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Fuel 40

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Fuel 40 – October 22nd, 2010 – WMW Arena, Cleveland, Ohio

Shoot Championship Weigh-In
Jade vs. Eric Dillinger

Great Lakes Championship #1 Contender
20-Man Over-the-Top Challenge: Amariie, The Angel of Death, Arick Wills, Bob Wire, Boris Drago, Divion Sadistik, El Oso, Father Nathan, Jerry the Clown, John Bundy, Jasmine Lucky, Jordan Keyser, Marty Poppins, Matrix, Mystery Woman, Ryven, Scott Vyper, Tim Tyler, Tyson Banes, Xavier Langston


Last Week on Fuel 39

Writer: Garvin

[The shot opens up showing Xavier Langston hovering over a beaten Arick Wills.]

Voice Over - At Fuel 39, Xavier Langston finally got his revenge on Arick Wills. After Wills was credited for being the man that took Langston out with an injury, Langston struck back and may have put Wills on the table. With nothing else in his way, will he do the same damage to Father Nathan? Or will Father Nathan continue to hide from the challenge?

[The shot changes to show Eric Dillinger motioning that the Shoot Championship will be around his waist.]

Voice Over - Eric Dillinger has proven to be one of the greatest wrestlers on the WMW roster. With wins over Jasmine Lucky and "Boom Boom" Butterfield, Eric is continuing to prove that he will give Jade a worthy challenge. But, will his momentum last into El Dia?

[The shot changes to show shots of Divion Sadistik as he defeats John Bundy.]

Voice Over - Divion Sadistik claimed the #1 Contendership for the Heartlands Championship with his win over John Bundy. But, before he goes for the title, he must first make it through the 20-man Over-the-Top Challenge, tonight.

...

Welcome to Fuel 40.

[The scene fades.]

Fuel 40 - October 23rd, 2010 - WMW Arena in Cleveland, Ohio

Opening Commentary

Writer: Garvin

[The shot opens up showing the WMW and Fuel logos in the WMW Arena as big bursts of pyro go off in the background and the 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 WMW Fuel 40! 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. Today's episode is a build-up towards El Dia de los Muertos 2010. Only two things on the card tonight: The Shoot Championship weigh in, and a 20-man, Over-the-Top Challenge to determine who will face Kronin for the Great Lakes Championship.

Bill Hughes - Yeah, Jack. A lot of big names in that match. Xavier Langston, John Bundy, Boris Drago, Scott Vyper, plus the Heartlands and Ace Superior Champions, Bob Wire and Father Nathan. We could see the ASC face the GLC in a title for title match.

Jack Gene - There are definitely a lot of opportunities here tonight. 20 entered, 1 will walk out with the GLC title shot. But, right now, we're going to turn it over to John and Stephen Squires in the back, as we build up the Shoot Championship weigh-in. Later on tonight, they'll be taking a look at the reigning Champion Jade. Right now, they take a look at Eric Dillinger.

[The shot fades.]

Shoot Weigh-In: Eric Dillinger

Writer: Eric

[The shot opens up backstage with John and Stephen Squires. They sit in front of a flat screen TV that has the El Dia 2010 logo, along with a shot of Jade, Eric Dillinger and the Shoot Championship.]

Stephen Squires - It's all over Twitter, Facebook, and even WMW's homepage, and it's time for us to dive right in: Eric Dillinger vs Jade, in the new Lion's Den MMA, with the Shoot Championship on the line. I'm Stephen Squires, and with me as always is my brother John.  And I know I'm not the only one excited for this match.

John Squires - That's for sure. I am literally chomping at the bit to see this match up as it's shaping up to be the greatest Shoot Title match we've seen yet.

Stephen Squires - How do you figure, John?

John Squires - It's all about the contender for the title, or strap as he calls. Hailing from the great state of Texas, a state that's produced some of the greatest athletes this world has seen, is a man who's known the world over for being one of the toughest professional wrestlers on the face of the planet. He's been hit with chairs, put through tables and glass, lacerated with barbed wire, and he's even lost an ear along the way. It takes nothing short of calling in the National Guard to keep him down. That, in itself, tell me that we could very well see the first man to eat a Jade kick and not fall flat on his face.

Stephen Squires - And if Jade chooses to go down the submission road with Dillinger he's the type to face injury rather than tap out as proven when he faced off against Father Nathan for the Ace Superior Championship. That kind of will and determination just could be the thing that puts a new title around his waist, but he is still relatively untested in the cage.

