KingPK 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2006 (Graphic) COLE Up next, ladies and gentlemen, is a grudge match that people have been waiting for all summer. It started at Battlebowl, continued on a beach in Miami and tonight, it ends here, possibly with one man saying goodbye to the sport. Let's go up to Michael Buffer. *DING DING DING* BUFFER This contest is scheduled for one fall and has no time limit. In this match, there will be no disqualifications or countouts! [i]I've been defeated and brought down Dropped to my knees when time ran out Now is the time to change my ways.....[/i] "BOOOOOOOOOYeahhhhhhhhhhh!!!" The chorus of [i]Metalingus[/i] kicks in as Peter Knight steps through the curtains. He looks around the huge Alamodome crowd as they let him have it (though some cheers are plainly heard), sneering at them with contempt as he begins the long walk to the ring. COLE Will this be the last time we will see this entrance in the OAOAST? Peter Knight has put titles on the line, but tonight he's putting it all on the line. BUFFER Introducing first, from Fall River, Massachusetts, weighing in at two hundred and sixty-five pounds. He is a former OAOAST X-Division, Tag team and World Champion and, if he is defeated tonight, vows to retire from the sport of professional wrestling. Ladies and gentlemen...PETERRRRRRRRRRR KNIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!! Knight climbs onto the apron and steps through the ropes. His eyes sweep left and right, taking in the scene as flashbulbs pop all around him. He walks to his corner and begins to warm himself up as the music fades. "OH, MY GOD! INCREDIBLE SUPERSTAR!" *BOOM* A roar comes up as the pyro clears and smoke fills the entranceway. Longdogger Pete steps through it, walking with a purpose as now some boos come through the cheering. BUFFER And introducing his opponent. This 17-year veteran of the sport hails from Miami, Florida and weighs in tonight at two hundred and seventy-seven pounds. Ladies and gentlemen....LONGDOGGERRRRRRRRRR PEEEEEEEEEEEETE!!!! "YeahhhhBooooooo!!!!" COLE In the few months time he's been with the OAOAST, Longdogger Pete seems to be the only SWF wrestler that has actually been somewhat accepted by these fans. COACH Key word being "somewhat", Cole. Listen to the boos; some of these fans still know the score and do not want one of the biggest stars in this company's history to have his last match here tonight. Longdogger focuses in on Knight as he walks up the ring steps to the apron. He swings one leg over the middle rope and bends to duck under the top rope, but Knight tires of waiting and rushes at LDP, smacking him with forearms to the back while pulling him into the ring. *DING DING* COLE And we're off! Knight continues to slam his forearm into the back of Longdogger's neck, but Longdogger stands upright, slapping Knight's arm away and rocks him with overhand rights, staggering him back a few steps. Knight blocks one of them and retaliates with punches of his own only to be blocked himself and tripped to the mat where Pete mounts him and fires off shots to the temple. Knight shoves him back onto his BUTT, but Longdogger remounts and switches his strikes to forearms, Knight's head snapping back after each one. Knight pushes him off again, but Longdogger simply gets to his feet, bounces off the ropes and rams the point of his elbow into the back of Knight's neck. He covers. 1...but he barely gets one. COLE No feeling out process here, this is a FIGHT. Longdogger starts to pull Knight to his feet, but Knight punches him in the gut to break his grip and follows up with punches to the face that staggers him back into the ropes. Knight tries to shoot him off, but Longdogger reverses the whip, holding on to the arm and trying a shortarm clothesline, but Knight ducks under it, bounces off the ropes and catches Longdogger with a flying forearm. Knight quickly drags him up and shoves him into the corner, alternating forearms to the face with body shots before he digs his foot into the "Dogger's throat. Normally referee Nick Patrick would start a five count and order a break, but the rules leave him as a spectator as Knight pulls on the ropes for more leverage and LDP wheezes for air. Knight releases on his own and Longdogger slumps in the corner, coughing for air. Knight does not give him time to recover as he grabs his arm and whips him into the opposite corner, following him in with a hard clothesline, taking more air from his lungs. COLE Longdogger might be in trouble early here as Knight seems to be trying to disrupt his breathing because he knows that since Longdogger is nearly 15 years Knight's senior, he can't recover stamina as quickly as the younger Knight. Knight pulls Longdogger upright in the corner, ripping his t-shirt open to expose his bare chest. He rears back and...... *SLAP* "WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" Stings him with a knife-edge chop to the chest. *SLAP* "WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" *SLAP* "WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" *SLAP* "WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" *SLAP* "WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" Followed up by four more. COACH Damn, you could hear those in Mexico. Knight steps back, allowing Longdogger to stumble out of the corner a few steps before he stings him with another chop, knocking him down. Knight covers. 