Monday Night Mayhem 12/21/09

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Fireworks are set off through the arena as the camera pans across the arena showing all the die hard IWF fans standing on their feet. The camera focus on the titan-tron as a massive firework display sets off before focusing on Josh Hart and Kerry Lane at the Commentator's Booth.

Kerry Lane: Welcome ladies and gentleman to another edition of IWF Monday Night Mayhem and what a show it will be tonight.

Josh Hart: Tonight we continue with the IWF Championship tournament, Biggs will be taking on Mr Enigma and in a huge main event, CMS will take on Nic Stone.

Kerry Lane: Plus can Ryan Harrison bounce back from his defeat last week against Adam Freeman, tonight he faces the task of facing Hutt Anderson.

Josh Hart: Plus much much more, I can't wait to see what infolds here toinght.


What Kind of World Do You Want comes on. The lights come back on with Caldwell on the stage. Looks to his left. Looks to his right. raises his arms and smiles with pride. He walks down in the ramp. He gets to the apron. Wipes his feet and stands on the top turnbuckle sing along to his music. He jumps down and jogs in place throwing some air punches.

Jessica Lock: The following match is schedule for one fall, on the way down to the ring, from Chicago, IL, weighing 272 lbs, Sam Caldwell.

Lane: Here is another superstar with a bright future here in IWF. Can he overcome Andres De La Hoya?

Man of the Year plays De La Hoya comes out with a red cup walking slow with a cocky look on his face interacting with the fans making it a point 2 take his sweet time getting to the ring

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, from Augusta, Georgia, weighing 235 lbs, Andres De La Hoya.

Hart: Both these men won their matches last week so this should be an intriguing contest.

Singles Match
Sam Caldwell
Vs
Andres De Lay Hoya

Bell Rings: Both men meet in the centre of the ring in a grapple. Caldwell comes out on top and gets De La Hoya into a headlock. He quickly fights out of it and both men stare at each other. The crowd seem firmly behind Caldwell at this point. Again both men lock up in the ring, again Caldwell gets De la Hoya into a headlock, this time De La Hoya can’t fight out of it as easily as last time and elbows Caldwell twice in the mid section to get out of the headlock. De La Hoya then hits a few chops as the crowd WOOOO!! Before knocking Caldwell over with a shoulder block and he goes for the cover but Caldwell gets his shoulder up after the 1 count but De La Hoya doesn’t let him get up and aggressively stomps on the stomach of Caldwell and lifts him to his feet. De La Hoya hits a hard right handed punch to the face of Caldwell, and goes for a second one but this time Caldwell blocks and hits back with fists of his own and then hits a hard scoop slam on De La Hoya and he goes for a cover but De La Hoya kicks out after the one count.

Lane: No one has really dominated the match up so far, which athlete will over come the other?

De La Hoya gets up but is met by a hard clothesline from Caldwell; De La Hoya gets back up only to be clotheslined again. Caldwell then Irish whips De La Hoya towards the ropes and bounces back towards Caldwell who looks for another clothesline, De La Hoya ducks underneath it this time and keeps his momentum going as he bounces of the other ropes and runs hard into Caldwell a flying elbow. When Caldwell gets to his feet De La Hoya connects with a bulldog taking Caldwell down to the mat and goes for the cover but Caldwell again is able to kick out this time just after the 2 count.

Hart: De La Hoya starting to get the upper hand here, and May only be a few big moves away from winning this match up here tonight.

De La Hoya quickly gets Caldwell to his feet; he grabs the head of Caldwell and looks to hit the Brown Boy powerbomb. He lifts Caldwell into the air but he lands on his feet and De La Hoya turns around and gets hit by a knee to the face. Caldwell then runs towards the ropes and connects with a spinning elbow. Caldwell then taunts to his cheering fans and sets De La Hoya for the Caldwell call but De La Hoya escapes the potential finishing move. De La Hoya then avoids a clothesline and gets behind Caldwell looking to lock in the choke out submission. Caldwell struggles and wriggles hoping De La Hoya will lose grip but De La Hoya locks in the choke out. Fortunately for Caldwell he isn’t to far away from the ropes and is able to quickly get to the ropes forcing De La Hoya to break the hold.

Lane: If De La Hoya could have applied that move in the middle of the ring he may have won the match. But Caldwell knew his surroundings and was quickly able to get to the rope before thinking of tapping.

De La Hoya is annoying with himself but keeps focus, when Caldwell gets to his feet he kicks him in the gut and goes for the Brown Boy Bomb again, like last time Caldwell is able to escape falling behind De La Hoya and quickly connects with the Caldwell Call and bridges for a cover.

1…2…3!


Jessica Lock: Your winner, Sam Caldwell.

Lane: Caldwell did it, in a match with many counters and reversal Caldwell was able to hit the big move when needed and he picks up another victory here tonight.

Hart: If Caldwell carries on this way expect him to climb the IWF ranks quickly.


Gasoline by Porcelain And The Tramps plays over the PA System as The All American Athletes make their entrance dressed in red white and blue shimmering hoodies and wrestling attire. They psyche themselves up on the ramp before giving one another a high five as they make their way to the ring. Right behind them is the provocative Katie King, who enjoys the critical acclaim of the fans as well. They high five as many fans as they can down to the ring, before finally entering while they pump their fists getting the crowd ready for an exciting tag team contest.

Jessica Lock: The following match is a tag team contest and is schedule for one fall, making there way down to the ring first, The All American Athletes.

Lane: This should be a decent match up between two very good tag teams. Will Tripe A be able to overcome the Hays Brothers though.

Bleed it out by Linkin park hits as Gabriel Hayes and Shawn Alexander step out onto the stage and start making there way down to the ring.

Jessica Lock: And their opponents, The Hayes Brothers.

Lane: What a team the Hayes Brothers make, both have held gold before in the IWF and I’m sure in the future they will hold gold again.

Hart: Triple A will definitely cause an upset if they win tonight but what a win it would be if they did.