John Squires - That is true. He has only had two matches in the cage, but if we can indicate anything from his performances so far it's that whatever his training team is feeding him... It's working.

Stephen Squires - Certainly so. The team houses Andrew O'Reilly, former Golden Gloves Champion turned pro wrestler, Mike Barr, a 4th degree black belt in Brazillian Ju Jitsu, Eric Styles, Lucha Libre legend who's trained countless professional wrestlers, and his own son, John Dillinger.  

John Squires - Tell me, what does his son bring to the table?

Stephen Squires - Boyish good looks, water, and fresh towels. Actually, from what I hear he's a chip off the old block. For just turning sixteen the kid is a monster and makes for a great grappling and work out partner for his dad. All in all, I'd say he's got the perfect training team behind him. They've changed up his diet, given him a new training regimen, and the guy was already a monster to begin with. Let's not forget about his ground game which is what he's got going the best for him.

John Squires - Definitely. A guy that size who's got the strength and awareness to watch all of his extremities and you'd better believe that makes for a dangerous equation. Mike Barr and Eric have taught him some serious ground D and offense. However, I don't see him winning by submission.

Stephen Squires - What do you say then?

John Squires - Technical knockout. He'll get Jade on her back until she can't defend. The ref will have no choice but to call it at that point, but that's if he can get Jade on her back in the first place.

Stephen Squires - Eric Dillinger defnitely does have the skills necessary to win and not a lot of weakness going into this barring his experience in the ring. It'll be an interesting match up to say the least. We'll be back a little later to take a look at the Shoot Champion, Jade. Stay tuned.

[The scene fades.]


The Knights Are Here To Stay

Writer: MOD

["You Found Me" by The Fray plays over the PA system when Damien Knight along with Zana Knight making their way down to the ring. The crowd boos them both endlessly what seems to be almost out of the arena. Damien and Zana Knight ignore the boos and make their way into the ring. Zana Knight immediately asks for a mic from Wayne Inkster, but Wayne look reluctant to do so. Zana Knight gives off an angry look and Wayne does not want any problems, so gives the mic to Zana Knight. Zana Knight hands the mic to Damien Knight and he begins to speak.]

Damien Knight - Straight down to business. I guess the old saying is true you can lead a horse to water, but you cant make him drink it. I have tried to help Arick Wills put gold around his waist, but as we have all witnessed he failed miserably. I was a big support of Arick Wills' success in WMW, but I guess he wasn't what I thought he was. So, I am officially parting ways with Arick Wills. I will be putting my focus else where.

[The fans continue to boo Damien Knight as he speaks....]

Damien Knight - SHUT UP!!!!! You fans are rude. Just listen to what I have to say. DAMN!

[The fans begins to boo Damien Knight even louder. Zana Knight taunts the crowd.]

Damien Knight - Now, before I was rudely interrupted. Like I was saying, there has been some controversy with my wife and I, but I am here to let you all know that I am no longer divorcing my wife. The Knights are here to stay.

[Zana Knight shakes her head in approval; agreeing with the statement just made from Damien Knight.]

Damien Knight - With that being said, We are here to put everyone on notice. We are bringing HELL back to WMW!!!!

[Damien Knight drops the mic and "You Found Me" by The Fray plays over the PA system as Damien and Zana Knight begin to exit the ring and make their way up to the top of the ramp. Out of no where Arick Wills comes from backstage with a chair in hand and catches The Knights off guard. Arick Wills levels Damien Knight with a chair shot to the skull. Zana Knight is in shock with the actions of Arick Wills. The King of Wrestling proceeds to give Zana a chair shot to the skull for good measure as well. Arick Wills holds the chair in the air and taunts the fans. The fans cheer Arick Wills on as security make their way out to the ramp to hold Arick Wills back from causing anymore damage. Paramedics finally make their way out from the back to check on The Knights. The scene fades.]

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Shoot Weigh-In: Jade

Writer: Amanda

[The shot opens up backstage with John and Stephen Squires. They sit in front of a flat screen TV that has the El Dia 2010 logo, along with a shot of Jade, Eric Dillinger and the Shoot Championship.]

John Squires - And welcome back, WMW fans!  We showed you a bit about Eric Dillinger going into this fight, now let's take a look at Jade.

Stephen Squires - And let's dive right into things.  For those fans who might be new, or simply need a refresher, what do you see as Jade's strong points?