1........ 2..but Longdogger kicks out right after two. Knight pulls Longdogger up and grabs his leg, draping it on the middle rope and pulling up on the foot from underneath, torquing the knee. COACH There's what Knight was talking about, those reconstructed knees of Longdogger. That's his Achillies' Heel. Knight pulls at the straps of the brace, attempting to loosen it from the knee. Despite the rules, Patrick steps in, only to get shoved back as Knight continues to try and remove the knee brace. COLE Come on, he needs that! Longdogger grabs at Knight's hands, trying to pull them free. Failing that, he switches to a more direct approach with repeated forearms to the side of the head, knocking Knight back. Sneering, Knight turns back and grabs at Longdogger, but Pete bends over and pitches Knight over the top rope. Knight tries to land safely on the apron, but instead he manages to slam his back right into the edge of it before he topples to the floor. The groans of pain from Knight are plainly audible as he lays face-first on the floor, favoring his back. COLE I think Peter Knight might be injured here. That looked like a nasty spill. I think we have a replay ready. *A replay of Knight's fall is shown* COACH Oh yeah Cole, he hit his upper back right on the edge of the apron. This may be very bad for Peter Knight. Nick Patrick exits the ring to check on Knight with Longdogger following behind. Nick holds up a hand to tell Pete to stay back as Knight is now on his knees, grimacing in pain as he flexes his back. Patrick asks if he wants to stop the match, but the look he gets as an answer makes him regret he asked. Knight pushes him away and that's good enough for Longdogger, who pulls Knight up by the hair. Knight answers that with a thumb to the eye, grabbing his arm and whipping him towards the barrier, but Longdogger reverses it, sending Knight back first into the retaining barrier. Knight groans in pain again and slumps against the barrier as Longdogger approaches. He grabs Knight by the back of the neck and tights and pitches him over the barrier and into the first row. COLE Longdogger looks like he's taking the fight into this Alamodome crowd. Actually, he's not because he stays on the correct side of the barrier. Instead, he walks over to the ring steps and pushes the top half off to the side. He takes the flat bottom half and drags it to the middle of the floor before reaching over to pull Knight up to his feet and throwing his arm over his head, looking for a suplex. The crowd reacts and stands as Longdogger hooks the tights, but Knight tries to fight out of it with fists to the gut. Longdogger lets go of the arm and pushes Knight's head down across the barrier, firing off stiff forearm after stiff forearm to the back, weakening Knight so that he can put him back into position, lift him up.....and suplex him back to ringside onto the ring steps! "OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!" COLE What a suplex! That impact must have jarred every single bone in Knight's body. Knight yells out in pain as Longdogger watches him writhe, the crowd half cheering, half booing his actions. COLE Longdogger Pete told me that brawls aren't typically his thing, but if he's put in one, he'll pull out all the stops. Longdogger pulls Knight slowly to his feet and rolls him back into the ring, following him in right after and going for a pin. 1....... 2........but Knight kicks out. Longdogger rolls Knight onto his stomach and stomps the back and shoulder area repeatedly and forcefully before he pulls Knight into a sitting position and applies a surfboard, digging his knee into Knight's back and pulling back on his arms. COLE Longdogger is smelling blood here; that back injury is going to severely hamper Knight's efforts to use The Knightmare, his patented finisher. Knight grimaces in pain as Longdogger digs his knee in further, the hard metal of his knee brace causing even more discomfort. Patrick asks and watches for Knight's submission, but every inquiry is answered by a violent shake of the head. An audible "P-K!" chant comes from the crowd, but is covered by an avalanche of boos. Knight grits his teeth and tries to gather every bit of strength he has to get to one knee, then to two, then up on one leg, then upright, struggling with Longdogger who still holds his arms. Knight spins so that he is facing Longdogger and grabs his arm, whipping him toward the ropes and catching him with a flapjack slam on the