Monday Night Mayhem #1 - 11/23/09
Kerry Lane: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome back to an all Brand new Impact Wrestling Federation.
Josh Hart: That's right Kerry, we would like to thank each and everyone of our loyal supporters.
Kerry Lane: It's been over 6 months since the doors of the IWF have been opened, and lots has changed. We will be going over the details throughout the program.
Josh Hart: I gotta tell you Kerry, I never thought i'd be here working with YOU AGAIN.
Kerry Lane: Me either, I heard you were selling used cars?
Josh Hart: Shut up Kerry. I hear you were working at McDonalds.
Kerry Lane: Come on Josh, you know that's not true. But anyways, one of the first men signed up back with the IWF is none other than the Infamous Montana, and speak of the devil, he is making his way down to the ring.
Montana steps in the IWF ring yet again, and gives the crowd a smug look of disrespect, as they boo the legendary heel. Montana snatches the microphone from Jessica and steps back to the center of the ring, and awaits for the crowd to settle down.
Montana: I'd like to say "its good to be back" ....but jou know what??? It's not. Jou see this company needs me. All you stupid fans...jou need me too. 6 Months ago this place went belly up cause jou fans were too cheap to buy our merchandise. Montana's kids have to eat too. Jou fans are selfish and jou did not support a growing company. In my time, I had a chance to think. I did some soul searching, if you will.
Why am I here? Well that's simple, I have a job to do, and It's not to take back my IWF Championship. Oh no. Jou see, Montana is the new GM around here. This time, the show will be ran with the rules in full effect. I am not going to take any lip from CMS. Adam Freeman will still have his big mouth, and Montana will continue to shut him up. James Kash is going to be here kicking ass as always. So jou see many of the top IWF stars are returning, but some aren't. So I needed to go out there and find a few replacements, if you will. I needed to find some "new blood" Some guys with the hunger for sucess. I signed the best young talent today, because thats what I do. Hell I even signed some old familar faces like Dominic Aviles. I don't even know how much he still has left, but he's got the drive of a champ. Other returning stars include Tom Mcbrady, Jay Raven, Ryan Harrision, the list goes on and on. That's why I was brought into the GM position. To give opportunity.
And what I mean, by opportunity, it means we are starting fresh. Nobody is going to get a free ride on what they did in the past. And more importantly, Adam Freeman is NOT the IWF champion. All the belts will be up for grabs. It's all about the wins here in the IWF, and starting next week, will be the beginning of the Contenders tourament to crown a new IWF Champion. That will begin next week, but tonight we have some big time wrestling matchups. So sit back, shut up and enjoy the show.
Kerry Lane: Well folks you just heard from our General Manager Montana the IWF is indeed back, but it’s a brand new place.
Josh Hart: We have some big names returning, as well as a few names that we haven’t seen in a while, and last we will be seeing some fresh faces to round out our roster.
Kerry Lane: Our first match of the evening will be the big 10-Man Battle Royal and the winner here should sure impress our GM Montana.
Josh Hart: Let’s hope so, because with the man in charge you have to be impressive or pack you bags and get the hell out.
Kerry Lane: We already have David Baptie, Diamante Valentine, Harry Hager, Loki, Louis Loiselle, and Young Mannie in the ring waiting on the last four superstars to make their way down to the ring.
Axeman hits the arena as Josh Jones comes jogging out onto the stage and looks down to the floor. Josh Jones slowly looks up pointing out into the crowd before making his way down the ramp slapping hands with the fans. Jones makes his way into the ring climbing to the top of the nearest turnbuckle pointing out into the crowd once again.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Florida, “The Dagger” Josh Jones!
Kerry Lane: Here comes a fresh face we haven’t seen before “The Dagger” Josh Jones looks ready for action.
Josh Hart: Let’s see if he can hang with the big boys here on Monday Night Mayhem.
Final Countdown hits the arena as Bobby King steps out onto the stage and slowly makes his way down the ramp. Bobby King stops at the bottom of the ramp and flexes showing off his muscles. Bobby King than climbs up onto the apron and taunts the fans again before springing himself over the top rope and standing in the middle of the ring with a cocky smirk across his face.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet ten inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-two pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, “The Motorcity Mystery” Bobby King!
Kerry Lane: The returning Bobby King is an old familiar face and I talked to him before the match he’s pumped and ready to get back to the action.
Josh Jones: This is a fresh start for every superstar here in the Brand New IWF and this is Bobby King’s chance to show everybody what he can do.
Superhero by Jane’s Addiction hits the arena as Tony Valentino steps out onto the stage followed by his agent, Mr. Gold. Tony Valentino makes his way down the ramp taunting the fans, posing for pictures, and flirting with the ladies as Mr. Gold talks on his cell phone. Tony Valentino makes his way into the ring as Mr. Gold makes his way back up the ramp.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Los Angeles, California, “The Natural” Tony Valentino!
Kerry Lane: Another new face here in the IWF the very talent movie actor Tony Valentino steps into the wrestling ring for the first time lets see what he can do.
Josh Hart: This will be just a small test of what is to come here in the IWF.
My World by Sick Puppies hits the arena as Dominick Aviles steps out onto the stage and slowly makes his way to the ring enjoying his extremely loud appreciation from the fans. Dominick Aviles returns the appreciation by slapping hands with the males and flirting with the ladies. Dominick makes his way into the ring and climbs to the top of all four corners throwing his arms high into the air. Dominick than takes off his shirt and sunglasses and throws them out into the crowd.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet four inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Tampa, Florida, “Devastating” Dominick Aviles!
Kerry Lane: Will you listen to this crowd they are pumped for the return of “Devastating” Dominick Aviles to the IWF.
Josh Hart: It’s been two long years, but he’s back and the crowd is showing their love for him.
Bell Rings: All ten men circle the ring before hands start flying lefts and rights start swinging. David Baptie goes right after Harry Hager with right hands and than sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Hager pulls Baptie back towards him and takes him down to the mat with a Black Hole Slam. Loki and Louis Loiselle are trading right hands with Loki getting the upperhand after a big right hand and takes Loiselle down to the mat with a jawbreaker. Josh Jones and Diamante Valentine square off with right hands and Valentine attempts a clothesline, but Jones ducks and takes Valentine down to the mat with a snap suplex. Dominick Aviles and Young Mannie are trading punches with Aviles connecting with a stiff kick to the midsection and attempts a spinebuster, but Young Mannie squirms his way out of it taking Aviles down to the amt with an implant DDT. Tony Valentino and Bobby King are going at it and Valentino takes King down to the mat with a piledriver. All five men still standing start swinging away at each other all throwing right hands viciously.
Kerry Lane: This match has kicked the night off with a bang and everybody is on their feet all cheering for their favorite superstars.
Josh Hart: This is getting intense rather quickly and it’s a bit to take in with the action moving so quickly.
Harry Hager guides David Baptie back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Baptie reverses the irish whip into one of his own and Diamante Valentine catches Hager with a dropkick taking him down to the mat. Hager slowly makes it back to his feet as Baptie and Valentine catch Hager with a double team dropkick sending him to the ropes. Hager bounces off the ropes and leans against them regaining his senses. Dominick takes Jones down to the mat with a solid right hand and than charges at Hager catching him with a clothesline that takes him off his feet. Hager manages to stay in the ring and fights back, but gets caught with a missile dropkick from Bobby King sending him over the top rope to the outside floor. Loki than drives his foot into the midsection of Baptie and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Louis Loiselle catches Baptie with a back body drop sending him over the top rope and to the outside floor. Loki makes his way over and drives his foot into the midsection of Loiselle and sets him up for the Shallow Grave. Loki makes his way over to the apron and sends Loiselle over the top rope and to the outside floor.
Kerry Lane: That’s three men down and six to go before we have our winner.
Josh Hart: This is still anybody’s ball game in this 10-Man Battle Royal.
Young Mannie and Josh Jones are swinging away in the corner and Mannie climbs to the top turnbuckle and starts swinging away at Jones as the crowd counts along with the ref. Jones than grabs Mannie by his legs and lifts him into the air before dropping down to the mat sending Mannie chin first against the top turnbuckle. Jones walks right into a standing dropkick from Tony Valentino. Mannie makes it back to his feet as Jones makes it back to his and Mannie sends him flying over the top rope with a superkick. Tony Valentino and Diamante Valentine are trading punches and Valentino takes Valentine down to the mat with a spinebuster. Valentino guides Valentine back to his feet as Dominick connects with Pop Your Collar. Valentine pops back up from the impact and Valentino takes advantages sending him over the top rope to the outside floor with a clothesline. Bobby King and Loki are going at it and King takes Loki down to the mat with a neck breaker. Young Mannie makes his way over and grabs King and takes him down to the mat with a lariat. Dominick guides Loki back to his feet and sends him flying over the top rope with a picture perfect dropkick.
Kerry Lane: With that last elimination were now down to the final four men.
Josh Hart: We have Young Mannie, Bobby King, Tony Valentino, and Dominick Aviles still in this match and each of these four men can walk away the winner here tonight.
Young Mannie and Dominick Aviles are going at it with rights and lefts while Bobby King and Tony Valentino trade off punches back and forth. Mannie catches Dominick with a kick to the midsection and quickly takes him down to the mat with a vertical suplex. Bobby King connects with a series of european uppercuts to Valentino backing him into the corner. King than sets Valentino up on the top turnbuckle and takes him down to the mat with a hurricanranna off the top rope. King than sets his attention on Mannie taking him down to the mat with a chop block to the back of the knees. King taunts the crowd and guides Mannie back to his feet and sends him flying over the top rope to the outside floor with the Pele Kick. Dominick makes it back to his feet and grabs King from behind and takes him down to the mat with a devastating german release suplex. Dominick guides King back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. King bounces back right into the Sunset Kick from Valentino sending him over the top rope and to the outside floor.
Kerry Lane: Now it comes down to just two men and one of them is walking out of this match the first winner here in the brand new Impact Wrestling Federation.
Josh Hart: Is it going to be the triumphant return of “Devastating” Dominick Aviles or will the new blood “The Natural” Tony Valentino pick up the win.
Dominick and Valentino circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Valentino connects with a series of forearm shots to the face of Dominick and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Dominick bounces back and Valentino attempts another Sunset Kick, but Dominick manages to duck the kick and makes it back to his feet. Dominick grabs Valentino and takes him down to the mat with an Implant DDT. Dominick makes it back to his feet taunting the fans as Valentino lays motionless in the middle of the ring. Valentino slowly makes his way back to his feet and Dominick charges forward and attempts the Pop Your Collar, but Valentino manages to grab the top rope to keep himself on his feet as Dominick hits the mat head first. Valentino takes the chance to regain his senses and slowly guides Dominick back to his feet. Valentino connects with a kick to the midsection of Dominick and sets him up for The Close Up. Dominick manages to reverse the hold into The Devastator and connects in the middle of the ring. Dominick guides Valentino back to his feet and tosses him over the top rope and to the outside floor.
Winner: “Devastating” Dominick Aviles
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen the winner of the 10-Man Over the Top Battle Royal, “Devastating” Dominick Aviles!
Kerry Lane: Well folks after a two year hiatus from the ring due to severe injuries, Dominick Aviles has won he return match.
Josh Hart: This guy was great back in the day and it looks to me that he can still get the job done in the middle of the ring.
Kerry Lane: Folks don’t go anywhere we’ll be right back after this short commercial break.
***COMMERICAL BREAK***
Kerry Lane: What a 10-Man Battle Royal we all just witnessed and best of all the returning “Devastating” Dominick Aviles picked up the win.
Josh Hart: That was one very interesting matchup none the less, but up next we have a tag team match full of new blood talent.
Kerry Lane: This will be one hell of a match to watch as nobody in the IWF have seen any four of these men wrestle a match.
Josh Hart: Enough talking already lets get down to business here.
The Anderson Evolution hits the arena hits the arena as Hutt Anderson steps out onto the stage with a disgusted look on his face and pulls his gloves to make sure their tight. Petey Payne that struts onto the stage behind him with the Navak's behind him. Anderson and Payne make their way down to the ring showing no emotion as the Navak's follow behind.
Jessica Lock:Weighing in at a combined weight of five hundred and three pounds, from Youngstown, Ohio, “The True Enforcer” Hutt Anderson and Petey “The Pistol” Payne!
Josh Hart: These guys look like they mean all business and no play, but lets see what they can do in the ring.
Kerry Lane: We don't know anything on either team here tonight so hopefully they put on a show.
Too Fake by Hockey hits the arena as Devin Cross and Ricky Jackson step out onto the stage bouncing up and down and dancing away. They continue their way down the ramp dancing and bouncing along making their way into the ring.
Jessica Lack: Weighing in at a combined weight of four hundred and fifteen pounds, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, “Hy-Fly” Devin Cross and “Fire” Ricky Jackson, BPB Fury!
Josh Hart: Well this tag team sure does seem full of energy here tonight, lets see how long they can keep the momentum up for this match.
Kerry Lane: You have to have great cardio to bounce all over the ring and continue to last in this match.
Bell Rings:Cross and Payne face off and go at it as soon as the bell rings. The two tie up but Payne gets the best of Devin as he applies a headlock into a wristlock. Payne irish whips Devin into the ropes and delivers a clothesline. Payne goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but only gets a one count. Petey charges toward a downed Devin, but gets caught with a drop toe hold followed by a series of stomps. Devin, on the offense now, applies a front facelock on a downed Payne. The crowd gets behind Devin but Payne slips out of it and delivers a series of flurry punches to the head of Devin Cross. Payne delivers a snap suplex and goes for the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Devin kicks out at the count of two. Payne tries to slow down the match with a sleeper, but Devin manages to get free and connects with a roundhouse kick to the side of Payne's head. As Petey staggers about, Devin sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and Payne bounces back right into a kitchen sink from Devin sending him down to the mat.
