Post by motosada on Aug 16, 2008 0:31:18 GMT -5
Pyro and the musical stylings of Slipknot welcome you back to the Nameless Municipal Arena in dreary Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the wrestling Superstars of New Damage Prowrestling are preparing to wrestle! And be stars!
[Miles:] Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to a very special, very unusual episode of Outbreak! Why so special? Why so unusual? Well, tonight's card seems to be carrying a theme, and that theme is "All ARMADA, All Night". All of tonight's matches feature a member of ARMADA.
[Jr.:] We're not quite sure why, but we're pretty sure that if ARMADA's members are able to pull off a clean sweep tonight, then they'll have a huge amount of momentum heading into Ascension, and into the upcoming Trios Tag Championship tournament.
[Miles:] And we're gonna start the night off with the newest member of ARMADA, a beast of a man that goes by the name Ivan Vigoro, facing NDP mainstay Victor Harris.
[Jr.:] I've got a bad feeling about this. Harris hasn't exactly been the most confident guy in NDP over his run, so a match with Ivan Vigoro might be the last time we even ever see Victor Harris!
Victor Harris heads out to the ring and starts stretching as ARMADA makes their way down. At the entryway, they all stand, looking down toward the ring for a long moment before Galcian leads Ramirez and Belleza backstage as Vigoro continues down to the ring.
[Miles:] Well, I guess we won't have to worry too much about big beat downs from ARMADA tonight. And that's a good thing.
<<Singles Match>>
"Blue Drake" Ivan Vigoro
vs.
"Demon Fox" Victor Harris
Referee: Christopher Speil
This match was pretty cut-and-dry for the first five minutes or so. Ivan Vigoro physically dominated, pummeling Victor Harris and throwing him left-and-right - an impressive feat, since Victor Harris stands 6' 2" tall and weighs in at around 250 lbs.! Harris managed to get very little offense in during this time, just a couple kicks and punches, plus a dropkick that barely moved Vigoro, but when Vigoro went for that devastating lariat that he used to take out Midnight Rave in his debut match, Vic ducked and landed a lariat of his own, sending Vigoro over the ropes!
Vic took the fight outside the ring, which nearly backfired against him when Vigoro grabbed him and nearly drove Harris' head into the ring post, but Harris was able to save himself and introduce Vigoro to the ring post instead. Vigoro landed in a chair placed against the guard rail, and Vic saw a golden opportunity, charging Vigoro and delivering a massive running kick to Vigoro's head!
Vic grabbed Vigoro and managed to get him back in the ring, and the two began to again fight for dominance, with Vic using Vigoro's dazed condition against him. Vigoro managed to catch Harris, hoisting Harris up to his feet and bringing Harris up for a powerbomb, but Vigoro can't keep his balance, and Harris sends Vigoro flying with a hurricanrana! Harris can't believe what he just did, but he doesn't soak in it for too long. Seeing the staggering Vigoro getting up, Harris grabs the Blue Drake and scoop slams him into a devastating reverse DDT (Rose Whip)! Harris covers; one, two, three!
Victor Harris wins by pinfall
Time: 8:35
Victor Harris celebrates his first victory in quite some time, enjoying the cheers from the crowd.
[Miles:] Amazing! That Victor Harris, who comes at 6' 2" and about 245 lbs., could give Ivan Vigoro, who stands tall at over 6' 6" and 300 lbs., a hurricanrana, and then nail that British Fall, that "Rose Whip" as Vic calls it, is simply amazing!
[Jr.:] I gotta say, this blows me away! We'd all pretty much written off Victor Harris, but tonight he proved that you just can't count a guy out.
[Miles:] And what's more is, he did it with some serious intensity. Moves like that kick to the head when Vigoro was sitting in that chair show that, maybe Vic has finally found some motivation that he's been lacking recently.
[Jr.:] That's no joke! If Vic Harris can keep this level of intensity going in the future, we might be seeing a future NDP Champion in the making!
-- Commercial break --
Damnation.
Redemption.
Fear.
Hope.
SOULCALIBUR IV
What's Within Your Soul?
-- Back from commercial --
We return to see ARMADA's Erica Belleza walking to the ring, as Ivan Vigoro walks up the ramp toward the exit. Erica tsk-tsks Vigoro as she passes him, shaking her head low. Vigoro doesn't seem to like that, but he continues his march anyway as Belleza enters the ring. Belleza's got a mic in her hand, and the party begins.
