Kris Cruise: It is main event time here in Secaucus, New Jersey. In our final match of the evening, the team of Jimmy Page, The Black Hand and Kevin Hardaway take on Cordy Stevenson, Johnny Karma and AshTon.
Stephy Auger: There are so many plotlines to this match. You have AshTon who were mere seconds away from pinning The Black. Hand. But they had to settle for a countout as Tommy Knox and Chris Madison hightailed it. Speaking of hightailing it, Kevin Hardaway has avoided Johnny Karma for weeks on end. But tonight, there's no hiding. And then there's Cordy and Jimmy. If you thought things were over between these two at Capital Combat, then think again. Cordy has made it perfectly clear her intentions to destroy the champ. And Page is looking to put this issue to rest once and for all.
MAIN EVENT
4-on-4 Elimination Match
Jimmy Page, The Black Hand, Kevin Hardaway
vs.
Cordy Stevenson, AshTon, Johnny Karma
The house lights go out in the arena as the opening of "Devil's Night" by Motionless in White flares up. Strobe lights begin to go insane when the vocals blare out of the sound system as Kevin Hardaway appears in the entry way. The crowd turns sour at the very sight of him. Kevin inhales before he makes his way down the ring.
J.A. Aldridge: The following contest is a 4 on 4 Elimination Match! Introducing first, from Baltimore, Maryland! Weighing in at 229 pounds! He is "The Voice of The Violence," KEVIN HARDAWAY!
A few hands get kicked away as once Kevin is at ringside, he hops up on the ring apron. The lights are back to normal as they enter the ring as he heads to the nearest turnbuckle and goes up to the top buckle. Some take pictures as he steps down, inhaling once more as he does the same thing on the other side of the ring before backing into the corner as he then waits for the match to begin as his entrance song fades off.
The heavy intro to "I.M.Sin" by Five Finger Death Punch begins to roar over the arena's PA system as the lights dim. Smoke begins to fill the stages as a bright light shines from the entrance way outward. Tommy Knox slowly walks out from the back with his arms out to his side. Following behind, Chris Madison walks out with both of his fist clenched and held out in front of him. At first the two appear as only silhouettes with the bright beam of light behind them. The two stop in the center of the ramp and look over the arena as the music continues to play.
J.A. Aldridge: And his partners, weighing in at a total combined weight of 455 pounds! They are the team of Chris Madison and Tommy Knox... THE BLACK HAND!
The two then look at each other and nod before stepping forward and marching down to the ring with cockiness, avoiding the outstretched hands of the fans at all cost. As they approach the ring, Madison walks to the steps and ascends. He opens his fists and slaps himself with both hands before entering the ring under the top rope. Knox rolls under the bottom rope and quickly pops up to his feet. The two then walk to opposite corners and climb up. They look over the crowd and raise their arms in the air before hopping down and walking to their corner as the music slowly begins to fade.
The eerie cue up of "They Are Lost" by Last Remaining Pinnacle plays for ten seconds...then dies down, along with the lights. Suddenly the sound of drums and a electronic melody plays. The lights flash in red to the melody of the song. The song, "Can You Feel My Heart" by Bring Me The Horizon plays as a silhouette appears from out of the red. In his signature controlled stagger, Page comes out, hands extended, head down. Slowly his raises his head, soaked in the red lights. Fans boo him as he makes his way to the ring. He whips his hair our of his eyes as he snatches away from of the extended hands, almost threatening to hit someone. Page stops from time to time, swearing at some of the fans who chant "FUCK YOU JIMMY!!" and "PAGE SUCKS!!!" getting in their face.
J.A. Aldridge: And their partner, from Flint, Michigan! Weighing in at 230 pounds! He is the reigning FGA World Champion... JIMMY PAGE!
As Page finishes his march of ridicule, he stops at the top of the ramp. His eyes dead, his expression stoic as he glares around the arena, the lights still radiating that deadly red. Page goes in front of the ring, slides onto the apron on one knee and quickly gets inside. He goes to his right and climbs the turnbuckle and stands on top of it, swearing at the fans, pointing at himself, talking to them, taunting them, mocking them. He stands there for a moment, then routinely spits his gum at the crowd. Page leaps down, slides down into the corner, and sits on the middle turnbuckle. He rests his left hand on his cheek nonchalantly, waiting for the match to begin.