Kerry Lane: A lot of back and forth action between these two men and both are looking rather good.
Josh Hart: Both men need to tag out to their partners so we can see what they can do in the ring.
Devin guides Payne back to his feet and sends him to the rope with an irish whip. Payne bounces back and Devin attempts a clothesline, but Payne rolls out of the way and makes the hot tag to Hutt Anderson. Anderson makes his way into the ring and connects with a big boot to the face of Devin sending him down to the mat. Anderson than guides Devin back to his feet and tosses him into the corner and connects with a big right and lefts hands to his midsection. Anderson backs out of the corner and waits as Devin staggers out and than takes him down to the mat with a full nelson slam. Anderson goes for the cover, but Jackson climbs to the top turnbuckle as the ref gets down to make the count. Jackson leaps through the air and connects with a moonsault on Anderson to stop the count at two. Jackson makes it back to his feet and catches Anderson with a stiff kick to the face sending him down to the mat. The ref forces Jackson back to his corner as Devin and Anderson crawl to their respective corners.
Kerry Lane: This is our chance to see Ricky Jackson in the ring, but Hutt Anderson is a very dominating superstar.
Josh Hart: That he is, he was throwing Devin around like a little rag doll until Jackson made the save with that moonsault.
Anderson and Devin start crawling towards their corners and both men tag out to their partners. Jackson jumps over the top rope into the ring and charges as Payne catching him with a clothesline while making his way into the ring. Jackson quickly guides Payne back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Payne bounces back and Jackson takes him down to the mat with a headscissors DDT. Jackson makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Payne kicks out at the count of two. Jackson guides Payne back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. Jackson charges forward and connects with a clothesline in the corner and than sets Payne up on the top turnbuckle. Jackson taunts the crowd and than climbs the turnbuckle, but Payne knocks him back down with a right hand followed up with another right hand sending him back down to the mat. Payne than grabs the head of Jackson and takes him down to the mat with a tornado DDT from the top turnbuckle.
Josh Hart: Ricky Jackson came in like a case of dynamite and went to work on Petey Payne.
Kerry Lane: The little showboating from Jackson was the break that Payne needed and he took it.
Payne goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Jackson gets a shoulder up at the count of two. Payne guides Jackson back to his feet and gets caught with a knee strike to the midsection followed up with a modified swinging neckbreaker taking Payne down to the mat. Jackson guides Payne back to his feet and locks in an arm-wrench and tags out to Devin. Devin makes his way into the ring and connects with a stiff kick to the midsection of Payne sending him down to the mat. Devin than guides Payne back to his feet and sends him towards the ropes with an irish whip. Payne bounces off the ropes and Anderson gets the blind tag. Devin than takes Payne down to the mat with a hurricanrana as Anderson makes his way into the ring. Anderson charges for the ropes and bounces back as Devin makes it back to his feet walking right into the Big Boot from Anderson. Anderson makes his way over to Jackson and brings him into the ring the hard way. Anderson guides him to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and when Jackson bounces back Anderson sends him to the outside floor with a back body drop. Devin slowly makes his way back to his feet as Anderson grabs him and drives him back down to the mat with The Huttbuster. Anderson makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup via pinfall, “The True Enforcer” Hutt Anderson and Petey “The Pistol” Payne!
Josh Hart:What a match that was for both teams and both teams were impressive tonight.
Kerry Lane: That brute strength is hard to overcome for the smaller guys like Ricky Jackson and Devin Cross.
Post Match: Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne make their way back up the ramp taunting the fans as their managers follow. Jackson makes his way back into the ring to check on Cross when the titan-tron starts to snow and than turns to black. A message appears on the screen. Three is Better than Two. You need me and You need me to Lead. I'm Coming back whether the Two of you like it or not. The titan-tron snows out and than returns to normal as Jackson and Cross both have disappointed looks across their faces.
Josh Hart:What the hell was all of that about?
Kerry Lane: Apparently it has to do with Ricky Jackson and Devin Cross we'll have to get them interviewed to find out.
Josh Hart: Folks I just got word that Carl Long is backstage.
Scene cuts backstage to Carl Long who is standing by with Tom McBrady.
Carl Long: Thank you Kerry Lane and Josh Hart and might I say how good it feels to be back. Now onto more important things like the gentlemen standing with me now. Tom McBrady how does it feel to be back in the IWF.
Tom McBrady: Honestly, it couldn’t feel any better and this time around I’m going to prove why I’m the best this business has ever seen period. I’m in better shape and physical condition and I have relearned the ways of the ring. The IWF superstars in the back have better watch out or Tom McBrady will talk them out one by one.
Just than Nic Stone barges into the picture getting in between Tom McBrady and Carl Long.
Carl Long: Well ladies and gentlemen the newest superstar to the IWF that we have never seen before “The Shining Star” Nic Stone!
Nic Stone grabs the mic and pushes Carl Long out of the picture.
Nic Stone: Let me get this straight your warning everybody in the back to stay out of your way or your going to start taking them out. Your lucky your not in the ring with me tonight or I’d be the one to put you in your place, however your going up against James Kash so I don’t have to worry about it to much.
Tom McBrady: Well you have a match against Adam Freeman not such an easy task for you tonight either.
Nic Stone: The difference between that is I have his number and I’ll be making the biggest impact here tonight when I beat “The Savior of the IWF” Adam Freeman in the middle of that ring one, two, three while I have the feeling James Kash will have you lying on your back for the three count.
Nic Stone than shoves Tom McBrady in the face backing him against the wall and makes his exit.
Josh Hart: Nic Stone looking very impressive and very confident that he is going to beat Adam Freeman here tonight.
Kerry Lane: We’ll see when the time comes, but up next is a 3 way dance, with 3 young guys that will surely make an impact here in the new IWF.
Josh Hart: CMS has already made a major impact here, and he is working his way towards the world championship.
Kerry Lane: Mr. Enigma has established himself as a mystery, who can strike a win at any time. It will be interesting to see who pulls this off. Don’t count out Bobby Storm either!
I’m Coming hits the arena as a wall of smoke covers the entire stage, and when it fades away, he comes out from the stage floor standing and looking to the ground, he then in a sudden move points to the sky and then to himself, making a huge flag of Costa Rica to come from the ceiling , he then walks all the way to the ring bragging. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet ten inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds from New York, New York, “Bigger Than Life” CMS!
Josh Hart: CMS pledges that 2009 will be his year and that nobody will stand in his way.
Kerry Lane: Let's see how he does against Mr. Enigma and Bobby Storm here tonight.
T.I. s " What You Know" begins to play a black BMW with chrome plated lining and rims drives in from the side of the entrance ramp. As the main theme music sounds and the beats kick in, Enigma steps out of the vehicle, strutting down the ramp and from time to time alternatively rising of both hands as he makes his way to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet one inch, weighing in at two hundred and fifty pounds, from Jacksonville, Florida, Mr. Enigma!
Kerry Lane: Mr. Enigma making his return to the IWF and he looks ready for some action here tonight.
Josh Hart: This guy is one crazy psychopath and there is no telling what he'll do to get the win.
As SBYDL is uttured pyro bursts out from the bottom of the stage then the full song begins to play. Bobby comes riding out onto the ramp on the "Beer Mobile" a cooler with an engine. He swerves from left to right slapping the hands of the fan before circling the ring once and parking it near the bottom of the ramp. He grabs a beer out of the cooler and proceeds to enter the ring and climb the turnbuckle. He downs the can and throws it inot the audience before throwing up a corna in a taunt and spitting beer into the air.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and forty pounds, from Houston, Texas, “The Relentless” Bobby Storm!
Kerry Lane: Did you hear the pop this hometown crowd just gave their local superstar.
Josh Hart: That isn't going to give him the advantage here tonight CMS or Mr. Enigma will put oh Bobby Storm in his place.
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Mr. Enigma
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Bobby Storm
Bell Rings: All three men circle in the ring cautious to make the first move. CMS fakes a charge in, but backs off quickly. No one is quick to make a move, but then Bobby Storm rushes in, in between Enigma and CMS and starts to chop both of them. They are taken off guard as Storm is a house of fire. Storm winds up for a big chop on Enigma, and he catches the chop, and tosses him over the top rope, as he hits his back on the apron, as he crashes to the floor. Enigma points at CMS and says he’s me and you now. CMS looks for a way to escape as Enigma steps in. CMS suckers Enigma in as he pokes him in the eye. CMS guides Enigma to the corner and starts to knee him in the midsection. CMS slings Enigma across the ring to the other turnbuckle. CMS looks at the crowd and charges in, but Storm slips in under the bottom rope and clotheslines CMS out of his socks. He’s yells out, and the crowd responds.
Kerry Lane: This Bobby Storm is showing us something here tonight.
Josh Hart: He’s showing he has balls, if nothing else.
Enigma comes up from behind Storm and grabs him in a waist lock, and tosses him down in with german suplex. Enigma goes for the cover, but CMS is able to break up the count. CMS is now throwing elbows at Enigma, who is trying to regain himself. CMS pushes Enigma to the ropes, and sends him up and down, with a back body drop. Storm follows up with a leg drop on enigma. CMS and Storm are starting to work as a team. CMS tells Storm to drop the leg again, and storm does so. CMS tells him one more time, Storm bounces off the ropes, but CMS drop kicks him, and goes for the cover 1…..2….kick out.
Kerry Lane: You can’t trust CMS, first mistake Bobby Storm.
Josh Hart: Rookie mistake, every man for himself.
CMS locks on a headlock as enigma is trying to reach the ropes. He is too far away and ends up picking CMS up on his back and rams him into the corner. Both men catch their breathe for a second, as Enigma now explodes with some stiff kicks in the corner. He sparemare’s him out of the corners and kicks him right in the back. CMS is holding his back, as Enigma delivers a big backbreaker, and Enigma is getting ready to go for the cover, but he see’s storm ready to pounce. CMS rolls to the outside, and clutches his back. Bobby Storm comes in the ring, but is met by a big boot. Storm collapses to the mat, as CMS has had enough and is walking to the back. Enigma picks up Storm and hit’s the Florida Flatliner!!! 1….2….3
Winner: Mr. Enigma
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match via pinfall, Mr. Enigma!
Kerry Lane: A big win for Mr. Enigma here tonight in Houston, Texas should sure impress our General Manager.
Josh Hart: I looks like CMS might have injuried his back. He’s normally a stand up kind of guy.
Kerry Lane: None the less, he couldn’t get the job done here tonight.
Josh Hart: Folks don’t go anywhere we’ll be right back after this commercial break.
***COMMERICAL BREAK***
Josh Hart: Well folks up next is none of than some Inter-Gender tag team action.
Kerry Lane: We have Mike Williams and Angel Skye taking on new blood JD Michaels and Natalie Marie.
Josh Hart: This will be one interesting matchup none the less and lets ring the bell to get it started.
Heartless by Jim Johnson hits the arena as JD and Natalie come out from behind the curtain. They stand back to back and pose on the entrance ramp. The music starts to kick in as they walk down to the ring together. Natalie climbs the stairs as JD jumps onto the apron. He its on the middle rope to allow Natalie into the ring, before entering the ring himself.
Jessica Lock: Making their way down to the ring from Austin, Texas, the team of “The Southern Bell” Natalie Marie and “The Kidd” JD Michaels!
Kerry Lane: We don’t know much about the participants in this match, the superstars in this match must be the talent that Montana picked to replace some former IWF stars.
Josh Hart: Which is why this match will be interesting, we know little about them but I’m sure by the end of the match we’ll know more and I can’t wait to see how this one turns out.
Feuer Frei by Rammstein hits the arena as Mike Williams and Angel Skye comes out to the top of the entrance ramp to a mixed reaction. They look at each other smiling and proceed down to the ring, Mike Williams slides under the bottom ropes, then walks over and sits on the second rope allowing Angel to step over with one leg and than shake her ass in front of Williams before making the rest of her way into the ring. Williams makes his way into the ring behind up as they climb to the second rope and strike a pose looking out into the crowd.
Jessica Lock: Making their way down to the ring from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the team of Angel Skye and Mike Williams!
Josh Hart: Mike Williams and Angel Skye took like some tough opponents, but lets see what they can do in the ring.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be one interesting matchup and we're off at the sound of the bell.
Bell Rings: Mike Williams and JD Michaels start the match as both females stand in their respective corners. Both go for a grapple in the middle of the ring, but Williams catches Michaels off guard with a stiff kick to the midsection followed up with a series of big right hands. Michaels is slightly taken back and is whipped to the ropes by an irish whip. Michaels bounces back and gets caught with an elbow to the face grounding him on the mat. Williams grabs Michaels by his hair and forces him back to his feet , but Michaels was playing possum and slaps Williams around the face returning the unsportsmanlike behavior. Michaels stays on the attack with kicks to the midsection and rights hands to the face. Michaels than grabs Williams by the arm and takes him down to the mat with an arm drag followed up with an arm lock. The referee checks for the submission, but Williams doesn’t give in and makes his way back to his feet with elbow strike to the midsection of Michaels.
Kerry Lane: A lot of back and forth action between these two men, but Williams fighting back for control.
Josh Hart: I think its time to liven up the match and get these ladies in the ring for a change.