[Belleza:] Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I face a young woman by the name of Tani, whom I have fought many a time here in New Damage Prowrestling, and I would like to think that the two of us share something of a warrior's respect for each other. And that is why, tonight, I ask you, Tani, to show me the same respect I show for you tonight, and to leave your little deaf and dumb friend in the back. This match should be about us - not our compatriots.
Tani, followed by Kazen, enter the arena, and Tani has a mic.
[Tani:] Excuse me? "Deaf and dumb"? Really? You're gonna come out here and talk about respecting me, and then call my friend here "deaf and dumb"?
Belleza shrugs her shoulders and nods, smiling smugly, and Tani quickly becomes furious. She looks at Kazen, and tells him it's okay. Kazen stares down Belleza, backing out of the entry way, and Tani looks back to Belleza.
[Tani:] I'm gonna make you eat those words.
Tani throws her mic high, trying to lob it at Belleza, a distraction as Tani runs to the ring. The mic hits the ring nowhere near Belleza, but the crack of the plastic is enough to attract Belleza's attention long enough for Tani to land the first blow!
<<Singles Match>>
"Desert Lynx" Erica Belleza
vs.
"Sin-Bound" Tani
Referee: Corrine Whal
Belleza gets rocked early on by a very angered Tani, and the young lady manages to keep the upper hand on the Desert Lynx for the opening minutes, until a charge into the corner by Tani resulted in a dropkick to the knee, sending Tani face-first into the bottom turnbuckle. Belleza began picking Tani apart, wearing at her knee, using some real Dead or Alive-lookin' stuff to wrench and jerk and pull Tani's leg from the rest of her body. Belleza was caught off guard when, as she was going for a big lifting knee buster, Tani somehow turned the attempt into a hurricanrana. Belleza and Tani both got up (though Tani only up to a crouch), Belleza charging and Tani simply launched herself, barreling into Belleza's legs and sending the Desert Lynx flying to a big crash in the ring. Tani up to her feet charged Belleza, hunched down on one knee, and hit a big Shining Wizard, but young Tani made the impact on her bad knee, causing a big amount of damage to it. Belleza recovered before Tani did, and the quick-thinking Desert Lynx quickly slapped on the Southern Cross [Crossface Cross STF] and Tani taps like a Morse code operator.
Erica Belleza wins by submission
Time: 9:24
Erica Belleza has her hand held up by the referee, looking rather refreshed at her victory. A big, arrogant smile is on her face as she exits the ring, walking back up the entrance ramp, taking the time to turn around and make sure that Tani sees that smiling face.
-- Commercial break --
Damnation?
Redemption?
Welcome back to the stage of history.
SOULCALIBUR IV
-- Back from commercial --
The "Silver Scourge" Ramirez Ramirez is making his way to the ring as we come back from commercial, and Paradigm is already waiting for him. Doesn't seem we're going to be wasting too much time on exposition here, so let's get right to the action!
<<Singles Match>>
Paradigm
vs.
"Silver Scourge" Ryan Ramirez
Referee: Joe Brown
This match started slow. I mean, they had to go all the way across the ring to get to each other! So zetta slow! But after that, it went pretty quick. Ramirez and Paradigm traded moves, but once Ryan Ramirez started his whole "look, ma! no stunt wire team!" bit, the guy was always bouncing or running off ropes or leaping in the air. He had Paradigm dizzied and confused, and Ramirez had Paradigm backed into the corner. Ramirez set Paradigm up on the top turnbuckle, and looked like he was going to try to hurricanrana Paradigm, but we'll never really know for sure because Paradigm delivered a jumping powerbomb that rocked the freakin' building! Frick, one of Ramirez' boots popped off! After that, the pin for Paradigm was pretty freakin' academic, and Paradigm comes away with the victory.
Paradigm wins by pinfall
Time: 6:38
An exhausted Paradigm has his hand raised in victory, and while he might not be totally sure of what's going on, he seems rather pleased.
[Miles:] A big win there for Paradigm, and one out of nowhere, to just show the ability of the young man.
[Jr.:] Ryan Ramirez really seemed to have that one in the bag, but he just got too cocky with that super hurricanrana, and for it, he got brought back down to Earth with enough force to knock his boots off. Pretty impressive.
[Miles:] So far, this night for ARMADA hasn't been too good for 'em. But you know that their leader, Adam Galcian, is going to try to right that when he takes on the former NDP Champion, Matt Shane, next.
-- Commercial break --
Transcending history and the world,
A tale of souls and swords, eternally retold.
SOULCALIBUR IV
-- Back from commercial --
We come back from commercial with Adam Galcian back in the ring, and we see during the break that Galcian had come out and had read Ryan Ramirez the riot act for losing. Metallica's Battery hits the Nameless Municipal Arena, and the crowd explodes as Matt Shane enters the arena. He charges the ring, slides in, and stares down Galcian, very anxious to get the match started.
<<Singles Match>>
"Zealot" Adam Galcian
vs.
Matt Shane
Referee: Frederick Awale
Matt Shane charges his opponent, but Galcian just steps forward and absolutely pancakes Matt Shane! The Zealot is like, some kind of man possessed (ha), absolutely beating down Matt Shane with heavy forearms and some brain-matter destroying suplexes. Matt Shane is able to get in very little offense, but ducking a lariat leads to Matt rebounding off the ropes and connecting with a cross body block. Both men are back up to their feet, and Matt Shane scores the Superkick, and Galcian drops like a sack of wet cement. Matt gets a near-fall off the Superkick, goes for another one as Adam gets to his feet, but Galcian ducks and catches Matt with a nasty modified capture suplex. Galcian shoves Matt into the corner, then whips him across the ring hard, smashing Matt chest-first into the turnbuckle, and Galcian charges in to follow up, but Matt moves out of the way, causing Galcian to smash into the turnbuckle as well. Matt with a dropkick to knock Galcian down, and Shane rebounds off the middle rope with a slick elbow drop. Matt helps Galcian back to his feet, Galcian throws a wild punch and Matt Shane ducks-- AcuPUNKture! Matt covers, and just before the three-count, Matt finds himself locked in the crossface from Galcian! Matt's still on top in the move, and he tries to use leverage to pin Galcian, but Galcian just rolls through, keeping the move locked in, Matt Shane scrambling for the ropes, and eventually clawing to the rope break.
Both men back to their feet, and they start trading rights, Matt ducks another wild swing, scoops Galcian up for the Punk Drop, but Galcian flips off behind Matt, and Galcian nails Matt Shane with the Serpent Back Drop [Deadly Back Drop]!!! Galcian covers for an extremely close near-fall! Galcian pull Matt to his feet, and Galcian seems to be setting Matt Shane up for that deadly Devolver powerbomb, but Matt Shane pulls back, and clutches Galcian in a fisherman's clutch, stands up and PUNK BUSTER!!1 PUNK BUSTAAAHHH~~~!! Matt Shane covers and gets the three!
Matt Shane wins by pinfall
Time: 13:34
[Miles:] Matt Shane manages to come back in a big way from his loss at the last Maelstrom, and Adam Galcian certainly didn't make it easy for him.
[Jr.:] No, sir-ee! Adam Galcian really wanted to win this match, this showcase, and put ARMADA back on a big winning track, and while this was supposed to ARMADA's night, it really, really wasn't.
[Miles:] And that's a real shame. ARMADA is a great team, and they're capable of a lot, but it doesn't seem that anybody but Erica Belleza is really well off in singles matches. Maybe she'll start to see some success in the Light-Heavyweight Championship chase.
[Jr.:] And, with the Trios Tag Championship tournament starting some time soon, you have to know that ARMADA is one of the biggest threats, and really has the chance to win the titles.
Matt Shane gets to his feet, holding his back, but pulls away from the ref and just walks out of the arena as ARMADA walks down. Matt takes the defensive, but as the three standing members of ARMADA approach Matt, Vigoro and Ramirez are suddenly knocked forward! Erica Belleza looks to see what the hell just happened, and sees Mr. E! Belleza yells "SHIT!" and starts backpedaling, while Ramirez and Vigoro start to attack Matt and Mr. E! Matt headbutts Ramirez and just throws him into the guard rail, turns his attention to Mr. E and Vigoro, and Matt Shane with a big Superkick, and Mr. E catches Vigoro with the Phenomenal Mystery!!1
The camera shifts to the ring, where Adam Galcian and Erica Belleza are just watching the mayhem, Adam Galcian looking like his head is about to explode. Belleza is yelling at Matt and Mr. E, and as the camera shifts back to Mr. E and Matt Shane, the two are watching each other carefully as they both exit the arena.
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