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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:12:25 GMT -5
• Tag Team Match • Firing Squad vs. Smart Style The action began with Firing Squad knocking down both members of Smart Style with a pair of double dropkicks. Luke Jackson and Ymir Ocampos then went for an irish whip. But Mark Bisley and Shintaro Majima reversed, sending Firing Squad into the ropes. Upon their return, Smart Style went for a double back body drop. But Firing Squad slipped down from behind. When Smart Style turned around, they each ate a dropkick. Firing Squad then sent Majima into the corner with an irish whip before bringing Bisley back to his feet. After an irish whip into the ropes, Bisley was taken down by a double flapjack. Ocampos then charged into the corner at Majima. But Majima caught her with a back elbow, tossed her into the corner and followed up with machinegun chops. Jackson then spun Majima around and knocked him back with multiple punches to the face. An irish whip was reversed, which sent Jackson into the ropes. When he returned, Majima grabbed him by the back of the neck before tossing him over the top rope. Instead of landing on the floor, Jackson hung onto the top rope. After Jackson pulled himself up onto the apron, Majima ran over to attack. But Jackson pulled down the top rope, which sent Majima falling to the floor. After The Strong Style Savior picked himself back up, Jackson knocked him down with an Asai Moonsault! Back inside, Bisley ran over to attack Ocampos in the corner. This time, it was her that delivered the back elbow before bringing Bisley down with a springboard wheelbarrow bulldog for a count of two. As the match continued on in minute four, Ocampos brought Bisley down with a handspring armdrag before turning a headscissors into a figure four necklock. The crowd cheered when Ocampos fought for the submission. But the hold was broken up by a stomp to the face from Majima. After a tag out to Jackson, Firing Squad brought Bisley down with a double flapjack. Ocampos then went to the apron and delivered a springboard leg drop before Jackson followed up with a standing moonsault for a count of two. Jackson then hit an atomic drop, followed by a reverse DDT for another count of two. After an irish whip sent Bisley into the corner, Jackson ran over and went for a Superman Punch. But Bisley moved out of the way, causing Jackson to crash into the corner. After tossing Jackson out onto the apron, Bisley planted him with the Surprise! (slingshot DDT on the apron). Majima then ran over and knocked Ocampos off the apron while Bisley ran into the far ropes. When he returned, he knocked Jackson down with a suicide dive! Bisley then held up Jackson as Majima ran across the ring, leapt through the ropes and knocked him down with an elbow suicida! Majima rolled Jackson back inside, where Bisley got a two count. Majima became the legal man in minute seven and hammered Jackson with Mongolian Chops in the corner. He then took Jackson by the wrist, lead him out of the corner and knocked him down with the Akuma-fu (repeated short-arm clotheslines) for a count of two. Majima then brought Jackson down with the Kurifu (back suplex side) slam for a count of two, as well as a roundhouse kick for a count of two. Majima then sent Jackson into the corner with an irish whip before connecting with the Kao No Nai (corner yakuza kick). After Jackson slumped down in the corner, Majima connected with a Noshinto (running knee to a corner sitting opponent) for a count of two. Bisley was tagged in during minute ten. Smart Style delivered the Kaminarimon (drop toe hold from Majima, followed by a Lionsault across the back from Bisley) for a two count. After a tag out to Majima, Smart Style delivered the Wicked Repellent (pop up from Majima, followed by a superkick from Bisley) for another count out. After a tag back out to Bisley, Smart Style hit a double snap suplex, followed by East Meets West (soccer kick to the back from Bisley followed by a soccer kick to the chest from Majima) for another two count. In minute twelve, Bisley went for a missile dropkick, but Jackson dove out of the way. After Bisley crashed on the canvas, Jackson began crawling over towards his corner. Bisley returned to his feet, staggered over and tagged Majima back in. The Strong Style Savior tried to stop Jackson from tagging out. But he was too late. The crowd cheered when Ocampos was tagged back in and immediately followed up by hitting Majima with the Black Rain (springboard dropkick) for a count of two! Ocampos brought Majima into the corner and hit him with rapid knees and knife edge chops. Majima then quickly turned the tables, tossed Ocampos into the corner and unleashed a series of backhand chops. He then brought Ocampos from out of the corner and lifted her up for a vertical suplex. But Ocampos was able to counter into a Stunner for a count of two! In minute fourteen, Majima went for a release powerbomb. But Ocampos countered into a rolling Yoshi Tonic! ONE! TWO! THR-NO! Bisley dove over and broke up the pin! Jackson then nailed Bisley with a Superman Punch that sent Bisley through the ropes. Firing Squad then took Majima and hit a double snap suplex. After an irish whip into the corner, Firing Squad hit a running big boot/enzuigiri combination in the corner. Jackson lifted Majima up onto his shoulders while Ocampos climbed to the top turnbuckle. Firing Squad was about to hit a Doomsday Rana when Bisley shoved Ocampos off the top turnbuckle and sent her crashing to the floor! Majima then nailed Jackson with multiple elbows to the head. After he slipped down from behind, he threw Jackson down with the GOJU50 (half and half suplex)! After Bilsey rolled Ocampos back inside, Smart Style delivered the Bakumatsu (springboard lariat/powerbomb combination) to Ocampos! After Majima delivered a vertical suplex lift to Ocampos, Bisley nailed her with a roundhouse kick to the head before Majima planted her with the Kurimuzon Jogoku (sheerdrop brainbuster)! Bisley stayed on lookout as Majima made the cover for the ONE, TWO, THREE! Firing Squad X || The Essence of Smart Style (16:51) || Smart Style O • COMMERCIAL BREAK •
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:12:41 GMT -5
Already in the ring is none other than Kol, the audience booing him as he looks out at them, a big smile on his face.
Kol: Alright, you can all calm down right now. I’m not out here to get booed. I’m out her to have a nice and CIVIL conversation with my quarterfinal opponent, Jackson Magnum-
Huge pop.
Kol: And the other two men who could make it to the semifinals with either myself or Magnum in Ace Watson and Owen Gonsalves...SHOOTCAMP!
The audience pops big again, getting a small eye roll from Kol.
Kol: So, if you three gentlemen could make your way down to the ring right now, we can get this thing started.
The arena turns green as a deep grey smoke filters through the entrance way. A bright yellow light flashes on the stage with a green superman signal in it only with a J instead of an S. As Jax walks out into the misty smoke he’s wearing a custom made suit on. He walks towards the barricade and starts to high five the fans, making his way down to the ring. He makes his way down to the ring, reaches the steps he gives a nod to Kol, then jogs up the steps and onto the apron. Holding one hand up he smirks at his next opponent in the Frontier Lions Cup. Stepping through the middle rope he walks over to the furthest corner away from Kol. He reaches into the inside pocket of his jacket, pulling out a headset with a microphone on it. He places the headset on.