Tag Team Match
Triple A
Vs
The Hayes Brothers

Bell Rings: Carpenter and Shawn Alexander Hayes start the match up, Carpenter goes for the tie up but Shawn has different ideas and connects with a hard kick to the mid section of Carpenters, and Hayes starts clubbing Carpenter with hard shots to the back wearing him down. Hayes continues the early assault until the referee intervenes. Carpenter is taken aback but quickly gets to his feet but receives more early punishment from Shawn Hayes before Carpenter is taken down with a suplex and Hayes goes for a cover.

1…2..kickout.

Hayes then gets Carpenter a head scissors and applies pressure. Carpenter though doesn’t want to give in and is able to escape the hold and get to his feet. When he does so Carpenter takes down Hayes with a flying shoulder block followed by a clothesline, the fans then cheer as Carpenter nails CMS with a suplex and goes for the cover but Hayes quickly gets the shoulder up after the one count. Carpenter then drags Shawn Alexander Hayes towards his own corner and tag in his partner Anderi Evans. Carpenter holds the arms back of Shawn Hayes as Evans kicks Hayes in the mid section; Carpenter is forced to leave the ring as Evans dishes punishment on Hayes. Evans then hits a swinging neckbreaker on Hayes and goes for a cover. Hayes though is able to kickout after the two. Gabriel Hayes is on the apron shouting for his brother to make the tag but Shawn Alexander Hayes is nowhere near his partner right now.


Lane: If the Hayes brothers are going to get back in this match then Shawn Hayes is going to need to make the tag pretty soon. If he doesn’t then this match could soon be over.

Evans hits a perfect jawbreaker on Hayes but Hayes stumbles back towards his own corner and Gabriel Hayes tags himself in. Gabriel Hayes then starts unloading on Evans taking him down with repetitive right hands. Evans though keeps getting back up until Hayes takes him down with a jumping spinning back kick. Hayes then goes for the cover.

1…2..Carpenter breaks up the count kicking Gabriel Hayes in the head. This causes Shawn Alexander Hayes to get into the ring and attacks Carpenter from behind. Then Shawn Hayes lifts Carpenter on his shoulders and hits the Silent Night and continues to apply the triangle choke submission afterwards.


Hart: What a devastating move, but none of those men are the legal men and the match is starting to get out of hand now.

Evans now comes to the aid of his partner hitting Shawn Alexander Hayes with a diving double axe handle. Evans then hits the silver bullet knee kick taking Shawn Hayes out. As Evans turns around though Gabriel Hayes is standing there and connects with a lethal Angels Arrow and goes for the cover.

1…2…3!


Jessica Lock: Ladies and gentleman your winners, The Hayes Brothers.

Lane: All hell broke lose towards the end of the match but The Hayes brother continue to impress with a win here tonight.

Hart: We know just how dominant the Hayes brothers can be and they certainly raises some more eyebrows tonight.


***COMMERCIAL BREAK***

A countdown plays through the titantron starting at 5 and ending at 0, Pyro then explodes around the arena as break the walls down hits. The camera zooms into the save us titantron video as Freeman emerges from the back and turns his back to the cheering crowd spreading his arms out and turns around.

Jessica Lock: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome “The Saviour†Adam Freeman.

Kerry Lane: Freeman faced off against Ryan Harrison last week in what started out as a classical match up, Ryan Harrison may have been in a winning position when Jayson Raven showed up.

Josh Hart: And Freeman took advantage of the distraction nailing Harrison with a devastating Codebreaker and he got through to the next round of the IWF Championship Tournament.


Freeman stands in the middle of the ring looking out the crowd as the music cuts.

Freeman: Last week, I defeated Ryan Harrison, earning my place in the next round of the IWF Championship tournament, I expected a competitive for Harrison, and I got that, but Ryan, there was only ever going to be one outcome and that was always going to be a Adam Freeman victory.

The Freeman fans in the arena cheer, while the Harrison fans boo.

Freeman: I have always been better than you Ryan, and last week I proved it, the fact that Jay Raven interrupted doesn't matter, I would have defeated you anyway and as always you carry on sinking down the ranks while I continue to rise them.

There is again a mixed reaction from the crowd.

Freeman: And now, I can turn my attention away from Ryan Harrison, and turn it to the IWF Championship. In the past I have always been screwed whenever I had the belt around my waist, or whenever I came close to it. But that won’t happen this time, there will be no Montana taking the belt unfairly away from me, and more importantly, none of the IWF roster will stop me on my path to the IWF Championship.

Crowd cheer

Freeman: My charisma and natural talent are the perfect ingredients needed to make a great champion, I can out wrestle anyone in the ring including any of the assclowns left in the IWF Championship tournament, and I can out talk anyone on the mic, whether I pin my opponent 1.2.3, or dominate them in such a way that they have to tap out, beleive me when I say, I will become the IWF Champion at Inception and I challenge anyone to try and stop me.

Break the walls down hits as Freeman leaves the ring.

Lane: Strong words there by Adam Freeman, perhaps sending a message to the rest of the IWF roster and Josh, its hard not to believe what Freeman has just said.

Hart: There’s no doubt that Freeman has the ability to become IWF champion again, but like he said, in the past he has always been screwed out of it, I can’t wait to see what the IWF Championship tournament brings in the next couple of weeks.


The intro of "We Die Young" by Alice in Chains blasts over the PA System. The fans begin to cheer, as from the top of the titantron, gold pyro falls like a shower. Whilst the pyro is falling Ryan Harrison steps out from backstage. He walks slowly until he is standing directly under the Titantron, causing the gold pyro to fall on him. He is wearing his blue and gold wrestling gear. Ryan confidently walks down to the ring, slapping the hands of a few fans at ringside, as he does so. Ryan gets into the ring and climbs to the top of the turnbuckle, posing at the top with his hands outstretched. Ryan then points at the fans before pointing both thumbs in his direction.

Jessica Lock: The following match is schedule for one fall, making his way down to the ring, weighing in at 210 pounds, from New York City, New York, ... 'The Next Level', Ryan Harrison!

