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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 20:47:34 GMT -5
Kevin Clement: Frontier Fans, welcome to Wednesday Night Combat. I am Kevin Clement and joining me as always is Evan Grayson. Tonight, we've got four matches for you. The biggest match of them all being the main event, where FGA Champion “The Rogue” Michael Tomkins will take on Chandler Scott in a non-title match. There are some huge championship implications in that match. And speaking of championships, the #1 contender for the Frontier Heavyweight Championship will be determined tonight. But before we bring all of that action to you, let's send it down to the ring where Justice Young is standing by. Justice....
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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 21:32:58 GMT -5
((Justice Young is standing by in the ring.))
Justice Young: Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to bring out one of FRONTIER's brightest stars. Ladies and gentlemen, he is the man with the Metal Heart. BLAINE HARRISON!
(The crowd begin to cheer as "Let's See Action" by The Who plays throughout the arena. A few seconds pass before Blaine and Jenny appears from behind the curtain in casual attire. They slap the fans' hands on their way down the aisle before climbing into the ring.)
Justice: Blaine Harrison, thank you for joining me here tonight. Now everyone knows that you and Jared James have had a friendship that was built on respect. But that respect may have been lost two weeks ago on Wednesday Weekly Combat. After a battle in the main event against The Harvard Connection, you tried to help Jared up off the mat. But Jared shoved you in return. Your friend and valet, Jenny, tried to calm things down. But before any peace could be made, Jared turned his back on you and stormed out. Now everyone knows that Jared has been a bit on edge since losing his chance at the Frontier Heavyweight Championship back at A New Odyssey. He's become highly irritable and has not been the same man that all of these people feel in love with. And there were even times in that match that the two of you had major miscommunications, miscommunications that many feel Jared himself caused. So Blaine, what are your thoughts on what has happened and what is currently up with your “friend”, Jared James?
Blaine: I'm not quite sure what to make of the whole situation, Justice. I mean, Jared James was a man I held in high regard. He was the one wrestler here in FGA that I truly respected for every thing he had accomplished through sheer determination. But two weeks ago ... I can't explain what came over him. I'm not blaming him for all the miscommunications, that would be unfair to him. I don't hold it against him that he was the man who got pinned, but it seems that he holds those things against me! Jared, if you're listening, I'm sorry I didn't break up the pin in time. But it's not my fault we lost! You don't need to throw a hissy fit just because things aren't going your way...
Justice: I see. Well, let's not end this on a sour note. Now, it was announced last week that the Frontier Office would be making their decision this week regarding the #1 contender to Michael Tomkins' Frontier Heavyweight Championship. Well, Blaine, the Frontier Office has made their decision. And I am pleased to announce that on March 7, Michael Tomkins will be defending his Heavyweight Championship...... against BLAINE HARRISON!
(Most of the crowd seem pleased by the announcement. There are cheers throughout the arena; Blaine himself appears pleasantly shocked and Jenny is ecstatic at the news. She hugs Blaine briefly as a "metal heart" chant starts amongst the crowd.)
Blaine: Wow! I have to say, Justice, I didn't expect that when I came out here tonight. When I first signed for FGA I said it was aim, my intention to become the FGA Champion and it just goes to show you what hard work and determination can get you--
?: Enough, enough, ENOUGH!
(Out from the back walks Preston Blake to boos from the crowd. Accompanying him are his Harvard Connection cohorts, Chandler Scott and Madison Stewart.)
Preston: I hate to break up this little love fest you guys have going on. But please, enough is enough. No one cares about this little lover's quarrel between Blaine Harrison and Jared James. But more importantly, nobody cares about you, Blaine!
(In the ring Blaine is visibly seething as the crowd boos. A “You Suck” chant soon starts up. But Preston just smiles.)
Preston: Blaine, I hear you in there lying about how you couldn't break up the pin in time. But in my mind, I think you didn't want to break up the pin! I think you wanted Jared to lose! You could have easily kicked me away from you and gotten yourself free. But when I grabbed onto your leg, I gave you the perfect excuse to stand by and watch your “good friend” lose. So just drop the act for once and admit the truth.
(The crowd continues to boo while Chandler and Madison applaud Preston.)
Preston: But enough about that. Let's talk about this travesty that the entire audience just witnessed. The braintrust that is the Frontier Office has decided to make you of all people the next number one contender? Really? Really? REALLY!? The fact that you were named the number one contender for the Frontier Heavyweight Championship, it incenses me. It boggles my mind how a guy like you could be named the number one contender after Chandler and I just beat you two weeks ago! So if anything, it should be Chandler and I fighting over that belt, not you.
But it's okay, because I've got something in mind. How about at Spring Breakage, I challenge you to a match? See, after I Chandler beats Tomkins tonight, and after you lose to him at the next show, Chandler will get his rematch with Tomkins and will beat him for the title. That leaves me and you for Spring Breakage. Blaine, I don't want to get into that ring with you to prove myself, since I don't need to prove anything to a guy like you. I just want you in the ring so I can embarrass you and shut you up for good! And once I do that, the Frontier fans will have the privilege of finally seeing the match they've been deprived of for nearly a month now. And that is Preston versus Chandler.... for the Frontier Heavyweight Championship!
(The Harvard Connection claps while the crowd boos.)
Blaine: Are you done talking now? Good. Now I have just one question and it's for all the fans here in Williamsport. Who here prefers me to these two ivy league braggarts?
(The crowd shout back with various variations of 'I do' as Blaine leans across the top rope, staring out at The Harvard Connection in the aisle.)
Blaine: Well we've got that out of the way. I'm not going to rise to the rest of your bait, fellas. There's just one more thing I need to address here tonight ... You want ME at 'Spring Breakage'?
(The crowd cheer at the prospect of Blaine shutting up Preston.)
Blaine: You boys really have crashed the wrong party. But I'm in a good mood right now so I'm going to give the fans what they want; I accept your challenge, Preston! You want to face me at 'Spring Breakage', you've got it! You and me, one-on-one and I promise you right now, Preston, I'm not going to be the one who gets shut up...
("Let's See Action" starts up again as Blaine and Preston continue glaring at one another from a distance. The crowd are excited at the announcement of the match for the upcoming supershow and are letting it be known with a 'Lets Go Blaine!'. The chant carries on as The Harvard Connection members make their way backstage.)
Clement: Frontier fans have just been given two huge announcements. The first of which is that Blaine Harrison has been named the #1 contender to the Frontier Heavyweight Championship. So two weeks from now, when Frontier makes it's West Virginia debut, Blaine will challenge Michael Tomkins for the FGA Championship. That should be a great matchup.
