Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Oct 24, 2013 11:25:51 GMT -5
Well, this is a first. For the first time in these polls, we come down to just two people, one from each team. How did this happen? Well...
The Blue Blazer rushes in and attacks Bad News Brown. Brown fights back, but The Blazer eventually gets the upperhand. He hits Brown with some fast paced offense, but Brown catches a kick. However, the Blazer counters with an enzuigiri. Brown is knocked down to his knees. The Blazer goes up to the top rope, about to drop down on Brown; but Jimmy Hart jumps back up onto the apron. This distracts the ref and the Blazer, allowing Brown to recover and knock Blazer off the ropes. He crotches, and Brown throws him off the turnbuckle. Brown then hits The Blazer with his own enzuigiri, AKA the Ghetto Blaster. The Blazer is out, and Brown makes the pin. 1... 2... 3! The Blazer is gone.
But, the heels have no time to celebrate, as The Ultimate Warrior jumps into the ring and surprises Brown. He can barely get in any offense as The Warrior blasts him from pillar to post. However, a good eye poke manages to slow the Warrior down enough for Brown to tag in The Honky Tonk Man. However, Honky wasn't exactly prepared for the tag and is surprised when the Warrior throws him into the ring. Though, Honky is able to fight back. The Warrior proves to be too much for him. Luckily, he has his manager Jimmy Hart. He gets back onto the apron to distract the referee again. But, Warrior is having none of that. He pulls Hart into the ring and starts beating on him to the delight of the crowd. He hits Hart with his patented gorilla press drop and running splash. But, this allows Honky to recover and attack the Warrior. He picks up Warrior and tries to hit his Shake, Rattle, And Roll swinging neckbreaker. But, the Warrior surprises Honky with a roll up. 1... 2... 3! Honky is gone! And, he's not that please, especially since Brown didn't come to his aid, even after Hart had helped him out. But, there's nothing he can do about that now.
Match 1
The Ultimate Warrior
Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
Sam Houston
The Blue Blazer
“Jumpin’” Jim Brunzell
VS
The Honky Tonk Man
“The Outlaw” Ron Bass
“Dangerous” Danny Davis
Greg “The Hammer” Valentine
Bad News Brown
(with Jimmy Hart)
First Elimination: Sam Houston by The Honky Tonk Man
Second Elimination: “Jumpin’” Jim Brunzell by DQ
Third Elimination: “The Outlaw” Ron Bass by DQ
Fourth Elimination: “Dangerous” Danny Davis by The Ultimate Warrior
Fifth Elimination: Greg “The Hammer” Valentine by The Blue Blazer
Sixth Elimination: Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake by Bad News Brown
Seventh Elimination: The Blue Blazer by Bad News Brown
Eighth Elimination: The Honky Tonk Man by The Ultimate Warrior
Like I said earlier, for the first time, we're down to just two people: The Ultimate Warrior VS Bad News Brown. The Blazer and Honky tied, and I was getting tired of doing double DQ's and count outs for ties. So, I changed things up a bit. Anyway, you're still voting for whom you want to lose though. So, get to it.
The Blue Blazer rushes in and attacks Bad News Brown. Brown fights back, but The Blazer eventually gets the upperhand. He hits Brown with some fast paced offense, but Brown catches a kick. However, the Blazer counters with an enzuigiri. Brown is knocked down to his knees. The Blazer goes up to the top rope, about to drop down on Brown; but Jimmy Hart jumps back up onto the apron. This distracts the ref and the Blazer, allowing Brown to recover and knock Blazer off the ropes. He crotches, and Brown throws him off the turnbuckle. Brown then hits The Blazer with his own enzuigiri, AKA the Ghetto Blaster. The Blazer is out, and Brown makes the pin. 1... 2... 3! The Blazer is gone.
But, the heels have no time to celebrate, as The Ultimate Warrior jumps into the ring and surprises Brown. He can barely get in any offense as The Warrior blasts him from pillar to post. However, a good eye poke manages to slow the Warrior down enough for Brown to tag in The Honky Tonk Man. However, Honky wasn't exactly prepared for the tag and is surprised when the Warrior throws him into the ring. Though, Honky is able to fight back. The Warrior proves to be too much for him. Luckily, he has his manager Jimmy Hart. He gets back onto the apron to distract the referee again. But, Warrior is having none of that. He pulls Hart into the ring and starts beating on him to the delight of the crowd. He hits Hart with his patented gorilla press drop and running splash. But, this allows Honky to recover and attack the Warrior. He picks up Warrior and tries to hit his Shake, Rattle, And Roll swinging neckbreaker. But, the Warrior surprises Honky with a roll up. 1... 2... 3! Honky is gone! And, he's not that please, especially since Brown didn't come to his aid, even after Hart had helped him out. But, there's nothing he can do about that now.
Match 1
The Ultimate Warrior
VS
Bad News Brown
(with Jimmy Hart)
First Elimination: Sam Houston by The Honky Tonk Man
Second Elimination: “Jumpin’” Jim Brunzell by DQ
Third Elimination: “The Outlaw” Ron Bass by DQ
Fourth Elimination: “Dangerous” Danny Davis by The Ultimate Warrior
Fifth Elimination: Greg “The Hammer” Valentine by The Blue Blazer
Sixth Elimination: Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake by Bad News Brown
Seventh Elimination: The Blue Blazer by Bad News Brown
Eighth Elimination: The Honky Tonk Man by The Ultimate Warrior
Like I said earlier, for the first time, we're down to just two people: The Ultimate Warrior VS Bad News Brown. The Blazer and Honky tied, and I was getting tired of doing double DQ's and count outs for ties. So, I changed things up a bit. Anyway, you're still voting for whom you want to lose though. So, get to it.