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Booking Pro Wrestling WAR's second show

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Had some time and got bored, so I did a quick fantasy-type card for WAR's next show. No need for any heat, just figured some may be interested in reading it.

 

 

 

Pro Wrestling WAR's second show

December 12, 2004

Santa Ana, CA

Santa Ana Elks Lodge

 

QUICK RESULTS:

 

1. CHARLES MERCURY forces Silver Tyger to submit

2. RONIN pins Under Pressure

3. BO COOPER & TONY KOZINA (w/ Gary Yap) defeat The Aerial Express (Quicksilver & Scorpio Sky) via pinfall

4. SCOTT LOST wins a Three-Way Dance over Jack Evans (not donning the Blitzkrieg attire until later on) and Lil Cholo by pinning Cholo

5. Falls Count Anywhere Match: The HUMAN TORNADO pins Supa Badd (w/ Dino Woodwood a.k.a. Robert Stamos) in the crowd

6. JOEY RYAN pins Austin Aries

7. The Backseat Boyz (TRENT ACID & JOHNNY KASHMERE) (w/ Gary Yap) defeat S.B.S. (Disco Machine & Excalibur) via pinfall

8. BLITZKRIEG hands down his wrestling attire to JACK EVANS.

9. 20-Man Royal Rumble-style Battle Royal for the Pro Wrestling WAR Heavyweight Title: AUSTIN ARIES and Super Dragon end up as the final two competitors, so they wrestle in a 30-minute Ironman Match, with Aries eventually pulling out the pinfall win to capture the WAR Heavyweight Title. BLITZKRIEG served as the Special Guest Referee for the Ironman Match.

 

DETAILED RESULTS:

 

1. CHARLES MERCURY vs. SILVER TYGER

 

WHY: No real reasoning. Both guys were on the debut show, so I figured I'd throw each on this card, too, as an opener for both guys to refine their talents.

 

WINNER: Charles Mercury (Finish: Mercury escapes The Supa Sizer and eventually gains the submission via a Texas Cloverleaf)

 

2. RONIN vs. UNDER PRESSURE

 

WHY: Ronin & Quicksilver saved Scorpio Sky from a beating at the hands of Gary Yap's crew (Bo Cooper, Tony Kozina, & Under Pressure) at the debut show, so this would be Ronin's shot at revenge.

 

WINNER: Ronin (Finish: via pinfall, thanks to whatever his main move is)

 

3. The Aerial Express (QUICKSILVER & SCORPIO SKY) vs. BO COOPER & TONY KOZINA (w/ Gary Yap)

 

WHY: Cooper & Kozina - along with Gary Yap and Under Pressure - attacked Scorpio Sky at WAR's debut show until Quicksilver and Ronin ran out to make the save. Since Quicksilver & Sky are an established tag team in So-Cal, they fit better in a tag team match against Yap's crew than Ronin does.

 

WINNERS: Bo Cooper & Tony Kozina (Finish: Death Valley Driver by Cooper followed directly by a 450° Splash by Kozina, following - of course - interference from Yap)

 

4. Three-Way Non-Elimination Match: JACK EVANS (not donning the Blitzkrieg attire until later in the night) vs. LIL CHOLO vs. SCOTT LOST

 

WHY: Evans' Generation Next partner, Austin Aries, took on Scott Lost on WAR's debut show. Cholo is a great up-and-coming worker who would be able to fly competitively with Evans and balance Lost out as a technical force in this three-way dance.

 

WINNER: Scott Lost (Evans and Cholo do some great lucha-style sequences during the early stages of the match and it turns out that they work quite well together. Evans hits a Code Red on Lost a couple minutes before the finish, in order to build up the move. However, when he tries it on Cholo, it's countered into The Cholo Special #1 [EZ Money's Money in the Bank]. Cholo then turns around right into a Vertaebreaker #2 from Lost. That's followed by a Flying Elbow Drop, as Lost pins Cholo.)

 

5. Falls Count Anywhere: The HUMAN TORNADO vs. SUPA BADD (w/ Dino Woodwood a.k.a. Robert Stamos)

 

WHY: These two brawled all over the arena at WAR's debut show, eventually ending up disappearing before the show ended. This would heat up their rivalry while drawing upon the round-the-arena brawl on November 12.

 

WINNER: The Human Tornado (I'd have the match go all over the arena obviously. The finish would be Tornado winning a Diving Tornado DDT from something relatively high up and onto the concrete floor below. Have the pin be somewhere in the crowd, I guess...)

 

6. AUSTIN ARIES vs. JOEY RYAN

 

WHY: Aries defeated Ryan's tag team partner, Scott Lost, on the WAR debut show, so this would be a logical avenue to build up to an eventual Generation Next (Aries/Evans) vs. X Foundation (Lost/Ryan) showdown. Plus, both of these guys are superior technical wrestlers, so putting them in the singles main event would serve WAR quite well.

 

WINNER: Joey Ryan (Finish: Aries hits a T-Bone Lift into a Gutbuster immediately followed by an STO, and then goes up top for the 450°, but Ryan crotches him and hits his Super Swinging Neckbreaker for the pinfall.)