Jackson Magnum: Ye know, yer a shitty ring announcer fella. Let me try this, since ye been terrible at et. Ladies n Gentlemen, may I introduce ta ye, once ov thee best damned teams en thee world. Two ov me favorite wrestlers on thee planet. Owen Gonsalves and Ace Watson, collectively known AS SHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTCAAAAAAAAMP!!
Jackson holds his hand out motioning for the two men to come down.
“Horseshoes and Hand Grenades” by Green Day hits and the audience pops as Ace Watson and Owen Gonsalves both make their way out, smiling and waving to the fans. As they make their way down to the ring, they pander to the fans some more, high fiving them and even talking to them a bit, while Kol looks disgusted at their interactions with the paying customers.
Once in the ring, the two men each grab a mic, both men staring daggers at Kol before they shake hands with Magnum. Once their theme begins to fade out, Kol smiles, bringing the microphone back up to his lips.
Kol: That was cute, your little interaction over there with the fans. I’m sure that 10 year old kid with the snot bubble is gonna love saying this story in 10 years when he’s working at Burger King.
The audience boos Kol before the camera pans over to show the kid’s father consoling him, clearly not happy with Kol’s words. Kol then turns to Magnum.
Kol: And yes, thank you for the great introduction there, Magnum. Maybe you can consider being a ring announcer once you hang them up. I’m sure the people would love that.
This get a cheer from the audience, getting Kol to wave them off.
Kol: But let’s not focus on the stuff that’s not really important right now like that kid or Magnum’s post-wrestling future. Let’s focus on the now. Let’s focus on the Frontier Lions’ Cup.
Kol then points to Jackson Magnum.
Kol: Magnum, you’re about as new to this company as I am, though I had that previous run as Colton Sterling. When people we’re talking about this tournament a few months back, neither of our names would have come up because neither one of us was on this roster. But now, we both have the opportunity to go through each other, then through one of these two clowns, then whoever gets thrown at us from Flashpoint. Feeling the pressure, yet?
Jackson goes to raise the mic up to his lips, but Kol yanks it out of his hand and tosses it out of the ring, getting massive boos and a look from Magnum that told him that was basically strike two.
Kol: I’m going to let you save your voice and not bother answering that question. I can answer it for you. Yes, you are feeling the pressure. You know this is a big career opportunity, just like that match you have with Felicity soon. You know that you’re facing two of the best in the world within what, days of one another? And the pressure is getting to you. You’re snapping. You’re cranky. You’re just waiting for someone to bite. You’re on high alert and I gotta tell you...it’s funny.
Magnum folds his arms and waits for Kol to explain.
Kol: It’s funny watching you snap so easily and that’s exactly why it’s going to make my life a hell of a lot easier when you and I face in the ring. You’re already giving me the win by just being in this state, so thanks for that.
The New Yorker then turns to SHOOTCAMP, offering them both up a smile.
Kol: If it isn’t my...probably least favorite tag team in the world. Ace Watson and Owen Gonsalves, SHOOTCAMP!
The audience cheers as Kol stares at the two before stepping up to Owen Gonsalves.
Kol: Hey, Owen. How are you doing today?
Owen goes to raise up his own mic, but Kol yanks that out of his hands and tosses it out of the ring as well! The audience boos as Gonsalves looks to make a move towards Kol, but Watson stops him, getting a grin out of Kol.
Kol: Calm down there. No need to get so touchy. I just was doing everyone a favor and making sure they couldn’t hear you. Matter of fact, I’m about to do them another favor.
Kol then takes Ace’s mic and drops it out of the ring as well before he turns to everyone in the ring.
Kol: Nobody needs you to bore them tonight, Ace.
The audience now begins booing Kol again, getting him to do a little mocking bow before he turns back towards Ace and Owen.
Kol: You two should very well know by now that talking about beating me and ACTUALLY beating me are two different things. I am the favorite to walk out as the winner out of this side of the bracket and you know it. It will be yours truly that meets Flashpoint’s finalist in the Frontier Lions Cup finals.
The New Yorker motions to the Irishman.
Kol: It won’t be someone who’s cold one day and hot the other.
He then motions to Ace.
Kol: It won’t be someone who’s more worried about his girlfriend’s career than his own.
Kol finally motions to Owen.
Kol: And it sure as hell won’t be someone who has disrespected me to the point where if we do meet in the ring, I’m going to break his jaw. I am Kol! And I am-
The HKW Global champion turns and is unable to finish his sentence as Jackson comes flying in and lays him out with a Superman punch to a huge pop!
Kris Cruise: Looks like Magnum heard enough!
Stephy Auger: How dare he put his hands on Kol?! That’s horrible!
Magnum then steps back and looks over at Shootcamp before motioning for them to have their turn punishing Kol for his words. Both men smile before they move for him. The two eventually hit Paroxysm Continuum (snap dragon suplex from Owen into a full nelson backstabber from Ace)! The audience pops huge for this as Kol then rolls out of the ring while Shootcamp celebrates!
Kris Cruise: Kol just got what was coming to him!
Stephy Auger: Are you kidding me?! This was an attack of worst way! These guys won’t beat Kol by themselves, mark my words!
Kol is seen stumbling up the ramp, looking back at the ring in anger as Shootcamp continues to celebrate while Magnum leans over the ropes and lets Kol know he’s coming for him.
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:13:02 GMT -5
The Vertigo feed cuts backstage and we immediately see Chris Madison standing in his locker room, rummaging through the wooden standing locker. He turns his head as the locker room door swings open and his manager, Frankie Morrison struts into the room.
Frankie Morrison: Chris! Look who I found.
A moment later a small figure appeared behind him, smiling. Elena DeDraca. She stepped further in and closer to Chris.
Elena DeDraca: Surprise!
Madison’s mouth curves into a smile as he greets Elena, one of Frankie Morrison’s other clients, with a hug.
Chris Madison: Had no idea you were makin’ it out to the show.
She hugged him back tightly before stepping back. Her eyes observing the room, then falling back at his face.
Elena DeDraca: Call it female intuition or family sense -- but I felt like I needed to be here tonight. So, give me a quick update.
Chris Madison: Where to begin…
Madison chuckled.
Frankie Morrison: The only thing of importance is your match tonight against Jackson Magnum. You’re letting yourself get pulled in so many different directions, it’s eventually going to catch up to you.
Elena nodded, laying her hand friendly on his shoulder. Briefly but nonetheless.
Elena DeDraca: I agree with Frankie. You're an extraordinary athlete, but you're human after all. Your focus is wearing thin because you do all at once.
She took a small break.
Elena DeDraca: And I get it. Totally. But you need to push all else aside, concentrate on Magnum. One step at a time, love.
Frankie Morrison: Finally! Someone who agrees with me!
Frankie said with widened eyes as he looked over at Madison.
