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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 19:48:08 GMT -5
I'm not sure what this is actually gonna be like, but I've decided to try putting up some of my fantasy bookings on the forum. I have a number of ideas kicking around, some started, some not. But this will be the thread to find them in.
To begin, Wrestling Society X. Either you loved it for it's ridiculousness and over-the-top buck-the-trend style of wrestling, or you hated it for the same exact reasons. There was no middle ground. In my opinion, this was TRUE episodic wrestling, no matter what Michael Cole likes to say every week. It wasn't just a wrestling show, it was a 19 minute high speed car crash on the interstate during rush hour.
Sadly, this show was ahead of it's time and MTV cancelled it after only four episodes had aired. But what if they didn't? What if WSX got a second season?
Well, that's where I come in. Using the information given in the commentaries on the DVD, and stuff I've found online, I am going to book the second season of WSX, and possibly beyond. Some important information:
For the sake of argument, the tapings for these episodes took place in May and June of 2007, set to air beginning on Tuesday October 16th at 10:30 PM. The half-hour episode format remains intact, for a couple of reasons. 1. It made the show feel different than any other wrestling show. They did more in 19 minutes than WWE does in 3 hours. 2. A 1 hour show forces me to dig deeper to find storylines for everyone on the roster. I think I've got ideas for about two thirds of the roster, including the new guys I'm bringing in. I think that's damn good.
WSXtra remains, because I'll need it. And yes, that means even with 19 minutes of TV time and web-exclusive content, I don't have stuff for some of the roster. It happens.
Since WSX were going to get two more Championships in season 2, I'm adding them here. The WSX Tag Team Championship and the WSX High Incident Championship. The High Incident Championship will be decided in a match between Jack Evans and The Human Tornado. The Tag Team Championship will be decided through a tournament, which D.I.F.H. qualified for at the end of season 1.
In addition to 10 30 minute episodes, each season from here on out will begin and end with a Live one hour Sunday night special on MTV. The matches will be slightly longer for these shows, obviously, since we're going from 19 minutes to 45 minutes.
And now, the roster. I opted to keep everyone from the first season, save for the one-show-wonders, Justin Credible, Puma, Chris Hammerick, and Marcus Riot. New Jack, on the other hand...
Faces Aaron Aguilera Delirious Disco Machine El Generico Hallowicked Jack Evans Jimmy Jacobs Joey Ryan Kaos M-Dogg 20 Matt Sydal MsChif Nic Grimes “O.G.“ Scorpio Sky Super Dragon Tyler Black Vampiro
Heels Alex Koslov Alkatrazz Arik Cannon Chrissy Rivera Delikado Eddie Kingston El Jefe Horiguchi The Human Tornado Johnny Webb Joker Josh Raymond “Letterman” Colt Cabana Lil’ Cholo Lizzy Valentine LuFisto Luke Hawx Mongol Nate Webb Prince Nana Ricky Banderas Ruckus Sabian Sakoda Sexxxy Eddy Sylvester Terkay Uncle Necro Butcher Yoshino
Tweeners 6-Pac Chuck Taylor Cheech Cloudy Mickey Knuckles Teddy Hart
Tag Teams The Cartel (Delikado and Lil’ Cholo, w/ Mongol and El Jefe) Los Pochos Guapos (Aaron Aguilera and Kaos) Team Dragon Gate (Yoshino and Horiguchi, w/ Sakoda) D.I.F.H. (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) That 70’s Team (Joey Ryan and The Disco Machine) The Trailer Park Boyz (Nate Webb and Josh Raymond, w/ Johnny Webb and Uncle Necro Butcher) Luke Hawx and Alkatrazz BLCK OUT (Joker and Sabian) Incoherence (Delirious and Hallowicked) Up In Smoke (Cheech and Cloudy) The Syndicate (Alex Koslov and Sylvester Terkay, w/ Prince Nana)
Stables BLK OUT (The Human Tornado, Ruckus, Eddie Kingston, Joker, Sabian, and Chrissy Rivera) Ricky Banderas’ Army (Ricky Banderas, Luke Hawx, Alkatrazz, Sexxxy Eddie, and LuFisto) Vampiro’s Army (Vampiro, Youth Suicide, Delirious, Hallowicked, MsChif, and Super Dragon)
Other Brett Ernst Fabian Kaelin Kriss Kloss Lacey
As you can see, everybody from season one is still there. My reasoning here is that I think if given the choice, Colt Cabana would've signed on for the second season instead of going to WWE. Sydal didn't go until later in the year, and probably won't now. Teddy Hart was signed at the time, but I could see him also staying with WSX if the choice was available. Banderas, it's hard to say if he would've gone to TNA or not. I'm going to say he didn't in this case.
Now, you may have noticed El Generico is on my roster here. He wasn't part of the original roster, but apparently Kleinrock was hoping to use him down the road. He is merely the first of several names that will be joining the roster over the course of this season.
As far as how I'm going to do this, it would take me forever to write up each match, even in WSX style. And after a while, each match would look the same. So I'll summarize each segment of the show and give the essential information, but don't expect full matches, even for the specials.