[The arena lights flash a myriad of different colours in tune with John Bonham’s epic drum intro to “When the Levee Breaks” fills the arena, and at the exact microsecond that the flawless combination of Robert Plant’s harmonica and Jimmy Page’s riff starts The Man, The Myth, The Johnny Karma swaggers out onto the top of the ramp...wearing a hazmat suit, as he peers through the visor with sheer disdain at the New Jerseyians that surround him as Cherry Baum stands by his side to present him to the crowd]
[Karma struts down the ramp towards the ring, making sure there aren't any tears in the suit in case he gets infected, trying not to make eye contract with the locals that are stood by the aisle]
[The pair reach ringside, as Cherry climbs onto the apron and holds the ropes open for her man. Karma shies away from the fans stood at ringside, before bounding up the ring steps and stepping through the gap Cherry has created for him into the ring]
[Karma briskly walks across the ring, climbing the turnbuckles and raises an arm into the air, waving his hand in front of his face to remind us all of one simple truth – Jersey sucks]
[Karma climbs down, then walks across the ring and climbs the opposite turnbuckles, looking out into the crowd with a look of dispair on his face that there's just so darn many Jerseyians in His presence. He struggles to keep his lunch where he left it, before climbing down]
[As he stands in the ring, Cherry Baum takes the house mic]
Cherry Baum: Introducing first, and wearing the latest fashions from the streets of Sierra Leone. Weighing in tonight at a lean, clean, fighting machine 233lbs, and hailing from the place that Jersey wishes it could be, Queens, NYC – he is everything you wish you could be but never will as you're all from Jersey, he is JOHNNY KARMA!
[Cherry steps aside and gives a round of applause as Johnny K steps into the centre of the ring, before Cherry hands him the microphone]
Johnny Karma: Jersey tr...[Karma realises nobody can hear him, so removes the headpiece and immediately looks as if the Jersey stench is going to make him vomit]
Johnny Karma: Jersey trash.
[Karma shakes his head, looking disdainfully at the great unwashed that surrounds Him]
Johnny Karma: Tonight you will all bear witness to Natural Selection in action, as the weak of the F[
WA roster are ruthlessly cut down to size by the strong - and when my hand is raised at the end of the match, you will all know that Kevin Easyway was a whole heck of a lot of talk that he couldn't back down, because any caveman can throw fists but only a true
wrestler can use that to their advantage.
Sadly, this is the only example of Natural Selection you will see tonight, because apparently it's illegal to put a little chlorine in the gene pool so the world is spared of Jersey trash like each and every one of your mouth-breathers in the crowd who disgust me due to your existing.
[Karma passes the mic back to Cherry, then starts to remove the hazmat suit to reveal his wrestling gear underneath]
The arena lights dim ever so slightly and turn to a mix of pink and purple as "Make a Move" by Icon for Hire begins playing.
Somebody make a move
Somebody make a move
Please Somebody
Test my reality
Check if there's a weak spot
Clingin' to insanity
In hopes the world will ease upAsh comes bursting out from behind the entrance with a skip to stand out on the stand for a few seconds.
Try to make it look like it's all somehow getting better
'Cause I know how to play it pretty good against the measure
Everyone started out a little insane
But we learn pretty quick how to fake it for the game
But some of you never learned to drop the act
So under that skin of yours: a heart attack
Feeling the energy of the arena, she runs down the ramp towards the ring.
'Cause everybody's so scared
We don't wanna go there
We don't wanna make a move
We got all our lives to lose
Screaming in the dark while we just play our part out
I play along
Like I don't know what's going on
Somebody make a move
Somebody make a move
Please somebody make a move
We all know
We all know what's going onJ.A. Aldridge: And his partner, now residing out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! Weighing in at 115 pounds... ASHLEY SULLIVAN!
Reaching ringside, Ash slide in under the bottom rope towards the middle of the ring and picks herself up with something of a flip to her feet.
And if I had the answers I'd have written them out
So I can tell you what to do and what this thing is about
But all I've ever learned comes second-hand
And I dare not preach what I don't understand
You and I; we share the same disease
Cover up; compromise what we grieve
I've let more than my share of revivals die
This isn't pretty but it's what I am tonightAsh moves to a nearby turnbuckle and climbs up to the middle turnbuckle, shaking a fist into the air.
