Post by Slade on May 27, 2015 17:52:14 GMT -5
Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling presents
The Titans of Grand Prix
Mercredi, le 27 mai, 2015
De la Colisée Pepsi à la Ville de Québec, Québec
Nombre de Spectateurs: 11 272
Tonight’s Announced Matches
Awesome Kong vs. Ivelisse
Big E. Langston vs. Bo Dallas
AJ Lee vs. Charlotte Flair
Plus, Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk
joins Edge as his guest on The Cutting Edge!
Tonight’s Broadcast Features the Ringside Commentary Teams of
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and René Goulet (Français)
Awesome Kong vs. Ivelisse
Big E. Langston vs. Bo Dallas
AJ Lee vs. Charlotte Flair
Plus, Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk
joins Edge as his guest on The Cutting Edge!
Tonight’s Broadcast Features the Ringside Commentary Teams of
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and René Goulet (Français)
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Big E. Langston vs. Bo Dallas
Former NXT Champion rivals square off in tonight’s opening bout. Bo Dallas takes a microphone before the match begins and makes a shout out to the “Iceman” Dean Malenko, dedicating this match to him. Dallas urges Malenko to watch what he does in the ring tonight so that his win over Big E may inspire him to do the same later tonight in his match against the unbeatable Super Athlete, Rusev. Big E isn’t too please about being disrespected, as Dallas has assumed he will win before the match even begins. As a consequence, Big E comes out firing on all cylinders, smashing through Dallas with high impact power moves. Dallas tries to escape and provides Big E with a set up for his between the ropes running spear, but Dallas moves and Big E hits the floor. Dallas shows a bit of aggressive streak, slamming Big E into the guardrail, the ring post and the ring steps. Back in the ring, Dallas tries to win the match with a double-underhook DDT, but Big E kicks out. Big E mounts a comeback, but Dallas halts it and wins the match by shoving chest first into the turnbuckle and then giving him the Bo-Dog!
Official Decision: Bo Dallas wins by pinfall at 7:56
Bo Dallas hopes Dean Malenko was watching and that he is now inspired to win his own match, later tonight.
*Commercial Break 1*
AJ Lee vs. Charlotte Flair
This fantasy dream match comes out of nowhere and is being given away for free on The Titans of Grand Prix. These are two of the best women’s wrestlers of the modern era. AJ Lee’s real world retirement deprives us of the chance of seeing this match. There is a good chance it may never happen. However, in the Mash-Up Wrestling Universe, all match combinations are possible. Both wrestlers get a chance to shine in this one. AJ has quite the fighting spirit and she brings a bigger fight than her diminutive size suggests. She hits some high spots, including a plancha onto Charlotte on the floor, a diving hurricanrana and a diving crossbody. She also gives Charlotte a shiranui, but Charlotte shocks the crowd by kicking out of that. When Charlotte is in control, she targets AJ’s head and back. Charlotte gives AJ a number of suplexes, backbreakers and a chinlock with her knees burried deep into AJ’s lower back. She also gives her a figure four headlock and drives her head into the mat repeatedly. At the end of the match, AJ and Charlotte are seen fighting around the ropes, with AJ on the ring apron. She tries to give Charlotte a suplex, but she lands on the apron, gives AJ a kick to the head and then takes her from the ring apron to the floor with a belly-to-back suplex! Both women are stay down for quite a while, but Charlotte rolls into the ring just into to beat a countout. Meanwhile, AJ tries to pull herself up and into the ring using the bottom rope, but can’t get up and gets counted out. Our camera sees that her foot was held onto by someone under the ring apron.
Official Decision: Charlotte Flair wins by countout at 8:33
Charlotte earns an important win and may have set herself up for the next shot at the Women’s Championship.
