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Post by MadStepDad on Apr 15, 2014 15:35:27 GMT -5
Broken City Championship Wrestling proudly presentsFALLOUT FESTIVAL** Night Two!!! **** BCCW Heavyweight Championship ** John Cena (2014) Ⓒ vs Ric Flair (1992) (The Rematch: Now it's personal!!)
Flyweight International 3-Way Dance!! Gus Sonnenberg vs Juventud Guerrera vs Jushin Liger
Kamala (1987) vs Umaga (2007) (Battle of the Killer Savages)
** BCCW Television title ** Bully Ray (2014) © versus AR Fox (2015)
Jay Briscoe (2013) vs Alberto Del Rio (2013) (Grudge Match)
The Russians vs Team 4:20 (Unofficial Flag Match)
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Post by MadStepDad on Apr 20, 2014 15:57:59 GMT -5
BCCW proudly presents...FALLOUT FESTIVAL
(Night Two)!!We’re throwing the biggest party of the year. On the biggest date in stoner culture, on thy hallowed resurrection, BCCW proudly presents FALLOUT FESTIVAL (Night Two)! This is DVR-time warp style as we take you from the days of Lazarus to Wrestlemania Weekend where the Ultimate surprises await us still. It’s 4:20 on Easter Sunday! A place where Magical Easter Eggs are filled with ecstasy and 4-foot water bongs beckon! This is Broken City Championship Wrestling by MadStepDad and we’re about to resurrect the game!
TONIGHT!
Two huge BCCW debuts in our International Three-Way Dance! A battle of the killer savages! Flair vs. Cena II… this time it’s personal! All that and so much more as we put one in the air for Easter 4:20 on the all-new #MashUpWrestling Network! Behold! Rejoice! The smell of change is in the air!______________________________________________________________GUS SONNENBERG vs JUVENTUD GUERRERA versus JUSHIN "Thunder" LIGERFlyweight International 3-Way Dance!! versus versus The match starts with a series of quick 3-way counters and reversals, leading to a triple stale mate that has the crowd applauding in appreciation. Juvi applies a headlock on Liger, but Jushin finds a way to spin out - but gets caught with a quick arm drag into a pinfall by GSon. Sonnenberg & Juvi share some quick exchanges, before Liger clears everybody out with dropkicks. Liger clears the ring and poses for the fans. Back in, and Juvi heels it up while taking advantage of Liger & GSon. Sonnenberg monkey flips Juvi out of the corner into a backcracker from Liger. Jushin & Sonnenberg combine to double-team Juventud, and eject him from the ring. This leaves Liger & GSon alone to complete a few exchanges. Nobody has a clear cut advantage. Guerrera finally comes back and nails GSon with a big kick, before applying a double-underhook submission into a pinfall on Liger. But only 2! Sonnenberg responds by body slamming Juvi and hitting a leg drop. Liger gets in some chops on Sonnenberg, but Gus drills him with a dropkick to the knees. Jushin hits an awe-inspiring springboard moonsault that takes out BOTH opponents on the floor! Our first official “HOLY SHIT!” chant of the night. Liger rolls Juventud back in the ring and gets 2. Sonnenberg hits Jushin with some American jabs and a big roundhouse. Now the crowd starts chanting “USA! USA!” GSon slams Juvi on the top rope in tree-of-woe position, and hit’s a picture-perfect Babe Ruth baseball slide into Juvi’s face! GSon catches Liger with another kick, and goes for the pin. 1!.. 2!.. Liger kicks out! GSon applies a surfboard submission on Liger, but Jushin counters and winds up in a surfboard of his own on GSon! But finally Juvi swoops back in to take out both guys and go for the pin on Liger. Still only 2. So Juvi & Sonnenberg get into a blistering exchange of chops, before Guerrera snaps off a hurricanrana that sends Gus right out of the ring. With the crowd roaring their approval, Juvi flies over the ropes to take out GSon with a suicide dive! Guerrera back into the ring to taunt & preen, but he’s cut off by Liger who engages in a series of high-velocity counters & reversals - culminating in a huge brain buster on Juvi for two. Back and forth everybody goes. Moonsaults, planchas and good old fashioned American football tackles. GSon misses a kick on Juvi. Liger hit’s a Russian leg sweep on GSon. Juvi hurricanranas Liger. “THIS IS AWESOME!” chant erupts from the crowd. Triple submission attempts - finishers sequence - DDT, power bomb, Providence Steamroller! In the end, GSon is knocked out of the ring while all 3 men battled on the top rope. Liger spikes Juvi with a SICK brain buster OFF the top rope and earns the emphatic 3-count! Crowd explodes for the finish, and gives all 3 men a standing ovation. What a stunning debut for Liger tonight! Welcome to BCCW!! Winner: JUSHIN "Thunder" LIGER** CUT TO VIDEO PROMO **
Interview with Ric Flair RE: his main event title match tonight, and the fact he was with Nikki Bella before Cena! Flair promises to reveal the photos tonight!!______________________________________________________________KAMALA (1987) versus UMAGA (2007)