John Squires - Well, Jade has had a truly amazing career here in WMW.  Her first ever match was a draw against Mr. Hero, and after that, she went on a strong string of wins, winning 28 matches before suffering her first loss, at the hands of Scott Vyper.  During that run, she set a record for the longest reigning Heartlands Champion, a record later broken by Hecate, but only slightly.  Jade has also held the Great Lakes Championship, winning the belt in her rookie year.  In the Lion's Den set up, she is a perfect 6-0 and is now over halfway to beating Guy Kinski's record setting year long reign as Shoot Champion.  I believe this is because of Jade's incredible background as a martial artist.  She's an expert in Wushu, which is commonly referred to as Kung Fu outside of China, and we're told that she has adapted moves from other martial arts in to create her own, unique style of fighting.  It's served her well in her time here in WMW, that's for sure.

Stephen Squires - It is an impressive resume, that's for sure.  Now, what about her weaknesses?  I've heard it said that she doesn't have any, but she is human, after all... there has to be something she isn't an expert at.

John Squires - Indeed she does.  I think her biggest strength is also her biggest weakness.  She's a martial artist.  She is not as sound a wrestler as a Kronin, Hecate, Scott Vyper, even a Valora.  If she's forced to grapple, she often is at a disadvantage, and that is one thing Eric Dillinger has going for him.  He will definitely be able to out wrestle Jade.  We've seen Jordan Keyser try to use wrestling to beat Jade and it nearly got him the belt.  I'd bet a year's salary that Eric has studied those matches and will be ready for Jade.  Outside of that, we have the continued distractions in Jade's Personal life.  Her tag team partner and friend, Hecate is still severely injured and no information on the hit and run is forthcoming, We also saw that the International Olympic Committee has stripped Jade of her Gold Medals in Gymnastics and martial arts due to the Chinese government providing false information on her age and date of birth.  That was a huge blow to Jade and it had to be a huge blow to her confidence as well.  And, I think Jade's biggest weakness is her refusal to take a shortcut.  We've seen her be downright brutal in combat, but she holds to her own codes of honor, this was a weakness that cost her her first loss against Scott Vyper and has cost her several matches since then.  Eric Dillinger is not bound by Jade's codes.. all in all, I think Jade is a lot more vulnerable then some people might think.  It's just been that so far, people haven't been able to capitalize.

Stephen Squires - Good points, John.  So let me ask you this, what do you think Jade needs to do to win at El Dia?

John Squires - Stick to what she knows.  Use her lethal kicks to keep Dillinger away from grappling range and wear him down.  Jade is at her best when she's hammering her opponent and seemingly hitting them from every direction.  She needs to do more of the same here.

Stephen Squires - And what does she need to avoid, do you think?

John Squires - She has to go back to that almost Vulcan like Jade.  Eric Dillinger can get into your head and mess with you, I'd put him almost on the same level as Valora or Ryven in that regard.  If Jade can't find a way to block out her personal distractions, Eric Dillinger will make her pay for it.  I also think Jade needs to end the fight quickly and decisively.  She's got all eyes in the WMW on her, and if they smell blood in the water, or sense that she's weakened, her road will get much tougher in a big time hurry.

Stephen Squires - Good point, John, so... to sum it all up...  Can Jade win this match?

John Squires - I think so.  She definitely has the skills to win this match and keep her amazing title run going.  I'd still put her as my favorite to win, but I think Eric Dillinger will turn out to be a good challenge for her.  I'm excited to see how this match plays out.

Stephen Squires - It is at that, John, but we have to pause for a bit here to get back to Fuel 40.  We'll be back a little later with the official weigh-in for Jade vs. Eric Dillinger. Stay tuned.

[The scene fades.]


The Shoot Weigh-In: Jade vs. Eric Dillinger

Writer: Amanda, Eric and Garvin

[The shot opens up on the stage where a scale is placed. Behind the scale, on the WMW Big Screen is the El Dia de los Muertos 2010 poster. Next to the scale stands Wayne Inkster.]

Wayne Inkster - Ladies and gentlemen, it is time for the Shoot Championship weigh-in. First, the challenger, reigning from San Antonio,TX he is Eric Dillinger!

[“Never Let It Die,” hits as Eric Dillinger enters the scene in his MMA shorts, black Cauliflower Crew t-shirt, WMW beanie, and no shoes. Following close behind him is the Cauliflower Crew themselves who have been working so hard to train him. Most of them wave to the crowd, though Mike Barr is seen sneering as he goes past. Eric, meanwhile, points out to the crowd to get a cheap pop.]

