Post by MasterEvil on Jul 4, 2011 17:37:30 GMT
Jerry “The King” Lawler: What a match we had with Frost battling Twin K. Probably the greatest match of the night by far!
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: I’m not fully sure about that claim Jerry…but the match was indeed very good, even though I wasn’t very impressed with the refereeing skills of one Johnny Cage.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Come on JR, Johnny Cage has the attitude to make it big here, for now though lets commentate the main event.
Lillian Garcia: Ladies and gentleman, it is now time for the main event! Introducing first…
Suddenly a unique mix of “What I’ve Done” by Linkin Park and “I’m Coming Home” by Alter Bridge blast its own way through the PA system and most of the fans didn’t recognize this theme song. It wasn’t until a certain individual appeared on the stage that the people in attendance knew whose theme this belongs to. The male stands at somewhere about six foot ten and possess a bald head. This person is wearing a black tuxedo with similar formal pants and shoes…this person was Benjamin Robinson, the Brit that was the last Showdown general manager of two-thousand-and-nine. The people who remembered the male instantly booed, for his actions in the past, and those who didn’t just joined in the booing because they felt like it. The British male had a smug smile on his face as he walked all the way down the ramp-way and up the steel steps before pulling himself into the ring. Benji then politely requested and received the microphone from Lillian Garcia moments before she exited the ring. Now that both the boos and his theme died down Robinson began to speak in the WWH ring for the first time in over a year.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Smashing day, is it not?
Those words simply got more boos from the fans yet this only cause Benji to goofily smile more, making the audience show more hatred. The Brit obviously doesn’t care about this and smiled even more before continuing to speak.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Obviously William Regal has failed in his attempt to teach you Yanks how to have manners. Anyway, raise your hand if you’ve seen Inner Circle.
The only response Benjamin got from the fans was even more boos and he smiled again at them before continuing to speak.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: I never thought that Texans throw hatred at just the idea of moving a hand…anyway. And from the fact I see no raised hands, it must mean none of you even attempted to watch Inner Circle and honestly…I can’t blame any of you. To me Inner Circle should rename itself to BAW, for Bloody Awful Wrestling. Since simply, if you discount two men, Inner Circle possess no form of wrestling talent. And some “Jason Stone” knew this, so he books those two men against each other on the first night…and what happened? They get good ratings, so good that people are claiming that Showdown is the “B Show”. Well, this is what I have to say…Jason, you know has much wrestling as CJ Spears…and that is the first reason I’m out here…to officially announce that I, Benjamin Robinson, have proudly accepted the role of being the General Manager of Showdown once again.
Once the Brit said that the entire audience booed, some even chanting “you suck”, yet Benji remain unfazed by this and continued to speak into the microphone.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Thank you, thank you, I know you lot missed the greatness that is Benjamin Robinson. The second reason however is because of those two men at Inner Circle making those good ratings…so to prove why inner Circle is indeed the “B Show” the following main event involving The Fizz, Jetstream and Mickey Fandango will have one change…the following Shogun triple threat STEEL CAGE match can only be won by either pin-fall, submission or escaping the cage!
The audience continued to boo the Brit through very word he said but cheered wildly after hearing the slight change in match stipulation. Robinson grinned at this and continued to speak.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Introducing first into this match! He is representing the lazy Mexicans that slaughtered many innocent people at the Alamo and weighs in at 168 pounds…give it up for the mirror talker, Jetstream!!!
“Touch Me, I’m Sick” by Mudhoney blared into the arena has Jetstream got past the black curtains, with an unimpressed look on his face from how he got announced. The fans were slightly mixed but mostly cheered Jet has he begins to make his way down the ramp-way, slapping some of the hands available before rolling under the bottom rope and getting on the second turnbuckle. There the male did his signature taunt, and the fans cheered for Jetstream, before he got down and looked up at the steel cage five feet above.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: The second person in this match up is born in England but is representing the land of losers and Nazism *cough*stupid girl*cough* and you all should know who she is…the energy drink lunatic known as The Fizz!!!