After the official decision is made, a frustrated AJ Lee looks under the ring, but sees no one there. Then, suddenly, from around the side of the ring comes Trish Stratus. She pushes AJ into the steel ring steps. Then, she rams AJ’s back into the ring apron a few times before tossing her to the floor near one of the ring posts. Stratus grabs AJ in a modified bow and arrow submission hold, using the ring post for added pressure on the lower back! She keeps the hold locked on until officials can force her off of AJ. Stratus raises her hand in victory while flashing a devilish grin.
Trish Stratus is proud of herself for getting revenge on her long-time enemy, AJ Lee.
*Commercial Break 2*
Tyson Kidd vs. Kurrgan
Tyson Kidd is outsized by over a foot and 130-150 pounds. He can’t risk allowing Kurrgan to get in any offense. He does a good job early on, by employing a run-and-gun style. He eventually knocks Kurrgan over the ropes with a spinning heel kick. Kurrgan doesn’t the Undertaker thing where he simply goes over the ropes and lands on his feet. However, he finally knocks Kurrgan off of his feet with a somersault suicide dive! Kurrgan is nearly counted out, but returns to the ring, furious over being knocked down. He tries to attack Kidd, but receives a backflip kick. Kidd climbs the turnbuckle, but gets caught and thrown down to the mat by Kurrgan, who then lands a nasty leg drop on him. Kurrgan takes control, but when he lets Kidd get to his feet during the set up for the Kurrgan Claw, Kidd avoids it and chops Kurrgan down to his knees with a series of shoot kicks. A little bit later, Kidd climbs the turnbuckle and takes Kurrgan down with a diving hurricanrana. He climbs the turnbuckle again and executes a blockbuster. He pins him and Kurrgan kicks out just after the 3-count is made.
Official Decision: Tyson Kidd wins by pinfall at 7:24
Tyson Kidd fells the Acadian Giant!
After the match, “Killer” Karl Krupp shows up and attacks Tyson Kidd. Krupp and Kurrgan lay a beating in on him, but Ultimo Dragon shows up and scatters them from the ring with his lucha libre offense. Krupp and Kurrgan were unprepared for it and get overwhelmed by the small Dragon who packs some hefty kicks! Krupp and Kurrgan storm off, but vow to get their revenge.
Ultimo Dragon is like a David conquering two Goliaths!
*Commercial Break 3*
Dean Malenko vs. Rusev
Dean Malenko gets a warm response from the Québec City fans. They appreciate his hard work and dedication to his craft. AGPW’s inaugural International Heavyweight Champion has slowly slid down the card since the company’s early days, when he experienced his most success. Bo Dallas has taken notice and promised to inspire him with his performance earlier in the evening. Was Malenko watching? And can watching Bo Dallas really inspire one to rise to the occasion and defeat the ‘one true unbeatable force’ in the Mash-Up Wrestling Universe? Before Rusev and Prince Nana come to the ring, Prince Nana announces that Rusev wishes to dedicate his victory tonight to the people of the Isle of Samoa, stating that the next generation of Samoan grapplers from this nation of once fierce and proud warriors can now look up to the super power of the Super Athlete as an example of how to achieve greatness inside of a wrestling ring.
Malenko comes out firing, looking to do better than he did the previous week, when he made a valiant effort in his match against Bret Hart, but failed to win. When Rusev takes control of the match, it seems like only a matter of time before he’ll win, but Malenko puts his heart on display by kicking out of multiple pinfalls, long after anyone would expect him to. Malenko rallies, showing that there is still some fight left in him. He gives Rusev a frankensteiner and then executes a gutwrench powerbomb. He goes for the pin. 1…2… kick out! He nearly does the unthinkable. With Rusev on the ropes, Malenko goes for an Irish whip, but Rusev reverses it and quickly follows Malenko, giving him a jumping side kick after he bounces off of the ropes. Rusev lifts Malenko into a fireman’s carry and then gives him a brief torture rack before climbing up to the second rope and executing a Samoan drop! He puts Malenko in the Accolade and forces him to submit.
Official Decision: Rusev wins by submission at 12:05
Even the most ‘inspired’ competitor cannot defeat the Super Athlete!