Frankie Morrison: You can’t go to war with everyone who even tosses out the idea of having a match with you. Owen Gonsalves, Brian Stryker, Fujiko Mine, the GM of Vertigo, Brandon MacDonald, it’s all too much to take on at once. Tonight your focus needs to be solely on Jackson Magnum. The kid is a stud and if you slip, you may not make it to Final Frontier to defend that Pride Championship against Fujiko Mine.
Madison stood silent, thinking about the advice being given by Frankie and Elena.
Chris Madison: I’ve put everythin’ I could into preparin’ for this match with Jackson. I know what I’m up against. But I can’t simply ignore everythin’ else that has been goin’ on.
Elena DeDraca: You should know better than anyone that my philosophy is just the same. But how you think you can do everything justice -- if you are torn apart? I came here tonight to see that badass Chris Madison. The one that keeps his cool, strangling competition back and forth.
Frankie Morrison: We just don’t want to see distractions get in the way and become your downfall. You’ve busted your ass to come back to FGA and show that you can thrive here. I don’t want that to slip away because you’ve put too much on your plate at once. Steps Chris… Steps. First it’s Jackson Magnum tonight, then we concentrate on defending that championship at Final Frontier against Fujiko Mine. After that you can go on whatever crusade you want!
Once again, Madison stood silent, allowing the advice to process.
Chris Madison: I appreciate it guys. I get where you’re comin’ from, but trust that I have everything under control. This Pride Championship means more to me than you guys could imagine. I’m not goin’ to jeopardize it by lettin’ my focus get pulled in a whole bunch of different directions. Jackson Magnum is goin’ to get my absolute best and he’ll be lucky if he’s able to limp his way into the Frontier Lion’s Cup!
Madison stared ferociously up at Frankie before Elena eased the tension with another hug as the feed cut away.
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:13:19 GMT -5
• Singles Match • Fujiko Mine vs. Faye Valentine Valentine caught Fujiko offguard with the Heartseeker I (running front dropkick), knocking Fujiko backwards into the corner. Before Fujiko could get out of the corner, Valentine ran over and bashed her with a flying forearm smash. Valentine followed up with multiple shoot kicks to the chest before sitting Fujiko on the top turnbuckle. The Serpent’s Touch member took a few steps back before she ran back into the corner and connected with an enzuigiri, sending Fujiko falling off the top turnbuckle and onto the apron. Valentine reached over, pulled Fujiko up and nailed her with the Heartbreaker (repeated forearm clubs to a rope-hung opponent’s chest). After the series of strikes, Valentine shoved Fujiko off the apron and to the floor. Once Fujiko picked herself back up, Valentine stepped onto the apron and knocked her down with a running shoot kick to the chest. Valentin stepped back inside and ran into the far ropes when she saw Fujiko start to get up. When Valentine returned, she knocked Fujiko down with a suicide somersault senton. Valentine brought her back inside and made the cover, but it only got a count of two. During minute four, Fujiko took control of the match after using the momentum from an irish whip and countered with a handspring enziguri. After Valentine was knocked down to a knee, Fujiko took her down with a headscissors facebuster for a count of two. Fujiko brought the action into the corner with multiple knife edge chops. She went for an irish whip. But Valentine reversed and followed Fujiko across the ring. Instead of crashing into the corner, Fujiko ran up the turnbuckles, performed a backflip off the top turnbuckle and ran towards the ropes after landing on her feet. When Fujiko returned, she turned Valentine inside out with the 4-Play (running single leg dropkick) for a count of two! Fujiko delivers the MIDA Multi-Tool (Lumbar Check), followed by a standing SSP for another two count! Valentine reversed an irish whip in minute six, sending Fujiko into the ropes. Fujiko went for a crossbody block. But Valentine caught her and countered with the Faye-away Slam (fallaway slam). Valentine then delivered a rolling fireman’s carry slam before heading out onto the apron. She scaled to the top turnbuckle and went for a diving double foot stomp. But Fujiko rolled to safety. Valentine ran back over to attack. But she was countered with a handstand calf kick. Fujiko followed up with Sealed With A Kick (Tidal Wive) for a count of two! During minute eight, Fujiko delivered the N Loop before knocking Valentine down with the Lucky Shot (backflip flash kick) for the ONE, TWO, THREE! Fujiko Mine O || Lucky Shot (8:11) || Faye Valentine X • COMMERCIAL BREAK •
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:13:33 GMT -5
Our scene opens up, immediately on the face of Sadie San Francisco, the FGA Mid-Atlantic Legacy Champion. The Duluth, Georgia audience roars in approval at the sight of San Francisco, though it’s unclear where she is. The background is dimmed with the champion’s face illuminated, standing with the title visible around her shoulder.
Sadie San Francisco: Johnny Karma… Jimmy Page… Lowri Moss… and Sadie San Francisco against the entire New Murder. Hm.
The audience pops at the reminder of the main event and Sadie nods to herself, shifting the title on her shoulder a bit while the camera pans out just briefly, allowing us to see that Sadie is indeed in her ring attire.
Sadie San Francisco: We haven’t talked about it a lot. We never figured out what the perfect strategy was. But…
She looks down, a tiny smile crossing her face as she pauses.
Sadie San Francisco: We all have the same goal tonight. I don’t necessarily know how each person thinks we’re getting there, but the endgame’s the same. Maybe I’ve been lucky that I haven’t felt the full power of the New Murder like the others have but looking at them, I can tell what they’re capable of when they’re all together. I know what kind of damage a couple of like-minded people can do. And the New Murder’s better at it than I’ve ever been.
Another pause and Sadie looks back up toward the lens, into the audience with a raised brow.
Sadie San Francisco: But Lowri, Jimmy, Johnny and I? We’re like-minded people. We have the same enemy. We wanna eliminate the same threat... the same snakes.
She shifts her shoulder, letting the title slide down into her hand, raising it up a bit with a glance toward it before turning back to the camera, continuing softly.
Sadie San Francisco: A team with the Mid-Atlantic Legacy Champion, the fastest-improving wrestler FGA’s ever seen, a pissed off former World Champ, and the current Undisputed Champion sounds like a group that could do damage. Even if it’s only one time.
The small smile returns.
Sadie San Francisco: We may only need one time.
The audience pops at the statement and Sadie looks away for a moment, a thought lingering in her head before she glances back to the viewer.
Sadie San Francisco: And I’m not sure where Julian is. I don’t care. He knows where we stand. And if he wants to stick his nose in another main event, I promise… he's not walking out of Guapo Country.
Sadie narrows her eyes at the camera before walking out of frame to a final pop from the audience. We fade to black on the empty room.
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:13:53 GMT -5
A conflicted Jimmy Page walks through the corridors of Infinite Energy Center. He had a main event match coming up against The Murder; But this time thanks to the “compassion” of Vertigo’s dear general manager Brandon MacDonald, he was thrown a bone. MacDonald gave Jimmy some back up...Karma being one of them. Jimmy and Karma had some animosity, that being Karma and Page faced off before. This was at the time of Jimmy’s downward spiral and Karma was unfortunately one of the people who felt it firsthand. Now? Now Jimmy would have to come to terms with that. Page stops and stares at the locker room door of the Undisputed Champion.
