
27
September 2004
Live
**"Let Me In" by Young Buck hits the arena amps and the GZW fans all
stand and scream loudly as Kid Kaos makes his way from the back wearing a
personalized basketball jersey that says "Neophyte of the Year" on the
front, and kaos on the back. He tip toes his way out as if trying to playfully
"sneak" into the GZW arena. He stops at the top of the rampway and
looks out into the crowd and then puts his hand out in front of him and starts
to bounce it up and down to the beat of his theme music. Everytime his hand
comes down a shot of pyro goes up behind him. He walks to the ring slides in,
then runs to the far corner. he climbs to the middle turnbuckle and looks out
into the crowd as camera flashes begin to go off. He bounces his hand in front
of him again and the fans starts doing it with him. He jumps down, grabs a mic
from his back pocket and signals t the back to cut his music.**
Kid Kaos: EHEM EHEM, lets get this party started Kid Kaos style.......DO MY
LADIES RUN THIS MUTHA F***A?!?!
Female fans: HELL YEAH!!!!
Kid Kaos: OR DO MY DOGS RUN THIS MUTHA F***A?!?!
Male Fans: HELL YEAH
Kid Kaos: GZW, WHATS REALLY GOOD?!?! **Fans cheer** I know you all see da newest
addition to my wardrobe. **He looks down at his jersey** Ya boy went and got
himself a litle early victory present. I mean if I'm going to play the part, I
may as well get used to looking the part. We are now in the final four of this
Neophyte tournament, the finish line is sooo close, and only 2 will be heading
to Fallout: Collision Course to go at it in the finals. This tournament has been
just what the doctor ordered for ya boy. when I got back I feared that I
wouldn't be back at true Kid Kaos form, and the critics that still plague my
career said the same thing. He's washed up at an early age, he has no more
growing left in him as a wrestler. He still doesn't have what it takes to win in
big match situations. And the rants o on and on and on, but this tournament has
me feeling as good if not better than I have ever felt about my talents, my
abilities, and the "it factor" people says I have. Tonight Cursed
Angel, I take one more step to silencing my critics, and once again proving that
when you say GZW's Young studs, my name better be the first to come out your
mouth. **fans cheer**
Now off the subject of the Neophyte tournament, I have a little message for the
GZW head honchos. I noticed a little something ALL my upcoming opponents in this
next 2 weeks have in common. They ALL either with the Disorder or with the
Heretics. Now I know this whole Battle for GZW is starting to heat up, so GZW I
say this to you now, all it takes is a formal invitation, and you know ya boy Da
K.I.D. got ya back 100 percent. **fans cheer** So if the question is who is
going to answer the call from the GZW heads and keep the Heretics and the
Disorder from taking over GZW, then I'm ya man. I'm willing to do whatever GZW
needs me to do. They choose somebody to lead the attack, and I see Zac Sharp as
being the guy just like everybody else does, then I'm willing to play follow the
leader and do as I'm asked. Reaon being i love GZW with a passion. This is all I
have and i'll be damned if now that i'm starting to get hot and back into my
groove I'm going to let anybody go and wreck the company that I am a part of,
and having the Heretics or the DisOrder in power would do just that, wreck GZW.
So GZW, meet whoever your captain may be's first willing soldier, The Neophyte
of the Year
GZW's Rizin Star, The young and Thuggin, Kid Kaos.........
Fuck the Future, My Time is ......
**He pumps the mic into the air and the fans all scream "NOW".
"Let Me In" hits the speakers as Kid Kaos drops the mic and makes his
way back to the backstage area.**
Taking a walk with
"Buzzing" Electric Sharpe
The scene opened up with "Buzzing" Electrci Sharpe walking around the
parking lot backstage. Sharpe leaned against a car as someone behind him started
speaking.
"Few Words" were the words that where said, and as Sharpe turned round
he found the young GZW Interviewer Jeff. Sharpe laughed commenting on how Jeff
always seems to find him no matter where he goes, and agreed to do a short
interview.
Jeff asked Sharpe about his upcoming match against Jimmy Williams in the
Neophyte of the Year tournament. ES commented on their ongoing rivalry and how
he already has the upperhand and is already outdoing the brother of fellow
heretic Nathan Williams. Sharpe then went on to phrase James "Monarch"
Corbin, saying how Jimmy is "Always Outgunned, always outclassed, and going
to be outwrestled" Sharpe then continued on as he claimed that this match
was going to have the same outcome as their six man tag bout on Crimson, and the
same as Fallout Return to Glory that it would end with Jimmys blood smeared all
over the canvas all over his own face, and all over Sharpes fists.
Jeff then asked Sharpe "If you get to the final who would you rather face
Kid Kaos or Cursed Angel?" Sharpe laughed but answered "Kid Kaos"
acknowledging Cursed Angels unauthodox style, and the streak has been on, but
also said that "although he'd rather meet the Kid because he'd know how to
counter act him he doesn't mind if it IS Cursed Angel as he would surly find a
way to counter act his style".
Jeff then thanked Sharpe for his interview, as Sharpe carried on walking around
the parking lot.
No Disqualification
Reject versus Mr. Klown
This one degenerated into a street fight before the bell was even
officially called. Starting out in the communal locker room, Reject tore
through the Jobber Killer hard and fast. Early on, several developmental
wrestlers including the Happy Sumo, Angelfire and K-9 tried to intervene on
behalf of their colleague, but the six-time HKWF Hardcore Champion made short
work of them, leaving the super heavyweight Sumo lodged in his own locker.
The fight continued through the halls of the Coliseum, Reject decorating the
walls with Mr. Klown's blood all the way to the private dressing room of Clancy
McClean. McClean seemed less than impressed with the intrusion until he
noticed the camera crew that followed Klown and Reject in. Ever the
oppurtunist, McClean partook in a Kodak Moment by bashing an already beaten and
bloody Mr. Klown over the head with his famed titanium briefcase. From
there, it was elementary, as Reject dropped Mr. Klown, back-of-the-head-first on
McClean's tiled floor with Rejection (Storm Cradle Driver) and promptly
made the cover for the victory at just under ten minutes.
Winner via pinfall: Reject
Greatest Of All Time?
Sat in his dressing room deep in thought was the
self proclaimed "Greatest of all Time" Kid X. X sat on the edge of the
bench looking out into space paying the camera no attention before finally
springing to his feet and delivering that cocky smirk of his.
Kid X began by saying he wasn't disappointed that he wouldn't be crowned the
Neophyte of the Year because he was getting the next best thing and that was a
chance to step into the ring with Justin Sharp. Kid X began talking about how
after beating the elder Sharp the world would be screaming "upset" but
it wouldn't be an upset but instead just proof of what the words he had always
said.
Kid X stated that for too long people had allowed Justin to speak his mind but
when others attempted it they were shunned and pushed to the side lines. Kid X
went on to say that he wasn't gonna be pushed to the side lines but instead was
gonna do the pushing himself. Kid X mentioned that he was being given a once in
a lifetime opportunity to show the world his talent and skill and that as soon
as that bell sounded everyone would be on there feet screaming "Kid X! Kid
X! Kid X!" and that the "Greatest of all Time" would be a house
hold name before the night and the match was over.
Kid X then turned and made his way out of the communial locker room as the scene
faded.
Justin Sharp versus Kid X
The cocky Kid X took advantage of former Light
Heavyeight and Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion Sharp's obvious frustration
at recent booking and the happenings of the previous Sunday Storm, on which
Sharp was arrested for possesion of illicit drugs, early on in this
match-up. The smaller, more agile X wooed the crowds with an array of
impressive high flying moves, but ultimately tired himself out and fell victim
to the far more experienced Justin. The original leader of Pride quickly
grounded the high-flier and went for the Sharp Lock (Walls of
Jericho). As if from the crowd's adrenaline, X was able to roll out of the
maneuver and roll Justin up for an extremely close near fall. This seemed
to ignite a flame under the elder Sharp, who proceeded to take Kid X to school
with a varied string of belly-to-belly suplexes, culminating in a Kurt
Angle-esque overhead throw for another near fall. X tried to battle back
afterwards, but fell victim to the Sharp Lock for the second time in the
match after an attempted moonsault went awry and he was left barely concious on
the mat. The youngster wisely tapped out to Sharp's infamous submission
move at the fifteen minute mark.
Winner via submission: Justin Sharp
Backstage
The Cursed Angel was stood in front of a Throwdown promotional banner with
the crow perched on his shoulder. He was silent for a moment, but managed to
begin speaking. Firstly, he commented about the Neophyte tournament and claimed
that it's been a great experience. He stated that he's surprised that he's made
it this far, considering his inexperience, but it proud of the work he has done
so far.
Secondly, he commented about his next opponent, Kid Kaos. He said that Kaos is a
well-deserving athlete that has triumphed in the past... But this won't be his
night. The Cursed Angel stated that he's made it this far in the tournament with
everyone doubting him, and he's driven to prove the doubters wrong. While Kid
Kaos might be the favorite to win... He said he's more than ready to upset the
"Rizin' Star" and advance to the finals. He then wished Kaos luck, but
said not even his luck can withstand the black charm that's bound to be his
demise.
Thirdly, he briefly discussed his upcoming triple threat match with Kid X and
Reject with "extreme rules". He stated that he's beat both Kid X and
Reject to advance in the Neophyte tournament, and he's confident in himself that
he will beat them again. He also mentioned that he's looking forward to another
"extreme" match, since the pain he received in the one with Seven on
Metal seemed to make him forget about the problems in his life. Cursed Angel
walked off the scene after that, preparing to go into battle with Kid Kaos.
"GZW's Rizin' Star" Kid Kaos versus The Cursed Angel
Kid Kaos came into this one on absolute top form, and the match got off to a
lightning-quick start. Almost minutes of back-and-forth action ensued,
intertwined with the odd high spot, until Kid Kaos finally seemed to have had
enough and snapped with a hard right hand to the Cursed Angel.
Surprisingly, the fans got more behind the enraged Kaos than the relatively more
tame and passive CA, and he built up quite the head of steam. Riding the
wave of energy to the Nth degree, Kaos unloaded his arsenal on the Cursed Angel,
gaining near falls with the K-Driver (Dominator to implant DDT), Holla
Back (Flipping scissor kick to back of the head) and a scintillating K-Liner
(Top rope leg line), but the Cursed Angel was resilient. The 6'6, 220
pound newcomer tried to come back into it with an attempted optical illusion,
but Kaos was in something of a zone and fought straight through it and managed
to come out the other side with a stunning, out of nowhere Kaotic Kruzha
(Implant eye of the hurricane) for the sudden victory at the twenty minute mark.
Winner via pinfall: Kid Kaos
In-Ring
"Bring the Pain" by Lil Flip and Ludacris hit the speakers bringing
the crowd to there feet as Jimmy Williams made his way down the ramp with a look
of determination and hatred in his eyes. He made his way up the stairs and into
the ring where he immediatly asked for a microphone and the crowd got silent.
Jimmy started off by talking about how his victory over Joshua Cleaver was just
the start of a long string of good luck headed his way. He stated that Joshua
Cleaver proved to be the push over everyone thought he was and that his even
showing up at the last Throwdown showed the whole world that he not only sucked
in the ring but was stupid as well.
Jimmy lowered the mic and began to pace back and forth seeming to get alittle
ansy as he raised the mic back up to his lips and stopped pacing.
Jimmy began to verbally taunt and pick apart Electric Sharpe mentioning
everything from his lack of being original to his choice of friends. Jimmy
stated that Electric would never amount to anything in this business because of
the fact he didn't have the power to think and act on his own. Jimmy went on to
say that tonight was the night of reconing and retribution. Jimmy went on to
mention that it wouldn't be the type of reconing and retribution that Seven
talks about but instead it would be the kind that only Jimmy Williams could dish
out and he planned on dishing it out in spades.
Jimmy walked toward the ropes and leaned on the top one looking out towards the
ramp he just walked down. Jimmy slowly raised the mic to his lips as the crowd
got even quieter than before.
Jimmy then proceeded to call Sharpe out to the ring and told him to come recieve
the beating he had been waiting so long for and that at Fallout: Collision
Course there would indeed be a Neophyte of the Year crowned and that that man
would be the one and only Jimmy Williams.
Jimmy then backed up as he threw the microphone out of the ring and waited for
Electric to approach the ring.
"Buzzing" Electric Sharpe versus "Real Deal" Jimmy Williams
In what was the fourth televised singles enounter between them,
"Buzzing" Electric Sharpe and "Real Deal" Jimmy Williams
showed all the signs of knowing each other all too well. Whenever Sharpe
would go on the aerial assault, Jimmy would have it scouted. Likewise,
Sharpe could see an imminent high impact move from Jimmy from a mile away.
Expectedly, the match became something of a street fight in little to no time,
with the larger Real Deal getting the upper hand and easily pummeling the
Heretic down in the corner. Williams maintained the pressure for the next
ten minutes, barely allowing Sharpe room to breathe. A change of dynamic
came, however, when Jimmy looked to put away "Buzzing" with his Disturbing
Tha Peace (Muscle Buster), only for Sharpe to counter with a spike DDT,
earning the Briton a near fall. Sharpe tried his damndest to keep Jimmy
grounded, periodically taking to the skies for the added aerial advantage.
By the twenty minute mark, Jimmy appeared as though about to submit to a sloppy
triangle choke from Sharpe, but the Real Deal proved his toughness and managed
to claw his way to the bottom rope. This wasn't to prove fruitful in the
end, however, as Electric switched from the choke into a rollup, using the
nearby ropes for the illegal advantage and managed to score the win, sending him
to Fallout: Collision Course to meet Kid Kaos in the final.
Winner via pinfall: "Buzzing" Electric Sharpe
Television Champion
Inside of her dressing room "The Unbreakable Female" Tonya Glory
addressed the peering eye of the Monday Night Throwdown camera,the "Wild
Card" Eddie Knoxville Television Championship belt was draped over the back
of a chair.While preparing for her main event match against The DisOrder's
"The Untouchable" Kaine calmly proceeded to downgrade the young
teenage male.Glory stated that Kaine needed to get his mind right and instead of
worrying about "...whatever other UWA rejects were still around
GZW..." he should instead "...think about getting himself a piece of
gold and making a name for himself".
Clearly not all that worried about Kaine,Glory addressed her upcoming match
against Pimp Bizkit for the World Heavyweight Championship.She said that
"the time for ducking and dodging" was finally over for the Living
Legend and that "his first defence of the title would be his last".A
knock at the door by an intern stopped the promo short as Glory made her way to
the ring.
Main Event: W.C.E.K. Television Championship
"Unbreakable Female" Tonya Glory versus "Untouchable" Kaine
Andrew Excelsior was unsurprisingly nowhere to be seen for this, a showdown
between two of his clients. Perhaps a little more surprising, however, was
the fact that not one member of the DisOrder accompanied "The
Untouchable" to ringside. Things kicked off with some fast paced,
too-close-to-call, technical action, with both competitors getting the upper
hand on more than one occasion. The arrogant Kaine proved he can back up
his talk to a certain extent, humiliating Glory by evading several suplex
attempts. The no-nonsense female persevered, however, and was quickly on
top of things. Wearing the youngster down with a headlock followed by a
sleeper, Glory looked for the KO victory. It was not to be, however, as
Kaine's stablemates Brian Sabre and Seven promptly bumrushed the ring.
Seven distracted a practically defenseless Referee John Law as Sabre broke up
the submission hold and delivered three ring-rattling choke slams to the
Unbreakable Female, emulating "Lord" Deacon Kane's Future Shock.
Quickly enough, Heretics James "Monarch" Corbin and
"Buzzing" Electric Sharpe headed to the ring and began to brawl with
the three DisOrder members. Ref Law reluctantly called for the bell,
declaring it a no contest, the second in as many TV Title matches thanks to
Heretic and DisOrder conflict.
Winner: No Contest. Tonya Glory retains TV Title.
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