Fuel 37
Posted: September 30th, 2010 | Category: Non-Televised Results, Televised Results | No Comments »
The Card:
Matrix vs. Zana Knight
Harry Cockles vs. Marty Poppins
Heartlands Championship #1 Contenders
Dasha vs. The Angel of Death
Shoot Championship #1 Contenders
Eric Dillinger vs. Jasmine Lucky
Main Event
Midwest Tag League Championships
Revolution vs. The Inquisition
Opening Commentary
Writer: Garvin
Jack Gene - Hello and welcome everyone to WMW Fuel 37! And we are coming to you from the WMW Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. My name is Jack Gene and I'm alongside Bill Hughes, and - well, it's been a while since you and I hosted Fuel, Bill.
Bill Hughes - Yeah, I almost forgot this show still existed.
Jack Gene - Seems like Wrestling Midwest and ESN are still ironing out a few details, so - in the meantime, we've got fans to entertain, and we'll do it right here on YouTube. We've got an action packed show for you, folks. It's been about 2 weeks since the WMW ring has seen competition. Basically, since Burn 2010. And, so much to talk about it, but unfortunately, with us being on Fuel, our time is limited. Strap your safety belts folks and enjoy the ride, because this Fuel will be moving very fast. It's time for our opening contest. Let's turn it to Wayne Inkster in the ring to make the official announcement.
Dasha vs. The Angel of Death
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up inside the ring, where Wayne Inkster stands in the center of the ring. The lights in the arena dim a bit and the sound of many soldiers marching is heard. After a few seconds, "Soviet March" by James Hannigan plays and Dasha walks out, alongside the Heartlands Champion, Boris. The crowd boos.]
Inkster announces the opening contest, the number one contender match to decide who will face Boris for the Heartlands Championship at GS132. He introduces the first fighter, Dasha. Jack is surprised that Boris escorted her to the ring, considering he's Champion. Bill says that it's clear why Boris is out here. One, Dasha supported him along his journey to become the Heartlands Champion, and two, he'll fight the winner, so he's out here to scout.
[As he enters the ring, Boris exits the ring. He grabs a seat in front of the announce table. She bounces in the corner and waits for her opponent. Just then, The Angel of Death's music hits. And, as she has done in the past, she glides from the WMW big screen on a zip line.]
[She hits the ring, landing on top of the turnbuckles, before doing a back flip, and landing on her feet. In the opposite corner, Dasha is all business. AOD is checked for foreign objects by the ref. As the bell rings, TAOD charges across the ring and catches Dasha with rights and lefts, forcing her back into the corner. She raises her hands and yells at the crowd. They cheer in appreciation. She pulls Dasha from the corner and goes for an Irish whip, but Dasha reverses it. TAOD bounces off the ropes and ducks under a Dasha clothesline. She hits an arm drag, and another. Both bounce back up to their feet, but TAOD hits a hurricanrana. She holds on for a pin, but Dasha is out before the one count. Dasha gets back to her feet and goes for a right hand, but TAOD ducks it and sends her reeling with a dropkick. TAOD bounces back up and sends Dasha over the top rope with a clothesline. Boris stands up and looks towards her from a distance. As Dasha slides back into the ring, TAOD immediately goes for another pin. That pin is kicked out after the 1, and TAOD locks on a side headlock.]
Jack says he was surprised she didn't fair as well against Boris. Considering her speed. But, Boris's overpowered her, which Bill predicted. Tonight, Bill says, it's a more even match up. Dasha came up big on Fuel 36 against Arick Wills, while TAOD defeated Thomas Kilik, and neither have been seen since. TAOD rebounded well, but now she goes up against someone very close to Boris, and that might not be good for her.
[She hits the ring, landing on top of the turnbuckles, before doing a back flip, and landing on her feet. In the opposite corner, Dasha is all business. AOD is checked for foreign objects by the ref. As the bell rings, TAOD charges across the ring and catches Dasha with rights and lefts, forcing her back into the corner. She raises her hands and yells at the crowd. They cheer in appreciation. She pulls Dasha from the corner and goes for an Irish whip, but Dasha reverses it. TAOD bounces off the ropes and ducks under a Dasha clothesline. She hits an arm drag, and another. Both bounce back up to their feet, but TAOD hits a hurricanrana. She holds on for a pin, but Dasha is out before the one count. Dasha gets back to her feet and goes for a right hand, but TAOD ducks it and sends her reeling with a dropkick. TAOD bounces back up and sends Dasha over the top rope with a clothesline. Boris stands up and looks towards her from a distance. As Dasha slides back into the ring, TAOD immediately goes for another pin. That pin is kicked out after the 1, and TAOD locks on a side headlock.]
Jack commends Angel of Death on her speed and risk taking. Bill says that every risk comes a consequence, and right now, all she's doing is pissing Dasha off.