Lane: Ryan Harrison was very impressive last week in his match with Adam Freeman, and you had to believe that he was on his way to a victory before Jay Raven got involved.

Hart: Maybe so Kerry but the distraction was more than enough for him to lose focus, and the match.


The Anderson Evolution hits as Hutt Anderson enters the arena tightening his gloves. He shakes the hands of some fans as he enters the ring. He scales the top rope on the turnbuckle and raises his right arm up slowly.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, from Youngstown, Ohio, weighing in at 285lbs, Hutt Anderson.

Lane: A decent reaction for Hutt Anderson tonight, but can he defeat an enraged Ryan Harrison tonight?


Singles Match
Ryan Harrison
VS
Hutt Anderson​

Bell Rings: Both superstars seem to be gathering cheers from the fans but the crowd is more behind Harrison. Both men go for a lock up but the anger in Harrison shows as he starts hitting Anderson with hard right hands taking him by surprise. Anderson backs away slightly as Harrison continues with some hard chops to the chest of Anderson. The referee at this point pulls Harrison away but he soon returns with kicks to Anderson’s mid section. Harrison then goes for a suplex but Anderson blocks it, and then shoves Harrison away before connecting with a big boot to the skull of Harrison. Anderson goes for a cover but Harrison kicks out at one.

Lane: Harrison started out very aggressive, showing the anger that seems to be building up inside him, but just one shot from Anderson has turned the early part of this match in Andersons favour.

Anderson stomps away at a grounded Harrison, then lifts Harrison to his feet and hits a body slam. Anderson then locks in a chin lock on Harrison, some of Harrisons fans cheer him on as he tries to escape the submission hold, and shortly Harrison gets back to a vertical base, and with a few shots to the stomach of Anderson, is able to escape, Harrison then charges towards the ropes and rebound at Anderson but Anderson connects with a huge clothesline stopping any momentum Harrison was trying to gather, Anderson again goes for a cover but this time gets a 2 count before Harrison kicks out.

Hart: I think Harrison may be focusing more on Jay Raven than his opponent right now; Harrison needs to get his act together here and focus on his opponent in the ring.

For now at least, Harrison shows no signs of recovery as Anderson continues to punish Harrison with kicks and punches, Anderson then forces Harrison to his feet by his hair and attempts a suplex which connects. There is a mixed reaction from the fans a Anderson taunts, he then grabs the right leg of the grounded Ryan Harrison and turns him over into a singles leg crab. Harrison screams out in pain as he reaches out for the ropes, knowing the ropes are two far away, Harrison tries to role onto his back, and slowly he does so, and kicks Anderson away. Harrison staggers to his feet and avoids a second big boot from Anderson and takes him down with a dropkick, then hits a neckbreaker on Anderson and goes for the cover but Anderson kicks out after the two.

Lane: Harrison seems to have found his bearings and needs to keep on top if he is going to put Anderson away.

Harrison keeps on the offence and nails an armbar suplex on Anderson. Then Harrison takes to the top rope looking for a moonsault but is clubbed from behind and Harrison lands awkwardly on the top rope. Anderson then climbs to the second rope behind Harrison and hits a back suplex from the second turnbuckles laying out both men in the middle of the ring. The referee starts a 10 count as the ref counts 6 Anderson gets an arm over Harrison for the cover but Harrison is just able to lift the shoulder up before the 3.

Hart: That was close; Anderson almost won this match up. Whoever can get to their feet first has a huge opportunity to put there opponent away.

Anderson is the first to his feet and struggles to walk over to the downed Harrison, Anderson is able to lock a grounded full nelson on Harrison, but can’t apply the body scissors to turn the move into the Anderson Special. Harrison knowing he is in trouble gets to his feet and uses his strength to try and get out of the full nelson; Anderson though hits a full nelson slam once again grounding Harrison. Anderson then takes to the top rope and tries to connect with a fist drop but Harrison moves out of the way, Harrison then stalks Anderson and attempts The Rising Star, but Anderson lands on his feet and attempts the full nelson but this time from a standing position. Harrison though escapes it and gets behind Anderson and this time connects with the Rising Star and goes for the cover.

1…2...3!


Jessica Lock: Your winner, Ryan Harrison.

Lane: Harrison did it; he was able to defeat Hutt Anderson here tonight. Harrison gets back to winning ways.

Hart: Harrison showed great determination to come back as Anderson almost had him on a few occasions. But tonight Ryan Harrison is victorious.


Lane: Now next up ladies and gentleman is the first of our two IWF Championship qualifiying matchups, now here is a reminder of who is through to the next round so far.

Hart: Bobby King defeated Tony Valentino to get progress and King is looking for his first major championship here in IWF.

Lane: Dominick Aviles defeated JD Michaels securing his place in the next round.

Hart: James Kash defeated Jay Raven, and folks you gotta beleive Kash means business, Kash has been around the IWF for some time and he has been at the top of the ranks here in IWF for the majority of his time here, you have to beleive Kash is one of the favourites in this tournament.

Lane: And Adam Freeman defeat Ryan Harrison in an intriuging contest last week.


Lane: This has to be one of the main events of the night though not exactly carrying that title.

Hart: I would have to agree with you there and in addition to that, and known mostly to the masses, both Biggs and Enigma have a past that extends almost an entire decade.

Lane: That is indeed true. So without further ado, let’s get this match on the road.


As Mr. Rey’s rendition of Agent of Chaos begins to play, a black BMW with chrome plated lining and rims (size 24’s) drives in like JBL’s limo from the side of the entrance ramp. As the main theme music sounds and the beats kick in, Mike along with Enigma steps out of the vehicle as Enigma steps towards the ring with his nWo style walk and from time to time alternatively rising of both hands along the way. At this time, pyro also starts to go off as he steps on the ramp to head to the ring. Enigma is decked out in his classic mostly purple and multi-colored suit (long coat w/o the shirt/like Edge but purple and long purple wrestling pants/like Nash but purple) and war paint and his black with purple trimmed gloves, making his way to the ring while giving some of his less likable fans a few choice words (yeah those words) and some hand signals along the way. Enigma then climbs into the ring and bounces off of each of the four ropes before finally taking a rest in his corner along with body guard Mike.

