Fuel 39
Posted: October 15th, 2010 | Category: Televised Results | No Comments »
Fuel 39 – October 15th, 2010 – WMW Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
Dark
Jordan Keyser vs. El Oso
Hiawatha vs. Amariie
Xavier Langston vs. Arick Wills
Eric Dillinger vs. “Boom Boom” Butterfield
Heartlands Championship #1 Contender
Divion Sadistik vs. John Bundy
Last Week on Fuel 38
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up showing Bob Wire holding the Heartlands Championship as Boris Drago stood in the ring holding his bloody head.]
Voice Over - At Fuel 38, Bob Wire defeated Boris Drago to become the new Heartlands Champion. This crazed individual was able to overcome the size and strength of the Russian beast. Boris couldn't stop him, could Divion Sadistik? Or John Bundy?
[The shot changes to show Amariie standing against a dark background. The lights are dim.]
Voice Over - The return of Amariie is near.
[The shot changes to show shots of Xavier Langston as he defeated El Oso.]
Voice Over - Xavier Langston continued to shine as he successfully defeated El Oso at his own game. He also sent a message to Father Nathan. He plans on beating him, too.
...
Welcome to Fuel 39.
[The scene fades.]
Opening Commentary
Writer: Garvin
Jack Gene - Hello and welcome everyone to WMW Fuel 39! 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 we've got another fast-moving webisode of Fuel ready for you. We'll see the Heartlands Championship #1 contenders match between John Bundy and the newcomer, Divion Sadistik, plus, will Father Nathan confront Xavier Langston after he sent another message last week? Langston is in action tonight against Arick Wills. Plus, we'll also see Eric Dillinger in a Shoot exhibition match as he prepares for his fight against Jade at El Dia. Bill, what are you looking forward to?
Bill Hughes - I actually like this part of the show better when you do it alone. Gives me time to sit back and enjoy my Hughes Family Peaches "Go Case". It's quick and easy to eat when you're on the go. That's Hughes Family Peaches. They're [bleep]ing delicious.
Jack Gene - Glad to hear that. We're just about ready for our opening contest. It's...
Harry Cockles vs. The Angel of Death
Writer: Tabi
[The shot opens up to show Harry Cockles already in the ring talking with his manager, Ophelia Hinnie, the focus of the talk seems to be on Harry’s pink boa he wore to the ring today while Wayne Inkster stands near the middle of the ring. Moments later, the Angel of Death’s music hits and per her normal routine; glides into the ring from the top of the WMW big screen on a zip line.]Inkster announces the opening contest is a one fall match. He then introduces Harry Cockles first and Jack comments about Ophelia escorting Cockles to the ring for the first time in awhile. Bill makes a comment about missing the Hinnie. Inkster introduces the Angel of Death next and Bill comments how refreshing it was to see Bob Wire put the Angel of Death in her place last week, while Jack comments that the Angel of Death must be fuming after that attack last week.
[Ophelia Hinnie gets out of the ring as Harry lays his boa on the ring apron just as the Angel of Death hits the ring, landing on the top turnbuckle and performing a back flip into the ring and landing on her feet. The referee checks both Harry and TAOD for foreign objects then calls for the bell. Harry walks to the center of the ring and motions to TAOD that he wants to dance, the crowd calls for them to fight while TAOD looks at Harry like he is touched. Harry starts to dance and TAOD puts a stop to the dancing with a drop kick to Harry face, Harry gets to his feet only to be taken back down by a hurricanrana from TAOD. TAOD turns the hurricanrana into a pin attempt but Harry reverses it into a roll up pin attempt on TAOD who kicks out before the count of 2. TOAD hits the ropes and comes off with a full running start, ducking under the clothesline attempt by Harry and bouncing off the opposite ropes and connecting with a flying tornado DDT on Harry. Ophelia is calling encouragement to Harry in the ring as TAOD goes for another pin; Harry is able to kick out before the 3 count. TAOD pulls Harry to his feet, but Harry surprises TAOD by leaning in and kissing her, causing TAOD to sputter and wipe her mouth.]
Jack comments on that unorthodox way of slowing the TAOD down and now Harry will need to follow it up. Bill says that no one should have to suffer that, it’s cruel and unusual punishment and now TAOD will need to go get a tetanus shot to make sure she didn’t contact anything. Jack informs Bill that you can’t get Tetanus from a kiss.
