Post by MasterEvil on Nov 2, 2010 7:21:06 GMT
Alfred Walker: I have seen many things in my life yet now I feel so blessed to see such a masterful performance from Kameron Copeland…
Charlie McCoy: Hey Alfred, the people who are watching are watching for just wrestling not hearing your boring poetry. Do you know how to do your job?
Alfred Walker: Said the person who can’t tell the difference between a poem and a compliment…anyway it looks like Demyx Heartless is already in the ring and totally ready to announce the stipulations, and the competitors.
The announcer was indeed entering the ring, wearing her uniform and holding the microphone in her left hand. The fans were clearly still excited about Kameron’s performance earlier and now expect something better from this match up between Mickey Fandango and Zack De La Rocha. The titiantron suddenly showed a giant wheel, that spun around in one direction, and a white ball on the wheel going in the other direction with the same speed. Some the members of the audience focused their eyes on the ball that spun round and round and round again, causing some of them to fall down on their seats. The wheel began to show signs of slowing down as the ball edged closer to a hole and the fans began to chant the type of match they want, some where shouting for ultimate submission while others were demanding a ladder match. Just then the ball found itself a hole to slot into and when it slotted in the wheel began to slow down before eventually stopping. Once it stopped the camera recording it zoomed in on the hole and the image next to it, this image was of a steel structure and everyone in attendance cheered loudly once they realise what the image meant.
Demyx Heartless: The following quarter final will be a Steel Cage Match! The entire ring will be surrounded by a fifteen foot high steel cage while the only way to win this bout is by pin-fall, submission or escaping the cage. Introducing first, he hails from Long Beach California and weighs in tonight at 214 pounds…Zack De La Rocha!!!
“Renegades of Funk” by Rage Against the Machine blast its way into arena, after Demyx said her words, as the fans began to give out a mixed response. The male musician then appeared on the stage, with a confident smile across his face, and instantly started to walk down the ramp-way. He suddenly stopped half way and looked up above the ring at the steel structure, at that moment Rocha’s smile completely evaporated. He then continued to make his way to the ring again, with his eyes fully focused on the monster that become both the greatest partner and the greatest enemy. Instead of walking up the stairs ZDLR slid under the bottom rope and into the middle of the ring. After five more seconds Zack looked back down to earth and went onto the second turnbuckle before doing his signature taunt, getting a mixed reaction from the fans that fill these seats.
Demyx Heartless: And his opponent…he comes from Manchester England and weighed in earlier tonight at 220 pounds…he is Mickey Fandango!!!
As soon as the Brit’s name was announced “Starlite” by Young Heart Attack explodes out of the PA system and erupted the fans into a high and mighty amount of cheers. It was already oblivious who the sentimental favourite is, and Fandango hasn’t even showed up yet. Once the amount of screaming cheers doubled it was oblivious that Mickey has appeared and indeed he is there on the stage. Fandango did show concerned when he seen the steel bounded animal above the squared circle yet looked straight back down to go to the fans at the ramp-way. He managed to slap hands with most of he people at both ends before going to the steels. The male then walked up the steps and across the apron but stopped in the middle of it. Once there Mickey looked at Zack De La Rocha and then glanced over to the fans with a friendly smile on his face before glaring back over towards Zack. When Mickey Fandango entered the ring he raised his left arm up to get a motivational tidal wave of cheers from the audience, while the announcer left the ring and the cage began to lower down. The singer, the Brit, the official and the fans watched in awe as this roofless asylum made its way around the ring. The thing most noticeable was that the door is pad locked shut, meaning that the only form of escape is over the top of the cage. The bell instantly rang, indicating the start of the match, and the two combatants immediately and cautiously shook hands.
Charlie McCoy: Its always wonderful to see sportsmanship, they might not fully trust each other but its nice.
Alfred Walker: What a boring start to the match…come on Mickey punch him in the mouth.
Charlie McCoy: I kind of expected you to support the English guy…
Both Mickey and Zack grabbed each other in a collar elbow tie-up and tried to push the other around. They both failed so the men pushed each other away, Zack then punched Fandango which was instantly replied with a punch. The singer went for a knee in the gut but Fandango replied with the same exact move. After seeing that strikes ain’t going to do anything the musician hit an armdrag on Mickey but once the Brit got back up Fandango armdragged Rocha before trying a standing leg-drop. Zack rolled out of the way and tried to do a leg-drop of his own yet missed and Mickey tired a front flip standing senton but Rocha got out the way again and tried to do the front flip standing senton. Fandango rolled out the way and both men went up to one knee, ready for the other to charge at him, and this caused the audience to applause them. Both competitors went up to both feet and circled around each other. Mickey tried another collar elbow tie-up yet Rocha saw this coming and pushed the Englishman past him, causing Fandango’s face to collide with the mesh wall. The singer saw his chance and began to bash the forehead of Mickey Fandango against the wall multiple times before starting to grin his opponent’s face into the razor sharp edges. Within seconds blood a slight cut appeared on Mickey’s head and began to leak down his face. When ZDLR spotted this he connected with a picture perfect Russian Leg-sweep on Fandango before picking him up only to snapmire him down and wrenching on a chin lock.