List of WSX Champions and Histories:
WSX Champion: Ricky Banderas def. Vampiro (Episode 108) Defenses: def. Vampiro to retain (Episode 203) vs. Aaron Aguilera (Season 3 Premiere)
History: Vampiro def. 6-Pac to become the first WSX Champion (Episode 102) Defenses: Lost title to Ricky Banderas (Episode 108)
WSX High Incident Champion: M-Dogg 20 def. The Human Tornado, Jack Evans, 6-Pac, and Teddy Hart to win the title (Season 2 Finale)
History: The Human Tornado def. Jack Evans to become the first High Incident Champion (Season 2 Premiere) Defenses: def. Jack Evans to retain (Episode 204) no-contest with Teddy Hart (Episode 208) vs. Jack Evans, Teddy Hart, M-Dogg 20(lost), and 6-Pac (Season 2 Finale)
WSX Tag Team Champions: The Trailer Park Boyz def. Los Pochos Gaupos to become the first WSX Tag Team Champions (Episode 207) Defenses: def. Los Pochos Guapos, That 70's Team, and D.I.F.H. (Season 2 Finale)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 20:08:05 GMT -5
One Hour MTV Season Premiere Special, October 14th, 2007 Card: Vampiro vs. Scorpio Sky The Filth and The Fury vs. That 70’s Team Matt Sydal vs. 6-Pac WSX High Incident Championship: Jack Evans vs. The Human Tornado Scaffold Match: Youth Suicide vs. Ricky Banderas
The show opens with a 60 second video package highlighting the events of Season One, leading up to tonight’s “Supershow…”
Scorpio Sky is out to the ring to open the show. He issues a challenge to Vampiro, who punched him out during the season 1 finale. The former WSX Champion makes his way to the ring and we have a match. Despite a valiant effort by Sky, Vampiro defeats him in quick fashion with the Tombstone Piledriver.
Vignette: Matt Sydal is looking for 6-Pac backstage. Lizzy chases after him, trying to get him to stop, but Sydal is hell-bent on finding the man he believes sent his girlfriend a love letter.
*Commercial*
Interview: Lacey talks to D.I.F.H. about being the first team to qualify for the Tag Team Championship Tournament. Jimmy flirts with Lacey, before being dragged away by Tyler.
That 70’s Team dance in the ring before the arrival of their opponents. Teddy and M-Dogg display a much more aggressive style, but lack the teamwork that helped them go 2-0 at the beginning of season 1. After a 6 minute match, That 70’s Team capitalize on miscommunication to pick up a win over The Filth and The Fury. After the match, Teddy Hart and M-Dogg 20 argue over the loss.
Vignette: Arik Cannon is working out when Nic Grimes walks in and kisses him.
*Commercial*
Vignette: Teddy Hart and M-Dogg 20 continue their argument, with Teddy walking out on M-Dogg.
Matt Sydal storms the ring and calls out 6-Pac. 6-Pac answers the challenge, leading to an impromptu match. After a good five minute battle, Sydal has 6-Pac set up for the Cyclorama, but is distracted by Lizzy Valentine, allowing 6-Pac to hit the Six Factor to pick up the win.
Interview: Lacey interviews That 70’s Team, who qualified for the Tag Team Championship Tournament with their victory. Disco Machine promises that they will bring home the Championship, which Joey thinks is “DYNO-MITE!”
*Commercial*
Vignette: Team Dragon Gate’s rise to the top is documented, leading to a plug for their Tag Team Championship Tournament qualifier against Masked and Dangerous on WSXtra.
In the longest match in WSX history, The Human Tornado battles Jack Evans to crown the first ever High Incident Champion. For 18 minutes, the two pull out all the stops, dives to the outside, top rope splashes, even taking the fight into the crowd, all in the name of becoming the standard bearer for WSX’s highfliers. But the thrilling match ends on a sour note, as Keepin’ It Gangsta make their way to ringside, blinged out ladder in hand. Slymm sets up the ladder as Ruckus enters the ring with a chair. He and Tornado argue, before Ruckus swerves and nails Evans with the chair! The two laugh and hug, before dragging Evans to one of the tables laid at ringside. Slymm and Ruckus lay Evans on the table, as Tornado climbs the ladder and drills him with the Cancun Tornado, then pins him on the floor of the WSX Bunker to capture the gold.
Interview: Scorpio Sky is interviewed about his recent losing streak. Sky says he still has his plaques, but Lacey questions what they’re worth if he can’t win a match. Sky has no answer…
*Commercial*
Promo: A plug for the new season of WSX promises new stars, new rivalries, and new match types.
A huge scaffold is erected above the ring, stretching across the WSX Bunker, with stacks of tables laid in the middle of the ring and by the entrance. The WSX Championship isn’t on the line, but that doesn’t stop Youth Suicide from putting it all on the line to take down the Champ. In the end, however, Ricky Banderas proves too much for the youngster, who gets Chokeslammed off the rigging and through the tables in the ring.
