Post by Wade Mason on Jul 14, 2010 18:24:54 GMT -5
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to another edition of TGW's Animosity! The sun is setting and it's been a beautiful day here in San Diego but I have a feeling that will not carry into the arena here. Chris Maddox ended the show last week by giving Russell Franchise a dumpster ride and one can assume Franchise will have something to say about it.
Also, what will AJ Adams have to say after being beaten down last week? Will we even find out more about who Alli Taylor sent out to face him? All that and more, let's get the show started!
Jester Chad Allen Vs. AJ Adams
Adams stands in the middle of the ring as Jester makes his way down for his debut match in TGW. Jester and Adams lock up and we are off as the referee starts the match with the bell. Adams hits a few quick lefts and rights but is quickly wrestled into the corner by the TGW rookie. Jester connects with an armdrag pulling Adams out of the corner and Adams reaches for his shoulder in pain. Jester charges and drop kicks the shoulder of Adams, sending him rolling out of the ring.
Jester stands in the ring so far proud of himself as Adams pulls himself to his feet. The former champ slides into the ring and Jester dives and with a standing elbow drop on the back of Adams. Both men start to get to their feet and Adams looks for a DDT but Jester swings around, connecting with his own. Jester starts to climb the top rope but Adams is right behind him and is trying to hit a capture suplex off the top ropes. Jester wraps his feet around the middle rope to hold his ground as Adams jumps off backwards. Adams charges and dropkicks the leg of Jester and flips him off the top rope. As the referee checks on Jester, someone jumps up onto the apron. It's the same masked man from last week!
Adams turns around and is leveled with a singapore cane shot to the head. Adams falls backwards as Jester is starting to rise. He climbs the top rope yet again and Adams starts to stir. Jester dives and hits the Lethal Laughter and then covers for the victory!
Winner: Jester Chad Allen [Pinfall
Jester celebrates as he walks up the ramp and the masked man slides into the ring and stands over Adams. The fans boo the masked man as he pulls the fall Adams to his feet. He sets him up and hits the same sitdown facebuster (Angel's Wings) from last week.
In the backstage area we see Chris Maddox walking near the the locker rooms. He swings the door open, obviously looking for someone but the room is empty. Maddox turns to see the camera and grabs it.
Maddox: Hey, Francis! You want some more?! If you're ready to get your sorry ass whooped again, I'll be floating around! Just remember, there isn't anywhere you can go that I can't find you!
Roland Dunkirk Vs. Russell Franchise
Dunkirk and Franchise square off in the middle of the ring as the bell sounds. Each man is ready for a test of strength as they lock hands. Dunkirk gets Franchise to a knee but he quickly stands and connects with a kick to the gut on Dunkirk. Franchise lifts his opponent on his shoulder and drives him into the corner with a spear. Franchise rears back for another charge but is met with a kick to the chest sending him backwards. Dunkirk comes out of the corner and drops the A Game with half nelson suplex. Dunkirk gets Franchise to the mat and locks in an armbar before flipping it into king crab hold.
Franchise starts to struggle but uses his pure power to lift his opponent up, Franchise able to get to his knee. The A Game then flips Dunkirk backwards and jumps to his feet as the fans cheer. Franchise hits his chest as the fans start to chant for him and Dunkirk gets to his feet. Franchise drops him with a clothesline and then a Russian leg sweep as his opponent rises again. Franchise pulls Dunkirk to his feet who tries to battle back with a left and right but is taken down to a knee with a hard kick to the shins. Dunkirk jumps on one foot and hits a dropkick to the surprise of many.
Both competitors start to rise and Dunkirk charges but is hits with a sit down spinebuster as Franchise jumps to his feet! Franchise screams out "I feel like dancing!", and then the fans yell out "Do the A Game stomp!". Franchise starts to stomp on Dunkirk and then charges the ropes as the fans yell "REMIX!" and Franchise hits an elbow drop. Dunkirk starts to rise and is hit with the Franchise tag and covers for the win.
