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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 20:45:54 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: Vic Grimes vs. Chuck Taylor D.I.F.H. vs. That 70’s Team
Coming out of a very eventful episode of WSX, we open with Vampiro’s growing army. The newcomers are Delirious, Hallowicked, and MsChif, collectively known as Incoherence. Vampiro tells Banderas, “your move.”
The opening contest sees Vic Grimes battling newcomer Chuck Taylor. Taylor is happy to be in WSX, shaking hands with the fans as he approaches the ring. Grimes quickly changes the youngster’s mood, however, taking the fight to Chuck with aggression and brutality, nearly driving poor Taylor right through the ring with a leg drop off the top rope. Mercifully, that ends the match, but as Grimes celebrates, Arik Cannon runs in and busts him open with a steel chain wrapped around his fist. Nic Grimes runs in to check on her brother, but gets ambushed by the woman who’s been attacking her, now identified as Mickey Knuckles. The two women brawl, as Cannon tries to separate them, but they both kick him in the groin, before continuing to fight to the back.
We cut to a clip of Scorpio Sky being arrested outside a diner. Though the sound is muffled, we can hear Sky proclaiming he didn’t do it…
Grimes and Knuckles continue to brawl backstage, as officials try to break them up. Finally, a bloody Vic Grimes is able to restrain his sister as Knuckles is dragged away.
Both D.I.F.H. and That 70’s Team note the rivalry between them from Season 1, as we prepare for the main event of WSXtra. Both teams were screwed over by The Trailer Park Boyz in the Tag Team Championship tournament, and this match will determine the number one contenders for the titles. The match is fairly even, both in the ring, and with crowd support, as the fans are warming up to Joey Ryan and The Disco Machine. Around the five minute mark, both teams start their usual spots, Black using Jacobs as a weapon, Ryan’s trunks getting pulled down, but nobody is able to get the win. By the 8 minute mark, it’s still even with both sides fighting their hardest to become the number one contenders. Finally, Ryan hit’s the Super 70’s Superkick to Jacobs, but as he falls on top for the cover, the bell sounds. Fabian Kaelin declares the match a draw and there are NO number one contenders…
In the back, Team Dragon Gate are talking, when Super Dragon barges in and attacks the group. They gain the advantage and beat him down, but once they leave, Dragon says he wants them in the ring…
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 20:48:15 GMT -5
Yep, time limit draw. When you see where things are headed for the finale, it'll make sense why I did that.
As for Episode 7, only 2 matches:
Teddy Hart vs. El Generico WSX Tag Team Championship: Los Pochos Guapos vs. The Trailer Park Boyz
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2014 18:05:11 GMT -5
WSX Episode 7, November 27th, 2007 Card: Teddy Hart vs. El Generico WSX Tag Team Championship: Los Pochos Guapos vs. The Trailer Park Boyz
WSX kicks off with the announcement that next week, Nic Grimes will face Mickey Knuckles in the first-ever women’s match in WSX history!
Teddy Hart makes his way to the ring to face El Generico in the opener. Prior to Generico’s entrance, Hart declares that he is throwing his hat in the ring for a shot at the High Incident Championship. The bout gets underway with some highflying by both men, including a beautiful suicide dive to the outside by Generico, as we go to a commercial 4 minutes into the match…
*Commercial*
Coming back from the break, Hart comes off the top, landing knees first on Generico’s shoulders, then flips him over with a hurricanrana. The match goes another minute and a half before Teddy hits Open Hart Surgery for the win. After the match, Fabian Kaelin announces that Hart will challenge Human Tornado next week for the High Incident Championship.
Lacey is backstage with Matt Sydal, Lizzy Valentine, and “Letterman” Colt Cabana. The trio are still celebrating last week’s victory over 6-Pac. Lacey informs them that Sydal and Cabana will be in action on WSXtra this week.
*Commercial*
Johnny Webb gives his boys a pep talk, apologizing for the times he wasn’t there for them last season, but tells them now’s the time to get it done. Elsewhere, Aguilera and Kaos are finally on the same page and ready to become the first-ever WSX Tag Team Champions.