At the end of the show, Vampiro appears to confront Banderas, leaving the promise of a future encounter between the bitter rivals…
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 21:12:00 GMT -5
And now, what happens when sMurfy doesn't plan things out better! WSXtraWe open with The Human Tornado and Keepin’ It Gangsta celebrating Tornado’s title win. Keepin’ It Gangsta vow that they’ll win the Tag Team Championship as well. Lacey enters to interview the trio, but Tornado blows her off, saying he doesn’t have to answer to her anymore. Fabian Kaelin shows highlights from the MTV Special, then promises that an announcement will be made concerning the WSX Championship this Tuesday. We head to the ring for a qualifying match in the Tag Team Championship tournament. Originally scheduled as Team Dragon Gate taking on Masked and Dangerous, it’s explained that Team Dragon Gate and The Cartel have received berths in the tournament based on their wins from the season 1 finale. So instead, The Trailer Park Boyz will be taking on Masked and Dangerous for the fifth spot in the eight team tournament. Johnny Webb plays motivator from ringside, helping Nate Webb and Josh Raymond stay focused on the task at hand. El Generico impresses in his debut, hitting some amazing top rope maneuvers, but he and El Hombre can’t seem to put the Boyz away. Finally, El Hombre seems poised to pick up his first WSX win, but Johnny Webb crotches him on the top rope, allowing Nate to hit the Arachnid Kick, followed by the Spyder Drop to advance The Trailer Park Boyz to the tournament. Lacey reveals that Keepin’ It Gangsta will battle Vic Grimes and Arik Cannon this Tuesday night in another qualifying match. The webcast ends with more highlights from the MTV Special. It made total sense to give the finale winners spots in the tournament, so I'm not sure why I didn't do that from the start...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2014 22:32:48 GMT -5
WSX Episode 1, October 16th, 2007 Card: Scorpio Sky vs. El Generico Keepin’ It Gangsta vs. Vic Grimes and Arik Cannon
Vignette: The show opens in a small conference room. A number of reporters are gathered. Teddy Hart walks in and the reporters begin bombarding him with questions, but Teddy silences them. After explaining that he won’t be taking any questions today, he announces that he is ending his partnership with M-Dogg 20 and exploring new career options, as a solo star.
Scorpio Sky enters the Bunker for our opening contest. Sky and Generico go at it for several minutes, Sky coming close, but just not being able to put Generico away. Finally, Sky misses a moonsault off the ropes, allowing Generico to swoop in and finish him off with the Brainbuster. As Generico leaves, Sky remains in the ring. Suddenly, “Natural Born Killaz” comes over the loud speaker as New Jack enters. After berating Sky for what he’s become, he promises to help him find his inner gangsta, before leveling him with a guitar that just happened to appear at ringside.
*Commercial*
Interview: Lacey is with Matt Sydal. She asks him about his match with 6-Pac, but Sydal still thinks he’s the secret admirer. Lizzy insists there’s nothing going on with her and 6-Pac, but Sydal promises to bring in someone to help him take 6-Pac down for good.
Keepin’ It Gangsta are accompanied by The Human Tornado for their match with Vic Grimes and Arik Cannon. During the course of the match, Tornado and Nic Grimes both interfere on behalf of their respective teams. Late in the match, Slymm sends Cannon into the crowd with a vicious big boot. As Nic checks on him, Grimes falls victim to the triple team and Keepin’ It Gangsta qualify for the tournament. After the match, Nic helps Cannon to the back, leaving her brother to recover on his own.
*Commercial*
Promo: Jack Evans returns to action next Tuesday night on MTV!
Ricky Banderas approaches the ring. As he begins to discuss his first defense of the WSX Championship, Vampiro interrupts the proceedings. The former Champion is ready to cash in his rematch clause, but 6-Pac makes his way to the ring to protest, citing that he only has one loss. Vampiro points out that so does he, and 6-Pac’s one loss was to Vampiro. Fabian Kaelin then gets on the mic to announce that next week, 6-Pac and Vampiro will go one on one in a number one contenders match. The show ends with both challengers and the Champion engaging in a staredown…
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2014 6:29:58 GMT -5
WSXtra
Vignette: We open with Sakoda and Team Dragon Gate. As Sakoda runs through the game plan for the tag team tournament, they encounter The Cartel. Both teams go face to face, but El Jefe and Sakoda step in. "Not now," says El Jefe. The Cartel walks off, leaving Team Dragon Gate, still tensed up for a fight, to watch them in confusion.
Lacey and Fabian go over the brackets of the upcoming Tag Team Championship tournament. It's revealed that the winners of Los Pochos Guapos vs. Luke and Alkatrazz will face The Cartel, while The Trailer Park Boyz face That 70's Team, and D.I.F.H. take on Team Dragon Gate.