[Harry sends TAOD down to the mat with a clothesline while she is distracted by the kiss, and then takes her down with another one when TAOD pops back to her feet. TAOD pops back to her feet once more and Harry delivers a scoop slam before TAOD can get her bearings. TAOD gets back up to one knee, Harry follows up with a series of punches and blows that keeps TAOD down on one knee and drives her face first to the mat with a knee to the back of TAOD’s neck. Harry starts to celebrate and pose for the crowd, even going so far as to walk over and get his boa and wrap it around his neck. Harry turns back around as Ophelia yells for him to finish the match, only to get sent down to the mat with a Pele kick from TAOD. Both wrestlers down but before the referee can start to count, Ophelia gets up on the ring apron and starts to argue with the referee. ]
Bill says Ophelia is doing a smart thing and giving her man time to get his bearings after that surprise sneak attack from TAOD. Jack adds that this could be the turning point of the match.
[Ophelia grabs the referee by the shirt and pulls the referee down into her cleavage as she tosses something towards Harry, who is just getting to his feet. But before Harry can grab the item, a blue haired woman wearing a black leather duster, along with purple leggings and a blue top slides comes out of the crowd and slides into the ring. The mystery woman intercepts Ophelia’s toss and spends a moment looking down at the bundle of leather and rubber of the sex toy Ophelia was trying to throw to Harry before spinning around and clocking Harry over the head with it. Harry stands there looking shocked and swaying on his feet after the blow; the mystery woman tosses the toy out of the ring and giggles as she looks at Harry’s dazed form before delivering a spinning back kick to Harry’s midsection and hooking both his arms in a double under hook. The woman goes to lift Harry up, getting him off the ground and drops Harry on the back of his neck and head, giggling as she rolls out of the ring and motions TAOD to the unmoving body of Harry Cockles. TAOD looks at the mystery woman like she’s seen a ghost which only makes the woman giggle more and rock back and forth on her knees on the outside of the ring. TAOD looks over at the downed Harry Cockles and quickly climbs up to the top rope and jumps off to connect with a backflip double leg drop to Harry Cockles.]
Jack calls out loudly “TAOD with the ‘Celestial Sueños’ on the downed Cockles.” He goes on to comment that this match is over except for the 3 count. Bill counters that the match was over when the mystery woman got involved and dropped Harry on his head with a Tiger Driver. Bill also comments that TAOD seemed to recognize the mystery woman.
[TAOD rolls Harry Cockles over and hooks a leg as she covers him, the referee counts the pin and it’s an easy three count. The referee immediately raises her hand in victory.]
After Match Happenings
Writer: Tabi
[The mystery woman slides back into the ring and as The Angel of Death turns around, they come face to face. The mystery woman steps up, wraps an arm around The Angel of Death’s neck and drops down in a reverse stunner position, then rises back up as The Angel of Death staggers and sweeps out The Angel of Death’s legs; driving The Angel of Death face first into the mat.]
Jack Gene – Good Lord! This woman not only took out Harry Cockles and handed the win to The Angel of Death; she just took out The Angel of Death as well. What is going on here?
Bill Hughes – How the hell should I know?
[The mystery woman looks down at both Harry Cockles and The Angel of Death, giggling as she does; suddenly the giggling stops and she bends over and starts to yell something to the knocked out Angel of Death.]
Mystery Woman – She wants to come out and play! Let her out!
[The woman pouts and stops her foot.]
Mystery Woman – Fine! Don’t need to be no dang ornery. I’ll git her a playin’ soon.
[The woman giggles again and then frowns, looking at both The Angel of Death and Harry Cockles. She taps each one a few times with her foot and when they don’t move, the mystery woman starts to pout. Dropping down into a lotus position between the two knocked out wrestlers, the mystery woman starts to rock and hum to herself; the humming interrupted now and then by giggling.]
Bill Hughes – Great! Just what we need around here, another one touched in the head. This one seems quite a few cards short of a full deck.
[The woman turns and looks right at Jack and Bill, as if she heard the comment then spotting Harry’s boa still lying in the ring, claps her hands in glee and crawls over to grab the boa. She then rolls out of the ring as security finally arrives and jumps the security railing and departs through the crowd with Harry’s boa still in hand.]
Jack Gene – Good Lord! This woman not only took out Harry Cockles and handed the win to The Angel of Death; she just took out The Angel of Death as well. What is going on here?
Bill Hughes – How the hell should I know?
[The mystery woman looks down at both Harry Cockles and The Angel of Death, giggling as she does; suddenly the giggling stops and she bends over and starts to yell something to the knocked out Angel of Death.]
Mystery Woman – She wants to come out and play! Let her out!
[The woman pouts and stops her foot.]
Mystery Woman – Fine! Don’t need to be no dang ornery. I’ll git her a playin’ soon.