Williams than grabs the arm of Michaels and takes him down to the mat with an arm drag on his own. Michaels quickly makes his way back to his feet and gets taken down to the mat by a standing dropkick from Williams. Williams hooks the legs of Michaels for the cover and the ref gets to make the count, but Marie breaks up the pin attempt at the count of two. Williams’s stares at Marie for a moment, but finds himself face first on the mat after a clothesline from behind by Michaels. Michaels then tags out to his partner Marie forcing Williams to make it back to his feet and tags out to Angel Skye. Angel Skye charges at Marie taking her down to the mat with a tackle. Skye makes it back to his feet and connects with a series of vicious stomps to the back of Marie. Skye than taunts the crowd before grabbing Marie by her hair guiding her back to her feet. Skye than drives her foot into the midsection of Marie and takes her down to the mat with a snap suplex.
Kerry Lane: What an impressive start for Skye here, Natalie Marie needs to get on the offense here if she and her team are going to win tonight.
Josh Hart: The match isn't over yet and it is still anybodies ballgame here tonight.
Skye goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Marie kicks out at the count of two. Marie gets to her feet and Skye attempts a back suplex Marie lands on her feet. Skye turns around and is met with a high impact spinning clothesline and both women fall to the floor. Marie and Skye both start crawling towards their corner and tag out to their partner. Williams charges after Michaels and attempts a clothesline, but Michaels ducks under and takes Williams down to the mat with a dropkick. Williams slowly makes his way back to his feet and Michaels takes him down to the mat with a snapmare. Micahels than bounces off the ropes and connects with a dropkick to the face Williams. Michaels goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Williams kicks out after the count of two. Michaels gets in the face of the ref and tells him it was a three count. Williams slowly makes it back to his feet and Michaels goes for a superkick, but Williams avoids contact and hits an enziguri kick to the back of Michaels head taken him down to the mat.
Kerry Lane: Michaels came in strong after the match, but Williams gains control after an enziguri kick to the head.
Josh Hart: Williams is a strong fighter and he doesn't quit for anything and that makes for a damn good superstar.
Williams goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Marie makes the save at the count of two. Williams makes it back to his feet and walks over to Natalie and starts to yell at her for interfering. Marie is distracted and doesn’t see Skye charging towards her taking both women over the top rope and to the outside floor. Michaels makes it back to one knee and Williams’s signals the end of the match taunting to the crowd. Williams walks over to Michaels and sets him up for Showtime, but Michaels counts and takes Williams down to the mat and locks in the Sharpshooter applying the pressure. Williams isn't one to quit and starts crawling towards the ropes. Outside the ring Skye is up and tries getting in the ring to break up the Sharpshooter, but Marie connects with that signature clothesline. In the ring Williams is a fingertip away from the rope and is about to grab the bottom rope when Natalie Marie pulls the rope a few inches further away from him. Williams screams out in pain staring at Marie and tries to stretch further to reach the ropes but Michaels drags a damaged Williams into the middle of the ring. Williams screams out in pain and has no choice but to tap out as Michaels applies the pressure.
Winners: JD Michaels and Natalie Marie.
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup via submission, JD Michaels and Natalie Marie!
Kerry Lane: You may or may not like it, but JD Michaels and Natalie Marie got the job done, I believe Williams would have got to the ropes if Natalie Marie weren’t there to pull it away from him.
Josh Hart: I liked that from Marie though Kerry, she was clever and although Williams resisted there was no way he would have been able to reach the ropes after being dragged back to the middle of the ring. A very good showing by both teams and we get this kind of action every week on Monday Nights.
Scene cuts backstage where Carl Long is standing outside the locker room of James Kash.
Carl Long: I'm standing outside the locker room of James Kash and lets see if we can get a quick word with him.
Carr Long knocks on the door and waits as the handle is turned and Sunni Rayne answers the door and allows Carl into the locker room.
Carl Long: I'm here with James Kash and Sunni Rayne and just had a quick couple of questions to ask you Mr. Kash.
James Kash: Yeah, but hurry it up I don't have that much time to chit chat, what do you need?
Carl Long: Fist off the fans want to know how it feels for you to be returning to the IWF?
James Kash: Well its feels great for James Kash to be here in the IWF. This is my home and this is where I made my mark on the wrestling world. There isn't much history about the IWF that doesn't involve James Kash. I was apart of the greatest faction to ever step foot in the IWF ring. I was a damn good two time IWF Undisputed Champion.
Carl Long: What are you intentions since returning to the IWF?
James Kash: My intentions include reminding everybody just who James Kash is. For the ones that forget they will quickly remember when stepping in the ring with me. They will remember why James Kash is the best and they will remember just how unstoppable I can be. They will remember I am the best when I have that IWF Championship wrapped around my waist and you can all BANK ON IT!
Carl Long: Well folks you heard it from the mouth of James Kash himself he is here to remind everybody on who exactly he is, he is also after the IWF Championship. Back to you Kerry and Josh.
Josh Hart: Strong words from James Kash here tonight and we all know he means what he says.
Kerry Lane: Well folks up next is our second Triple Threat Match of the evening.
Josh Hart: Jay Raven will be taking on the returning Ryan Harrison and new blood Andres De La Hoya.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be one interesting match up with the history between Jay Raven and Ryan Harrison.
Josh Hart: Little is known about Andres De La Hoya other than the fact that he is the brother of IWF ring veteran DJ Primetime.
Kerry Lane: Let’s see what he can do in the ring I can’t wait to get this match started.
Man of the Year by Drake ft. Lil’ Wayne hits the arena as Andres De La Hoya steps out onto the stage with a red cup in hand. Andres De La Hoya walks slowly down to the ring interacting with the fans making it a purpose to take his time to get down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Augusta, Georgia, “The Murda City Mayor” Andres De La Hoya!
Kerry Lane: Well if this guy is anything like his brother he shouldn’t be taken to likely by Jay Raven or Ryan Harrison.
Josh Hart: That would be a grave mistake by either Raven or Harrison, because this is his debut match here in the IWF.
We Die Young by Alice in Chains hits the arena as the fans begin to cheer and gold pyro’s emit from the top of the titan-tron raining down on the stage. Ryan Harrison steps out onto the stage letting the gold pyro fall across his body and taunts to the crowd getting more cheers from the fans. Ryan than confidently makes his way down the ramp slapping hands with the fans. Ryan makes his way into the ring climbing up the steps and climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle. Ryan points out into the crowd at all the fans and than points back to himself before jumping back down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet nine inches, weighing in at two hundred and ten pounds, from New York City, New York, “The Next Level” Ryan Harrison!
Kerry Lane: Ryan Harrison seems to be in great shape for his return to the IWF lets see what he has in store for us tonight.
Josh Hart: He’s going to have to be for this type of match it’s anybody’s ballgame.
Amazing by Kanye West hits the arena as Jay Raven struts out onto the stage. Jay Raven stops at the top of the ramp and crosses his arms in a X and tilts his head down. Jay Raven than pulls his head back and spreading his arms outward as pyro’s emit from the stage behind him ending with a waterfall of pyro’s falling across his body. Raven shakes it off and makes his way down the ramp ignoring the fans and climbs into the ring taunting the fans.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet one inch, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Yonkers, New York, “The Hardcore Icon” Jay Raven!
Josh Hart: Jay Raven has his sights set on Ryan Harrison and is focused on beating him here tonight.
Kerry Lane: This could cost him this match, because he’s not just in the ring with Ryan Harrison, Andres De La Hoya is also in this match and neither of these two men known what he has up his sleeve.
Bell Rings: All three men circle around the ring and Jay Raven charges right after Ryan Harrison and gets taken down to the mat by a dropkick from Andres De La Hoya. De La Hoya makes it back to his feet with a huge smirk on his face and takes it to Ryan Harrison with a big right hand. Harrison makes it back to his feet and De La Hoya takes him back down to the mat with a running clothesline. De La Hoya guides Raven back to his feet and gets taken down to the mat with a jawbreaker. Raven stomps away at De La Hoya down on the mat and than sets his attention on Harrison as he slowly makes his way back to his feet. Raven makes his way over to Harrison and gets caught with an open handed shot heard up in rafters. Raven grabs his chest and Harrison quickly takes him down to the mat with a belly to belly suplex. Harrison hooks the legs of Raven for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but De La Hoya makes the save at the count of two.
Kerry Lane: Jay Raven better change his game plan around because Andres De La Hoya took advantage of the distraction at the beginning of this match.
Josh Hart: He’s shown us that he can hang with the boys of the IWF, but he can impress us even more by picking up the win here tonight.
De La Hoya guides Harrison back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Harrison bounces back and De La Hoya takes him down to the mat with a standing dropkick. De La Hoya guides Raven back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. De La Hoya charges after Raven and attempts a body splash, but Raven rolls out of the way and De La Hoya hits the top turnbuckle chest first. Raven tosses De La Hoya to the outside and turns his attention on Harrison and gets taken down to the mat with a step-up enziguri kick to the back of the head. Harrison hooks the legs of Raven for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Raven kicks out at the count of two. Harrison guides Raven back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip, but Jay Raven reverses it into one of his own. Harrison bounces off the ropes and gets tripped up by De La Hoya from the outside as Raven charges over and connects with a running leg drop across the back of Harrison’s head.
Kerry Lane: All three men are looking and getting their spots in, but it is still anybody’s ball game.
Josh Hart: Raven has changed up his role in this match and focusing on both men instead of just Ryan Harrison.
Raven hooks the legs of Harrison for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but De La Hoya slides into the ring and breaks up the count at two. De La Hoya guides Raven back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Raven bounces back and De La Hoya connects with a big back body drop and as Raven hits the mat De La Hoya connects with a big jumping elbow drop across his sternum. De La Hoya hooks the legs of Raven for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Harrison just manages to make the save at two and a half. Harrison makes it back to his feet and meets De La Hoya in the middle of the ring swinging away with rights and lefts. Harrison gains the control after a stiff forearm shot and locks in a standing armbar. De La Hoya tries to fight out of it and Harrison places his right arm behind his back and takes him down to the mat with an armbar suplex. Raven makes it back to his feet and Harrison takes him down to the mat with German Suplex. Harrison keeps his arms wrapped around Raven and guides him back to his feet and sends him back down to the mat with a release german suplex.
Kerry Lane: Ryan Harrison looking very good in this match and he is the only man left standing in the ring.
Josh Hart: If Harrison can get the cover he may have this match in the bag.
Harrison makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but De La Hoya attempts to break up the cover with an elbow drop. Harrison rolls out of the way and De La Hoya connects with Raven instead. De La Hoya makes it back to his feet and Harrison makes his way over walking right into a knee strike to his midsection. De La Hoya than grabs Harrison by his head and takes him down to the mat with a brainbuster. De La Hoya makes it back to his feet and waits as Raven slowly makes his way back to his feet. De La Hoya than charges Raven and attempts a running clothesline, but Raven rolls out of harms way. Raven than guides De La Hoya back to his feet and connects with a stiff kick to the midsection. De La Hoya buckles over and Raven takes him down to the mat with the D.E.A.D. Raven makes it back to his feet and taunts the crowd and turns towards Harrison in the ring. Raven taunts the crowd as Harrison slowly makes his way to his feet. Raven gets closer and into position ready to strike at the exact moment. Harrison makes it back to his feet and Raven strikes, but Harrison catches his foot and than plants him on the mat with The Rising Star. Harrison hooks the legs of Raven as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Ryan Harrison
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, “The Next Level” Ryan Harrison!
Kerry Lane: What a return for Ryan Harrison here tonight, not only picking up the win, but pinning his old rival Jay Raven.
Josh Hart: Harrison proved that he still has what it takes to get the job done, but most important is Andres De La Hoya proved he has the skills to be a serious threat here in the IWF.
Kerry Lane: Even though he didn’t win he had his spots in the match and with a bit more experience under his belt he’ll be pinning superstar for the three count.
Post Match: Ryan Harrison rolls out of the ring and makes his way back up the ramp as Jay Raven looks on from the ring furious. Raven keeps calling for Harrison to get back in the ring, but Harrison points at his head letting Jay Raven known he was the smarter man tonight.
Josh Hart: Ryan Harrison may have got closure on this whole issue, but I don’t think Jay Raven is content with not only losing his first match back here in the new Impact Wrestling Federation, but losing it to his arch rival Ryan Harrison.
Kerry Lane: We’ll see where this takes us next week, folks don’t go any where we’ll be right back.
***COMMERICAL BREAK***
Kerry Lane: Folks up next will be one very interesting matchup between James Kash and Tom McBrady.
Josh Hart: James Kash is an unstoppable force and Tom McBrady was an up and rising star until he left the IWF years ago.
Kerry Lane: Like James Kash stated earlier tonight his only focus here in the IWF is to remind everybody while he is the best this business has ever seen.
Josh Hart: We all know that's the truth and he also stated that he wants IWF Championship Gold around his waist, but enough talk lets get to the match.
Re-Education by Rise Against hits the arena as TM walks out onto the stage wearing his trademark Aviator sunglasses and wrestling gear to a unpopular reaction from the Houston crowd. He throws up a salute to the crowd and continues walking to the ring. When he gets in the ring, TM poses on the top turnbuckle and salutes the crowd again.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and fifty pounds, from Phoenix, Arizona, “The Original Trademark” Tom McBrady!
Kerry Lane: What a way to put yourself on the map by defeating one of IWF’s biggest stars James Kash here tonight.
Josh Hart: It's not going to be easy for McBrady, James Kash is the hometown hero and a former IWF Champion.
You're Going Down by Sick Puppies hits the arena as Gold and Green Lights pan across the arena lighting it up. James Kash steps out onto the stage right as the drums hit with Sunni Rayne standing beside him. James Kash and Sunni Rayne both stop at the top of the stage and than make their way down to the ring stopping in the middle of the ramp. Sunni Rayne stands off to the side of James Kash as he poses on the ramp with massive Green and Gold Pyro’s emitting from the stage behind him. James Kash and Sunni Rayne than continue their way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet seven inches, weighing in at two hundred and fifty-five pounds, from Houston, Texas, accompanied to the ring by Sunni Rayne, “The Future” James Kash!