Grayson: It really should. I am by no means a fan of either man's “good guy” nature. But these two men are phenomenal athletes. Blaine is I believe the most experienced guy on the roster right now. And Tomkins has run through seemingly everyone on the roster. He's beaten Chandler Scott, Scott Reave, Jacques Mercier, Jared James, the list goes on and on. But one name has evaded that list: Blaine Harrison. Blaine has the chance to break the streak and capture that FGA Heavyweight Championship. Neither man is going to go down without a fight.
Clement: They sure won't. And then, in what looks like will be our first confirmed match for Spring Breakage, Blaine Harrison will take on Preston Blake.
Grayson: This match could eventually wind up being for the Frontier Heavyweight Championship. But we'll find that out on March 7th. These two do not like each other. And Preston has rightfully taken offense to Blaine being handed the #1 contendership, even though he and Chandler defeated them both in tag team action last week.
Clement: Preston can whine and complain all he wants. But this is one thing that Preston's money can't buy. And if Blaine is able to defeat Tomkins, then he'll get his title shot. Until then, he needs to just sit down and wait his turn like everyone else...
[ FADE OUT ]
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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 21:33:45 GMT -5
Preston Blake vs. Chris "Psycho Dragon" Loki “In Too Deep” plays as Chris “Psycho Dragon” Loki steps through the curtain to cheers from the crowd. After scanning the crowd, Loki walks down the small ramp and makes his way towards the ring.....
Cruz: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a twenty minute time limit. Introducing first, now residing out of Asheville, North Carolina.... He weighs in at 240 pounds.... CHRIS “PSYCHO DRAGON” LOKI!
Clement: Chris Loki was unsuccessful last week when he went up against Jeremiah James and Micky O'Reilly in the Triple Threat Match. This week, he hopes to rebound from that loss with a win over Preston Blake.
Grayson: Well that's easier said than done. Preston is one of the smartest and most gifted athletes in all of Frontier. It's going to take everything in his arsenal to put The Harvard Connection member away.
The classic beginning notes of "Ride of the Valkyries" plays over the PA as the fans in attendance know who is about to grace them with their presence. Out through the curtain steps Preston Blake, sporting his Harvard letterman jacket. He looks as dashing and smashing as ever as he makes his way down to the ring with Madison Stewart right behind him. Preston stops halfway down the aisle and surveys the filthy animals that call themselves fans in the crowd. He turns his nose up as he tries to stop from vomiting at the sight of them. He continues his walk down the aisle, keeping his arms away from the dirty and disgusting slobs that reach over the guard rail to grab at him.
Cruz: And his opponent.... From The Hamptons..... He weighs in at 218 pounds.... PRESTON BLAKE!
After walking up the steps, Preston helps Madison up onto the apron. He then wipes his feet off on the apron before sitting down on the middle rope. He holds up the top rope for Madison. After she enters the ring, Preston gets in the ring himself, springboards onto the second rope and raises an index finger in the air, letting the crowd know who truly is number one.
Clement: Preston Blake, the often loud and arrogant member of The Harvard Connection, finds himself with a date with Blaine Harrison in a couple of weeks at Spring Breakage. But before then, he has to get through Loki, who is looking to impress and correct what went wrong last week.
Grayson: Loki doesn't deserve to be in the ring with a guy like Preston. He's going to embarrass Loki and show him exactly why he is beneath him. He's also going to send a message to Blaine, showing him that this is the fate that awaits him at Spring Breakage.
The bell sounds as Preston goes up to Loki and extends his hand for a handshake. The crowd boos. Loki looks around and points to Preston, as if to ask the crowd if he should shake Preston's hand. The crowd boos, jeers and motions for Loki not to do it. Loki then goes against the audience's advance and slowly extends his hand for a handshake. The two then lock hands. But Preston immediately delivers an arm wringer to boos from the crowd. He takes Loki and delivers another arm wringer..... and another.... and another. He then transitions into a top wrist lock to boos from the crowd.
Clement: Cheap tactics once again by Preston Blake. But you can't really be surprised by the lows The Harvard Connection will stoop to.
Grayson: It's not Preston's fault. If Loki is dumb enough to shake his hand, then he gets what he deserves.
Preston then holds Loki's wrist with his right hand and uses his other arm to deliver several elbows across the outstretched arm. He then delivers another arm wringer before delivering a european uppercut under the arm. Loki can be heard moaning in pain. But Preston doesn't let up. He takes Loki, delivers another arm wringer and tries to yank the arm from out of its socket. Loki immediately goes down to one knee in pain. Preston then transitions into a hammerlock from behind to boos from the crowd. Meanwhile, Loki continues to moan in pain. The ref asks Loki if he wants to give up. But Loki shakes his head from side to side, refusing to quit. The crowd then begins to clap, trying to rally for a comeback from Loki. Loki begins to feed off the crowd, slowly rising back up to his feet. He reaches back with his free arm, grabs Preston, jumps up in the air and then comes down with a snapmare, breaking the hold. The crowd cheers.
Clement: Loki now getting in his first bit of offense in this match.
Grayson: Don't get your hopes up. It won't last long.
Preston gets up, but Loki knocks him down with a clothesline using his good arm. The crowd cheers. Preston gets back up, but Loki knocks him down with another clothesline using his good arm. The crowd cheers. As Preston gets up, Loki nails him with a series of openhanded slaps with his good arm to cheers from the crowd. He then whips Preston into the ropes. When Preston comes back, Loki knocks him down with a running big boot. The crowd cheers. Preston gets up, but Loki runs over and delivers a headscissors takedown. The crowd cheers. Preston gets up and stumbles into the corner. Loki then runs into the corner and connects with the Krypton Kick. The crowd cheers.
Clement: Loki has taken firm control of this match! Preston doesn't even know where he is right now.
As Preston stumbles from out of the corner, Loki goes for a superkick. But Preston catches his foot, throws the foot down, grabs Loki from behind and delivers a hammerlock backdrop suplex. The crowd boos as Loki clutches his arm in pain. Preston picks up Loki, hammerlocks his arm, runs and then throws him shoulder-first into the ring post. Loki slowly falls down, clutching his arm in pain. Preston grabs him by his mask, drags him away from the ropes and then delivers a stomp to the face. He then quickly picks up Loki and throws him down with a hammerlock scoop slam. Loki can be heard moaning while he clutches his arm in pain. Preston then points at Loki and chuckles as the crowd boos.
Grayson: So much for that qucik burst of offense form Loki.
Clement: Okay, but there's no need for this. There's no need to mock your opponent. Where's the respect?
Preston picks up Loki, only to connect with a textbook dropkick, sending Loki stumbling through the ropes and onto the apron. Preston then walks around the ring, basking in his glory to boos from the crowd. Out of the corner of his eye, he sees Loki slowly pulling himself up on the apron. As Loki slowly steps between the ropes, Preston runs over and kicks up the middle rope, blatantly hitting Loki between the legs with it to boos from the crowd. Loki goes down, clutching himself in pain.