Lane: Man Enigma looks like he is ready to take someone’s head off.

Hart: Well, headless or whatever he is thinking, Enigma better not underestimate his opponent as he did years ago. Just like he did in the past, I think we are looking to have history repeat itself.

Lane: Josh, just stop it alright.

Hart: What did I say?

Lane: And here he comes…


"Spaceman" by The Killers hits as the arena lights fade to a dim blue as blue laser lights shoot out of the stage and blue spotlights flash about the arena. The fans boo as Biggs enters the arena, clad in a fancy blue and white ring jacket, complete with blue feathers on the shoulders, and his signature blue shades. He has a slight dance in his step as he makes his way down the ramp, mocking the fans as he goes along. When he reaches the ring, he walks up the ring steps, and slingshots himself into the ring over the top rope. He then mounts the near turnbuckle and points at himself with his thumbs before hopping off the turnbuckle and removing his shades and jacket.

Hart: What a character.

Lane: Yeah, tell me about it.

Hart: See Lane, why do you have to say things like that?

Lane: What did I say?


IWF Tournament Quartner Finals
Mr Enigma
Vs
Biggs


The bell sounds and the two men lock up in a fierce battle for position as if they have both had pent up frustration for years on end. Biggs then hits a high knee to the stomach of Enigma to the fans dislike and then follows up with a quick and to the point cloths line. Biggs points to his head as if to imply that he is smarter than Enigma. Biggs goes for a quick elbow drop and misses as Enigma rolls out of the way. Enigma then runs to the ropes and comes back with a sit down double drop kick to the face as Biggs roles out of the ring holding his mouth.

Lane: Not so smart now.

Hart: The match just started so give it time Lane.


Enigma grabs a hand full of hair and slams Biggs into the side of the ring repeatedly as the ref comes to the outside and stops the sudden onslaught. Biggs stagers to the side and like Flair, falls flat on his face. As the ref climbs back into the ring, Enigma fakes the follow to slow a count that actually never started and goes back to stomping and kicking Biggs repeatedly as he lay on the side of the ring. Biggs sees an opportunity and crawls under the ring to the other side. Enigma, rather than follow climbs back into the ring. As Biggs stands up on the other side, before he could turn around, Enigma runs and sides under the ring ropes for another drop kick to the back, sending Biggs into the fan rail face first.

Lane: This is starting to look one sided Josh.

Hart: Again Lane, just give it time.

Lane: You said that last time.


Enigma then grabs another hand full of hair and tosses Biggs back into the ring. On his way in, Biggs drops an elbow onto Enigma and then begins to stomp him violently in the head and chest. The ref pulls Biggs back and Biggs shoves the ref out of the way. Enigma, now being up to one knee, punches Biggs in the stomach, grabs him by the head, and drops him with a snap DDT. Enigma takes this time to take a breath, but then realizes that Biggs is out and goes for the pin. Biggs kicks out at two. The fans meanwhile sound off with a loud TWOOOOO!!!!!!! Enigma then picks up Biggs and delivers a nice suplex and as the fans cheer him on, hits Biggs with another, leaving him right in the middle of the ring. Enigma then heads for the ropes.

Lane: What is Enigma thinking this early in the match?

Hart: Arrogance…pure arrogance.


Enigma climbs to the top turn buckle and as he ponders his next move, he looks out to the fans, and then decides to hit the Sonic Boom (leg drop) from the top ropes, but as he goes for the move, Biggs rolls out of the way. The fans are on their feet as he misses. Biggs snaps to his feet as Enigma grabs his legs and butt and picks Enigma up. He slings Enigma to the ropes and comes back with a flying forearm to the face. Biggs goes for the pin and with a nice and tight rollup and a handful of tights, but Enigma kicks out barely at two. Enigma sits up with a look of shock on his face as Biggs snaps in the headlock from behind to tire out Enigma. Enigma tries to get free, but Biggs then turns the move into a sleeper hold.

Lane: Looks like Biggs is now trying to put Enigma away with a sleeper hold.

Hart: I don’t know about that one given that he has a poor position with it.


Enigma stands to his feet while still in the hold and manages to get in a few elbows followed by a low blow. The ref does not see the low blow. Enigma then sets up Biggs for the rock bottom, hits it, and this could be it as Enigma goes for the pin for the one, two, two point three kick out by Biggs. Fans are as they have been most of this match on their feet and chanting Enigma most of the time and booing Biggs almost the entire time for almost any and everything. Biggs is still in pain as Enigma slings him to the ropes and gives him a boot to the face, leaving Biggs on his back. Enigma goes for the pin again and again Biggs kicks out at the near final two counts. Enigma sits up confused and in deep thought for a quick minute as to what can he do to put Biggs out of it.

Lane: Enigma looks like it is out of moves or not exactly sure of what to do with Biggs.

Hart: Like I said before, just give it time and Biggs is not just going to lie down for Enigma.


Enigma picks Biggs up and Biggs spreads Enigma’s hands out of the way then lays into Enigma with a few hard rights and lefts and as Enigma stands near the ropes, Biggs clothes lines him over the top and to the outside. Biggs remains on the side of the ring as Enigma is laid out on his back. As Enigma moves slowly to get to his feet, Biggs races to the top turnbuckle and comes down on Enigma with another flying forearm. The fans are going insane as Biggs has been known for some highflying antics. Both Biggs and Enigma are taking a toll from the match as both men are on the floor, trying to catch a breather. Both men struggle to beat the 10 count. At the count of eight and nine, both Biggs and Enigma find their way into the ring. Biggs stands up to his feet first, staggering around sort of like a drunk man dropping down on Enigma with a hard elbow. He goes for the pin, but Enigma kicks out at the count of two, barely.

Lane: These two are putting on a show here ladies and gentlemen.

Hart: That I would have to agree with Lane.