'Cause everybody's so scared
We don't wanna go there
We don't wanna make a move
We got all our lives to lose
Screaming in the dark while we just play our part out
I play along
Like I don't know what's going on
Somebody make a move
Somebody make a move
Please somebody make a move
We all know
We all know what's going onReady and waiting for her match, Ash jumps down from the middle turnbuckle finally.
"Painkiller" by Three Days Grace suddenly begins to play throughout the arena as Colton Sterling steps through from behind the curtains, looking out at the audience with a semi-serious look. Dressed in his ring gear and black and red hoodie, Colton has the hood over his head, but just enough to where it covers most of his light brown hair. As he stands at the top of the stage, he begins nodding his head and cracking his neck before beginning his descent down to the ring.
J.A. Aldridge: And their partner, from Tampa Bay, Florida! Weighing in at 201 pounds... COLTON STERLING!
Colton slaps hands with some of the fans nearby, the smirk still plastered on his face. Once ringside, Colton takes a run towards the steps, but quickly turns towards the apron before hopping onto it. Looking out at the audience once more, Colton begins walking across the apron for a few steps before tugging on the bottom rope and hopping over, landing on his feet as he has finally made it inside of the ring. Quickly making his way over to a corner, he climbs to the middle turnbuckle before removing his hood off, nodding his head as he looks out at the fans. Sterling then begins to remove his hood off, tossing it to the outside but not at the fans, before hopping off and landing on his feet before punching at the air as he makes his way over to his designated corner before the match starts.
The opening riffs of "Whore" by In This Moment begin to blare throughout the arena as the lights dim down and take on a purplish hue. A light mist fills the entranceway, and a shapely silhouette can be seen taking form.
I'm the girl you've been thinking about.
The one thing you can't live without.
Yeah I'm the girl you've been waiting for.
I'll have you down on your knees,
I'll have you begging for more.
As the beat drops, the crowd gives a loud pop as Cordelia Stevenson slowly emerges through the mist, removing her hoodie from her head. She comes to a stop atop the ramp, glancing around and taking in the reception. She rolls her neck around before bowing her head and letting her hair fall in front of her face. As the song transitions to the chorus, she snaps her head up, sending her hair flying from her face.
J.A. Aldridge: And their partner, from Freeport, Long Island! Weighing in at 146 pounds... CORDY STEVENSON!
Her eyes lock in on the ring and she begins her march towards her destination with a determined stride. Once she gets to the ring, she climbs up onto the apron and walks to the middle of it. She turns and faces the audience, stretching her arms out to the side and slightly tilting her head backwards as she soaks in their reaction. She gives them an appreciative nod and blows a kiss at them, before stepping into the ring. She quickly unzips her hoodie and tosses it away. She moves to her corner, anxious to get things underway.
The bell sounds as Hardaway knocks Karma down from behind with a clothesline.
Kris Cruise: It looks like Hardaway has finally had enough of Karma and his antics.
The crowd boos as Hardaway puts the boots to him. He then picks up Karma, marches into the corner and slams his head into the top turnbuckle. After turning Karma around, Hardaway unleashes a series of shoulder thrusts to the midsection. He then takes Karma and goes for an irish whip. But Karma reverses, sending Hardaway into the opposite corner. As Hardaway stumbles out, Karma throws him down with a back body drop. Hardaway gets back up, but Karma delivers an inverted atomic drop and follows up with a DDT. He goes over and lifts up Hardaway’s leg, signally for a figure four. But as Karma turns over the leg, Hardaway uses his free leg to shove Karma away from him. As Karma turns around, Hardaway quickly gets up, heads into his corner and tags in Tommy Knox.
Stephy Auger: Looks like Hardaway has once again run away from Karma.