Grayson: What a great use of the ropes from Preston.
Clement: It's another cheap tactic. Preston is a good technical wrestler. He should be above resorting to this nonsense.
Preston reaches down, grabs Loki by the mat, drags him to the center of the ring and delivers a stomp to the face. He then steps back, only to come back over and deliver another stomp to the face. He reaches down, picks up Loki, snapmares him over and slaps him across the back of the head to boos from the crowd. He then follows up with a dropkick to the back of the head. Preston picks up Loki, delivers a knee strike to the midsection and then takes him down with a single arm hammerlock DDT. The crowd boos. Preston then picks up Loki and whips him hard chest-first into the corner. As Loki stumbles back, Preston locks on the Crossface Chickenwing to boos from the crowd. Loki tries to fight his way out of it. But Preston then brings him down to the canvas and applies a bodyscissors to boos from the crowd. Preston pulls back as Loki can be heard screaming in pain. The ref asks Loki if he wants to give up. Loki responds by tapping out on the canvas to boos from the crowd.
Cruz: Here is your winner, PRESTON BLAKE!
"Ride of the Valkyries" plays as Madison enters the ring. She applauds Preston before raising his arm to boos from the crowd.
Clement: Preston Blake wraps up another win, but it wasn't without some underhanded tactics.
Grayson: Enough whining, already. Did he blatantly cheat? Did he break the rules? No. And why? Because Preston is smart enough not to. He wiped the mat with Loki, attacked his arm repeatedly and set him up perfectly for the chickenwing. That's Blaine Harrison's fate come Spring Breakage, whether he has the Frontier Heavyweight Championship or not....
[ FADE OUT ]
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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 21:34:25 GMT -5
Jacques Mercier vs. Asro Kast “Believe” begins to play throughout the pa system as the ring light's up in red. The cameras zoom around the arena then when they fade back to the entrance way, the stage is filled with red smoke and Asro Kast is seen standing there with his head down. Then Kast walk's through the smoke and raises his hand's up. Looking throughout the crowd exciting to be there, Asro walk's towards the ring.
Cruz: The following contest is scheduled for one fall with a twenty minute time limit. Introducing first, from Detroit, Michigan.... Weighing in at 220 pounds.... ASRO KAST!
Asro then stops then turns to the crowd and points to the ring then runs and slides through the bottom rope. Once in the ring, Asro removes his ring jacket and necklace. The pa system fades as Asro Kast stretches for his match at hand.
Clement: Asro Kast makes his Frontier debut tonight against Jacques Mercier. What can we expect from Asro?
Grayson: A lot of aerial offense. A lot of technical ability. He's a lot like Mercier in a way. Both are showman, though Mercier has a more unorthodox and very high impact offense. This is going to be a nice clash of styles, I think.
The lights cut to black as “I Still Wanna” by Pusha T ft. Rick Ross and Ab Liva begins to play. At around the 12 second mark, The lights begin to flash and at the 24 second mark, Jacques Mercier comes out with a huge grin on his face. He stops at the top of the stage, soaking in the atmosphere, before nodding his head and walking towards the ring.
Cruz: And his opponent, now residing out of Boston, Massachusetts.... Weighing in at 240 pounds.... He is “Black Magic” JACQUES MERCIER!
He doesn’t bother using the stairs, preferring to just slide into the ring. He walks to the nearest turnbuckle and climbs it to another ovation before climbing down and waiting for his opponent.
Clement: Mercier says that he is now refocused and knows what needs to be done to capture the Frontier Heavyweight Championship. This is his opportunity to get himself back on the right track.
Grayson: Indeed it is. In a way, Mercier has blown two chances at the belt. Once being back at A New Odyssey, when he lost in the first round of the Chase for the Crown tournament. And then two weeks ago, he lost to FGA Champion Michael Tomkins in a non-title match. Mercier says he's got his game face on. Let's see if he's got the walk to back up all his talk....
The bell sounds as both men circle the ring before locking up. After jockeying for position, Asro places Jacques in a side headlock. But Jacques shoves him off of him and into the ropes. When Asro comes back, Jacques knocks him down with a standing shoulderblock. Jacques then runs into the ropes while Asro kips back up to his feet. When Jacques comes back, Asro leap frogs overs him. Jacques continues to run into the ropes. When Jacques comes back, Asro throws him down with a hip toss. Jacques gets back up, but Asro throws him down with an arm drag. Jacques gets back up, but Asro throws him down with another arm drag. As Jacques gets up, Asro goes over, kicks him in the midsection and whips him into the ropes. When Jacques comes back, Asro goes for a hip toss. But Jacques blocks it. So Asro goes for another hip toss but again, Jacques blocks it. So Asro punches him in the midsection, doubling him over. He then drapes his leg across the back of Jacques' neck, performs a backflip and once he lands on the canvas, throws Jacques down with another arm drag. The crowd cheers. Jacques gets up, but Asro runs over and takes him down with a hurricanrana, sending Jacques rolling underneath the bottom rope and to the outside.
Clement: Jacques now tumbles to the outside. Asro has controlled the offense thus far...
Grayson: Yeah and I don't think he's done yet....
Asro then points to Jacques on the floor. The crowd cheers. So Asro runs into the ropes as Jacques slowly gets up on the outside. When Asro comes back, he runs, jumps and goes a suicide dive. But Jacques moves out of the way, causing Asro to crash against the side of the barricade. The crowd cheers.
Clement: Goodness, did you hear that?
Grayson: How could you not hear that thud!? I wouldn't be surprised if Asro is seriously hurt....
Jacques then picks up Asro, scoops him up and delivers a shotgun stunner to cheers from the crowd. He then picks up Asro, rolls him back inside, rolls himself back into the ring and makes the cover. 1.......................2............. Asro gets his foot on the bottom rope.
Clement: Good ring awareness there by Asro.
Grayson: I'm surprised he wasn't knocked silly after crashing into the side of that barricade...
Jacques drags Asro away from the ropes and makes the cover. 1.........................2............... Asro gets his shoulder up. Jacques picks him up, brings him into the corner and slams his head into the top turnbuckle. After turning Asro around, Jacques unleashes a flurry of right hands to the head. He then grabs Asro and whips him into the opposite corner. Jacques charges into the corner, but Asro catches him with an elbow to the face. As Jacques stumbles away from the corner, Asro runs from out of the corner and knocks him down with a step-up enziguri to cheers from the crowd. He pushes Jacques over and makes the cover. 1..........................2............... Jacques kicks out. Asro then picks him up and whips him into the ropes. When Jacques comes back, Asro bends over to set up a back body drop. But Jacques counters by hooking Asro's arms and delivering a double underhook suplex. The crowd cheers. Jacques then picks up Asro, brings him away from the ropes and delivers a vertical suplex lift into a snap neckbreaker. The crowd cheers as he turns over and makes the cover. 1.........................2................ Asro gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Another two count for Jacques. This Asro just will not stay down.