Kerry Lane: A standing Ovation from the crowd for Kash tonight in his hometown, James Kash has done pretty much everything in the IWF, and will be hoping to make an instant Impact here tonight against Tom McBrady.
Josh Hart: James Kash is the man of the IWF plain and simple this is where he was born and this is where he was made.
Bell Rings:The crowd gets behind Kash as the match gets underway, both wrestler lock up in the middle of the ring but Kash is able to overpower McBrady as the crowd cheer. McBrady manages to get free and backs into a corner before making his way back to the middle of the ring. Kash and McBrady lock up and again Kash comes out on top pushing McBrady into the corner and runs at him looking for a clothesline, McBrady however moves out the way and Kash runs hard into the turnbuckle. McBrady starts hammering away at Kash with left and rights with the crowd booing every punch. McBrady then Irish Whips Kash who rebounds of the ropes and ducks under an attempted elbow by McBrady and connects with a clothesline on the way back that takes McBrady down. The crowd cheer as Kash starts stomping away on the grounded McBrady. Kash raises his arms taunting as McBrady makes his way back to his feet, McBrady gets grounded again as Kash hits a butterfly suplex and goes for a cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but McBrady kicks out at the two.
Kerry Lane: James Kash and Tom McBrady both going back and forth in the beginning of this match.
Josh Hart: The crowd really letting their feelings be known in this match booing anytime McBrady gets a chance at some offense.
Kash doesn’t let McBrady recover though and hits him with a body slam. Kash feels he is starting to take control and again taunts to the hometown crowd who cheer loudly. Kash tires to finish things off early and lifts McBrady onto his shoulders for The Down Payment, McBrady senses the danger and hits Kash with hard punches and rolls through with a sunset flip pin which shocks Kash as he escapes after the two. Kash quickly gets up but is met by a dropkick that takes Kash down to his knees, Kash gets grounded with a big boot to his face straight afterwards. McBrady again goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Kash rolls the shoulder up before the 3. Kash slowly makes it back to his feet and McBrady grabs him from behind and locks in a sleeperhold. McBrady applies the pressure and forces his weight onto Kash taking him down to this knees. Kash tries to fight out of and the crowd gets behind him, but McBrady tightens the pressure and Kash quickly falls back to his knees.
Josh Hart: Can Tom McBrady take advantage of a grounded Kash as he tries to wear him down with a sleeper.
Kerry Lane: I’m sure Kash wouldn't want to give up in front of his hometown fans here tonight.
Kash starts raising his hands and the crowd quickly get behind him as he slowly makes his way back to his feet. The crowd picks up the noise as Kash connects with two hard elbow shots to the ribcage of McBrady and manages to escape. Kash than fires back at McBrady with a stiff kick to the midsection followed up by a series of forearm shots. McBrady however stomps on the boots of Kash to gain control and sends him down to the mat with a scoop slam as the crowd start to boo. McBrady though keeps focus and connects with a series of elbow drop and than makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Kash kicks out right before the count of three. Kash slowly makes his way back to his feet and turns right into McBrady's signature Double A Spinebuster. McBrady doesn't go for the cover and instead climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle. McBrady balances himself on the top turnbuckle before and attempts for the Welcome to Phoenix, but Kash rolls out of harms way as McBrady crashes on the mat.
Kerry Lane: McBrady may be on the verge of a big upset here tonight, the hometown crowd hasn't bothered him in any way here tonight.
Josh Hart: Not after a mishap like that, you can't make mistakes when your in the ring with James Kash.
Kash makes it back to his feet and grabs the feet of McBrady and attempts Kash then attempts the Million Dollar Grip. McBrady tries to get free from the hold, but is unable to block the move as Kash locks in the submission hold. McBrady though doesn’t quit and slowly crawls closer to the ropes. McBrady reaches out for the ropes and Kash releases the hold and drags McBrady back to the middle of the ring. Kash goes to lock in the Million Dollar Grip again, but McBrady rolls Kash up and the ref gets down to make the count, but Kash kicks out right at the two. Both men are on their feet and both trade fists, the crowd cheering Kash and booing McBrady. Kash gets the upper hand but from out of nowhere McBrady hits Kash with a hard european uppercut that staggers Kash on his feet. McBrady climbs to the top of the turnbuckle and attempts the Welcome to Phoenix on a standing Kash, but Kash grabs him in midair and drives McBrady down to the mat with the Down Payment. Kash goes for the cover and the ref counts the three.
Winner: James Kash
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, “The Future” James Kash!
Kerry Lane: There were times when McBrady could have won but couldn’t hit the one big move needed and James Kash picks up the win to the delight of his fans here in Houston, Texas.
Josh Hart: It wasn’t as easy as he thought it might have been though Kerry, but nonetheless James Kash picks up the win and gains momentum for the IWF Championship Tournament starting next week.
The scene cuts to the backstage with Carl Long standing with Adam Freeman.
Carl Long: Ladies and Gentleman please welcome my guest at this time, Adam Freeman.
Crowd Cheers
Carl Long: Earlier it was announced by General Manager Montana that there would be a tournament for the IWF Championship starting next week, tell us your thoughts about this and your upcoming match with Nic Stone later tonight?
Adam Freeman: You know what Carl, I never lost the IWF Championship that I won at Final Impact, it took a lot of effort and hard work to get that title, it wasn’t given to me on a plate I had to spend a year eating opponent after opponent until I got my shot, am I happy that the title got vacated, of course not, but everyone knows that I will do anything to get it back, and the only way to get that title back around my waste is by beating anyone that I step in the ring with, and it starts tonight against Nic Stone.
Carl Long: Speaking of Nic Stone how do you feel about him saying earlier tonight that he had your number and was going to make the biggest impact tonight, by beating you in the middle of the ring.
Adam Freeman: Well that’s very simple I’m making my way out to that ring and it’s going to be time for Nic Stone to either put up or shut up.
Freeman smiles and walks away.
Kerry Lane: Ladies and Gentlemen it is now time for out Main Event of the evening.
Josh Hart: We have the new blood Nic Stone taking on IWF Ring Veteran and former IWF Champion, Adam Freeman.
Kerry Lane: This is a huge chance for Nic Stone here tonight just think what it would mean for his career if he manages to beat Adam Freeman here tonight.
Josh Hart: Hey Adam Freeman isn't a superstar to be taken lightly and Nic Stone will have to earn it, because Adam Freeman won't take it easy on him.
Perfection hits the arena as Nic Stone Steps out onto the stage dressed in his leather attire and vest. Nic Stone looks out into the crowd and than makes his way down the ramp ignoring their negative reaction. Stone walks around the ring and jumps up onto the apron directly in front of the camera. Stone steps through the ropes with one leg, but backs out leaning against the middle rope looking out into the crowd. Stone than enters the ring and makes his way to the nearest turnbuckle removing his vest and handing it over to the staff ringside.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Los Angeles, California, “The Shinning Star” Nic Stone!
Kerry Lane: Nic Stone looks very impressive on his way down to the ring, but lets see what he can do on the inside of that ring.
Josh Hart: He's very cocky and a cocky man is a confident man, and a confident man is always good at what he does.
Break Down The Walls hits the arena as a Countdown starts on the titan-tron counting down from five to zero. Adam Freeman walks out onto the stage and turns his back stretching his arms outwards. Freeman than turns to face the crowd and confidently makes his way down the ramp and climbs up the ring steps. Freeman taunts on the ropes and than makes his way into the ring climbing to the top of the nearest turnbuckle stretching his arms out before jumping back down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet eleven inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, residing in Manhattan, New York, “The Self Proclaimed IWF Saviour” Adam Freeman!
Kerry Lane: There he is the fan favorite in this matchup and the man that will take Nic Stone to his limit.
Josh Hart: We learned earlier tonight that you shouldn't take the New Blood likely they have all been very impressive here tonight.
Bell Rings:Nic Stone and Adam Freeman circle around the ring before locking up in the middle of the ring. Stone locks on a hammerlock and applies the pressure. Freeman fights out of it and reverse the hammerlock into one of his own and applies the pressure as Stone fights for the ropes. Stone fights out of the hammerlock with a series of back elbow shots to the face of Freeman and quickly takes him down to the mat with a snapmare. Stone than charges for the ropes and bounces back connecting with a running knee strike to the face of Freeman. Stone hooks the legs of Freeman for the cover and the ref gets down to the make the count, but Freeman kicks out promptly at the count of two. Stone guides Freeman back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Freeman bounces back and takes Stone down to the mat with a shoulder block. Freeman than charges for the ropes bouncing back and Stone leaps over him. Freeman than bounces off the ropes, but holds onto the ropes and manages to miss the dropkick from Stone causing him to land on the mat back first. Freeman than points to his head letting Stone know he's much smarter than that.
Kerry Lane: Adam Freeman standing tall, but Nic Stone was very impressive starting out in this match.
Josh Hart: Stone showed he can hang with Adam Freeman in the beginning of the match, but the longer the match goes the move it favors Freeman.
Freeman grabs the right leg of Stone and than drives his elbow into it slamming it against the mat. Freeman stays on the attack by quickly jumping into the air and driving his knee into the leg of Stone. Stone screams out from the impact and kicks Freeman in the head with his free foot causing him to back off. Stone rolls to the outside and shakes off his leg. Freeman rolls to the outside as Stone slides back into the ring. Stone stands in the ring and beckons for Freeman to come get him. Freeman slides in and Stone catches him with a double axe handle to the back taking him down to the mat and stays on the attack with wild punches to the back of his head. Stone guides Freeman back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Freeman bounces back and Stone takes him down to the with a flap jack followed up with a kip-up making it back to his feet. Stone than runs his hands through his hair and flings the sweat in the direction of the fans earning major heat from the crowd.
Kerry Lane: Nic Stone looking good in this match and he has Adam Freeman down on the mat while he's standing tall.
Josh Hart: That's not always an easy task to keep The Saviour of the IWF down on his back for long.
Stone than makes his way over to Freeman and slowly guides him back to his feet keeping him in control. Stone fires a knife edge chop across the chest of Freeman that can be heard in the rafters and sends Freeman to the ropes with an irish whip. Stone than charges after Freeman and attempts a clothesline, but Freeman gets his feet up and Stone eats a face full of boot. Freeman than makes his way over to the body of Stone and connects with a series of stiff kicks to his midsection. Freeman than guides Stone to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Stone bounces back right into a hurricanrana from Freeman followed up with strong right hands to the face of Stone. Freeman makes his way back to his feet and guides Stone back to his and immediately takes him back down to the mat with the Lionbomb. Freeman has Stone's shoulders on the mat as the ref gets down to make the count, but Stone kicks out before the count of three. Freeman makes it back to his feet and guides Stone back to his and takes him back down to the mat with an underhook backbreaker.
Kerry Lane: Adam Freeman back in control of this match and taking it to Nic Stone.
Josh Hart: The longer the match goes the more it favors Freeman, but Stone still has a light of fight left in him.
Freeman hooks the legs of Stone for another cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Stone kicks out right before the count of three. Freeman hits the mat with his fist out of frustration and makes his way back to his feet guiding Nic Stone with him. Freeman connects with a knife edge chop across the chest of Stone and than Stone fires back with one of his own. Freeman connects with another knife edge chop and follows it up with a back elbow strike to the face of Stone. Freeman sends Stone to the ropes with an irish whip, but Stone pulls Freeman back to him and drives his knee into Freeman's midsection. Stone than sends Freeman to the ropes with an irish whip and charges for the ropes opposite of Freeman. Freeman bounces back as Stone bounces off the ropes and Stone takes Freeman down to the mat with a nasty lariat causing Freeman to land on his neck. Stone quickly makes it back to his feet and than charges the ropes bouncing back and connecting with a leg drop across the back of Freeman's neck. Stone guides Freeman back to his feet and Freeman tries to fight back, but Stone catches his with a knee strike to the midsection and than plants him on the mat with the Motion Picture Perfect. Stone drives his forearm into the face of Freeman and makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Nic Stone
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, “The Shining Star” Nic Stone!
Kerry Lane: I can't believe it folks Nic Stone just beat Adam Freeman on his very first night here in the IWF.
Josh Hart: It's everybody's first night back, but Nic Stone obviously did his homework on Adam Freeman because he attacked his neck that was injured not so long ago.
Kerry Lane: That is still a very impressive showing from Nic Stone that management can't ignore.
Josh Hart: Well folks this was a very successful first show back for the IWF and we'll see you all next week right here on Monday Night Mayhem.
END SHOW
Kerry Lane: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome back to an all Brand new Impact Wrestling Federation.
Josh Hart: That's right Kerry, we would like to thank each and everyone of our loyal supporters.
Kerry Lane: It's been over 6 months since the doors of the IWF have been opened, and lots has changed. We will be going over the details throughout the program.
Josh Hart: I gotta tell you Kerry, I never thought i'd be here working with YOU AGAIN.
Kerry Lane: Me either, I heard you were selling used cars?
Josh Hart: Shut up Kerry. I hear you were working at McDonalds.
Kerry Lane: Come on Josh, you know that's not true. But anyways, one of the first men signed up back with the IWF is none other than the Infamous Montana, and speak of the devil, he is making his way down to the ring.
Montana steps in the IWF ring yet again, and gives the crowd a smug look of disrespect, as they boo the legendary heel. Montana snatches the microphone from Jessica and steps back to the center of the ring, and awaits for the crowd to settle down.