Page was reluctant, not knowing what he’d get behind that door; Nor having any clue if Karma would accept this small alliance they lopped together. But what the Hell, saying ‘thanks’ shouldn’t be that hard...right? Page sighs, rolling his eyes a bit, kicking his anxiety as if to say “Get over it and just say what you gotta say.” So he swallowed hard, formed a fist, and knocked on Karma’s door. As it swings open, Page seems a bit surprised to see Cherry standing there. Heck, even she was surprised to see Page at the door. Page gives a sheepish smirk.
Jimmy Page: Hey, uh...i-is Karma around?
Cherry’s initial reaction is to blink a couple of times in a double take as she’s caught on the back foot by Page’s request, most likely because she was expecting something very different to come out of Page’s mouth
After an awkward few seconds where a confused Cherry looks at a slightly awkward Page, Cherry finally looks over her shoulder and calls out to Karma
Cherry Baum: Jimmy Page is here. Or is it James Joseph?
It occurs to Cherry that her response maybe came out wrong
Cherry Baum: I mean...you get the idea.
Jimmy Page: I get it, don’t worry about it. Whatever you feel comfortable with. If he’s not around I’ll come back later--
Cherry Baum: It’s okay
As soon as that’s cleared up, the locker room door swings open as Johnny Karma appears in the doorway, allowing Cherry to take a step back inside as she tries not to cringe herself into a tiny ball of mild embarrassment
Johnny Karma: So...hey, what’s on your mind?
Jimmy feels a bit tense. To be completely honest, he hoped Karma wasn’t there at all. This feeling of uneasiness wasn’t something Jimmy was familiar with. Page can’t find the words at first. He opens his mouth, but can’t convey anything that seemed paramount to Karma’s time. He uses hand gestures, looking a bit foolish. “Just say it…” Jimmy’s thoughts relay back to him. Page rolls his eyes, bringing his right hand to his face he rubs down, and looks up at the ceiling. There’s a bit of an awkward silence, but Page finally breaks it.
Jimmy Page: Thank you.
Karma is about to respond, only for the words to come to a screeching halt in his throat as he’s flummoxed by Page’s comment which, judging from him being rendered speechless for a moment, was certainly not one he was expecting to hear
Johnny Karma: I...uh...thanks?
Now it’s Karma’s turn to look remarkably unsure about just what the heck is going on, to the point he cranes his head around the door frame to check that nobody’s filming this for a Youtube prank channel or, even worse, a cringe compilation
Once he’s satisfied that he won’t be appearing in any Try Not To Laugh compilations, Karma pulls his head back inside the locker room - but he still can’t shake the fact he has no idea what Page is actually thanking him for
Johnny Karma: Alright, this is going to drive me nuts if I don’t get this out there: I’m not quite sure why you’re thanking me.
Page lets exhales sharply from his nostrils. That was enough playing the awkward teen kid asking a girl out for prom.
Jimmy Page: Listen, as you may know I’ve been a complete piece of garbage my entire career in Frontier Grappling Arts. Sometimes it was unwarranted, sometimes it was callous, and I have been dealing with that for this entire year. Having Chandler Scott crush your skull and laying in a hospital bed while doctors try and put your head back together; It can open your eyes to a lot of things.
Page pauses, feeling as if he usual rambling was throwing Karma off a bit.
Jimmy Page: Look I’m really trying to find my way. Most people won’t believe me when I say I really do want to change. Bond and Harter being two of those people.
Page moves his hands at chest height to emphasize his point.
Jimmy Page: I’m too stubborn in my ways to ask for help. That bit me in the ass last Vertigo. You and Lowri didn’t have to come down there and help me. And at the end of the day you two had your own reasons. Maybe not to help me, but because like me, you’re sick of The Murder and wish it stayed buried in the dirt. I’m...rambling...and I’m…
Page looks Karma in the eyes and puts his hands on his hips. He readjusts a bit where he’s standing and glances off a bit.
Jimmy Page: Just thanks for saving my ass.
Genuinely taken aback by Page’s honesty, Karma pauses for a moment as he thinks about his choice of words, even though what Page said happened to sound an awful lot like what Karma said on the last episode of Flashpoint
Sensing that Cherry’s tugging on his arm, or more accurately elbowing him in the ribs to try and stop him standing in the doorway looking like a total bolvan, which serves as the motivation he needed
Johnny Karma: What can I say, after being on the receiving end of all those beatdowns, there comes a point where I’m not in the mood to see the same thing happen to anyone else.
With that said, and with a slight pause before doing so, Karma offers Page his hand
Johnny Karma: I’m just glad I got out there before things got ugly.
Page had a look of bewilderment, but soon it would shift to a satisfied expression. Page slowly grasp Karma’s hand and gives him a firm handshake.
Jimmy Page: At the end of the day, whether we go our separate ways after this; At least I know I can count on you. So thanks for giving me a chance.
Page gives a nod of his head and breaks eye contact for a bit. An awkward feeling began to tingle across his body.
Johnny Karma: As long as there’s a New Murder, I’m going to be there to stop them before they get as big as Harter wishes they would. I’d say tonight’s main event would be a good place to start.
Page gives a smirk and shrugs.
Jimmy Page: Gives me chance to really give Bond a piece of my mind. Gives you a chance to shut Molly the Hell up. All in all, we’re going to stop this. Just know, I got your and our team’s back. Let’s go kick some ass.
Page gives Karma tap on his shoulder in a friendly manner. He waves bye as the door closes. Page lets out a sigh and hangs his head. His heart pounding as he kicked his anxiety back down his throat. But, a hope-filled smirk forms on his face. Jimmy felt like he was making his way on the right track. Talking to Karma about it seemed like the right choice. Now, he’s repay Karma’s trust back making sure he helped his team win this match. It couldn’t be that hard, could it? Page continues to think to himself as he stuffs his hands in his pockets and makes his way back to his locker room to prepare for the match tonight. The scene then fades to black.