Luke and Alkatrazz are in the ring, as Los Pochos Guapos enter. We get a recap of their troubles over the course of season one, as Kriss Kloss points out that this is a rematch of the TLC Match from last season. The match is a wild brawl, as Alkatrazz and Aguilera both have no problem using their own partners as weapons. In the end, Los Pochos Guapos exorcise some of their demons when Kaos pins Luke after a top rope elbow drop.
Fabian goes over the updated brackets, announcing that Team Dragon Gate will take on D.I.F.H. this Tuesday in the first quarterfinal match. Next week on WSXtra, we'll have a last chance match, as Masked and Dangerous, Luke and Alkatrazz, and Grimes and Cannon fight it out for the final spot in the tournament.
Interview: Lacey catches up with 6-Pac. After promising a victory this Tuesday, the topic turns to Matt Sydal. 6-Pac insists he had nothing to do with the letter, but if Sydal wants a fight, he won't have very far to look.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2014 11:12:57 GMT -5
Episode 2 will be up after I get out of work. But I'm posting now because there will be a director's cut after the tag title tournament, which ended up going in a different direction than I'd planned.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2014 19:07:16 GMT -5
Sorry for the delay, I hit some snags in the booking of a couple of my storylines. Had to change some stuff in order to make it all work.
WSX Episode 2, October 23, 2007 Card: Jack Evans vs. Scorpio Sky Tag Team Championship Tournament: D.I.F.H. vs. Team Dragon Gate Number One Contenders Match: 6-Pac vs. Vampiro
Our opening contest sees Scorpio Sky, accompanied to the ring by New Jack, taking on Jack Evans, making his return to WSX following his loss to The Human Tornado at the season premiere. This match is more of the same for Sky, who just can’t buy a win. Evans wins it with the 360 Splash, but as New Jack beats Sky up the aisle, Evans grabs the mic and calls out The Human Tornado. Tornado comes out, flanked by Keepin’ It Gangsta. Evans issues the challenge for a rematch, which is accepted by Tornado. Fabian Kaelin says the two will be informed of when the match will take place.
Vignette: D.I.F.H. are preparing for their match with Team Dragon Gate. Jimmy is composing a song for Lacey, but Black tells him to forget about her and focus on the gold.
*Commercial*
Vignette: Teddy Hart hosts another press conference, this time to announce that due to a price spike at Star Market, he is switching from Corn Flakes to Raisin Bran. Once again, he declines to take questions.
D.I.F.H. make their way to the ring, followed by Team Dragon Gate. It’s pointed out that Team Dragon Gate hold a victory over D.I.F.H. The Japanese Superstars take the fight to Jacobs and Black, but the “emo” team hold their own. In the end, Jacobs gets the upset pin on Yoshino with an assist from Black.
*Commercial*
Vignette: Backstage, as Team Dragon Gate lick their wounds, The Cartel approaches and mocks the duo for their loss.
6-Pac enters first for the main event, a rematch of the first-ever WSX Championship match. Vampiro enters and this is a number one contenders match. The advantage shifts several times over the course of this 5 minute encounter. Towards the end, 6-Pac hit’s the 6-Factor on Vampiro, only for Matt Sydal to come running down the aisle. 6-Pac meets him with a spinning heel kick, then another 6-Factor, but Vampiro has time to recover and hit’s the Chokeslam on 6-Pac to get the win!
After the match, the lights go down. When they come up, Ricky Banderas is in the ring with Vampiro and the two get nose to nose as the show ends.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 8:39:30 GMT -5
WSXtra
Vignette: Following his loss to Vampiro, Lacey catches up with a furious 6-Pac, who promises to call Matt Sydal out on WSX.
Fabian Kaelin announces that Vampiro vs. Ricky Banderas for the WSX Championship will happen on the next episode of WSX.
Our featured match of the night is a 3-way tag team match, pitting Luke and Alkatrazz against Masked and Dangerous against Arik Cannon and Vic Grimes, in a last chance tag team tournament qualifier. D.I.F.H. have already advanced to the semifinals, while on WSX, That 70’s Team will face The Trailer Park Boyz in the second quarterfinal match.
This elimination style match begins with Luke taking on Cannon. From the get-go, it’s clear that Grimes and Cannon are not on the same page following their first round loss. Conspicuous by her absence at ringside is Nic Grimes. This fast-paced match goes for about two minutes before Grimes gets the pin on Alkatrazz, eliminating him and Luke.
Despite their issues, Grimes and Cannon are able to work well together against Generico and El Hombre. However, the tide turns when Grimes inadvertently flattens Cannon in the corner. A double dropkick knocks the big man to the outside, then Generico plants Cannon with a Brainbuster to advance Masked and Dangerous to the tournament!
We then go to backstage footage. Nic Grimes is backstage, when a larger woman busts down the door. After accusing Grimes of stealing her man, the two trade punches, before the larger woman throws Grimes into the wall, then blasts her with a chair, leaving her laying…
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2014 20:27:04 GMT -5
WSX Episode 3, October 30th, 2007 Tag Team Championship Tournament: That 70’s Team vs. The Trailer Park Boyz WSX Championship: Ricky Banderas vs. Vampiro
Vignette: Teddy Hart has called a press conference to announce his return to the ring next week. Once more, he refuses to take questions.