[The woman giggles again and then frowns, looking at both The Angel of Death and Harry Cockles. She taps each one a few times with her foot and when they don’t move, the mystery woman starts to pout. Dropping down into a lotus position between the two knocked out wrestlers, the mystery woman starts to rock and hum to herself; the humming interrupted now and then by giggling.]
Bill Hughes – Great! Just what we need around here, another one touched in the head. This one seems quite a few cards short of a full deck.
[The woman turns and looks right at Jack and Bill, as if she heard the comment then spotting Harry’s boa still lying in the ring, claps her hands in glee and crawls over to grab the boa. She then rolls out of the ring as security finally arrives and jumps the security railing and departs through the crowd with Harry’s boa still in hand.]
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A Reaction from Harry Cockles
Writer: Scott[Harry Cockles is pacing around furiously in his typical flamboyant matter. Ophelia Hinnie watches, confused as to what to do about the matter. The 2 are currently in their locker room, which is stylishly designed with bright colors and designer furniture. Harry Cockles, close to tears, speaks in an almost shrieking voice.]
Harry Cockles - MY BOA! GONE! That was my lucky boa Ophelia. So many memories... so many good times had with that soft, fluffy boa around my neck... AND THAT BITCH STOLE IT!
Ophelia Hinnie - Harry, we can get you anothe...
Harry Cockles - I DON'T WANT ANOTHER BOA! IT WAS MY BOA! MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE! I'll get this.... this... god who was she anyway? Oh fiddlesticks... nevermind. I'll get that vile woman for this... I'll get her, and then I'll get my boa... and then probably some Japanese twins... oh, it would be great if they were a male and female combo of twins. I always wanted to be the middle of my own little human centipede.
Ophelia Hinnie - That would be pretty hot Harr...
Harry Cockles - DON'T DISTRACT ME MS. HINNIE FUNNYPANTZ! I... WANT... MY... BOA!
[Cockles continues to throw a child like tantrum as Ophelia just stands there, looking even more confused than usual.]
Xavier Langston vs. Arick Wills
Writer: Garvin
[Arick Wills, Wayne Inkster and referee Stephen Tyler stand in the ring.]Inkster announces the next match. He introduces the first fighter, who stands in the ring with him, Arick Wills. The crowd gives a mixed reaction. Jack notes that Arick was knocked out of commission by Dasha in their HLCmt Round 1 match, and wasn't expected to be able to return for another month, but doctors have cleared him to compete and, even Arick Wills has said that he feels at 100% despite how bad it looked on TV. Inkster than announces his opponent: Xavier Langston.
[The pulsing beat of “Wretches and Kings” by Linkin Park starts, with several red and blue spotlights strobing as they point at the entranceway. Upon the first symbol crashing, a hooded figure appears at the entrance with his head down and his hands covered in MMA open-finger gloves. His long, unbuttoned trench allows us to get a glance of his chiseled upper-body physique and a tattooed Old English letter “X” across his heart. His legs, covered in dark purple tights with white trim on the waist, move slowly down the aisle, carrying the rest of Da Man with him as he makes his way slowly to the ring. At about the halfway mark down the aisle, the figure stops and flips up its head, revealing the chilling icy blue eyes and bleach-blonde flattop of Xavier Langston, to the raucous booing of the crowd.]
Jack says that Xavier Langston has been on a roll as of late. And, all though it hasn't been officially announced as of yet, it is expected he will be facing Father Nathan at El Dia de los Muertos. He's made it clear he wants the title, and has been a wrecking ball through the competition since his return a few weeks ago. Bill agrees and says that no one else has stepped up to the challenge.
[Making his way down the aisle, Xavier arrives at the ring and quickly sheds his hooded trench, letting it fall to the floor. He then slides in the ring and stands quickly, staring a hole into Arick Wills. The referee checks him for foreign objects.]
[Langston lets go of the hold and pulls up Wills. He pushes him into the ropes and goes for an Irish whip, but Wills counters and takes him down with a clothesline. He drops him with another. Langston pops back up holding his chest and Wills catches him in a sidewalk slam. Wills goes for the pin, but only gets a one. He pushes himself up, and as Langston stands up, he lands a right hand. The crowd gets on their feet. He lands another right hand. Wills goes for a boot to the midsection. Langston catches it and hits a step-over heel kick. A hush falls onto the crowd. Langston sits up. He goes for a quick pin, but gets a two count. He sits up on his knees in disbelief. He quickly gets back up and pulls Wills into the corner. He lands a right hand, and another. But Wills reverses the position and lands a few of his own. He lifts up Langston and puts him on the top rope. Before he can take advantage of the situation, Langston hits an eye rake that sends Wills spinning. Then, Langston leaps off the top rope and lands an Ace Crusher. Wills goes limp on the mat. Langston quickly slides over to him and locks on a Koji Clutch. After a few short moments, Arick Wills taps out.]