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:14:09 GMT -5
• Tag Team Match • The Chaotics vs. Shootcamp The things started off with Gonsalves and Alexander trading holds until Gonsalves was brought down with a double leg takedown and placed in a leg grapevine. Alexander fought for the submission. But Gonsalves was eventually able to maneuver his way over to the ropes for a rope break. Once Gonsalves returned to his feet, the two grapplers chain wrestled until Alexander was brought down with a Crossace Oblivion Wing (Arm Trap Crossface). Gonsalves fought for the submission as he pulled back on the hold. But Alexander was able to pull himself towards the side of the ring and grab the bottom rope for a rope break. Once Alexander got back to his feet, both grapplers traded holds until Alexander was rocked by a European Uppercut. A shoot kick to the chest, followed by a jumping knee strike knocked Alexander down for a two count. After a tag out to Ace Watson, Shootcamp delivered repeated European Uppercuts in the corner. Watson then unleashed a ballistic combination of rights and lefts to the body before sending Alexander out of the corner with an exploder suplex. In minute three, Alexander countered a bulldog attempt by shoving Watson into the ropes. When he returned, he was thrown down with the Chaotic Impact (STO). Alexander then tagged out to Ashlyn De Luca, who knocked Watson down with a springboard dropkick for a two count. After Watson was brought back to his feet, De Luca nailed him with quick jabs before dropping him to a knee with a roundhouse kick. After running into the ropes, De Luca brought him don with a leaping double foot stomp to the back for a two count. As the action continued in minute five, De Luca tagged back out to Alexander. Chaos Stryke held Watson in place with a wheelbarrow lift before De Luca knocked Watson down with a running scissors kick! Alexander made the cover, but it only got a count of two. After a tag back out to De Luca, The Chaotics delivered a russian leg sweep (De Luca)/single knee lungblower (Alexander) combo. De Luca made the cover, but it only got a count of two. De Luca then delivered a double rolling russian legsweep before bringing Watson to a kneeling position. After running the ropes, De Luca spiked him with a basement hurricanrana. She made the cover. But again, it only got a count of two. The action was then brought into the corner as De Luca went for a Tornado DDT. But Watson shoved her off before she could bring him down. After De Luca landed on her feet, she ran back over towards Watson. But Watson was able to sent her into the turnbuckles with an exploder suplex! Gonsalves was tagged back in during minute seven. The Indestructible took hold of De Luca and hit a bridging northern lights suplex. Instead of staying bridged for the cover, he floated over before turning De Luca over into a single leg crab! Gonsalves fought hard for the submission. But De Luca would not give up. As she continued to make her way towards the ropes, Gonsalves transitioned into another Crossface Oblivion Wing! Gonsalves repeatedly pulled back on the head and neck for the submission. But De Luca still wouldn’t give up. De Luca continued to scratch and claw her way across the ring until Gonsalves let go, pulled her up and planted her with a Cradle DDT for a count of two. After a tag out to Watson, Watson delivered a Slingblade to De Luca, followed by a somersault leg drop from Gonsalves! Watson made the cover, but it only got a count of two. After a tag back out to Gonsalves, Watson held up De Luca in an elevated waist lock, Gonsalves delivered the Sky Uppercut (springboard corkscrew uppercut) into a German Suplex (from Watson)! Gonsalves made the cover. But alexander broke up the pin at the count of two and a1/2. Shootcamp remained in control in minute eleven as Gonsalves connected with a step up enzuigiri in the corner using Watson’s back as a springboard. He made the cover. But De Luca got her foot on the bottom rope at two and a ½. Gonsalves then set up De Luca for the Darkest Lariat (wristlock short-arm lariat). After Gonsalves rolled De Luca out in front of him, he threw out the lariat. But De Luca beat him to the punch with a desperation headbutt. De Luca then jumped up and applied a standing guillotine choke. But Gonsalves was able to counter into a bridging northern lights suplex for a count of two and a ½. After being sent into the ropes with an irish whip, De Luca knocked Gonsalves down with the Syxx Kick (running double spinning wheel kick)! In minute fourteen, De Luca dove over and made the tag back out to Alexander. Once Chaos Stryke got back in the ring, he knocked Gonsalves down with a superkick. Watson got in the ring and ran over to Alexander. But he, too, was met with a superkick. After an irish whip sent Gonsalves into the corner, Alexander ran in and connected with a clothesline. He went to follow up with a bulldog out of the corner. Gonsalves was able to counter by shoving Alexander off of him. But Alexander used the momentum to bring down Watson with another Chaotic Impact! Alexander went for a kick to the midsection when Gonsalves caught his foot. After swinging Alexander’s leg away from him, Gonsalves grabbed him from behind and went for the Darkest Lariat. But Alexander ducked, doubled Gonsalves over and planted him with a Chaotic Shockwave (Implant DDT)! He went for the cover. But Watson dove over and broke it up at two. Shootcamp then delivered an Alabama Slam (Ace)/Lungblower (Gonsalves) combo. Gonsalves made the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! De Luca dove over and broke it up. The Chaotics then quickly got Gonsalves in position before nailing him with the Double Tap (superkick to one side of the head by Alexander/Shining Wizard to the other side of the head by De Luca)! Alexander made the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! Watson dove over and broke up the pin. During minute eighteen, Watson and De Luca got into it before Watson doubled her over with a knee to the midsection and brought her down with the STSK (running scissors kick)! After Alexander was brought down to a knee in the middle of the ring, Shootcamp delivered the Coup De Main (running bicycle knee to one side of the head by Gonsalves/Shining Wizard to the other side of the head by Watson)! Gonsalves made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . THRE-NO! Alexander got his shoulder up!!! Gonsalves had Alexander doubled over and placed in a double underhook as Watson stepped out onto the apron. Gonsalves lifted Alexander upside down for the Guerilla Warfare (spiking double underhook piledriver). But as Watson springboarded onto one of the top ropes in the corner, De Luca springboarded onto the other top rope in the same corner! She then jumped over, landed on Watson’s shoulders and brought him down with a top rope hurricanrana! Gonsalves then threw down Alexander, ran over and tried to nail De Luca with the Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike (running bicycle knee). But De Luca moved out of the way. She then ran back at Gonsalves, but he dumped her over the top rope. Instead of crashing to the floor, De Luca landed safely on the apron, quickly grabbed Gonsalves and dropped him across the top rope with a hangman’s neckbreaker before Alexander brought him down with an Ace Crusher! Alexander made the cover and got the ONE, TWO, THREE! The Chaotics O || Twin Stryke (21:14) || Shootcamp X • COMMERCIAL BREAK •
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:14:24 GMT -5
The show cuts backstage to where Dom Harter is standing, preparing for his upcoming match. Ready dressed in his ring attire, sans the leather jacket, the Tenacious Little Bastard is pulling a black armband up to his bicep. He’s interrupted, however, by Spencer Burke.
Spencer Burke: Dom, big announcement earlier tonight--
Dom Harter: Not now, Spencer. I’m not in the mood for you or any of your bullsh*t tonight.
The interviewer is silenced for a moment, not wanting to press the issue about Lowri challenging Dom to a match at Final Frontier any further. He glances towards the black armband and immediately judges that Dom may be in a bad mood over the news about Mercy Williams from earlier in the week.
Spencer Burke: Any news?
Dom Harter: Shut up.
Spencer Burke: I’m ju--
Molly Reid: Spencer, the man said to shut up.
The voice comes from the number one contender to the Undisputed title, Molly Reid, as she walks into shot and stands next to Dom.
Spencer Burke: Ok, ok. But you’ve all got a big main event coming up. Eight man tag action against Johnny Karma, Jimmy Page, Lowri Moss, and Sadie San Francisco…
He says as Jaelynn Ramsey, Fenrys, Chris Bond, and The Crimson Baroness all walk into shot as well. All of a sudden Spencer finds himself surrounded by The New Murder members.