Grayson: He's crashing into guard rails. He's getting dropped on his head, back and neck. This guy seems tough to me....
Jacques picks him up and whips him into the ropes. When Asro comes back, Jacques lifts him up from a spinebuster. But Asro nails him with an elbow to the top of the head, forcing Jacques to drop him. He then quickly grabs Jacques and brings him down with a swinging neckbreaker. He makes the cover. 1..........................2................ Jacques gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Quick pin attempt only gets two for Asro...
Asro brings Jacques into the corner and delivers a series of shoot kicks to the midsection, followed by a spinning back kick to the midsection that doubles Jacques over. Asro then steps back, only to nail him with a running knee lift to the face. Jacques stumbles out of the corner holding his head in pain. Asro then comes from behind, turns him around, and goes for another swinging necbkreaker. But Jacques counters, grabbing Asro around the waist and ramming him back-first into the corner. The crowd cheers. He then takes Asro and whips him hard chest-first into the opposite corner. As Asro stumbles back, Jacques grabs him from behind and delivers a german suplex. Jacques holds on, rolls up to his feet and delivers a second german suplex. Jacques hangs on, rolls up to his feet and delivers a release german suplex. But Asro flips over and lands on his feet. He then quickly turns and runs into the ropes. When Asro comes back, Jacques lifts him up and throws him down with a spinning lifting sitout spinebuster to cheers from the crowd. 1.................................2................... Asro gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Oh man, I thought it was over.
Grayson: His head just bounced off the canvas like a basketball.
Jacques picks up a groggy Asro and nails him with a left jab, followed by a right jab, followed by a left uppercut, followed by a pendulum step side kick to the midsection, doubling him over. He then plants Asro with the Devil Lock DDT to cheers from the crowd. Jacques turns over, grabs Asro around the neck and flips over, bridging into The Seventh Sense. Asro can be heard screaming in pain as the crowd cheers. The ref asks Asro if he wants to give up. Asro responds by repeatedly tapping out on the canvas. The crowd cheers.
Cruz: Here is your winner, JACQUES MERCIER!
"I Stiil Wanna" plays as Jacques gets his arms raised to cheers from the crowd. He then heads into the corner, climbs up onto the middle turnbuckle and raises his arm slowly to more cheers from the crowd.
Clement: If Jacques wanted to get back on the right track, he took a step forward in the right direction with this win over Asro Kast.
Grayson: He didn't let the new guy get one over on him. He took advantage of Asro crashing against the guard rail and repeatedly targeted the head and neck, setting him up for the submission victory. As Long as Jacques keeps producing outings like this, he could find himself in the running for that FGA Championship soon....
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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 21:34:45 GMT -5
Cruz: Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome at this time; he is the FGA Heavyweight Champion…. From London, England….. MICHAEL TOMKINS!
Grayson: Oh great! I thought we were here to watch wrestling. Not this clown!
Clement: Have some respect! That’s the Champion.
Grayson: Not if Blaine Harrison has anything to say about it.
(“Hey Ho Let’s Go” by the Ramones wit’s the speakers, and moments later, Michael Tomkins appears through the curtains with a confident expression on his face. He is suited up, in a pinstriped Yves Saint Lauren suit, and black Italian loathers. The Championship gold rests over his right shoulder as he pauses at the top of the entrance ramp. Looking casually from left to right, to cheers from the crowd, Tomkins removes the Belt from his shoulder, raising it over his head, causing a bigger cheer. Happy with his reaction, the Champion walks slowly down the entrance ramp, with the belt once again over his right shoulder. As her reaches the ring steps, he pauses once again to look from side to side before walking up the steps and entering the ring between the top and middle ropes. The first thing he does when he enters the ring is call for a microphone which is quickly handed to him.)
Tomkins: Well, well, well. Looks like we have an interesting evening for all of you. Some good action already, topped with a good under card and an exciting Main Event. You have all certainly got your money’s worth, haven’t you? But hey, I could try to plug the roster or I could get down to business. First off, Chandler Scott is my opponent in the Main Event match of the evening. The Title isn’t on the line as those honors fall to Mr. Blaine Harrison. How does that feel, Chandler? To know that the “sidekick” to Jared James is the first guy to get a shot at my Title? I really hope that stings. I do. But you get a chance to prove why you think it was the wrong choice tonight. You have a chance of derailing the unstoppable train rolling over all comers in Frontier. But to do it, you will have to show heart and perseverance you have so far been lacking in the FGA. You have to dig down deeper into the well than I feel you are capable of. I may be wrong. I won’t deny that you are a solid opponent. You are mean and you sure can dish out the punishment. Hell, sometimes you do it on your own, without the help of your brother in arms. These fans don’t like you. They do, however, like me.
Grayson: These fans wouldn’t know real class even if it slapped them in the face.
(He pauses to soak in the “Tomkins…. Tomkins…. Tomkins….” chants echoing around the arena.)
Clement: Say what you will, Tomkins sure has some support here tonight.
Tomkins: So I guess it is my duty to do everything I can to put you in your place. Back to the bottom of the pile with you Chandler. Straight to the back of the line. Behind Blaine. Behind Jared. Hell, behind Cruz over there. Michael Tomkins is going to remain undefeated at the end of the night, you have my word.
Grayson: Cocky as always.
Clement: But he has a reason to be CONFIDENT. Six wins without defeat Grayson.
(The crowd cheers in reaction to this.)
Grayson: Until Chandler Scott is finished with him.
Clement: We’ll see.
Tomkins: And then next time the FGA presents a show, the Main Event will consist of Blaine Harrison aka the Number One Contender to FGA’s highest honor, vs. the Champion himself. Me. Michael Tomkins. The Raise-The-Bar-Superstar. It really had been a long time coming for Blaine. He’s earned his keep. He’s put on some amazing performances and now he finally gets to try his luck at earning the prize he desires. He has his own chance at putting an end to the unbelievable run I have had so far. He wants to knock me off of my perch and as I said earlier in the week, he wants to climb that proverbial ladder. So here’s a thought to the management backstage, how about making the ladder real? I bet the fans wouldn’t mind.
Grayson:And now he thinks he is in charge. Perhaps Micky O’Reilly was right about him being the company man.
Clement: A ladder match between Harrison and Tomkins does sound like an interesting concept though.
(The crowd cheers once again, louder this time.)
