Post by Mat on Jan 1, 2019 17:48:44 GMT -5
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Episode XXXIV
After the opening video package, the cameras pan across the crowd, who are excited to see some action.
Lily Luna: Welcome to The Alternative! As usual, I'm Lily Luna joined with Chris Pierce, and we're gonna get right to it!
"Marvelous Me" plays as Chaz Anix comes out flexing and shooing fans away
Jen Brunelli: This opening contest is set for one fall! Introducing first, accompanied to the ring by "Mr. Lust" Chester Andrews, from Miami, Florida, weighing in at 234 pounds, "Dr. Big Freaking Deal" CHAZ ANIX!
as he gets into the ring to a spotlight just on him as he "flaunts his stuff" in the ring.
"Falling Away from me" starts as "The Chicago Cyclone" walks out with an angry look on his face
Jen Brunelli: And his opponent, from Chicago, Illinois, weighing in at 229 pounds, "The Chicago Cyclone" CARL BENGLY!
he struts down to the ring then he walks to the turnbuckle, and slaps it and slides into the ring.
The two lock up, with Carl getting Chaz in a side headlock, then brings him down to the mat. Chaz manages to get to his knees, then his feet, and elbows Carl to break the hold. Chaz locks in a headlock of his own, and flexes while doing so. Carl shoves Chaz off into the ropes and takes him down with a Big Boot on the rebound. Carl has Chaz doubled over, and whatever was planned is foiled as Chaz executes a back body drop. Chaz follows up with a Snap Suplex and a Jumping DDT. He delivers a Standing Moonsault to the Chicago Cyclone which sees a two count. Chaz pulls himself up to the middle rope, and dives off, but gets goozled and planted to the mat Chicago Style (Chokeslam). Carl is a little upset when this gets only two. Carl heads to the top rope, but Chaz knocks his legs out from under him. Carl is hung up on the turnbuckle briefly before falling to the mat. Chaz brings Carl to his feet, then steps up to the second turnbuckle, delivering the Super Anix Cutter(Diamond Dust) which Carl does not kick out of.
Jen Brunelli: Here is your winner, CHAZ ANIX!
Lily Luna: Chaz Anix picks up another win tonight.
Chris Pierce: What impressed me the most is he didn't use his father to help him win tonight. This guy's future here is bright, but not if he resorts to cheating all the time.
Chaz rips his hand out of Shane Gates' grasp, and his hand is instead raised by Chester Andrews.
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TUESDAYS ON BWF NETWORK!
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Failure by Breaking Benjamin fades into play in the arena. The lights dim as a spotlight centers up on the stage. 17 seconds into the song, pyros go off on either side of the stage and Clifford Bradley bursts onto the stage.
Jen Brunelli: This next contest is set for one fall! Introducing first, from Miami, Florida, weighing in at 217 pounds, CLIFFORD BRADLEY!
Bradley makes his way down the ramp, high fiving fans on either side of the ramp before rolling under the bottom rope to enter the ring. In the ring, he goes to a corner and climbs to the middle rope and points to the crowd while nodding and smiling.
“Say Hello” blares over the PA system as Anthony Royal slowly emerges through the curtain. He smirks and throws his arms above his head before strutting down the ramp. He mostly ignores the crowd, only occasionally taking the time to mock and berate them.
Jen Brunelli: And his opponent, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 227 pounds, ANTHONY ROYAL!
As he approaches the ring, he hops onto the ring apron, looking back at the crowd, smirking and shaking his head in disgust before entering the ring. He then climbs to the nearest turnbuckle and stares out into the crowd before hopping down and waiting for the match to begin.
The two lock up, with neither man wanting to budge, until Anthony knees Clifford in the gut, and clubs him in the back. Anthony hooks Clifford's head, dropping him with a Reverse DDT. He follows up with a simple Vertical Suplex and floats into the cover, getting a one count. Anthony runs the ropes where he is then lifted up and promptly dropped with a Samoan Drop from Clifford. Clifford follows up with a Dropkick, Spinning Wheel Kick, throws Anthony to the corner and hits a Corner clothesline, then a Running bulldog. This gets a two count. Clifford brings Anthony to his feet where he nails him with several elbow and forearm strikes. Clifford looks for a German Suplex, but Anthony spins out and delivers a German Suplex to Clifford instead. Clifford is stunned with a Step Up Enziguri, then is thrown shoulder first into the ring post. Anthony pulls Clifford out, before spiking him to the mat with Lights Out (Brainbuster). Anthony floats to the cover, and doesn't bother hooking a leg, and even has his forearm across the face of Clifford as he watches Jessie McCormick make the three count.
Jen Brunelli: Here is your winner, ANTHONY ROYAL!