Stephen Squires - Stephen Squires with Jack and Bill again to comment on the weigh in. What are your thoughts on Dillinger’s number one contendership?

Jack Gene - As I’ve stated before, I’m not too confident on Dillinger’s ability in the cage. Sure, he’s been a great professional wrestler, but I’m saying if Jade can get around Dillinger’s strength and size advantage then we’ll be seeing her walk out the champ once again.

John Squires - Are you blind? Have you not seen his past two fights in the cage? I don’t know what his training team has been feeding him, but he’s looking better and better every time he gets in there. The guy’s been working hard and I think we’re going to see real results.

Bill Hughes - I’m with John on this one which says a lot because I don’t really like John. But all joking aside, Dillinger’s a guy who’s got a serious back ground as a mat based wrestler. He’s got the guy who taught him all that mat wrestling in his corner again AND Mike Barr who’s a Brazillian Ju-Jitsu specialist.

John Squires – That right. From what I’m hearing Eric’s taking to Ju-Jitsu like a newborn shark does to the ocean.

[Dillinger removes his shirt and beanie before tossing it to his son who catches them. Eric makes an inaudible joke to the woman at the scale. Apparently it was pretty funny because everyone around him is laughing.]

Wayne Inkster - Eric Dillinger weighs in at 240 lbs.

[He does typical muscle flex before rolling his eyes and stepping off the scale and taking back his things from his son. As he puts on his shirt you can see him joking with Andrew.]

Jack Gene - Dillinger’s normally about ten pounds heavier.

John Squires – I talked to Andrew O’Reilly and he’s told me that he’s got Eric doing a lot of boxing cardio. That’s probably where the weight went.


Wayne Inkster - And his opponent, the Wrestling Midwest Shoot Champion...

["The Jade Dragon Concerto" plays over the PA as Jade walks out with her trainers who are getting stared down by Mike Barr. She is wearing a black sports bra trimmed in Jade green and darker colored Jade green shorts.]

Wayne Inkster - ...she reigns from Lhasa, Tibet, China. She is... Jade!

[She gets a big pop from the crowd as she walks up to the scale.]

Stephen Squires - And here comes the WMW Shoot Champion, herself, Jade!

Bill Hughes - You know, a lot of people have criticized Jade for her brutal approach to matches and her rather condescending attitude as of late towards her opponents, but I gotta tell you, I really love it.  It's about time we saw Jade be herself and do what she does best.  I think a lot of people have overlooked Jade and it's about time she reminded people who she is and what she can do.

Stephen Squires - Overlooked?  How so?

[As Jade steps on the scale, Wayne Inkster walks towards it. He reads it.]

Bill Hughes - How so?  It's been all Valora, Kronin, Father Nathan, AWS Man and other people.  When you mention top talent, almost no one mentions Jade.  And they should take note, because when Druscilla was ignored, she went and grabbed the Great Lakes Championship and forced people to pay attention to her.  Hell, even Brad Johnson left Jade out of the 20 man battle royal!  But Marty Poppins is good enough to enter?!  It's asinine!

Wayne Inkster - Jade weighs in at 145lbs.

Jack Gene - Oh, come on Bill. Brad Johnson wants the Shoot Division to focus on the Shoot Title matches.  I don't see anything wrong with people wanting the MMA division to run more like MMA rules, and I haven't heard Jade complain about it, either. Eric's not in the match. Why aren't you complaining about that?

Bill Hughes - Technicalities, Jack.

Jack Gene - Well, we just saw Jade weigh in. Looks like she has dropped another 2 lbs.  Last month, she weighed in at 147.  Are we seeing the first big signs of a real problem with Jade?

Bill Hughes - I think a special exemption could have and should have been made for this occasion, but... I do admit that Jade losing weight at the rate she is is definitely going to spell trouble for her down the road.  But I have faith in Jade that she'll correct things and get back on track.  

[She poses for some muscle shots. Jade steps off the scale, walks up to Brad Johnson and Ben Cash and shakes their hands.]

Stephen Squires - Well, I'm alarmed at the rate at which Jade seems to be dropping weight.  This is definitely something we need to keep an eye on.

Bill Hughes - Well, maybe she's just leaning down and trimming off body fat down to muscle and the like.  We don't know the whole story as to why she's losing weight.

Jack Gene - I think it's a fairly safe assumption to say that the distractions in Jade's personal life is perhaps one of the main reasons she's been dropping weight, and if this trend continues, I don't think Jade will be cleared to compete much longer.

