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ACW Presents World.Wide.Wrestlecide: Two Nights The Night For A Fight - Night One

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“Hey, Man, Nice Shot” by Filter.

Rapid-fire shots.

The Amazing Gabriel killing bitches dead with the Nothing Short of Amazing Piledriver, then hitting up the club with the rest of the Night Lifers. Waving the ACW World Heavyweight Championship for all to see while Elyse Frost clings to his arm.

WOW and Billy Law holding the ACW Tag Team Championships. Another clip of the brand new champions Team HOSS raising the titles.

KSZ standing amidst the chaos and havoc he wrought in the closing moments of ACW Courage 187.

Tyson XL using his XL Bomb to great effect on various superstars.

Zip Zap running circles around his opposition.

Orphan yelling and pulling his hair out after the loss of his gold. And a barrage of punt kicks to the head of helpless victims.

Chris Moliano hitting a myriad of Definitive DDTs. Spike Saunders. Gunnar Van Patton. Jack Harris. And now standing tall as the #1 Contender to the ACW World Heavyweight Championship.

Andy Sharp connecting with the Sharper Image. And then connecting with the All Star Frog Splash before winning End Game.

Spike Saunders delivering the BOOM HEADSHOT!

The Family Keeling – Thomas and Junior – smirking while Dude In Mask, David Race, and Vic Gravender all wanting to get that paper.

Jesse Ramey, the Spirit of ACW Champion waving his title proudly.

GoldenHAWK soaring to new heights, showing clips of his reign as the Spirit of ACW Champion. Fast forward and now holding the [Black] Scorpion Championship. He did it all on his own… and now, the BlackHAWK coming around.

Big E. Small, Mach 2 and Big E. Smalls, along with Lettie Rios holding the ACW Tag Team Titles.

THE LYCANS – Gunnar Van Patton and Wolf, each waiting to prey on their unsuspecting targets.

The members of the Night Life, partying it up in the club! The Amazing Gabriel, Fever Pitch, Kaus, Gorge, Oni, and Elyse Frost, all in a row!

Chris Moliano. KIRU. Carrachio Salfuego. Jesse Ramey. Jack Harris. Naomi Machado. Wade Orsival Watson. PowerTrip. The Squadron. Abilities. The Health Fanatics.

More rapid-fire shots of the various action-packed All-Stars!

WORLD.WIDE.WRESTLECIDE STUDIOS

And now... to the STUDIO in the All-Star Arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. And we're here with a tall, handsome young man dressed in a powder-blue dress shirt and black slacks. Fans who may know the referees of ACW will know this young man as none other than young referee, Evan Anders. The sharp-dressed man smiles into the camera and waves.

Evan Anders: Hello all my friends! It’s been a while, but welcome back to World.Wide.Wrestlecide! I’m gonna be here hosting the not one, but TWO NIGHT spectacular that is known all across the world as World.Wide.Wrestlecide: Two Nights The Night For A Fight! We’ve got two-count ‘em, two nights of big shows.

WWW CHYRON NIGHT ONE

Evan Anders: (V/O) Tonight, we’re going to see “The Unit” Jack Harris square off against the longest reigning ACW World Heavyweight Champion in history, Tyson XL! Jack Harris has been targeting Zip Zap for as of yet unknown reasons and put Zip Zap out of action for the next Courage. So here to get revenge is his best friend, the 323-pound monster called Tyson XL!

Tyson is one of ACW’s most decorated stars being a former two-time ACW Tag Team Champion, a former Black Scorpion Champion and of course, World Champion! Jack Harris is no slouch, either. He’s a former United States and ACW Tag Team Champion and holds victories over other giants like “The Colossus” Spike Saunders, “The King of Submissions” Kellen Masters and even holds a victory over ACW Hall of Famer ALIAS. This match will not be any technical masterpiece, but you’re in for a good slugfest!

WWW CHYRON NIGHT TWO

Evan Anders: (V/O) And the BRAND SPANKING NEW Spirit of ACW Champion Jesse Ramey is going to put his gold on the line for the very first time against “The Ultimate Sportsman” Alex Pure! Pure once challenged him for the now-defunct Gateway Championship and came up short, but now he has a chance to get a higher title and win on a bigger scale!

Alex Pure has been on something of a winning streak the last couple of months and even holds a key cough countout cough win over two-time World Champion Andy Sharp! Alex Pure also has his big bodyguard, Chancellor Knuckles, working at ringside. Ramey will be in for a fight if he wants to keep that belt!

We’re now going live to ringside for a special All-Star Showcase match between two of ACW’s skilled rookies who earned the chance to compete on this broadcast! Kenny Yi, a former student and one of the final students of the Silver Lining Academy of Sonny Silver and the Silver Family. The proud 22-year-old Korean-Canadian is called The Firestorm for his intense high flying offense. His opposition is the 240-pound 26-year old Tank Tayler. The brawler from Steamboat Springs, Colorado is a hard hitter impressing many. So let’s see who wins out.

MATCH ONE: TANK TAYLER VS “FIRESTORM” KENNY YI

Kenny Yi offered his hand only to get rebuffed by Tayler who gave him the double bird in kind. Kenny took advantage early, using his skills to take the young Tayler to the mat. He kept him off-guard with a series of Japanese Arm Drags and Chops before he took complete control with a Tornado Bulldog out of the corner for the first nearfall of the match.

Tayler was able to forearm his way out of danger and used the ring skirt at ringside to his advantage. He draped it over Kenny and beat the ever-loving crap out of him for a few moments before he nailed a nasty Neckbreaker on the floor!

Back inside the ring and Tayler got a close fall! He continued to put the pressure on Kenny Yi with more headlocks until Yi fought back with a couple of Flying Shoulder Blocks and a big Diving Neckbreaker off the second rope. Tayler tried to leave the ring only to fall victim to a big Suicide Dive!

Kenny Yi tossed him inside the ring now and came off the top rope with a big Front Flip Missile Dropkick! The amazing move cracked Tayler in the mouth and allowed Kenny Yi to get that 1-2-3! Kenny Yi pumped a fist in the air to celebrate his big victory!

WINNER: Kenny Yi via Front Flip Missile Dropkick at 5:23

SEGMENT: Jack Harris

“The Unit” had a few words for his upcoming match with Tyson XL. He complimented the big man for all that he’d achieved in ACW, but reminded him that he’d been an All-Star ever since its resurrection back in 2009. He may have been a paid thug, but he was tired of people coming into his house and taking his spotlight, hence his repeated attacks on Zip Zap. He promised Tyson XL was next and after the show was over, he’d be spending time with Z-Double on the shelf.

MATCH TWO: ACW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS TEAM HOSS (CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND ANGEL TRINIDAD) VS IRISH SPRING (CAVAN AND CILLIAN O’CALLAGHAN)

The next match up on the docket was the NEW ACW Tag Team Champions Team HOSS taking on Irish Spring. The Irish high flyers would take on the champions all right, so let’s see who was walking out with the gold. Both parties had people at ringside. Team HOSS had the third official champion in their freebird-style group, The Manchunian Muscle called Aleczander. The Irish Spring had their younger sister, Darina, cheering them on.

Cavan, 6’3” and 245-pounds took on the 6’7, 288-pound Capital Punishment. It was speed versus power in the opening and it took little difficulty for Cavan to run circles around Cappy. The IWO Legend fell victim to several uppercuts and even included a flying uppercut off the second rope for a near fall off the bat. Some double-team goodness came next from Irish Spring including a big Blarney Stone Surfboard-Legdrop combo on Cappy for two!

Eventually Cappy turned the tides on Cillian O’Callaghan with a big Exploder Suplex before tagging in Angel. The Rookie Monster was cheered on by Angel who continued to slam him with a succession of Body Slams for two. The newest addition to his arsenal, a big Belly to Belly Suplex also got him two. Angel tried to go for the Monster Mash (fireman’s carry facebuster) only to have that reversed into a Tornado DDT from Cillian!