It’s main event time, and a match we’ve been waiting for all season. The Trailer Park Boyz vs. Los Pochos Guapos in the final of the WSX Tag Team Championship Tournament. For five minutes, both teams go back and forth, Raymond and Webb double-teamining Kaos, while Aguilera’s power keeps the Boyz at bay when he’s in the ring. As the match nears it’s conclusion, Aguilera dispatches Webb with a boot, then Powerbomb’s Raymond! Kaos is perched on the top rope, when a large man comes from the crowd!
Bret Ernst: Wait a minute, I recognize that guy! That’s Necro Butcher!
Johnny Webb pulls Aguilera from the ring as Necro slides in and press slam’s Kaos off the top rope! He grabs Kaos and hit’s the Necro Bomb! Nate Webb then hit’s the Spyder Drop to capture the titles for The Trailer Park Boyz! Aguilera rolls back in to check on Kaos as the new Champions celebrate in the aisle…
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2014 18:14:13 GMT -5
WSXtra matches:
The Frat Boys (Matt Sydal and Colt Cabana) vs. Up In Smoke (Cheech and Cloudy) Yoshino vs. Super Dragon
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2014 19:45:26 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: The Frat Boys vs. Up In Smoke Super Dragon vs. Yoshino
Lacey introduces the latest episode of WSXtra, which opens with a victory celebration by the new WSX Tag Team Champions, The Trailer Park Boyz. Josh Raymond thanks Uncle Necro Butcher for his help, Butcher says he’d do anything for family.
Our first match is the first time either of these teams has competed in WSX. Up In Smoke have competed in other promotions, but have come to The Bunker because the future was calling. Cabana has a nice outing, showing off his collegiate acumen with some nice takedowns and chain maneuvers on Cloudy. Cheech dazzles the crowd with a nice moonsault halfway across the ring, but in the end, it’s Sydal pinning Cheech following the Cyclorama, to give the Frat Boys their first victory.
Ruckus and The Human Tornado cut a promo on Teddy Hart for calling them out. Tornado promises “lights out for you, homie” in their match next week.
Our featured bout was set up last week, when Team Dragon Gate beat Super Dragon down, leading to him challenging either member of the team to a match. Dragon eliminates Horiguchi early in the match with a nice somersault dive to the outside, which also takes out Sakoda in the process. Yoshino’s speed seems to be the x-factor in this match, as he dominates Dragon, but The Cartel provide a distraction, allowing Super Dragon to hit the Barry White Driver to pick up the victory. As Dragon exits, The Cartel beat down Team Dragon Gate, culminating with El Jefe dropping a fish on top of Yoshino.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2014 19:46:36 GMT -5
Card for Episode 8: Nic Grimes vs. Mickey Knuckles Incoherence vs. Luke and Alkatrazz High Incident Championship: The Human Tornado vs. Teddy Hart
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 21:55:52 GMT -5
Episode 8 is almost ready to be posted. I'm happy with it, sets up a lot of stuff towards the finale. Episode 9 is when all the big matches are going to be announced, then Episode 10... well, we'll get to that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 22:14:51 GMT -5
WSX Episode 8, December 4th, 2007 Card: Nic Grimes vs. Mickey Knuckles Incoherence vs. Luke and Alkatrazz High Incident Championship: The Human Tornado vs. Teddy Hart
Episode 8 kicks off with Mickey Knuckles entering the ring, soon followed by Nic Grimes, as the first-ever WSX women’s match is underway. The two women hammer away at one another, a display of brutality not shown by many of the male competitors. For 4 minutes, the two trade shots, until Grimes hooks Knuckles in a butterfly hold, then suplex’s her for the victory. After the match, Arik Cannon enters to check on his girlfriend. Grimes celebrates, but Cannon grabs her by the arm and plants a kiss on her! Grimes slaps Cannon, but when she goes to leave, he grabs her again and plants her with the Anarchist Hammer! Cannon and Mickey leave through the crowd as Vic Grimes rushes to his sister’s aid…
Backstage, D.I.F.H. and That 70’s Team both try to state their case for a title shot, but keep talking over each other. Los Pochos Guapos interrupt, claiming they were screwed and deserve another shot. Finally, Lacey informs them that a decision is to be made next week, concerning who will get the first crack at the new Champions.