Molly Reid: Don’t be scared Spencer, you seem scared.
Jaelynn Ramsey: Showing fear isn’t something you’d want to display. Get it together and do your job right as any respectable journalist would. Not like there’s many left these days…
She scoffs.
The Crimson Baroness: And certainly not in the wrestling world. But this fear you’re showing, sweetie, I suspect that won’t be the last time we see someone sweating tonight.
Chris Bond: Fear is for the weak, Spencer. You stink like fear. You stink like Jimmy Page. He’s afraid of what’s going to happen at Final Frontier. He’s afraid of what is going to happen tonight when that band of merry misfit-heroes frays at the seams and he’s the one left taking the beating of a lifetime! Just wait until we get Jimmy Page in that ring, face to face with all of us. And wait until the flashbacks of All Star Showdown come rushing back to him. Wait until Jimmy Page remembers why it is that not a single soul will come within an inch of his miserable life. He’ll remember why he spent day after day in foster care--because no family within their right mind wanted a life-sucking worthless dirtball like him. We’re seen as the bad guys because we tried to put him down!? It’s the humane thing to do when you see a suffering animal. We’re basically fucking saints!
Jaelynn Ramsey: And if Sadie thinks that Dom is her problem tonight, then she’s severely mistaken.
The Crimson Baroness: The next big thing…
Jaelynn Ramsey: That’s right. And right now she’s holding the title belt I need - that I want! The perfect way to kickstart my FGA career, and bring some more gold to The New Murder. Right, Molly?
Molly Reid: That’s right Jae! Because I think we all know what’s going to happen at Final Frontier. Johnny can say whatever he wants to say about me, he can act like I’m overconfident or taking him lightly, but the truth of the matter is that Johnny Karma knows that his days as FGA Champion are limited. He knows that come Final Frontier, he’s going to be the one trying to figure out what went wrong for him after I pin his shoulders to the mat for three amazing seconds. Meanwhile, I’ll be back here, celebrating a well-earned FGA Championship win with the best wrestlers in the world. The New Murder, in case you couldn’t figure that out on your own Spence.
Through all of this, Dom Harter remain quiet, pacing back and forth at the back of the pack. His hand running through his hair all the while. Meanwhile, Fenrys is nodding enthusiastically with everything being said.
Spencer Burke: It seems like you’ve all got this planned out--
Fenrys goes to speak, but is left bemused as Dom cuts him off.
Dom Harter: You’re goddamn right we do! And tonight we show why The New Murder is the dominant force here in FGA. Through trials and tribulations, through hell and highwater, we prevail. And whether it’s Molly becoming the next Undisputed champion, or Jaelynn winning that Mid-Atlantic Legacy title...whether it’s Chris beating Jimmy Page, or me finally breaking Lowri Moss and that fighting spirit of hers...tonight they all learn...you do not cross The New Murder!
With that they all walk off in unison, with Dom being overheard saying.
Dom Harter: For Mercy…
As the show cuts back to ringside.
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:14:43 GMT -5
• Singles Match • Chris Madison vs. Jackson Magnum The bell sounded with both men shaking hands to start things off. The two men traded holds until Madison brought Magnum down with a waist lock takedown. Madison was able to transition into a grounded front facelock. But Magnum was able to slip out of the way before Madison could cinch in the hold. The two grapplers traded holds again until Magnum was brought down to the mat with a single leg takedown. Madison quickly dropped down into a Heel Hook. But Madison was able to pull himself back and grab the ropes for a rope break. In minute two, an irish whip reversal sent Madison into the ropes. Upon his return, he was knocked down by a dropkick. He was then sent back to the mat with a headscissors takedown before Magnum knocked him through the ropes and to the floor with a flying forearm. After Madison picked himself back up on the floor, the crowd exploded with cheers when Magnum soared through the air and knocked him down with a spinning springboard forearm. Magnum brought the match back inside and made the cover, but it only got a count of two. Magnum stayed in control during minute four as he nailed Madison with multiple punches to the body in the corner from the clinch. Madison then switched positions with Manum, placed him in a Mauy Thai Clinch and nailed Magnum with multiple knees to the body. After bringing Magnum from out of the corner, an irish whip saw Magnum come back and get dropped with a Pop up Codebreaker. Madison then scaled to the top turnbuckle and went for a diving double foot stomp. But Manum rolled out of the way. After Madison returned to his feet and turned around, Magnum ran over to attack. But Madison tackled him down with a Lou Thesz Press and followed by with 12-to-6 elbows to the face. During minute seven, Madison went for a backwards roll into a German Suplex. But somehow, Magnum was able to land safely on his feet! When Madison returned to his feet, Magnum ran over to attack. But he got dumped over the top turnbuckle and sent to the floor. After Magnum picked himself up off the floor, Madison ran into the far ropes. When he came back, Magnum slid back in and cut him off with a superkick for a count of two. The Godfall (suplex lift into a front knee to the face) also got Magnum a two count. After bringing Madison back to his feet, Magnum sent him into the corner with an irish whip before connecting with a front handspring clothesline. He then threw Madison from out of the corner with a belly to belly suplex. After scaling to the top turnbuckle, Magnum dove off and crashed down on top of Madison with a top rope elbow. He made the cover, but it only got a count of two. In minute ten, Magnum had Madison set up for a German Suplex. But Madison countered with multiple elbows to the face. After performing a standing switch, Madison lifted Magnum up onto his shoulders to set up for the End Game (electric chair dropped into a bridging German Suplex). Before Madison could deliver the suplex, Magnum punched him in the head multiple times, flipped back and spiked him with a reverse frankensteiner! With Madison down in the prone position, Magnum scaled to the top turnbuckle, jumped off and crashed down across Madison’s back with the Man of Tomorrow (5 Star Frog Splash). The Irish Superman rolled Madison onto his back, headed back out to the apron, scaled to the top turnbuckle, jumped off and crashed on top of Madison with a second Man of Tomorrow! ONE! . . TWO! . . THR-NO! Madison got his shoulder up. Magnum picked up Madison and sent him into the ropes. Upon his return, Magnum turned him inside out with The Blue Blur (Sick Kick)! He then brought a groggy Madison back to his feet before running into the ropes. When Magnum returned, he threw out a Superman Punch. But Madison ducked, grabbed Magnum from behind and threw him down with a Millennium Suplex (Crossface Chickenwing Suplex). After an irish whip sent Magnum into the corner, Madison ran across the corner and nailed him with a running yakuza kick to the face before throwing him out of the corner with a Sleeper Suplex. He made the cover, but it only got a count of two. Madison brought Magnum back to his feet, lifted him up and planted him with a brainbuster! He made the cover. But it only got a count of two and a ½. Madison brought Magnum back to his feet and lifted him up for another brainbuster. But on the way up, Magnum nailed him with a knee to the head. He then delivered another Godfall to Madison before planting him with a DDT. He made the cover, but it only got a count of two and a ½. After another superkick knocked Madison down, Magnum headed to the apron and got in position. Once Madison returned to his feet, Magnum went for another springboard spinning forearm. But Madison countered with a Codebreaker! He then brought Magnum back to his feet and threw out a ripcord rolling elbow. But Magnum ducked the elbow and hopped onto Madion’s shoulders. Before Madison could deliver another reverse frankensteiner, Madison countered with the End Game for the ONE, TWO, THREE! Chris Madison O || End Game (15:58) || Jackson Magnum X • COMMERCIAL BREAK •