Biggs sits up and as he picks up Enigma, gets hit in the stomach again, bowing over as Enigma hits him hard with an elbow to the side of the face, sending Biggs to his back. Enigma then drags Biggs into the corner and kicks him into the face more than enough. Biggs looks like he is almost out of it after that. Enigma then sets him up for the suplex, but as the fans cheer him on, for the dreaded Florida Flat-liner. Enigma then puts him up into the suplex position and hits it as Biggs falls to his back grabbing his neck in sheer pain as Enigma; tired himself falls over to his side. As Enigma goes for the pin, and the obvious win, Enigma sits up, stopping the count as he sees Montana walking down to the ring.

Lane: What is Montana doing down here.

Hart: I don’t know, but he is looks like he is heading this way and after all, he is the boss so, get the other head set ready.


Montana: What’s going on guys, I just thought I would get a first person perspective on what all these fans are cheering about. They were so loud, I had to come out and see this for myself.

Hart and Lane look at each other and do not say a word as Enigma stands at the edge of the ring looking dead into the eyes of Montana, questioning him about his presence at ring side. Enigma gives him a mouthful and Montana gives him a mouthful back as Mike signals to Enigma to pay attention to the match, seeing Biggs regaining some of his motivation to continue. With Enigma’s attention on Montana, Biggs goes to the ropes and hits Enigma in the back of the head with a flying knee to Enigma’s face just as Enigma turns to face him again. Enigma falls on his face and still holding the back of his head, Biggs climbs to the top turn buckle and his UFO Frog Splash, but onto Enigma’s back. The fans know what this could mean as they frantically cheer Enigma on. Enigma is somewhat out of it as Biggs grabs at his stomach in pain. After a few seconds pass, Biggs locks in the sharpshooter but because Enigma is already out of it, the ref has no choice but to call for the bell and end the match.

Jessica Lock: And the winner of this match, by default…BIGGS!!!!!

Hart: I told you Lane, I told you!

Lane: But Enigma never gave up and Biggs only won because the ref stopped the match as he had to do so due to the situation.


Montana: Well a win is a win and indeed this was one hell of a match. I hope I did not cause any controversy. HAHA

Lane: Yeah, let’s hope not because when Enigma comes to, I am sure he will be more than pissed.

Montana: And before I leave Lane, who gives a sh** because as I told Enigma before, I have bigger and better plans for him and now, at the PPV, I think this presents a perfect time to let him and the rest of the world in on his new position for this company.

Hart: New position?

Lane: What new position? Anyways, Enigma took a hellacious ending to that match and we can only hope that he is okay after that and Montana acting as if he had nothing to do with it…he knew exactly what he was doing coming to ring side.

Hart: Remember he signs your pay check so opinions or not, it is what it is Lane.


The scene fades to black as EMT’s rush the ring to attend to Enigma as he is still out cold and what looks to be barely breathing.

***COMMERCIAL BREAK***

Heartless by Jim Johnston 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 sits on the middle rope to allow Natalie into the ring, before entering the ring himself.

Jessica Lock: The following match is schedule for one fall and is a tag team match, entering the ring first, accompanied by Natalie, JD Michaels.

Final Countdown hits as Bobby King walks down the entrance ramp and once he gets to the bottom of the ramp he stops and raises his arms out to the side in the air with a cocky look on his face at the crowd, he climbs up onto the apron and turns back facing the entrance and once again holds his arms in the air to the sides. After that he springs over the ropes into the ring and stands in the middle of the ring with a cocky smirk on his face.

Jessica Lock: And his tag team partner, from Detroit, Michigan, weighing 232 lbs, Bobby King.

Lane: Here comes Bobby King, he’ll be looking to make more impact after getting through the next round of the IWF Championship Tournament.

"Superhero" blares through the PA system as Tony Valentino makes his way towards the ring. He is closely followed by his agent, Mr.Gold, who always seems to be on his cell phone. Valentino takes a few seconds to pose for pictures, signs an autograph or two, and flirt with any good looking girls before he gets to the ring.

Jessica: And the opponents, from Los Angeles, California, weighing 235 lbs, Tony Valentino.

Lane: Valentino will be looking for some payback on Bobby King after falling short to him a few weeks ago in a qualifying IWF Championship tournament match.

Devastating" Dominick Aviles walks to the ring slowly, making sure to enjoy his extremely loud ovation from the crowd. While walking down the ramp, he always appreciates the crowd, slapping hands with his male friends and more often, flirting with the beautiful ladies, making phone signs with his hand as if telling them to "call him". As he makes his way into the ring, he goes to each of the four turnbuckles in the ring, climbs them, and raises his arms. After he is finished, he takes off his shirt and sunglasses and throws them into the crowd.

Jessica Lock: And the tag team partner, from Tampa, Florida, weighing 225lbs, “Devastating†Dominick Aviles.

Lane: Here is the man that defeated JD Michaels to get into the next round of the Championship Tournament. Can he defeat Michaels again or will Michaels have a reply here tonight.


Tag Team Match
JD Michaels and Bobby King
Vs
Dominick Aviles and Tony Valentino​


Bell Rings: JD Michaels and Dominick Aviles start off the match up with a tie up with Michaels getting the advantage with a headlock takedown which is followed by a head scissors by Aviles. Both men then get up and lock up again this time but Aviles comes out on top with an arm wrench and he flips JD Michaels onto his back and starts stomping away at the mid section of Michaels. Aviles then gets Michaels to his feet and connects with a drop kick taking Michaels down followed by a clothesline and Aviles goes for the first cover of the match but only gets a 2 count.

Lane: Aviles seems to have control in the early part of this tag match.

Aviles gets Michaels to his feat and punches Michaels hard on the side of the face but Michaels retaliates with hard punches of his own followed by a clothesline. Michaels then tag in his partner Bobby King who keeps Aviles down by pounding him with hard kicks; King then forces Aviles to his feet and connects with a neckbreaker and goes for the cover but only gets a two count. Bobby King then taunts his opponent and Aviles gets to his feet, when he does King attempts a bulldog but Aviles pushes King away and King goes flying into the corner turnbuckle, Aviles then tags in Tony Valentino who takes a running Bobby King down with flying elbow, followed by a dropkick on the charging JD Michaels sending him out of the ring. Valentino then hits a snap suplex on Bobby King and goes for the cover but only gets a two count. Valentino then gets King to his feet but King rakes Valentino’s eyes and hits him with a germen suplex sending Valentino crashing across the ring. King then tags in JD Michaels.