Samoa Joe is here to invite Rusev to fight.
As Rusev has his hand raised, his music is cut off and the music of Samoa Joe begins to play. Rusev and Prince Nana look to the entrance aisle to see the Samoan Submission Machine walking down to the ring. Joe calmly enters the ring and stops. He has a microphone in hand and he gives Rusev a short message: “if you want to fight, I’m here and I’m in the killing mood.” Joe drops the microphone as Rusev starts screaming and stomping his feet. Joe shows no fear, walking up to Rusev until they are face to face. Joe listens to Rusev screaming in Bulgarian. He waits for him to stop and tells Rusev to make the first move. Before anything physical comes about, Prince Nana forces his way in between and pulls Rusev back to the ropes. Joe laughs, but as soon as he turns around, Rusev attacks him from behind. Big German suplex! Another big German suplex! And another one! Rusev waits as Joe gets up and hits him with a jumping side kick! He stomps on Joe’s spine and applies the Accolade! He holds onto it until Prince Nana tells him to let go. Rusev raises his arms in the air as any victorious conqueror would.
The Bulgarian Brute has made Samoa Joe look weak!
*Commercial Break 4*
Women’s Championship Title Match
Awesome Kong vs. Ivelisse Vélez
Awesome Kong vs. Ivelisse Vélez
Last week, Ivelisse Vélez won the battle of the baddest bitch, earning her an invitation from Awesome Kong to compete in a match for the Women’s Championship. Ivelisse has accepted the invite and claims that she will win the title. However, Kong has other plans for her – namely just to throw her around the ring, which Kong does quite a bit. However, Ivelisse gets her kicks in, too. Ivelisse has trained in MMA fighting, so in between the lucha libre inspired high flying moves, she peppers Kong with shoot kicks and hard forearms to the face. Kong seems to relish in the fight. Every time Ivelisse appears to be taking control of the match, Kong comes back with a power move to squash her momentum. Ivelisse needs to take high risks if she’s going to win this match and she does that by executing a plancha on Kong, early in the match, and then a diving hurricanrana from the corner to the outside in the middle of the match. However, late in the match, she attempts an Asai moonsault on Kong, but gets caught and powerslammed onto the floor! That move along is enough to spell the end for her. Kong takes her back into the ring and gives her an Awesome Bomb for good measure. Kong wins, then grabs a microphone and says she’s ready for more action, next week. She invites Charlotte Flair, who won a big match against AJ Lee earlier in the evening, to try her luck at defeating the champion next week.
Official Decision: Awesome Kong wins by pinfall at 10:49
Awesome Kong puts another challenger down and invites Charlotte to step into the ring with her next week.
*Commercial Break 5*
Samoa Joe demands a match against Rusev and his wish is granted!
Our camera crew finds Samoa Joe coming out of the office of the Commissioner Billy Two Rivers. As Joe comes out of the office, we see a group of AGPW referees and security officials enter the office with Trish Stratus, Christian Cage and AJ Lee. Jeremy Borash approaches Samoa Joe to ask him about his meeting with Two Rivers and his earlier altercation with Rusev. Joe, who is holding an ice pack on his lower back, tells Borash that if the so-called ‘Super Athlete’ thinks that he’s better than him just because he pinned him in the Rocky Mountain Warfare match after he was knocked out by a fist full of brass knuckles (courtesy of Leo Burke), he’s sorely mistaken. Joe goes on to say that if he wants to keep running his mouth off at him, then he’s going to have to learn the hard way that Joe is going to kill him because he just asked for and was granted a match against Rusev and it’ll happen on Sunday, June 21, at JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015.
VS.
The Samoan Submission Machine vs. The Bulgarian Brute
Samoa Joe vs. Rusev
At
JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015
The Samoan Submission Machine vs. The Bulgarian Brute
Samoa Joe vs. Rusev
At
JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015
Commissioner Billy Two Rivers is busy adding another blockbuster to JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015 line up!