Jack says that Xavier Langston has been on a roll as of late. And, all though it hasn't been officially announced as of yet, it is expected he will be facing Father Nathan at El Dia de los Muertos. He's made it clear he wants the title, and has been a wrecking ball through the competition since his return a few weeks ago. Bill agrees and says that no one else has stepped up to the challenge.
[Making his way down the aisle, Xavier arrives at the ring and quickly sheds his hooded trench, letting it fall to the floor. He then slides in the ring and stands quickly, staring a hole into Arick Wills. The referee checks him for foreign objects.]
Jack reminds everyone that this is a grudge match if there ever is one. Many credit Arick Wills for Langston needing time off in the first place, and was a major roadblock in his successes here. And, no one believes that more than Langston. Bill says that Langston has shown a lot more anger, a lot more fire this time around. And, it's rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. Jack agrees and says that Father Nathan has pretty much remained out of the ring since he was attacked by Langston. That could be because he's re-injured, or because he's biding his time.
[The ref calls for the bell and Langston shoots across the ring. He tries to get behind Wills, but Wills dodges it. They lock up and Wills sends him across the ring with an Irish whip. He takes Langston down with a shoulder block. Wills bounces off the ropes. Langston kips up and catches him with an arm drag. As Wills pops up, Langston hits him with a drop kick, and another. He continues the fast-paced attack, which took Wills off of his rhythm. Wills began to limp on the bad leg after a few minutes of the offense. Langston locks him in a front chancery, then begins to lay into him with knee strikes. Wills finally escapes to the ropes, but Langston stays on the attack and clotheslines him out to the floor.]
[As Arick Wills collects himself on the outside, Langston shoots into the ropes and charges across the ring. Then then propells himself through the air and onto Wills on the outside with the Space Flying Tiger Drop. He pops back up and yells at a group of fans at ringside. He then peels Wills from the floor and rolls him back into the ring. He slides in after him and goes for a pin. He gets a one. Langston dislikes the slow count, but continues on anyways, locking on a rear naked choke. He cinches it in with a body scissors.]
Jack notes that the crowd is really laying the hate into Xavier. Obviously upset about his motives to take out one of the most beloved Champions here, in Father Nathan. Bill suggests that the fans get over it, because as long as Father Nathan's got the title, he'll have a target on his back.
[As Arick Wills collects himself on the outside, Langston shoots into the ropes and charges across the ring. Then then propells himself through the air and onto Wills on the outside with the Space Flying Tiger Drop. He pops back up and yells at a group of fans at ringside. He then peels Wills from the floor and rolls him back into the ring. He slides in after him and goes for a pin. He gets a one. Langston dislikes the slow count, but continues on anyways, locking on a rear naked choke. He cinches it in with a body scissors.]
Bill says that Wills is completely out of his game this week. You can tell he's still hurting from Dasha almost breaking that ankle, and it's obvious that he shouldn't be in the ring right now. Jack says that some of the fans are giving him cheers. Bill says they're either sympathy cheers, or they just hate Langston that much.
[Langston lets go of the hold and pulls up Wills. He pushes him into the ropes and goes for an Irish whip, but Wills counters and takes him down with a clothesline. He drops him with another. Langston pops back up holding his chest and Wills catches him in a sidewalk slam. Wills goes for the pin, but only gets a one. He pushes himself up, and as Langston stands up, he lands a right hand. The crowd gets on their feet. He lands another right hand. Wills goes for a boot to the midsection. Langston catches it and hits a step-over heel kick. A hush falls onto the crowd. Langston sits up. He goes for a quick pin, but gets a two count. He sits up on his knees in disbelief. He quickly gets back up and pulls Wills into the corner. He lands a right hand, and another. But Wills reverses the position and lands a few of his own. He lifts up Langston and puts him on the top rope. Before he can take advantage of the situation, Langston hits an eye rake that sends Wills spinning. Then, Langston leaps off the top rope and lands an Ace Crusher. Wills goes limp on the mat. Langston quickly slides over to him and locks on a Koji Clutch. After a few short moments, Arick Wills taps out.]
Inkster annouces that this match has been ended by the ref. The winner of this match, by submission, is Xavier Langston.