[Boris remains in his seat as he readjusts the title on his shoulder. In the ring, Dasha fights to her feet. She is able to power TAOD up and slams her down with a backdrop driver. She gets back to her feet, holding her head. TAOD gets to her knees, but Dasha clocks her with a right hand. She then begins to target her arms and legs, before locking on a camel clutch.]
Bill says that this is what he was talking about. The Angel of Death, tonight, will be the Receiver of Death, again, but this time by Boris' girlfriend, Dasha. And she will once again lose her opportunity to fight for the Heartlands Championship. Jack says that it's too early for the hat to be thrown in.
[Just then, TAOD somehow gets to her knees. She powers Dasha up and slips behind her, causing Dasha to fall to her face. As Dasha gets back up, TAOD jumps up, and hits a thunderous jumping kick to the side of her head. As Dasha collapses, she climbs to the top, holding her back. Out of nowhere, Bob Wire slides into the ring and takes her out with a steel chair shot to the face which causes her to fall to the outside of the ring. The ref calls for the bell. Inkster climbs onto the apron.]
After Match Happenings
Writer: Garvin
Jack Gene - My god! It's Bob Wire with the chair! He took out The Angel of Death.
[Dasha stands up and is met with a chair shot to her head. She collapses to the mat. Boris stands up and yells at him from the outside. As Wayne Inkster stands on the apron, Wire rips the mic from him.]
Bob Wire - Boris!
[Boris tries to climb into the ring, but Wire slams the chair against the top rope, causing Boris to back down.]
Bob Wire - Boris! You will slooshy to what I have skazat, you shoot!
[Boris doesn't like being talked down to and goes irate on the outside.]
Bob Wire - Your reign as Champion will end next week. But, not because of these two sodding cheenas.
[He looks at the fallen fighters that he took out.]
Bob Wire - But, by me.
[He points to his waist. Boris shakes his head and smirks.]
Bob Wire - That title will go around me tally, whether you like it or not. Kopat?
[He drops the mic and holds up the chair. "Elite" by the Deftones blasts from the PA. The crowd gives a mixed reaction. The scene fades as medics run into the ring area to check on Dasha and TAOD.]
Hey! It's Tim Tyler!
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up in the back as Tim Tyler strides through the hallway. He looks somewhat angry.]
Jack Gene - And as we,
Bill Hughes - Hey! It's Tim Tyler!
Jack Gene - That it is. He's the last of the Foxxy Grandpas still standing. We've seen Shank, Lumberjack and Handlebeards McGee taken out of the last few weeks. Could he be next? Stay tuned.
[The scene fades.]
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Tim Tyler Wants Answers
Writer: Steph & Garvin
[Tim strides down to the ring with purpose, his long, skinny legs carrying him faster than his usual speed of "mosey." He is furious. Furious and craving the beloved cigarettes that he gave up two weeks ago. He carefully separates the ropes and steps between them before grabbing the mic.]
Tim - All right, all rightey, we get the picture hot stuff! First, you take out Handlebeards! Then, Lumberjack! Now my boy, Shank? I get the picture! You don't need to pussyfoot around the subject! The object of your hate is clearly, CLEARLY, old Timmy here! You've been taking your sweet time, taking out my supporters one by one and I tell you what I tell you what! I'm not gonna stand here and take it! In fact, I'm gonna stand here and DISH IT OUT! You have me where you want me! Alone! No partners to defend me! I can only conclude that you must be terrified of me to eliminate my partners one at a time like this. So what are you waiting for? Let's get this over with, because today Diana cooked five way chili for dinner and I have a date with my throne and a copy of The Chronicle-Telegram.
[The shot opens up in the back. The scene is a dark red canvas. In walks Jerry the Clown. All you see is his face, and the ruffles around his neck. He looks at the camera with a giant smile. For what seems like 15 seconds, all he does is stand there at an angle with just a smile and a few winks. His head goes straight.]
Jerry "the Clown" - You know, kids...?
[He never stops smiling and continues to look up, as if searching for the right words. He physically exaggerates every syllable with grandiose hand gestures.]
Jerry "the Clown" - I'm pretty sure I heard this from my great ol' Mom Clown...
[He looks down at the camera and smiles, scrunching up his face to look like his grandmother. He begins to impersonate her.]
Jerry "the Clown" - It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
[He unscrunches his face and smiles wildly again.]
Jerry "the Clown" - Well, Tim, I guess my great ol' Mom Clown... was right.
[He nods and then leans into the camera.]
Jerry "the Clown" - Wasn't she?
[He leans back and pulls up a puppet version of himself.]
Mini Jerry "the Clown" - Wasn't she?
[He looks back to the camera and shrugs. His face looks like concern instead of an unavoidable and undying happiness.]
Jerry "the Clown" - Wasn't she, Tim?
[He looks down at the puppet.]
Mini Jerry "the Clown" - Yes Jerry! Great Mom Clown is always right!