The crowd boos as Knox gets in. Both he and Karma circle the ring before locking up. After jockeying for position, Knox places Karma in a side headlock. But Karma is able to slip out and reverse into a hammerlock. But before he can spin Knox around and deliver Instant Karma, Knox reaches back, elbows Karma in the face and follows up with a snapmare takeover. Knox then runs into the ropes as Karma gets back up. When Knox comes back, Karma drops down to the canvas. So Knox hops over him and continues to run into the ropes. When Knox comes back, Karma throws him down with a hip toss. Knox gets back up, but Karma throws him down with an arm drag. Knox gets back up, but Karma knocks him down with a dropkick. Knox gets back up, but Karma brings him back down with a side headlock takeover. Knox is able to reach up and reverse into a leg scissors headlock. But after turning over onto his knees, Karma is able to slip out. He quickly grabs one of Knox’s legs, gets back to his feet and goes for another figure four. But Knox counters with a small package.
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Karma kicks out.
As both men get back up a vertical base, Knox greets Karma with a rake to the eyes. He then turns Karma around, lifts him up and delivers an atomic drop. Karma then stumbles into the corner where he’s met with a punch from Chris Madison, then Jimmy Page and finally Kevin Hardaway. As Karma stumbles back over towards Knox, Knox lifts him up and delivers a military press slam. He makes the cover.
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Karma kicks out.
Knox gets up and tags in Chris Madison. Once Madison gets in, The Black Hand take Karma and whip him into the ropes. When Karma comes back, The Black Hand delivers a double flapjack. As Knox heads out to the apron, Madison turns Karma over and makes the cover.
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Karma kicks out.
Madison picks up Karma, grabs him from behind and delivers a German Suplex. But instead of letting go, Madison holds on, rolls over and pulls Karma back up to his feet. He motions for another German, but Karma elbows him in the face. After performing a standing switch, Karma delivers Instant Karma to a surprising number of cheers from the crowd. He makes the cover.
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Madison kicks out.
Kris Cruise: I'm surprised that Karma was getting cheered there.
Stephy Auger: I think the cheering had less to do with Karma and more to do with how hated The Black Hand are.
Karma picks up Madison, wrings his arm, drags him over towards the corner and tags in Ashley Sullivan.
Sullivan springboards to the top rope, jumps off and connects with a diving double foot stomp across the arm, knocking Madison down to both knees.
Sullivan brings Madison back to his feet and wrings his arm. She then repeatedly tries to yank the arm from out of its socket. Sullivan then takes Madison and whips him into the ropes. When he comes back, Sullivan bends over to set up a back body drop. But Madison counters with a high knee lift, knocking her down. The crowd continues to boos as Madison puts the boots to her. Madison then picks her up and whips her into the corner. Madison then runs across the ring. But Sullivan side steps and counters with a drop toe hold onto the middle turnbuckle. After Madison rolls from out of the corner, he goes to get up. But Sullivan runs over and takes him down with a one-handed bulldog. She turns him over and makes the cover.
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Madison kicks out.
Sullivan picks up Madison and goes for an irish whip. Madison reverses, sending Sullivan into the ropes. But Sullivan uses the momentum to counter with Just A Dream. She makes the cover.
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Madison kicks out.
Kris Cruise: Sullivan took the momentum from that irish whip and used it to her advantage, but it only gets two.
Stephy Auger: Could you imagine what would happen if Ashley was able to defeat Madison? Or if AshTon were able to eliminate The Black Hand? They've already defeated them once. A decisive victory could propel AshTon ahead of The Black Hand in the hierarchy.
Sullivan picks up Madison, grabs him from the side and delivers a russian leg sweep. After rolling back, Sullivan picks Madison back up, grabs him from the side and delivers a reverse russian leg sweep. She then steps through the ropes and climbs the turnbuckles. But Knox walks across the apron and grabs her leg to boos from the crowd.
Kris Cruise: Knox is desperately trying to buy time for Madison to recover.
After a struggle, Sullivan is able to kick Knox away. But when she turns her attention back to Madison, he runs up to the middle ropes and nails her with a forearm strike. He then tries to suplex Sullivan off the top. But Sullivan blocks. She then breaks free from Madison and repeatedly hits him in the face before shoving him back, sending him falling to the canvas. After Madison turns over and gets back up to his feet, Sullivan leaps off, grabs onto Madison and brings him down with Into Dust. She makes the cover.
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J.A. Aldridge: Chris Madison has been eliminated!
Kris Cruise: One half of The Black Hand is gone!
Stephy Auger: And Chris Madison has been pinned! Madison hasn't been pinned anywhere in the world in nearly 200 days!