A camera is inside of Commissioner Billy Two Rivers’ office to capture a sit down meeting between Two Rivers, Trish Stratus, who is accompanied by her boy-toy Christian Cage, and AJ Lee. There are also several referees and security personnel present to keep the feuding parties separated. Two Rivers expresses his dismay for the ongoing hostilities between Trish Stratus and AJ Lee. Their on-again-off-again feud has been going on for over a half a year at this point and he thinks it is time to see it come to an end. That is why, at JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015, he’s booking them to face each other one more time – hopefully for the last time, he says. However, it won’t be in any ordinary match. This time to make sure that they get all of their hatred for one another out and so that there will be no outside interference, they’re going to face each other inside of a steel cage. Vicious & Delicious – Christian & Trish – are visibly upset and want to appeal his decision. AJ smiles, tells Trish that she’ll see her inside of the cage, and then goes on her merry way.
VS.
Steel Cage Match
AJ Lee vs. Trish Stratus
At
JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015
Steel Cage Match
AJ Lee vs. Trish Stratus
At
JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015
*Commercial Break 6*
The Rougeaus have a bone to pick with the IMF, but so does Tazaro.
The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers come to the ring, speaking in French in front of this partisan crowd, they have a message for the International Ministry of Finance: they are coming to get them and their title belts. They urge Commissioner Billy Two Rivers to grant them a match for the titles and promise to win the titles and bring respectability back to them, from Montréal to Memphis to la Ville de Québec (cheap pop!). They also have a warning for the Montréal Mafia. The next time the Rougeaus are back in Montréal, things will be different and the Mafia will get their just desserts. The IMF doesn’t crash the party, tonight. Word is that Alberto El Patron and “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase aren’t even in Québec City. Instead, Tazaro comes out. They say that if anyone deserves the next shot at the North American Tag Team Titles, it is themselves, as they were screwed out of the belts when they lost them and they were screwed out of winning them back when they had their rematch. The Rougeaus say that Tazaro is yesterday’s news and they can prove that they’re more deserving by beating them in a match. The challenge has been thrown down and Tazaro picks it up. As a result, we get this impromptu tag team match.
Tazaro vs. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers
On paper, this impromptu tag team match may seem like it will be an easy match for Taz and Cesaro to win. However, the residents of Memphis, Tennessee by way of Montréal, Québec, seem to have a fire lit underneath them. They come out looking stronger than they have at any point over the last couple of months. Their tags are quick and their double team moves are crisp. The fans are mostly behind the pro-American Québecers, regardless of their residency. While commentators start to ponder whether Taz and Cesaro regret accepting Jacques and Raymond’s challenge, the tables are turned when Cesaro ducks a double-team clothesline and comes off of the ropes with a jumping double clothesline to take down both of the Rougeaus. When Cesaro makes the hot tag, Taz comes in a welcomes the Rougeaus to Brock Lesnar’s favourite town: Suplex City! Jacques gets a side belly-to-belly. Raymond gets a head-and-arm suplex. A gutwrench suplex is given to Jacques. A release German suplex sends Raymond across the ring. A T-bone Taz-plex launches Jacques across the ring. Raymond gets sent into the turnbuckles with an exploder suplex! Jacques falls prey to the Tazmission, but Raymond chopblocks Taz to save the day. Cesaro comes into the ring and a wild brawl results in everyone eventually hitting the floor. The four men brawl around the ring. At first, the Rougeaus bear the brunt of the ringside brawling, but they turn it around when Jacques back body drops a charging Taz over the guardrail. He helps his brother stave off further damage by grabbing Cesaro from behind and throwing him head and shoulder first into the ring steps. They take Cesaro back into the ring and set up for La Bombe to Rougeau, but Taz shoves Jacques from the turnbuckle. Moments later, Taz and Raymond are brawling on the outside, when Jacques knocks Taz down from behind with a running clothesline. Then, the Rougeaus perform a double powerbomb through the English commentators’ table! With Taz taken out, it’s not long before the Rougeaus are able to reset their finish, giving Cesaro La Bombe de Rougeau! 1…2…3!