[Jerry nods in agreement. He looks back at the camera and smiles.]
Jerry "the Clown" - She is.
[He reaches up with his free hand and puts his finger to his red nose. He smiles wider and laughs.]
Jerry "the Clown" - Beep beep!
[He runs off of the scene and the shot fades. The shot cuts back to the ring as Tim stands still in the center of the ring, silently mouthing "what in the hell?" He reaches nervously for his Nicorette gum. The scene fades.]
Eric Dillinger and Jasmine Lucky Prep For Their Match
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up in the back to show a split screen of Eric Dillinger and Jasmine Lucky warming up.]
Jack Gene - That... that was just creepy. Coming up later on tonight is Eric Dillinger, taking on Jasmine Lucky in his WMW Lions' Den debut match as he they fight for the opportunity to face Jade at El Dia de los Muertos. That is coming up right before the main event. Right now, we turn it back to the ring, where Wayne Inkster is ready to announce our next contest.
[The scene cuts back to the ring.]

[The shot opens inside the ring as Harry Cockles and Marty Poppins stand in opposite corners. Wayne Inkster stands in the center alongside referee Luna Pier.]
Harry Cockles vs. Marty Poppins
Writer: Garvin[The shot opens inside the ring as Harry Cockles and Marty Poppins stand in opposite corners. Wayne Inkster stands in the center alongside referee Luna Pier.]
Wayne Inkster announces that the following contest and introduces first Marty Poppins. Poppins gets a decent reaction from the crowd, but complete ignores it as this week, his attention is on Cockles' scarf. Jack admits that it's a nice scarf. Bill refuses to acknowledge it. Inkster then announces Cockles. The crowd gives a huge pop. Jack notes that this is the first time we've seen Cockles in a WMW ring since he left months ago. And, also reminds everyone that Cockles left with a huge win streak, almost picked up a title at one point.
[Pier starts the match. As the match begins, Cockles goes for a lockup, but Poppins grabs his scarf and begins to massage it with his fingers. Cockles looks down and they both exchange pleasantries. Cockles removes the scarf and hands it to Poppins. Poppins, apparently excited about that happening, twirls around trying it on. He does a mini-fashion show, which Cockles applauds.]
The crowd gives a mixed reaction. Some laughs, some "boring" chants. Bill huffs in disgust. He says this isn't wrestling, unless we're talking about wrestling with sexuality, and that has no business happening inside of the ring.
[Just then, "The Entertainer" in beautiful MIDI format is heard over the loud speaker. Then, out onto the stage appears Positive Pete pushing an Ice Cream cooler. He's got a mic. Poppins and Cockles turn their attention to him.]
Pete asks the crowd if they want Ice Cream? The crowd pops. As does Poppins and Cockles.
[Poppins and Cockles slide out of the ring and run up the ramp. Pete reaches into the cooler and pulls out Choco Tacos. He starts to throw them into the crowd. As does Cockles. Poppins grabs a Choco Taco, unwraps it and starts to eat it.]
Bill doesn't understand what's going on. Jack thinks that this match has gotten a bit out of control. Bill questions if this was a legitimate match. He then decides that he, too, would like a choco taco and leaves the announce booth.
[As Bill Hughes leaves the announce booth, he motions to Inkster and Luna Pier to follow. They all do, and all get ice cream from Pete. They help in passing out the ice cream to the crowd. Vendors start to walk down into the crowd passing out Choco Tacos to the crowd. Jack joins the rest of the staff and the scene fades as everyone has ice cream.]
Matrix vs. Zana Knight
Writer: Garvin[In the WMW Arena, Zana Knight stands in the center of the ring, looking as angry as ever. She tests the ropes.]
Wayne Inkster announces the next contest. He introduces the first fighter: Zana Knight. She gets more boos than silence. Jack reminds the viewers that Zana Knight hasn't been in a WMW ring since being suspended a few months back. But, WMW has given her a second chance and here she is. Bill says that this isn't a "second chance" but more punishment. Because, she's not coming back to compete against some of the lower-rung talent. She's going up against the greatest WMW has ever seen: Scotty Jackson Kames.
[Jack shakes his head as the chorus to "With Arms Wide Open" hits the PA and the crowd gives off a mixed reaction. Matrix comes up slowly, wrapped up in his trench coat. He's followed by his minions: the small Undead Kid and the larger then life Zombie Bob. Both of them are covered in wounds and blood, though Bob's looks significantly more genuine.]
As the trio heads to the ring, Jack says that he's more and more creeped out by both Zombie Bob and the Undead Kid. Bill shrugs it off saying that if they were creepy, Kames wouldn't be hanging out with them. He doesn't hang out with Marty Poppins.