Alfred Walker: How savage Zack is being! I admit he’s damn good but this is going too far…
Charlie McCoy: If it was the other way round you would be complimenting Mickey on using the cage as a legalise partner since the structure can be just that.
Zack kept the hold locked in and the official asked Mickey if he wanted to quit yet got a determined sounding no response instead. Rocha kept the hold on for a further ten seconds before letting go and hoisting Fandango back up to his feet only to take him down with a spinning neckbreaker. Confidence was clearly showing itself in the singer’s eyes and he began to stomp away at Mickey and waited for him to stand up. Once the Englishman got up he was nailed with a stinging running calf kick. This process was repeated a couple of times before Zack decided to end this and left Mickey up in a reverse double underhook position, possibly for the “Sleep Now In The Fire”, but suddenly Mickey Fandango spun out of it and dropped the musician with a running bulldog. This caused the fans to begin chanting the Brit’s name as he got into a mount position and began to punch away at his opponent’s face. When Mickey stopped he climbed to the top turnbuckle and waited for ZDLR to stand up and once he did the Englishman drove off the corner and connected an awe-inspiring flying spin kick before signalling for the end. Maybe the blood that has now coated half his face convinced him to put an end to the match up. So Mickey waited slowly for Rocha to stand more; Zack instantly realised that Fandango is going for that “Fandango Twist” finisher and by instinct the singer pushed Mickey away and head first into the cage wall. Once he did that Zack shouted ‘blow it’ and began to climb up the cage wall. The fans were chanting the Brit’s name a lot louder after seeing that he could lose this match and this seem to have motivated Fandango in an attempt to climb up the wall right after his opponent. They tried to out quicken the other up this wall yet now both men are sitting on top off the cage wall trading right handed punches, the audience booed when Rocha connected and cheered when Mickey connected, fifteen feet above.
Charlie McCoy: Holy cow man! Zack De La Rocha and Mickey Fandango are trying to knock the other back in the cage! Something bad is clearly going to happen.
Alfred Walker: And I think the bad thing is Mickey being knocked down since he has been bleeding for nearly the entire match.
The lost of blood was now catching up with everyone’s favourite Brit as Mickey took more punches and gave out less punches, showing his exhaustion. Zack was clearly taking advantage of this now as he began to send out a fury of punches like a man processed. Just when Rocha did his signature taunt Fandango did what others didn’t expect him to do. It was oblivious that Mickey was trying a perfect right hook but the blood effected his visual, causing the Brit to punch the musician right in his manly region. Suddenly the Englishman grabbed Zack in a ¾ headlock and jumped off the cage. The fans, commentators, the announcer and the referee were silent in pure awe as it seemed that everything looked like slow motion as Mickey connected the “Fandango Twist” on Zack De La Rocha from the top of the cage, all the way back into the ring. The official instantly noticed that the Englishman was on top of the singer and started the count.
1...
2...
3 DING, DING!!!
Demyx Heartless: Here is your winner…Mickey Fandango!!!
“Starlite” by Young Heart Attack played into the arena as the fans started extremely loud “that was awesome” chants. Mickey might be the winner but he doesn’t look like it much. The cage started to raise upward as the medical lot came down to the ring area, with ZDLR a couple of them asked if he was okay before assisting him to the backstage area. But with Mickey Fandango they had to carefully get him on a stretcher before slowly starting to push that up the ramp-way. Blood was now all over his face now yet the Englishman was barely able to squirm off the stretcher and fell onto the stage. The fans were concerned and so was the medical lot but Mickey barely forced himself up before slowly walking to the backstage area like a winner and the people in attendants began chanting “he’s the man”.
Alfred Walker: I knew Mickey could win this but I think he should of rested on the stretcher…
Charlie McCoy: No way man! By simply walking away from all that damage Fandango proves to everyone that he is “the Man of Russian Roulette Wrestling”.
Alfred Walker: Well, even though I want him to go all the way I don’t think Mickey will fully recover in time to battle Kameron Copeland next week.
Charlie McCoy: Hey Alfred, the people who are watching are watching for just wrestling not hearing your boring poetry. Do you know how to do your job?
Alfred Walker: Said the person who can’t tell the difference between a poem and a compliment…anyway it looks like Demyx Heartless is already in the ring and totally ready to announce the stipulations, and the competitors.
The announcer was indeed entering the ring, wearing her uniform and holding the microphone in her left hand. The fans were clearly still excited about Kameron’s performance earlier and now expect something better from this match up between Mickey Fandango and Zack De La Rocha. The titiantron suddenly showed a giant wheel, that spun around in one direction, and a white ball on the wheel going in the other direction with the same speed. Some the members of the audience focused their eyes on the ball that spun round and round and round again, causing some of them to fall down on their seats. The wheel began to show signs of slowing down as the ball edged closer to a hole and the fans began to chant the type of match they want, some where shouting for ultimate submission while others were demanding a ladder match. Just then the ball found itself a hole to slot into and when it slotted in the wheel began to slow down before eventually stopping. Once it stopped the camera recording it zoomed in on the hole and the image next to it, this image was of a steel structure and everyone in attendance cheered loudly once they realise what the image meant.
Demyx Heartless: The following quarter final will be a Steel Cage Match! The entire ring will be surrounded by a fifteen foot high steel cage while the only way to win this bout is by pin-fall, submission or escaping the cage. Introducing first, he hails from Long Beach California and weighs in tonight at 214 pounds…Zack De La Rocha!!!
“Renegades of Funk” by Rage Against the Machine blast its way into arena, after Demyx said her words, as the fans began to give out a mixed response. The male musician then appeared on the stage, with a confident smile across his face, and instantly started to walk down the ramp-way. He suddenly stopped half way and looked up above the ring at the steel structure, at that moment Rocha’s smile completely evaporated. He then continued to make his way to the ring again, with his eyes fully focused on the monster that become both the greatest partner and the greatest enemy. Instead of walking up the stairs ZDLR slid under the bottom rope and into the middle of the ring. After five more seconds Zack looked back down to earth and went onto the second turnbuckle before doing his signature taunt, getting a mixed reaction from the fans that fill these seats.
Demyx Heartless: And his opponent…he comes from Manchester England and weighed in earlier tonight at 220 pounds…he is Mickey Fandango!!!
As soon as the Brit’s name was announced “Starlite” by Young Heart Attack explodes out of the PA system and erupted the fans into a high and mighty amount of cheers. It was already oblivious who the sentimental favourite is, and Fandango hasn’t even showed up yet. Once the amount of screaming cheers doubled it was oblivious that Mickey has appeared and indeed he is there on the stage. Fandango did show concerned when he seen the steel bounded animal above the squared circle yet looked straight back down to go to the fans at the ramp-way. He managed to slap hands with most of he people at both ends before going to the steels. The male then walked up the steps and across the apron but stopped in the middle of it. Once there Mickey looked at Zack De La Rocha and then glanced over to the fans with a friendly smile on his face before glaring back over towards Zack. When Mickey Fandango entered the ring he raised his left arm up to get a motivational tidal wave of cheers from the audience, while the announcer left the ring and the cage began to lower down. The singer, the Brit, the official and the fans watched in awe as this roofless asylum made its way around the ring. The thing most noticeable was that the door is pad locked shut, meaning that the only form of escape is over the top of the cage. The bell instantly rang, indicating the start of the match, and the two combatants immediately and cautiously shook hands.
Charlie McCoy: Its always wonderful to see sportsmanship, they might not fully trust each other but its nice.
Alfred Walker: What a boring start to the match…come on Mickey punch him in the mouth.
Charlie McCoy: I kind of expected you to support the English guy…
Both Mickey and Zack grabbed each other in a collar elbow tie-up and tried to push the other around. They both failed so the men pushed each other away, Zack then punched Fandango which was instantly replied with a punch. The singer went for a knee in the gut but Fandango replied with the same exact move. After seeing that strikes ain’t going to do anything the musician hit an armdrag on Mickey but once the Brit got back up Fandango armdragged Rocha before trying a standing leg-drop. Zack rolled out of the way and tried to do a leg-drop of his own yet missed and Mickey tired a front flip standing senton but Rocha got out the way again and tried to do the front flip standing senton. Fandango rolled out the way and both men went up to one knee, ready for the other to charge at him, and this caused the audience to applause them. Both competitors went up to both feet and circled around each other. Mickey tried another collar elbow tie-up yet Rocha saw this coming and pushed the Englishman past him, causing Fandango’s face to collide with the mesh wall. The singer saw his chance and began to bash the forehead of Mickey Fandango against the wall multiple times before starting to grin his opponent’s face into the razor sharp edges. Within seconds blood a slight cut appeared on Mickey’s head and began to leak down his face. When ZDLR spotted this he connected with a picture perfect Russian Leg-sweep on Fandango before picking him up only to snapmire him down and wrenching on a chin lock.
Alfred Walker: How savage Zack is being! I admit he’s damn good but this is going too far…
Charlie McCoy: If it was the other way round you would be complimenting Mickey on using the cage as a legalise partner since the structure can be just that.
Zack kept the hold locked in and the official asked Mickey if he wanted to quit yet got a determined sounding no response instead. Rocha kept the hold on for a further ten seconds before letting go and hoisting Fandango back up to his feet only to take him down with a spinning neckbreaker. Confidence was clearly showing itself in the singer’s eyes and he began to stomp away at Mickey and waited for him to stand up. Once the Englishman got up he was nailed with a stinging running calf kick. This process was repeated a couple of times before Zack decided to end this and left Mickey up in a reverse double underhook position, possibly for the “Sleep Now In The Fire”, but suddenly Mickey Fandango spun out of it and dropped the musician with a running bulldog. This caused the fans to begin chanting the Brit’s name as he got into a mount position and began to punch away at his opponent’s face. When Mickey stopped he climbed to the top turnbuckle and waited for ZDLR to stand up and once he did the Englishman drove off the corner and connected an awe-inspiring flying spin kick before signalling for the end. Maybe the blood that has now coated half his face convinced him to put an end to the match up. So Mickey waited slowly for Rocha to stand more; Zack instantly realised that Fandango is going for that “Fandango Twist” finisher and by instinct the singer pushed Mickey away and head first into the cage wall. Once he did that Zack shouted ‘blow it’ and began to climb up the cage wall. The fans were chanting the Brit’s name a lot louder after seeing that he could lose this match and this seem to have motivated Fandango in an attempt to climb up the wall right after his opponent. They tried to out quicken the other up this wall yet now both men are sitting on top off the cage wall trading right handed punches, the audience booed when Rocha connected and cheered when Mickey connected, fifteen feet above.
Charlie McCoy: Holy cow man! Zack De La Rocha and Mickey Fandango are trying to knock the other back in the cage! Something bad is clearly going to happen.
Alfred Walker: And I think the bad thing is Mickey being knocked down since he has been bleeding for nearly the entire match.
The lost of blood was now catching up with everyone’s favourite Brit as Mickey took more punches and gave out less punches, showing his exhaustion. Zack was clearly taking advantage of this now as he began to send out a fury of punches like a man processed. Just when Rocha did his signature taunt Fandango did what others didn’t expect him to do. It was oblivious that Mickey was trying a perfect right hook but the blood effected his visual, causing the Brit to punch the musician right in his manly region. Suddenly the Englishman grabbed Zack in a ¾ headlock and jumped off the cage. The fans, commentators, the announcer and the referee were silent in pure awe as it seemed that everything looked like slow motion as Mickey connected the “Fandango Twist” on Zack De La Rocha from the top of the cage, all the way back into the ring. The official instantly noticed that the Englishman was on top of the singer and started the count.
1...
2...
3 DING, DING!!!
Demyx Heartless: Here is your winner…Mickey Fandango!!!
“Starlite” by Young Heart Attack played into the arena as the fans started extremely loud “that was awesome” chants. Mickey might be the winner but he doesn’t look like it much. The cage started to raise upward as the medical lot came down to the ring area, with ZDLR a couple of them asked if he was okay before assisting him to the backstage area. But with Mickey Fandango they had to carefully get him on a stretcher before slowly starting to push that up the ramp-way. Blood was now all over his face now yet the Englishman was barely able to squirm off the stretcher and fell onto the stage. The fans were concerned and so was the medical lot but Mickey barely forced himself up before slowly walking to the backstage area like a winner and the people in attendants began chanting “he’s the man”.
Alfred Walker: I knew Mickey could win this but I think he should of rested on the stretcher…
Charlie McCoy: No way man! By simply walking away from all that damage Fandango proves to everyone that he is “the Man of Russian Roulette Wrestling”.
Alfred Walker: Well, even though I want him to go all the way I don’t think Mickey will fully recover in time to battle Kameron Copeland next week.