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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:58:00 GMT -5
“Fuck Yeah!” Fiona Harris strolls down a hall backstage, dressed in a Mrs. Claus outfit and carrying a large gym bag over her shoulder, smiling widely. The camera follows her as she approaches Freddy Collins and Petey Walker, the two men pausing in conversation as she walks up to stand between them. Fiona: “Fellas, as you’re aware it’s the most wonderful time of the year and as such I’ve taken it upon myself to get a little something for everyone.” The FCPW seem happily surprised at the development. Petey: “You didn’t have to do that, but thank you.” Fiona waves off the thanks before producing two wrapped cylinders, offering one to each of them. Freddy and Petey unwrap them quickly revealing two jumbo cans of High Voltage™ energy drink. Fiona: “Merry Christmas fellas, good luck with your match tonight!” The shot fades out as Fiona resumes walking, The FCPW giving her a wave as she goes.
Britney Gold vs Justice Cross vs Shannon Riley
The bell rang as Justice and Britney gave each other ice stares from across the ring. John Cavanagh was on the ring apron, whispering some last bit of advice to Shannon who agreed and then moved from the corner cracking her neck. The three women came to the center of the ring and began to talk trash back and forth when Britney Gold became insulted and slapped the taste out of Shannon's mouth. Britney began to level Shannon with rights but Justice Cross grabbed Britney off of Shannon and hit her with a snap mare takeover, followed up with a dropkick to the back of the head. Justice moved towards Britney to capitalize but Shannon came from behind with a German Suplex, the referee delivered a count of one but Britney broke up the count. Britney began to put the boots to Justice, Britney turned around to duck a clothesline from Shannon and catch her with a neck breaker. Shannon rolled to outside holding her neck. Britney began trash talking to Shannon just to be thrown over the top from from behind by Justice. Shannon pulled Britney up and began to lay right hands on her. Justice stepped outside to the apron and flew off with a flipping senton knocking both of her opponents to the floor. Justice got to her feet and rolled Britney back into the ring. Justice went for a cover but Britney kicked out at two. Shannon climbed back to the apron and was met with a thrust kick on her way back in from Justice that sent her back to the apron. Justice went for a suplex on Britney but it was reversed by Britney's own suplex. Britney hit off of the ropes as Shannon pulled herself up with the ropes and Britney sent Shannon down to the outside again with a jumping knee strike. Britney turned around and hit Justice to the corner with a dropkick. Britney started kicking at Justice in the corner. Britney climbed the turnbuckle and began to lay fists into Justice but after a few Justice blocked the punch and pulled Britney up, slamming her down with a spine buster in the center of the ring. Justice covered but before a count of two Shannon came from nowhere to strike her with a punt kick. Shannon plopped on Justice going for the cover but at two Britney broke it up. Britney pulled Shannon up by the hair and set her up for a DDT but Shannon pulled Britney up and tuned it into a suplex. Shannon let Britney get to her feet and charged but Britney lifted her up and dropped her throat across the ropes with her self-defense Stun Gun she calls The Fatal Attraction. Shannon plopped off of the ropes and fell limp to the mat. Britney dropped down for a cover but Justice pulled her off of Shannon at the count of two. Justice hit a kick to the gut and a sitout face buster. Britney rolled to the outside. Shannon, now very dazed, got to her feet and was met by an RKO from Justice called the Lights Out. Justice covered and got a three count just before Britney could break the pin up. Winner: Justice Cross via pinfall
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:58:12 GMT -5
The shot picks up in one of the locker rooms, Flex Appeal, S Wole's right ankle heavily wrapped, sitting and talking together in one corner, Buck Henry leafing through a newspaper in another. There’s a quick knock at the door before Fiona Harris pokes her head in.
Fiona: “Good, none of you are naked!”
She enters, still baring her bag of gifts, moving to Flex Appeal first, producing two wrapped packages, tossing one to each of them. The men unwrap them curiously before breaking into smiles as they hold up hideous, neon coloured fanny packs.
Jack D: “Radical.”
S Wole: “Gnarly.”
Fiona: “... right, you’re welcome. Buck, I’ve got something for you too!”
Fiona walks over as Buck sets his newspaper aside, Fiona pulling another wrapped gift from her bag. The behemoth unwraps his present, a big hardcover book.
Buck: “The Encyclopedia of Wrestling Holds. Thank you Fiona.”
Fiona: “You’re welcome! I figured you could use that. Maybe pick up a few more moves or something!”
Buck: “Why would I do that? No one’s ever kicked out of the Big House Boom.”
Fiona: “... right, you’re welcome too. Merry Christmas guys!”
Fiona turns and hurries out of the room as the shot fades to black.
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Mac Dunney sits behind in his office, hands folded on his desk before him, a small smile on his face.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to welcome you all to another great night of competition here at First Class Pro Wrestling. As always, I’ll be as brief as I can so that we can get you right back to the action. I’d like to address our upcoming tournament for the Canadian championship.”
“As I mentioned at our last show, all of the men’s singles matches until the tournament begins will count towards seeding for the tournament. As our roster continues to fill with fantastic talent, we here at FCPW are happy to provide a little more detail on our championship tournament plans. Our tournament will begin on our January 31st show, which means that after tonight our male competitors will have two more shows on which they can compete and try to improve their rankings going into the tourney.”
“Furthermore, every male competitor who has had at least one singles match will be entered into the tournament. The tournament will conclude at our first pay-per-view on February 14th, FCPW: Love and War, with the crowning of our inaugural Canadian champion!”
“Now then, good luck to all our wrestlers and to our fans, we hope you enjoy all the action we have to offer in the coming weeks and months. Let’s get back to the show!”
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:58:31 GMT -5
The Barnburners vs The FCPW
The bell sounds and the two teams in the ring look ready to go. The FCPW take the center of the ring, both bending forward and putting their fists up in a fighting pose. The Barnburners seem a bit flummoxed by this and exchange a few words the cameras can't quite pick up. Chucky nods to his tag partner, demonstrating that he's got an idea and holds his fists up in a fighting pose of his own. Gally walks over and puts his hands under his elbow, repositioning his tag partners fists who shoots him a confused look. Gally grins, content with his work, and holds a thumbs up before giving Chucky an encouraging pat on the shoulder that draws some chuckles from the crowd. He turns to face FCPW to brag about him fixing up his partners stance, only for Freddy Collins and Petey Walker to immediately race forward and drop toe hold both members of the Barnburners into the canvas! Chucky lands particularly hard, whacking the bottom of his elbow off the canvas! He lets out a string of not-too-tv-friendly profanity and rolls out to the floor. Freddy Collins charges out after him and leaps over the ropes onto the apron. Aggrevated, Chucky whips around and tries to scoop his ankle to trip him. However, Collins sees the blow coming and easily hops over the swipe. When Chucky tries it again, once again Collins cartwheels off the apron and lands on the floor behind him. Chucky whips around to go back on the offensive and Collins grabs him by the wrist. He runs toward the apron and jumps, baseball sliding under the ropes and yanking Chuckys arm hard as he goes. Chucky shakes his arm to try and get some life back into it and follows. Gally asks for a tag, but Chucky is so incensed he doesn't seem to hear his tag partners pleas. He rushes in and, using his hockey background, hits Collins with a hard shoulder block that sends him bouncing back into the ropes. Using the space he's just built he attempts to charge back into the ropes to go for a big clothesline, but right as he extends his arm Trevor leaps into the air and hits him in the elbow with a dropkick. Chucky doubles over in pain and Collins snatches an arm ringer, pulling him to the far corner and making a quick tag to Petey Walker. Walker, of course, immediately climbs to the middle rope and comes down on the arm with a big double axehandle! Chucky winces and heads across the ring, but before he can make the tag Petey rushes