Wayne Inkster announces the next contest. He introduces the first fighter: Zana Knight. She gets more boos than silence. Jack reminds the viewers that Zana Knight hasn't been in a WMW ring since being suspended a few months back. But, WMW has given her a second chance and here she is. Bill says that this isn't a "second chance" but more punishment. Because, she's not coming back to compete against some of the lower-rung talent. She's going up against the greatest WMW has ever seen: Scotty Jackson Kames.
[Jack shakes his head as the chorus to "With Arms Wide Open" hits the PA and the crowd gives off a mixed reaction. Matrix comes up slowly, wrapped up in his trench coat. He's followed by his minions: the small Undead Kid and the larger then life Zombie Bob. Both of them are covered in wounds and blood, though Bob's looks significantly more genuine.]
As the trio heads to the ring, Jack says that he's more and more creeped out by both Zombie Bob and the Undead Kid. Bill shrugs it off saying that if they were creepy, Kames wouldn't be hanging out with them. He doesn't hang out with Marty Poppins.
[As Matrix hits the ring, his two associates retreat to the outside. The ref calls for the bell and Zana Knight immediately charges across the ring with a primal scream. She slams a forearm into Matrix, but he counters a further attack getting a knee into her midsection. She tries for a cheap shot, but he dodges it and catches her with a jab that sends her into the ropes. He comes at her with a few more head strikes, before taking her down to the mat with a hiptoss. He goes for a quick pin, but she kicks out. He grabs her by the hair and locks on a rear naked choke.]
Jack says he thinks Zana is showing a lot of ring rust and that, when she left, she could take guys down with her aggression. But, Matrix had obviously planned for her. Bill disagrees, as he thinks that Kames is just doing what Kames does best: make out of his league fighters, look like out of his league fighters.
[He pulls her back up to her feet. He then whips her into the ropes. As she comes back, he kicks her in the midsection, causing her to fall to one knee. He then bounces off the ropes and goes for a scissor kick, but she ducks and connects with a jaw breaker. Matrix collapses, holding his jaw and she goes for a quick pin. He kicks out. She gets back to her feet, pulls him up and sends him into the ropes. He bounces back and she locks on a sleeperhold.]
Bill can't believe what he's seeing. Jack can, because the Zana Knight he remembers is the one that never gave up and continued to fight, regardless of how many security guards held her back. Bill says that there's only one thing missing. A sledgehammer. Well, that, and an impending divorce from MOD.
[Matrix gets an elbow into her midsection, causing her to drop the hold. He then connects with a chop that sends her against the ropes. He holds his neck and head in pain. She charges forward with a clothesline but he ducks it. She turns and he goes for a dropkick, but she sidesteps it. He bounces up holding his face. She slams a boot to his midsection, and then takes him down with a fameasser. She goes for the pin, but only gets a two count, as in the ring slides Zombie Bob and the Undead Kid. She quickly slides out of the ring, reaches under it and pulls out a sledgehammer. She slides back into the ring and swings it at Zombie Bob. He ducks and quickly rolls out of the ring. The Undead Kid hits her from behind and he and Matrix begin to double team her. The ref calls for the bell. The match is over.]
[He pulls her back up to her feet. He then whips her into the ropes. As she comes back, he kicks her in the midsection, causing her to fall to one knee. He then bounces off the ropes and goes for a scissor kick, but she ducks and connects with a jaw breaker. Matrix collapses, holding his jaw and she goes for a quick pin. He kicks out. She gets back to her feet, pulls him up and sends him into the ropes. He bounces back and she locks on a sleeperhold.]
Bill can't believe what he's seeing. Jack can, because the Zana Knight he remembers is the one that never gave up and continued to fight, regardless of how many security guards held her back. Bill says that there's only one thing missing. A sledgehammer. Well, that, and an impending divorce from MOD.
[Matrix gets an elbow into her midsection, causing her to drop the hold. He then connects with a chop that sends her against the ropes. He holds his neck and head in pain. She charges forward with a clothesline but he ducks it. She turns and he goes for a dropkick, but she sidesteps it. He bounces up holding his face. She slams a boot to his midsection, and then takes him down with a fameasser. She goes for the pin, but only gets a two count, as in the ring slides Zombie Bob and the Undead Kid. She quickly slides out of the ring, reaches under it and pulls out a sledgehammer. She slides back into the ring and swings it at Zombie Bob. He ducks and quickly rolls out of the ring. The Undead Kid hits her from behind and he and Matrix begin to double team her. The ref calls for the bell. The match is over.]
Wayne Inkster announces that the match has been called off by referee Luna Pier and declares it a double disqualification. Security charge the ring and corral up both sides of the fight.
[The scene fades.]
Meet the Crew
Writer: Eric
[The camera cuts to the back where we see Eric Dillinger standing by wearing MMA shorts and a black Hatebreed hoodie with the hood thrown back. Despite standing with his arms crossed we can glimpse that his hands are taped and gloved already. Standing next to him is John Squires sporting his usual WMW polo, khaki slacks, and holding a microphone.]