[Eric Dillinger says something to his crew before he walks back to Johnson and stands in front of Jade. Johnson gets in between them and both raise their firsts for some photo ops with Eric smiling and winking at his opponent.]

Wayne Inkster - Ladies and gentlemen, your Shoot Championship fight for El Dia de los Muertos 2010! Jade! ...vs. Eric Dillinger!

Stephen Squires - Well, we've got some varying opinions of this matchup, but after tonight, it's up to these two fighters. Nothing else stands in their way. The time to focus is now, and they have 8 days. 8 days, we meet here again in WMW Arena for El Dia de los Muertos 2010. Stay tuned.

[The crowd pops as more cameras flash. The scene fades.]


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20-Man Over-the-Top Challenge

Writer: Garvin

[In the WMW Arena, Wayne Inkster stands in the center of the ring alongside Referee John Law. Referees Stephen Tyler and Luna Pier stand on the outside. In each corner stands John Bundy, Boris Drago, Marty Poppins and Jasmine Lucky.]

Wayne Inkster announces the next contest, tonight's Main Event. He says that this match is to determine who will face Kronin at El Dia de los Muertos for the Great Lakes Championship. He introduces the first four fighters, who stand in the ring with him: John Bundy, Boris Dragon, Marty Poppins and Jasmine Lucky. He says that this is a 20-fighter Over-the-Top Challenge, which will start with 4 fighters in the ring. As soon as one is eliminated, they will be replaced until all 20 fighters have been entered. Those 20 fighters were picked at random by WMW Owner Brad Johnson. An elimination occurs when a fighter is thrown over the top rope and hits the floor with both feet. Jack and Bill talk about how important this match is for every person, and the shot to face Kronin will instantly throw them in the spotlight. Jack also notes that Bob Wire, the Heartlands Champion and Father Nathan, the Ace Superior Champion is involved in this match, which means even another Champion could face Kronin in a Champion vs. Champion match.

[John Law calls for the bell and the fight begins. Bundy, Drago and Jasmine instantly go after Marty Poppins. Instinctly, he runs away and in an effort to escape, he jumps over the top rope and out to the floor. He runs up the ramp and to the safety of the backstage.]

Inkster announces that Marty Poppins was the first elimination. He then introduces the next fighter, Tim Tyler. Bill still can't understand why Marty has a contract in WMW. He's glad that he won't be in the match at any capacity after this.

[Tim walks down to the ring. He's pretty slow. In the ring, Jasmine is trying to get Drago off of his feet, but obviously, he's much to large. Bundy walks over and smashes him with a forearm, but Drago fights it off. He pushes Jasmine off and quickly goes after Bundy. They trade rights and lefts. Jasmine gets back to her feet and drop kicks Drago in the back, causing him to stumble towards the ropes. Tim Tyler makes it about halfway down the ramp and then starts to talk to the camera guy, who - understandably - tries to avoid him. In the ring, Bundy grabs a hold of Jasmine and tosses her over the top rope. She hangs on. Drago and Bundy once again go at it in the center of the ring, throwing rights and lefts. Jasmine gets back into the ring. Drago has Bundy against the ropes and struggles to push him over. Jasmine joins in and forces Bundy out.]

Inkster announces that John Bundy was the second elimination. He then introduces the next fighter, Scott Vyper. Jack and Bill speculate this being a huge opportunity for Vyper to get back into the main event and the WMW GLC race.

[As Vyper hits the ring, he quickly levels Jasmine. Drago tries to trade rights and lefts, but Vyper takes him out with a chop block. Jasmine charges him, and he steps aside, forcing her over the top rope. She holds on. Boris charges and Vyper does the same thing. Boris collides with Jasmine and she goes out. Boris doesn't quite go over, and Vyper finishes the job. Boris hits the floor. Out run Amariie, followed by Arick Wills.]

Inkster announces that Jasmine Lucky was the third elimination and Boris Drago was the fourth. He then introduces the next two fighters, Arick Wills and Amariie. Jack and Bill talk about Amariie's triumphant return and how big this match would be for her if she won. She's been a Heartlands Champion and a Shoot Champion, and this is her time to jump into the Great Lakes Championship picture. Then, they discuss what Arick Wills did earlier tonight and say that they haven't received any updates yet on the conditions of Damien and Zana Knight. Bill hopes they are done and out for good. Jack notes that Tim Tyler is also in this match still, but still hasn't gotten into the ring.