Tomkins: Either way, it will be one for the record books. It will be the first chance I have to show the world why I am the Champion. My Title will be on the line for the first time against the best challenger the FGA can produce. So Blaine, good luck tonight, in your match against Micky. I really hope it goes well and you show him how we do things here in Frontier. And for when we meet, bring you’re A-Game. I plan to bring mine. It will be one hell of a match, that much I know. Your best to date. My best to date. But I will remind you before we go into that match not to forget that if it is a Ladder match, as I have suggested, then three seconds won’t matter. But if the management decides it’s in our best interest to play it safe and do the normal routine, well we already know how that one would play out. I will not be pinned and I will not submit. And the three seconds it takes to win that sort of match… Well. You know they are mine, right?
Grayson: Arrogance.
Clement: He’s the Champion.
(“Tomkins….” chants once more echo through the crowd.)
Tomkins: Which brings me to the letter in which I received earlier in the week from the board. I did mention this in my last promo and O’Reilly also had something to say about it too. For those that don’t know, Micky O’Reilly and I are not allowed, yes forbidden, to physically lay a finger on one another until a sanctioned match is decided. This means no more attacks, no more face to face action. Just words or whatever. Something O’Reilly struggles to deal with in any coherent fashion. The one thing I did hear though, was something about being a “company guy.” You think that is true, Micky? You think that I am protected by the FGA? I may be the Champion and the best wrestler here, but protected? I don’t know where you get that idea from, man, but I can put an end to that right now. They said no action between us until they make it so. We have to be in a match. Well that’s absolutely fine by me, Micky. Want to know why? Because at the Supershow, I offer a challenge to you. We will have a match. And we’ll do it your way. No protection for the Champion at all. I want you in a Street Fight. And here’s where it gets interesting, Micky. If you defeat Blaine Harrison tonight, that gives you your second win. There is one more combat show before the Supershow where you can string up your third victory. If that happens and I successfully defend the FGA Heavyweight Championship against Blaine… Then I’ll put my money where my mouth is and put my Title on the line against you. How’s that for being protected? You get your match and you might even get to lay the ultimate hurt on me by taking the one thing I value most here in this business from me. But I am confident enough to think it won’t be done. Chandler Scott will fall. Blaine Harrison will fall. You, Slammer, will fall. All of you will get a real Taste of Greatness.
(“Hey Ho Let’s Go” by the Ramones hits once again, and Michael Tomkins exit’s the ring looking confident and sure of himself before walking up the ramp and disappearing behind the curtain.)
Clement: Well you heard it straight from the Champion. At the Supershow he has laid out a challenge to Micky “The Slammer” O’Reilly, with the possibility of being a Title match.
Grayson: That’s not all. He’s also opted for it to be a Street Fight. That’s like signing his own death warrant. I can’t wait to see him lose!
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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 21:35:13 GMT -5
Blaine Harrison vs. Micky O'Reilly “Teenage Kicks” plays as Micky gets pushed through the curtain by a member of the backstage crew and stumbles down the aisle to the ring whilst swigging from a 50cl bottle of Jameson whiskey before giving the half empty bottle to a young fan as a souvenir. He then walks up the ring steps and falls into the ring trying to climb over the top rope. The referee then helps him up, whispers into his ear to check he’s okay and slaps him to help him sober up.
Cruz: The following contest has been scheduled for one fall with a thirty minute time limit. Introducing first..... Weighing in at 240 pounds.... He is “The Slammer” MICKY O'REILLY!
Clement: Micky O'Reilly has been officially challenged to a Street Fight by Michael Tomkins. For the past several shows, O'Reilly has attacked Tomkins, laying him out time and time again. But now, Tomkins has decided to even the playing field with a Street Fight.
Grayson: Tomkins is growing more arrogant week after week. But he may just have bitten off more than he could chew. O'Reilly has laid him out every single time they've been in the same building. Every single time! And NOW, he wants to challenge this same man to a Street Fight? I hope O'Reilly accepts so he can knock some sense into Tomkins.
"Let's See Action" by The Who starts playing throughout the arena until Roger Daltrey's vocal booms forth as Blaine Harrison appears at the top of the aisle with Jenny by his side. Blaine poses with his right fist raised to the skies as Jenny stands to his left, lifting her right arm in the same manner.
Cruz: And his opponent, being accompanied to the ring by Jenny Zellor. Now residing out of Santa Barbara, California..... Weighing in at 216 pounds.... he is “Metal Heart” BLAINE HARRISON!
Three seconds later and they're making their way down the aisle, slapping hands with the adoring fans on their respective sides before Blaine slides in under the bottom rope; Jenny takes her place outside the ring as they wait for the match to begin.
Clement: Blaine Harrison was announced as the #1 contender to Tomkins' FGA Championship. He's got nothing to really gain or lose here tonight. But he can't be focused solely on Tomkins. O'Reilly is a very dangerous competitor.
Grayson: You've got that right. And Blaine does having something to lose: his pride. How would it feel being named the #1 contender, only to lose to O'Reilly later on in the night?
Clement: I don't think Blaine is at all concerned or worried about that. He's focused on getting past O'Reilly and challenging for that Frontier Heavyweight Championship.
The bell sounds as Micky makes his way over towards Blaine and attacks him from behind. He then hammers away, nailing Blaine with clubbing shots to the back of the neck to boos from the crowd. Micky picks up Blaine and slams his head into the top turnbuckle. He grabs Blaine by the hair, pulls him back and then slams his head into the corner again. He turns Blaine around in the corner and unleashes a combination of rights and lefts to the midsection. Blaine tries to cover up, so Micky pops him with a forearm strike to the face. Micky then steps back and chokes Blaine with his foot. He pulls down on the top rope for leverage. The crowd boos. The ref quickly goes over and gives Micky until the count of five to break the hold.
Ref: 1..........................2..........................3......................4................
Micky reluctantly lets go. He unleashes a series of knee strikes to the midsection, followed by a series of elbow strikes to the face, followed by a series of shoulder thrusts. He then takes Blaine and whips him into the opposite corner. Micky charges into the corner and connects with a running clothesline to boos from the crowd. As Blaine stumbles from out of the corner, Micky runs into the ropes. When Micky comes back, he takes Blaine down with an STO. The crowd boos as he makes the cover. 1.............................2................. Blaine gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Micky O'Reilly has absolutely manhandled Blaine thus far. Of course, that's because he attacked Blaine from BEHIND, something that Micky is exceptionally good at. Just ask Michael Tomkins....
Grayson: Micky has dominated Blaine. That's all that needs to be said...