John Squires – I’m standing by with Eric Dillinger who’s about to head into his first official MMA match tonight when he goes up against Jasmine Lucky to decide who gets a shot at the Shoot Title at El Dia. Eric, I know you’ve said it already, but will you please clarify your reasoning for stepping into a genre of combat you are relatively new to?
Eric Dillinger – John, I just wanna make it clear that I ain’t new to this. From day one I’ve been trained to take folks down to the mat and hurt them using what God gave me. Over time, though, I just gained a reputation for doing the opposite and it’s like I said before. I’m here to show the fans in WMW a side of me they ain’t seen before.
John Squires – And was competing in MMA style matches your goal when you came back?
Eric Dillinger – No, actually. I overheard the folks in the back saying they needed a new contender for Jade’s strap and, like always, I turned on the Southern charm and got the ball rolling on that.
John Squires – Even though there might be more qualified people out there?
[Eric grins widely.]
Eric Dillinger – Heh, I sold them on the idea that if I lost either fight, at least it would be a good fight. But, hell, if people have learned anything about me it’s not to count me out. I’m a wild card and I don’t intend on losing.
John Squires – I have a good feeling that these men to our left don’t intend on you losing either.
Eric Dillinger – Who? These guys?
[Eric motions to his left and the camera pans over. There are four men standing there. One person stands out immediately and that is CMW wrestler “The Bruiser,” Mike Barr with a freshly shaved head, a white shirt that reads Ju-Jitsu World Wide, blue jeans, and black and white vans. In front of him is a man in his mid-twenties sporting a plaid scaly cap over his black shoulder length hair. He’s relatively handsome and stands with his hands crossed over a Dropkick Murphys t-shirt that tucks into blue jeans and black Converse. The third man who stands off to the back is an older Mexican man who looks as if he’s seen more than his fare share of wars in his day. He wears a Bastard Icon t-shirt, gym shorts, and running shoes. The last man is not a man, but a young boy in a white button up shirt, black tie, black slacks, and nice dress shoes. Despite this his size nearly rivals that of all the men around him as his black hair and the scar above his brow resemble a likeness we’re very used to seeing.]
Eric Dillinger – That’s the Cauliflower Crew. These are the guys that are gonna get me a shiny new strap around my waist. Y’all know Mike Barr pretty much already and you’ll get to know the rest of the gang as the weeks go on.
[Eric motions with his hand for one of them to come over and Mike leaves the group to come by Eric’s side.]
Eric Dillinger – Now, Mike, why don’t you give some of your credentials to the folks at home.
Mike Barr – Those’a yous that donno me I’m Mike Bahr and I’m a bad sonovabitch. I been choking people out since I was in the fifth grade and I’ve made a pretty good livin’ doin’ it. I’m a 4th degree black belt in Brazilian Ju-Jitsu and this man right here is gonna be the next Shoot champion. I guarantee it.
Eric Dillinger – You see, John, I told you folks from Boston could put more than a few words together to make a sentence.
John Squires – I never said—
Mike Barr – Watch it, ya [bleep]!
[Mike puts a finger in his face, but Eric puts a hand on Mike’s shoulder and ushers him back to the rest of the crew.]
Eric Dillinger – With that said we got a match to prepare for. Gonna be a tough one, but I think I can manage. See you around, John.
[The scene fades.]
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Jasmine Lucky vs. Eric Dillinger
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up in the Lion's Den where Wayne Inkster stands with referee Stephen Tyler.]
Wayne Inkster announces the next match. He says the match will take place inside the Lions' Den, and will decide the Shoot Championship #1 Contender. That fighter will challenge Jade at El Dia de los Muertos for the Shoot Championship. He introduces the first competitor: Eric Dillinger.
[Eric walks out with his crew in tow. The commentators make mention that while they know who Mike Barr is, they're pretty sure they've seen the other guys before but not sure where. When Eric gets to the ring he removes his hoodie to reveal he's extremely cut up as its clear he's been dieting.]
Bill makes the bold statement that he thinks Eric Dillinger will walk out of here with the title shot. Jack isn't as certain. He thinks it would be a mistake to push someone like Eric, who has no real MMA experience, and isn't a MMA-technical fighter. He's a brawler, but how will he react when he's taken to the mat? How will he react when he's in his guard or in the clinch?
[As the music fades, Jasmine's music hits as she, her brother Justin, and their trainers walk down to the Lions' Den. She enters and prepares for the match.]
Wayne Inkster introduces Jasmine. Jack notes that Jasmine is a trained MMA fighter. She knows the Lions' Den, and is the favorite going into the match. Bill questions the logic behind that, considering the weight difference, plus her bruised psyche considering her loss at Burn 2010 against Scotty Kames. The crowd starts a "Jasmine Lucky" chant. Jack says Jasmine looks calm but knows she has a tough fight coming up. Bill agrees, saying that Eric is chomping at the bit to get across the octagon to start this match.
[Both Fighters join Tyler in the center. He gives them the last bit of instructions before sending them back to their corners. A few moments later, he looks at the timekeeper and gets into position. He looks at both fighters, and then calls for the bell. This is round one. The fight gets underway. The two charge across the ring and immediately, Dillinger launches rights and lefts. They exchange wildly, and Dillinger catches her with a few. Eric quickly gets her into a plum position, pushing her up against the fence. Jasmine doesn't want to clinch and ducks under Dillinger's embrace. She tries to escape, but Dillinger forces her back into the fence. They get into a clinch. Eric launches a few hard punches to Jasmine Lucky's ribs. He continues to land right after right into the ribs, which starts to show impact. She manages to push him away, but he stays within striking range. He throws a right, but she ducks it, and immediate goes back into his body and into another clinch. Eric turns her back into the cage, and tries to use the cage as leverage. They continue to fight for leverage, but out of nowhere, Eric throws her down and gets into a side mount. She tries to fight him off, but he keeps his grip, slides his leg over and gets into a full mount.]
Bill says that Eric is showing his power. He may not have the technique, and he may not have the experience, but he's just taken a great MMA fighter down at her own game and is in a great position. Jack says that yes, even though he's in a great position, that doesn't mean he knows what to do next and that this fight could change at any time. Jack notes that there is 1:20 left on the clock in Round 1.
[Lucky tries to push him off, but Dillinger remains in control. He looks for an opening and lands a stiff shot to her ear. He goes for another one, but she quickly blocks it and defends that side. She starts to roll, trying for a half guard, but Eric slides behind her and takes her back with a rear mount. Justin Lucky begins to yell from the outside, telling her to get out of that mount. Eric reaches in with his leg, and manages to get his leg hooked in. She tries to roll him over, but he stays with it, and gets a second leg hooked in. She lifts her head up, just for a second, but it was long enough for Eric to grab on with a rear naked choke. The crowd immediately goes silent, but Jasmine, somehow, pulls Eric's hand down and saves herself from a submission. She escapes from one leg hook and quickly gets to her knees and drives her shoulder and head into his chest and midsection. She powers to her feet and the crowd cheers. Eric holds Jasmine's right leg, making sure she doesn't throw a knee. He trips her up and takes her back down to the mat.]
Bill says that this is the second time, count 'em: 2-times, that Eric Dillinger has taken her down to the mat. He is looking strong, he is looking good, he is looking like he's been here before. Jack notes that there's 30 seconds left in the round.
[Eric Dillinger gets into a side mount over Jasmine Lucky. He feigns a few punches, before landing a stiff shot to her head. He lands another and another and forces himself onto her with a full mount. He throws a right hand and catches Jasmine in the head. She covers up, and Eric begins launching lefts and rights. All connecting, but some only hitting the back of her gloves. She throws her hips up, which causes Eric to lose his balance, but he stays in control, keeping her grounded. You can see a cut above her nose. Eric measures her up, looking to ground and pound again, but she holds onto his right hand, keeping him at bay. The 10-second mark is heard and Eric pulls his hand back. He launches another right hand, this one catching her in the face. He lands a left and another right, but she quickly grabs onto him again, pulling him towards her and lands a stiff elbow to the side of his head. A few seconds pass, and the bell rings. Tyler separates the fighters as the round concludes. The fighters head back to their corners.
Jack says that was a close round. Bill doesn't see it. He thinks Eric Dillinger completely won it, and completely took Jasmine Lucky to her limit. Jack reminds everyone that Fuel 37 is brought to us by the FTW Podcast, which is something he listens to quite often. Bill says he can't stand it because Harrison is always wrong. Jack notes that the round did see a lot of aggressiveness from Eric Dillinger, but the amount of offense he landed wasn't anything really worth noting. Bill refused to believe what he was hearing, considering she had a cut opened above her nose. Jack agreed and did say that he caught her with a few shots. He's definitely stronger, but she kept him at bay most of that round.
[Referee Tyler walks back to the corner. He asks both sides if they're ready and then calls for the bell. This is round two. They charge the center of the ring once again and immediately grapple. Jasmine Lucky leans forwards and tries to grapple with Eric, but he wants to maintain the distance and ducks it, pushing her to the side. She comes back towards him and he throws a left. She ducks it and tries to take him down with a tackle. He blocks it and manages to get her into a double underhook. He holds on as she tries to fight out of it, keeping her in the clinch. Jasmine tries to break it, but Eric keeps his grip. He launches a knee into her chest. He lets go of the clinch, and she stumbles backwards. He shoots towards her and takes her down once again.]
That was an excellent takedown, according to Bill. Jack agrees, saying that the knee really knocked the wind out of her sails. He notes that we're only in 40 seconds into the second round.
[Jasmine pushes back up to her feet as they remain in the clinch. She lands a few jabs, and then catches Eric with a stiff knee. Dillinger gets wobbly, but is able to regain his composure quickly. He dodges a straight jab and lands a body shot. He gets back into a grapple and tries for a leg sweep. He succeeds and gets another takedown. He gets into a closed guard. They continue to battle for position. Eric sneaks a quick right hook that catches her in the jaw. He throws another, but this time she catches it and quickly wraps her legs around his head. She's going for a triangle choke. Eric tries to fight out of it, but she keeps her grip firm. He keeps his body weight on top of her as he attempts to pry himself from her grip. He succeeds and throws a hammer fist. It connects to the side of her head. He turns it into a side mount.]
Jack notes that the clock now reads 1:50 and again, Eric is in a good position. He's caught Jasmine with a couple stiff shots, opening up a cut above her nose in the first round, and trying to open up another one here in round two.
[Eric keeps to her side. She throws a few shots that land on his ear. He quickly slides his leg over and gets back into a full mount. From there, he blocks her attempts at grabbing onto his arms and lands a stiff right hook to her face. Her arm falls. He lands a left and a right. She tries to block and fight him off of her, but he lands another right and another left. Eric really using the ground and pound to his advantage. She tries to block the strikes, but she loses that battle. A cut above her eye opens up as he lands a straight jab. That shot sends her head back into the mat. The ref sees this, and breaks up the fight. He calls for the bell. This match is over. Eric immediately jumps up and is greeted by his team. They celebrate in the corner.]
Wayne Inkster announces Eric Dillinger as the winner by knockout at the 2:45 second mark and will face Jade at El Dia de los Muertos 2010 for the Shoot Championship. Bill brags for calling this one in the first round and says that Jack is too pessimistic. Jack reminds him that Jasmine, with her experience and history, was the favorite going in, but it goes to show everyone that MMA is a different beast. Even the most experienced can be taken out. One mistake is all Eric needed. He overpowered her, and his punches were just too strong.
[A medical team surrounds Jasmine. She sits up and throws her mouth piece against the fence. Eric and his team leave the Octagon and the scene fades.]


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Revolution vs. The Inquisition
Writer: Garvin[The shot opens up in the ring where Black Friar, Father Nathan, Wayne Inkster and referee John Law stand in the ring.]
Inkster announces the main event and says that the Midwest Tag League Championships are on the line. He introduces the challengers: Father Nathan and Black Friar, The Inquisition.
[The crowd cheers. Then, Revolution comes out with their Championships around their waists. Kronin has the GLC over his shoulder. They walk to the ring.]
Inkster introduces the Champions: Kronin and Ryven, the Revolution. Jack says this is the match they've been waiting for since MTL4 began. We will finally see Revolution defend the MTLs again, and this time they're going up against an unstoppable force. Father Nathan has been on a roll since before he picked up the ASC and tonight, if anyone had the momentum to take the titles off the Champions, it would be him. Bill reminds him that this is a tag team match, and Black Friar is also interested in getting those titles. Kronin, being a double Champion, will do whatever it takes to keep the title on his hands. Jack notes that with Ryven's loss at Burn 2010, he could be the weak link here. Going 3 rounds with Jade in the Lions' den could really put his future as MTL Champion at risk. Especially with a rested Black Friar.
[As Ryven and Kronin enter the ring, they immediately walk to the center. They remove the titles and hand them to John Law who shows them to the crowd and to the challengers. He puts the titles on the outside and starts the match. Friar and Ryven begin. As they reach the center of the ring, they lock up, but Ryven immediately drives a knee into his midsection and then takes her over with a hiptoss. He tries to get him into a submission on the ground, but he fights out of it. They get back to their feet and he ducks under a clothesline, quickly going after his back and knees with kicks and forearms. He pushes Ryven into the ropes and goes for an irish whip, but Ryven counters it and turns it into a short-arm clothesline. He begins to stomp away at Black Friar, before tagging in Kronin. As Kronin jumps in, he pulls up Friar. They send him across the ring with an irish whip. As he bounces off, they meet him with a double elbow smash sending him to the mat. Kronin makes the pin, but only gets a 1-count. He locks on a modified sleeper on the downed Friar as Ryven leaves the ring.]
Jack notes that Kronin and Ryven have held the titles for almost a year. Ryven was brought in as Kronin's partner at last year's El Dia de los Muertos, have AWS Man stood Kronin up. Kronin has held half of the Championship since June 2009.
[Kronin pulls up Friar and tags Ryven back in. As Ryven gets a hold of him he twists his arm, and slams an elbow to the back of his arm, before locking on a hammerlock. He continues to put pressure on the arm as he changes it to an arm lock. He pushes him down to the mat face first, continuing to hold onto the arm, and wrenches back. Father Nathan gets the crowd to clap, as he reaches in for a tag. Ryven sees this and quickly pulls Friar back up to his feet and throws him into the corner. He begins to stomp away at his midsection, before tagging back in Kronin. As Kronin gets in, he delivers a chop across Friar's chest. Kronin takes the targeted arm, wraps it over the top rope and begins to pull on it, which causes Law to immediately start a 5-count. As he reaches 3, Kronin lets go and pulls Friar out of the corner. He hits a snap suplex and makes the cover. He gets a 1-count. Friar sits back up, and Kronin quickly locks on a rear naked choke.]
[Kronin pulls up Friar and tags Ryven back in. As Ryven gets a hold of him he twists his arm, and slams an elbow to the back of his arm, before locking on a hammerlock. He continues to put pressure on the arm as he changes it to an arm lock. He pushes him down to the mat face first, continuing to hold onto the arm, and wrenches back. Father Nathan gets the crowd to clap, as he reaches in for a tag. Ryven sees this and quickly pulls Friar back up to his feet and throws him into the corner. He begins to stomp away at his midsection, before tagging back in Kronin. As Kronin gets in, he delivers a chop across Friar's chest. Kronin takes the targeted arm, wraps it over the top rope and begins to pull on it, which causes Law to immediately start a 5-count. As he reaches 3, Kronin lets go and pulls Friar out of the corner. He hits a snap suplex and makes the cover. He gets a 1-count. Friar sits back up, and Kronin quickly locks on a rear naked choke.]
Jack says that Friar desperately needs to make a tag if The Inquisition have any shot at winning here tonight. Bill agrees, and notes that the Champs are showing everyone exactly why they've held the titles as long as they have. It has nothing to do with the fact that they've only had 4 or 5 defenses (if that) over the last 52 weeks, and everything to do with the fact of how good of a team they are, despite their differences.
[Kronin goes for another quick pin, and Friar kicks out at 2. He tags in Ryven. Ryven delivers a stomp to his chest, then one to his leg. Friar reaches up and rakes Ryven in the eyes, causing Ryven to turn, holding his weakened eyes. As he does, Friar crawls over and makes the tag. Unfortunately, the ref didn't see it, as he checks out Ryven's injury. Nathan charges Ryven and takes him down with a forearm to the back. He delivers another shot, but the ref breaks it up. They argue briefly before Father Nathan reluctantly goes to the outside. Black Friar goes back into the ring and tries to take Ryven over with a headlock, but Ryven counters and slams him down with a backdrop driver. Just then, through the crowd and over the railing jumps a random fan. He attacks Father Nathan.]
Jack can't believe it and calls for security. But, as security arrive, the hooded fan removes the hood to reveal it's Xavier Langston.
[Langston takes Father Nathan down with a reverse Russian legsweep, slamming him down onto the protective mat. In the ring, Ryven locks on a Triangle choke on Black Friar. Black Friar taps out. The ref calls for the bell. The match is over.]
Wayne Inkster announces that The Revolution have won the match and are still MTL Champions.
[Ryven and Kronin stare at one another as Law hands them the titles. They then celebrate in front of the crowd. On the outside, Langston pulls up Father Nathan and takes him down with The First Rule.]
Jack can't believe that Xavier Langston is attacking Father Nathan. But, it's obvious to Bill that Langston is back to get the shot at the Champion that he deserved and is sending a message that the Ace Superior Champion is in his future.
[Langston stands up and hovers over Father Nathan. Ryven and Kronin continue to show the titles to the crowd as they get a pop. The scene fades.]
[Langston stands up and hovers over Father Nathan. Ryven and Kronin continue to show the titles to the crowd as they get a pop. The scene fades.]
Next Week on Fuel 38
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up to show a dark factory scene where a shadowy figure stands looking straight at the camera. The words "Divion Sadistik" scroll across the screen. He laughs dramatically as shots of a torn down and barren city are shown.]
Voice Over - In the eyes of "The Redeemers", the world is infected by humanity. Humanity taints "Lady Earth" with it's concrete pavement and steel structures, draining the world of resources and ultimately of life itself. In the eyes of the Redeemers, the world would be great without the infestation of human beings. To preserve the life of our world, The Redeemers are coming to destroy the role models, destroy the hobbies and interests and hopes of this society. And it begins, next week... with the arrival of Divion Sadistik.
[The shot changes to show Boris Drago holding the Heartlands Championship and Bob Wire holding the Steel Chair.]
Voice Over - Boris Drago won the Heartlands Championship at Burn 2010. Next week, he'll meet his first challenger. That man... is Bob Wire.
[The shot changes to show Xavier Langston and Father Nathan in action poses.]
Voice Over - Xavier Langston is back and he sent a message to Father Nathan. How will Father Nathan respond? Or will he be healthy in time to face the next challenger for the Ace Superior Champion.
...
Fuel 38, from WMW Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on October 8th, 2010.
[The scene fades.]

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