Montana: I'd like to say "its good to be back" ....but jou know what??? It's not. Jou see this company needs me. All you stupid fans...jou need me too. 6 Months ago this place went belly up cause jou fans were too cheap to buy our merchandise. Montana's kids have to eat too. Jou fans are selfish and jou did not support a growing company. In my time, I had a chance to think. I did some soul searching, if you will.
Why am I here? Well that's simple, I have a job to do, and It's not to take back my IWF Championship. Oh no. Jou see, Montana is the new GM around here. This time, the show will be ran with the rules in full effect. I am not going to take any lip from CMS. Adam Freeman will still have his big mouth, and Montana will continue to shut him up. James Kash is going to be here kicking ass as always. So jou see many of the top IWF stars are returning, but some aren't. So I needed to go out there and find a few replacements, if you will. I needed to find some "new blood" Some guys with the hunger for sucess. I signed the best young talent today, because thats what I do. Hell I even signed some old familar faces like Dominic Aviles. I don't even know how much he still has left, but he's got the drive of a champ. Other returning stars include Tom Mcbrady, Jay Raven, Ryan Harrision, the list goes on and on. That's why I was brought into the GM position. To give opportunity.
And what I mean, by opportunity, it means we are starting fresh. Nobody is going to get a free ride on what they did in the past. And more importantly, Adam Freeman is NOT the IWF champion. All the belts will be up for grabs. It's all about the wins here in the IWF, and starting next week, will be the beginning of the Contenders tourament to crown a new IWF Champion. That will begin next week, but tonight we have some big time wrestling matchups. So sit back, shut up and enjoy the show.
Kerry Lane: Well folks you just heard from our General Manager Montana the IWF is indeed back, but it’s a brand new place.
Josh Hart: We have some big names returning, as well as a few names that we haven’t seen in a while, and last we will be seeing some fresh faces to round out our roster.
Kerry Lane: Our first match of the evening will be the big 10-Man Battle Royal and the winner here should sure impress our GM Montana.
Josh Hart: Let’s hope so, because with the man in charge you have to be impressive or pack you bags and get the hell out.
Kerry Lane: We already have David Baptie, Diamante Valentine, Harry Hager, Loki, Louis Loiselle, and Young Mannie in the ring waiting on the last four superstars to make their way down to the ring.
Axeman hits the arena as Josh Jones comes jogging out onto the stage and looks down to the floor. Josh Jones slowly looks up pointing out into the crowd before making his way down the ramp slapping hands with the fans. Jones makes his way into the ring climbing to the top of the nearest turnbuckle pointing out into the crowd once again.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Florida, “The Dagger” Josh Jones!
Kerry Lane: Here comes a fresh face we haven’t seen before “The Dagger” Josh Jones looks ready for action.
Josh Hart: Let’s see if he can hang with the big boys here on Monday Night Mayhem.
Final Countdown hits the arena as Bobby King steps out onto the stage and slowly makes his way down the ramp. Bobby King stops at the bottom of the ramp and flexes showing off his muscles. Bobby King than climbs up onto the apron and taunts the fans again before springing himself over the top rope and standing in the middle of the ring with a cocky smirk across his face.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet ten inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-two pounds, from Detroit, Michigan, “The Motorcity Mystery” Bobby King!
Kerry Lane: The returning Bobby King is an old familiar face and I talked to him before the match he’s pumped and ready to get back to the action.
Josh Jones: This is a fresh start for every superstar here in the Brand New IWF and this is Bobby King’s chance to show everybody what he can do.
Superhero by Jane’s Addiction hits the arena as Tony Valentino steps out onto the stage followed by his agent, Mr. Gold. Tony Valentino makes his way down the ramp taunting the fans, posing for pictures, and flirting with the ladies as Mr. Gold talks on his cell phone. Tony Valentino makes his way into the ring as Mr. Gold makes his way back up the ramp.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Los Angeles, California, “The Natural” Tony Valentino!
Kerry Lane: Another new face here in the IWF the very talent movie actor Tony Valentino steps into the wrestling ring for the first time lets see what he can do.
Josh Hart: This will be just a small test of what is to come here in the IWF.
My World by Sick Puppies hits the arena as Dominick Aviles steps out onto the stage and slowly makes his way to the ring enjoying his extremely loud appreciation from the fans. Dominick Aviles returns the appreciation by slapping hands with the males and flirting with the ladies. Dominick makes his way into the ring and climbs to the top of all four corners throwing his arms high into the air. Dominick than takes off his shirt and sunglasses and throws them out into the crowd.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet four inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Tampa, Florida, “Devastating” Dominick Aviles!
Kerry Lane: Will you listen to this crowd they are pumped for the return of “Devastating” Dominick Aviles to the IWF.
Josh Hart: It’s been two long years, but he’s back and the crowd is showing their love for him.
10-Man Battle Royal
Bobby King vs. David Baptie vs. Diamante Valentine vs.
Harry Hager vs. Josh Jones vs. Loki vs. Louis Loiselle vs.
Dominick Aviles vs. Tony Valentino vs. Young Mannie
Harry Hager vs. Josh Jones vs. Loki vs. Louis Loiselle vs.
Dominick Aviles vs. Tony Valentino vs. Young Mannie
Bell Rings: All ten men circle the ring before hands start flying lefts and rights start swinging. David Baptie goes right after Harry Hager with right hands and than sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Hager pulls Baptie back towards him and takes him down to the mat with a Black Hole Slam. Loki and Louis Loiselle are trading right hands with Loki getting the upperhand after a big right hand and takes Loiselle down to the mat with a jawbreaker. Josh Jones and Diamante Valentine square off with right hands and Valentine attempts a clothesline, but Jones ducks and takes Valentine down to the mat with a snap suplex. Dominick Aviles and Young Mannie are trading punches with Aviles connecting with a stiff kick to the midsection and attempts a spinebuster, but Young Mannie squirms his way out of it taking Aviles down to the amt with an implant DDT. Tony Valentino and Bobby King are going at it and Valentino takes King down to the mat with a piledriver. All five men still standing start swinging away at each other all throwing right hands viciously.
Kerry Lane: This match has kicked the night off with a bang and everybody is on their feet all cheering for their favorite superstars.
Josh Hart: This is getting intense rather quickly and it’s a bit to take in with the action moving so quickly.
Harry Hager guides David Baptie back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Baptie reverses the irish whip into one of his own and Diamante Valentine catches Hager with a dropkick taking him down to the mat. Hager slowly makes it back to his feet as Baptie and Valentine catch Hager with a double team dropkick sending him to the ropes. Hager bounces off the ropes and leans against them regaining his senses. Dominick takes Jones down to the mat with a solid right hand and than charges at Hager catching him with a clothesline that takes him off his feet. Hager manages to stay in the ring and fights back, but gets caught with a missile dropkick from Bobby King sending him over the top rope to the outside floor. Loki than drives his foot into the midsection of Baptie and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Louis Loiselle catches Baptie with a back body drop sending him over the top rope and to the outside floor. Loki makes his way over and drives his foot into the midsection of Loiselle and sets him up for the Shallow Grave. Loki makes his way over to the apron and sends Loiselle over the top rope and to the outside floor.
Kerry Lane: That’s three men down and six to go before we have our winner.
Josh Hart: This is still anybody’s ball game in this 10-Man Battle Royal.
Young Mannie and Josh Jones are swinging away in the corner and Mannie climbs to the top turnbuckle and starts swinging away at Jones as the crowd counts along with the ref. Jones than grabs Mannie by his legs and lifts him into the air before dropping down to the mat sending Mannie chin first against the top turnbuckle. Jones walks right into a standing dropkick from Tony Valentino. Mannie makes it back to his feet as Jones makes it back to his and Mannie sends him flying over the top rope with a superkick. Tony Valentino and Diamante Valentine are trading punches and Valentino takes Valentine down to the mat with a spinebuster. Valentino guides Valentine back to his feet as Dominick connects with Pop Your Collar. Valentine pops back up from the impact and Valentino takes advantages sending him over the top rope to the outside floor with a clothesline. Bobby King and Loki are going at it and King takes Loki down to the mat with a neck breaker. Young Mannie makes his way over and grabs King and takes him down to the mat with a lariat. Dominick guides Loki back to his feet and sends him flying over the top rope with a picture perfect dropkick.
Kerry Lane: With that last elimination were now down to the final four men.
Josh Hart: We have Young Mannie, Bobby King, Tony Valentino, and Dominick Aviles still in this match and each of these four men can walk away the winner here tonight.
Young Mannie and Dominick Aviles are going at it with rights and lefts while Bobby King and Tony Valentino trade off punches back and forth. Mannie catches Dominick with a kick to the midsection and quickly takes him down to the mat with a vertical suplex. Bobby King connects with a series of european uppercuts to Valentino backing him into the corner. King than sets Valentino up on the top turnbuckle and takes him down to the mat with a hurricanranna off the top rope. King than sets his attention on Mannie taking him down to the mat with a chop block to the back of the knees. King taunts the crowd and guides Mannie back to his feet and sends him flying over the top rope to the outside floor with the Pele Kick. Dominick makes it back to his feet and grabs King from behind and takes him down to the mat with a devastating german release suplex. Dominick guides King back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. King bounces back right into the Sunset Kick from Valentino sending him over the top rope and to the outside floor.
Kerry Lane: Now it comes down to just two men and one of them is walking out of this match the first winner here in the brand new Impact Wrestling Federation.
Josh Hart: Is it going to be the triumphant return of “Devastating” Dominick Aviles or will the new blood “The Natural” Tony Valentino pick up the win.
Dominick and Valentino circle around the ring before locking up in the middle. Valentino connects with a series of forearm shots to the face of Dominick and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Dominick bounces back and Valentino attempts another Sunset Kick, but Dominick manages to duck the kick and makes it back to his feet. Dominick grabs Valentino and takes him down to the mat with an Implant DDT. Dominick makes it back to his feet taunting the fans as Valentino lays motionless in the middle of the ring. Valentino slowly makes his way back to his feet and Dominick charges forward and attempts the Pop Your Collar, but Valentino manages to grab the top rope to keep himself on his feet as Dominick hits the mat head first. Valentino takes the chance to regain his senses and slowly guides Dominick back to his feet. Valentino connects with a kick to the midsection of Dominick and sets him up for The Close Up. Dominick manages to reverse the hold into The Devastator and connects in the middle of the ring. Dominick guides Valentino back to his feet and tosses him over the top rope and to the outside floor.
Winner: “Devastating” Dominick Aviles
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen the winner of the 10-Man Over the Top Battle Royal, “Devastating” Dominick Aviles!
Kerry Lane: Well folks after a two year hiatus from the ring due to severe injuries, Dominick Aviles has won he return match.
Josh Hart: This guy was great back in the day and it looks to me that he can still get the job done in the middle of the ring.
Kerry Lane: Folks don’t go anywhere we’ll be right back after this short commercial break.
***COMMERICAL BREAK***
Kerry Lane: What a 10-Man Battle Royal we all just witnessed and best of all the returning “Devastating” Dominick Aviles picked up the win.
Josh Hart: That was one very interesting matchup none the less, but up next we have a tag team match full of new blood talent.
Kerry Lane: This will be one hell of a match to watch as nobody in the IWF have seen any four of these men wrestle a match.
Josh Hart: Enough talking already lets get down to business here.
The Anderson Evolution hits the arena hits the arena as Hutt Anderson steps out onto the stage with a disgusted look on his face and pulls his gloves to make sure their tight. Petey Payne that struts onto the stage behind him with the Navak's behind him. Anderson and Payne make their way down to the ring showing no emotion as the Navak's follow behind.
Jessica Lock:Weighing in at a combined weight of five hundred and three pounds, from Youngstown, Ohio, “The True Enforcer” Hutt Anderson and Petey “The Pistol” Payne!
Josh Hart: These guys look like they mean all business and no play, but lets see what they can do in the ring.
Kerry Lane: We don't know anything on either team here tonight so hopefully they put on a show.
Too Fake by Hockey hits the arena as Devin Cross and Ricky Jackson step out onto the stage bouncing up and down and dancing away. They continue their way down the ramp dancing and bouncing along making their way into the ring.
Jessica Lack: Weighing in at a combined weight of four hundred and fifteen pounds, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, “Hy-Fly” Devin Cross and “Fire” Ricky Jackson, BPB Fury!
Josh Hart: Well this tag team sure does seem full of energy here tonight, lets see how long they can keep the momentum up for this match.
Kerry Lane: You have to have great cardio to bounce all over the ring and continue to last in this match.
Tag Team Match
Hutt Anderson & Petey Payne
vs.
BPB Fury
vs.
BPB Fury
Bell Rings:Cross and Payne face off and go at it as soon as the bell rings. The two tie up but Payne gets the best of Devin as he applies a headlock into a wristlock. Payne irish whips Devin into the ropes and delivers a clothesline. Payne goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but only gets a one count. Petey charges toward a downed Devin, but gets caught with a drop toe hold followed by a series of stomps. Devin, on the offense now, applies a front facelock on a downed Payne. The crowd gets behind Devin but Payne slips out of it and delivers a series of flurry punches to the head of Devin Cross. Payne delivers a snap suplex and goes for the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Devin kicks out at the count of two. Payne tries to slow down the match with a sleeper, but Devin manages to get free and connects with a roundhouse kick to the side of Payne's head. As Petey staggers about, Devin sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and Payne bounces back right into a kitchen sink from Devin sending him down to the mat.
Kerry Lane: A lot of back and forth action between these two men and both are looking rather good.
Josh Hart: Both men need to tag out to their partners so we can see what they can do in the ring.