** Heavyweight Battle of the Killer Savages ** versus Video recap of the dissolution of the Trash Pack, and Umaga's vicious turn on his former stablemates. Violent, bloody slobberknocker that fulfills the same criteria as the Bray Wyatt/Killer Kowalski match from last night (Fallout Festival Night One). "Boston Bad Boy" Tony Rumble (1993) is in the corner of Kamala, but can do nothing but shout encouragement to his charge through the wicked cage walls. Kamala is a beast, but Umaga is on another level. Samoan Spike followed by a Superfly Banzai (from the top rope) ends it in favor of the Samoan Bulldozer. Post match, after Tony Rumble entered the cage to assist his charge Kamala, Umaga snuck back in to corner his former manager. To the horror of BCCW officials and referees, Umaga spiked Tony Rumble and squashed him with an elevated Samoan Drop. The Trash Pack is dead. Long live the Samoan Bulldozer!! Winner: UMAGA** BACKSTAGE PROMO **
A dead-serious BCCW HW champion John Cena cuts a retort on Flair, promising to uphold the honor of his girl tonight.______________________________________________________________JAY BRISCOE (2013) versus ALBERTO DEL RIO (2011)
** Middleweight Grudge Match ** versus Creme of the Indy-level crop meets the mainstream gold-standard. This burgeoning feud captured wanker fans imaginations, as they cheered for their beloved Briscoe Bros to get revenge. ADR snapped Mark Briscoe's arm, and tried to do the same to Jay. Their match tonight is both parts rugged/technically proficient, and hits the mat more times than any other match this evening. #demboyz get their licks in (especially when Mark Briscoe interferes with his cast, and nearly KO's Del Rio for the pin). Instead, ADR fights back - and in dramatic fashion - manages to snag Jay Briscoe in his armbreaker finisher! Jay Briscoe *refuses* to tap out until it becomes clear he will *SNAP*! So mercifully, the referee calls the match and immediately tries prying ADR off Jay Briscoe! Winner (by submission/ref stoppage): ALBERTO DEL RIOAfter the match, Del Rio sneak attacks both Briscoe brothers with a steel chair, and viciously locks in another armbreaker on Jay - through the steel chair! The same move that broke brother Marks arm! But this time, an unexpected savior appears through the crowd to make the save! Less so out of genuine concern for Jay Briscoe, and more of a need to shock the world and earn ADR's eternal ire...Introducing to BCCW... EDDIE GUERRERO Eddie Guerrero is in BCCW! What a shock! The fans POP like crazy! Matt Striker marks out on commentary! Meanwhile, ADR makes outraged bug eyes on the entrance ramp as Eddie Guerrero takes over the ring! The Middleweight division will never be the same again!!______________________________________________________________** BCCW Television title **BULLY RAY (2014) © versus AR FOX (2015)
** Catchweight Bout ** versus AR Fox has been soaring up the ranks in BCCW, impressing all with his acumen and ring finesse. He debuted in the Best of the Best 3 tourney, and has been on the rise ever since. Unfortunately he runs into a brick wall tonight in the form of Bully Ray (2014). The dark sociopath who has taken to defending his precious TV title like it's the last thing he has left in the world (which it is). Bully Ray loves picking on the undersized and disadvantaged, and this bout is no different. AR Fox didn't even get a full entrance. He was blindsided on the entrance ramp and forced behind the 8ball before the match even started. It was an uphill struggle from there, and while AR Fox managed to make the comeback, and dazzle the audience with a series of close-calls and near falls (see above video montage) - Bully Ray is just bigger & badder. Bully Cutter counter off a 450 splash attempt from Fox lays the upstart challenger out for good. Oh yeah, Bully Ray also accuses AR Fox of performing in gay porn - destroying his credibility and ousting him from BCCW in disgrace. AR Fox is left on queer street in what could legitimately be termed a gay-bashing. Right or wrong, that's just how bullies get down. And the reigning BCCW Television champion is the biggest bully in the land. Winner: BULLY RAY______________________________________________________________** (Un)Official FLAG MATCH **THE RUSSIANS vs TEAM 4:20
** BCCW 6-Man Tag Team Bout ** versus w/ In what could be considered a shocker in league with Lesnar vs Undertaker at WM30 (what? It *IS* 4:20 after all!), Team 4:20 does *NOT* win on this hallowed date. They definitely win the award for "entrance of the night" though. Led by their "mascot" Weedman, Team 4:20 is a rollicking live embodiment of Project X - and the fans LOVE it. The Russians on the other hand, are Communist buzzkills. But they're also huge monsters, especially compared to the Flyweight Paul London and much leaner Ruckus & RVD. So while Team 4:20 gets all their spots in, and has the crowd roaring in approval, the Russians wind up winning clean with a Nikita sickle on Ruckus for the pin. Weedman looks extremely disappointed he doesn't get to wave his flag or light up the celebratory blunt. Instead, a defenseless Weedman is blindsided from behind - triple teamed by the Russians - and then "buried" under his own American Marijuana flag. Instead, Mother Russia flies high at Fallout Festival, as the fans show their disapproval (showering the ring with trash & other debris). Winners: RUSSIANS______________________________________________________________** BCCW Heavyweight Championship **JOHN CENA (2014)Ⓒ vs RIC FLAIR (1992) (The Rematch: Now it's personal!!)