As Knox is in shock over seeing Madison pinned, Page steps into the ring. After the two circle the ring, they lock up. But Page quickly moves Sullivan into the corner. The ref goes over and gives both competitors until the count of five to break the hold.
Ref: ONE… TWO… THREE… FOUR…
Both grapplers appear to make a clean break. But Page quickly elbows Sullivan in the face. He then takes Sullivan and whips her into the opposite corner. Page runs across the ring. But Sullivan nails him with a boot to the face, sending him stumbling back. After shaking off the attack, Page runs back into the corner. Sullivan goes for another boot to the face. But Page stops, grabs her foot and yanks her hard out of the corner, sending Sullivan falling back-first to the canvas. As Sullivan sits up in pain, Page connects with a shoot kick to the back, causing Sullivan to arch her back in pain. He then points over at Stevenson as he repeatedly delivers downward elbows to the skull of Sullivan. Page then quickly steps in front of Sullivan before nailing her with a shoot kick to the face. He makes the cover and presses his forearm down across Sullivan's jaw.
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Sullivan kicks out.
Kris Cruise: Page is trying to send a message to Cordy, telling her that what happens to Ash will happen to her.
As Page slowly picks up Sullivan, she nails him with rights and lefts to the midsection. But her comeback is cut off after a knee strike to the midsection. Page then grabs her and delivers The Paralyzing before making the cover.
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Sullivan gets her shoulder up.
Page picks up Sullivan and whips her into the ropes. When Sullivan comes back, Page throws out a lariat. But Sullivan ducks and runs into the ropes, where Stevenson makes the blind tag. When Sullivan comes back, she slides through Page’s legs. When Page turns around to face Sullivan, Stevenson comes up from behind and delivers a jumping reverse bulldog to cheers from the crowd. But instead of going for the cover, she mounts herself on top of Page and hammers away with wild rights and lefts.
Stephy Auger: Look at Cordy go!
Kris Cruise: There was a time when Page would have loved for nothing more than to have Cordy mount him. Now? Not so much...
Sullivan begins clawing at Page’s face before grabbing him by his hair and repeatedly ramming the back of his head against the canvas. She lets go… only to reach down and choke Page with both hands.
Ref: ONE… TWO… THREE… FOUR…
Page reaches up and rakes Stevenson down her face. As Stevenson gets off of Page, Page turns over and gets back up to his feet. He then goes over, grabs Stevenson from behind, runs and slams her head into the top turnbuckle. After turning her around, Page goes for a shoulder thrust. But Stevenson counters with a knee strike. She then switches positions with Page and gives him a series of shoulder thrusts to the midsection. Stevenson then stands up and nails Page with a forearm strike, followed by an elbow strike. She follows up with another forearm strike, followed by an elbow strike. Stevenson then unleashes a flurry of forearm strikes that sends Page slumping down in the corner. Once Page is in the seated position, Stevenson grabs the top rope as she stomps a mudhole in him. The ref tries to get her to let up, but Stevenson lets out a frustrated scream, causing the ref to move back. Stevenson then turns back to Page. She reaches down, chokes Page with her foot and pulls down on the top rope as the ref gives her until the count of five to break the hold.
Ref: ONE… TWO… THREE… FOUR… FIV--
Stevenson lets go of the hold late. The ref tries to scold her, but she pays him no mind. Instead of picking up Page, Stevenson kneels down and nails him with right hand after right hand. The punches pick up in speed as Page gets his nose busted.
Kris Cruise: Cordy's like a woman possessed in there!
Stephy Auger: I've never seen her like this.
After grabbing him by the hair with both hands, Stevenson slowly pulls him up before whipping him into the opposite corner. After sizing up Page, Stevenson runs across the ring. But Page runs out of the corner and cuts her off with a running big boot. The crowd continues to boos as he puts the boots to her. He then reaches down, picks up Stevenson and then shoves her into the corner. Page then runs into the corner. But Stevenson nails him with an elbow to the face. As Page stumbles back, Stevenson turns and connects with the Disaster Kick, knocking him down. She makes the cover.
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Page gets his shoulder up.
Stevenson picks up Page and whips him into the ropes. When he comes back, Stevenson bends over to set up a back body drop. But Page stops, lifts her up, turns, runs and counters with a turnbuckle powerbomb. The crowd boos as Stevenson crumbles from out of the corner. Hardaway then tags himself back in, causing Page to give him a confused look.