[Amariie is the first to enter and immediately goes after Vyper. Arick Wills is next and goes after Amariie. They begin to double team her. Tim Tyler finally leaves the ear of the camera man and then starts up a conversation with Referee Stephen Tyler. In the ring, Amariie and Arick push Vyper into the ropes and whip him across the ring. As he bounces off the ropes they go for a double clothesline, but Vyper ducks under it. He connects with a right hand on Amariie. Arick Wills goes for another clothesline, but Vyper ducks under it and lifts him up unto his shoulders. He then slams Arick down with the Vyper Driver. Amariie pops back up and hits Vyper with an eye rake that sends him into the corner, shielding his damaged eye. Amariie quickly pulls up Arick Wills. She tosses him over the top rope. He hits the floor. Out runs The Angel of Death.]

Inkster announces that Arick Wills is the fifth elimination. He then introduces the next fighter, The Angel of Death. Jack and Bill talk about TAOD's failed attempt at earning a Heartlands #1 Contendership spot after Bob Wire smashed her over the head with a chair. Bill is just happy that she's coming down to the ring like a normal human being and that we don't have to experience the sideshow that is her entrance.

[TAOD runs down to the ring. She slides in and shoots off the ropes. She takes Amariie down with a clothesline. Vyper still remains in the corner, holding his eye. As Amariie pops up, and ducks a followup clothesline. She catches TAOD. She wraps her up and lifts her, slamming her down with the Impaler. She then pulls her up and throws her over the top rope. She hits the floor. Bob Wire, with chair in hand, runs down the ramp.]

Inkster announces that The Angel of Death is the sixth elimination. He then introduces the next fighter, the reigning Heartlands Champion, Bob Wire. Jack notes that Bob is carrying the chair and says that's how he became the Heartlands Champion in the first place, and that he's undeserved. Bill suggests otherwise and says that Bob Wire is on track to being the best Heartlands Championship ever, besides Shank of course.

[As Bob Wire hits the ring, he slides in with the chair. Referee Stephen Tyler finally gets away from Tim Tyler. Tyler starts to head to the ring, but then gets into another conversation with a fan. Tyler jumps onto the apron and grabs the chair from him. Wire argues with him, and just then, Amariie comes over throws him over the top rope. He hits the ground. Jordan Keyser makes his way down to the ring.]

Inkster announces that Bob Wire is the seventh elimination. He then introduces the next fighter, Jordan Keyser. Jack is trying to figure out if Bob Wire's elimination was faster than Marty Poppins. Bill thinks the whole circumstance is a travesty. That Bob Wire got robbed by the ref's involvement.

[As Jordan hits the ring, he goes after Amariie. Amariie and Jordan trade blows, with Jordan getting the best of it. Vyper, who's been camping out in the corner finally gets involved and he takes Jordan down with a powerslam. As Jordan pops back up, Vyper shoots him off of the ropes. He catches Jordan and locks on a sleeper, before slamming him down with a neckbreaker variation. He pops back up and hovers over Jordan. Jordan gets back to his feet holding his neck, but he fights off Vyper's attack. Amariie rakes him in the back and then hits him with the Impaler. The crowd is now on their feet, cheering for Amariie. She pulls up Jordan, and with the help of Vyper, throws him over the top rope. He hits the floor. Tyson Banes runs out.]

Inkster announces that Jordan Keyser is the eighth elimination. He then introduces the next fighter, Tyson Banes.

[Tim Tyler finally makes it to the ring, but has to stop and tie his shoe. Tyson Banes runs past him and slides into the ring. He goes after Vyper, but Vyper hits him with a knee lift. He pushes Tyson away and Amariie grabs him and hits him with an eye rake. He turns, holding his head. Vyper then grabs him by the dreads, and tosses him over the top rope. He hits the floor. Tim Tyler stands up and slides into the ring.] 

Inkster announces that Tyson Banes is the ninth elimination. He then goes to introduce the next fighter, but his mic cuts out. Jack and Bill try and figure out what took place. But, before they can, the lights cut. They sit and speculate for a few seconds. As the lights turn back on, they notice Jerry the Clown standing in the ring behind Tim Tyler.

[As Tyler turns, Jerry catches with a boot. He then hits Tyler with his own finisher, the single arm DDT. The crowd is in silence. Jerry the Clown hovers over Tyler, smiling a lot, or - at least it looks like he's smiling. He's a clown. It could just be the make up. Scott Vyper isn't so much interested in this, and throws Jerry the Clown over the top rope. He hits the floor.]

Inkster announces that Jerry the Clown is the tenth elimination.