As Micky picks Blaine up from off the canvas, Blaine nails him with punches to the midsection. But Micky lifts him up and throws him down with a scoop slam. He then bounces into the ropes. When Micky comes back, he delivers The Traveller's Knee. The crowd boos as Micky makes the cover. 1.........................2............... Blaine gets his shoulder up. As Micky picks up Blaine from off the canvas, Blaine nails him with a series of punches to the midsection. But Micky knocks him down with a knee lift. He makes the cover. 1...............................2................... Blaine gets his shoulder up. As Micky picks Blaine up off the canvas, Blaine nails him with a flurry of right hands to the midsection. But Micky nails him with a headbutt, sending Blaine stumbling into the corner. As Micky makes his way over towards the corner, Blaine stops him with a toe kick to the midsection. He then connects with another toe kick.... and another. He then unleashes a series of knife-edge chops that echo throughout the arena. But the crowd boos once Micky rakes Blaine across the eyes, sending him down on all fours in pain. As Micky reaches down and tries to pick Blaine up, Blaine rolls him up in a small package to cheers from the crowd. 1............................2..................... Micky kicks out.
Clement: The quick pin attempt only gets two for Blaine....
As both men get up, Micky charges over and goes for a clothesline, but Blaine ducks, sending Micky into the ropes. When Micky comes back, Blaine knocks him down with a dropkick. Micky gets back up, but Blaine throws him down with an arm drag. The crowd cheers. As Micky gets up, Blaine picks him up and delivers an inverted atomic drop. He then grabs Micky and whips him into the ropes. When Micky comes back, Blaine delivers a hurricanrana. He then mounts himself on top of Micky and hammers away with a flurry of right hands to the face.
Clement: Blaine is letting those hands fly, nailing Micky with punch after punch! He's back into this thing and he's got the crowd fired up!
He then gets up off of Micky and plays up to the crowd as they cheer him on. As Micky pulls himself up using the ropes, Blaine comes back over and nails him with a clubbing shot across the back. He then turns Micky around and goes for an irish whip. But Micky reverses, sending Blaine into the ropes. When Blaine comes back, he slides through Micky's legs. Before Micky can even turn around, Blaine dives over and clips the back of his knee, taking him down to cheers from the crowd.
Clement: Smart move by Blaine, trying to take out Micky's leg.
Grayson: It is. Micky is much bigger and stronger than Blaine. But if Micky is on the canvas with a bad wheel, then Micky can't impose his will on him.
Blaine gets up, lifts up Micky's leg and delivers an elbow drop to it. He picks up Micky's leg and delivers another elbow drop to it. Blaine then gets up, lifts up the leg and delivers several kicks to the back of the leg. He then delivers a spinning knee drop to the leg. Micky can be heard groaning in pain while the crowd cheers. Blaine then lifts up the leg and applies a standing kneebar. But Micky uses his free leg to repeatedly kick Blaine in the face until he knocks him down. The crowd boos. As both men slowly get up, Micky nails Blaine with a battering ram headbutt to the midsection, followed by a european uppercut that knocks him down. Micky then picks up Blaine and whips him into the ropes. When Blaine comes back, Micky goes for a back body drop. But Blaine slips down from behind and takes him down with a reverse DDT. The crowd cheers as he makes the cover. 1............................2.................... Micky gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Pin attempt only gets to. That was pretty close there.
Grayson: He didn't put him away, though.
Blaine picks him up and delivers a neckbreaker. He then goes over, steps out onto the apron and waits patiently for Micky to get up. As Micky gets up and turns around, Blaine goes for a springboard cross body block. But Micky catches him in mid air. After Micky stumbles back, he regains his balance and launches Blaine over the top rope with the Over The Rainbow, sending Blaine crashing to the floor to boos from the crowd.
Clement: My God, what a throw by Micky O'Reilly! He just made it look effortless!
Grayson: He threw Blaine Harrison over the top rope like he was nothing! And Michael Tomkins wants a Street Fight with THAT man?
While Blaine is down on the outside, Micky slowly gets up and tries to walk off the pain in his leg. As Blaine slowly pulls himself up onto the apron using the ropes, Micky goes over and nails him with a big boot, knocking Blaine off the apron and sending him crashing against the barricade. The crowd boos.
Grayson: And DOWN goes Blaine!
Clement: Blaine crashes to the outside with another hard landing. He looks to be down and in some serious pain.
Grayson: Let's see how much "Metal Heart" this guy has....
Blaine goes down on the outside while Micky continues to walk off the pain in his leg. Meanwhile, Jenny scurries over and checks on Blaine. The ref then starts his count.
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As Blaine slowly pulls himself up onto the apron, Micky goes over and nails him with a right hand to the face. He then tries to suplex Blaine back into the ring, but Blaine blocks the move. He then breaks free and delivers a guillotine across the top rope to cheers from the crowd. While Micky stumbles back, Blaine makes his way across the apron, slowly climbs up to the top rope, turns around and goes for a moonsault. But Micky catches him in mid air, moves Blaine in position and delivers the Mashed Potatoes. The crowd boos. Micky makes the cover. 1............................2................. Blaine gets his shoulder up.
Grayson: Oh c'mon!
Clement: Two! Two! He only got two!
Micky then sits Blaine up and places him in a sleeper hold. The ref asks Blaine if he wants to give up. But Blaine doesn't respond. So the ref asks him again if he wants to respond. But again, the ref gets no response. So the ref raises Blaine's arm. It falls down. The ref raises Blaine's arm again. It falls down. The ref raises Blaine's arm for a third time. It starts to fall, then shoots back up to cheers from the crowd. Blaine begins to shake his fists as Micky shakes his head in disbelief. Blaine slowly turns over onto his knees, then slowly gets up to his feet. He repeatedly nails Micky with elbows in the midsection until he lets go. Once Blaine's free, he runs into the ropes. When Blaine comes back, he nails Micky with a pump kick to the face to cheers from the crowd, sending Micky stumbling into the ropes. After Micky bounces off the ropes and comes back, Blaine delivers a legsweep backbreaker into an STO. The crowd cheers. Blaine slowly picks up Micky and whips him into the corner. Blaine charges into the corner and connects with a double running knee lift to Micky. The crowd cheers. Blaine then slowly gets up holding his back in pain. Blaine then grabs Micky and whips him into the opposite corner. Blaine charges into the corner and connects with a discuss clothesline to cheers from the crowd. He then slowly brings Micky from out of the corner, lifts and drapes him across the top rope and delivers the Metal Heart Suplex. The crowd cheers as Blaine makes the cover. 1.............................2...................... Preston Blake hops onto the apron, gaining the ref's attention to boos from the crowd.
Clement: What the hell is Preston doing up there?
Grayson: Scouting his opponent for Spring Breakage. What else would he be doing?
Clement: Oh give me a break. Ref, get him out of there!
The crowd boos a Preston continues to argue with the ref. Angered, Blaine slaps the canvas and gets up to his feet. He goes over and moves the ref out of the way. He begins arguing with Preston. Preston then tries to take a swipe at him, but Blake ducks and counters with a right hand, knocking Preston off the canvas and to the floor to cheers from the crowd. But as soon as Blaine turns around, Micky scoops him up onto his shoulders and plants him with Murphy's Law to boos from the crowd.