Hardaway puts the boots to Stevenson before picking her up. He then whips her into the ropes, where Colton Sterling makes the blind tag. Instead of bouncing back, Stevenson hangs onto the ropes. Hardaway sees this, so he runs over to attack. But Stevenson moves out of the way, allowing Sterling to connect with a shoulder thrust through the ropes. He then slingshots himself over the top rope, going for a sunset flip. Hardaway can be seen swinging his arms wildly, trying his hardest to regain his balance. Once he does, he reaches down, grabs Sterling by the neck with both hands and yanks him back up to his feet. After launching him into the corner, Hardaway runs into the corner to attack. But Sterling nails him with an elbow to the face. As Hardaway stumbles back, Sterling runs from out of the corner to attack. Hardaway goes to counters with a back body drop. But Sterling slips down from behind. When Hardaway turns around, he turns into a gamengiri to cheers from the crowd. He makes the cover.
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Hardaway kicks out.
Sterling picks up Hardaway and goes for an irish whip. But Hardaway reverses, sending Sterling into the ropes. When Sterling comes back, Hardaway connects with a spinning back kick to the midsection. Hardaway then lifts up Sterling, turns and goes for the Williams Driver. But Sterling counters with a hurricanrana. Hardaway gets up, but Sterling throws him down with an arm drag. Hardaway gets back up, but Sterling knocks him down with a dropkick. When Hardaway gets back up, Sterling runs over and connects with a bicycle kick, sending Hardaway stumbling through the ropes and to the floor. As Hardaway gets up on the outside, Sterling runs into the ropes. When Sterling comes back, he goes for a baseball slide, but Hardaway side steps and slides back into the ring. When Sterling gets up on the outside and turns around, he climbs up onto the canvas. But Hardaway connects with a pump kick of his own, knocking Sterling to the floor. He then runs into the ropes as Sterling gets back up on the outside. When Hardaway comes back, he goes for the GTFO~! But Karma counters on the apron with a high knee lift, knocking Hardaway back into the ring.
Kris Cruise: Perfectly timed counter there by Karma!
After Colton rolls back into the ring, he gets up and tags in Karma. As Hardaway gets back up, Karma steps into the ring and connects with Check Your Chiclets, knocking him down to cheers from the crowd. Karma then picks up Hardaway, lifts him up and plants him with Dazed, Confused and All Messed Up. He turns over and makes the cover.
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J.A. Aldridge: Kevin Hardaway has been eliminated.
Kris Cruise: Hardaway's gone. It's not four against two!
Knox knocks Karma down from behind with a dropkick. After picking Karma up, Knox whips him into the ropes. When Karma comes back, Knox throws out a clothesline. But Karma ducks and runs into the ropes, when Sterling makes the blind tag. When Karma comes back, Knox bends over to set up a back body drop. But Karma hurdles over him. When Knox stands up and turns to face Karma, Sterling comes from behind and brings him down with the Shining Diamond. He makes the cover.
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J.A. Aldridge: Tommy Knox has been eliminated.
Kris Cruise: The Black Hand are gone! It's now 4 against 1!
Stephy Auger: Jimmy Page may be "The King of the F'n World," but even these odds may be too much for him to overcome...
Page immediately grabs Sterling from behind and delivers a half nelson suplex to boos from the crowd. He makes the cover.
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Sterling gets his shoulder up.
Kris Cruise: Sterling got dropped right on his head!
Stephy Auger: But the young man was somehow able to get a shoulder up.
Page picks up Sterling and whips him into the corner. But Sterling bounces out of the corner and knocks down Page with a running bionic elbow. Page gets back up, but Sterling knocks him down with another running bionic elbow. As Page gets back up, Sterling grabs him and whips him into the ropes. When Page comes back, Sterling knocks him down with a bicycle kick. As Page turns over, Sterling runs and throws out a punt kick. But Page moves out of the way. When Sterling turns around, Page gets back up to his feet and kicks Sterling in the midsection. He then hoists Sterling up for a powerbomb. But Sterling nails him with right hands to the head. He then hops off of Page. When Page turns around, he turns into a pele kick. But Page doesn’t fall. So Sterling kicks him in the midsection and delivers a series of repeated knees to the face. The final knee knocks down Page to one knee. Sterling then runs into the ropes. When he comes back, he knocks Page down with a diving double knee strike. He makes the cover.