versus The fans are rabidly opposed to John Cena here, and have some very un-flattering chants for his girl Nikki Bella (who Flair claims to have "been with" before Cena). This is a rematch from New Years Revolution, so I'll let you revisit that historic unification bout for some of the backstory.** Cena vs Flair (New Year Revolution 4) ** [click here]In the meantime, enjoy these pictures of Nikki Bella that may or may not have come directly from Ric Flair's IPhone photo album: Winner (and *NEW* BCCW HW Champion): "Nature Boy" RIC FLAIR!!What will the future hold for BCCW now that the Illuminati is back in control!? Stay tuned for Wrestlemania!!WWE presents Mash-Up Wrestlemania (click here)** FADE OUT ** ______________________________________________________________
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Slade
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Post by Slade on Apr 22, 2014 6:41:31 GMT -5
After the first day of the Fallout Festival, I'm really stoked for day two.
It's hard to imagine that day two will be a disappointment after that big Flyweight 3-Way Dance between Sonnenberg, Guerrera and Liger opened the show. That was one hell of a great way to get the night started off on the right foot. What a brilliant match and an impressive debut for Jushin Liger!
After a violent cage match featuring Kamala and Umaga, we get an excellent battle between Jay Briscoe and Alberto Del Rio. I like that Del Rio went over and set up the arrival of Eddie Guerrero! Latino Heat vs. Mexico's Greatest Import - that'll be an incredible feud!
I love Bully Ray and it's nice to see him retain the TV Title, especially given that it appears as though there may not be any long term plans for AR Fox in BCCW. Hopefully, there will be a good program for Bully on the horizon because he kind of seems to be treading water at the moment.
I like seeing the evil Russians getting a big win to signal that they are getting a push. It's especially timely and fitting now that Russia is trying to reestablish itself as a powerful state that is an enemy to all other states.
I love putting the title on the Nature Boy! I was a big fan of the reimagined 'I had her first' storyline, too. Plus, I got a good laugh out of the presentation of all of the pictures of Nikki Bella that were taken from Flair's phone. I guess my only gripe about Fallout Festival would be that the main event didn't get even a little bit of a write up. On the one hand, I like leaving things to my imagination, on the other I'm interested in knowing what your vision for the title switch would have been.
Anyhow, the entire event was great. The debuts of André The Giant, Jushin 'Thunder' Liger, Masato Tanaka, Juventud Guerrera and Eddie Guerrero gave it an even bigger big time feel than the collection of matches themselves. And let's not forget the ominous announcement from the original Nature Boy about the immpending arrival of the Next Big Thing. These new additions to the roster make me excited for the future of BCCW and has me anticipating that the 2014 edition of Bedlam in Boston could be the very best one yet!
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Post by karlhugo on Apr 25, 2014 20:52:10 GMT -5
Especially with Jay Briscoe apparently being shunted to the side in favor of an Eddie versus Del Rio feud, I thought this was a very formulaic card. In fact, other than the main event, I was 5 for 6 on my predictions. I loved the Nikki Bella pics and chuckled to myself thinking they came from the Nature Boy's cellphone, but count me with slade as wondering why there wasn't more to the match description. I will definitely say you came out of left field on that one, but other than the Eddie debut tonight and the Flair win, there really weren't any huge surprises here. It was a good show and I like how you tied it all in to Wrestlemania, but I just wish the Flair title switch had a bigger impact. I'm sure you'll rectify that by your next show. 8 out of 10 points for this show, 9 out of 10 for both nights cumulatively.
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Post by fifthhorseman on Apr 26, 2014 9:21:09 GMT -5
Loved the Eddie debut, and the Flair title change. I'm imagining the title match having the same sort of chemistry as a Cena/Punk match, or maybe Flair/Luger, which were in both cases very good.
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