rebound, Longdogger's face bouncing off the mat. Knight rolls out to the outside and walks gingerly over to the timekeeper's area, shoving Buffer off his seat and claiming it. "BOOOOOOOOO!!!" Knight jaws with a couple of ringside fans as he folds the chair up and works his shoulders to try and alleviate the pain in his back before he slides the chair and himself back into the ring. COLE Knight's brought in an equalizer here. He is really suffering from that back and he wants to end this match right now. Knight brings the chair up and mutters "Come on" to himself as Longdogger gets to his feet, his back to Knight as he shakes the cobwebs out. Knight begins his swing as Longdogger turns......but it's a swing and a miss as Pete ducks at the last moment. The force of the swing spins Knight around and makes him drop the chair. Longdogger comes up from behind, scooping him up for a back suplex, but Knight manages to flip off his shoulders behind him....and chop blocks the right knee of Longdogger Pete, crumpling him to the mat in serious pain. "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!" COACH What did I tell you, Cole? Those aging, rickety knees of Longdogger Pete will be his downfall tonight. LDP grits his teeth as he adjusts the brace of that knee and doesn't see Knight behind him picking the chair up again. Knight doesn't even wait for Longdogger to look this time...... *CRACK* And whacks him in the back of the head. Longdogger snaps forward on impact before collapsing to the mat. Knight slams the chair down and grabs the right leg again, pulling at the knee brace until he figures out how it is attached and ripping it off the knee, He holds it in the air, a cocky smile on his face. "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!" COLE Come on, he needs that! Knight tosses the brace to the outside and goes to work on the knee, stomping it, yanking on the joint, draping the leg on the bottom rope and forcing all of his 265 pounds onto it, causing himself more back pain in the process, but that simply serves to enrage the former World Champion more. He picks up the leg and spins around with a spinning toe hold, torquing the knee before releasing it and applying it again. He releases once more, but this time when he spins around the leg, he brings the other leg up and slaps on a figure four leg lock! COLE Figure-four! I don't think I've ever seen Peter Knight use this move. COACH Shows that he's brought a completely different game now that his back is messed up. Longdogger shouts in pain as Knight leans back to apply more pressure. The crowd begins to stomp and clap to try and rally the SWF star (a rarity in this fed) as he begins to slowly slide over towards the ropes. The cheering intensifies the closer Longdogger gets. Longdogger reaches out.....and snatches the bottom rope. "YEAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" Patrick orders a break, but Knight refuses, telling him "I don't have to do nothin'!" Patrick starts a five count, but Knight just mocks him, counting along in a dopey voice. "BOOOOOOOOOO!!!" COLE Break the hold! COACH Knight is right, there's no disqualifications so Patrick can count to 5000 if he wants because he's just out there to count a pin or call a submission. Patrick also realizes this, so he decides to try another tact and forcefully untangles the legs of the two men. Knight, an angry look on his face, quickly rolls to his feet and gets in Nick's face, demanding an explanation. Nick explains that he was doing it to prevent serious injury to Longdogger, who now is dragging his right leg along the mat with a pained look on his face. Knight shows how much he thinks of that by shoving Patrick to the mat, browbeating him as Patrick scoots towards the ropes, begging off. COLE That's a fine. COACH Like he cares. He can pay it with his next OAOAST paycheck. Knight finishes giving Nick Patrick a piece of his mind and turns his attention to Longdogger. He grabs him by the hair and starts to pull him up..... *CHING* ((c) SWF) "OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH!!!" But Longdogger retaliates with a low blow. Knight's eyes roll back as he crumples to the mat, holding the family jewels. Longdogger sits on the mat, pulling his knee pad back into position and uses the ropes to get back to his feet. He works the knee a bit to get some feeling back into it before hobbling over and picking up the chair. "YEAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!" COACH Get that away from him, ref! COLE Like you said, no disqualifications. Longdogger, still hobbling on the knee but managing, waits until Knight goes to all fours, trying to get his breath back...... *CRACK* Before bringing the chair down right across his back. Knight collapses to the mat, but that isn't enough for the 'Dogger as he lifts up the chair and..... *CRACK* Slams it into the back again. Longdogger tosses the chair to the outside and looks to the corner. He walks