Cavan got the tag and the older of the two brothers went to work outrunning Angel with several moves before dropping him with a big Snap DDT for a close fall! The Irish Spring were closing in on the belts when from out of nowhere, Alecznder pushed Cavan off the top turnbuckle without Team HOSS knowing what happened. The Monster Mash spelt the end for Cavan and the first successful defense of the ACW Tag Titles occurred. After the match, Cillian chastised the referee and when Cappy got wind, he and Aleczander argued while Angel tried to play peacemaker.

Standing atop the ramp was none other than the former champions, Orcs and Humans. The rich and cunning Wade Orsival Watson and the monstrous Billy Law stood their ground and signaled to Team HOSS that it was only a matter of time before they imploded and O&H would take the titles back.

WINNERS: Team HOSS (Angel Trinidad over Cavan O’Callaghan via Monster Mash) at 7:16

BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: The Squadron


Avis Flyfield, Aaron Fetzer, and Adam Nowell had a few words with Rebecca Eriksen. Avis Flyfield said the response they got from he and Aaron’s hometown fans in Seattle rejuvenated the Squadron. Despite a tough loss to Keiichi Ito and Catherine Brooks, they had still defeated Health Fanatics the week before. Aaron added that it was time to soar to new heights and to that end, they proclaimed they would win the ACW Tag Team Titles by the end of 2013. Adam Nowell actually spoke up in something louder than annoyed tones and added that it had been a long time since he had gold. The former Asylum Tag Team Champion noted that he was going to straight-up “whomp” anybody that gets in his way. When Avis and Aaron wanted a group hug, Adam rolled his eyes and walked off for their match with Team Gonze.

Now, in its entirety, ACW brings to you our next match.

MATCH THREE: TEAM GONZE VS THE SQUADRON

“The following contest is a six-man tag team match scheduled for one fall!” Tommy Vale announced.

“Learn To Fly” by The Foo Fighters.

The lights on the ramp started to flash like the lights on an airplane runway and the music kicked in as Avis Flyfield popped out from the back first. His “Co-Captain” Aaron Fetzer was next and behind them was the dangerous and annoyed Adam Nowell. The popular trio made their way down to the ring and Avis was sure to give two kids in the front row his googles and aviation scarf. A nice souvenir for the chillins.

“First, making their way to the ring at a combined weight of 705 pound, they are the team of Adam Fetzer, Avis Flyfield, and Adam Nowell… THE SQUADRON!”

“Back into the fire…” Adam Nowell muttered as he watched Avis and Aaron fly around like pretend airplanes in the ring. “Ugh… this is hell.”

Nobody ever asked why Nowell remained with The Squadron, but quite frankly the guy needed a paycheck so that was that.

“Le Kick” by American Fang.

“And their opponents… they weigh in at a combined weight of 605 pounds, they are the team of Jimmy Gonze...”

When Gonze’s newfound cohorts stepped out from the back behind him, Tommy Vale had to stop and laugh.

“Hahhahaha… ahem, sorry. The Crimson Killer, the Blonde Bomber… they are <B>TEAM GONZE!</B>”

Gonze was red-faced, but the first-ever Spirit of ACW was still a very bad man to contend with. The Crimson Killer was 5’6” and 150 with a white ginger figure and red mini-fro. The Blonde Bomber was 6’3” and 205 pounds… but he was skinny as shit with a little bit of a beer belly. Gonze grabbed them both by the arms and dragged them to the ring and into their corner.

“DON’T EITHER OF YOU FUCKING EMBARRASS ME! REMEMBER YOUR TRAINING!”

Crimson Killer raised a finger. “Um… Mr. Gonze? I have a rash and it’s really itchy. These tights are chafing.”

Gonze shook his head while Blonde Bomber raised a hand. “WHAT?”

“I… uh… I have to drop a deuce.”

“I’M GONNA DROP YOU IF YOU DON’T GET IN THERE AND FUCK THEM UP!”

Blonde Bomber nodded and climbed into the ring as he prepared to face off with Adam Nowell. Avis and Aaron Fetzer cheered on their boy as the match began.

DING DING DING!

Blonde Bomber approached Adam Nowell cautiously while Adam took up a defensive stance. The former Asylum Tag Team Champion waited for Bomber to make a move when he raised a foot and that move was…

To run away and tag in Crimson Killer before he shook his head. Gonze was furious now and if his hair wasn’t clean-shaved he would’ve ripped it out by now.