Matt Classic is on his way to the ring, but 6-Pac jumps him from behind and beats him down. He then enters the ring and calls out Matt Sydal. Sydal storms the ring and we have a brawl! Sydal sends 6-Pac from the ring as Lizzy Valentine makes her way down. She tries to talk Sydal out of continuing, but as the couple argues, 6-Pac rolls back in behind Sydal. He goes for a spin kick, but Lizzy pushes Matt aside and eats the full impact of the kick! 6-Pac looks beside himself as Sydal rushes to his girlfriend’s side…
*Commercial*
Kriss Kloss recaps what happened before the break. Lizzy will be OK, aside from a swollen lip, but Sydal is now out for 6-Pac’s blood.
That 70’s Team dances in the ring as they await The Trailer Park Boyz for a rare heel vs. heel match-up. The two teams trade the advantage for about 4 minutes, before Disco Machine brings in the stepladder. He gets on it to dance, but Raymond lowblow’s him. Ryan tosses Raymond out, but Nate Webb cracks him in the back with the ladder to pick up the win for the Trailer Park Boyz.
*Commercial*
Lacey is backstage with Jack Evans. Evans announces that Fabian Kaelin has informed him that his rematch with Human Tornado will take place next week, and that he gets to pick the stipulation. Since Tornado needed to use ladders, chairs, and tables to win the title, he wants the rematch to be a TLC match.
Vampiro enters first for the WSX Championship match vs. Ricky Banderas. As usual, Vampiro has a coffin placed ringside for this encounter. Banderas enters and also has a coffin at ringside. The match begins with Vampiro and Banderas trading shots, but once the fight spills outside, weapons come into play, as Banderas grabs a chair. He swings it, but Vampiro ducks, causing Banderas to hit the ringpost. For nearly 8 minutes, the fight rages on, until a third coffin is wheeled to ringside. As Vampiro watches this casket, Banderas’ coffin opens and Luke Hawx bursts out! Vampiro turns his attention to Hawx, as Alkatrazz emerges from the new coffin! Vampiro dispatches Hawx with a boot, as Alkatrazz hands something to Banderas. Vampiro Chokeslam’s Alkatrazz into the first coffin, which explodes! But when Vampiro turns around, Banderas unleashes a fireball, then a Chokeslam of his own to retain the title! Banderas stands over the carnage and raises the belt as we fade out…
This is where things are gonna pick up steam. I could feel it while working on the show. That main event was fun to lay out, as was the opening brawl. And Evans/Tornado III should be a fun match to put together. Also, the next WSXtra is going to feature two matches, as will most of the shows from here on out. Now that the tag team tournament is underway, I want to start building up other things. And one of those other things is debuting new talent. So here's the card for WSXtra:
Scorpio Sky vs. Super Dragon Tag Team Championship Tournament: Masked and Dangerous vs. Keepin' It Gangsta(I'm keeping these matches on both the main show and the web-show, because I have a timeframe I want the Championship match to take place within. Episode 4 will be the Cartel/Los Pochos Guapos match, then the following Xtra and Episode 5 will feature the semi-finals, with the final taking place in Episode 7.)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2014 20:56:28 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: Super Dragon vs. Scorpio Sky Tag Team Championship Tournament: Masked and Dangerous vs. Keepin’ It Gangsta
We get a recap of the conclusion of the WSX Championship match, including the interference of Luke and Alkatrazz. We then go to a promo from Vampiro, who says if Banderas wants a war, he’s going to get one.
We hit the ring for our first match, Scorpio Sky taking on the debuting Super Dragon. New Jack is in Sky’s corner, brandishing a Singapore cane. This match is very much a showcase for Dragon, who brings his A-game for his debut match. After Dragon finishes off Sky, New Jack beats his protégé with the cane, in an example of tough love.
Backstage, Nic Grimes confronts Arik Cannon about the woman who attacked her last week. Cannon denies knowing who she is. After some skepticism, Grimes accepts the explanation and plants a kiss on Cannon.
Our second match is the penultimate match in the first round of the WSX Tag Team Championship tournament. The Trailer Park Boyz and D.I.F.H. are set to face off next week on WSXtra in the first semifinal bout. Tonight, Keepin’ It Gangsta take on the team that earned their spot last week in the last chance match, Masked and Dangerous.
Ruckus carries the match for Keepin’ It Gangsta, while Slymm provides the muscle. El Hombre finds himself fighting 2-on-1 after Generico is thrown to the outside. Slymm plants El Hombre with a Powerbomb, Generico tries to make the save, but Human Tornado interferes to prevent him, giving the win to Keepin’ It Gangsta, who advance to the semifinals. Tornado celebrates with Keepin' It Gangsta as we close out the show...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 0:52:57 GMT -5
WSX Episode 4, November 6th, 2007 Card: Tag Team Championship Tournament: Los Pochos Guapos vs. The Cartel Teddy Hart vs. El Hombre TLC Match for the High Incident Championship: The Human Tornado vs. Jack Evans
We open with highlights from last week’s WSX Championship match. We then hear from Ricky Banderas, Luke Hawx, and Alkatrazz. Banderas is forming an army and he’s ready for Vampiro’s war…
Los Pochos Guapos hit the ring and this is going to be a rematch from the season 1 finale, where The Cartel defeated Los Pochos Guapos in a Piranha Death Match. The Cartel is able to keep the advantage throughout the match thanks to Mongol and El Jefe’s interference making the match 4-on-2. However, as the 6 minute match nears it’s conclusion, Sakoda walks to ringside. With El Jefe and Mongol distracted, Horiguchi and Yoshino come from the crowd and deliver Shining Wizards to Delikado and Cholo! Aguilera then gets the pin on Cholo to advance Los Pochos Guapos to the semifinals!
*Commercial*
6-Pac issues an apology to Lizzy Valentine for the errant kick last week. Lacey then informs 6-Pac that Matt Sydal has promised to be in the WSX Bunker next week.
Teddy Hart debuts new entrance music as he makes his way to the ring to battle El Hombre. Teddy dominates the match, El Hombre only managing minimal offense. It’s not long before Teddy hits Open Hart Surgery to pick up the win. After the match, he gets on the mic and declares himself the face of WSX and says M-Dogg 20 was only holding him down. Teddy vows to be wearing gold in WSX very soon…
*Commercial*
Vic and Nic Grimes are discussing her relationship with Arik Cannon when the woman who attacked Nic previously enters the scene. She warns Nic not to touch her man again, or what she did last time will feel like a trip to the spa.
It’s main event time! The High Incident Championship is hanging high above the ring as Jack Evans prepares to challenge The Human Tornado. Once again, these two take the fight to the air, hitting incredible high flying moves, taking full advantage of the ladders at ringside. Around the 9 minute mark, Keepin’ It Gangsta bring the blinged out ladder to ringside, but after they slide it in the ring, they both get taken out by an Evans corkscrew plancha! Tornado is up, but too dazed to do much. Evans rolls back in and plants Tornado with a DDT. He sets up the blinged out ladder and starts to climb, when we fade to black…
(Yeah, ending it there. The conclusion will be shown on WSXtra, along with the following matches:
M-Dogg 20 vs. Scorpio Sky Arik Cannon vs. Matt Classic)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2014 1:07:27 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: M-Dogg 20 vs. Scorpio Sky Arik Cannon vs. Matt Classic
We open with highlights from Episode 4, as Fabian Kaelin promises to show the fans what happened after the show ended…
Our opening contest pits Scorpio Sky, with New Jack in his corner, against M-Dogg 20, not seen since the breakup of The Filth and The Fury. Per the usual for Sky, he’s impressive, but unable to get a win, as M-Dogg hit’s the Death From Above to pick up his first singles victory. As New Jack again accosts Sky for losing, M-Dogg issues a challenge to Teddy Hart.
The Cartel are furious about their loss to Los Pochos Guapos. El Jefe vows that they will get revenge on Team Dragon Gate for costing them the match.
Arik Cannon is in the ring, ready to take on Matt Classic, when out walks Vic Grimes. Grimes lays into Cannon as the referee decides to let this match take place. Grimes completely obliterates his now-former tag team partner, quickly finishing him off with a top rope splash. After the match, Nic Grimes enters the ring and drops an elbow on Cannon, effectively ending their relationship before it can begin.
Fabian Kaelin reveals the end of the High Incident Championship match:
As Evans climbs the ladder, the lights go out. When they come back on, Evans is surrounded by three men and a woman. The largest of the men tips over the ladder, causing Evans to fall off. He manages to brace his fall by hanging on the ropes, but one of the men grabs him and hit’s an electric chair driver! He and the larger man then lay Evans on a table, as the third man comes off the top rope with a double stomp! Meanwhile, Ruckus and Slymm have recovered and help Tornado climb the ladder, where he unhooks the belt and drops down to retain! The group of 7 then poses in the ring as we fade out.
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WSX Episode 5, November 13th, 2007 Card: Tag Team Championship Tournament: D.I.F.H. vs. The Trailer Park Boyz Tag Team Championship Tournament: Los Pochos Guapos vs. Keepin’ It Gangsta
We open with Teddy Hart holding another press conference. Tonight, he is announcing that he has signed an endorsement deal with Nike. No questions.
The double-header tag team tournament semifinals kicks off with The Trailer Park Boyz going up against D.I.F.H. The battle is pretty even, until Johnny Webb hops up on the apron. Black goes to shove him off, but gets punched in the face, then German suplexed by Nate Webb. Jacobs takes Nate down with an enzugiri, but Raymond rolls him up from behind and gets the pin as Johnny Webb holds his feet on the ropes. The Trailer Park Boyz have stolen another one and will now move on to the finals in two weeks time.