*Commercial*
Luke and Alkatrazz hit the ring first, soon followed by Incoherence and MsChif. As the match gets underway, a dark haired woman joins Luke and Alkatrazz at ringside. The match goes about three minutes before Delirious hit’s Shadows Over Hell on Luke. He covers him, but the woman pulls the referee out of the ring. MsChif gets in her face, but earns a forearm for her troubles. In the ring, Alkatrazz plants Delirious with a Chokeslam, then boot’s Hallowicked as he tries to make the save, allowing Luke to score the pin.
A recap of the events leading up is shown, before the announcement that next week, Team Dragon Gate will battle The Cartel in a Street Fight.
*Commercial*
Security camera footage is shown of Matt Classic and Lizzy Valentine chatting backstage. It seems to be a very lively conversation, ending with Lizzy kissing Classic on the cheek, before the two go their separate ways…
It’s main event time, as the High Incident Championship is on the line! Teddy Hart enters first, followed by The Human Tornado, who is accompanied by Ruckus, Sabian, and Chrissy Rivera. Hart takes the fight to Tornado, who tries to create distance between himself and his challenger, allowing Ruckus and Sabian to provide distractions. The battle goes on for about 4 minutes, with Hart managing to overcome BLCK OUT, but after he hits Open Hart Surgery, M-Dogg 20 runs in and attacks his former partner! Ruckus quickly pulls Tornado from the ring, but as they head up the aisle, Jack Evans ambushes the High Incident Champion! M-Dogg and Hart fight in the ring, while Evans and Tornado brawl on the ramp, as we fade out…
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 22:16:08 GMT -5
WSXtra card: D.I.F.H. vs. Up In Smoke That 70's Team vs. Masked and Dangerous
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2014 16:22:34 GMT -5
Might update tonight, not sure. I'm having trouble deciding how to lay out the two tag matches.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2014 17:20:11 GMT -5
OK, plan is to wrap up season 2, then move on to another project. On tap:
Attitude Era starts in 1995 2006 without the return of ECW WWE 5 years, which rebooks from the start of Nexus until WrestleMania 31
What should I start posting next?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 16:56:51 GMT -5
I'll offer you some constructive criticism, M. Don't make the title matches so short. You said Hart/Tornado was only four minutes, that's WWE booking right there. If you're pressed for time, cut a match from the show or something, but don't make the title matches suffer.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 14:56:48 GMT -5
OK, the last couple episodes of WSX Season 2 will be posted soon. As for what I'm going to do after that, Attitude Era in 95 seems like the most sensible choice. I have quite a bit of it already typed up into a more narrative format. The rest of the stuff I've been working on needs more time for me to polish. I'll give a few tidbits about the next story, though:
1) This story will cover from September 95 to March 98, two and a half years.
2) The first part of the story, which goes up to March 96(WrestleMania 12, to be exact) is done, with just me needing to convert it from notes to story.
3) I have three files for this story: the booking file, the story file, and a new file to keep track of who's involved. Gonna be A LOT of characters in this one.
4) While on my walk today, I had a breakthrough concerning the second part of the story, which is good, because outside of five characters, I didn't have much fleshed out. I just have to make some changes as needed.
5) I won't be using whoever I feel like for this story, I've restricted myself to people who worked for the WWF between September 1995 and March 1998. I CAN keep people around longer than they actually were, however... But the goal here to utilize the WWF roster that was available at the time, and still create a less cartoony atmosphere.
I hope to be able to start posting this one by the weekend. The WSXtra should hopefully be ready to go tonight.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 17:04:37 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: D.I.F.H. vs. Up In Smoke That 70’s Team vs. Masked and Dangerous
We open with a replay of the tag team contest from WSX. Afterwards, we are treated to bonus footage, identifying the mystery woman as LuFisto. She issues a challenge to MsChif for a future match.