As soon as “I Stand Alone” by Godsmack erupts the thousands in attendance The Fizz shot thought the black curtains, who was obviously not happy about how Benjamin announced her, with an energy dink in hand. She drank some of it before making her own way down the ramp-way, slapping the hands of her cheering fans. When she got to the steps Fizz walked up them before pulling herself into the ring and drank the rest of her drink. Once she did that The Fizz threw the can Benji, which caused the fans to cheer louder until he barely dodged the object before warning the diva to not mess with his suit.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: And now for the last member of this match up. He weighs in at 219 pounds and is representing the elegance of Great Britain while is accompanied by Doug Hemmings…put your hands together for last year’s winner, Mickey Fandango!!!
As soon as his name was announce Mickey Fandango made his appearance on the stage while “You're The Best Around” by Joe Esposito is being played by the PA system. Doug Hemmings is right behind Mickey and is secretly impressed that nearly the entire arena was cheering for the Brit. Benji applauded Fandango before exiting the ring. The younger Brit slapped very hand that the fans had on offer before going up the steel steps, while his manager stayed by them. Mickey then entered the ring, climbed the corner and screamed out “thank fuck for Fandango” before getting down. The referee in the ring, Eve Armstrong, began her check on each wrestler to make sure no on is holding a secret weapon, meanwhile the cage made its own secure way down onto the four aprons.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: This could be a great match JR! I know Mickey will win this match; last week was just a bleep on his radar.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Don’t count your eggs before they hatch Jerry, both The Fizz and Jetstream were quite impressive last week in their own right has well…and what about The Fizz?
Jerry “The King” Lawler: You know me, JR, I’ll never go against Puppies so I’ll be rooting for the Fizz to do well in this match.
After deciding that each competitor was ready Eve signaled for the bell to ring and the bell rang, this main event can now officially begin. The Fizz and Mickey Fandango came close up to each other, possibly for some last minute trash talking between two friends, and when Jet came close to them Fandango simply pushed him away, keeping his eyes on The Fizz…guess what Jetstream’s response is? He does a standing dropkick, his right foot getting Mickey’s face while his left got Fizz’s head, launching both competitors arm first into the cage wall. The Mexican representative definitely did not want to lose the quickly gained momentum and got Fandango by his head before beginning to grate his head against the unforgiving mesh wall. Jet stopped doing this quickly however and ducked a charging Fizz’s clothesline before attempting to kick her in the gut while Fandango managed to get himself back up to his feet, behind The Fizz. The German representative instinctively caught the foot yet it seemed that Jetstream planned for this and connects with his own mule kick, causing The Fizz to fall back onto Fandango which also caused the back of his head to crash against the steel cage wall. This caused a huge cheer from the fans while the new Showdown GM grinned lightly at ringside. Jetstream now got the Fizz by her hair and raised her up, only to knee her in the gut before holding the female in a side headlock and took the mother down with a bulldog. The Mexican representative considered making the cover but changed his mind and ran at the ropes, bounced back, performed a front roll before slamming his back onto the gut of the German representative with a rolling thunder.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Jetstream has managed to take control of the match, will he be able to use this current momentum to win this match and co-lead the Showdown bracket?
Jerry “The King” Lawler: No way, JR! Just look at this guy, he is bound to do something stupid that will cost him the match.
That “something stupid” might of just been when Jet didn’t even bother going for the cover, instead he climbed to the top turnbuckle and simply waited for The Fizz to groggily get up to her feet. But before he could launch himself onto her Fandango rushed over and shook the rope, causing Jet to crash-land uncomfortably on the top turnbuckle. Then right away Mickey smashed The Fizz with an enzurgiri before going over to the half-Mexican and taking him off the top turnbuckle, via head-scissors, inadvertently causing Jet to crash on top of The Fizz with some kind of senton bomb. Mickey seemed to have taken control of the match and instantly went for a cover on the German girl.
