Post by Ryan Blake on Jul 25, 2011 19:51:44 GMT -5
The show kick right off this time with a huge explosion that echo's through out the arena as the fans cheer as loud as they possibly can.
JS- Hello and welcome to UWA Monday Night Rush Hour! Tonight will be huge and we have no time to waist here in this one hour, action packed show here tonight!
DD- that’s for sure! Tonight we have a match between Andy Star and the new rookie, Ebirah! We also have a match between Hope Dudley and the Rush Hour GM! Last week Hope attacked the GM Caitlyn Porter and now here tonight they'll be going one on one in the first ever Last Women Standing Match!
JS- and what a match that will be! But that's not all; tonight we have titles on the line! That's right, the main event tonight is a matchup between Roy Speede and Frank Benelli for the UWA Universal Championship!
DD- I can't wait to see who our first ever Universal Champion is!
JS- neither can I, but before we get to that, here comes Andy Star!
"Kick in the Teeth" by papa roach hits the P.A. system and out runs Andy Star, ready and inpatient he runs down the ramp and slides into the ring. He then waits for Ebirah. The lights dim and "The Halloween 2 theme" by John Carpenter begins to play as Ebirah makes his way down the ring, the fans go crazy when they get their first look at Ebirah. He gets to the ring and climbs the stairs into the ring.
<DING-DING-DING>
Star goes for Ebirah right away as he nails him with a running STO. Ebirah quickly gets to his feet, almost unaffected by the move. He kicks Star in the stomach and then puts him in a suplex position. He lifts him high up in the air and stalls for a moment, but Star wiggles his legs, gains leverage and lands back on the ground. They grapple up again, Ebirah swings at Star with a hook but Star dodges it and hits Ebirah with a codebreaker! He goes for the pin.
One…. Two …. No!
Ebirah isn't going down that easy, he gets to his feet again but Star whips him to the ropes. He bounces back and ducks under an attempted clothesline by Star, and hits a perfect neckbreaker. He now waits for Star to get up, when he does Ebirah gives him a kick to the mid section and gives him a suplex. But he hangs on to his pants and gets back up and gives him another suplex! But he still isn't done, he does the same thing again and Star slams on the mat, the Three Amigos! Ebirah goes to the tope rope! Star lays flat out on the mat and Ebirah leaps! SLAM!! Shooting Star Press from Ebirah!! He goes for the pin!
One… Two… Three!!
<DING-DING-DING>
Ebirah raises his arms in victory and leaves the arena, wanted nothing to do with Andy Star anymore.
The lights go out in the arena, and the jumbo-tron lights up with a picture of Hope Dudley hitting the Hopebreaker on Caitlyn Porter, an image captured on the previous edition of Monday Night Rush Hour, and beside it reads
Caitlyn Porter
4/21/92 – 7/25/11
In violet letters. The lights pop back on as the opening beat to Flo Rida’s “Who Dat Gurl” hits the speakers, and onto the stage steps Hope Dudley. Without any emotion showing whatsoever, she makes her way down the ramp, bypassing the fans, and steps up the steps onto the ring apron. As she bends low, under the middle rope, a flirting sort of whistle echoes from the crowd, and she looks back over her shoulder with a scowl on her face as she gets to her feet. She crosses the ring, and climbs to the second turnbuckle, raising her arms in the air, now a cheerful smile across her lips as she shows off for the fans. As she steps down from the turnbuckle, the crowd falls hushed, and a silence falls over the arena for a moment.
...
“Misery Business” by Paramore hits the speakers, and out steps Caitlyn Porter, a smile on her face, with ROARING cheers from the crowd as she smiles, looking through the crowd. She starts walking down the ramp, and as she goes, she high-fives fans on each side of the ramp, before stepping up the ring steps, one at a time, and out onto the ring apron.
Before she can step into the ring, Hope knocks her off the apron with a running forearm shot to the back, and Hope follows that up by using one arm to swing herself over the top rope, and smashes down on Caitlyn with a senton. Hope gets to her feet first, and rolls Caitlyn into the ring, and gets into the ring herself, and the bell rings.
< DING-DING-DING! >
The ref right away starts counting.
One... Two... Three... Four
Caitlyn is to her feet, and Hope goes back on the offense, grabbing Caitlyn for a neckbreaker, and hitting it! She backs off and the ref starts counting again.
One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six...
To her feet again is Caitlyn, and Hope grabs her, whipping her into the ropes. On the rebound, Hope plants Caitlyn with a spinebuster. Again, she points to the referee, and he counts.
One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six... Sev –Nope!