[Langston breaks the hold and stands up looking down at Wills. He smiles. He then turns his attention to the rampway, calling for Nathan to fight him. He motions around his waist and draws "ASC" in the air with his finger. The scene fades.]
Louie Cwik catches up with the Mystery Woman
Writer: Tabi[The shot opens up with Louie Cwik quickly moving through the backstage hallways, looking slightly flustered as he adjusts his tie and wipes his brow.]
Louie Cwik – What do we know about this person, anything? Do we even have a name or do I have to go ‘Hey you, with the blue hair…yeah you’ to speak with her?
[Louie Cwik just sighs as his earpiece informs him of the bad news.]
Louie Cwik – Just my luck, I always get the crappy assignments, one of these days I will get the plush assignments like that tramp Mischa Barnes does.
[Louie’s rant is cut off as his cameraman taps his shoulder and points down the hall. Sitting on one of the audio cases along the wall is the mystery woman, rocking back and forth and humming softly. Louie starts down the hall towards her then pauses as he spots the two unmoving WMW security personal on the floor near her. With a silent ‘why me’ directed to the heavens, Louie continues down the hall towards the woman, and he can now see she has the boa wrapped around her neck and is petting one end like it was a pet.]
Louie Cwik – Um, excuse me, miss…I’m Louie Cwik, one of the backstage interviewers here at Wrestling Midwest and I would like to ask you a few questions.
[The woman turns her head, still humming and petting the boa and looks at Louie; her ice blue eyes seem to pierce right through Louie Cwik but she doesn’t say anything at all, just sorta gives Louie at rather disturbing grin.]
Louie Cwik – What’s your name? What do we call you?
Mystery Woman – She knows my name, when she comes out to play then all will know my name. Names are precious, should not be given out like Drops.
Louie Cwik – Um, ok then. Can you tell us why you first helped The Angel of Death and then attacked her? Why did you first attack Harry Cockles?
[The woman looks at Louie Cwik with complete lack of understanding.]
Mystery Woman – ‘Arry Cockle? Who dat? Was he the nice man in the ring? He very nice man, presents he give.
[Louie Cwik takes a deep breath to calm his growing frustration and nods his head sharply, reaching out to touch the boa.]
Louie Cwik – Yes he was the man in the ring, the one you dropped on his head. The man you took the boa from.
[The Mystery woman slaps Louie Cwik’s hand as he touches the boa.]
Mystery Woman – No dang footpad takin my present! Bad bad! Not nice man, no you don’t bein nice to me. Now Git, git away dreadful footpad!
[Louie Cwik looks stunned and rubs his hand. He tries once more to take control of this interview, if it could be called that.]
Louie Cwik – I won’t talk about the boa again. Now can you tell me why you attack The Angel of Death after you handed her the match?
Mystery Woman - She done have ye all hornswoggled. She ain’t no angel, dang awful doxy bathed in red, crimson red. Soon she will play, soon the need will make her play; she ain’t gonna hide no longer.
[With that the mystery woman hops off the audio cart and lands on the back of one of the downed security personal. The woman giggles as she draws a painful groan from him and skips off down the hallway, humming and giggling as she pets the boa. Louie Cwik just stands there trying to comprehend what just happened.]
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Brad Johnson Has An Announcement
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up backstage as Stephen Squires stands next to Brad Johnson.]
Stephen Squires - Stephen Squires here with WMW Owner Brad Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. We've been told that you have a special announcement concerning the Great Lakes Championship at El Dia de los Muertos 2010?
[Johnson smiles.]
Brad Johnson - Yes. Kronin has been a great Champion. He's really shown that he deserves to be in the spot that he's in. And, we've seen him fight the best in this business. But, now it's time to move into the future, for Kronin to take the step that puts himself into the history books. But to get there, he's got to face the next round of challengers. And, usually that's a decision that myself, and the rest of my booking staff have to make. We approve every Great Lakes challenger. But, now - now it's time for the next big challenger to step up and step into the spotlight.
Stephen Squires - So... you're out of ideas?
[Johnson pauses and laughs.]
Brad Johnson - I suppose you could say that. But, really - it's time for us to take a step back and allow the roster to decide who will take that shot. So, next week - we'll find out. We've got a full roster, and the GLC shot is what everyone works for. That's why they're here in WMW.
Stephen Squires - So... what are you saying?
Brad Johnson - 20 fighters, one ring. Over-the-top Challenge.
Stephen Squires - 20 fighters?
Brad Johnson - 20 fighters. And, you can throw in Bob Wire and Father Nathan in that mix as well. Current champions are eligible.
Stephen Squires - Whoa! Even Jade?
[Johnson shifty eyes.]