Clement: Oh c'mon! Not like this.............
Micky then smirks as he makes the cover. The referee reluctantly starts the count. 1.................................2.........................3.
Cruz: Here is your winner, MICKY O'REILLY!
The crowd boos as Micky slowly rises to his feet. He then yells at the ref to raise his arm. The ref reluctantly does so to boos from the crowd. Back on the outside, Preston can be seen making his way back up the aisle. He turns back with a smirk on his face once he sees Blaine down and out....
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Post by FGA Office on Feb 22, 2012 21:35:35 GMT -5
Main Event Michael Tomkins vs. Chandler Scott The classic beginning notes of "Ride of the Valkyries" plays over the PA as the fans in attendance know who is about to grace them with their presence. Out through the curtain steps Chandler Scott, wearing his Harvard letterman jacket. Walking down the ring with him is Madison Scott, who walks arm and arm with him. The two lovebirds ignore the boos, jeers and catcalls of the crowd, shooing them away like the trash that they are.
Cruz: The following contest is your main event of the evening. And it is scheduled for one fall with a thirty minute time limit. Introducing first, being accompanied to the ring by Madison Stewart. From Hyannis Port, Massachusetts..... Weighing in at 255 pounds.... CHANDLER SCOTT!
After Chandler hops onto the apron, he helps Madison up onto the apron. Chandler then sits down on the bottom rope while holding the top rope up for Madison. After Madison makes her way into the ring, Chandler steps into the ring. He slowly turns around in a circular motion with his arms outstretched, basking in his glory while the crowd continues to boo.
Clement: Chandler Scott can't be at all pleased with knowing that Blaine Harrison was named the #1 contender over him.
Grayson: Yes, but a win right now could change that drastically. Blaine has never beaten Tomkins. He's never even been in the same ring as him. But if Chandler defeats Tomkins in non-title action tonight, he has to be given the title shot. He has to!
“Hey Ho Let’s Go” by the Ramones wit’s the speakers, and moments later, Michael Tomkins appears through the curtains with a confident expression on his face. He is suited up, in a pinstriped Yves Saint Lauren suit, and black Italian loathers. The Championship gold rests over his right shoulder as he pauses at the top of the entrance ramp.
Cruz: And his opponent, from London, England.... Weighing in at 225 pounds.... He is the reigning Frontier Heavyweight Champion.... “The Rogue” MICHAEL TOMKINS!
Looking casually from left to right, to cheers from the crowd, Tomkins removes the Belt from his shoulder, raising it over his head, causing a bigger cheer. Happy with his reaction, the Champion walks slowly down the entrance ramp, with the belt once again over his right shoulder. As her reaches the ring steps, he pauses once again to look from side to side before walking up the steps and entering the ring between the top and middle ropes.
Clement: Michael Tomkins is just two weeks away from defending that belt against Blaine Harrison. But Chandler won't take being slighted lightly. He's looking to make a point here tonight....
Grayson: Which spells bad news for Tomkins. He's the FGA Champ. He's got several bulls eyes on his back. And one of these days, someone is going to knock him off. That “someday” may just be tonight.
The bell sounds as Tomkins and Chandler circle the ring. They inch closer to each other before locking up. After jockeying for position, Chandler quickly shoves Tomkins down to the canvas to boos from the crowd. The boos continue as Chandler poses. On the outside, Madison can be seen cheering Chandler on. Tomkins rolls over onto his side and then gets back up to his feet. After circling the ring, Tomkins comes back over and locks up with Chandler. After jockeying for position, Chandler shoves Tomkins into the ropes to boos from the crowd. Tomkins immediately runs back over towards Chandler and locks up with him. Chandler then uses his strength to move Tomkins into the corner. The ref quickly scurries over and tells both men to break it up by the count of five.
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Chandler then grabs a hold of Tomkins and launches him from out of the corner towards the center of the ring. The crowd boos as Chandler once again poses. Meanwhile, Tomkins slowly gets off the mat holding his back in pain.
Clement: Chandler has dominated the match early on. But he needs to cut out the taunting.
Grayson: Why? He's proving how much stronger he is than the champion. Why not taunt?
The two men continue to circle the ring. They head towards the ring to lock up. But Tomkins ducks the collar & elbow tie-up and wraps up Chandler with a waistlock from behind. Chandler then quickly elbows Tomkins in the face, performs a standing switch and applies a hammerlock from behind. The crowd boos. But the boos soon turn to cheers when Tomkins reverses into a hammerlock of his own. Chandler tries to elbow Tomkins in the face. But this time, Tomkins ducks the attack. Tomkins then transitions into a side headlock. The ref asks Chandler if he wants to give up. But Chandler refuses to quit. He then shoves Tomkins off of him and into the ropes. When Tomkins comes back, Chandler knocks him down with a running shoulderblock. The crowd boos. Chandler then runs into the ropes as Tomkins gets back up to his feet. When Chandler comes back, Tomkins leap frogs over him. Chandler continues to run into the ropes. When Chandler comes back, Tomkins goes for a belly to belly suplex. But Chandler blocks the move. So Tomkins goes for another belly to belly but again, Chandler blocks the move. Chandler then delivers a knee thrust to the midsection, breaking the hold. While Tomkins is doubled over, Chandler grabs him and tosses him through the ropes and to the outside. The crowd boos while Chandler once again poses. Madison can be seen cheering her man on.
Grayson: Chandler Scott tosses Tomkins to the outside like trash. Good thing this isn't a test of strength or Tomkins would've lost minutes ago....
Clement: He does need to switch up the strategy. He will not win a test of strength against a guy like Chandler.
While Tomkins pulls himself up onto the apron, Chandler goes over to attack him. But before he can, Tomkins nails him with a shoulder thrust through the ropes. He then slingshots himself over the top rope, trying for a sunset flip. Chandler swings his arms wildly, trying his hardest to regain his balance as the crowd cheers. But the cheers turn to boos when Chandler jumps up and delivers a stomp to the face. He then reaches down, picks up Tomkins, brings him into the corner and slams his head into the top turnbuckle. After turning Tomkins around, Chandler delivers a series of shoulder thrusts to the midsection. He then grabs a hold of Tomkins and whips him into the opposite corner. Chandler charges into the corner, but ends up eating a boot to the face that sends him stumbling back. While Chandler is stunned, Tomkins runs from out of the corner and plants him with a jumping swinging DDT. The crowd cheers. Tomkins turns over and makes the cover. 1............................2................. Chandler gets his shoulder up.
Clement: First pin attempt of the match gets two for Tomkins...
