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| THE HEADHUNTER IN THE BMWF (part five) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| ---------> This lead to a war of words between Lord Steven & The Headhunter and the bWo, which was under the leadership of Lowedown. A match was created for the Revolution pay-per-view which pitted the British pair against two of the bWo's finest, Scott Einsteiner and Kurt Dangle. Lowedown began to imply that this ideology was a gimmick, but Lord Steven strongly defended his stance, seemingly obsessed by it. He attacked everything about America including its history. The fans responded with great hatred. The match at Revolution was not a successful one for the British team and they were defeated when Kurt Dangle used a foreign object to gain the victory. However the war was far from over. It was after their defeat at Revolution that Lord Steven decided that the time had come to retire from full time in-ring competition. He would instead become an advisor to The Headhunter and attempt to guide him to greater things whilst battling the 'prejudice' that existed in the BMWF. He immediately gained The Headhunter a title shot at the BMWF TV Championship against Dozer Phillips. It was clear that the war with the bWo was not over as the members of the BMWF's most dominant stable produced a spoof parody of The Headunter and Lord Steven in an attempt to embarrass the pair. However the two remained strong and progressed on with their cause. Later that week The Headhunter faced Maverick, yet another member of the bWo. Maverick got the victory but Lord Steven emerged and the British team assaulted the US Champion. The Headhunter was about to put Maverick through a table when the bWo bodyguards The Outsiders made the save. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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