Hart: Michaels and King have got themselves back into this match, can they keep the momentum on their side.

JD Michaels slaps the head of Valentino before hitting him with a variation of kicks keeping Valentino layed on the mat, Michaels then hits a senton on the grounded Valentino and then goes for the cover but only gets a 2 count. When Valentino is back to his feet Michaels hits him with a back suplex then drags the body of Valentino towards his corner and again tags in Bobby King. King smiles and stalks Valentino as he struggles to his feet. When he does so King connects with a bulldog and goes for another pinfall but only gets a two count again. Then Valentino goes for a huricanrana on the damaged Valentino but Valentino counters into a powerbomb sending King into the turnbuckle back first and both men are down. King crawls towards his partner as Valentino does the same and both men get to their partners around the same time.

Lane: Both men have made the tag, which team will get the upper hand here.

Michaels and Aviles meet each other in the centre of the ring trading blows with each other, Aviles gets the advantage though knocking Michaels down before connecting with an enziguri. Aviles makes the cover but King breaks up the count. King then runs at Aviles but Aviles throws King over the rope to the outside and King crashes into the barricade. JD Michaels though takes advantage of the distraction from King and takes Aviles feet from under him and tries to apply the sharpshooter, Aviles realises he is in trouble but Michaels locks in the move in the centre of the ring.

Hart: It’s the sharpshooter, Michaels has made people submit with this before, and can he do it again here.

Aviles screams out in pain and looks up towards Valentino who is now standing at the apron stretching out his hand, Aviles though tries to get to the rope but can’t quite reach it, Aviles lifts his arm to tap out when Valentino tags himself in, Michaels though hasn’t seen the tag and pulls Aviles back into the middle of the ring and wrenches back, Valentino then hits the sunset kick to the face of JD Michaels and goes for the cover.

1…2…3!


Jessica Lock: Here are your winners, Toney Valentino and Dominick Aviles.

Lane: What a tag team contest we have just witnessed but just when it looked as though Michaels would get the tap out, Valentino came in and the match for his team.

Hart: Michaels came so close to victory there but didn’t come quite close enough.


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 Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of four hundred and fifteen pounds, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, accompanied to the ring by Devin Cross, Ricky Jackson!

Kerry Lane: A golden opportunity for this young man Ricky Jackson to prove himself as a singles competitor and gain some momentum for his tag team.

Sound of Madness by Shinedown hits the arena as Madness Mendoza steps out onto the stage. A spotlight shines through the crowd and spots Reaver making his way down to the ring through the crowd. Madness makes his way down the ramp and acts surprised with each reaction he receives from the crowd. Reaver jumps over the ring barricade as Madness makes it to ringside. Both men high five each other and roll into the ring.

Jessica Lock:Weighing in at a combined weight of four hundred and thirty pounds, from San Antonio, Texas and Bay City, Texas , being accompanied by Madness Mendoza, Reaver!

Josh Hart: Reaver was in the ring with Ricky Jackson last week, let's see if he can have better luck than before this time around.

Forever by Drake hits the arena as red and blue lights flash through out the arena. Young Mannie steps out onto the stage in his glow in the dark attire and black in mild in hand. Diamante Valentine makes his way out onto the stage flirting with the women as both men make their way down.

Jessica Lock: Weighing in at a combined weight of four hundred and fifty-five pounds, from Washington D.C. and Venice, Italy, accompanied to the ring by , Diamante Valentine, Young Mannie!

Josh Hart: IWF's resident badass, the free spirited, the outkast, Young Mannie, looking to steal a win in this Triple Threat.

Kerry Lane: Damn, stop it, your starting to resemble that high school teacher-turned-into-announcer-guy.


Triple Threat Match
Ricky Jackson vs Young Mannie vs Reaver​

Bell Rings: All three man stare at each other from different corners of the ring. Young Mannie approaches Reaver and cunningly he tries to form an alliance with him, in attempts to double team Ricky Jackson. Reaver seems to go along with him however he soon reveals his true colors and grabs Mannie and launches him over the top rope and to the outside of the ring. Diamante Valentine seems to be about to blow a gasket. Ricky Jackson and Reaver are left alone in the ring and they waste no time to go at it. Jackson locks in an arm lock and applies the pressure. Reaver connects with a series of back elbow shots to the face of Jackson to loosen his hold and than shoves him towards the ropes. Jackson bounces back and takes Reaver down to the mat with a shoulder block. Jackson than charges for the ropes as Reaver makes it back to his feet. Jackson bounces back and jumps over Reaver has he drops to the mat. Jackson than bounces back from the ropes right into a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker from Reaver. Reaver makes the cover but he gets pulled to the outside of the ring by Diamente Valentine.

Immeditately, Madness Mendoza sprints around the ring and nails a clothesline to the back of the head of Valentine. The referee focuses on this melee, and all of this leaves the door opened for Young Mannie to crawl back into the inside of the ring and cover Ricky Jackson. However, and before Mannie can even realize there's no referee, Devin Cross enters the ring and stomps Mannie on his back. He then picks him up, kicks him in the middle section and acting swiftly, he connects Young Mannie with a spinning corkscrew neckbreaker. Devin places Ricky on top of Young Mannie and alerts the referee of what's happening. The referee makes the count: 1...2..., Reaver manages to slide right back to the inside of the ring and break this pinfall attempt.

Devin can't believe it on the outside of the ring, but before he can do anything else, he's introduced by Diamante into the already existing melee of Madness Mendoza and himself with a right hand to the head.

Back on the inside of the ring, Reaver picks up the hurting Young Mannie and weakens him with right hands to the skull. Right next to them, Ricky Jackson starts getting back to his senses. Jackson and Reaver stare for a couple of seconds and seemed to have reached and agreement. Both grab Young Mannie and Reaver, acting as a one night member of BPB Fury, helps Jackson connect the Down with That, which is quickly followed by the AsSault. Jackson taunts for a fractiong of second lifting his right hand in the air taking his mind off the game, leaving himself exposed to get connected with a bicycle kick. Somehow, and showing his resiliance, Jackson manages to remain on his feet. Young Mannie reappears right at that moment and dashes toward Reaver, however Reaver manages to sidestep right on the nick of time and lets Mannie connect Jackson with a Lariat completely taking him out of the game. Riding the wings of momentum, Mannie turns around only to get set and floored with a Double Arm DDT. Reaver makes the cover and takes the win.


Jessica Lock: Your winner of the match, Reaver.

Lane: An impressive win their by Reaver winning this triple threat match here tonight.

Hart: Can he build on this victory though?


Another brick in the wall hits 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: The following match is schedule for one fall and is a IWF Championship Quarter Finals Match, making his way down to the ring, from New York, weighing 225lbs, CMS!

Lane: What a match this should Josh, CMS has done a lot here in the IWF, he was one of the most dominant Intercontinental Champions in IWF history, and now he has his eyes on the big one, the IWF Championship.

Hart: But CMS has a hard match in front of him, Nic Stone has been beating everybody since he came to the IWF.


“Perfection†hits and Stone walks out of the curtain draped in his leather attire and vest before continuing down the ramp, ignoring the fans negative reaction to him. Stone walks around to the apron directly in front of the camera and hops onto the apron knee first. Stone steps through the ropes with one leg but backs out, leaning against the middle rope while staring out at the crowd. Stone enters the ring and heads to a corner.

Jessica Lock: And the opponent, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 235lbs, Nic Stone.

Lane: Nic Stone has to be a very confident young man right now, like you said earlier Josh Stone has been beating everybody and I’m sure he will think he can beat CMS here tonight.

Hart: Stone can’t take CMS lightly though, CMS has beaten the best and Stone will be taken to new levels tonight if he is going to defeat CMS.



IWF Championship Quarter Finals
CMS
Vs
Nic Stone​

Bell Rings: CMS seems the most popular between the two but both guys seem to be receiving boo’s from the crowd as both men lock up in the middle of the ring, Stone places CMS into a side headlock and takes CMS down to the mat but CMS is able to escape, both men quickly get up and Stone tries to connect with a clothesline on CMS but CMS counters into an arm drag and keeps hold of the arm and locking in an arm lock. Stone quickly escapes the hold and gets in CMS face.

Lane: Things seem to be heating up already in the early part of this match up.

Both men are talking trash to each other and from nowhere Stone slaps CMS across the face and starts hammering away with hard punches, Stone then takes CMS down to the mat with a snapnare and kicks CMS hard in the back and goes for a cover.

1…2..Kickout.

Stone starts stomping away at CMS before lifting him to his feet. Stone then hits CMS with a hard vertical suplex and again goes for the cover but only gets a two count. The fans Boo as Stone taunts to the jeering fans, as CMS struggles to get up Stone continues to insult CMS verbally cockily slapping CMS on the head. When CMS is up Stone kicks CMS in the mid section and goes for a double underhook suplex, but CMS counts and throws Stone over his shoulders and Stone hits them at hard. A small portion of the crowd cheer this and CMS goes on a rampage knocking Stone down with numerous clotheslines before grounding Stone with a hard Enziguiri to the head. CMS then goes for a cover but is only able to get a two count.


Lane: This has been a very good contest so far, both men giving everything they have to win this match and get a step closer to the IWF Championship.

CMS stays on the offence and begins stomping on Stone’s limbs, almost circling Stone like a predator in the wild. CMS then drags Stone to his feet and plants Stone with a neckbreaker and again goes for another cover. Stone again kicks out after the two count. CMS stalks Stone as he struggles to his feet and goes for a belly to belly but Stone blocks it and pushes CMS away, CMS though charges at Stone but stone counters in a beautiful scoop powerslam, CMS gets up pretty quickly but is instantly taken back down with a standing dropkick by Stone. CMS shows further resiliency and gets up once again only to get hit with a powerful T-Bone suplex and Stone goes for the cover.

1…2..Kickout.


Hart: What an outstanding match we have witnessed so far, CMS showing his experience as he looks to put Stone away here.

CMS simply taunts to the fans as he waits for a hurt Stone to get up, when he does CMS looks to finish Stone off with a Gringo Killer but Stone twists out of hit and Connects with a Zig Zag out of nowhere. Stone can’t make the cover straight away but after a few moments he hooks the legs of CMS as the referee counts.

1…2..Kickout

Stone is in disbelief, he can’t believe he didn’t put CMS away, Stone pleads with the referee but the referee keeps telling him the same thing, that it was a two count. Stone then walks over to CMS and slowly gets him to his feet, when CMS like lightening hits the InMigration backbreaker. CMS falls to the mat as does Stone but CMS is able to get an arm over the shoulders of Stone and the referee counts.

1…2..Kickout!


Lane: Both men are hitting signature moves and still the match goes on, how much more has each wrestler got left.

Both men struggle to their feet and start trading blows in the middle of the ring. Stone seems to be coming out on top when out of nowhere CMS goes for the Saprissa kick, Stone though ducks underneath it and goes for the Motion Picture Perfect, SMS thought escapes landing on his feet and goes for the Gringo Killer again, but Stone counters into a vertical suplex then hits the Motion Picture and goes for the cover.

1…2…3!


Jessica Lock: Your winner, Nic Stone.

Lane: Stone did it, Stone bet CMS in an amazing main event here on Monday Night Mayhem.

Hart: I didn’t think Stone had it in him to beat CMS but Stone continues to show that he is a big deal in the IWF.

Lane: It has been a truly awesome show tonight, make sure you tune in next week for more action here in IWF as we continue the IWF Championship Tournament, plus Loki who couldn't be here tonight will be in action with much much more, good night.