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Without even thinking, Jet rolled over and pushed Fandango off of the diva. This angered Mickey to say the lease, proven when Fandango got up and slapped Jet in the face before picking him up only to take the Mexican back down with a sidewalk slam. The Brit now drags Stream by his hair, over to the cage wall, before raking one of his opponent’s heads against the wall. The Fizz was slowly getting back up to her feet but was regaining her senses so Mickey has more time to rake and grate the face of the Mexican and now a certain smell made Benji smiled near the cage, Jet is now bleeding because of this sharpened wall of steel mesh. The fans were enjoying the action in this match and screamed loudly when The Fizz pushed Fandango into the cage wall before watching him bounce off it, with a light cut on his forehead. The German now held Mickey in a belly-to-belly position with her arms wrapped around his waist, a suplex perhaps, but Fandango busted the young woman’s grip and took her down with a painful looking armbar takedown. Instead of a cover Mickey got jet by the hair, bashed his face against the cage wall a couple of times then wrapped him in a small package roll up.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Mickey has proven…
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Jerry “The King” Lawler: Himself dominant in…
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Jerry “The King” Lawler: This match…
Maybe, but not dominant enough has Jetstream fought himself out of the package. That got a “what the hell and he do to win?” expression on the faces on Hemmings while Benji applauded what he was seeing so far. Fandango was understandably angry at this and forced the Mexico representative back up before shouting curses at him. Fandango now kicked Jetstream in the gut, grabbed him in a three quarters headlock and dropped down, connecting with the move he calls the “Fandango Twist”. But instead of going for the cover Mickey spotted that Fizz was getting back up to her feet so he waited until she turned around before kicking the energy drinker in the gut. Mickey then held the German in a three quarter headlock but when he was about to drop The Fizz countered the move and spun Fandango around and nailed him with an awe-inspiring move she calls “The Fizz Pop”. The shear impact caused the Brit to bounce half way across the ring while The Fizz was down on her back, that one move caused a behemoth reaction from the fans in attendance while even the General Manager’s “oh my god” line could be heard on camera.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: AW MY GOD!!! Did you see that King! I swear the ring shook from that impact!!!
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Wow! Come on Fizz! You only need to get a finger tip onto Mickey and you got the match won…
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: But she is too hurt for her to crawl that far.
One person that wasn’t too hurt was Jetstream as he held onto the cage wall to get up, and not just that but also begin to groggily climb up the cage wall. The fans did cheer quite loudly at this. But unfortunately for Jet, he was also too hurt to go as quick has he wanted to go, so each centimeter he goes up felt like a thousand miles for the Mexican…another problem was that The Fizz managed to us Eve Armstrong as leverage to get back onto her feet before almost falling on the cage wall and began her climb after him. Mickey is still down and The Fizz was the only one to not feel a finisher so by the time Jetstream got to sit at the top of the cage, the female caught up and sat in front of him. The two traded right hands, at a slow pace, which caused the fans to cheer louder after each fist connected. This fist fight continued onward and onward, the pace slowing down even further until the two rested against each other for support, making the fans in attendance laugh and cheer.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Now this is what I call a do or die slobber knocker! One wrong move and someone could end up crashing down into a ride on an ambulance.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Hey! It’s Mickey!
The two going all out on top of the cage didn't notice Fandango was back on his feet and climbing the opposite side of the cage slowly. Jetstream and Fizz continue to trade until Jetstream gets the advantage and throws Fizz back to the canvas. She lands writhing on the floor and Jetstream begins to climb down the cage....
**DING DING**
Jetstream looks across confused and Mickey Fandango lays on the floor outside the cage. He managed to sneak out un noticed and Jetstream looks pissed. He drops to the floor and storms around to Fandango and hits him with the Bomb Dropper before storming up the runway.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: What a sneak!
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Fandango wins but he doesn't look like much of a winner.....
Benjamin "British and Proud of It" Robinson: Here is your winner, and just one of the reasons why Showdown is ten times better then that other show...the representative of England.Mickey Fandango!!!
His theme played as the Fandango struggles to pull himself up off the floor.
Good Ole’ Jim Ross
“Well that’s our show for tonight! Who knows what next week’s Showdown will bring, but this was quite an eventful week. Good night everybody!”