Devin guides Payne back to his feet and sends him to the rope with an irish whip. Payne bounces back and Devin attempts a clothesline, but Payne rolls out of the way and makes the hot tag to Hutt Anderson. Anderson makes his way into the ring and connects with a big boot to the face of Devin sending him down to the mat. Anderson than guides Devin back to his feet and tosses him into the corner and connects with a big right and lefts hands to his midsection. Anderson backs out of the corner and waits as Devin staggers out and than takes him down to the mat with a full nelson slam. Anderson goes for the cover, but Jackson climbs to the top turnbuckle as the ref gets down to make the count. Jackson leaps through the air and connects with a moonsault on Anderson to stop the count at two. Jackson makes it back to his feet and catches Anderson with a stiff kick to the face sending him down to the mat. The ref forces Jackson back to his corner as Devin and Anderson crawl to their respective corners.
Kerry Lane: This is our chance to see Ricky Jackson in the ring, but Hutt Anderson is a very dominating superstar.
Josh Hart: That he is, he was throwing Devin around like a little rag doll until Jackson made the save with that moonsault.
Anderson and Devin start crawling towards their corners and both men tag out to their partners. Jackson jumps over the top rope into the ring and charges as Payne catching him with a clothesline while making his way into the ring. Jackson quickly guides Payne back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Payne bounces back and Jackson takes him down to the mat with a headscissors DDT. Jackson makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Payne kicks out at the count of two. Jackson guides Payne back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. Jackson charges forward and connects with a clothesline in the corner and than sets Payne up on the top turnbuckle. Jackson taunts the crowd and than climbs the turnbuckle, but Payne knocks him back down with a right hand followed up with another right hand sending him back down to the mat. Payne than grabs the head of Jackson and takes him down to the mat with a tornado DDT from the top turnbuckle.
Josh Hart: Ricky Jackson came in like a case of dynamite and went to work on Petey Payne.
Kerry Lane: The little showboating from Jackson was the break that Payne needed and he took it.
Payne goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Jackson gets a shoulder up at the count of two. Payne guides Jackson back to his feet and gets caught with a knee strike to the midsection followed up with a modified swinging neckbreaker taking Payne down to the mat. Jackson guides Payne back to his feet and locks in an arm-wrench and tags out to Devin. Devin makes his way into the ring and connects with a stiff kick to the midsection of Payne sending him down to the mat. Devin than guides Payne back to his feet and sends him towards the ropes with an irish whip. Payne bounces off the ropes and Anderson gets the blind tag. Devin than takes Payne down to the mat with a hurricanrana as Anderson makes his way into the ring. Anderson charges for the ropes and bounces back as Devin makes it back to his feet walking right into the Big Boot from Anderson. Anderson makes his way over to Jackson and brings him into the ring the hard way. Anderson guides him to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip and when Jackson bounces back Anderson sends him to the outside floor with a back body drop. Devin slowly makes his way back to his feet as Anderson grabs him and drives him back down to the mat with The Huttbuster. Anderson makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup via pinfall, “The True Enforcer” Hutt Anderson and Petey “The Pistol” Payne!
Josh Hart:What a match that was for both teams and both teams were impressive tonight.
Kerry Lane: That brute strength is hard to overcome for the smaller guys like Ricky Jackson and Devin Cross.
Post Match: Hutt Anderson and Petey Payne make their way back up the ramp taunting the fans as their managers follow. Jackson makes his way back into the ring to check on Cross when the titan-tron starts to snow and than turns to black. A message appears on the screen. Three is Better than Two. You need me and You need me to Lead. I'm Coming back whether the Two of you like it or not. The titan-tron snows out and than returns to normal as Jackson and Cross both have disappointed looks across their faces.
Josh Hart:What the hell was all of that about?
Kerry Lane: Apparently it has to do with Ricky Jackson and Devin Cross we'll have to get them interviewed to find out.
Josh Hart: Folks I just got word that Carl Long is backstage.
Scene cuts backstage to Carl Long who is standing by with Tom McBrady.
Carl Long: Thank you Kerry Lane and Josh Hart and might I say how good it feels to be back. Now onto more important things like the gentlemen standing with me now. Tom McBrady how does it feel to be back in the IWF.
Tom McBrady: Honestly, it couldn’t feel any better and this time around I’m going to prove why I’m the best this business has ever seen period. I’m in better shape and physical condition and I have relearned the ways of the ring. The IWF superstars in the back have better watch out or Tom McBrady will talk them out one by one.
Just than Nic Stone barges into the picture getting in between Tom McBrady and Carl Long.
Carl Long: Well ladies and gentlemen the newest superstar to the IWF that we have never seen before “The Shining Star” Nic Stone!
Nic Stone grabs the mic and pushes Carl Long out of the picture.
Nic Stone: Let me get this straight your warning everybody in the back to stay out of your way or your going to start taking them out. Your lucky your not in the ring with me tonight or I’d be the one to put you in your place, however your going up against James Kash so I don’t have to worry about it to much.
Tom McBrady: Well you have a match against Adam Freeman not such an easy task for you tonight either.
Nic Stone: The difference between that is I have his number and I’ll be making the biggest impact here tonight when I beat “The Savior of the IWF” Adam Freeman in the middle of that ring one, two, three while I have the feeling James Kash will have you lying on your back for the three count.
Nic Stone than shoves Tom McBrady in the face backing him against the wall and makes his exit.
Josh Hart: Nic Stone looking very impressive and very confident that he is going to beat Adam Freeman here tonight.
Kerry Lane: We’ll see when the time comes, but up next is a 3 way dance, with 3 young guys that will surely make an impact here in the new IWF.
Josh Hart: CMS has already made a major impact here, and he is working his way towards the world championship.
Kerry Lane: Mr. Enigma has established himself as a mystery, who can strike a win at any time. It will be interesting to see who pulls this off. Don’t count out Bobby Storm either!
I’m Coming hits the arena as a wall of smoke covers the entire stage, and when it fades away, he comes out from the stage floor standing and looking to the ground, he then in a sudden move points to the sky and then to himself, making a huge flag of Costa Rica to come from the ceiling , he then walks all the way to the ring bragging. He enters the ring and does a four corner pose pointing himself.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet ten inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds from New York, New York, “Bigger Than Life” CMS!
Josh Hart: CMS pledges that 2009 will be his year and that nobody will stand in his way.
Kerry Lane: Let's see how he does against Mr. Enigma and Bobby Storm here tonight.
T.I. s " What You Know" begins to play a black BMW with chrome plated lining and rims drives in from the side of the entrance ramp. As the main theme music sounds and the beats kick in, Enigma steps out of the vehicle, strutting down the ramp and from time to time alternatively rising of both hands as he makes his way to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet one inch, weighing in at two hundred and fifty pounds, from Jacksonville, Florida, Mr. Enigma!
Kerry Lane: Mr. Enigma making his return to the IWF and he looks ready for some action here tonight.
Josh Hart: This guy is one crazy psychopath and there is no telling what he'll do to get the win.
As SBYDL is uttured pyro bursts out from the bottom of the stage then the full song begins to play. Bobby comes riding out onto the ramp on the "Beer Mobile" a cooler with an engine. He swerves from left to right slapping the hands of the fan before circling the ring once and parking it near the bottom of the ramp. He grabs a beer out of the cooler and proceeds to enter the ring and climb the turnbuckle. He downs the can and throws it inot the audience before throwing up a corna in a taunt and spitting beer into the air.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and forty pounds, from Houston, Texas, “The Relentless” Bobby Storm!
Kerry Lane: Did you hear the pop this hometown crowd just gave their local superstar.
Josh Hart: That isn't going to give him the advantage here tonight CMS or Mr. Enigma will put oh Bobby Storm in his place.
Triple Threat Match
CMS
vs.
Mr. Enigma
vs.
Bobby Storm
Bell Rings: All three men circle in the ring cautious to make the first move. CMS fakes a charge in, but backs off quickly. No one is quick to make a move, but then Bobby Storm rushes in, in between Enigma and CMS and starts to chop both of them. They are taken off guard as Storm is a house of fire. Storm winds up for a big chop on Enigma, and he catches the chop, and tosses him over the top rope, as he hits his back on the apron, as he crashes to the floor. Enigma points at CMS and says he’s me and you now. CMS looks for a way to escape as Enigma steps in. CMS suckers Enigma in as he pokes him in the eye. CMS guides Enigma to the corner and starts to knee him in the midsection. CMS slings Enigma across the ring to the other turnbuckle. CMS looks at the crowd and charges in, but Storm slips in under the bottom rope and clotheslines CMS out of his socks. He’s yells out, and the crowd responds.
Kerry Lane: This Bobby Storm is showing us something here tonight.
Josh Hart: He’s showing he has balls, if nothing else.
Enigma comes up from behind Storm and grabs him in a waist lock, and tosses him down in with german suplex. Enigma goes for the cover, but CMS is able to break up the count. CMS is now throwing elbows at Enigma, who is trying to regain himself. CMS pushes Enigma to the ropes, and sends him up and down, with a back body drop. Storm follows up with a leg drop on enigma. CMS and Storm are starting to work as a team. CMS tells Storm to drop the leg again, and storm does so. CMS tells him one more time, Storm bounces off the ropes, but CMS drop kicks him, and goes for the cover 1…..2….kick out.
Kerry Lane: You can’t trust CMS, first mistake Bobby Storm.
Josh Hart: Rookie mistake, every man for himself.
CMS locks on a headlock as enigma is trying to reach the ropes. He is too far away and ends up picking CMS up on his back and rams him into the corner. Both men catch their breathe for a second, as Enigma now explodes with some stiff kicks in the corner. He sparemare’s him out of the corners and kicks him right in the back. CMS is holding his back, as Enigma delivers a big backbreaker, and Enigma is getting ready to go for the cover, but he see’s storm ready to pounce. CMS rolls to the outside, and clutches his back. Bobby Storm comes in the ring, but is met by a big boot. Storm collapses to the mat, as CMS has had enough and is walking to the back. Enigma picks up Storm and hit’s the Florida Flatliner!!! 1….2….3
Winner: Mr. Enigma
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the match via pinfall, Mr. Enigma!
Kerry Lane: A big win for Mr. Enigma here tonight in Houston, Texas should sure impress our General Manager.
Josh Hart: I looks like CMS might have injuried his back. He’s normally a stand up kind of guy.
Kerry Lane: None the less, he couldn’t get the job done here tonight.
Josh Hart: Folks don’t go anywhere we’ll be right back after this commercial break.
***COMMERICAL BREAK***
Josh Hart: Well folks up next is none of than some Inter-Gender tag team action.
Kerry Lane: We have Mike Williams and Angel Skye taking on new blood JD Michaels and Natalie Marie.
Josh Hart: This will be one interesting matchup none the less and lets ring the bell to get it started.
Heartless by Jim Johnson hits the arena as JD and Natalie come out from behind the curtain. They stand back to back and pose on the entrance ramp. The music starts to kick in as they walk down to the ring together. Natalie climbs the stairs as JD jumps onto the apron. He its on the middle rope to allow Natalie into the ring, before entering the ring himself.
Jessica Lock: Making their way down to the ring from Austin, Texas, the team of “The Southern Bell” Natalie Marie and “The Kidd” JD Michaels!
Kerry Lane: We don’t know much about the participants in this match, the superstars in this match must be the talent that Montana picked to replace some former IWF stars.
Josh Hart: Which is why this match will be interesting, we know little about them but I’m sure by the end of the match we’ll know more and I can’t wait to see how this one turns out.
Feuer Frei by Rammstein hits the arena as Mike Williams and Angel Skye comes out to the top of the entrance ramp to a mixed reaction. They look at each other smiling and proceed down to the ring, Mike Williams slides under the bottom ropes, then walks over and sits on the second rope allowing Angel to step over with one leg and than shake her ass in front of Williams before making the rest of her way into the ring. Williams makes his way into the ring behind up as they climb to the second rope and strike a pose looking out into the crowd.
Jessica Lock: Making their way down to the ring from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the team of Angel Skye and Mike Williams!
Josh Hart: Mike Williams and Angel Skye took like some tough opponents, but lets see what they can do in the ring.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be one interesting matchup and we're off at the sound of the bell.
Inter Gender Tag Team Match
JD Michaels & Natalie Marie
vs.
Mike William & Angel Skye
vs.
Mike William & Angel Skye
Bell Rings: Mike Williams and JD Michaels start the match as both females stand in their respective corners. Both go for a grapple in the middle of the ring, but Williams catches Michaels off guard with a stiff kick to the midsection followed up with a series of big right hands. Michaels is slightly taken back and is whipped to the ropes by an irish whip. Michaels bounces back and gets caught with an elbow to the face grounding him on the mat. Williams grabs Michaels by his hair and forces him back to his feet , but Michaels was playing possum and slaps Williams around the face returning the unsportsmanlike behavior. Michaels stays on the attack with kicks to the midsection and rights hands to the face. Michaels than grabs Williams by the arm and takes him down to the mat with an arm drag followed up with an arm lock. The referee checks for the submission, but Williams doesn’t give in and makes his way back to his feet with elbow strike to the midsection of Michaels.
Kerry Lane: A lot of back and forth action between these two men, but Williams fighting back for control.
Josh Hart: I think its time to liven up the match and get these ladies in the ring for a change.