D.I.F.H. make their way to the ring, where Up In Smoke are already waiting for them. Much like the rookie team’s previous match in WSX, they impress with high-flying offense, including a nice plancha to the outside by Cloudy. Un fortunately, a Superkick from Black, followed by him slamming Jacobs onto Cloudy, is enough to give D.I.F.H. the win. As the emo team celebrates, they cross paths with That 70’s Team, who are entering for their match. The teams exchange words, as the camera cuts to the back, where Los Pochos Guapos are waiting.
Aguilera rants about how they got screwed in the Tag Team Championship match, while Kaos promises that when they get their rematch, they will be taking the titles from The Trailer Park Boyz.
With three teams all vying for a shot at the gold, The Trailer Park Boyz watch from the entrance as That 70’s Team prepares to take on Masked and Dangerous. D.I.F.H. remain ringside to watch the match as well, while Los Pochos Guapos emerge through the crowd. As usual, Generico is the star for his team, hitting a very nice Ole Kick to Disco Machine in the corner. But following a 2-count off a sunset flip on Ryan(complete with man-ass), Disco clips El Hombre’s leg, allowing Ryan to connect with The Super 70’s Super Kick to pick up the win. That 70’s Team get their hands raised, but all four teams out in the Bunker make their intentions clear: They all want to be the WSX Tag Team Champions.
Lacey preview’s next week’s episode of WSX, which will feature a Street Fight between The Cartel and Team Dragon Gate, as well as Jack Evans taking on 6-Pac. New Jack interrupts, promising that “mah boy” is ready and will be back next week on WSXtra.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 17:35:30 GMT -5
WSX Episode 9, December 11th, 2007 Street Fight: The Cartel vs. Team Dragon Gate 6-Pac vs. Jack Evans
The show opens with Lacey standing between Vampiro’s army and Ricky Banderas’ army. At the Season Finale Special, the two sides will meet in a six on six Steel Cage match. Vampiro introduces the newest member of his army, Super Dragon. Banderas, unimpressed, promises to finish Vampiro once and for all at the finale.
The Street Fight is a war between both sides, who brawl all over the Bunker. Delikado dives over the top rope and into the crowd to take out both members of Team Dragon Gate and his own partner, Lil’ Cholo. As the two teams fight among the fans, two men ambush them with folding chairs. One of them, a smaller man, locks an arm submission on Yoshino, while the larger man chokes out Delikado. As this is going on, a third man enters from the main entryway, gloating over his triumph. He identifies himself as Prince Nana, and his men as Alex Koslov and Sylvester Terkay. They are The Syndicate and they’re here to take over WSX, starting with last season’s most dominant forces.
*Commercial*
Backstage, Lacey is joined by Los Pochos Guapos, D.I.F.H., That 70’s Team, and The Trailer Park Boyz. At the season finale, the four pairs will meet in an elimination match for the WSX Tag Team Championship.
6-Pac enters for his match with Jack Evans. As the two lock up, The Human Tornado, backed by Eddie Kingston and Joker, makes his way to the ring. Evans, distracted by them, falls prey to a spinning heel kick by 6-Pac, which earns a 2-count. The match goes on for about two minutes, before Teddy Hart walks down the staircase, a smug look on his face. Evans comes back, and for the next five minutes, we have a very back and forth match. Near the end, M-Dogg 20 joins the group of observers, watching from the crowd. Evans goes for the Corkscrew 360, but 6-Pac moves out of the way, then catches Evans with the X-Factor to pick up the win!
Kriss Kloss: 6-Pac picks up the win, but as you can tell by the crowd, things are picking up for the High Incident Division!
*Commercial*
Backstage, Matt Sydal confronts Lizzy Valentine over the footage from last week. He then challenges Matt Classic to a match at the season finale, promising to find out exactly who he is.