Winner: Russell Franchise [Pinfall]
Before Franchise can celebrate however, Chris Maddox hits the stage.
Maddox: "I want to congratulate you Russell, for proving my point once again; that you are a nobody that doesn’t deserve to be in the main event and after watching that garbage that you just put on in the ring, you deserve to be stuck here in the mid card. I hope you enjoyed your beating I gave you last week, because if you try to get in my way to the True TGW Championship and eventually the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, there’ll be plenty more where that came from."
Franchise: "Maddox, I promise you that anytime, anywhere, I will take you to hell and back! You only got a glimpse of the ONLY CONSTANT in TGW! When I'm ready to respond back to you, it'll be on my time!"
Maddox: "That’s hilarious, Rus, that you honestly think you have a chance, but like I did last week, I’ll show you exactly why I’m a bull shark, and you’re nothing more than a goldfish."
The cameras cut backstage to a TGW backdrop, something that the fans are quite obviously familiar with. Where those miles of familiarity would vary is with the smiling blond that stands before it, the female dressed smartly in a pair of khaki dress-slacks and a coral silk dress-blouse that is as tasteful as would be expected for a properly raised Southern Belle. At the sight of her, a small portion of the crowd can be heard cheering as the young woman they recognize as Natalie Burrows nods in greeting, her fighting spirit bright in her eyes. When she speaks, her tone is as warm as the weather is back in North Carolina, her accent only slightly present.
Natalie: "In the year or so that TGW has been in existence, there have been people that have come in and demanded to be acknowledged as the best to ever grace this business. Heck, some even proclaim themselves to be the future of this industry... without so much as setting foot in the ring. These poor, ego-driven souls expect everything to be handed to them on a silver platter not because of anything they have done, but simply because they say they deserve it. They're a dime a dozen, sadly, and I personally believe it to be a reflection of the world's general attitude - the 'me first' trend that has long since worn out its welcome. Despite that being so common, it is by no means the only way that people go about their business these days. No, there is hope yet for this business - and do you know how I know that? It's simple, really; like the legends that have paved the way with their blood, sweat, and tears, I am not the sort to demand a blessed thing."
The blond shakes her head, the crowd quickly warming up to her old-fashioned work ethic and willingness to make her own way.
Natalie: "No, I believe in going out there each and every week to show the world just what I am capable of, earning each and every thing I receive. I'm by no means perfect, but I've got the heart in me to work my way up the ladder. It doesn't matter how long it takes me or what setbacks I may end up experiencing on the way… I will not stop until I have either become the TGW World Champion or I am no longer able to compete. Whether or not I succeed remains to be seen… but who knows?"
The smile upon her lips widens, knowledge born of experience subtly coloring the expression.
Natalie: "I just might be the biggest surprise to ever walk through these doors."
A parting nod is offered before the camera cuts back to ringside.
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Abdul Kazim al-Haroon:
“So, when Animosity begins. And you hear my theme music. And you see me walk down that ramp towards you, I want you to know that you will lose this week. There will be no countout. Your arm will not be in the air. In fact, I may even walk away with a new nickname. Do you know what that nickname would be, Chris Maddox?”
“The King Slayer.”
“So, when Animosity begins. And you hear my theme music. And you see me walk down that ramp towards you, I want you to know that you will lose this week. There will be no countout. Your arm will not be in the air. In fact, I may even walk away with a new nickname. Do you know what that nickname would be, Chris Maddox?”
“The King Slayer.”
Chris Maddox Vs. Abdul Kazim al-Haroon
It's time for the main event of the evening. Chris Maddox has been on a roll since coming into TGW but can he keep it up against the newcomer Abdul Kazim al-Haroon? AK will be looking for a victory in his first match and one can only imagine that the spotlight would shine his way with an impressive victory. Both men have entered the ring so let's get the match started!
Both AK and Maddox are equal in size and in style so we might just have one hell of a match. The two competitors lock up and each try to lock in some sort of headlock but each spins out quickly. Maddox is able to hit a kick to the shins which allows him to land a kick to the gut as AK leans down. Maddox hits a snapmare and a big kick to the spine. AK bridges up in pain and rolls to his feet, dropping Maddox with a droptoe hold. AK locks in a grapevine leg lock as Maddox reaches for the ropes.