*Commercial*
Lacey interviews Human Tornado and his growing entourage. Tornado explains that they’re calling the shots now. Ruckus introduces the newcomers as Joker, Sabian, Eddie Kingston, and Chrissy Rivera. Sabian christens the group BLCK OUT, and Joker says that means lights out for anyone who stands in their way.
Back in the Bunker, Matt Sydal makes his way to the ring. He calls out 6-Pac, who enters the Bunker and makes a beeline for the ring. But before the pair can get close to one another, all three WSX referees get between them, as do Cody Michaels and Dr. Keith Lipinski. Fabian Kaelin gets on the mic and announces that next week, Sydal will face 6-Pac one on one to end this rivalry once and for all.
Youth Suicide is seen in the locker room. He goes over the injuries Ricky Banderas has inflicted on him, then declares himself a member of Vampiro’s army.
*Commercial*
Backstage, Arik Cannon is trying to talk to Nic Grimes, but she nails him with a forearm, then warns him to leave her alone or else.
Los Pochos Guapos are in the ring for the second Tag Team Championship semifinal match. Keepin’ It Gangsta, with Sabian and Chrissy Rivera, enter and this main event is underway. Kaos and Aguilera have to keep one eye on the ringside area, allowing Keepin’ It Gangsta to control most of the match. But around the 7 minute mark, Jack Evans makes his way to ringside. Sabian and Chrissy are distracted, which allows Kaos and Aguilera to gain the advantage on Ruckus. Slymm tries to run interference, but a big boot from Aguilera knocks him to the outside. Evans has lured Sabian and Rivera to the entrance, where he does a corkscrew moonsault off the entrance onto them! Back in the ring, Aguilera plants Ruckus with a Powerbomb, then Kaos delivers a top rope elbow to advance Los Pochos Guapos to the final!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 12:58:08 GMT -5
Matches for WSXtra: Masked and Dangerous vs. Sabian and Joker Super Dragon vs. Matt Classic
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 14:34:06 GMT -5
So Matt Sydal is a liar?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 16:12:13 GMT -5
No, I'm an idiot. I was just coming in to correct that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 16:46:59 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: Masked and Dangerous vs. Joker and Sabian Super Dragon vs. Matt Classic
WSXtra opens with Lacey repeating the announcement of Sydal vs. 6-Pac. Notably, Fabian Kaelin is not performing his usual co-hosting duties.
El Generico and El Hombre are in the ring as we prepare for our opening contest. Joker and Sabian make their way to the ring, accompanied by Eddie Kingston and Chrissy Rivera. BLCK OUT controls much of the match, isolating El Hombre in their corner. Near the end, El Generico gets the hot tag and cleans house, even taking out Kingston and Rivera with a dive through the ropes! But Joker is able to get the jump on Generico at ringside and tosses him back in, where Sabian hit’s the Black Jesus Stomp to get the win for BLCK OUT.
We cut to a dark alley where Scorpio Sky is pressed face first against a wall. We can hear someone laughing in the background, Sky screams, and the screen goes black as we hear a loud “CRACK!”
Super Dragon enters the bunker for his match with Matt Classic, but instead of the old-school grappler, The Cartel arrives. The four members surround Super Dragon, but Team Dragon Gate hit the ring to even up the odds. Just like that, we have a six man tag on WSXtra! The Cartel dominate Dragon, with El Jefe interfering from the outside. The tide turns when Horiguchi gets the tag late in the match. A Shining Wizard to Delikado almost yields three, but Mongol breaks up the pin. It’s degenerated into a donnybrook as all six men fight in and around the ring, but the end comes when Lil’ Cholo hit’s a Senton on Yoshino for the three count. After the match, Super Dragon checks on his partners, but gets beaten down for his troubles…
To close out the webcast, BLCK OUT appears. Ruckus challenges Jack Evans to a match on WSX.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 17:51:09 GMT -5
This show may have the most plot development so far for season 2...
WSX Episode 6, November 20th, 2007 Card: Vampiro and Youth Suicide vs. Luke Hawx and Alkatrazz Jack Evans vs. Ruckus Matt Sydal vs. 6-Pac
We jump right into the action this week with Luke and Alkatrazz entering the Bunker. Their opponents are Vampiro and Youth Suicide, who have stepped in as opposition to Ricky Banderas and his army. For around three minutes, the two teams fight it out, with neither gaining much of an advantage, until the WSX Champion himself makes his way to ringside. Banderas instructs Alkatrazz to bring Youth Suicide to a nearby table. Alkatrazz does as he’s told, but is cut off by Vampiro. Luke jumps in, and Banderas rolls in the ring, making it three on two, until three newcomers join the fray. The first wears black and green, and a mask with tassels and moves erratically. The other man wears a black and orange match, as well as a tattered shirt. The third newcomer is a woman in black and green, with green streaks in her hair. The two men go after Luke and Alkatrazz, while the woman pulls Banderas out of the ring. Banderas swings but she ducks and then shoves the Champion onto the table. Quickly, she climbs to the apron, as Banderas gets to his feet, she hooks him hit’s a kneeling piledriver, driving the WSX Champion through the table! In the ring, the masked men take down Luke, the man in black and orange hitting a Go To Sleep, then holding him as the man in black and green hit’s a diving splash! Vampiro grabs Alkatrazz and Tombstone’s him, followed by a rolling senton from Youth Suicide to get the win!