Brad Johnson - Well, no - not Jade. The Shoot Championship is a bit different. Speaking of which, isn't it time for Eric Dillinger's exhibition?
Stephen Squires - Why... yes. You've heard it here first - Fuel 40, 20-fighter Over-the-Top Challenge to determine the next challenger for the Great Lakes Championship. Now, let's turn it to the ring for our next contest.
[The scene fades.]
Eric Dillinger vs. "Boom Boom" Butterfield
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up inside the ring where Wayne Inkster, Stephen Tyler and "Boom Boom" Butterfield stand in the center of the ring.]
Inkster announces that the next match will be a Shoot Exhibition match inside the WMW ring. All MMA rules will remain in place. This exhibition will go 3 rounds, with 3 minutes per round. He announces the first fighter: "Boom Boom" Butterfield. Jack says that Butterfield was chosen because of his MMA experience and how closely his fighting style and shape is to Eric's opponent at El Dia, Jade. Inkster announces his opponent: Eric Dillinger.
[Eric comes out with the Cauliflower Crew. As Dillinger hits the ring, his crew remains on the outside, minus Styles. They talk on the inside of the ring, before the ref breaks it up.]
Jack Gene makes mention of Eric Styles, the oldest member of the group, who's the other guy working w/ Eric on his ground game and charged w/ getting him in the gym. Jack is still skeptical of Eric's ability in the cage. Bill reminds Jack that he had doubts when Eric went up against Jasmine Lucky, and he should have learned by now not to doubt Eric's abilities in that type of environment. He may not be classically trained, but he can hold his own. Jack says that we won't know for sure until he goes up against Jade. Tonight and Jasmine Lucky are hardly good gauges of what Eric will do at El Dia, considering how much better Jade is to the group.
[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. Dillinger catches him with a right hook that causes him to stagger. Butterfield catches his balance and blocks the next round of punches. He hits a snap jab that hits Eric in the center of the face, catching him off guard.]
Jack says that this is supposed to be a friendly exhibition. No knockouts are expected. This is to be a sparring session. Bill counters that idea and says, looking at how hard Butterfield just punched Dillinger, and the look on Dillinger's face, this is about to get real ugly.
[Both fighters circle one another, measuring the other up. Butterfield shoots in with a right hand, but misses. Eric catches him with a left handed roundhouse punch. Butterfield goes for a body kick, but Dillinger catches it and returns with a body strike. Dillinger keeps him locked up and forces him into the corner.]
Bill says that this is why Jack should just shut up and let the fight happen. We're only 50 seconds in, and Dillinger is just destroying Butterfield. Jack still thinks that we can't compare Butterfield and Jade. Even with the similarities, Jade is much more trained in that type of fight.
[Eric pulls Butterfield out of the corner, still locked on to his head and arms. He lands a stiff uppercut, and then pushes him backwards. Dillinger throws a left hook that floors Butterfield. Dillinger gets into a side mount and begins to lay him out with hammer fists. Tyler quickly calls for the bell and breaks up the attack. This match is over. Eric stands up as his team climb into the ring. They celebrate.]
Wayne Inkster announces Eric Dillinger as the winner by knockout at the 1:04 second mark. Jack says he can't believe Eric knocked him out. That this was supposed to be an exhibition, not a full-on fight. He questions what Eric was thinking. Bill says that Jack needs to start recognizing Eric's abilities and stop doubting him and over-thinking everything. Sure, this was a sparring match, but as soon as Butterfield laid in with the first strike, it was apparent that this fight was going to end like this. And, it's something that Jade will have to defend herself. She's never gone up against a striker like this. Will be interesting to see how she handles it.
[Dillinger walks over to Butterfield who is now sitting with the help of the ref. Dillinger checks to make sure he is okay, and then continues to celebrate. Members of his crew are talking off-mic to the camera, telling Jade that he's coming and that the title is his. The scene fades.]
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Bob Wire Watches With Great Interest
Writer: Garvin
[The shot opens up in the back as Bob Wire, along with his chair, stand in the back watching the monitor. They show inside the ring where Divion Sadistik stands. He runs his hand over the Heartlands Championship and laughs to himself. The scene fades.]
Divion Sadistik vs. John Bundy
Writer: Garvin
[In the WMW Arena, Wayne Inkster stands in the center of the ring alongside Divion Sadistik. Referee Stephen Tyler tries to give Divion instruction, but he ignores him completely.]
Wayne Inkster announces the next contest, tonight's Main Event. He says that this match is to determine who will face Bob Wire at El Dia de los Muertos for the Heartlands Championship. He introduces the first fighter: 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 last week. Bill says that two are two problems with that. First, Tyler wasn't thinking about that match, he was thinking about getting his hands on Jerry the Clown. And secondly, to suggest that Divion will be able to pull off another win like that this week is a bit misguided. Considering who his opponent is.
[Just then, "Elite" by The Deftones blasts from the PA and out walks John Bundy. He gets a mixed reaction from the crowd as he walks to the ring.]
Inkster announces his opponent, John Bundy. As Bundy walks to the ring, Jack and Bill discuss his match against Hiawatha last week and how awesomely strong he looked.
[Bundy 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. Bundy goes for a lockup, but Sadistik moves out of the way. Sadistik paces around the outside of Bundy, who just watches patiently. Bundy tries for another lockup, but again, Sadistik avoids it. The ref urges them to begin. Bundy says he's trying, and Sadistic just brushes off the comments. Bundy goes for another lockup, but Sadistik gets behind him with a waist lock. He slams a forearm into his back and tries to push him into the corner, but Bundy counters and gets behind him. He lifts him up and drives him into the corner. Sadistik fights the waist lock, and the ref starts a count to get out of the corner. Bundy breaks it and Sadistik looks back at him with a smile. Bundy walks back to the center and calls Sadistik out. As he meets him, they lock up once again and Bundy gets him into a headlock. Sadistik quickly moves towards the ropes and the ref breaks it up. Bundy, looking frustrated, walks backwards with his hands up, jawing at Sadistik.]
Bill says that Sadistik is playing mind games with Bundy. And all though, it's starting to get to him, Sadistik needs to worry about pissing the big man off as we all know Bundy's history with suspensions and fines for how ruthless he can be.
[They meet again in the center, but Sadistik pushes him off. Bundy goes for another headlock, but Sadistik counters it, pushing him to the side. As Bundy comes back, they immediately lock up again. Sadistik charges towards him, pushing him into the corner. Bundy switches it up on him, and then it's reversed again. Finally, the ref tells them to break it up. Sadistik lands a cheap shot slap as the ref's back was turned to him.]
Jack says that Sadistik is showing some great strength, getting Bundy in the corner like that. He's, again, not doing anything too aggressive. Lots of counters, trying to make Bundy make the first moves, and hopefully causing Bundy to make a mistake. Bill says this was a smart approach against Tyler last week, but this week, there is nothing distracting Bundy. Bundy has his eye on the prize, and these mind games are only delaying the inevitable: Bundy crushing him.
[They circle each other once again in the ring. They lock up once again, and Bundy sends him back into the ropes. The ref starts another 5-count, gets to 3 and Bundy lets go and lands a huge open handed chop against Sadistik's chest. Sadistik stumbles away from the ropes holding his chest. Bundy goes for a clothesline, but Sadistik ducks it and quickly locks him in a headlock. He wrenches a few times before Bundy sends him across the ring. As Sadistik bounces back, they collide with a shoulder block. Bundy barely moves. He dusts off his shoulder with a smile. Sadistik looks around and then hits the ropes again. As he bounces back, Bundy goes for a clothesline, but Sadistik ducks it. He continues running and bounces off the ropes again. Bundy stands in the ring ready to attack him, but Sadistik flies through the air landing a flying forearm to the head. Bundy stumbles backwards and Sadistik takes him down with a by the leg. Sadistik stands up and lands a boot to his chest, and another to his face. He goes for the pin, but is pushed off before the 1-count. They both get back to their feet, and Sadistik rams a boot into his chest. He lands a right hand that sends Bundy stumbling into the corner. As he hits the corner, Sadistik charges, but Bundy hits him with a chest bounce that sends Sadistik stumbling backwards. Bundy hits a right and follows it up with a chop. Sadistik rakes him in the eyes. As Bundy spins around, Sadistik takes him down with a chop block. He goes for a pin, but again pushes out of it before the 1-count. He sits up holding his leg in pain. Sadistik locks on a rear chin lock.]
[They circle each other once again in the ring. They lock up once again, and Bundy sends him back into the ropes. The ref starts another 5-count, gets to 3 and Bundy lets go and lands a huge open handed chop against Sadistik's chest. Sadistik stumbles away from the ropes holding his chest. Bundy goes for a clothesline, but Sadistik ducks it and quickly locks him in a headlock. He wrenches a few times before Bundy sends him across the ring. As Sadistik bounces back, they collide with a shoulder block. Bundy barely moves. He dusts off his shoulder with a smile. Sadistik looks around and then hits the ropes again. As he bounces back, Bundy goes for a clothesline, but Sadistik ducks it. He continues running and bounces off the ropes again. Bundy stands in the ring ready to attack him, but Sadistik flies through the air landing a flying forearm to the head. Bundy stumbles backwards and Sadistik takes him down with a by the leg. Sadistik stands up and lands a boot to his chest, and another to his face. He goes for the pin, but is pushed off before the 1-count. They both get back to their feet, and Sadistik rams a boot into his chest. He lands a right hand that sends Bundy stumbling into the corner. As he hits the corner, Sadistik charges, but Bundy hits him with a chest bounce that sends Sadistik stumbling backwards. Bundy hits a right and follows it up with a chop. Sadistik rakes him in the eyes. As Bundy spins around, Sadistik takes him down with a chop block. He goes for a pin, but again pushes out of it before the 1-count. He sits up holding his leg in pain. Sadistik locks on a rear chin lock.]
Bill compliments Sadistik's poise in the ring. Especially against a guy like John Bundy. Really showing he can hang with a guy that size and is handling the match very similarly to how he handled the match against Tim last week, which is unexpected. Jack says that the chop block took a lot of steam out of Bundy. He's in a defensive position, but depending on how hard Sadistik hit that knee, this could be his last shot at getting back to his feet.
[As Bundy fights back to his feet, he lands an elbow to Sadistik's midsection. Sadistik takes a few steps back and Bundy slugs him with a right hand, and another. Bundy grabs him by the head and locks him in a front facelock. He lifts him up and takes him over with a suplex. Bundy rolls onto him and goes for a pin, but Sadistik kicks out. He then begins to dig out Sadistik's eye, which causes the ref to quickly break it up. Sadistik rolls on the mat in pain, holding his right eye. He gets to his knees and Bundy is able to grab him and push him into the corner. He lands a heavy forearm to his jaw. He turns his back and tries to compress Sadistik in the corner, but Sadistik gets an arm free and hits him with a forearm to the back of the head. Bundy walks out of the corner and Sadistik goes for a clothesline, but Bundy catches him on his shoulder and drives him into the corner. Bundy follows it up with an open handed chop against his chest. Bundy then walks out of the corner and tells the crowd that the match is over. He then charges the corner and leaps into the air with an avalanche splash, but Sadistik moved out of the way at the last second. He hits Bundy with a neckbreaker. Both lay on the mat as the ref starts the 10-count.]
Jack can't believe that Sadistik, not only was able to get out of that predicament, but took the big man down in such a way that he still hasn't gotten up. Bill says this is the true test. The true telling point if Sadistik is worthy to be the challenger for the Heartlands Championship. He's got the big man down, but can he himself get back up?
[At the 6-count, both men start to get to their feet. Sadistik is the first. He collects himself on the ropes. Bundy follows him up and charges him, knocking him back into the corner. Bundy hits him with a right hand to the midsection. He then pulls him from the corner and takes him down to the mat with a scoop slam. Bundy calls for the match to be over. He falls back into the ropes and as he bounces back he jumps into the air and goes for the Bundy Splash. But, Sadistik, out of nowhere, jumps up and connects with a jumping STO. Bundy looks out of it. He goes for the pin and gets the 3. The ref calls for the bell. The match is over.]
Wayne Inkster announces that Divion Sadistik is the winner of this match by pinfall and will take on Bob Wire at El Dia de los Muertos. Jack was impressed by the Sadistik's ability to take out the big man. Bill suggests that maybe there's something strong behind the whole "Redeemer's" ideology, and maybe this is just the first sign of it.
[Divion sits up as he tries to catch his breath. He rolls out of the ring and begins to walk up the ramp as the crowd gives him a mixed reaction. The scene fades.]
Next Week on Fuel 40
Writer: Garvin
[The scene opens up with shots of Eric Dillinger and Jade in their various Lions' Den matches.]
Voice Over - The official weigh-in between Eric Dillinger and Jade. Two will enter the Lions' Den at El Dia.
[The shot changes to focus in on the Shoot Champion.]
Voice Over - But only one will walk out Shoot Champion.
[The shot changes to show Kronin standing in the center of the ring holding the Great Lakes Championship.]
Voice Over - 20 Fighters will enter the ring at Fuel 40 to decide who will challenge for the Great Lakes Championship at El Dia de los Muertos.
[The camera turns and zooms in on Kronin making a serious face.]
Voice Over - 1 man stands in their way of making history.
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Fuel 40, from WMW Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on October 15th, 2010.
[The scene fades.]
Dark Matches
Writer: Garvin
- Amariie d. Hiawatha.
- Jordan Keyser and El Oso drew.

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