[Amariie then pulls up Tim Tyler and tosses him over the top rope. Xavier Langston, followed by Ryven, appear at the top and run down to the ring.]

Inkster announces that Tim Tyler is the eleventh elimination. He then introduces the next two fighters, Xavier Langston and Ryven. Jack and Bill talk about Xavier's attempts to getting Father Nathan to fight him at El Dia, and maybe with this match, he could push himself into a position to by pass Father Nathan, and fight the Great Lakes Champion instead. Bill is curious where Father Nathan is. Oh, and about Ryven, this is the first we've seen of him since the last supercard, where he lost to Jade.

[Ryven and Scott Vyper begin to trade blows. Xavier Langston is met by Amariie. They trade rights and lefts. Langston takes Amariie and tosses her over the top rope. She hangs on and falls to the apron. Langston then tries to force her out by his feet, but he doesn't get very far. He finally turns his attention to Ryven and Vyper. Ryven has Vyper in the corner. He tries to force him over the top rope, but Vyper holds on. Langston comes up from behind and clubs Ryven in the back of the head. They exchange rights and lefts, before Langston is taken to the mat by Amariie. She hit him with a spear. She begins to throw rights and lefts at him, but Langston quickly gets back to his feet, countering the blows. Vyper, who's very opportunistic, grabs Ryven from behind and tosses him over the top rope. He holds on and lands on the apron. Vyper smashes him in the face with a forearm, and he falls to the floor.]

Inkster announces that Ryven is the twelfth elimination. He then announces the next fighter, Divion Sadistik. Jack reminds us that Sadistik is the challenger for the Heartlands Championship. And how wild would it be if Divion Sadistik faced Bob Wire, won the Heartlands and then faced Kronin and won the Great Lakes Championship. In the same night. It would be a huge night for him. 

[Sadistik hits the ring. He is met by Amariie. Just then, Bob Wire runs back down to the ring. Referee Luna Pier tries to stop him but he side steps her. He then slides into the ring with the chair. Sadistik knocks Amariie to the mat with a scoop slam. He turns and Bob Wire clocks him with the steel chair. Sadistik stumbles, holding his head in pain. Security rush the ring and take Bob Wire from it. As they do so, Sadistik falls against the ropes, holding his head. Langston sees it and charges. He clotheslines him over the top rope. Sadistik hits the floor.]

Inkster announces that Divion Sadistik is the thirteenth elimination. He then announces the next fighter, Matrix. Good ol' Scotty Kames, as Bill rants positively. Jack still can't believe that Sadistik was knocked out of the match and it was all because of Bob Wire. Wire obviously didn't want to see him have two title shots in one night, according to Jack.

[Sadistik goes irate. He charges Bob Wire and they begin to fight on the outside. Security corrals both of them and escorts them to the backstage. Matrix slides into the ring. He immediately goes after Amariie and bullies her into the corner. Vyper and he partner up to try and take Amariie out, but Langston stops them. He and Matrix exchange punches. Vyper tries to power Amariie out, but she once again hangs to the top rope. She then falls to the apron and latches onto the bottom rope. Vyper gets frustrated and walks away. He then charges towards Langston and Matrix, but the both move out of the way and force Vyper over the top rope. He almost hits the floor but quickly pulls himself back onto the apron.]

Jack and Bill both talk about how close that was for Vyper to be eliminated.

[As Matrix tries to force Vyper out with his feet, Xavier Langston lifts him over and sends him out to the floor. El Oso charges out from the back getting a pretty decent pop.]

Inkster announces that Matrix is the fourteenth elimination. He then announces the next fighter, El Oso. Jack and Bill once again talk about how close Scott Vyper was to be eliminated. They then talk about the 4 competitors left in the ring and the last competitor: Father Nathan.

[As El Oso hits the ring, he runs along the apron. Amariie climbs into the ring. She charges Scott Vyper and clubs him in the back of the head. Xavier Langston then meets her and they again start to trade blows. El Oso sees this, climbs the top rope and flies off with a moonsault. He hits everyone, but Langston, who moves out of the way. As El Oso stands up, the crowd pops. He turns and is smashed in the midsection with a boot by Langston. Langston then traps him in a double underhook. He delivers a few stiff shots to the face before lifting him up and tosses him over the top rope. El Oso hits the floor hard. Just then, out of the crowd runs the mysterious, blue-haired woman. She is stopped by the refs.]