Williams than grabs the arm of Michaels and takes him down to the mat with an arm drag on his own. Michaels quickly makes his way back to his feet and gets taken down to the mat by a standing dropkick from Williams. Williams hooks the legs of Michaels for the cover and the ref gets to make the count, but Marie breaks up the pin attempt at the count of two. Williams’s stares at Marie for a moment, but finds himself face first on the mat after a clothesline from behind by Michaels. Michaels then tags out to his partner Marie forcing Williams to make it back to his feet and tags out to Angel Skye. Angel Skye charges at Marie taking her down to the mat with a tackle. Skye makes it back to his feet and connects with a series of vicious stomps to the back of Marie. Skye than taunts the crowd before grabbing Marie by her hair guiding her back to her feet. Skye than drives her foot into the midsection of Marie and takes her down to the mat with a snap suplex.
Kerry Lane: What an impressive start for Skye here, Natalie Marie needs to get on the offense here if she and her team are going to win tonight.
Josh Hart: The match isn't over yet and it is still anybodies ballgame here tonight.
Skye goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Marie kicks out at the count of two. Marie gets to her feet and Skye attempts a back suplex Marie lands on her feet. Skye turns around and is met with a high impact spinning clothesline and both women fall to the floor. Marie and Skye both start crawling towards their corner and tag out to their partner. Williams charges after Michaels and attempts a clothesline, but Michaels ducks under and takes Williams down to the mat with a dropkick. Williams slowly makes his way back to his feet and Michaels takes him down to the mat with a snapmare. Micahels than bounces off the ropes and connects with a dropkick to the face Williams. Michaels goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Williams kicks out after the count of two. Michaels gets in the face of the ref and tells him it was a three count. Williams slowly makes it back to his feet and Michaels goes for a superkick, but Williams avoids contact and hits an enziguri kick to the back of Michaels head taken him down to the mat.
Kerry Lane: Michaels came in strong after the match, but Williams gains control after an enziguri kick to the head.
Josh Hart: Williams is a strong fighter and he doesn't quit for anything and that makes for a damn good superstar.
Williams goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Marie makes the save at the count of two. Williams makes it back to his feet and walks over to Natalie and starts to yell at her for interfering. Marie is distracted and doesn’t see Skye charging towards her taking both women over the top rope and to the outside floor. Michaels makes it back to one knee and Williams’s signals the end of the match taunting to the crowd. Williams walks over to Michaels and sets him up for Showtime, but Michaels counts and takes Williams down to the mat and locks in the Sharpshooter applying the pressure. Williams isn't one to quit and starts crawling towards the ropes. Outside the ring Skye is up and tries getting in the ring to break up the Sharpshooter, but Marie connects with that signature clothesline. In the ring Williams is a fingertip away from the rope and is about to grab the bottom rope when Natalie Marie pulls the rope a few inches further away from him. Williams screams out in pain staring at Marie and tries to stretch further to reach the ropes but Michaels drags a damaged Williams into the middle of the ring. Williams screams out in pain and has no choice but to tap out as Michaels applies the pressure.
Winners: JD Michaels and Natalie Marie.
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winners of the matchup via submission, JD Michaels and Natalie Marie!
Kerry Lane: You may or may not like it, but JD Michaels and Natalie Marie got the job done, I believe Williams would have got to the ropes if Natalie Marie weren’t there to pull it away from him.
Josh Hart: I liked that from Marie though Kerry, she was clever and although Williams resisted there was no way he would have been able to reach the ropes after being dragged back to the middle of the ring. A very good showing by both teams and we get this kind of action every week on Monday Nights.
Scene cuts backstage where Carl Long is standing outside the locker room of James Kash.
Carl Long: I'm standing outside the locker room of James Kash and lets see if we can get a quick word with him.
Carr Long knocks on the door and waits as the handle is turned and Sunni Rayne answers the door and allows Carl into the locker room.
Carl Long: I'm here with James Kash and Sunni Rayne and just had a quick couple of questions to ask you Mr. Kash.
James Kash: Yeah, but hurry it up I don't have that much time to chit chat, what do you need?
Carl Long: Fist off the fans want to know how it feels for you to be returning to the IWF?
James Kash: Well its feels great for James Kash to be here in the IWF. This is my home and this is where I made my mark on the wrestling world. There isn't much history about the IWF that doesn't involve James Kash. I was apart of the greatest faction to ever step foot in the IWF ring. I was a damn good two time IWF Undisputed Champion.
Carl Long: What are you intentions since returning to the IWF?
James Kash: My intentions include reminding everybody just who James Kash is. For the ones that forget they will quickly remember when stepping in the ring with me. They will remember why James Kash is the best and they will remember just how unstoppable I can be. They will remember I am the best when I have that IWF Championship wrapped around my waist and you can all BANK ON IT!
Carl Long: Well folks you heard it from the mouth of James Kash himself he is here to remind everybody on who exactly he is, he is also after the IWF Championship. Back to you Kerry and Josh.
Josh Hart: Strong words from James Kash here tonight and we all know he means what he says.
Kerry Lane: Well folks up next is our second Triple Threat Match of the evening.
Josh Hart: Jay Raven will be taking on the returning Ryan Harrison and new blood Andres De La Hoya.
Kerry Lane: This is going to be one interesting match up with the history between Jay Raven and Ryan Harrison.
Josh Hart: Little is known about Andres De La Hoya other than the fact that he is the brother of IWF ring veteran DJ Primetime.
Kerry Lane: Let’s see what he can do in the ring I can’t wait to get this match started.
Man of the Year by Drake ft. Lil’ Wayne hits the arena as Andres De La Hoya steps out onto the stage with a red cup in hand. Andres De La Hoya walks slowly down to the ring interacting with the fans making it a purpose to take his time to get down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet three inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Augusta, Georgia, “The Murda City Mayor” Andres De La Hoya!
Kerry Lane: Well if this guy is anything like his brother he shouldn’t be taken to likely by Jay Raven or Ryan Harrison.
Josh Hart: That would be a grave mistake by either Raven or Harrison, because this is his debut match here in the IWF.
We Die Young by Alice in Chains hits the arena as the fans begin to cheer and gold pyro’s emit from the top of the titan-tron raining down on the stage. Ryan Harrison steps out onto the stage letting the gold pyro fall across his body and taunts to the crowd getting more cheers from the fans. Ryan than confidently makes his way down the ramp slapping hands with the fans. Ryan makes his way into the ring climbing up the steps and climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle. Ryan points out into the crowd at all the fans and than points back to himself before jumping back down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet nine inches, weighing in at two hundred and ten pounds, from New York City, New York, “The Next Level” Ryan Harrison!
Kerry Lane: Ryan Harrison seems to be in great shape for his return to the IWF lets see what he has in store for us tonight.
Josh Hart: He’s going to have to be for this type of match it’s anybody’s ballgame.
Amazing by Kanye West hits the arena as Jay Raven struts out onto the stage. Jay Raven stops at the top of the ramp and crosses his arms in a X and tilts his head down. Jay Raven than pulls his head back and spreading his arms outward as pyro’s emit from the stage behind him ending with a waterfall of pyro’s falling across his body. Raven shakes it off and makes his way down the ramp ignoring the fans and climbs into the ring taunting the fans.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet one inch, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, from Yonkers, New York, “The Hardcore Icon” Jay Raven!
Josh Hart: Jay Raven has his sights set on Ryan Harrison and is focused on beating him here tonight.
Kerry Lane: This could cost him this match, because he’s not just in the ring with Ryan Harrison, Andres De La Hoya is also in this match and neither of these two men known what he has up his sleeve.
Triple Threat Match
Andres De La Hoya
vs.
Ryan Harrison
vs.
Jay Raven
vs.
Ryan Harrison
vs.
Jay Raven
Bell Rings: All three men circle around the ring and Jay Raven charges right after Ryan Harrison and gets taken down to the mat by a dropkick from Andres De La Hoya. De La Hoya makes it back to his feet with a huge smirk on his face and takes it to Ryan Harrison with a big right hand. Harrison makes it back to his feet and De La Hoya takes him back down to the mat with a running clothesline. De La Hoya guides Raven back to his feet and gets taken down to the mat with a jawbreaker. Raven stomps away at De La Hoya down on the mat and than sets his attention on Harrison as he slowly makes his way back to his feet. Raven makes his way over to Harrison and gets caught with an open handed shot heard up in rafters. Raven grabs his chest and Harrison quickly takes him down to the mat with a belly to belly suplex. Harrison hooks the legs of Raven for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but De La Hoya makes the save at the count of two.
Kerry Lane: Jay Raven better change his game plan around because Andres De La Hoya took advantage of the distraction at the beginning of this match.
Josh Hart: He’s shown us that he can hang with the boys of the IWF, but he can impress us even more by picking up the win here tonight.
De La Hoya guides Harrison back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Harrison bounces back and De La Hoya takes him down to the mat with a standing dropkick. De La Hoya guides Raven back to his feet and sends him to the corner with an irish whip. De La Hoya charges after Raven and attempts a body splash, but Raven rolls out of the way and De La Hoya hits the top turnbuckle chest first. Raven tosses De La Hoya to the outside and turns his attention on Harrison and gets taken down to the mat with a step-up enziguri kick to the back of the head. Harrison hooks the legs of Raven for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Raven kicks out at the count of two. Harrison guides Raven back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip, but Jay Raven reverses it into one of his own. Harrison bounces off the ropes and gets tripped up by De La Hoya from the outside as Raven charges over and connects with a running leg drop across the back of Harrison’s head.
Kerry Lane: All three men are looking and getting their spots in, but it is still anybody’s ball game.
Josh Hart: Raven has changed up his role in this match and focusing on both men instead of just Ryan Harrison.
Raven hooks the legs of Harrison for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but De La Hoya slides into the ring and breaks up the count at two. De La Hoya guides Raven back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Raven bounces back and De La Hoya connects with a big back body drop and as Raven hits the mat De La Hoya connects with a big jumping elbow drop across his sternum. De La Hoya hooks the legs of Raven for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Harrison just manages to make the save at two and a half. Harrison makes it back to his feet and meets De La Hoya in the middle of the ring swinging away with rights and lefts. Harrison gains the control after a stiff forearm shot and locks in a standing armbar. De La Hoya tries to fight out of it and Harrison places his right arm behind his back and takes him down to the mat with an armbar suplex. Raven makes it back to his feet and Harrison takes him down to the mat with German Suplex. Harrison keeps his arms wrapped around Raven and guides him back to his feet and sends him back down to the mat with a release german suplex.
Kerry Lane: Ryan Harrison looking very good in this match and he is the only man left standing in the ring.
Josh Hart: If Harrison can get the cover he may have this match in the bag.
Harrison makes the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but De La Hoya attempts to break up the cover with an elbow drop. Harrison rolls out of the way and De La Hoya connects with Raven instead. De La Hoya makes it back to his feet and Harrison makes his way over walking right into a knee strike to his midsection. De La Hoya than grabs Harrison by his head and takes him down to the mat with a brainbuster. De La Hoya makes it back to his feet and waits as Raven slowly makes his way back to his feet. De La Hoya than charges Raven and attempts a running clothesline, but Raven rolls out of harms way. Raven than guides De La Hoya back to his feet and connects with a stiff kick to the midsection. De La Hoya buckles over and Raven takes him down to the mat with the D.E.A.D. Raven makes it back to his feet and taunts the crowd and turns towards Harrison in the ring. Raven taunts the crowd as Harrison slowly makes his way to his feet. Raven gets closer and into position ready to strike at the exact moment. Harrison makes it back to his feet and Raven strikes, but Harrison catches his foot and than plants him on the mat with The Rising Star. Harrison hooks the legs of Raven as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Ryan Harrison
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, “The Next Level” Ryan Harrison!
Kerry Lane: What a return for Ryan Harrison here tonight, not only picking up the win, but pinning his old rival Jay Raven.
Josh Hart: Harrison proved that he still has what it takes to get the job done, but most important is Andres De La Hoya proved he has the skills to be a serious threat here in the IWF.
Kerry Lane: Even though he didn’t win he had his spots in the match and with a bit more experience under his belt he’ll be pinning superstar for the three count.
Post Match: Ryan Harrison rolls out of the ring and makes his way back up the ramp as Jay Raven looks on from the ring furious. Raven keeps calling for Harrison to get back in the ring, but Harrison points at his head letting Jay Raven known he was the smarter man tonight.
Josh Hart: Ryan Harrison may have got closure on this whole issue, but I don’t think Jay Raven is content with not only losing his first match back here in the new Impact Wrestling Federation, but losing it to his arch rival Ryan Harrison.
Kerry Lane: We’ll see where this takes us next week, folks don’t go any where we’ll be right back.
***COMMERICAL BREAK***
Kerry Lane: Folks up next will be one very interesting matchup between James Kash and Tom McBrady.
Josh Hart: James Kash is an unstoppable force and Tom McBrady was an up and rising star until he left the IWF years ago.
Kerry Lane: Like James Kash stated earlier tonight his only focus here in the IWF is to remind everybody while he is the best this business has ever seen.
Josh Hart: We all know that's the truth and he also stated that he wants IWF Championship Gold around his waist, but enough talk lets get to the match.
Re-Education by Rise Against hits the arena as TM walks out onto the stage wearing his trademark Aviator sunglasses and wrestling gear to a unpopular reaction from the Houston crowd. He throws up a salute to the crowd and continues walking to the ring. When he gets in the ring, TM poses on the top turnbuckle and salutes the crowd again.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and fifty pounds, from Phoenix, Arizona, “The Original Trademark” Tom McBrady!
Kerry Lane: What a way to put yourself on the map by defeating one of IWF’s biggest stars James Kash here tonight.
Josh Hart: It's not going to be easy for McBrady, James Kash is the hometown hero and a former IWF Champion.
