Zack Malibu 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2005 Hey guys, he sent it to me, so here it is: COLE I'm pretty excited about this next match. We have a returning superstar we haven't seen for quite some time here in OAOAST. CABOOSE No way. Is that Reno Riggins?! I haven't seen that guy in years. COLE I was talking about his opponent. COACH Mr. Riggins deserves your respect. He nearly defeated Mabel who not longer after went on to win the WWF King of the Ring. BUFFER The following contest is scheduled for one fall. In the ring, hailing from Nashville, Tennessee and weighing in tonight at 240 pounds: "THE REAL DEAL" RENO RIGGINS! CABOOSE He's the real deal! COACH I forgot how much I missed this guy. Who's he up against anyway? BUFFER And his opponent, making his return tonight to the OAOAST, he hails from Kyoto, Japan and weighs in at 217 pounds: FOSHI! CABOOSE and COACH Foshi?! "The Grand Design" hits as Foshi makes his way to the ring to a very nice pop and applause from the fans who know what he's faced over the past few years. Foshi, normally very determined and solemn, acknowledges the fans tonight. As he climbs in the ring, he gives a thumbs up to all sides of the arena. COLE Foshi is back and I couldn't be happier to see him. CABOOSE This guy has faced a lot of demons over the years, but he's as tough as they come and from someone who's been in that ring, I know how difficult it can be to get back in there. It's not as easy as just stepping through the ropes. COACH Well, his glorious return could be cut short if he can't take down the Real Deal. *DING DING DING* COLE And this match is under way. Foshi and Riggins lock up to start. I'd say Riggins has the experience advantage, but Foshi's a lot younger and faster. Foshi with a Japanese arm drag and another. He misses with a roundhouse kick and Riggins rolls to the outside. CABOOSE That's good strategy. Foshi started off with the advantage and this could help to erase that momentum. Riggins is a veteran. COLE Foshi follows him to the outside. Riggins catches him off guard with an elbow to the face and another. COACH Nothing more scientific than a good old fashioned elbow to the face. COLE Back in the ring now and Riggins drops an elbow on the chest. The cover...2 and...Foshi kicks out. COACH That used to be Reno's finisher back in the day so this match was a lot closer to ending than you probably realize. I don't think he got all of it, but Foshi better watch out for the elbow. (Coach's headset is muffled for a moment.) That hurt! CABOOSE I'm glad. COLE Riggins now has Foshi set up in the corner and he drives the knee to the gut. An irish whip to the far side and....Riggins misses the charge and Foshi with kicks to the gut and...a roundhouse that connects with the side of the head. CABOOSE Ouch. COLE Riggins is down, but Foshi is not going for the cover. COACH I think this is a bad move. If Foshi were smart, he'd work over the elbow to try and eliminate the effectiveness of that devestating elbow drop. COLE I don't think Foshi's worried about Reno's elbow. COACH Well, he should be. CABOOSE You should be worried about my foot in your ass. COLE Foshi now setting up Riggins and hits a springboard moonsault, but again not covering. CABOOSE I think Foshi is out here to do more than just try and win this match. COACH He should try to end it quickly because if he doesn't win, it's back to unemployment for him. COLE Foshi now rolling Riggins to the outside. He's waiting on Reno. COACH I don't see why you would give a fearsome opponent like Reno Riggins enough time to gather himself. CABOOSE I have to agree with that. COLE Reno back to his feet and Foshi....DEVESTATING spinning heel kick and Reno knocked into the ringpost from that one. Foshi now rolling him back in the ring. CABOOSE It looks like Riggins was busted open either from the kick or hitting the post. COACH Or a combination of both. COLE Foshi now setting up Riggins and...a tiger bomb, but again not going for the cover. Now he's picking up Riggins and an irish whip into the corner. Foshi with a running dropkick to the midsection, kip up, and a dropkick to the face. COACH I think Riggins has been somewhere else since that initial kick to the head. Foshi kicks about as hard as anyone I've ever seen. COLE Is that somewhere else a place where the elbow drop is a devestating finisher? COACH It's some place where Michael Cole likes women. CABOOSE (heard laughing) COLE Foshi setting up Riggins again and a tornado DDT. CABOOSE Riggins it out. COLE But Foshi still not going for the cover. Instead, he's headed to the outside and....a springboard...dropping the leg across the face of Riggins. Foshi now picks up Riggins and...BRAINBUSTER! Foshi with the cover.... CABOOSE Good night. 1...2....3! COLE This one is over emphatically. BUFFER Here is your winner: FOSHI! COACH I'm impressed. Riggins is a former NWA Tag Team champion, but there would've been a very different outcome to this match had Riggins hit his elbow drop effectively. I wouldn't be surprised to see a rematch. COLE Nevertheless, Foshi making a big statement here in his return to OAOAST with a very impressive victory. Foshi makes his way from the ring with a very determined look on his face. CABOOSE I don't know what Foshi has in mind for his return here, but it's obviously something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites