Post by AWA.com on Sept 14, 2010 3:46:19 GMT -4
Anarchy kicked off with a huge announcement as Jesse “The Body” Ventura informed us all that at Unfinished Business we would find out exactly what the situation is with CEO and Owner, Mr Timothy Draven.
“The Body” was not able to tell us whether or not Mr Draven would in fact be on hand himself at the PPV, but we will for sure find out exactly what has, and what will be going on in the AWA!
Following that, it was time for the action to start…
NO DQ
Kokaine w/ Dominic Slay Vs Jake Andrews w/ Crazy Bill
The NO DQ stipulation was used and abused from the moment the bell rang as this match basically broke down into a 2 on 2. Within moments the ring was filled with chairs and other objects as the ‘new blood’ tried to outdo the veterans.
Whilst the experience was on the side of Andrews and Bill, Kokaine and Slay had more stamina and simply would not stay down.
In a strange twist, which was only explained later, The Bronx Brothers showed up, and went straight for Dominic Slay. With Slay trying to fight off the two big dudes it was not long before Bill and Andrews got the better of Kokaine, following a chair shot from the Crazy One, Andrews hit the ‘Snapshot’ on Kokaine and secure victory.
As the bell was rung the AWATRON lit up and the AWA Undisputed Worlds Champion, “The EGO” MJ Windsor was there, grinning from ear to ear.
He explained that what just happened, happened for 2 reasons. Firstly he wanted to make it very clear to the ‘new boys’ that they may be better than the likes of Andrews and Bill, but they are not better than The New Connection and that if they know what is good for them, they will settle for being second best.
And secondly and perhaps most importantly, MJ Windsor wanted to make sure Crazy Bill did not get to badly injured tonight because he is looking forward to seeing the man that he retired get his arse handed to him on the big stage at Unfinished Business!
With the Bronx Brothers retreating to the back, Dominic Slay showed his toughness by getting back into the ring and going straight for Jake Andrews. All 4 men began to go at it again as the show went to commercial.
Back from commercial and all 3 men competing in the Triple Threat were in the ring and ready to go
"The American Idol" Jonas Lee Vs Christopher Too Cool Vs "Your Hero" Justin Voss
Two minutes into this match and Jonas Lee went to the outside and stayed there, well he stayed there until he decided to walk up the ramp and head backstage. The fans were confused, everyone was confused!
This left Christopher Too Cool in the ring with the man who proclaims to be ‘Your Hero’, Justin Voss.
And Voss was on his game, after some back and forth action Voss caught Too Cool with a crunching back breaker, moments later the ‘sharpshooter’ was locked in, Too Cool fought it but after failing to break it or get to the ropes had no choice but to tap out!
It was now time for the main event of the evening
NONE TITLE
~ Slam Senior & Vixen are banned from ringside ~
"The Outlaw" Slam II Vs "The Franchise" James Lucas (c) w/ "The Ego" MJ Windsor & The New Connection
With Slam II alone in the ring, The New Connection arrived on stage, minus James Lucas. The fans were hoping for another ‘no show’ but their wish was not granted as the reigning and Undisputed AWA Hardcore Champion, James Lucas walked out to join his stable.
With MJ Windsor, Mrs Angela Windsor, Khris Heaven, Sid Manzen, The Bitch and The Bronx Brothers all standing around the ring, things looked very very bleak for the former worlds champion, Slam II.
MJ pointed out again that if Slam Senior, Vixen or ANYONE else interfered on Slam’s behalf, Slam would loss his chance at the title at Unfinished Business.
Following this the bell rang and the match kicked off. This was a great main event between two big name players and they went in full throttle.
But as soon as Slam II was tossed to the outside, Manzen and The Bronx Brothers acted as ‘lumberjacks’ whilst Lucas distracted the referee and they beat on him.
This happened on more than one occasion, and it took its toll, but not before Slam caught one last wind, wearing Lucas down enough to get him on the mat, Slam made his way to the top rope, and was going for the Stoner Stomp until MJ jumped up on the apron and swiped his legs from under him.
Slam crashed awkwardly to the mat and the end was in sight. James Lucas pulled Slam up and into the ‘Worlds Deadliest Finisher’ and drove him into the mat, securing a win in his returning match.
Following the match, the New Connection filled the ring, MJ shouted at a fallen Slam that his time was up and at Unfinished Business the war would be over and Slam would be the casuality.
Anarchy went off air with James Lucas being hoisted up into the air, championship belt over his shoulder. The prodical son had returned!
Results
“The Body” was not able to tell us whether or not Mr Draven would in fact be on hand himself at the PPV, but we will for sure find out exactly what has, and what will be going on in the AWA!
Following that, it was time for the action to start…
NO DQ
Kokaine w/ Dominic Slay Vs Jake Andrews w/ Crazy Bill
The NO DQ stipulation was used and abused from the moment the bell rang as this match basically broke down into a 2 on 2. Within moments the ring was filled with chairs and other objects as the ‘new blood’ tried to outdo the veterans.
Whilst the experience was on the side of Andrews and Bill, Kokaine and Slay had more stamina and simply would not stay down.
In a strange twist, which was only explained later, The Bronx Brothers showed up, and went straight for Dominic Slay. With Slay trying to fight off the two big dudes it was not long before Bill and Andrews got the better of Kokaine, following a chair shot from the Crazy One, Andrews hit the ‘Snapshot’ on Kokaine and secure victory.
As the bell was rung the AWATRON lit up and the AWA Undisputed Worlds Champion, “The EGO” MJ Windsor was there, grinning from ear to ear.
He explained that what just happened, happened for 2 reasons. Firstly he wanted to make it very clear to the ‘new boys’ that they may be better than the likes of Andrews and Bill, but they are not better than The New Connection and that if they know what is good for them, they will settle for being second best.
And secondly and perhaps most importantly, MJ Windsor wanted to make sure Crazy Bill did not get to badly injured tonight because he is looking forward to seeing the man that he retired get his arse handed to him on the big stage at Unfinished Business!
With the Bronx Brothers retreating to the back, Dominic Slay showed his toughness by getting back into the ring and going straight for Jake Andrews. All 4 men began to go at it again as the show went to commercial.
Back from commercial and all 3 men competing in the Triple Threat were in the ring and ready to go
"The American Idol" Jonas Lee Vs Christopher Too Cool Vs "Your Hero" Justin Voss
Two minutes into this match and Jonas Lee went to the outside and stayed there, well he stayed there until he decided to walk up the ramp and head backstage. The fans were confused, everyone was confused!
This left Christopher Too Cool in the ring with the man who proclaims to be ‘Your Hero’, Justin Voss.
And Voss was on his game, after some back and forth action Voss caught Too Cool with a crunching back breaker, moments later the ‘sharpshooter’ was locked in, Too Cool fought it but after failing to break it or get to the ropes had no choice but to tap out!
It was now time for the main event of the evening
NONE TITLE
~ Slam Senior & Vixen are banned from ringside ~
"The Outlaw" Slam II Vs "The Franchise" James Lucas (c) w/ "The Ego" MJ Windsor & The New Connection
With Slam II alone in the ring, The New Connection arrived on stage, minus James Lucas. The fans were hoping for another ‘no show’ but their wish was not granted as the reigning and Undisputed AWA Hardcore Champion, James Lucas walked out to join his stable.
With MJ Windsor, Mrs Angela Windsor, Khris Heaven, Sid Manzen, The Bitch and The Bronx Brothers all standing around the ring, things looked very very bleak for the former worlds champion, Slam II.
MJ pointed out again that if Slam Senior, Vixen or ANYONE else interfered on Slam’s behalf, Slam would loss his chance at the title at Unfinished Business.
Following this the bell rang and the match kicked off. This was a great main event between two big name players and they went in full throttle.
But as soon as Slam II was tossed to the outside, Manzen and The Bronx Brothers acted as ‘lumberjacks’ whilst Lucas distracted the referee and they beat on him.
This happened on more than one occasion, and it took its toll, but not before Slam caught one last wind, wearing Lucas down enough to get him on the mat, Slam made his way to the top rope, and was going for the Stoner Stomp until MJ jumped up on the apron and swiped his legs from under him.
Slam crashed awkwardly to the mat and the end was in sight. James Lucas pulled Slam up and into the ‘Worlds Deadliest Finisher’ and drove him into the mat, securing a win in his returning match.
Following the match, the New Connection filled the ring, MJ shouted at a fallen Slam that his time was up and at Unfinished Business the war would be over and Slam would be the casuality.
Anarchy went off air with James Lucas being hoisted up into the air, championship belt over his shoulder. The prodical son had returned!
Results
- Jake Andrews defeated Kokaine by pinfal
- Justin Voss defeated Christopher Too Cool and Jonas Lee by making Too Cool submit
- James Lucas defeated Slam II by pinfal