Inkster announces that El Oso is the fifteenth elimination. He then announces the next fighter, but he can't, because she hasn't been named yet. One of those, you know, technicalities. Jack and Bill talk about how this mysterious woman appeared last week, and mention that she looks confused and somewhat out of place. As if the refs are instructing her how this match works on the outside. Regardless, they were surprised that she's here. They thought Father Nathan was the last participant. Which is still true. They just expected him here. Boy, were they fooled.

[The refs decide to let her in after hearing the 'okay' from Inkster. As the mysterious woman slides into the ring, she is quickly met by Langston. She pushes him back and gets into the fetal position. He hesitates and then tries to pull her up. She counters and rolls to the corner. Langston shrugs it off. He turns and sees Vyper pull himself up. He charges and clotheslines him over the top rope. Vyper manages to hold on, though, and lands on the apron. Langston, though, doesn't see this, but instead sees Amariie stand up against the opposite end of the ring. He starts to head towards her, but out of nowhere, the Mysterious woman jumps to her feet and runs at Langston. She charges and slams into him with a shoulder block that sends him into the ropes. Amariie and the mystery woman double team Langston, throwing punches into him. Amariie motions to throw him over the top rope, but the Mystery Woman must have gotten the wrong impression. She grabs Amariie by the hair and tosses her over the top rope. Amariie hits the floor. Langston just stares at her. Father Nathan makes his way down to the ring.]

Inkster announces that Amariie is the sixteenth elimination. He then announces the final fighter, Father Nathan. The crowd pops. Jack notes that Amariie is livid on the outside. He's even more confused by the Mystery Woman. But, Bill reminds him that this match, everyone is out to get everyone. Every man for themselves, as they say. Jack and Bill both talk about how awesome it would be to see the two top champions go face to face at El Dia, and even though this is the first time we've really seen Nathan since the last supercard, he looks pretty awesome.

[As soon as Nathan hits the ring, Xavier Langston blitzes him. He tackles him to the mat. They trade rights and lefts, both working to get advantage over the other. On the other side of the ring, the mysterious woman and Scott Vyper battle, with Vyper getting the better end of the deal. He locks her in a headlock. She pushes him off. Father Nathan is able to escape the grasp of Langston. They both get to their feet, but Nathan lands a viscious right hook that knocks Langston into the corner. Nathan turns his attention from Langston to Vyper and the Mystery Woman. He charges them, but Vyper turns and catches him in mid-stride. He uses a knee lift to get Nathan off balance. He then tosses Nathan over the top rope. Nathan holds on and balances on the top rope. Vyper struggles with him to push him over, but he's unable to manage. He yells at the mystery woman to help him, but she does not. She's not even paying attention. Father Nathan's feet fall back to the ring. Just then, Langston charges from across the ring and clotheslines Father Nathan over the top. His momentum carries him over the top as well. Both land on the ground and Langston again continues the fight on the outside. Refs try and break it up.]

Inkster announces that Father Nathan and Xavier Langston are the seventeenth and eighteenth eliminations and the last two fighters, who remain in the fight, are Scott Vyper and The Mystery Woman.

[Inside the ring, the mysterious woman is celebrating. Vyper looks at her and smirks, as she's not even looking at him.]

Jack and Bill are wondering if the mystery woman thinks she has won. Does she not see Vyper? It's hard to tell.

[Just then, Vyper grabs her from behind and tosses her over the top rope. She hits the floor. She looks at Scott and smiles, before giggling and laughing, while clapping her hands and dancing. Referee John Law raises Vyper's hand.]

Inkster announces that the match is over and that Scott Vyper has won the Fuel 40 Over-the-Top Challenge to face Kronin at El Dia de los Muertos for the Great Lakes Championship. Jack and Bill talk about how great it is to see Vyper, once again fighting for the GLC. They also note that the mystery woman is incredibly happy for someone who was just eliminated from this match. Maybe she doesn't understand what was happening?

[Just then, the mystery woman slides back into the ring. She charges after Vyper, but is stopped by Inkster and the 3 refs. They pull her away from him and out of the ring. She stomps and pouts as they walk her up the ramp.]

The mystery woman says she wants to play more and that playtime is not over. The refs don't listen and continue to drag her from the ring. Jack and Bill are really confused by her actions, but then begin to hype Kronin vs. Scott Vyper. They also talk about Xavier Langston vs. Father Nathan and Sadistik vs. Bob Wire, all matches that were really set up by their interactions here tonight.

[Vyper climbs the turnbuckle and motions that the title will be around his waist. The scene fades.]


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