 

7. The Backseat Boyz (TRENT ACID & JOHNNY KASHMERE) (w/ Gary Yap) vs. S.B.S. (DISCO MACHINE & EXCALIBUR)

 

WHY: S.B.S. were attacked by Gary Yap's crew (Bo Cooper, Tony Kozina, & Under Pressure) towards the end of WAR's debut show. Since the other three workers who are allied with S.B.S. - Quicksilver, Scorpio Sky, & Ronin - are all occupied on the undercard, and also since S.B.S. is the most established duo on of those five wrestlers, they'd be a good fit for this matchup (plus, I don't know how The Aerial Express would mesh with The Backseats, style-wise.). The angle would feature the arrogant Backseat Boyz coming in as Yap's hired guns, with the intention of taking out S.B.S.

 

WINNERS: The Backseat Boyz (Finish: The Messiah interferes and tries to cost Trent & Johnny the match for comments they made about him on their NorEast Hotline several weeks back, but Kaos runs in and takes Messiah out, in the process building up their three-way match with Adam Flash at CZW Cage of Death VI. Shortly thereafter, Yap climbs up on the apron to further distract S.B.S. Excalibur is about to punk him out when Kashmere charges at him (Excalibur) from behind with a Spear, and Excalibur suddenly sidesteps from his path. That causes Kashmere to collide with Yap, sending the former-EPIC owner flying off of the apron and down to the ringside concrete. However, since he attacked with so much force, Kashmere also ends up flying out between the top and middle and landing hard on the concrete. At this point, Disco grabs Acid and signals for the end, setting up for The Disco Driver (Chokeslam Backbreaker). However, with the referee distracted (dealing with the hurt Yap and Kashmere on the outside), Acid low blow kicks Disco and then uses a hammerlock roll-through reversal, transitioning into an inverted facelock and hitting his new finisher, an Inverted Brainbuster Suplex. The referee's attention turns back to the match and he makes the 3 count in Acid's favor, giving the Backseats the cheap win.)

 

8. Blitzkrieg comes out to the ring wearing his trademark attire, and then calls out Jack Evans. Blitzkrieg proceeds to remove his attire, including unmasking, and hands it over to Evans, praising him as "the next big thing in junior heavyweight wrestling" and saying that "it's a pleasure to be looked up to by Jack." Evans is very grateful and thanks Blitzkrieg, promising not to disappoint him.

 

9. 20-Man Royal Rumble-style Battle Royal for the Pro Wrestling WAR Heavyweight Title: participants - *"The Hardcore Homo" Angel*, Austin Aries, Bo Cooper, Charles Mercury, *Chris Bosh*, Disco Machine, Excalibur, The Human Tornado, Jack Evans (now wearing the Blitzkrieg attire, including the mask) Joey Ryan, Lil Cholo, Quicksilver, Ronin, Scorpio Sky, Silver Tyger, *Steve Pain*, Supa Badd, Super Dragon, Tony Kozina, Super Dragon, and Under Pressure (Name* - making their WAR debut)

 

WHY: Since the match is booked already and I want to avoid as much as possible changing a part of the card that's already been scheduled.

 

SUMMARY: This match features some absolutely classic pimp vs. gay comedy from Human Tornado and Angel. Tornado acts like his awesomely pimptacular self and Angel tries to molest him and do other gay stuff with him. Eventually, these two hilarious characters end up teaming up with each other as what ends up being a pretty viable force. Together, they eliminate Ronin and Bosh, but eventually get eliminated themselves by S.B.S. (Disco Machine & Excalibur) Tornado & Angel end up forming a regular tag team on future WAR shows, much in the spirit of the hilarious Angel & Shark Boy duo during XPW's dying days.

 

After Tornado & Angel are eliminated, S.B.S. allies with The Aerial Express and tries to take out Kozina, Cooper, & Under Pressure. However, Gary Yap comes out to ringside and proves himself to be an effective distraction, as he helps his crew eliminate both Aerial Express members. Later, Cooper and Under Pressure are sent packing by Evans and Disco, respectively. However, right after Disco eliminates Under Pressure, Aries sneaks up behind Disco and eliminates him! After that, long-time rivals Excalibur & Super Dragon ally with one another. However, Aries & Evans eventually get the best of Excalibur and send him out, leaving the final four as Kozina, Dragon, Aries, and Evans. Kozina is eliminated next, at which point Aries & Evans team up, but Dragon fights back and uses a springboard dropkick to send Evans out of a sitting position on the top-rope and down to the concrete floor below.

 

That leaves Aries and Dragon to battle in a 30-minute Ironman Match, with Blitzkrieg as the Special Guest Referee. The Backseat Boyz try to interfere on Aries' behalf, but Blitzkrieg takes them out with an Asai Moonsault! S.B.S. then runs back out and drags The Backseats backstage. Each guy pulls out all the stops, but in the end Aries lands on his feet when Dragon tries to flip him into the Psycho Driver. Aries executes a T-Bone Lift into a Gutbuster immediately followed by an STO, and then follows with a 450° Splash to capture the title. After Aries and Dragon shake each other's hand, Jack Evans comes out and celebrates with Aries and Blitzkrieg to close the show.

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