Lily Luna: Anthony Royal looking to make a mark in AXW, and picking up a second consecutive win helps in doing so.
Chris Pierce: And another tough loss for Clifford Bradley. This guy needs to do or find something to help him get some wins, or he may once again find himself no longer working for this company.
Jessie raises Anthony's hand, who looks on at the camera with a sort of sadistic smile. He exits the ring, and walks up the ramp with his arms outspread, soaking in the negative reaction from the crowd. Meanwhile, in the ring, Clifford is pounding and slamming at the mat, clearly frustrated over his losing streak.
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MONDAYS!
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Jen Brunelli: This is your Alternative Main Event, set for one fall!
As the tune of 'No One's Gonna Find Her In The Dark', a mashup between Panic! At The Disco and Fall Out Boy, starts to play, the lights go dim. The colors of pink and purple with green lazers start to shine through the area as Velvet comes out from behind the curtain. She points out to the fans while the music continues playing. Velvet walks down the ramp giving the 'rocker' sign and gives high-fives to the fans.
Jen Brunelli: Introducing first, from Las Vegas, Nevada, weighing 125 pounds, VELVET VALENTINE!
She walks up the steps and heads to the ropes. She blows a little kiss and straddles the ropes. Velvet glances into the camera and wiggles while pointing to the camera. As she gets into the ring, the chorus of her music begins to play. As the chorus is playing, Velvet is finally in the ring. She hops up onto the top turnbuckle and gives the 'rocker' sign once again, then yells at the fans to get them psyched up. She then jumps down from the turnbuckle and does a few arm stretches before the match starts.
“S-P-I-R-I-T
Spirit!! Let’s hear it!!
S-P-I-R-I-T
Spirit!! Let’s hear it!!”
Blue strobe lights roams around the arena like a trance as the opening tune of "Happy Song” by Bring Me The Horizon blares out of the PA system.
“LET’S GO!”
Out comes Janet Hurricane, her hoodie veil blinding her face. As the tempo gets faster and faster, we see her jumping up and down, still cannot see her face. Once we hear the lyrics, Janet reveals her face to the crowd and starts shadowing punching and kicking, feeling the energy of her theme song. She then starts walking her way to the ring, bopping her head to the music and in her own zone, not giving a damn about the fans’ reaction.
Jen Brunelli: And her opponent, from Charlotte, North Carolina, weighing in at 120 pounds, she is "The Queen of the Ravenous Generation" JANET HURRICANE!
Once she enters the ring, she takes off her hoodie and does a couple of shadow boxing, again feeling the energy of the music before it fades.
The bell sounds and Janet immediately takes Velvet to the mat, delivering a number of mounted punches, before being pulled off by Matt Baker. Velvet gets to her feet and Janet rocks her with a Spinning back fist, then takes her down with a Facebuster. Janet runs to the ropes where she delivers a Senton splash to Velvet. Janet gets Velvet in a Bodyscissor waistlock submission, but Velvet manages to maneuver it into a pin which forces Janet to break and kick out. They're back to their feet and Janet walks into a beautiful Northern lights suplex from Velvet, bridging for a two count. Janet is taken right back down with a Snapmare followed by a neck snap followed by a sliding clothesline. Velvet climbs to the top turnbuckle, but Janet rolls out of the ring. Velvet quickly climbs down and runs across the apron for a Running somersault senton to the standing Janet. Velvet rolls Janet into the ring, and follows after. Janet baits Velvet in and nails her with a Beautiful Disaster. Janet gets Velvet hung up on the middle rope and drives her to the mat with a Cry of Terror(Rope-hung DDT). Janet now ascends the turnbuckles, diving off with a Last Breath of Air (Diving elbow drop). Only a two count, but that doesn't worry Janet. Janet waits for Velvet to get to her feet, then locks her in a Full Nelson. Janet has it really wrenched in, nearly ragdolling Velvet as she does so, before executing 15 Seconds of Fame (Masterlock turned into backcracker). There's no kicking out for Velvet.
Jen Brunelli: Here is your winner, JANET HURRICANE!
Lily Luna: Velvet couldn't get much going here, and frankly I think it's because Janet has sort of... evolved, for lack of a better term.
Chris Pierce: Janet Hurricane dominated Zoey Mathews-Mitchell to the point where Zoey had to take an extended leave, I honestly don't think there's a woman on this roster who can stop Janet now. Most men probably can't either.
Janet chucks Velvet out of "her" ring, before demanding that MAtt Baker raises her hand, as he does so. The crowd continues to give their negative reaction towards Janet, who cups her ear to hear it.
Lily Luna: That's all we have for you, to see more AXW action tune into ION in a few short minutes!