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:15:13 GMT -5
December 22 and 23 Times Union Center Albany, NY LIVE and ONLY on PAY-PER-VIEW
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Post by FGA Office on Aug 23, 2018 17:15:48 GMT -5
MAIN EVENT • 8-Man Tag Team Match • (Scramble Rules) Johnny Karma, Jimmy Page, Sadie San Francisco, Lowri Moss vs. Molly Reid, Dom Harter, Chris Bond, Jaelynn Ramsey Moss immediately tried to go after Harter at the start of the match. But the Welshwoman had to be retrained by her teammates while Harter continued to mock her from across the ring. After Moss reluctantly stepped out onto the apron, Sadie San Francisco and Harter started things off. Sadie got the better of Harter and knocked him back with several left arm forearm strikes to the face. An irish whip reversal sent Sadie into the ropes. When the Mid-Atlantic Legacy Champion returned, Harter threw her down with a powerslam for a two count. Harter brought the fight into the corner by slamming Sadie face-first into the top turnbuckle. A flurry of punches then sent Sadie down in the corner before Harter applied a foot choke. The Tenacious Little Bastard released the choke once the ref’s count reached four and ¾. He then pulled Sadie back to her feet by the hair before whipping her across the ring. Harter ran across the ring and threw out a running double knee strike. But Sadie moved out of the way, causing Harter to crash into the turnbuckles. After being tossed through the ropes, Harter began to pick himself up off the floor. Sadie then took her cue and ran into the far ropes. When she returned, she motioned for a suicide dive. But she had to slam on the brakes when Chris Bond and Jaelynn Ramsey rushed over and stood in front of Harter. While Sadie stared down at the three New Murder members, Molly Reid blindsided her with a flying superman punch! She then took Sadie and tossed her through the ropes and to the floor, where the three New Murder members put the boots to Sadie. Harter, Bond and Ramsey stomped away on Sadie until Page and Moss chased them away. Back in the ring, Karma turned Reid around and nailed her with a series of punches to the face. He then sent Reid towards the ropes with an irish whip. But Reid countered with a handspring pelé kick! While Karma was dazed, Reid ran into the ropes. When she returned, the crowd cheered when Karma knocked her down with an NYC Uppercut (running European Uppercut). After knocking Reid down with another NYC Uppercut, Karma ran across the ring, hopped over the top rope and delivered Macho Karma. While Reid stumbled back, Karma hopped onto the apron, scaled to the top turnbuckle and went for a diving double ax handle smash. But Reid doubled him over on the way down with a spinning back kick to the midsection. She then flattened him with an Axe Kick before making the cover for a count of two. The New Murder remained in control during minute seven when Reid tagged out to Bond. The Battle-Hardened Veteran unleashed a flurry of European Uppercuts in the corner to the Undisputed Champion. He went for an irish whip. But Karma reversed. Karma ran across the ring to attack, but Bond knocked him back with a back elbow. Bond then charged out of the corner to attack. But Karma took him down with a snap scoop powerslam. As Karma went for the cover, Ramsey dove over to break it up. So Karma moved out of the way, causing Ramsey to land on top of Bond. Karma then took the recently returning Ramsey and tossed her through the ropes and to the floor. Back inside, Bond quickly grabbed Karma from behind and brought him down with a rear naked chokedrop. Bond taunted the crowd as he circled Karma before delivering stomps to the left bicep, left wrist, left knee, left ankle, right shin, right thigh and right shoulder. Bond then pointed over at Page before delivering several stomps to the face. Bond brought Karma back to his feet, grabbed a hold of Karma’s arm and held it out for Page. After Page spat in Bond’s direction, Bond brought Karma down with a russian leg sweep for a count of two. A tag was made to Reid in minute ten. After sending Kama flipping down to the canvas with a step-up enzuigiri, Reid ran into the ropes. Wen Reid returned, she went for a rolling thunder senton. But Karma got his knees up to block the move! After whipping Reid hard into his corner, he ran over, delivered another NYC Uppercut and tagged Sadie back in. The Mid-Atlantic Champion placed Reid in a Tree of Woe before delivering a jumping stomp the jaw. After Reid fell out of the corner, Moss was tagged in. After an irish whip into the ropes, Moss knocked Reid down with a spinning heel kick, then a dropsault. She then threw Reid down with an STO for a count of two. After a headbutt sent Reid stumbling backwards into the corner, Moss planted her with a Tornado DDT. Moss went for the cover. But Harter dragged Moss off of her before nailing her with a punt kick to the ribs! Once Moss returned to her feet, she ran back over to attack Harter. But Harter wisely hopped off the apron. Ramsey and Bond then quickly grabbed a hold of Moss’ arms. While Moss was trapped, Reid ran over and bashed her with a spinning back elbow to the back of the head! She made the cover. But it only got a two count. Ramsey was tagged in during minute fourteen. The Oakland native hit Moss with multiple throat thrusts in the corner before bringing her out of the corner and knocking her down with a short-arm clothesline. A lateral press got a count of two. Ramsey knocked Moss down with a crooked arm lariat for a two count. A superkick got a two count. A facebuster also got a two count. Ramsey called for another crooked arm lariat. Once Moss finally got back to her feet and turned around, Ramsey ran over and threw out the lariat. But Moss ducked, floated over across Moss’ back and spiked her with a crucifix driver! With both grapplers down, the ref started his count. ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! FIVE! Moss continued to pull herself over towards her corner when Harter got in and dragged Ramsey over towards The New Murder corner! After Bond was easily tagged in, he rushed over and dragged Moss back towards the center of the ring just when she was an inch away from tagging in Page. Bond applied a Camel Clutch as he directly faced Page’s corner. Bond pulled back on the hold while he trash talked Page the entire time. After releasing the hold in the seventeenth minute, Bond doubled Moss over with multiple knees to the body before bringing her down with a belly to back suplex for a two count. A jumping backbreaker also resulted in a two count. Bond then applied a rear naked choke. The ref repeatedly asked Moss if she wanted to give up. Harter could be seen from the apron taunting Moss over and over. But Moss refused. The Welshwoman battled back to a vertical base before nailing Bond with four elbows to the midsection. With the hold broken, Moss could have turned, made a break for her corner and tagged out. Instead, she ran across the ring and bashed Harter in the face with a forearm smash! The Tenacious Little Bastard flew off the apron before smacking against the guardrail. While Moss fumed at Harter’s downed body, Bond grabbed her from behind, tossed her through the ropes, dragged her along the middle rope and planted her with the Rejection DDT (rope-hung DDT)! He made the cover. ONE! TWO! TH-NO! Moss got her shoulder up! After Reid was tagged back in during minute nineteen, she knocked Moss down with a springboard chuck kick. She then scaled to the top turnbuckle, flipped back and went for a corkscrew moonsault. But Moss got her knees up! While Reid was curled up, Moss turned over and began to drag herself over towards her corner. Reid continued to howl in pain while Karma, Page and Sadie all reached out for the tag. Moss dove over towards her teammates to make the tag. But at the last minute, Karma, Page and Sadie were all yanked down by Harter, Bond and Ramsey respectively! Karma was rammed back-first against the side of the ring, Page was thrown against the guardrail and Sadie was whipped into the steel steps! When Moss pulled herself up in her corner, she was given a flying knee to the back from Reid! Reid then sat Moss up on the top turnbuckle before climbing the ropes. Reid then hopped onto Moss’ shoulders, flipped back and took her down with an avalanche poison rana!!! Reid made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . THREE! NOOOOOOOO! Moss got her shoulder up at two and ⅝!!!! The New Murder couldn’t believe it! After Reid snapped out of her state of shock, she stepped out onto the apron. After flipping back and knocking Karma down with a moonsault, she leapt back up onto the apron and went for a springboard DDT. But Moss doubled her over with a kick to the midsection, positioned herself so that she looked straight at Harter before she planted Moss with a cradle piledriver! Harter was beside himself as Moss made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . TH-NO! Bond and Ramsey rushed in and put the boots to Moss! They then picked Moss up and whipped her into the ropes. When Moss returned, they threw out a double clothesline. But Moss ducked. When Bond and Ramsey turned around, Sadie knocked Moss down with the Palo Alto (running corkscrew roundhouse knee strike) while Page flattened Bond with Sole Destruction (discus big boot)! Harter then ran in and knocked Page down with a lariat from behind! He then quickly turned to Sadie, who he doubled over with a kick to the midsection and positioned for a piledriver. But before Harter could lift Sadie up, Moss ran over and used Sadie’s back to bash Harter in the face with a Shining Wizard! Moss grabbed Harter, ran into the corner and slammed him face-first into the top turnbuckle while the crowd counted along. Crowd: ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! FIVE! SIX! SEVEN! EIGHT! NINE! TEN! Moss then turned Harter around, climbed onto the middle ropes and punched him while the crowd counted along. Crowd: ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! FIVE! SIX! SEVEN! EIGHT! NINE! TEN! After Moss climbed down, she whipped Harter across the ring towards Page, who threw him into the turnbuckle with an Exploder Suplex! After Harter pulled himself up into the corner and turned around, he was nailed him with a running high knee from Sadie! The Mid-Atlantic Legacy Champ then whipped Harter over towards Karma, who nearly took his head off with Check Your Chiclets (Superkick)! Karma made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . THRE-NO! Bond and Ramsey dragged Karma to the outside before they threw him back-first against the guardrail! When Bond and Ramsey turned around, they were each knocked down by a suicide dive from Moss and Sadie! Bond was then rolled back into the ring, where a seething Page awaited him. Page whipped Bond into the corner and bashed him with a running elbow smash, then a running big boot. After Bond slumped down in the corner, Page bashed him with a running knee facewash. A double underhook suplex sent Bond flying across the ring in minute twenty three. Page pulled up Bond and sent him back across the ring. This time, with a half nelson suplex. Once a groggy Bond got up to a knee, Page ran over and clobbered him with the Trauma Symphony (Boma Ye)! He made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . THRE-NO! Reid broke up the pin with a springboard knee drop! Reid brought Page into the corner and unleashed a flurry of punches, kicks, knees and elbows. After an irish whip sent Page into the opposite corner, Reid followed up with a handspring back elbow. She then brought Page from out of the corner and whipped him into the ropes. When Page returned, Reid brought him down with That’s Using Your Face! (double knee facebreaker)! She made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . THR-NO! Karma dove over and broke up the pin! An irish whip reversal sent Karma into the ropes. When he returned, Reid brought him down with a leg lariat for a count of two. A leg sweep, followed by a standing moonsault also got Reid a two count. After she whipped Karma into the corner, Reid went for another handling back elbow. This time, she was caught in mid air! Karma then carried her back to the center of the ring, placed her down, wrestled control of her arm, spun her out in front of him and turned her inside out with Hard Times (wristlock transitioned into a Bionic Elbow)!!! He made the cover. ONE! . . TWO! . . THRE-NO! Bond dove over and broke up the pin! Bond then picked up Karma, grabbed him and brought him down with the End of days (Flatliner)! Page then grabbed a hold of Bond before driving him down with Nirvana (Hangman’s Facebuster)! Once Page returned to his feet, he was driven back down with The Savagery (diving bulldog)! When Ramsey returned to her feet, Sadie hooked her arms from behind, turned and brought her down with the Vanity (Unprettier)! After Sadie returned to her feet, Harter spun her around, doubled her over with a kick to the midsection and brought her down with the Last Exit (lifting double underhook facebuster)! Once Harter returned to his feet and turned around, Moss threw out the Breuddwydion Melus (Superkick). But Harter caught her foot! He then swung Moss’ leg away from him and grabbed her from behind to set up the Mors Proditoris (Rainmaker). But before Harter could spin Moss out in front of him, Moss used her free arm to elbow him repeatedly in the face. Once free, Moss staggered across the ring. She the turned around and charged full steam ahead at Harter. But Harter countered with an overhead belly to belly suplex, sending Moss over the top rope and to the floor!!! Reid got the ref’s attention while Harter taunted Moss from the ring. The Tenacious little Bastard’s taunting was soon stopped when Karma grabbed him from behind and placed him in Deep Karma (Crossface Chickenwing)! The crowd cheered as Harter howled in pain. Karma continued to fight for the submission until Harter broke the submission by low blowing Karma with a mule kick!! After Harter fell through the ropes and landed on the apron, Karma stumbled back, turned around and nearly got his head taken off with the Molly Kick (Superkick)!!! An exhausted Reid fell on top of Karma and hooked the leg for the ONE, TWO, THREE! The New Murder O || Molly Kick (27:45) || Johnny Karma, Jimmy Page, Sadie San Francisco, Lowri Moss X After the match, The New Murder regrouped on the outside. Once they made their way up the aisle, they were joined by Fenrys at the to of the ramp. Karma could be seen finally coming to. He winced as he held his jaw in pain. After sitting up and turning to the ramp, Karma saw Reid motioning for the belt around her waist as the show faded to black…
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