The King crawls to the ropes and is able to break the hold but AK won't let go. The referee starts the count, getting to 4 and gives AK a warning as he breaks. Maddox uses the ropes to pull himself up as AK lunges for a lock up but is hit with a knee to the face. Maddox jumps up and hits a dropkick as he hits AK square in the side of the head. Maddox pulls his opponent to his feet and starts to set him up for a powerbomb but AK tries to battle out. The Devil from Dubai hits a backdrop to break the hold. AK pulls Maddox to his feet and locks him in a sleeper hold, lifts him up and hits the AK-47. He covers but only gets a two.
AK climbs to his feet and is calling for the Devil's Cue. Maddox gets to a knee and AK charges and looks for his finisher but Maddox rolls out of the way. He connects with a kick to AK's midsection and hits the Maddox Driver. Both men are down and are on the mat. Maddox rolls over and drapes an arm across AK for a pin but it's only a two count. The fans are cheering on the match, a great back and forth bout.
Both men are able to get to their feet and lock back up. AK hits a chop to the throat of his opponent that sends Maddox stumbling backwards, almost choking and gasping for air. AK takes a step back and looks for the Mecca of all Kicks but Maddox ducks it! He then pops up and drops AK with a reverse DDT in the middle of the ring. Maddox rises to his feet and uses his thumbs to point to his abs, getting the fans worked up against him. Maddox starts to pull AK up, looking for the Maddox Effect. AK hooks his leg around Maddox's and rolls him up with a small package. AK reaches out and grabs the rope beside him and out of the refs sight! One, two, three!
Maddox kicks out and is livid! He yells at the referee and kicks the bottom rope, telling him AK had his hands on the ropes. Another referee runs down and starts to discuss the outcome of the match. AK sits outside the ring and laughs. Maddox tells AK it's not over and starts to head up the ramp.
Winner: Abdul Kazim al-Haroon [Pinfall]
As we see the referees talk about the outcome we flash to Maddox backstage. He calls for his limo to pick him up but the backstage hand said that the limo hasn't arrived yet. Chris Maddox is perturbed and starts a rant in the back, but then a limo pulls up! Maddox opens up the door and gets in!
Maddox: Man, what took you so damn long?! Don't you know that my time is valuable!
Limo Driver's Voice: Oh, I'm sorry, dude!
Maddox: Dude? Do you know who I am? I’m ‘The King’ Chris Maddox!
Limo Driver's Voice: Well, I'm sorry, sir! Let me correct myself!
The divided window rolls down and there shows Franchise in a Limo Driver's cap!
Franchise: Right now, you're on THE 'A' GAME'S TIME, BITCH!
Franchise locks the back doors of the limo, leaving Maddox trapped in the back. Maddox begins to fight to get out! Franchise presses his foot to the gas pedal and gets a fast start! He keeps going until he's 10 feet from a brick wall underneath the parking deck! Franchise leaps out the driver's side to the ground with a thud! With Maddox still in the limo, the limo hits the brick wall head on, causing the back to jump 10 feet in the air and land with a thundering THUD!
Franchise slowly gets up and walks to the back of the limo! He takes a key from his pocket and unlocks the door, pulling out a semi-conscious Maddox! Franchise stands Maddox up against the wall!
Franchise: Now, let me give you a lesson to take to your next match! People have always asked me why I call myself The 'A' Game! I've never told a soul until now! King Maddox, why do I call myself The 'A' Game? Because, when you're the only game in town, YOU GET TO MAKE UP ALL THE RULES!
Then, Franchise picks up Maddox and hits the FRANCHISE TAG on the trunk on the car, causing Maddox to favor his back!
Franchise stands over Maddox who is trying to crawl away, withering in pain!
Franchise: TGW, here lies your King, laid in ruins! Long Live the CONSTANT of TGW!