over and climbs up to the second turnbuckle. COLE Longdogger's going up. When you have a bad knee, high-risk moves should be the last thing on your mind. Longdogger sits on top, adjusting his knee pad before he stands on the middle rope. He leaps.....and drives his left, still braced leg into the back of Knight with a legdrop! "YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" COLE Flying legdrop! COACH But look Cole, that might have finished Longdogger Pete as well! Indeed, Longdogger is rolling around on the mat in agony, clutching his right knee again. A replay of the legdrop is shown and it is clear that he jammed that knee a little when he landed. Patrick leans over to make sure Longdogger can continue. Longdogger uses the ropes to get to his feet and shakes his right leg, taking a few wobbly steps before collapsing into the ropes. Patrick asks if he needs help, but Longdogger waves him off, telling him "I'm ok." Satisfied, Patrick goes over to Knight to check on him as well. COLE It looks like Longdogger can continue here, but now both men have a pretty serious injury. I really don't think this match is going to last much longer. Longdogger drops down and slowly rolls Knight onto his back before going for a pin. 1....... 2........ 3! NO, Shoulder up! COLE Oh, that was nearly it! Longdogger pulls Knight up by the hair and rocks him with rights, backing him into the ropes before whipping him off, but Knight reverses the whip, but LDP reverses the reverse and sends Knight into the ropes, bending a bit on the rebound and using the momentum to pick Knight up for a military slam! COLE He has Knight up! COACH Look at the knee! The right leg of Longdogger shakes, the added weight of Knight being too much and Longdogger releases Knight as he drops to a knee. Knight lands behind him, spins him around, and hoists him onto his shoulders! COACH Here it comes! Longdogger tries to shake free and this time it is Knight's back that cannot hold the weight, forcing him to release Pete who lands on one leg behind Knight, spins [i]him[/i] around, and hooks him for the Clogger! COLE Now Longdogger's going for the kill! Knight knees him in the gut and pushes Pete to the ropes, shooting him off. Longdogger nearly speed hops across the ring on the rebound and ducks a clothesline, bouncing off the opposite ropes and gaining speed. But Knight is ready for him, using the momentum to pick Pete up, spin him around.....and drill him into the mat with a Black Hole Slam! COLE BLACK HOLE SLAM! We've never seen Knight use that move! Knight immediately jumps on top and hooks the leg as Longdogger struggles to kick out. 1....... 2........ 3! COACH He got him! *DING DING* Longdogger kicks out a second too late and Knight rolls to his feet, briefly thrusting his arms into the air, but that causes a sharp pain in his back so he drops one as Patrick holds up the other as [i]Metalingus[/i] plays. BUFFER LLadies and gentlemen, here is your winner, PETERRRRRR KNIIIIIIIIGHT! COLE Well, Knight has saved his job. But you got to give credit to Longdogger as well, he gave it his all and should have nothing to be ashamed of. Knight rests his arms on the top rope while he catches his breath. Nick Patrick helps a disappointed Longdogger to his feet, slapping him on the chest for props. Longdogger limps over to Knight and lightly taps him on the shoulder, causing Knight to whirl around. The two rivals stand face-to-face for a moment as the music fades, the crowd hushed as they anticipate what will happen next. Longdogger nods at Knight and offers his hand. COLE There's a classy guy. He just had a tough match and still is gracious enough to offer congratulations. Knight looks at the outstretched hand, then into Pete's eyes and then to the crowd who cheers for him to accept it. The camera zooms in on Knight's face as a smile begins to form ....but it isn't a friendly smile. COLE What's this? Knight begins to chuckle and brings his hand towards Longdogger's......before slapping it away. COLE Oh come on! "BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!" Knight cockily looks at Longdogger and raises his arms in the air, nodding slowly and smugly. He points to himself and says "Winner" before pointing at Longdogger with his thumb and forefinger shaped like an L and saying "Loser". COLE What a jackass. Knight gingerly steps through the ropes and goes to the floor as the music comes back up. He backs up the ramp with one arm favoring his back and the other in the air as we get a shot of a shocked Longdogger. We cut back to Knight as he continues to back up the ramp, taunting Longdogger as we fade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted October 1, 2006 Bump to remind people that I am working on this. I really, really, really, really want and hope to get this done tonight because I'm helping my sister move tomorrow and I don't want to hold up the show one bit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites