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El Dia de los Muertos 2010

Posted: November 1st, 2010 | Category: Supercard Results | No Comments »

El Dia de los Muertos – November 1st, 2010 – WMW Arena, Cleveland, Ohio

Heartlands Championship
Bob Wire vs. Divion Sadistik

Shoot Championship
Jade vs. Eric Dillinger

Ace Superior Championship
Father Nathan vs. Xavier Langston

Great Lakes Championship
Kronin vs. Scott Vyper



El Dia De Los Muertos 2010 - El Bosque del Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico - November 1st, 2010

Opening Commentary

Writer: Garvin

[The shot opens up showing the WMW and El Dia de los Muertos 2010 logos hanging in the trees as big bursts of pyro go off in the background and the standing-room-only crowd in attendance cheers loudly. The camera pans to show Jack Gene and Bill Hughes, dressed up in their best commentating attire.]

Jack Gene - Hello and welcome everyone to Wrestling Midwest El Dia de los Muertos 2010! And we are coming to you from the heart of Mexico City here in El Bosque del Chapultepec. My name is Jack Gene and I'm alongside Bill Hughes

Bill Hughes - Hola!

Jack Gene - ...and we've got a huge event. Not in the amount of matches, but in what's on the line. First of all, Bob Wire defends the Heartlands Championship, his first title defense as Champion against the up-and-comer, the leader of the redeemers, Divion Sadistik in what truly will be a test for both men.

Bill Hughes - Yeah, neither man has really been challenged over the last 4 weeks, Divion only being here for about 4 matches before tonight. But, Bob Wire hasn't been tested at all since fighting and defeating Boris Drago. He's definitely had plenty of time to rest and prepare for tonight.

Jack Gene - We've also got the Shoot Championship on the line as reigning Champion Jade defends against her toughest challenger to date, Eric Dillinger. This has been a heated discussion, not only between you and me, Bill, but across the industry. Many see this match being very close, going the distance, maybe even being decided by judges.

Bill Hughes - Well, and as I have in the past, I could argue with you all night. Dillinger is the strongest and meanest fighter Jade has ever faced, and he's got the clear advantage, but like you and many others have said, Eric has never fought against an experienced fighter like Jade.

Jack Gene - Also tonight, Xavier Langston finally gets his wish tonight as he will fight Father Nathan. Langston has been sending message after message after message to Nathan, but they've mostly gone unanswered.

Bill Hughes - And, I think the big wigs saw that, too, and didn't like how Father Nathan has been treating the situation. They signed the match here tonight.

Jack Gene - That's right. And the kicker? It's going to be for the Ace Superior Championship. Not only does Langston have an opportunity to get his hands on Nathan, he also has the opportunity to take that title from Nathan's hands, which is something that's been near impossible. And, in tonight's main event, probably could be considered one of the biggest matches of the year: Scott Vyper, WMW Hall of Famer and multi-time Champion himself, challenges Kronin for the Great Lakes Championship.

Bill Hughes - Yeah, I think he shocked a lot of people by winning the 20-man, Over-the-Top Challenge last week to earn the shot. But, much like Father Nathan, Kronin has been pretty quiet this month as well. It's as if once October began, both Champions turned off the light and took the month off.

Jack Gene - Last time we saw both of them, really, was the first Fuel after Burn, in the Midwest Tag League Championship match. Kronin and Ryven winning, of course. We've got a lot to go over still, but we're going to turn it over to our friends from ESN to build up our first contest. Stay tuned, the Heartlands Championship match is coming up.

[The scene fades.]


A Unplanned Meeting of the Minds

Writers: Scott and Brian

[The camera switches to Xavier Langston lacing up his boots. Suddenly, Vinny Vegas and Scott Vyper walk in. Xavier quickly raises up and Vinny holds his hands out.]

Vinny Vegas - Whoa whoa whoa X, this is a social visit. Relax.

Xavier Langston - Yeah, dat’s what dey all say jus’ be’fo a brotha gets his ass kicked. The fuck you want?

Scott Vyper - Xavier... you’ve been here for a while. Talented young individual like yourself has been working hard for this shot against Father Nathan, have you not?

Xavier Langston - You damn right I been honky. Breakin’ off fools left an’ right ta get my hands on dat no-good hypocrite motherfucker. But dat ain’t da news, whatcha got dat’s gon’ make da front page, ya heard?

Scott Vyper - Xavier, what if I can offer you more? What if I told you I could make your match mean so much more than just a title match against Father Nathan?

Xavier Langston - Psh, whatevs. What’choo talkin’ ‘bout, Vyper? Ain’t nothin’ you could offer me dat would be sweeter dan puttin’ my foot to dat Irishman’s head.

[Vyper turns his attention to Vinny Vegas.]

Scott Vyper - Vegas, I don’t think he trusts me much, what do you think?

Vinny Vegas - I definitely don’t think he trusts you Vypz. Maybe you should lay the plan on him, see how he feels about you then?

Scott Vyper - Good thinking Vinny.

[Just then, Vyper takes a step closer, which causes Xavier to flinch to a defensive position.]

Scott Vyper - Easy, buddy. I’m just going to tell you the plan I have.

[Xavier relaxes his guard a little bit, allowing Scott to get closer and begin whispering the plan into Xavier’s ear. Xavier’s facial expression quickly goes from skeptical, to pure bliss. Vyper then backs away.]

Scott Vyper - So do you still think I’m such a bad guy?

Xavier Langston - Word, you def’nitely be lookin’ out fo’ a brotha in a time o’ need. But dey ain’t no such thing as a free lunch, so you tell me, brotha, what’s it gonna cost me ta play?

Scott Vyper - Simply put Xavier... just like you, I’ll get a chance to make history. Go get Father Nathan and get him to come to the ring. I’ll meet you guys there. I got a certain person to visit myself...

Xavier Langston - Word, I’mma be out real ninja like.

[Xavier Langston leaves the locker room. Vinny Vegas watches down the hall way to make sure he’s gone. Vegas then turns to Vyper.]

Vinny Vegas - Think we can trust him?

Scott Vyper - With what’s at stake? Absolutely.

[Vyper smirks and the 2 exit the locker room themselves. The scene fades.]


Heartlands Championship Buildup

Writer: Jordan

[We cut to the ESN studio set with Aiden Lynch, Dave Deacon, and Jeff Benedict.]

Jeff Benedict - We're almost ready to get things started tonight, but before we cut down to Jack and Bill, let's talk about what's in store tonight. We've got the battle for the Heartlands Championship coming up, pitting Bob Wire against Divion Sadistick. Guys? Your thoughts?

Aiden Lynch - Well Jeff, I'm taking Sadistick in this one. Young guy with a ton of flair, confidence, and energy, and I think its gonna be pretty difficult for Wire to overcome that. We've been watching Divion for a few weeks now, and I think he's got a pretty impressive skill set. He's smarter, quicker, and over all a better wrestler. Expect Div to walk away with gold tonight.

Dave Deacon - Gotta disagree with you, Aiden. Bob Wire may seem like just another dumb oaf, but the guy is pretty savvy in that ring. He's gonna be tough to beat, and I don't see him giving up without putting up one hell of a fight. Divion may be an outstanding wrestler, but he's prone to making mistakes. Tonight he'll make one that will cost him the match. Bob Wire leaves tonight as the Heartlands champ.

Jeff Benedict - Well, there you have it. Split down the middle. It should be an intersting matchup, folks. Let's go down to Jack and Bill for the match commentary.

[The scene fades.]

Sponsor Break

Writer: Garvin

[Just then, a graphic flashes across the screen.]
Jack Gene - Well, as this match is about to begin, we need to say that tonight's El Dia 2010 super card has been brought to you commercial free by the FTW Podcast. Listen to Joe, Harrison, Rob and Kevin every Thursday on FTW. Wrestling News... and Wrestling Noes. Check out TheFTWPodcast.com for more information. Right now, though, we turn it inside the ring as Wayne Inkster is ready to announce our opening contest.

[The cameras pan away to show to outdoors Mexico City crowd.]



Bob Wire vs. Divion Sadistik

Writer: Garvin

[It continues to pan and heads into the WMW ring, where Wayne Inkster stands in the center alongside Divion Sadistik. Referee Stephen Tyler tries to give Divion instruction, but he ignores him completely. The Mexico City crowd gives him a mixed reaction.]

Wayne Inkster announces the next contest, tonight's opening contest, a match that will see the Heartlands Championship on the line. He introduces the first fighter, the challenger: Divion Sadistik. He gets a mixed reaction. Jack retells the story about his history, and why Divion is here. And then reminds everyone how easily he took out Tim Tyler two weeks ago, and then was able to take apart John Bundy in the #1 Contenders match. But now, his biggest challenge to date: "Hardcore" Bob Wire and his pesky chair.

[Just then, "Elite" by The Deftones blasts from the PA and out walks Bob Wire with chair in one hand and the Heartlands Championship in the other. He gets a mixed reaction from the crowd as he walks to the ring.]

Inkster announces his opponent, the Champion, Bob Wire. As Wire walks to the ring, Jack and Bill discuss his match against the Boris Drago, and how unbelievable it was for him to take out Boris in Boris' first defense. Jack reminds Bill that it was because he had the steel chair, and that if that never came into play, the match was basically Drago's.

[Wire enters the ring and stares across the ring at Divion. He smiles and waits for the ref's sign. The ref calls for the bell and the match has begun. They meet in the center and Wire goes for a lockup, but Sadistik moves out of the way. Sadistik paces around the outside of Wire, who just watches patiently. Wire tries for another lockup, but again, Sadistik avoids it. This sets off Wire, and he he charges after Sadistik, driving him into the corner. He goes to choke, but the ref quickly pulls him from the corner and forces Wire back into the center of the ring. Sadistik smiles.]

Jack says that Sadistik is once again playing mind games. He's obviously pushing Wire's buttons, as Wire almost got himself disqualified there.

[The ref urges them to begin. Wire goes for another lockup, but Sadistik gets behind him with a waist lock. Bundy ducks a forearm and kicks Sadistik in the gut. He then sends him to the outside and quickly follows. As Bundy hits the ground, Sadistik smashes him with a right hand. Wire responds with a punch of his own sending Sadistik turning. Sadistik walks away. He slides back into the ring. Bundy grabs the chair from the outside and tries to carry it in, but Tyler sees it and slides out. He stops Wire and pulls the chair from him.]

Bill says that the real mind games would be played if Wire took that chair in the ring. Because, Sadistik would have to do whatever was in his power to make sure that Wire didn't use the chair on him. A DQ may be a loss, but Wire would walk out with the title.

[Wire slides back into the ring in a huff. As he does, Sadistik slams him down a scoop slam. As Wire pops up, he's taken down with a clothesline. He pops back up and gets hit with a forearm to the back of the head. He grabs a hold of Wire and throws him into the corner. From there, he lands boots and drives Wire all the way down to the mat. He pulls him back up and whips him across the ring with all of his might. Wire crashes off of the turnbuckles and falls to his face. Divion quickly pulls him away from the corner and makes a cover. He gets a 1-count. Divion continues to stomp on his chest and shoulders. He pulls him up to his knees and locks on a guillotine style choke.]

Jack notes that, by far, Divion is the stronger of the two, the more methodical of the two. However, Bill reminds everyone that we said the same things about Boris last time around, and Bob Wire defeated him.

[Wire fights out of the hold and knocks him back with a few stiff jabs to the midsection. He successfully clotheslines Sadistik over the top rope. He follows him out, but Sadistik quickly escapes his reach up the side of the ring. Referee Tyler begins the mandatory 10-count. Wire finally catches up to him and rams him head first into the ring barrier. He then turns him around and lands a chop. He tries to whip him into the side of the ring, but Sadistik counters and grabs him by the throat. He lifts him up and choke slams him to the floor. Tyler reaches 8 and Sadistik slides into the ring. He slides back out, breaking the count. Tyler restarts the count. As he slides back out, he pulls up Wire to his feet. Wire, though, immediately launches a knee into his midsection, and drives a forearm into his back. He then takes Sadistik and slams his head into the ring steps. Sadistik staggers around, holding his head in pain. As he turns back to face Wire, Wire takes him down with a clothesline. He quickly begins stomping on Sadistik's right knee.]

Bill remarks how accustomed Wire is to taking on big men. But, that's what happens when you train every day with a guy like John Bundy. You fight to survive and when that's how you train, you know how to take a man like that down.

[As the ref reaches the 6-count, Wire rolls into the ring, and then back out - breaking the count. He then pulls up Sadistik and rolls him into the ring. He holds onto his leg and rams it down onto the edge of the ring. Sadistik holds his leg in pain, groaning as he tries to pull away from the side of the ring. Wire doesn't allow him to, though. As he slides into the ring, he grabs his leg and puts it on top of the bottom rope. He then steps on it, springs up, and comes crashing down onto it with a leg drop. Sadistik again rolls in pain, holding his knee. Wire stands up and hovers over him. He stomps on the knee, then kicks him in the head. He makes a cover, but doesn't even get a one before Sadistik sits back up, holding his knee in pain. Wire sits on his knees and smiles at Sadistik. He then grabs Sadistik by the leg and goes to lock on a figure four, but Sadistik pushes him off into the corner. Wire catches himself before hitting. He turns as Sadistik is trying to push himself up. Wire sees him struggling, runs over and hits him with a chop block. He quickly locks on a figure four.]

Jack and Bill start to speculate how long Sadistik can hold out, if he can break out of the hold, and if Bob Wire, who's known for his Hardcore tendencies, will win himself a match WITHOUT using a chair. Jack thinks it's unlikely that Wire will win this way. Bill thinks that Jack doubts a whole helluva lot more than he should.

[Sadistik pulls away from the center of the ring. He reaches for the ropes, but before he can, Wire breaks the hold and drop kicks him in the face. He pulls him back to the center of the ring, and again locks on a figure four. Just then, down the ramp walks John Bundy in street clothes.]

Jack and Bill talk about what Bundy is coming down for. Jack isn't sure, but Bill says he's clearly down to celebrate with his best friend, Bob Wire, when Sadistik finally taps.

[Bundy walks around the ring. He jaws with a few fans, as Wire continues to pull Sadistik to his limits. Then, suddenly, Bundy slides into the ring. The ref argues with him to get out of the ring, but he doesn't. He pushes the ref to the side, bounces off the ropes and slams down onto Wire with a splash. The ref immediately calls for the bell. This match is over. Bundy stands over Wire as Sadistik pulls himself from the carnage and into the safety of the corner.]

Inkster announces that the match had been ended by the referee and that, via disqualification, the winner is Bob Wire. Jack and Bill can't believe what just happened. Bill does remember there being some tension between the two, ever since they were ousted from MTL4. They fired their manager, and really hadn't been seen together since, all though it was still rumored that they were friends. This proves otherwise.

[Bundy bounces off the ropes again, and delivers another splash to Wire, crushing him. He then rolls out of the ring and grabs the chair. He slides back into the ring and holds the chair in his hand. He pats it with his other hand as he looks around the arena. He sets up the chair and drags his boot over Wire's head, causing him to roll in pain. Sadistik looks on with a smile.]

Jack can't believe what Bundy is doing. He demands security come down and stop Bundy from delivering any more damage, as Wire looks to be in some serious pain after those two splashes. Maybe having some ribs broken.

[Bundy pulls up Wire. He stands him up and holds him by the throat. He jaws at him before pie-facing him back into the ropes. Wire bounces off and is met with a boot to the midsection. Bundy then lifts him up in a power bomb formation, spins him around and power bombs him through the chair. The crowd begins to chant "Holy Shit!". Bundy quickly walks over to the ref and tears the title from his hands. He then feigns a punch to the ref causing the ref to escape the ring. Bundy then walks back over to Wire and lays the title across his chance. He looks at Sadistik, who continues to sit and smile.]

Jack isn't sure what those looks mean. Was Sadistik behind Bundy coming down and doing this? Were they in it together? What about last week when they faced off? What does it all mean? Bill suggests we'll find out in due time.

[Bundy slides out of the ring and walks up the ramp. Fans boo him. He shakes his head and smiles as he walks through the back. The scene fades.]

Calling Out The Champions

Writers: Scott and Brian

[The scene opens up with Kronin speaking with Father Nathan. The 2 seems to be enjoying a nice backstage chat when suddenly, Vinny Vegas and Scott Vyper appears from behind them. The 2 are instantly alerted by Vyper’s presence and get into a near battle stance.]

Scott Vyper - Is this deja vu or what Vinny?

Vinny Vegas - What the hell is Dijon Bleu? Is that the mustard people are always asking about? “Do you have any Dijon Bleu?”

Scott Vyper - Vinny... that was grey poupon you idiot...

Kronin - What do you want Vyper?

Scott Vyper - First and foremost, guys... put your fists down. Seriously. If I was going to sneak attack you I would have done it already. Second, I wanted to cordially invite you guys to the ring because I have an idea you might be interested in. Since you both banter with the fans, I figured it would be a great way for you to connect with your audience.

Kronin - Why the hell should we trust you "WRESTLING MESSIAH"?

Scott Vyper - Fair statement, Vegas, why should they trust me?

Vinny Vegas - Because every time you masturbate, god kills a kitten?

Scott Vyper - God damn it Vinny... *sigh* Michael McGullicutty... Listen, it’s 2 of you, and just me alright? If I honestly was trying to be devious here, this would be probably the worst way to go about it. My idea has a chance to benefit all of us, even you Kronin.

Kronin - You know what would also benefit me? Removing you from the roster! Why wait until our match tonight? Why don’t I punk your ass right here... right now...

[Just then, Xavier Langston taps Kronin on the shoulder.]

Xavier Langston - If you feelin’ froggy, by all means jump, but dat Vyper brotha ain’t rollin’ solo, k’nawhat I mean?

Scott Vyper - Guys, seriously... lets go to the ring, and hear me out. Let’s save the fighting for where the fans can see it. Right Kronin? Nathan?

[Kronin looks over at Langston, then over at Vyper.]

Father Nathan - It really doesn’t look like it would hurt to hear the lad out Kronin. I don’t trust em either, but he makes a good point. If they were on a bit of a nasty streak, fists would’ve been a flying about already.

[Kronin gets into Vyper’s face. Vyper doesn’t budge and merely smirks.]

Kronin - See you in the ring...

[Kronin motions for Nathan to follow and the 2 walk away. Vegas, Vyper and Langston look on and Vyper continues to smile.]

Scott Vyper - Only one thing left to do gentlemen, get them to go with it.

Xavier Langston - Ain’t no thang. You gonna call dey manhood on da table in front o’ all dese fans, dey ain’t gon’ turn it down.

[Scott Vyper pats Langston on the back and the 3 begin to walk. Xavier’s look is is a bit uneasy, but he goes along.]


Shoot Championship Buildup

Writer: Jordan

[We cut for a second time to the ESN set.]

Jeff Benedict - I get the feeling that things are really brewing up tonight. Up next we have Jade defending her title against Eric Dillinger. I'm interested to see what you guys have to say about this one.

Dave Deacon - Well, I'm expecting Jade to retain her title tonight. No offense to Dillinger, but Jade is the better fighter here, without question. She's in her element in the Lion's Den, and we've seen her tear apart far more experienced MMA fighters than Eric. The Bastard Icon just doesn't have the MMA experience to take this one home.

Aiden Lynch - We disagree again, Dave. What Eric lacks in experience, he makes up for in ring presence, awareness, skill, and an ability to take punishment. We've seen Eric Dillinger take some brutal shots over the course of his career, and from stronger and harder hitting opponents than Jade. Eric Dillinger WILL win this match tonight, and six months from now we'll be wondering if anyone will ever take it away from him.

Jeff Benedict - Pretty bold prediction, Aiden. Let's see if it holds up. Back to Jack and Bill.

[The scene fades.]

Sponsor Break

Writer: Garvin

[Just then, a graphic flashes across the screen.]
Jack Gene - Well, and as we continue here, we're remind you that this portion of tonight's El Dia 2010 super card has been brought to you commercial free by our sister company: Wrestling Southwest out in Corpus Christi, Texas. You can catch their broadcasts on YouTube as well their official website: http://goo.gl/k1Qy. Okay, not completely official domain, but they're still building. It may come some day... Now, let's turn it to inside the ring where Wayne Inkster is ready to announce our next contest.

[The camera pans to about 30 feet away from the ring, where the Lions' Den is set up.]


Jade (c) vs. Eric Dillinger

Writer: Garvin

[As the shot continues to pan, it centers on Wayne Inkster. Spotlights shine down on the Lions' Den. Eric Dillinger walks down with his crew in tow.]

Inkster announces that this contest is scheduled for three 5-minute rounds, with the Shoot Championship on the line. He then introduces the first fighter, the challenger, Eric Dillinger. Bill continues to hype up Dillinger and his chances here in this match. Jack is still skeptical.

[As Eric gets into the den, his team work on him, getting him ready for the match. Then, Jade walks down with her crew in tow.]

Inkster introduces the Champion, Jade. Jack then hypes up Jade, saying that, thus far in her WMW career, she is undefeated in MMA fights, and has held the Shoot Championship for almost a full year. If she wins tonight, she'll guarantee that time frame.

[As Jade enters the den, she moves into her corner with her team. Then, the referee calls both into the center to get match instructions.]

According to Jack, this is the moment we've all been waiting for. Jade vs. Eric Dillinger for the Shoot Championship. Jade has been unstoppable as Champion, but she's never faced a fighter like Eric Dillinger, and Dillinger, obviously, hoping to turn a new page in Shoot Championship history. Jack also notes that today's fight, if it is not won inside the cage via knockout, the ref or submission, that the result of the match will be decided by the 3 judges: Luna Pier, Stephen Tyler and Stephen Squires.

[John Law sends both fighters to their corners. Jade and Dillinger move forward as the bell signals the beginning of the fight! The fight has begun. This is Round 1. They circle in the center of the ring. Without much hesitation, Eric quickly shoots forward. He lands a right hook that catches Jade in the jaw, and forces her back into the cage. She blocks a second shot and comes back with a few body shots, but he keeps her back against the cage. She escapes and moves back towards the center of the ring. Eric follows and they once again circle.]

Bill says that Dillinger shows no signs of slowing down. He's in great shape and is just so much stronger than Jade. He took those body shots like they were nothing and kept her back against the cage.

[Eric once again charges and Jade catches him with a straight jab. This doesn't seem to phase Eric as much and he begins to launch a tirade of rights and lefts. She joins in on the exchange, both landing significant strikes against the other. The clock reads 0:50 in the 1 round. Eric launches a stiff right hand, but she ducks and once again escapes to the center of the ring. The crowd pops. They once again circle. Jade throws a right hook, but Eric ducks and shoots into her, taking her by one leg, and slamming her to the mat. Jade rolls through it, however and gets into an open guard on Dillinger.]

Jack says it's amazing that Jade was able to get out of that situation. Totally showing her experience and showing her unwillingness to be put onto her back. Bill says its only a matter of time before Eric overpowers her.

[Jade gets into a half guard over Dillinger. Dillinger measures the resilience of Jade's ribs with a couple of big punches from guard. Those hits look to take some steam out of Jade and he begins to power her off of him. She somehow keeps control of the guard. She grabs his hand and tries to keep him from pushing her off. He throws his weight a bit and gets his hand free before launching into her with two stiff punches to her cheek. Jade protects her face as she continues to try and get into a better position. The clock reads 1:50 in the 1 round. Eric once again, throws a few shots into her ribs, but she's able to block them with her elbow.]

Bill notes that Jade is breathing very heavily. This struggle is obviously taking a lot out of her.

[Jade tries to free her leg and moves to side mount. She keeps the pressure on, trying to find an opening to get to the full mount. She somehow slips past his guard and gets into a full mount, but Eric quickly reverses the position and gets into a closed guard. The clock reads 2:30 in the 1 round. Eric throws a wild right hand, and Jade blocks it. She tries for an arm bar from the bottom, but Dillinger quickly blocks it and moves back to his feet. Jade jumps up and Eric launches a right punch, but misses. She catches him in the ribs with a stiff kick. She moves back to the center of the ring and the crowd gets on their feet. Jade quickly tries for a grapple, but Eric pushes her aside and throws a right hand. Jade blocked it. Jade turns back to face him and goes for another kick, but Eric catches it and launches a straight right hand that catches Jade in the top of the head. She stumbles. He throws himself forward with a flurry of rights and lefts. He has Jade against the cage, but she blocks another set of punches before moving back towards the center.]

Bill says that Eric has her right where he wants her, but Jack is afraid he's going to tire himself out like this.

[Eric follows, keeping his guard up. Jade regains her composure and shoots in, trying to take him down to the ground. He blocks it, throwing his weight on top of her and forcing her face first into the mat. He pulls her up by the head and tries for a knee, but she blocks it and falls to her back. Eric circles around her, trying to find an opening. She kicks him square in the knee, causing him to buckle. Dillinger steps backwards trying to find a way to use his advantage now. Jade continues to keep him at leg's distance. The ref gets in between and calls for Jade to stand up. She obliges while Eric gives her room.]

Jack explains that the ref forced Jade to get up because neither had made any type of offensive move in 15 seconds.

[Jade climbs to her feet and is standing now. The clock reads 4:50 in the 1 round. Both fighters once again circle, sizing the other up in the center of the ring. Eric shoots across the ring and drives Jade back into the cage in a plum position. She tries to shrug out of the clinch, but Dillinger's got it locked on. They continue to struggle, trying to get the best position, but the bell rings. The ref breaks it up and this round is over.]

Jack and Bill argue over who won the round. Jack thinks Jade was able to keep him off, as she got the best of the initial take down. But, Bill says that Eric landed enough punches that those moments on the ground meant nothing. He found some good openings and was a punch or two away from knocking her out.

[After giving both fighters ample time in the corner, the bell rings and the ref calls them back to the center. This is Round 2. Dillinger is the first out and is shown jawing at Jade with a smile. She ignores it and circles around him. They meet in the center and both launch in the center with a wild exchange of punches. Eric gets a few shots in, while Jade didn't do much damage. She backs away and throws a few tentative punches, just to keep him at a distance. She throws a fake punch, which causes Eric to block the air and she moves to his side. She quickly gets into him, trying to get him into the clinch, but he pushes her away, keeping her at striking range. She continues to fight forward and grapples with him.  The clock reads 1:15 in the 2 round. The fighters get into a clinch. Dillinger fights out of it, though, continuing to push her back. She gets to his side and jumps towards him, and gets a rear naked choke on him. She doesn't lock it and he ducks under it, pushing her away. He throws a few punches. Some land, but Jade fights back with a body kick, which hits him solidly.]

Jack notes that Jade is the aggressor early into this round. Eric is backing away it seems, but Bill suggests that he wasn't able to beat her right away, so now he's playing it safe, measuring her up.

[Dillinger takes a few steps back. Jade charges and runs right into a right hand. She staggers and Dillinger moves in with jabs and crosses, trying to take her out with a knockout. She counters with a few shots of her own, keeping him at arm's reach. The clock reads 1:55 in the 2 round. She darts forward with a left hand, but it misses. He tries for a right of his own, but it misses. Eric drives forward into her, but she catches him with a knee to the head. He stumbles and falls to his knees. She shoots towards him and takes him down to the mat getting into a full mount. He tries to push her off, but she forces his right hand arm into a key lock. He breaks free, turning into her and crashing a left hook into the side of her head. She gets into the side mount.]

Jack thinks that Eric felt that knee, that Jade almost had him down for a submission, but just wasn't able to keep him on his back. Eric just showed too much strength and was able to figure out where he was before it was too late.

[Eric continues to try and push her back to her feet, but she controls the side position. He rolls into it, using his arm to keep separation. She pushes past his arm and tries to lock on an arm triangle. Eric fights it off, but she keeps in control. She slips her leg through and gets into full mount. She pushes through again, and gets on an arm triangle, but he forces her over, pushing her into it. Jade lets go of the hold and tries to drive back into him with an elbow, but he dodges it and gets back to his knees. She gets him a face lock, trying to cinch in a choke, but he holds her there. Dillinger tries to stand, but Jade keeps him on his knees. They struggle there for a few moments, before Eric once again tries to get back to his feet. She tries to power him down, but he shows his strength once again and pulls her arm from his head. He drives forward, tripping her up and smashes her to her back on the mat. She gets him into her guard. The clock reads 3:40 in the 2 round. She holds him close, keeping him from throwing any punches. He pulls his arm out and lands a shot into her ribs. He then throws a right hand up, which catches her in jaw, and then tries to pry her off of him, pushing down onto her head.]

Jack says that this is a bad position for Jade, but not the worst position she could be in. Eric is in her guard and as long as she can keep him there, she's got a shot at keeping him there for the remainder of the round. Bill thinks that if she wants this match to end in her favor, she better end it quick, because she's used a lot of energy thus far, and she might not have much left.

[Suddenly, Jade goes for an arm bar. Dillinger gets up to his feet, keeping her from locking it on. He pushes her over and she flips to her stomach. He charges and she quickly pops up and to meet him. The grapple, with Dillinger forcing her into the fence. He throws a wicked right hook that knocks her mouth piece out. The clock reads 4:15 in the 2nd round. He drives into her midsection with his shoulder and tries to lift her up. She catches him with a knee, but he holds on and takes her over with a slam up against the cage. She gets to her knees and covers her head, blocking two hammer shots. She pushes him back and drives towards him, trying to wrap up his arms. He breaks an arm free and uses a forearm against the side of her head. She stumbles as she tries and takes him down. He rocks her with an uppercut. She falls backwards and he quickly moves forwards with a flurry of rights and lefts. Only a minority hit and she's able to escape along the fence and back into the center. The crowd again gets on their feet to cheer.]

Jack notes that the crowd is cheering for both competitors here. They can't believe Jade was able to get out of that, but she did, and Eric is starting to show his inexperience by not being able to finish.

[She gets back into a boxing stance as he circles her. He takes a step in and she goes for a high kick. He ducks causing her to spin. He shoots back in and takes her down with another slam, immediately getting into a side mount. After a few moments, the bell rings. The ref breaks it up. This round is over.]

Jack and Bill argue over who won the round. Much like the last round, both fighters were very neck and neck.

[After giving both fighters ample time in the corner, the bell rings and the ref calls them back to the center. This is Round 3. Dillinger and Jade both meet in the center. They tap gloves. They circle one another as the crowd cheers. They both trade some glancing blows, but neither connect. They continue to circle in. Eric shoots in, but Jade blocks it and hits him with a right hook. Eric knocks her back into the cage and gets her into the clinch where they struggle for position. This continues, without a lot of offense from either side. The clock reads 1:05 in the 3rd round. Eric manages to trip her up and takes her to the ground. There, he gets into her guard. They both struggle for position.]

Jack notes that both fighters are obviously tired, and look more interested in waiting this round out then actually winning by a fall. Bill agrees. Eric has never gone this far in a competition, as we've seen him end two matches before 4 minutes total. Jade has, but she's never fought against a guy this size, with his strength and is obviously winded.

[Eric continues to fight in her guard. Neither fighter is doing a whole lot. The referee sees this and finally pulls them apart and forces them to stand back up. The clock reads 2:15 in the 3rd round. Eric throws a quick jab that connects. He tries for a few hammer strikes, but she blocks them. She locks onto his arm and tries for an arm bar, but he quickly pulls out of it. She rolls to her knees as they struggle for position and he gets her into a front chancery. He lands a stiff punch to her ribs. She turns it around and pushes him back into the corner. The clock reads 3:30 in the 3rd round. He lands a knee, but she's able to pull away. She lands a right hand and then a left. Eric blocks a third strike and begins to throw his own. He connects with a huge right hook that sends her to the ground. He jumps onto her and begins to throw rights and lefts, but she blocks a good portion of them. He gets back into her guard. They struggle for position.]

Bill can't believe Jade wasn't knocked out there. She went down because of that right hook, but was able to recompose herself. He is pretty confident she doesn't know where she is, but Eric is not able to capitalize. Jack says that if he doesn't do anything soon, the ref might bring them back up to their feet, but he's completely out of gas. You can see it in his eyes. Both breathing very heavily.

[Eric gets one leg free. He pulls into a side position and lands a wicked right hand that catches her in the jaw. He throws another and it connects. She grabs a hold of his arm and pulls him back into a guard. The clock reads 4:15 in the 3rd round. The crowd is getting louder and louder. Eric once again breaks free from the guard. He gets into a side mount and catches her with an uppercut. She quickly blocks that opening and he launches with a series of hammer strikes. She fights out of it and gets him back into her guard. The clock reads 4:50 in the 3rd round.]

Jack notes there are 10 seconds left.

[Eric just lays there. Jade just lays there. Both not fighting or trying to get momentum. Obviously satisfied with going to the judges decision. As time runs out, the bell rings and the ref breaks it up. Both fighters get to their knees and hug before going to their corners. Referee John Law goes over to the judges table, where Luna Pier, Stephen Tyler and Stephen Squires sit. Wayne Inkster walks into the Lions' Den.]

Inkster announces that this match has gone the distance, and referee John Law is awaiting a decision from the judges.

[After a few moments, the referee calls both fighters back to the center. As Eric and Jade meet up again, they once again embrace and talk to one another, congratulating the other on their fight. Wayne Inkster gets the final announcement from the judges. He walks to the center of the den.]

Inkster announces that the result of this match has been decided by the judges. Judge number one gave the match to the challenger: Eric Dillinger. Judge number two gave the match to the Champion: Jade. Judge number three's decision was that the match was a draw, meaning we have a split decision. Therefor, this match has been ended as a draw and Jade is still your Shoot Champion.

[Eric walks away from the center and is met by his team. His team begins to bark at Inkster and the refs, obviously upset, while some fans begin to throw garbage towards the ring. "This is Bullshit!" chants begin.]

Jack remarks that the fans are not happy with that decision. They came here to see a good fight, and they got it, but there just was no clear winner. Bill agrees with that. It was as if neither side really wanted to win at the end of that 3rd round.

[Jade is shown in her corner, being stitched up and worked on by her medic staff. Eric and his team leave the Lions' Den in a huff. The scene fades.]

Sponsor Break

Writer: Garvin

[Just then, a graphic flashes across the screen.]
Jack Gene - Well, and as we continue here, we're remind you that tonight's El Dia 2010 super card has been brought to you commercial free by the FTW Podcast. Listen to Joe, Harrison, Rob and Kevin every Thursday on FTW. Wrestling News... and Wrestling Noes. Check out TheFTWPodcast.com for more information. Right now, though, we turn it backstage as the...

[Just then, he stops and looks up as Kronin and Father Nathan make their way down to the ring.]


A Challenge Is Made

Writers: Scott, Brian and Garvin

[Without any music Kronin and Father Nathan come down the entrance ramp together, the crowd cheering at the sight of the 2. Many faces seem puzzled as to why there is no music, also why the 2 are walking together.]

Jack Gene - Well... it looks like Kronin and Father Nathan are heading down to the ring. But, I'm not sure why.

[Following shortly behind are Vinny Vegas, Scott Vyper and Xavier Langston and the crowd changes from cheering to booing. Langston and Vegas take time out to yell at some of the fans as Vyper marches straight to the ring. All 5 men enter the ring and Vyper politely asks for Wayne Inkster’s mic. Wayne hands it over and Vyper makes a shoo motion with his hand while grabbing the mic with the other hand. Wayne Inkster leaves the ring and Vyper speaks.]

Scott Vyper - I know we’re kind of breaking out of your regularly scheduled program here. Sorry WMW and ESN execs... but let’s face it. This PPV has been a bit of a dull-fest anyway.

[The crowd boos]

Scott Vyper - I mean, do we really care who wins against Ted Bundy and Dick Stick? Does it really matter if we have softcore porn in the lion’s den? Don’t drop the soap hunny...

[The crowd continues to boo loudly at Vyper’s disrespectful comment.]

Scott Vyper - In fact, it’s the same shit we produce week after week isn’t it Kronin? The same monotonous bull**** week after week. Well I say the hell with the regular schedule. I say the hell with our current system and I say hello to change. Now before you go thinking that we’re building a stable that contains people that have absolutely nothing to do with each other like some other nonstop action programming... let me explain to you why we are out here, because honestly ladies and gentlemen, you are just as oblivious to the reason why as our great friends Koron (pronouncing it like moron with a k) and Father Jackhole here.

[The crowd continues to boo and Kronin begins ready to deck Vyper but Father Nathan holds him back. Xavier takes this opportunity to snatch the mic and do some talking of his own.]

Xavier Langston - Easy big fella, ain’t no point gettin’ all rowdy an’ sh(no audio). Give a listen, y’all ain’t gon’ be able ta turn dis down.

[Vyper gets the mic back from Xavier.]

Scott Vyper - Thanks X. What I have to suggest not only can benefit you Kronin, but it has the opportunity to benefit the other 3 wrestlers in this ring, and of course the entire WMW fan base. My suggestion is quite simple really. As you know, I am the number one contender for the GLC title which we’re scheduled to fight for tonight Kronin. Langston here, is the number one contender to go for Father Nathan’s ASC title. Here’s the thing though, if we go through our regular schedule... what changes? It’ll be the same crap week in and week out.

[Just then Kronin screams at Vyper to “GET TO THE POINT!” Vyper smirks and looks over at Kronin.]

Scott Vyper - Alright... I’ll get to the point. How about a Title Unification Fatal Fourway? Put both of your belts on the line against all of us. Winner takes the gold home, the 3 losers walk out with a pat on their aching back.

[The crowd bursts into cheers at the idea. Langston screams at Kronin and Father Nathan to come on and do it, making motions with his hands to do so. Kronin and Father Nathan look at each other in disbelief of the suggestion.]

Scott Vyper - Come on guys, it’s no different from what was planned anyway. You both were going to put the belts on the line tonight regardless. This time, all 4 of us have a chance to make history and walk out with both belts. If that doesn’t put butts in these empty seats, I don’t know what will.

[Father Nathan and Kronin huddle, discussing the idea. A few minutes later, Kronin grabs the mic from Vyper’s hands forcefully.]

Kronin - You’re on.

Jack Gene - What?! My god!

The Network Makes A Decision

Writer: Garvin

[Just then, the camera’s turn to backstage where Brad Johnson and Ben Cash stand inside of the production truck. Johnson stares with his jaw dropped at what’s taking place in the ring. After a few moments, he walks towards the door.]

Brad Johnson - The hell this match is on. Not if I have anything...

[As he reaches the door, Ben Cash catches him by the arm.]

Ben Cash - Hold on, Brad. Just think about it for a second.

[Johnson looks at him with a confused look on his face.]

Ben Cash - I mean, Vyper is right. Kronin and Father Nathan have been practically unbeatable on their own. But, you put them in the ring together, tonight, along with a Hall of Famer and the up-and-comer? I mean, this match has gotten gold written all over it.

Brad Johnson - Of course it’s got gold written on it, it’s got the two top titles involved. But, that’s not what we built up. That’s not what the point of the Over-the-Top Challenge was. That’s not what...

Ben Cash - Brad... the four biggest names on your roster are standing in agreement in the center of the ring that this is the right decision for them and the right decision for those titles. I am telling you, as the CEO of one of the biggest sports television networks in the world that this is the right decision for us moving forward. This is one hell of a main event.

[Johnson takes a deep breath.]

Brad Johnson - This IS one hell of a main event. Yeah...

[He starts to nod as he walks back to towards the main producer.]

Brad Johnson - You’re right. Let’s...

[He swallows.]

Brad Johnson - Let’s do this.

[ He takes a headset off of the desk and puts it on. He puts his hands on the producer's shoulder.]

Brad Johnson - Joe, put me through to Jack Gene. Now.

[The scene switches back to ringside.]

Jack Gene - My god, I can’t believe that challenge, but will management allow it? Will Brad Johnson let both titles be put on the line in one match here tonight?

Bill Hughes - He’d be an idiot not to. I mean, just think: Vyper, Langston, Kronin and Father Nathan in the ring, at the same time. I mean, this is an instant classic.

[Jack holds up his hand and puts his other hand on his headset.]

Jack Gene - Hold on Bill. I’m... yes, yes Mr. Johnson. Yes. Yes? Okay!

Bill Hughes - What is it, Jack? Is that Brad Johnson?

Jack Gene - My god, Ladies and gentlemen, this match is on! Brad Johnson has just made this match official. Stay tuned, when we come back, it’s Scott Vyper vs. Xavier Langston vs. Father Nathan vs. Kronin in a 4-corners, title vs. title match as both the ASC and GLC are on the line. Stay tuned!

[The scene fades.]


ASC/GLC Buildup

Writer: Jordan

[We cut for the final time to Jeff, Aiden, and Dave.]

Jeff Benedict - I don't believe it. Our match has changed, and now we'll have four outstanding wrestlers vying for a both titles! We know what Ben Cash thinks, and we know what the fans think. Now I want to know what you two think. Is this a good idea, guys?

Aiden Lynch - Absolutely. You have Kronin and Nathan, two guys who have been harder to beat than the New England Patriots, you've got Scott Vyper, a man that has ruled this company in the past and makes you think he could do it again, and you've got Xavier Langston, possibly the best athlete on the roster right now.

Dave Deacon - Now we agree on something, Aiden. Xavier Langston has been a rising star in this fed for several months now. Scott Vyper is a Hall of Famer who hasn't lost a step since he returned. Kronin may be the best overall wrestler in this match, and Father Nathan brings more energy, passion, and effort than any wrestler this fed has ever seen. I have to tell you, folks, this will be one for the ages.

Jeff Benedict - So who wins this match?

Dave Deacon - I think Father Nathan pulls it off. In his tenure here, nobody has been harder to pin than Nate. He's a brutal fighter, and he never shies away from the fight. He'll be in the middle of everything going on tonight, and he walks away with the victory.

Aiden Lynch - Not a bad call, Dave. I think its Xavier Langston, though. Catching X is like trying to catch a fish bare handed. The guy is slippery as an eel, and for Kronin or Nathan to really have an effect on him, they'll have to get a hold of him. I don't see it happening. He's smart enough to let the others wear themselves down without expending too much effort, and he's gonna have more than enough stamina to be right there at the finish. Xavier Langston ends up being the new Ace Superior and Great Lakes Champions.

Jeff Benedict - Well, this match is moving forward either way. I can't wait to see how it turns out.

[And we cut back to Jack and Bill.]


Kronin (c) vs. Nathan (c) vs. Vyper vs. Langston

Writer: Garvin

[The shot goes back to ringside where Kronin, Father Nathan, Scott Vyper, Xavier Langston, Referee John Law and Wayne Inkster stand inside the ring.]

Inkster announces that tonight's main event has been made official, and it will be a title vs. title match with both the Ace Superior and Great Lakes Championships on the line. And, being that this event is being held in Mexico City, Mexico, this match will be held under Mexican rules. Which means, two men in the ring at a time. As soon as one leaves, another may enter - be it by tag, or any means of exiting the ring. He introduces the first challenger, Xavier Langston. The crowd boos. Jack and Bill talk about how he got to this place, his ongoing pursuit of Father Nathan and that ASC. Inkster announces the second challenger, Scott Vyper. The crowd boos even louder.

[Referee John Law takes both the ASC and GLC from Kronin and Father Nathan and shows them to the crowd and to the challengers. Vyper and Langston both prepare in their own ways, as do the Champions.]

Inkster introduces the Ace Superior Champion, Father Nathan. The crowd cheers. Jack and Bill talk about where Father Nathan has been, and how difficult his reign as Champion has been. Inkster introduces the Great Lakes Champion, Kronin. The crowd cheers even louder. Jack and Bill discuss whether or not Kronin can be called the greatest GLC that WMW has ever seen. Bill doesn't think so, as AWS Man (also known as Bill), in his mind at least, has that title. But, if Kronin can win tonight, then it could be up for debate.

[The ref talks to all four competitors. He then calls for the bell. Xavier Langston immediately charges across the ring and tackles Father Nathan. Vyper and Kronin leave the ring. Langston and Nathan trade blows. As Nathan tries to stand back up, Langston runs a knee right into Nathan's side, knocking him from the ring. Kronin immediately enters, to a big pop, and attacks Langston from behind. He lands a few body shots, before going for an Irish whip. Langston counters and hits him with a thumb to the eye. Kronin holds his eye in pain. Even though Langston had an opening, he backs away from Kronin and rolls to the outside. He quickly goes after Father Nathan, but referee Law sees it and slides out after him. He gets in between him and Nathan. Referees Luna Pier and Stephen Tyler run down and help the situation.]

Jack notes that even though only two fighters can be in the ring at one time, it doesn't mean Langston and Father Nathan can fight on the outside. The fight must happen inside the ring.

[Kronin, on the inside, calls for Vyper to get into the ring, but Vyper smiles and ignores him. Kronin walks over to pull him in, but Vyper drops down off the apron.]

Bill suggests these are the mind games that we've come to know and love from Scott Vyper. It's what makes him a multi-time Champion here, and a hall of famer. He knows when to enter the ring, and right now isn't one of those times. Not yet, at least.

[Just then, Langston slides back in. He takes Kronin down with a chop block, and begins to go after his right knee. Boots, toe kicks, and elbow drops into that knee, keeping the reigning GLC off of his feet. He then goes to work on him with a rear naked choke.]

Jack notes that Langston has a background in MMA competition. He was actually in-line to go for the Shoot Championship when he returned to WMW, but obviously, he had to settle a few scores and take care of some unfinished business with Arick Wills, and ultimately, Father Nathan. But, as Father Nathan is on the outside, Langston is showing what he's got against THE Man in WMW, the Great Lakes Champion Kronin.

[Langston goes for a clothesline, but Kronin ducks it and hits a German suplex. Langston pops back up and falls against the ropes. Kronin slowly gets back to his feet. Langston charges and gets booted in the midsection. Kronin then goes for the Death by Metal, but Langston counters with a back toss. Kronin lands on his back, but immediately pops up, holding his lower back in pain. Langston sees this and charges, and he hits Kronin with the "Who Shot Ya?" Yakuza Kick, knocking Kronin to the outside. Immediately, Father Nathan comes in and hits Langston with a body shot. He then scoops him up and slams him down, before bouncing off the ropes. He hits a running leg drop and makes the cover. Langston kicks out after 1. Nathan then pulls him up. He gets to his side and lifts him up into a fireman's carry, going for the Price of Sin, but Langston struggles and slides down his back. He pushes him forward. As Nathan turns around, Langston charges and hits the "Who Shot Ya?" Yakuza kick and Father Nathan falls down hard and rolls to the apron. Langston stands up and looks at both Kronin, who's laying on the outside and Nathan, who's laying on the apron.]

Bill Hughes is quickly falling for the hype that is Xavier Langston. He just took out the GLC and ASC with two consecutive Yakuza kicks, and that's incredibly sexy to him. Jack reminds him that Vyper is still in this match, and he looks like he's about ready to make his presence known.

[Just then, Vyper charges into the ring with a clothesline, but Langston sees it and ducks. As Vyper turns around, Langston goes for the "Who Shot Ya?" Yakuza kick, but Vyper dodges it, boots him in the midsection, lifts him up onto his shoulders and goes for the Vyper Driver. Langston counters and slides off his back. As Vyper turns around, Langston goes for a boot to the face, but Vyper catches it. Vyper then hits him with a short-armed clothesline. He goes for the pin, but only gets a 2-count.]

This was a close call. Both Jack and Bill thought that Vyper had eliminated Langston, which would have been incredible considering how awesome he had been up until this point. But, luckily, at least for Langston, he kicked out.

[On the outside, Kronin gets back to his knees as Father Nathan pulls himself up on the apron. Just then, Vyper sees Nathan and charges, slamming into him and knocking him off the apron. He lands on top of Kronin, and both fall to the floor. Langston crawls to the opposite corner and pulls himself into a seated position holding his neck. Vyper looks down at the mess on the floor. Vyper looks back towards Langston, before springing towards the corner. He quickly climbs the turnbuckle. As he reaches the top, both Father Nathan and Kronin pull themselves up. Vyper jumps and lands a moonsault that hits both men, and everyone goes down.]

Jack can't believe what he just witnessed. Kronin had been knocked to the outside, and Father Nathan saw the opening, giving up his body in an effort to retain his part of the Championship match. And out of nowhere, the hall of famer Scott Vyper risks his career hitting a move we hadn't seen from him in so long: a moonsault to the outside.

[As all 3 men pull themselves up on the outside, Xavier Langston pulls himself up on the ropes. He sees all 3 men and charges the ropes, before launching himself over the top and hits the Space Flying Tiger Drop. He hits Father Nathan dead center, while Vyper was able to move out of the way. Vyper slides into the ring, as does Kronin. Vyper immediately charges and takes out Kronin in the corner with a shoulder. He then lowers his shoulder and drives it into Kronin's midsection. He throws a few right hands, but Kronin fights back with a few right hands of his own. Vyper stumbles away from the corner. Kronin limps away as well, making sure Vyper stays within reach. As Vyper turns, Kronin reaches towards him, but Vyper hits him with a chop that levels him. Kronin pops back up and is hit with another chop. Vyper pushes him against the ropes. He goes for an irish whip, but Kronin reverses it. Instead of sending him running, though he gets him into the clench and then slams him down with a belly to bell suplex. He goes for the cover on Vyper, but only gets the two.]

And Kronin, out of nowhere, almost eliminated the mastermind behind this whole match, Scott Vyper. Jack and Bill argue whether or not it would have been fair if he did.

[Kronin stands back up. On the outside, Langston and Father Nathan remain grounded. Kronin pulls up Vyper. He immediately boots him into the midsection and then gets him into a standing head scissors, ready for Death by Metal. He tries to lift him up, but Vyper counters with a low blow. He then picks up Kronin onto his shoulders and hits the Vyper Driver.]

Jack can't believe it, but there are no DQs in this match. Vyper just hit a low blow, but there is nothing the ref can do about it. And now Kronin is just 3-seconds away from being eliminated.

[He goes for the pin, but doesn't get the 3-count. He can't believe it and sits, holding his head in disbelief. He stands back up and quickly locks on Venomlock. Kronin struggles to get free, but can't quite make it to the ropes. Vyper pulls back harder and harder. Finally, Kronin taps out. Vyper stands up holding his hands up. He hovers over Kronin with a huge grin.]

Kronin, first eliminated. Jack can't believe it. Bill says that the future is Scott Vyper's.

[Just then, Xavier Langston slides back into the ring. As Vyper turns around, he's hit with the "Who Shot Ya?" Yakuza kick. He goes for the pin, but only gets a 2-count. Pier and Tyler pull Kronin from the ring as medics start to work on him. He stands back up and hovers over Vyper. Without warning, Father Nathan reaches into the ring, pulls Langston out by the leg. As Langston hits the floor, Father Nathan slides in. He pulls Vyper up onto his shoulder and goes for the Price of Sin. Langston slides back in, pulls Vyper off and tosses him out of the ring. Father Nathan charges with a clothesline, but Langston ducks it. They both turn to face one another and Langston boots him in the gut. He locks on a double underhook, lifts him up, and hits a Tiger Driver '91. He holds it for the pin and gets the 3-count.]

"My god!" says Jack as we just witnessed both Champions being eliminated. One man will walk out tonight with both the Great Lakes and Ace Superior Champions, and neither on is the current Champion. That makes it official. 3 titles have changed hands here tonight in Mexico City. But now, with two fighters left, we'll find out who will walk out at the top of the ladder.

[Langston immediately jumps up and celebrates. He hovers over Father Nathan, jawing at him and pointing down. Vyper slides back into the ring. He rolls up Langston, but gets a 2-count. Tyler and Pier grab Nathan and pull him from the ring as medics begin to work on him. They both pop up. Vyper goes for a forearm shot, but Langston side steps him and then hits a jumping shining-wizard type kicks. He goes for the pin, but he only gets a 2-count. He pulls up Vyper and throws him into the ropes. He lands a stiff punch to the midsection. He pushes Vyper against the ropes and goes for an irish whip. Vyper reverses it. He goes for a fireman's carry, but Langston slides off the back. He then hits a beautiful dropkick that sends Vyper back down to the mat. Langston quickly rolls him up, but Vyper pushes off. He gets back to his feet and slams a boot to the back of Vyper's head as Vyper tries to push himself back up. Vyper holds his head as he sits on his knees. Langston pulls him up with a front chancery and connects with two viscious knee strikes before going for a vertical suplex. Vyper counters with a punch to the midsection. He pushes Langston away. Langston goes for a clothesline, but Vyper ducks it. Langston, out of nowhere, goes for a spinning back fist, but again, Vyper ducks it. As Langston turns around, Vyper boots him in the midsection. He then gets him in standing head scissors and then locks on a double underhook. He tries to lift him up, but Langston fights it, kicking his legs wildly. He then breaks free of the hold and tries to get Vyper up into a Fireman's carry. Vyper slides off his back. As Langston spins around, Vyper boots him in the midsection, gets him into a standing head scissors, locks him into a double underhook, lifts him up onto his shoulders and power bombs him to the mat. He quickly makes the cover. The ref counts it. He gets the 3-count. This match is over.]

Inkster announces that this match has been ended by the referee and that the winner, by pinfall and the new Ace Superior and Great Lakes Champion is Scott Vyper. Jack says that Scott Vyper set this match up. He not only convinced Xavier Langston to go along with his plan, but he also convinced the two Champions to put their titles on the line in this type of match. He took out Kronin, and after Langston took out Father Nathan, he defeated Langston securing himself as the Great Lakes Champion and putting his name, if it wasn't already, in the history books as the first double ASC and GLC.

[Vyper celebrates in the ring. He climbs the turnbuckles holding both titles above his head.]

Bill notes that Vyper is now a 4-time Great Lakes Champion and a 2-time Ace Superior Champion. And the reign of Vyper, the 2010 reign of Vyper is now. Scott Vyper is back on top of Wrestling Midwest.

[The scene fades.]


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