As Kriss Kloss and Bret Ernst start to promote the season finale, Fabian Kaelin interrupts…
Fabian Kaelin: You know something, there is way too much chaos in this company! In fact, it’s to the point that the Master of Games has ordered me… yes, me… to deliver a formal statement on their behalf.
On the issue of the growing number of contenders for the various WSX Championships, they have announced that, in addition to the four-way elimination match for the WSX Tag Team Championship, there will be a five-way match for the WSX High Incident Championship, featuring The Human Tornado defending against Jack Evans… Teddy Hart… M-Dogg 20... And 6-Pac!
As well, next week on WSX, there will be a twenty man battle royal to determine the number one contender for the WSX Championship. But after this match… order will be restored to the WSX Bunker. You see, the Master of Games will be instituting a contenders system to determine who will challenge for the WSX Championship from here on out. And this system will extend to the Tag Team Championship and the High Incident Championship.
As well, next week, MsChif and LuFisto will meet one on one in a WSX ChickFight! And from now on, we will be instituting a new policy on setting up matches. If someone wants a fight, come on out. There’s sure to be someone willing to accept your challenge.
Bret Ernst: Fabian Kaelin speaking on behalf of the apparent powers-that-be in WSX.
Kriss Kloss: I don’t understand this at all, Bret. Fabian Kaelin is the right hand man for the people behind this company?! Give me a break! Folks, that’s all from the WSX Bunker, we’ll see you over on MTV.com for WSXtra!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 17:40:26 GMT -5
WSXtra:
Chuck Taylor vs. "O.G." Scorpio Sky M-Dogg 20 vs. Joker
WSX Episode 10:
LuFisto vs. MsChif 20 Man Number One Contenders Battle Royal, featuring: Aaron Aguilera, Alkatrazz, Arik Cannon, Cheech, Chuck Taylor, Cloudy, Colt Cabana, Delirious, Eddie Kingston, El Generico, Hallowicked, Joker, Kaos, Luke Hawx, M-Dogg 20, Matt Sydal, Sabian, Super Dragon, Teddy Hart, and Vic Grimes
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2014 21:42:09 GMT -5
OK, gonna work on the webisode in a minute. But first, I need to know if some of these names would fit with in WSX: Player Uno The Osirian Portal Jigsaw Kid Kash One thing I'm leery of is turning this into Chikara with explosions...
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 13:58:55 GMT -5
WSXtra Card: Chuck Taylor vs. "O.G." Scorpio Sky M-Dogg 20 vs. Joker
We open with the replay of Fabian Kaelin's speech that ended the previous episode. With the foundation of Wrestling Society X rocked to it's core, we head to the ring for our opening match.
Chuck Taylor enters to battle the "new and improved, O.G." Scorpio Sky. Sky is led to the ring by New Jack, carrying a trash can filled with weapons. Taylor tries his best to keep Sky at bay, but falls to a trash can shot to the face, which leads to the pin.
Backstage, Sakoda warns Prince Nana that he's started a war he can't win. We then cut to Vic Grimes, who issues a challenge to Arik Cannon and Mickey Knuckles to face him and his sister in a mixed tag team contest at the season finale.
Joker is accompanied by Ruckus and Sabian for his match with M-Dogg 20. M-Dogg disposes of BLCK OUT early with a dive through the ropes. After a five minute battle, M-Dogg is about to polish Joker off, but Teddy Hart shoves him off the top rope. Joker plants him with a facebuster for the win.
To end the show, various participants in the battle royal vow to win.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2014 11:58:34 GMT -5
Update coming tonight...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2015 19:53:17 GMT -5
WSX Episode 10, December 18th, 2007 Card: LuFisto vs. MsChif 20 Man Number One Contenders Battle Royal, featuring: Aaron Aguilera, Alkatrazz, Arik Cannon, Cheech, Chuck Taylor, Cloudy, Colt Cabana, Delirious, Eddie Kingston, El Generico, Hallowicked, Joker, Kaos, Luke Hawx, M-Dogg 20, Matt Sydal, Sabian, Super Dragon, Teddy Hart, and Vic Grimes
We go straight to the ring for our opening contest, as LuFisto and MsChif, the sole female representatives of Banderas and Vampiro’s armies, respectively, battle it out in a WSX Chickfight. The two women take the fight to one another, in an impressive six minute, hard-hitting match. The end comes when MsChif climbs to the top rope, only to be pushed off by a newcomer, allowing LuFisto to choke her out with LuFisto’s Law.
We go to the back, where Ricky Banderas is speaking to Joker, Sabian, and Eddie Kingston, BLCK OUT’s representatives in the upcoming 20 man battle royal. Banderas explains that with the newcomer, Sexxxy Eddie, his army is now five members strong. But he still needs one more man. Sabian agrees to lend Kingston to Banderas, in return for a future title shot. Banderas agrees and the two men shake hands.
*Commercial*
Back from the break, the ring begins filling up for the battle royal. We go to Lacey, who runs down the card for this Sunday’s Season Finale:
Six On Six Steel Cage Warfare: Vampiro, Youth Suicide, Super Dragon, MsChif, and Incoherence vs. Ricky Banderas, Sexxxy Eddie, Eddie Kingston, LuFisto, and Luke and Alkatrazz
WSX High Incident Championship: The Human Tornado vs. Jack Evans vs. M-Dogg 20 vs. Teddy Hart vs. 6-Pac
Four Corners Elimination Match for the WSX Tag Team Championship: The Trailer Park Boyz vs. D.I.F.H. vs. That 70’s Team vs. Los Pochos Guapos
Mask vs. Girlfriend Match: Matt Classic vs. Matt Sydal w/ Lizzy Valentine
Mixed Tag Team Match: Arik Cannon and Mickey Knuckles vs. Vic and Nic Grimes
Back in the Bunker, the battle royal gets anyway. The less experienced newcomers, Chuck Taylor, and Cheech and Cloudy, are the first three to fall. Taylor is eliminated by Joker and Sabian, while Cloudy is tossed by Hart, and Cheech by Cannon.
*Commercial*
Back from the break, Luke and Alkatrazz have teamed up with the three members of BLCK OUT, while Incoherence and Super Dragon also work as a team. Surprisingly, Los Pochos Guapos do not work together, at one point, Kaos and Aguilera even exchange blows, keeping to the every man for himself mentality. The BLCK OUT/Luke and Alkatrazz unit is able to eliminate Grimes, while Sydal eliminates his own tag team partner, Cabana. Eventually, the two armies come to blows, with Delirious tossing Luke out, and Super Dragon able to eliminate Alkatrazz. But Joker, Sabian, and Kingston work together to eliminate Dragon, then both members of Incoherence.
Generico is given the boot by Sydal, as the field is down to nine: Sydal, Cannon, Hart, M-Dogg 20, Kingston, Sabian, Joker, Aguilera, and Kaos. M-Dogg is tossed by former partner Hart, while Kaos tosses Joker. Sabian and Kingston avenge their teammate, tossing Kaos from the fray. Sydal, Hart, and Cannon work together and eliminate Kingston from the match, while Aguilera eliminates Sabian, bringing us to the final four.
Hart turns on Sydal, tossing him over the ropes. Cannon and Aguilera fight it out, but as Cannon charges, Aguilera pulls the top rope down, eliminating him. We’re left with Hart and Aguilera. BLCK OUT returns to the ring, Ruckus, Rivera, and Tornado joining the others. The six initially go after Aguilera, but when Hart tries to pick up the scraps, they go after him as well! Jack Evans, Kaos, and 6-Pac all rush out and help fight the group off. After a brawl that dispatches nearly everyone to the floor, Evans goes up top and takes out the other eight with a corkscrew plancha!
Hart again tries to toss Aguilera, but he fights back, and is able to catch Hart in a fireman’s carry, then eliminate him! Aaron Aguilera is now the number one contender for the WSX World Heavyweight Championship! Kaos celebrates with his tag team partner as the show goes off the air.
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