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: I’m not fully sure about that claim Jerry…but the match was indeed very good, even though I wasn’t very impressed with the refereeing skills of one Johnny Cage.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Come on JR, Johnny Cage has the attitude to make it big here, for now though lets commentate the main event.
Lillian Garcia: Ladies and gentleman, it is now time for the main event! Introducing first…
Suddenly a unique mix of “What I’ve Done” by Linkin Park and “I’m Coming Home” by Alter Bridge blast its own way through the PA system and most of the fans didn’t recognize this theme song. It wasn’t until a certain individual appeared on the stage that the people in attendance knew whose theme this belongs to. The male stands at somewhere about six foot ten and possess a bald head. This person is wearing a black tuxedo with similar formal pants and shoes…this person was Benjamin Robinson, the Brit that was the last Showdown general manager of two-thousand-and-nine. The people who remembered the male instantly booed, for his actions in the past, and those who didn’t just joined in the booing because they felt like it. The British male had a smug smile on his face as he walked all the way down the ramp-way and up the steel steps before pulling himself into the ring. Benji then politely requested and received the microphone from Lillian Garcia moments before she exited the ring. Now that both the boos and his theme died down Robinson began to speak in the WWH ring for the first time in over a year.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Smashing day, is it not?
Those words simply got more boos from the fans yet this only cause Benji to goofily smile more, making the audience show more hatred. The Brit obviously doesn’t care about this and smiled even more before continuing to speak.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Obviously William Regal has failed in his attempt to teach you Yanks how to have manners. Anyway, raise your hand if you’ve seen Inner Circle.
The only response Benjamin got from the fans was even more boos and he smiled again at them before continuing to speak.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: I never thought that Texans throw hatred at just the idea of moving a hand…anyway. And from the fact I see no raised hands, it must mean none of you even attempted to watch Inner Circle and honestly…I can’t blame any of you. To me Inner Circle should rename itself to BAW, for Bloody Awful Wrestling. Since simply, if you discount two men, Inner Circle possess no form of wrestling talent. And some “Jason Stone” knew this, so he books those two men against each other on the first night…and what happened? They get good ratings, so good that people are claiming that Showdown is the “B Show”. Well, this is what I have to say…Jason, you know has much wrestling as CJ Spears…and that is the first reason I’m out here…to officially announce that I, Benjamin Robinson, have proudly accepted the role of being the General Manager of Showdown once again.
Once the Brit said that the entire audience booed, some even chanting “you suck”, yet Benji remain unfazed by this and continued to speak into the microphone.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Thank you, thank you, I know you lot missed the greatness that is Benjamin Robinson. The second reason however is because of those two men at Inner Circle making those good ratings…so to prove why inner Circle is indeed the “B Show” the following main event involving The Fizz, Jetstream and Mickey Fandango will have one change…the following Shogun triple threat STEEL CAGE match can only be won by either pin-fall, submission or escaping the cage!
The audience continued to boo the Brit through very word he said but cheered wildly after hearing the slight change in match stipulation. Robinson grinned at this and continued to speak.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: Introducing first into this match! He is representing the lazy Mexicans that slaughtered many innocent people at the Alamo and weighs in at 168 pounds…give it up for the mirror talker, Jetstream!!!
“Touch Me, I’m Sick” by Mudhoney blared into the arena has Jetstream got past the black curtains, with an unimpressed look on his face from how he got announced. The fans were slightly mixed but mostly cheered Jet has he begins to make his way down the ramp-way, slapping some of the hands available before rolling under the bottom rope and getting on the second turnbuckle. There the male did his signature taunt, and the fans cheered for Jetstream, before he got down and looked up at the steel cage five feet above.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: The second person in this match up is born in England but is representing the land of losers and Nazism *cough*stupid girl*cough* and you all should know who she is…the energy drink lunatic known as The Fizz!!!
As soon as “I Stand Alone” by Godsmack erupts the thousands in attendance The Fizz shot thought the black curtains, who was obviously not happy about how Benjamin announced her, with an energy dink in hand. She drank some of it before making her own way down the ramp-way, slapping the hands of her cheering fans. When she got to the steps Fizz walked up them before pulling herself into the ring and drank the rest of her drink. Once she did that The Fizz threw the can Benji, which caused the fans to cheer louder until he barely dodged the object before warning the diva to not mess with his suit.
Benjamin “British and Proud of It” Robinson: And now for the last member of this match up. He weighs in at 219 pounds and is representing the elegance of Great Britain while is accompanied by Doug Hemmings…put your hands together for last year’s winner, Mickey Fandango!!!
As soon as his name was announce Mickey Fandango made his appearance on the stage while “You're The Best Around” by Joe Esposito is being played by the PA system. Doug Hemmings is right behind Mickey and is secretly impressed that nearly the entire arena was cheering for the Brit. Benji applauded Fandango before exiting the ring. The younger Brit slapped very hand that the fans had on offer before going up the steel steps, while his manager stayed by them. Mickey then entered the ring, climbed the corner and screamed out “thank fuck for Fandango” before getting down. The referee in the ring, Eve Armstrong, began her check on each wrestler to make sure no on is holding a secret weapon, meanwhile the cage made its own secure way down onto the four aprons.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: This could be a great match JR! I know Mickey will win this match; last week was just a bleep on his radar.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Don’t count your eggs before they hatch Jerry, both The Fizz and Jetstream were quite impressive last week in their own right has well…and what about The Fizz?
Jerry “The King” Lawler: You know me, JR, I’ll never go against Puppies so I’ll be rooting for the Fizz to do well in this match.
After deciding that each competitor was ready Eve signaled for the bell to ring and the bell rang, this main event can now officially begin. The Fizz and Mickey Fandango came close up to each other, possibly for some last minute trash talking between two friends, and when Jet came close to them Fandango simply pushed him away, keeping his eyes on The Fizz…guess what Jetstream’s response is? He does a standing dropkick, his right foot getting Mickey’s face while his left got Fizz’s head, launching both competitors arm first into the cage wall. The Mexican representative definitely did not want to lose the quickly gained momentum and got Fandango by his head before beginning to grate his head against the unforgiving mesh wall. Jet stopped doing this quickly however and ducked a charging Fizz’s clothesline before attempting to kick her in the gut while Fandango managed to get himself back up to his feet, behind The Fizz. The German representative instinctively caught the foot yet it seemed that Jetstream planned for this and connects with his own mule kick, causing The Fizz to fall back onto Fandango which also caused the back of his head to crash against the steel cage wall. This caused a huge cheer from the fans while the new Showdown GM grinned lightly at ringside. Jetstream now got the Fizz by her hair and raised her up, only to knee her in the gut before holding the female in a side headlock and took the mother down with a bulldog. The Mexican representative considered making the cover but changed his mind and ran at the ropes, bounced back, performed a front roll before slamming his back onto the gut of the German representative with a rolling thunder.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Jetstream has managed to take control of the match, will he be able to use this current momentum to win this match and co-lead the Showdown bracket?
Jerry “The King” Lawler: No way, JR! Just look at this guy, he is bound to do something stupid that will cost him the match.
That “something stupid” might of just been when Jet didn’t even bother going for the cover, instead he climbed to the top turnbuckle and simply waited for The Fizz to groggily get up to her feet. But before he could launch himself onto her Fandango rushed over and shook the rope, causing Jet to crash-land uncomfortably on the top turnbuckle. Then right away Mickey smashed The Fizz with an enzurgiri before going over to the half-Mexican and taking him off the top turnbuckle, via head-scissors, inadvertently causing Jet to crash on top of The Fizz with some kind of senton bomb. Mickey seemed to have taken control of the match and instantly went for a cover on the German girl.
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Without even thinking, Jet rolled over and pushed Fandango off of the diva. This angered Mickey to say the lease, proven when Fandango got up and slapped Jet in the face before picking him up only to take the Mexican back down with a sidewalk slam. The Brit now drags Stream by his hair, over to the cage wall, before raking one of his opponent’s heads against the wall. The Fizz was slowly getting back up to her feet but was regaining her senses so Mickey has more time to rake and grate the face of the Mexican and now a certain smell made Benji smiled near the cage, Jet is now bleeding because of this sharpened wall of steel mesh. The fans were enjoying the action in this match and screamed loudly when The Fizz pushed Fandango into the cage wall before watching him bounce off it, with a light cut on his forehead. The German now held Mickey in a belly-to-belly position with her arms wrapped around his waist, a suplex perhaps, but Fandango busted the young woman’s grip and took her down with a painful looking armbar takedown. Instead of a cover Mickey got jet by the hair, bashed his face against the cage wall a couple of times then wrapped him in a small package roll up.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Mickey has proven…
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Jerry “The King” Lawler: Himself dominant in…
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Jerry “The King” Lawler: This match…
Maybe, but not dominant enough has Jetstream fought himself out of the package. That got a “what the hell and he do to win?” expression on the faces on Hemmings while Benji applauded what he was seeing so far. Fandango was understandably angry at this and forced the Mexico representative back up before shouting curses at him. Fandango now kicked Jetstream in the gut, grabbed him in a three quarters headlock and dropped down, connecting with the move he calls the “Fandango Twist”. But instead of going for the cover Mickey spotted that Fizz was getting back up to her feet so he waited until she turned around before kicking the energy drinker in the gut. Mickey then held the German in a three quarter headlock but when he was about to drop The Fizz countered the move and spun Fandango around and nailed him with an awe-inspiring move she calls “The Fizz Pop”. The shear impact caused the Brit to bounce half way across the ring while The Fizz was down on her back, that one move caused a behemoth reaction from the fans in attendance while even the General Manager’s “oh my god” line could be heard on camera.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: AW MY GOD!!! Did you see that King! I swear the ring shook from that impact!!!
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Wow! Come on Fizz! You only need to get a finger tip onto Mickey and you got the match won…
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: But she is too hurt for her to crawl that far.
One person that wasn’t too hurt was Jetstream as he held onto the cage wall to get up, and not just that but also begin to groggily climb up the cage wall. The fans did cheer quite loudly at this. But unfortunately for Jet, he was also too hurt to go as quick has he wanted to go, so each centimeter he goes up felt like a thousand miles for the Mexican…another problem was that The Fizz managed to us Eve Armstrong as leverage to get back onto her feet before almost falling on the cage wall and began her climb after him. Mickey is still down and The Fizz was the only one to not feel a finisher so by the time Jetstream got to sit at the top of the cage, the female caught up and sat in front of him. The two traded right hands, at a slow pace, which caused the fans to cheer louder after each fist connected. This fist fight continued onward and onward, the pace slowing down even further until the two rested against each other for support, making the fans in attendance laugh and cheer.
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Now this is what I call a do or die slobber knocker! One wrong move and someone could end up crashing down into a ride on an ambulance.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: Hey! It’s Mickey!
The two going all out on top of the cage didn't notice Fandango was back on his feet and climbing the opposite side of the cage slowly. Jetstream and Fizz continue to trade until Jetstream gets the advantage and throws Fizz back to the canvas. She lands writhing on the floor and Jetstream begins to climb down the cage....
**DING DING**
Jetstream looks across confused and Mickey Fandango lays on the floor outside the cage. He managed to sneak out un noticed and Jetstream looks pissed. He drops to the floor and storms around to Fandango and hits him with the Bomb Dropper before storming up the runway.
Jerry “The King” Lawler: What a sneak!
Jim “Good O’ JR” Ross: Fandango wins but he doesn't look like much of a winner.....
Benjamin "British and Proud of It" Robinson: Here is your winner, and just one of the reasons why Showdown is ten times better then that other show...the representative of England.Mickey Fandango!!!
His theme played as the Fandango struggles to pull himself up off the floor.
Good Ole’ Jim Ross
“Well that’s our show for tonight! Who knows what next week’s Showdown will bring, but this was quite an eventful week. Good night everybody!”