*Commercial*
Ruckus is in the ring when we return from the break, accompanied by Chrissy Rivera, Babi Slymm, and Sabian. Jack Evans is out next, but he merely chuckles upon seeing what awaits him. But as he mocks the odds, Human Tornado comes running down the steps and nails him in the back of the head with the High Incident Championship. Slymm and Tornado toss Evans in the ring, but Ruckus only gets a two-count. Ruckus controls the match for the next 4 minutes, as any attempt by Evans to gain the advantage is thwarted by BLCK OUT. But as Ruckus seems to have the match well at hand, Teddy Hart strolls down to the ring. BLCK OUT watches, confused as Hart climbs up to the announce booth. Hart climbs onto the announce table, smiles, then takes out Tornado and company with a corkscrew moonsault! In the ring, Evans takes advantage of the distraction to plant Ruckus with a DDT, then hit’s the 630 Splash to pick up the win!
Lacey is with Los Pochos Guapos and The Trailer Park Boyz, who meet next week to crown the first WSX Tag Team Champions. Both teams guarantee a victory and insult their opponents.
*Commercial*
Back from the break, it’s main event time, as the much anticipated confrontation between Matt Sydal and 6-Pac is about to get underway. With both men in the ring, Lizzy Valentine runs down the aisle to try and talk the two out of it. Matt pushes her aside, but 6-Pac sucker punches him and we’re off to the races! Unlike their match at the season premiere, both men are ready to compete and for 7 minutes, put on a hell of a show, a mix of high-flying and technical mastery, with just a touch of brawling. Near the end, 6-Pac has Sydal down and blows Lizzy a kiss. As he turns, she climbs up on the apron and low blow’s him! 6-Pac goes down, Sydal hit’s a dropkick, but only manages a two count. 6-Pac is able to regain the advantage and delivers the Bronco Buster, but as he readies for a second one, a man in a letterman’s jacket runs in from the crowd! 6-Pac goes to deliver a roundhouse kick, but the man ducks! Sydal delivers another dropkick, then the newcomer hit’s a senton off the ropes! Sydal then connects with the Shooting Star Press to pick up the victory! After the match, Sydal and Lizzy embrace their apparent ally as we goes off the air.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 18:11:03 GMT -5
So, four episodes before the finale, plus five webisodes. Expect matches to start taking shape soon.
As for WSXtra: Vic Grimes vs. Chuck Taylor(there will be a reason when I'm on my laptop again) D.I.F.H vs. That 70's Team
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 19:41:17 GMT -5
OK, now that I'm home, some things:
Chuck Taylor: The reason he's showing up this late in the run is that I want to use him in Season 3. But I don't want him showing up as just some guy who's supposed to be accepted as a big deal. So this is a way to ease him in, by putting him in a few matches late in the season. Then when I get to season 3, I can start pushing him as planned. Same goes for a tag team I'll be bringing in for the following Webisode.
Timeframes: We're going to assume that Season 3 will begin filming after the Finale special, which is December 23rd, 2007 in my timeline. So the first two weeks of January will be the filming, and airing starting in March.
Roster: Some people will not be returning for Season 3. Looking at my roster, I see maybe five names, some not debuted yet, that will not be part of the third season. Nothing crazy, just people who I really don't see a spot for. Plus, I'm bringing in some new guys and girls, so it's better to cut the dead weight first.
Finally, I'd just like to get some feedback. How am I doing so far? I know I maybe haven't gone as crazy with the explosions and gimmick matches as the actual company did, but I'm trying. One thing that should be noted is Sydal/6-Pac almost got the ladder match stip instead of Evans/Tornado. It was going to be the Ladder to Love match, with the love letter hanging above the ring. But then I rewatched season 1 and noticed the letter got torn up in the same episode it debuted in. Plus, Tornado/Evans already had the setup for Tables, Ladders, and Chairs, so it made more sense that way. The other thing is, I don't want to just throw gimmick matches out there, there needs to be a reason. Banderas/Vampiro allowed me some leeway, because I had to surpass the first encounter, and I do have plans for a third go-around down the line. But giving Cannon/Grimes a gimmick like that wouldn't have made any sense. But with that said, the finale is being built to have gimmicks for each match, whether it's a special match type, or a stipulation.
Also, I feel like I haven't given much attention to the tag teams outside their matches, which I will try to work on. Originally, D.I.F.H., The Trailer Park Boyz, and That 70's Team were going to get more vignettes and promos, but as I started working on this, I found a lot of interesting things happening elsewhere, like the Vampiro/Banderas feud, BLCK OUT, Knuckles/Cannon/Grimes', and Sydal/6-Pac. So the original plans were placed on the back burner, but I definitely want to get things going again beyond the crowning of the first Champions.
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