Tomkins picks him up and goes for an irish whip. But Chandler reverses, sending him into the ropes. When Tomkins comes back, he goes for a cross body block. But Chandler catches him in mid air. But before Chandler can slam him down, Tomkins repeatedly elbows him in the side of the head, causing Chandler to let go of him. Tomkins then immediately grabs Chandler and plants him with a jawbreaker over the right shoulder. He makes the cover. 1.............................2.................. Chandler gets his shoulder up. Tomkins picks him up and whips him into the corner. He charges into the corner and nails Chandler with a running clothesline to cheers from the crowd. Tomkins then steps back and nails Chandler with three kicks to the midsection, followed by a series of rights and lefts to the midsection. He follows up with an elbow strike to the face. Tomkins then brings him from out of the corner and whips him into the ropes. When Chandler comes back, Tomkins scoops him up from the side and delivers a belly to back suplex. He turns over and makes the cover. 1........................2................. Chandler gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Tomkins now manhandling the bigger Chandler Scott.
Grayson: Yeah but he can't keep him down.
Tomkins then quickly mounts himself on top of Chandler and hammers away with elbows shots to the face. The crowd cheers. The referee then gets in and has to move Tomkins off of Chandler to boos from the crowd. After moving the ref out of the way, Tomkins comes back over and delivers a series of stomps to the midsection to cheers from the crowd. He then drops to his knees and hammers away with a flurry of right hands to the face. The crowd cheers. Tomkins then picks up Chandler and nails him with a knee to the midsection. He then turns Chandler around and tries to go for a german suplex, but Chandler blocks it. He then repeatedly nails Tomkins in the face with elbows until Tomkins lets go. While Tomkins is stunned, Chandler runs into the ropes. When Chandler comes back, Tomkins swings around him and applies a sleeper hold. The crowd cheers. Chandler swings his arms wildly, trying to grab onto anything and everything. But it's to no avail. He then reaches back, grabs Tomkins by the head and drops down, delivering a jawbreaker that breaks the hold. The crowd boos.
Chandler then goes over, grabs Tomkins by the legs, hooks his arms around his legs and leans back, catapulting Tomkins into the corner. As Tomkins slowly turns around, Chandler runs into the corner and connects with a running forearm smash to the face. The crowd boos. He then snapmares Tomkins from out of the corner. Chandler runs from out of the corner and delivers a rolling neck snap. He then crawls over and makes the cover. 1............................2............... Tomkins gets his shoulder up. Chandler picks up Tomkins and whips him into the ropes. When Tomkins comes back, Chandler knocks him down with a textbook dropkick. The crowd boos as he makes the cover. 1...........................2............... Tomkins gets his shoulder up. Chandler picks up Tomkins, only to take him down with a swinging neckbreaker. He then gets back up and crouches down, waiting patiently to pounce on Tomkins. As Tomkins rolls over and slowly gets up off the mat, Chandler runs over and nails him with a knee trembler to the side of the head. The crowd boos. He then picks up a dazed Tomkins from off the mat, lifts him up and plants him with a piledriver to boos from the crowd. Chandler turns over and makes the cover. 1............................2.................. Tomkins gets his shoulder up to cheers from the crowd.
Clement: I thought that may have been it there.
Grayson: Likewise. Chandler has targeted the head and has nailed him with move after move.
Chandler looks down at Tomkins in shock. He quickly snaps out of it and makes the cover. 1.............................2................. Tomkins gets his shoulder up to cheers from the crowd. Chandler looks on shocked again. He makes the cover again. 1.............................2................... Tomkins kicks out to cheers from the crowd. Chandler then slaps the canvas and looks up at the ref, holding up three fingers.
He then picks up Tomkins and whips him into the ropes. When Tomkins comes back, Chandler bends over to set up a back body drop. But Tomkins stops himself and kicks Chandler square in the face, standing him upright. Tomkins then goes for a roundhouse kick. But Chandler catches his foot to boos from the crowd. He then spins Tomkins around. When Tomkins goes back, Chandlers goes for the Harvard Hammer. But Tomkins ducks and runs into the ropes. When Tomkins comes back, Chandler throws him down with a powerslam to boos from the crowd. He hooks the leg. 1.........................2................ Tomkins gets his shoulder up.
Clement: Oh, two and a half.
Grayson: So close.
Chandler picks up Tomkins and throws him down with a scoop slam. He then bounces into the ropes. When Chandler comes back, he goes for a jumping knee drop. But Tomkins rolls out of the way to cheers from the crowd. Chandler gets back up, walks over and goes for a jumping elbow drop. But again, Tomkins moves out of the way to cheers from the crowd. As both men get up, Chandler throws a right hand, but Tomkins blocks it and counters with a right hand of his own. Tomkins nails him with another right hand.... and another.... and another. He then grabs Chandler and whips him into the ropes. When Chandler comes back, Tomkins throws him down with a spinebuster to cheers from the crowd. He rolls across Chandler and hooks the leg. 1..............................2................. Chandler gets his shoulder up. The crowd sighs.
Clement: Tomkins was so close!
Tomkins then picks up Chandler, grabs him from the side and delivers a russian leg sweep. He then gets up, steps through the ropes and begins to climb the turnbuckles. But once he gets to the top, Madison climbs up onto the apron to boos from the crowd.
Clement: Not this again....
She begins arguing with Tomkins while he's on the top. He then steps one foot down onto the middle rope and continues to argue with Madison. While Tomkins is distracted, Chandler runs into the corner and shoves Tomkins' legs out from under him, crotching him up on the top turnbuckle. The crowd boos. Chandler then climbs up onto the second turnbuckle, grabs Tomkins and goes for a superplex. But Tomkins shifts his weight in mid air and comes crashing down across Tomkins to cheers from the crowd. He then rolls off of Chandler. Both men are down.
After about five seconds, both men slowly get back up to their feet. Chandler throws a haymaker, but Tomkins ducks and counters with a right hand of his own. Tomkins nails Chandler with another punch...... and another..... and another. He then nails Chandler with a spinning backfist to the face, followed by a roundhouse kick to the head. While Chandler is stunned, Tomkins turns him around and delivers Epica to cheers from the crowd. Tomkins then heads over towards the corner and crouches down, waiting impatiently for Chandler to get up. Once Chandler slowly gets up and turns around, Tomkins goes over and nails him with A Taste of Greatness. The crowd cheers. Tomkins makes the cover. 1..............................2.......................3.
Cruz: Here is your winner, MICHAEL TOMKINS!
Grayson: Tomkins has pulled out another win! That now makes seven! What a roll "The Rogue" has been on. It doesn't look like he can be stopped. But Blaine Harrison will try his best when Frontier comes to West Virginia. We'll see you all again on March 7th!
"Hey Ho Let's Go!" plays as Tomkins slowly gets up to his feet. The ref hands him the FGA Championship belt and raises his arm to cheers from the crowd. Tomkins then goes into the corner, climbs up onto the middle turnbuckle and raises the belt to cheers from the crowd....
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