You're Going Down by Sick Puppies hits the arena as Gold and Green Lights pan across the arena lighting it up. James Kash steps out onto the stage right as the drums hit with Sunni Rayne standing beside him. James Kash and Sunni Rayne both stop at the top of the stage and than make their way down to the ring stopping in the middle of the ramp. Sunni Rayne stands off to the side of James Kash as he poses on the ramp with massive Green and Gold Pyro’s emitting from the stage behind him. James Kash and Sunni Rayne than continue their way down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet seven inches, weighing in at two hundred and fifty-five pounds, from Houston, Texas, accompanied to the ring by Sunni Rayne, “The Future” James Kash!
Kerry Lane: A standing Ovation from the crowd for Kash tonight in his hometown, James Kash has done pretty much everything in the IWF, and will be hoping to make an instant Impact here tonight against Tom McBrady.
Josh Hart: James Kash is the man of the IWF plain and simple this is where he was born and this is where he was made.
Singles Match
James Kash
vs
Tom McBrady
vs
Tom McBrady
Bell Rings:The crowd gets behind Kash as the match gets underway, both wrestler lock up in the middle of the ring but Kash is able to overpower McBrady as the crowd cheer. McBrady manages to get free and backs into a corner before making his way back to the middle of the ring. Kash and McBrady lock up and again Kash comes out on top pushing McBrady into the corner and runs at him looking for a clothesline, McBrady however moves out the way and Kash runs hard into the turnbuckle. McBrady starts hammering away at Kash with left and rights with the crowd booing every punch. McBrady then Irish Whips Kash who rebounds of the ropes and ducks under an attempted elbow by McBrady and connects with a clothesline on the way back that takes McBrady down. The crowd cheer as Kash starts stomping away on the grounded McBrady. Kash raises his arms taunting as McBrady makes his way back to his feet, McBrady gets grounded again as Kash hits a butterfly suplex and goes for a cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but McBrady kicks out at the two.
Kerry Lane: James Kash and Tom McBrady both going back and forth in the beginning of this match.
Josh Hart: The crowd really letting their feelings be known in this match booing anytime McBrady gets a chance at some offense.
Kash doesn’t let McBrady recover though and hits him with a body slam. Kash feels he is starting to take control and again taunts to the hometown crowd who cheer loudly. Kash tires to finish things off early and lifts McBrady onto his shoulders for The Down Payment, McBrady senses the danger and hits Kash with hard punches and rolls through with a sunset flip pin which shocks Kash as he escapes after the two. Kash quickly gets up but is met by a dropkick that takes Kash down to his knees, Kash gets grounded with a big boot to his face straight afterwards. McBrady again goes for the cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Kash rolls the shoulder up before the 3. Kash slowly makes it back to his feet and McBrady grabs him from behind and locks in a sleeperhold. McBrady applies the pressure and forces his weight onto Kash taking him down to this knees. Kash tries to fight out of and the crowd gets behind him, but McBrady tightens the pressure and Kash quickly falls back to his knees.
Josh Hart: Can Tom McBrady take advantage of a grounded Kash as he tries to wear him down with a sleeper.
Kerry Lane: I’m sure Kash wouldn't want to give up in front of his hometown fans here tonight.
Kash starts raising his hands and the crowd quickly get behind him as he slowly makes his way back to his feet. The crowd picks up the noise as Kash connects with two hard elbow shots to the ribcage of McBrady and manages to escape. Kash than fires back at McBrady with a stiff kick to the midsection followed up by a series of forearm shots. McBrady however stomps on the boots of Kash to gain control and sends him down to the mat with a scoop slam as the crowd start to boo. McBrady though keeps focus and connects with a series of elbow drop and than makes the cover. The ref gets down to make the count, but Kash kicks out right before the count of three. Kash slowly makes his way back to his feet and turns right into McBrady's signature Double A Spinebuster. McBrady doesn't go for the cover and instead climbs to the top of the nearest turnbuckle. McBrady balances himself on the top turnbuckle before and attempts for the Welcome to Phoenix, but Kash rolls out of harms way as McBrady crashes on the mat.
Kerry Lane: McBrady may be on the verge of a big upset here tonight, the hometown crowd hasn't bothered him in any way here tonight.
Josh Hart: Not after a mishap like that, you can't make mistakes when your in the ring with James Kash.
Kash makes it back to his feet and grabs the feet of McBrady and attempts Kash then attempts the Million Dollar Grip. McBrady tries to get free from the hold, but is unable to block the move as Kash locks in the submission hold. McBrady though doesn’t quit and slowly crawls closer to the ropes. McBrady reaches out for the ropes and Kash releases the hold and drags McBrady back to the middle of the ring. Kash goes to lock in the Million Dollar Grip again, but McBrady rolls Kash up and the ref gets down to make the count, but Kash kicks out right at the two. Both men are on their feet and both trade fists, the crowd cheering Kash and booing McBrady. Kash gets the upper hand but from out of nowhere McBrady hits Kash with a hard european uppercut that staggers Kash on his feet. McBrady climbs to the top of the turnbuckle and attempts the Welcome to Phoenix on a standing Kash, but Kash grabs him in midair and drives McBrady down to the mat with the Down Payment. Kash goes for the cover and the ref counts the three.
Winner: James Kash
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, “The Future” James Kash!
Kerry Lane: There were times when McBrady could have won but couldn’t hit the one big move needed and James Kash picks up the win to the delight of his fans here in Houston, Texas.
Josh Hart: It wasn’t as easy as he thought it might have been though Kerry, but nonetheless James Kash picks up the win and gains momentum for the IWF Championship Tournament starting next week.
The scene cuts to the backstage with Carl Long standing with Adam Freeman.
Carl Long: Ladies and Gentleman please welcome my guest at this time, Adam Freeman.
Crowd Cheers
Carl Long: Earlier it was announced by General Manager Montana that there would be a tournament for the IWF Championship starting next week, tell us your thoughts about this and your upcoming match with Nic Stone later tonight?
Adam Freeman: You know what Carl, I never lost the IWF Championship that I won at Final Impact, it took a lot of effort and hard work to get that title, it wasn’t given to me on a plate I had to spend a year eating opponent after opponent until I got my shot, am I happy that the title got vacated, of course not, but everyone knows that I will do anything to get it back, and the only way to get that title back around my waste is by beating anyone that I step in the ring with, and it starts tonight against Nic Stone.
Carl Long: Speaking of Nic Stone how do you feel about him saying earlier tonight that he had your number and was going to make the biggest impact tonight, by beating you in the middle of the ring.
Adam Freeman: Well that’s very simple I’m making my way out to that ring and it’s going to be time for Nic Stone to either put up or shut up.
Freeman smiles and walks away.
Kerry Lane: Ladies and Gentlemen it is now time for out Main Event of the evening.
Josh Hart: We have the new blood Nic Stone taking on IWF Ring Veteran and former IWF Champion, Adam Freeman.
Kerry Lane: This is a huge chance for Nic Stone here tonight just think what it would mean for his career if he manages to beat Adam Freeman here tonight.
Josh Hart: Hey Adam Freeman isn't a superstar to be taken lightly and Nic Stone will have to earn it, because Adam Freeman won't take it easy on him.
Perfection hits the arena as Nic Stone Steps out onto the stage dressed in his leather attire and vest. Nic Stone looks out into the crowd and than makes his way down the ramp ignoring their negative reaction. Stone walks around the ring and jumps up onto the apron directly in front of the camera. Stone steps through the ropes with one leg, but backs out leaning against the middle rope looking out into the crowd. Stone than enters the ring and makes his way to the nearest turnbuckle removing his vest and handing it over to the staff ringside.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at six feet two inches, weighing in at two hundred and thirty-five pounds, from Los Angeles, California, “The Shinning Star” Nic Stone!
Kerry Lane: Nic Stone looks very impressive on his way down to the ring, but lets see what he can do on the inside of that ring.
Josh Hart: He's very cocky and a cocky man is a confident man, and a confident man is always good at what he does.
Break Down The Walls hits the arena as a Countdown starts on the titan-tron counting down from five to zero. Adam Freeman walks out onto the stage and turns his back stretching his arms outwards. Freeman than turns to face the crowd and confidently makes his way down the ramp and climbs up the ring steps. Freeman taunts on the ropes and than makes his way into the ring climbing to the top of the nearest turnbuckle stretching his arms out before jumping back down to the ring.
Jessica Lock: Standing in at five feet eleven inches, weighing in at two hundred and twenty-five pounds, residing in Manhattan, New York, “The Self Proclaimed IWF Saviour” Adam Freeman!
Kerry Lane: There he is the fan favorite in this matchup and the man that will take Nic Stone to his limit.
Josh Hart: We learned earlier tonight that you shouldn't take the New Blood likely they have all been very impressive here tonight.
*** MAIN EVENT ***
Single's Match
Single's Match
Nic Stone
vs.
Adam Freeman
vs.
Adam Freeman
Bell Rings:Nic Stone and Adam Freeman circle around the ring before locking up in the middle of the ring. Stone locks on a hammerlock and applies the pressure. Freeman fights out of it and reverse the hammerlock into one of his own and applies the pressure as Stone fights for the ropes. Stone fights out of the hammerlock with a series of back elbow shots to the face of Freeman and quickly takes him down to the mat with a snapmare. Stone than charges for the ropes and bounces back connecting with a running knee strike to the face of Freeman. Stone hooks the legs of Freeman for the cover and the ref gets down to the make the count, but Freeman kicks out promptly at the count of two. Stone guides Freeman back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Freeman bounces back and takes Stone down to the mat with a shoulder block. Freeman than charges for the ropes bouncing back and Stone leaps over him. Freeman than bounces off the ropes, but holds onto the ropes and manages to miss the dropkick from Stone causing him to land on the mat back first. Freeman than points to his head letting Stone know he's much smarter than that.
Kerry Lane: Adam Freeman standing tall, but Nic Stone was very impressive starting out in this match.
Josh Hart: Stone showed he can hang with Adam Freeman in the beginning of the match, but the longer the match goes the move it favors Freeman.
Freeman grabs the right leg of Stone and than drives his elbow into it slamming it against the mat. Freeman stays on the attack by quickly jumping into the air and driving his knee into the leg of Stone. Stone screams out from the impact and kicks Freeman in the head with his free foot causing him to back off. Stone rolls to the outside and shakes off his leg. Freeman rolls to the outside as Stone slides back into the ring. Stone stands in the ring and beckons for Freeman to come get him. Freeman slides in and Stone catches him with a double axe handle to the back taking him down to the mat and stays on the attack with wild punches to the back of his head. Stone guides Freeman back to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Freeman bounces back and Stone takes him down to the with a flap jack followed up with a kip-up making it back to his feet. Stone than runs his hands through his hair and flings the sweat in the direction of the fans earning major heat from the crowd.
Kerry Lane: Nic Stone looking good in this match and he has Adam Freeman down on the mat while he's standing tall.
Josh Hart: That's not always an easy task to keep The Saviour of the IWF down on his back for long.
Stone than makes his way over to Freeman and slowly guides him back to his feet keeping him in control. Stone fires a knife edge chop across the chest of Freeman that can be heard in the rafters and sends Freeman to the ropes with an irish whip. Stone than charges after Freeman and attempts a clothesline, but Freeman gets his feet up and Stone eats a face full of boot. Freeman than makes his way over to the body of Stone and connects with a series of stiff kicks to his midsection. Freeman than guides Stone to his feet and sends him to the ropes with an irish whip. Stone bounces back right into a hurricanrana from Freeman followed up with strong right hands to the face of Stone. Freeman makes his way back to his feet and guides Stone back to his and immediately takes him back down to the mat with the Lionbomb. Freeman has Stone's shoulders on the mat as the ref gets down to make the count, but Stone kicks out before the count of three. Freeman makes it back to his feet and guides Stone back to his and takes him back down to the mat with an underhook backbreaker.
Kerry Lane: Adam Freeman back in control of this match and taking it to Nic Stone.
Josh Hart: The longer the match goes the more it favors Freeman, but Stone still has a light of fight left in him.
Freeman hooks the legs of Stone for another cover and the ref gets down to make the count, but Stone kicks out right before the count of three. Freeman hits the mat with his fist out of frustration and makes his way back to his feet guiding Nic Stone with him. Freeman connects with a knife edge chop across the chest of Stone and than Stone fires back with one of his own. Freeman connects with another knife edge chop and follows it up with a back elbow strike to the face of Stone. Freeman sends Stone to the ropes with an irish whip, but Stone pulls Freeman back to him and drives his knee into Freeman's midsection. Stone than sends Freeman to the ropes with an irish whip and charges for the ropes opposite of Freeman. Freeman bounces back as Stone bounces off the ropes and Stone takes Freeman down to the mat with a nasty lariat causing Freeman to land on his neck. Stone quickly makes it back to his feet and than charges the ropes bouncing back and connecting with a leg drop across the back of Freeman's neck. Stone guides Freeman back to his feet and Freeman tries to fight back, but Stone catches his with a knee strike to the midsection and than plants him on the mat with the Motion Picture Perfect. Stone drives his forearm into the face of Freeman and makes the cover as the ref counts the three.
Winner: Nic Stone
Jessica Lock: Ladies and Gentlemen your winner of the matchup via pinfall, “The Shining Star” Nic Stone!
Kerry Lane: I can't believe it folks Nic Stone just beat Adam Freeman on his very first night here in the IWF.
Josh Hart: It's everybody's first night back, but Nic Stone obviously did his homework on Adam Freeman because he attacked his neck that was injured not so long ago.
Kerry Lane: That is still a very impressive showing from Nic Stone that management can't ignore.
Josh Hart: Well folks this was a very successful first show back for the IWF and we'll see you all next week right here on Monday Night Mayhem.
END SHOW