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Page gets his shoulder up.
Sterling picks up Page and goes for a vertical suplex. But Page slips down from behind and goes for the Concussion~Grade III. But Sterling ducks and counters with a jumping reverse bulldog.
Sterling steps through the ropes and scales the turnbuckles. When Page gets up and turns around, Sterling leaps off and connects with a flying cross body. But Page rolls through it, pulls up Sterling, shifts him over across his shoulder and runs across the ring. But Sterling slips down from behind and shoves Page into the ropes. When Page comes back, Sterling goes for a bicycle kick. But Page catches his foot and counters with an exploder suplex. The crowd boos as he makes the cover.
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Sterling gets his shoulder up.
Page picks up Sterling and whips him into the ropes. When Sterling comes back, Page connects with Sole Destruction. Sterling stumbles back into the ropes. He then uses the momentum to go for a rebound lariat. But Page counters with the Concussion to boos from the crowd. He makes the cover.
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J.A. Aldridge: Colton Sterling has been eliminated.
Kris Cruise: Page has gotten the number of opponents down to three. But this still feels like too much of an uphill battle.
Page slowly gets up and sees all three members of the opposition staring right at him. But he doesn’t back down. In facts, he waves them on.
Kris Cruise: What is Page doing?
Stephy Auger: He's calling them all on.
Page begins to hit himself in the face as he screams for the three of them to come at him. Sullivan, Stevenson and Karma all slowly step through the ropes. But Stevenson is the one that fully gets in and goes after Page. The crowd cheers as the two trade rights and lefts.
Kris Cruise: Look at them go!
The cheers soon turn to boos as Page gains the upperhand. He then takes Cordy and whips her into the ropes. When Stevenson comes back, Page delivers a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. But instead of going for the cover, Page sits her up and delivers a fish hook to boos from the crowd. The ref gives him until the count of five to break the hold.
Ref: ONE... TWO... THREE... FOUR...
Page lets go.
He picks up Stevenson and connects with a straight right to the jaw, sending her stumbling into the ropes. But Stevenson bounces off the ropes and comes back with a series of right hands to cheers from the crowd. But the cheers turn to boos as Page delivers a double chop to the throat. While Stevenson is doubled over, Page delivers a double underhook suplex. Once he gets back to his feet, he steps back as he raises his arms out... only to turn and knock Karma off the apron and to the floor. Page then turns and gives Ashley the sole of his foot, knocking her off the apron and to the floor.
After heading back over towards Stevenson, Page slowly picks her up. But Once Stevenson is back to a vertical base, she unleashes a series of knife-edge chops that echo throughout the arena. While Page is dazed, Stevenson runs into the ropes. When she comes back, Page knocks her down with Sole Destruction.
Stephy Auger: Cordy looks worse for wear. The end could be near...
Page picks up Stevenson, grabs her from behind and goes for the Concussion~Grade III. But Stevenson ducks. When Page turns around, he turns into a Check Your Chiclets from Karma, who sends him stumbling into Into Dust from Sullivan.
Kris Cruise: Page's down! Cordy's team have got Page down!
Stevenson picks up Page and delivers The Allure to an explosion of cheers. She then steps through the ropes and scales the turnbuckles. Once she reaches the top she flips off, connecting with The Beauty School Dropout to an explosion of cheers. She makes the cover.
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THREE!
J.A. Aldridge: Here are the survivors, ASHLEY SULLIVAN, JOHNNY KARMA and CORDY STEVENSON!
Kris Cruise: Cordy's done it! She's defeated Jimmy Page! Cordy, Ashley Sullivan and Johnny Karma survive!
Stephy Auger: Once it became 4 on 1, the numbers became too much for Page. He did eliminate Colton Sterling. But he ended up succumbing to the numbers game. Cordy might have helped her team win tonight. But she was never concerned with winning. She won't be satisfied until Page's last breath has been beaten out of his body.
Kris Cruise: What will happen going forward? We'll find out in two weeks at the 3rd Year Anniversary Show! For Stephy Auger, this is Kris Cruise signing off! Thank you for watching...