Caitlyn is once again to her feet, showing the resilience Hope never thought was possible in the rookie wrestler and professional GM. She catches Caitlyn with a kick to the gut, and the HOPEBREAKER!
One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six... Seven... Eight... Nine... Te –NO!
Caitlyn somehow gets to a vertical basis before the ten-count, and Hope turns to the referee, SCREAMING at him in anger. The microphone even picks up some of it.
“WHAT?!? THAT WAS TEN! YOU -censored- MORON!”
Using the distraction, Caitlyn jumps, catching Hope’s shoulders as she bends her legs, pulling her back with her as she drives both knees into Hope’s back. Caitlyn gets to her feet, and grabs Hope by the neck, getting her to her feet, and with her hand still around her neck, Caitlyn drops Hope back-first onto her knee, and follows that up with a spinning reverse STO. Caitlyn gets back to her feet as the ref counts on Hope.
One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six...
Caitlyn goes to the top rope and sits perched, looking down at Hope, who is pushing herself up to her feet.
Seven... Eight...
As Hope gets to a vertical basis, Caitlyn takes off, and smashes both knees into Hope’s chest, knocking her down, and Caitlyn lands on top of her, driving forearm after forearm into Hope’s face. After seven or eight, she rolls off, and to her feet. She picks Hope up to her feet. Hope still in a daze, Caitlyn leaps in the air in a spinning motion, and smacks an incredible roundhouse kick style shot to the side of Hope’s head, knocking her to the ground. She goes to the top rope as the ref starts counting.
One... Two... Three... Four...
Caitlyn goes off the top ropes, attacking the downed Hope Dudley with a shooting star frog splash! She rolls to her feet, and the ref restarts his count.
One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six... Seven... Eight... Nine... Ten!!
< DING-DING-DING! >
“Misery Business” hits the speakers as Hope climbs to the top turnbuckle in celebration, and as Hope finally gets to her feet, Caitlyn’s back is still turned, and she’s still standing on the second turnbuckle showing off to the crowd proudly. Hope grabs Caitlyn by the waist, and drops her to the mat with an assisted crucifix powerbomb, before grabbing Caitlyn’s legs, and locking in a vicious Boston crab, Caitlyn’s music cutting just after the impact of the powerbomb shook the ring. The referee slides back into the ring to try and stop her, but Hope lets out a growl toward the ref, making him back off, and the screams of pain can be heard from Caitlyn’s lips as tears start running down her face, the pain just becoming unbearable for her. The crowd begins to question what will happen next when, the show fades to a commercial.
The show returns, we pick back up to Caityln and Hope. Hope still will not let go and Caitlyn won't last much longer. Suddenly, a man in blue wrestling tights and boots with black elbow pads comes bolting at full-speed down the entrance ramp, sliding into the ring. ‘The Silver Lining’ Roy Speede gets to his feet as fast as he can with Hope’s back turned, and grabs her by the back of the neck and by the tights, which gets her to break the hold, and tosses her out of the ring. Hope goes rolling into the guardrail, and looks back into the ring with an angered look on her face as Speede rolls Caitlyn over onto her back, and tucks a hand under her head, holding her gently. Hope makes her way back up the ramp facing the ring, holding her head. As Caitlyn regains her senses, Roy helps her to her feet. Caitlyn stumbles to regain her own footing, and Roy catches her in his arms so she won’t fall, his arms wrapped around her waist, and Caitlyn reaches up, and the two share a brief kiss. He helps her out of the ring, and grabs her a fabric office chair like what an announcer would sit in so she could watch the match at ringside.
Frank Benelli’s music plays and he comes down to the ring nonchalantly, and as Roy rolls back into the ring, the bell rings.
< DING-DING-DING! >
The two lock up, and Speede gets the initial advantage, whipping Benelli into the ropes before planting him with a float-over DDT. Speede gets to his feet, and grabs Benelli, setting him up for the Silver Slice. Benelli battles out and whips Speede into the ropes, but Speede catches him with a spear on the rebound. Speede goes to the top rope immediately, and plants Benelli with a shooting star frog splash, the Speede Bump! He goes for the pin.
One... Two... Three!!!
< DING-DING-DING! >
Speede gets to his feet, and before the referee can even raise his arm in victory, he drops back down to his back and rolls out of the ring, over to Caitlyn. Someone hands him his belt, and he quickly fastens it around his waist as he picks Caitlyn up, holding her with one arm around her back, under her arms, and the other under her thighs and butt, and carries her back to the back, her arms wrapped around his neck. As they make their way up the ramp to the roars of approval from the crowd, the show goes off the air.