END SHOW


Dark Match

Logan Matthews
vs.
Mike Williams

Results: The opening contest of the dark match line up starts off quick and technical as Williams and Mathews lock up at the collar and elbow position. Logan immediately transitions into a tight looking cravat, but Mike is able to find an opening to twist the arm of IWF’s Iron Man and takes him down to the ground with an armbreaker takedown. Mike Williams tries to maneuver around positions on the ground to get ground towards the head of Logan Mathews, but before a proper dragon sleeper could be applied Logans experience allows him to spin around from under his opponent, and brings himself up to a vertical base for the New Perfection. After rolling up Mike with a knee to the face, he transitions again into a cravat, except this time he is able to spin around in a swinging motion devastating Mike Williams with a Cravat Buster! He goes for the first pinfall of the night but Mike kicks out impressively at two. Logan tries to go back to yet another Cravat but Williams is able to scout it this time kicking the arm out of Mathews, rocks him with an enziguri kick and before delivering The Maple Leaf! He goes for another cover, and yet only achieves a two count.

Mike Williams returns to his feet trying to rally the fans into this match. He gets a luke warm reception back as he goes up to the turnbuckle and attempts to go for the BCME, one jump, two jumps and the final spins into the corkscrew variation but Logan Mathews moves out of the way! Mike Williams crashes and burns as the Young Legend runs against the ropes and delivers a sickening Hardcore Destroyer forcing Mike to land on top of his head. Mike Williams is obviously out at this point as Logan emphatically finishes the match with The Lights Out jawbreaker lariat. One, Two, Three seconds later and it’s over.
Winner via Pinfall: Logan Mathews

Dark Match

Rocky Ali
vs.
Tom McBrady
Results: Tom McBrady definitely tries to get the action started early on as he leaps towards Rocky Ali in what looks like some form of a flying lariat, but Rocky Ali’s too prepared in the early going on this one as he slams McBrady face first into the corner. Ali then starts unloading with some nasty looking punches to the gut and jaw of The Original Trademark, finishing him off with a boxing style uppercut. Rocky Ali turns away taunting towards the fans now that he is firmly in control, but he learns the hard way how easy it is to lose as the moment he turns around he eats a lariat at the hands of Tom McBrady. The fans pop moderately for Tom who lifts Rocky Ali back to his feet and plants a European uppercut on the kisser, and delivers an impressive snap suplex floating over for a cover, but only gets two from the ref. Tom McBrady wisely stays on his man however, as he picks up Ali, whips him into the ropes and goes for a classic Double A Spinebuster, but Rocky Ali reverses at the last second with a blistering DDT face first to the mat!

Tom McBrady is really rattled at the force of that DDT, as Rocky Ali looks visibly pissed off as he returns to his feet. He places Tom McBrady in between his legs and lifts him up, dropping the original Trademark with a vicious Spiral Bomb, one, two, but only a two count on that exchange! Rocky Ali rises back up to his feet and tosses his elbow pad into the audience, obviously firing up for some form of lariat. He awaits for McBrady to return to his feet, and the Magnificent One charges straight for his man, but Tom McBrady ducks and sends Ali over to the top rope and to the outside. Tom slides to the outside and both men start going at it with big right hands as the ref counts bout men out.

DRAW: Double Count Out

Dark Match

Hayden Arrington
vs.
Bobby Storm
Results: After seeing the impressive size difference between the two, Hayden realizes that he cannot afford to wait and see how the action panes out. He takes the fight right to Bobby Storm with a running spinning heel kick that rocks Storm into the corner. Hayden continues on his assault as he hits a leaping splash into the corner, trying to pull Bobby Storm more towards the center of the ring to hit him with a stalling lariat but Storm wraps around the waist of his opponent and cracks back with a vicious german suplex. Hayden lands hard on the back of his neck, and it doesn’t look good for him as Bobby Storm picks up steam, running against the ropes and really hammering his opponent across the jaw with a leaping big boot. Hayden Arrington holds his jaw in pain trying to regain some composure, but Bobby never allows the storm to break, kneeling against the turnbuckle as he prepares for a Spear, but as he charges forward Hayden is able to stop him in his tracks with a kick to the face! But even that doesn’t last long as Bobby Storm spins around and kicks Hayden Arrington in the gut, delivering the Storm Drop out of nowhere in quick succession! Hayden is absolutely flattened at that point, as we get a one, two, and three. Bobby Storm wins emphatically and convincingly.
Winner Via Pinfall: Bobby Storm

Dark Match

Harry Hager
vs.
Louis Loiselle
vs.
William Andrew Roberts
Results: First thing that goes down is Louise Loiselle bails out of the ring. He shoos the two giant brutes towards fighting each other, waiving his hands as if imploring them to ignore him. WAR seems to be confused as to why he’s bailing on the match, but Harry Hager has no cares all he wants to do is fight. So he immediately crashes into William as they start laying fists into each other. Louise lights up a thin cigarette as he looks on satisfied with his methods. Harry continues to pound Roberts into the mat, going so far as to choke him out near the ropes. Being a blatant liberty with the rules the referee interjects between the two men, which gives WAR the opening he needs to kick Harry in the gut and deliver a stiff European uppercut across his face.

Both men continue to beat down on each other back and forth, before Loiselle comes back into the ring somehow mustering up new bravado as he fearlessly charges the two giants, who turn around and give him a humiliating double chokeslam to the mat, laying him out flat. Louise is somehow able to instinctively roll himself back to the outside of the ring at a slow crawl pace, while WAR and Hager start pounding into one another before the fight eventually spills out to ringside. They start fighting up the ramp, unable to get a definitive advantage over the other, and it’s not long before the referee counts all three men out of the ring for a triple count out. Hager and WAR have already disappeared backstage, while Louise recovers, noticing that he is the last man in the match, and jumps up and down as he enters the ring. He shakes the hand of the referee congratulating himself on a hard fought victory, and nobody seems to have the heart to tell the poor Frenchman that it was a draw.
Decision: DRAW
 
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