Official Decision: The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers win by pinfall at 13:19
The Rougeaus defeat the former North American Tag Team Champions!
*Commercial Break 7*
Edge hosts the Cutting Edge with his special guest: Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk.
Edge is joined by Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk for his interview segment, The Cutting Edge. Before CM Punk comes down to the ring, Edge takes a few moments to make some snide remarks about Chris Jericho, who rumour has it is still laid up in a hospital bed in Winnipeg. Edge takes great pride in having ended Jericho’s career in front his hometown fans and considers it the greatest embarrassment to ever happen to a wrestler on Canadian soil – if not in the great, vast history of the entire sport. This, of course, leads us to CM Punk, who pulled off a pretty impressive lampooning of the “Macho Man” Randy Savage, but not before costing Edge’s best friend, Christian Cage, the shot at his title in the main event of JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015 – which, by the way, will be held in the Centre of the Universe (a.k.a. Toronto).
CM Punk comes to the ring and is blunt and straight to the point when answering Edge’s questions, which largely centre on him getting involved in last week’s main event and interfering in the outcome of the match. CM Punk doesn’t deny that he got involved in the match and even admits that his actions influenced the outcome of the match. However, he says that he can do whatever he wants because he’s the Best in the World, and what he wanted to do was stop someone – Christian Cage – who is unworthy of the opportunity to face him from stealing it away from someone – “Macho Man” Randy Savage – who is only marginally more deserving. Edge continues to grill him over costing Christian the match. CM Punk cuts off him, saying that he already admitted to it, adding that he didn’t cost Christian a match that he could win on his own, and goes on to say that he finds Edge’s entire line of questioning to be not only incredibly boring but hardly worth his time. After all, Christian Cage won’t be his opponent at JOURNEY TO GREATNESS 2015, the “Macho Man” Randy Savage will, and Punk thinks that Edge should ask him why he shook the Macho Man’s hand before making him Go To Sleep because it’s the only question anyone in the building wants answered.
Christian Cage is angry at CM Punk.
Christian Cage begs to differ. He comes to the ring, accompanied by Trish Stratus and Test. CM Punk is now standing in the ring with the entire Centre of the Universe. Christian says no one cares about the mind games he’s playing with the mindless buffoons. The only thing that matters is that CM Punk cost him the match because he’s too scared to lose his precious title to The Instant Classic. CM Punk tells Cage that he probably should stop worrying about the title shot that he doesn’t have and start focusing on the title shot that he does have (for the International Heavyweight Championship against Bret “The Hitman” Hart). But Cage says that the biggest prize in the Mash-Up Wrestling Universe is the one that he wants, the one that he deserves, and the one that belongs in the Centre of the Universe. Punk simply says it’s too bad then that Cage doesn’t have a shot at it. He proclaims this interview to have been a giant waste of his time and decides that it’s over. Edge says that no one ends his show until he decides that it’s over and Cage says that he’s not done talking to him. Punk doesn’t care, drops the mic and starts to leave. Cage attacks him from behind. A fist fight ensues and ends with Punk lifting Cage onto his shoulders into the fireman’s carry, but then Test saves Cage by hitting Punk with a running big boot to the face!
The Harts come to CM Punk’s aid.
Christian, Edge and Test gang attack CM Punk, while Trish Stratus goes out to collect some chairs. It would appear as though it is time for a con-chair-to. Before things can get that far, Bret “The Hitman” Hart accompanied by his brother Owen and his niece, Natalya Neidhart, storm the ring. They clear the ring of the Centre of the Universe, who then make a hasty retreat. Bret Hart helps CM Punk to his feet and he shoves the International Heavyweight Champion away. Hart and Punk exchange a few words, with Punk letting it be known that he doesn’t need their help. The Harts leave Punk alone in the ring as the show ends.
CM Punk stands alone.
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