across the ring to grab a hold of his arm again! Petey plants his feet, leaning all the way back as Chucky grits his teeth and desperately reaches out for his tag partner but he can't quite get there! Chucky drops his weight suddenly, twisting toward his outstretched arm and winding in and underneath Petey until he has him in a hammerlock! Petey goes to throw his elbow back to break the hold, but Chucky is ready and he ducks underneath the blow! The shot has enough momentum to throw Petey off and Chucky grabs him by the small of his back and shoves him across the ring into the Barnburners corner! With his most significant opening yet, Chucky runs in and throws a quick uppercut with his good arm to daze the other man. He makes a tag to Gallagher! Rick “Gally” Gallagher hops into the ring and pulls the other man across the ring, immediately looking for an inverted facelock in an attempt at The Snipe! Petey frantically throws knees upward from the position he's headlocked in and manages to break up the hold. He makes some distance and grabs a rear waistlock on the other man, looking for a german suplex, but Gallagher reverses the position before he hauls Petey up into the air and plants him with a german suplex of his own! The referee drops for the first pinfall of the match! 1! 2! No! Only a two count! Gally stays on his opponent, rolling to his knees and – continuing what seems to be a running theme – grabs a hold of Petey's arm. Petey back rolls, coming up to his feet and pulling Gallagher back toward his corner a few feet without the other man seemingly realizing it. Indeed, when Gallagher starts throwing big right hands to try and get the other man to break the grip it has the effect of sending Petey back into his corner where Freddy Collins is able to make a blind tag! Petey reverses direction and crowds the other man, giving Freddy Collins time to charge into the ring and hit him with a quick gut kick. As the referee begins a count, Petey hauls him up in the air and nails him with an inverted atomic drop! Collins darts back across the ring and hits the ropes, and when he comes charging back across the ring he nearly takes Gallaghers head off with a devastating running superkick while his tag partner is still holding him! The double team offense drops Gallagher to the canvas and Collins dives for a cover! 1! 2! It's another long two count! On the apron, Chucky shouts for his tag partner to make the tag and he extends an arm for a tag. Gally rolls to his belly and starts inching toward the corner, but he's so scrambled that it's slow going. Freddy is in pursuit and grabs a hold of his opponents leg, trying to pull him backward but Gally fights his way lose with a few frantic back kicks! On the other side, realizing how desperate the situation is becoming for their team FCPW rushes into the ring and they swarm onto Gallagher! Chucky hops over the ropes to try and rush in and make the save but the referee instead stops him and demands he head back to the apron. Realizing this is allowing his tag partner to get beaten up, Chucky heads outside – though not without some master level chirping toward the other team! Dazed, about to collapse from the double team assault a desperate Gallagher does the only thing he can and absolutely CRACKS Collins with a headbutt! Collins doesn't go down, instead swinging wild half dazed punches as Gallagher falls backward toward his corner. He whips around and makes the tag to Chucky! If Chuckys arm that was worked over at the start of the match is still bothering him he shows no sign of it! He's a house of fire, charging into the ring and smashing into both men with forearms and punches. Petey rushes at him to try to stop the assault, but Chucky ducks the shot and Petey is immediately backdropped over the top rope to the floor by Gally! The referee frantically tries to break up the action, but there's absolutely no hope as The Barnburners set up their signature double team offense! Gallagher hauls Freddy Collins into the air and Galchenyuk comes flying off the ropes before they absolutely crush him with Bardownski! Both Barnburners make the cover! 1! 2! 3! The Barnburners win after a hard fought contest! The last shot of the match is the two men bumping fists and grinning on the mat, content with their victory. Winners: The Barnburners via pinfalls
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:59:04 GMT -5
As The Barnburners are standing in the catering area backstage after their tag team victory, Fiona Harris approaches, offering the two a wave. Chucky: “Hey, it’s Santa Harris buddy!” Gally: “Fiona Claus buddy!” Chucky: “Santa Yeah!” Gally: “Fuck Claus!” All three pause awkwardly before shaking their heads. Gally: “No, that one was wrong. Sorry buddies.” Fiona: “Anyway, I’ve got presents for you guys. Even after that name which will never, ever be repeated.” Gally nods solemnly as Fiona reaches into her bag, producing two small wrapped packages, giving one to each. The Barnburners tear off the wrapping paper, both breaking into big grins. Chucky: “Hockey cards! Thanks buddy!” Gally: “Merry Christmas buddies!” Fiona: “Merry Christmas guys!” As Fiona progresses down the hall, one can hear The Barnburners opening their packs of cards. Chucky: “I got Crosby buddy!” Fiona turns down a hall before pausing outside of the Celtic Club’s locker room, knocking before entering when someone tells her to go ahead. Inside are “Trigger” Cavanaugh and Andy Donahue, Harris approaching as she rifles through the bag. Fiona: “Gentlemen, I come bearing gifts. For Shannon and John… I’m not sure what they like so I just went with Tim Hortons gift cards.” She sets two festive envelopes down in one of the lockers before producing two more wrapped packages, offering one to each half of the tag team. Wrapping paper flies. Andy: “Condoms?” Trigger: “Hey, if you’re looking for-” Fiona: “No. Hard no. The hardest of no’s. I just figured if you’re banging hookers on the regular you’ll want these. Can’t imagine crotch rot improves one’s abilities in the ring. Okay, I gotta get ready to hit the ring! Merry Christmas!” With that she turns and hustles out of the locker room as the shot fades out. Alec Kirkland vs Jack D
The match started hot and heavy and almost completely one-sided; the second the bell rang Kirkland surprised Jack D with a running bicycle kick, flattening the slightly larger man. Kirkland stayed on Jack aggressively, though he was careful to abide by the referee to avoid disqualification as Jack D wisely attempted to use the ropes to create some distance and give himself a moment to recover. Jack D was able to catch Kirkland with a back elbow as Alex came in to pull him out of the ropes but the momentum change was very brief with Jack looking for a bodyslam and Kirkland slipping out the back door before connecting with a huge release german suplex. Kirkland was a little more measured with his attacks after that point but continued to stay on top of Jack; to his credit Jack continued to fight but Kirkland would not relinquish control, keeping the pressure on Jack. Finally Kirkland connected with the Clap Clap, followed quickly with the Tear Drop. Jack D appeared to be completely out, but instead of going for a pin Kirkland pulled him up and locked in the Agony of Defeat. Jack made a brief, fantic attempt to get a foot to the ropes but with the damage he’d already taken and the submission hold locked in tight he had no choice but to tap. Kirkland allowed the referee to raise his hand before rolling out of the ring, making his way to the back without a second’s look back at his fallen opponent. Winner: Alec Kirkland via submission
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:59:20 GMT -5
The ring is being decorated very festively by a couple FCPW crew members in black polos and trousers; a Christmas tree in the middle, posts with mistletoe mounted in each corner, garland being draped over the ring ropes. As the men finish, “Bounce” by Danko Jones hits and Fiona Harris struts out down the ramp, all smiles in her festive attire and still bearing her bag of gifts, digging in to toss fistfuls of candy canes into the crowd as she walks. She enters the ring, playfully cornering a tall, skinny, young-looking member of the crew in one of the corners, pointing up at the mistletoe before climbing to the second rope, placing a hand on either side of his face and leaning down to give him a firm kiss on the mouth. She hops down to a cheer from the crowd, ushering him out of the ring with a wide grin on her face before grabbing a microphone that'd been left for her.
Fiona: “Welcome to a Fuck Yeah! Christmas special everyone! I got to give out some gifts backstage already, but as you can see I’ve got some more here to give out.”
She sets the bag down on the mat, crouching down before it and starting to rifle through.
Fiona: “Let’s see… Andy Carter, Justice Cross, Alec Kirkland, I’ll find you guys backstage… ah, here we go! Amanda, Tony, Lonnie, I didn’t forget about you guys!”
Fiona pulls out three wrapped packages for the commentary team and the announcer, rolling out of the ring under the ropes to the floor with them in hand. Before she can reach the announce table a figure in a dark hoodie and jeans jumps the guardrail, blindsiding Fiona with a punch, knocking her down. The attacker pushes her hood back, revealing herself as Karlie Oberhousen.
Oberhousen starts putting the boots into Harris, trapping her on her hands and knees against the front of the announce table, hammering the smaller woman with kicks and stomps before pulling back. Karlie turns and pushes the timekeeper out of his chair, picking it up and folding it, waiting as a clearly dazed Harris pulls herself to her feet before cracking her square in the head with a vicious shot, tossing the chair into the ring before tossing Harris in after it, rolling in with her.
Harris stumbles up to her feet, bleeding from her forehead. Fiona tries to surprise Oberhousen with a desperation DDT but the larger woman fights out of it, catching Harris with a knee lift before bealing her into the tree, knocking it down and sending Fiona rolling into the corner. Karlie follows and attempts to pull Fiona back up to her feet by the hood of her dress but it starts to tear; Oberhousen pauses, smirking, before tugging hard on the dress with both hands, ripping it off the bleeding woman and tossing it aside. She grapples Harris, lifting her up and connecting with the Krusher Bomb onto the steel chair, leaving Fiona Harris battered and bloodied in her black bra and panties as Oberhousen rolls out of the ring, yelling at the booing fans as she makes her way up the ramp while a pair of referees come out to check on Harris, helping her to her feet and slowly towards the back.
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:59:44 GMT -5
"Big House" Buck Henry vs Chris "Trigger" Cavanaugh
The bell rang and the two men came towards one another in the center of the ring. Trigger laughed at the bet he had made with Andy Donahue earlier in the night regarding who would defeat Buck Henry faster. And pointed to the watch on his wrist and Trigger told him just wait a damn minute. Trigger hopped up and down in the corner. Trigger charged at Henry and ducked under a clothesline. Henry came back and grabbed Trigger by the throat for the Big House Boom but Trigger was able to poke Henry in the eyes before Henry could lift Trigger to his impending doom. Trigger looked happy and delivered a kick to the back of Henry's knee, then another until the big man fell to one knee. Trigger hit off of the ropes and hit his variant of the Codebreaker that he calls the Coup de Grace on Henry. Trigger got to his feet and outstretched his arms for the crowd to approve or disapprove. He then looked at Andy, pointed to his wrist and said "how much time do I got?" just then the music of FCPW Commissioner Lou Natic hit and Trigger's mind came off of the match. Trigger walked from the center of the ring out onto the apron and began barking up the ramp way towards Lou Natic. Lou Natic didn't say anything, he just laughed. Trigger shouted "what's your problem anyway?" Lou shrugged his shoulder and then pretended to look at the non-existent watch on his wrist. Andy shouts out "you lost, better pay up!" at ringside and Trigger becomes livid that Lou Natic had distracted him long enough that Andy won the bet of who could defeat Buck Henry fastest. Trigger turned around as Buck was now able to climb back to one knee and Trigger hit him with another Coup de Grace before covering him for the three. Winner: Chris "Trigger" Cavanagh via pinfall after a Coup de GraceAs the bell rang Lou Natic grabbed a microphone. "Maybe I was a little outta line last week, I admit I may have taken it just a little too far on you four morons--or maybe I took the situation I was presented with and made the best of it." Trigger and Andy are now at the base of the ramp and yelling upwards towards Lou Natic. Lou continued on the microphone "Hey, no big deal, I really just wanted to make a nice little entrance to let you guys know whats going down for you at the next Sunday Night Delight. We are going to get to see a little preview of the tag team division here in the FCPW. We've already seen you and The Barnburners pick up wins over The FCPW so I figured, let's get some competition going around here. So, next Delight, we are going to see you two fake tough guys take on The Barnburners!" Lou's music hit as he dropped the microphone. Trigger continued to shout up the ramp way in frustration while Andy Donahue began to annoy Trigger about losing the bet and needing to settle his debts.
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 15:59:57 GMT -5
Sunday Night Delight cuts to John Cavanagh seated with Marie LaFleur
Marie LaFleur: "What would you say has been the high point of your career so far?"
John Cavanagh: "I've been all over the place, I've held the top championship that pretty much every promotion I've been in had to offer but the high point is difficult to pin point. I'd have to say the first time I held a World Championship it was a place called All-Star Wrestling Federation and they were based out of Florida. It's always nice to get that first nod of approval for all of your hard work.
Marie LaFleur: "What would you say has been the lowest point of your career so far?"
John Cavanagh: "That was about six years ago. My career was put on pause thanks to a little problem I had with the State of New York. Without getting into all of the specific lets just say my career came to a screeching halt for about five years because of it."
Marie LaFleur: "The original Celtic Club was yourself and your brother Chris, correct? Has your transition from tag team competitor to being a main event singles wrestler put any strain on your relationship?"
John Cavanagh: "Yeah, Trig and I were the original Celtic Club but to call me a tag team competitor may be a bit of an overstatement. I was always in this business to hold championship gold because it meant that the paychecks got a little bigger. Didn't matter to me if that was a singles title, a tag team title or both at the same time. Trig, I love the kid to death, but he doesn't always have his head on straight when it comes to making decisions in this business--he likes to be flashy and loves the attention. I always knew that the place for me was in the main event and I'm pretty sure Trig knew that as well--he was always happy with picking up the leftovers."
Marie LaFleur: "How has Shannon Riley’s transition from being your valet to becoming an in ring competitor changed your relationship with her?"
John Cavanagh: "Shannon has wanted to get into the ring for a while now and I can't do anything other than be supportive. I think that it has made our relationship stronger but at the same time it has also forced us to have somewhat of a coach and student relationship from time to time. She's a smart woman, she wants to learn and I'm sure it won't take her long to find her stride in the ring."
Marie LaFleur: "What made you want to sign with FCPW?"
John Cavanagh: "The same thing that made me sign with every other promotion before this--the pay check. Let's be frank about this, this is a god damned business and I am an independent contractor. I create and sell my merchandise, I take my bookings for different promotions, any endorsement deals I get--it's because I found them. These promotions don't do shit for me other than provide me with a guaranteed stream of income so in the end, signing with FCPW came down to them offering the right amount of money."
Marie LaFleur: "You’ve been involved in professional wrestling for a while now, how do you feel you’re holding up physically?"
John Cavanagh: "Hey, let's be real, I've taken plenty of bumps in my career and I'm sure there are plenty more yet to come. Do I wake up with aches and pains? Yeah, who doesn't. How do I deal with it? Well, the medical industry has been telling us all that marijuana is some type of miracle rug to help everything and I'll tell you what--that shit does help quite a bit. My body is holding up, I have no doubt that I've got plenty left in the tank."
Marie LaFleur: "On that note, what do you think has helped you to hold up physically and mentally for the duration of your career?"
John Cavanagh: "Mentally? Support and my own confidence. My friends, family, they've supported me in this ride through all of the negatives and positives and they continue to do so. That's what keeps Johnnie Cav focused and mentally healthy. As far as physical? Like I said the pot helps with those aches and pains but other than that--it's knowing when to not take a match. If my body is aching I can compete...but if I have something serious going on, sometimes you just need to know to let your body rest."
Marie LaFleur: "As all of the wrestlers on the men’s roster are currently competing for ranking in the upcoming Canadian Championship tournament, how will you feel if you have to face your brother or Andy Donahue in the tournament?"
John Cavanagh: "If I have to face my brother? It's going to be just like it was when we were little kids...he's going to fight and he's going to give it his all but in the end...big brother is walking away the winner. As for Andy? Guys a beast but don't forget he's the student and I'm the teacher--he doesn't know all of the tricks he needs to beat a guy like me yet."
Marie LaFleur: "How do you like to unwind away from the ring?"
John Cavanagh: "A little Jameson or pot helps. Some time with Shannon is always a plus, what man doesn't love some time alone with a beautiful woman? Other than that...love watching baseball, hitting the gym is always nice and occasionally I've been known to hop on a Harley.
Marie LaFleur: "Do you have any thoughts on what you’d like to do when your time in the ring is up?"
John Cavanagh: "Maybe I'll own a promotion and let all of the miserable pricks take bumps so I can line my pockets for once."
Marie LaFleur: "Do you have any thoughts on the rest of the men’s roster here at FCPW so far?"
John Cavanagh: "Yeah, it was nice of them to show up but in the end they're just going to be the next group of competitors who get to sit there and watch while John Cavanagh runs roughshod all over another promotion, literally dominating all of his competition. Just collect your paychecks and be happy that you can feed your families guys."
Marie LaFleur: "Do you have any last thoughts or comments you’d like to make before we wrap up?"
John Cavanagh: "Yeah, a little comment to President Mac Dunney--its admirable of you to have this whole tournament thing to make it look like everyone has an opportunity to hold the FCPW Canadian Championship, but, maybe you should just save us all sometime and place the championship where it belongs--with John Cavanagh."
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Post by Action Reel on May 4, 2021 16:00:26 GMT -5
Fiona Harris sits on the exam table in the medical room, wearing an oversized hoodie someone lent her after getting to the back, wincing a little as the medic cleans the cut on her forehead as Lou Natic walks into the room. He says nothing at first, watching for a moment as the medic grabs a needle and starts to thread it. Lou: "You gonna be good for the show on the 3rd?" Fiona: "Yeah, and I want that piece of shit Oberhousen in the ring. No DQ." Lou: "How about falls count anywhere?" Fiona: "Even better." Lou nods, turning to leave the room, calling out over his shoulder as he goes. Lou: "You're gonna want to keep those stitches dry, trust me. Lots of experience."
"The King of the North" Alex Kincaid vs Andy Carter vs "The Diabolical" Kevin Watkins
The match begins with the three competitors standing in something of a triangle, eyeing each other as Mr. Tees loomed ominously on the outside. Suddenly Andy Carter turns to attempt a superkick on Alex Kincaid, looking to catch Kincaid as his eyes are on Kevin Watkins! Kincaid barely avoids the kick, dropping back to roll away from the contact. Carter’s momentum from the missed kick leaves him standing with his legs spread wide, setting up Watkins to connect with a vicious kick to Carter’s crotch. The smallest of the three competitors crumples to the mat and rolls to the outside as the referee admonishes Watkins, who is quick to remind the official that there are no disqualifications in a triple threat. Kincaid grabs Watkins by the shoulder, spinning him around to face him before connecting with a loud, echoing chop to his chest, the two heavyweights breaking down into an exchange of chops, forearms and punches in the middle of the ring. Watkins takes a slight advantage after a moment, the larger wrestler connecting with three consecutive punches before turning to hit the ropes, coming off looking for a clothesline. Again Kincaid is able to avoid an opponent’s contact, dropping down under Watkins before, as Watkins rebounds off the ropes back towards him, connecting with a textbook standing dropkick, taking the bigger man off his feet. Before Kincaid can look for a cover, Watkins rolls to the floor to collect himself, Kincaid rolling out a moment later, looking to continue on the offensive. As Kincaid turns the corner of the ring to approach, Mr. Tees steps between Kincaid and Watkins, arms crossed over his chest, making no move towards contact with Kincaid but clearly not afraid of the prospect either. Kincaid doesn’t bother asking him to move, looking to side-step him but Tees does the same. As Watkins smirks from behind Tees, Andy Carter comes sprinting around the other side of him, catching Watkins with a running dropkick that sends Watkins into the back of Tees, who in turn stumbles into the guardrail, dropping him to a knee. Carter jumps up to the ring apron and, as Watkins turns to face him, connects with a flying rana, sending Watkins crashing into the guardrail as well! As Carter gets back to his feet he’s met by Kincaid, who catches the smaller wrestler by the back of the neck and seat of his pants, rolling him back into the ring and quickly following. As he’s getting back to his feet Carter connects with a low dropkick, followed by mounting Kincaid and connecting with a series of right hands before Kincaid is able to push him off. Carter comes charging in again but this time Kincaid is ready for him, catching him with a big uranage slam, going straight into a cover, Watkins diving in to break up the pin at the count of one with a stomp to the head of Kincaid. Watkins seizes control in that moment, taking advantage of catching Kincaid on the mat and continuing to stomp down on him as Kincaid rolls off of Carter, looking to get towards the ropes. Watkins circles around him though, cutting him off before connecting with a knee drop, then another. Carter stumbles up to his feet but Tees calls out from ringside to alert Watkins, who turns to meet Carter with a big right hand, followed with a big belly to belly suplex, sending Carter flying across the ring. Watkins turns his eyes back to Kincaid, catching him with a knee lift as Kincaid pulls himself back to his feet, then connects with the Detroit Rock Bottom! Watkins looks for the cover as Carter shakes out the cobwebs from the big suplex he just ate but before he can dive to break up the cover Tees grabs him by the foot, dragging him out of the ring and tossing him bodily into the guardrail, followed with a big boot to the face. At the same time Watkins makes the cover on Kincaid, but “The King of the North” is able to kick out at two! Watkins, to his credit, doesn’t look overly concerned that Kincaid was able to kick out, shooting the referee the briefest of glares before pulling Kincaid up to his feet, grasping him around the waist from behind. He looks for a german suplex but Kincaid, hooks his foot behind the knee of Watkins before reversing the hold. He looks for a german of his own, but Watkins connects with a back elbow, causing Kincaid to break the hold. Watkins looks for a short clothesline but Kincaid ducks just under it, using the larger man’s momentum to help pop him up onto his shoulders before hitting The Infinite Crash! He hooks the leg of Watkins as Tees yells at the referee who, to his credit, keeps his focus on the match and makes the count with Watkins kicking out just before the official’s hand can hit the mat for three! As the referee gets back to his feet from counting, Tees reaches out to catch him by the ankle, the referee turning around at the contact as Tees leans on the apron to berate him, Kincaid turning to watch with a frustrated look on his face as he attempts to get the referee to focus back on the match. From seemingly nowhere Andy Carter interjects himself again, sprinting and leaping, stepping onto the back of Tees before jumping up to the top rope, launching himself with an attempt at a Swanton Bomb on Watkins, who is still recovering on the mat. Watkins manages to roll aside, Carter rolling through the landing on the mat to his feet turning right into a flying back elbow from Kincaid that sends Carter back to the floor, where an enraged Mr. Tees meets him, picking him up and executing a devastating Tees Driver on the floor. Watkins and Kincaid square off once again, trading shots once more, slower now than earlier in the match, the action having taken its toll on the two. This time Kincaid gets the better of the strike exchange, landing a series of forearms before hitting the ropes, looking for his Flying Lariat. This time it’s Watkins who manages to avoid contact, catching Kincaid off balance with a quick, vicious kick to the head before grappling him into position for his Exit Pass powerbomb. He calls out to Tees who picks up the dead weight of Andy Carter, rolling him into the ring as Watkins powers Kincaid up, but Kincaid slips out the back door, landing on his feet! Watkins turns around straight into a superkick from Kincaid; Watkins stumbles back, tripping over the lifeless Carter and out through the ropes onto Tees! Kincaid dives onto Carter for the pin and before Watkins and Tees can get back to their feet, to the ring to interrupt, the referee counts to three! Winner: "The King of the North" Alex Kincaid via pinfallKincaid and the referee roll out of the ring as Watkins and Tees storm in, both clearly frustrated, cursing as Kincaid makes his way up the ramp. The shot alternates between Anarchy Enterprises in the ring and Kincaid with his arm raised on the stage as the show closes.
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