“YOU FUCK! DO YOU THINK THIS IS FUNNY? GET IN THERE AND FUCK THAT GUY UP!”

Crimson Killer looked even more scared than Blonde Bomber did, but he was more afraid of Jimmy Gonze. He climbed into the ring and came right at Nowell…

ROUNDHOUSE KICK!

The fans gapsed at the impact of Adam Nowell’s trademark roundhouse that knocked Crimson Killer into next week. Casually, he walked over and tagged in Aaron Fetzer who quickly climbed to the top rope. He played up for the crowd. Gonze was about to try and run interference, but Adam Nowell got in his way to prevent him from cutting off the Co-Captain. He jumped off the top rope…

NOSE DIVE!

The Diving Headbutt off the top rope landed right on The Crimson Killer! Aaron Fetzer rolled out of the ring and tagged in Avis Flyfield. The leader of the Squadron hopped over the ropes and waited for the woozy Crimson Killer to get back up… since he was practically unconscious, he pulled the deadweight up to his feet and tossed him to the ropes…

CRASH LANDING!

The Jumping Leg Lariat sent Crimson Killer right back to the canvas, out cold! Jimmy Gonze was slamming his head against the steel ropes in frustration while Avis went for the cover.

ONE!

TWO!

THREE!

And so the match was a big success! A great first outing for Team Gonze in their mission to take over the tag team division one match at a time! They…

“HERE ARE YOUR WINNERS OF THE MATCH… AVIS FLYFIELD, AARON FETZER AND ADAM NOWELL… THE SQUADRON!”

…Oh. Sorry.

Avis Flyfield jumped to his feet and bro-hugged Aaron Fetzer in victory! The two of them jumped up and down while Adam Nowell looked down at Crimson Killer then Jimmy Gonze on the outside. He actually turned over to Avis and Aaron and jerked a thumb in the direction of Gonze and company.

“God, I’ve seen some sucks, but those were the suckiest bunch of sucks that ever sucked.”

Gonze yelled at Blonde Bomber who nervously reached into the ring and pulled Crimson Killer out before the threesome were forced to retreat. Meanwhile, the celebration was continuing in the ring for the Squadron who seemed to be finding a return to their own winning ways!

WINNERS: The Squadron (Avis over Crimson Killer with Crash Landing) via pinfall at 1:04

WWW STUDIOS WITH EVAN ANDERS

Evan Anders: Well, all’s well that ends well for Team Gonze, but another big win for The Squadron. They’ve been winning a few matches recently and one has to wonder it’ll only be a matter of time before the trio soars towards those ACW Tag Team Titles. Meanwhile, Jimmy Gonze is gonna have to whip his… hahaha… quote-unquote killers into shape.

Anders continues to fight back laughter.

Evan Anders: Well, it’s been a HELL of a couple weeks for this edition of ACW, but we’re gonna go back to a barnburner of a tag team match from this last week’s Courage. The Masked Marvelous Machines have waged war on the tag team division. They’ve defeated several key teams INCLUDING Big E. Smalls, the former ACW Tag Team Champions and put the out of action. They nearly WON the ACW World Heavyweight Championship from The Amazing Gabriel! But let’s look back at Triple M taking on a pair of beasts who have staked their claim at the ACW Tag Team Titles also, Gunnar Van Patton and Wolf, The Lycans! Check it out!

ACW FLASHBACK, MATCH OF THE NIGHT: THE LYCANS VS THE MASKED MARVELOUS MACHINES

THE FINELY TUNED ARMBAR!!!
Getting to the ropes seemed like an impossible task for the Confederate and it seemed even more impossible, as he reached to the ropes and found them to be quite far away. He had to do something or Race would surely rip his arm right from his body. Using his great strength, GVP was able to force just enough space between him and the ground. He executed a forward roll to break free. Race had just gotten to his feet, but still bent over, when GVP dove over him for a sunset flip. DR rolled with the move and got to his feet.
SUPERKICK!
DR never saw it coming. Cox had cleaned his clock with a big time superkick.
SUPERKICK!
What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Just after he connected with his kick, Wolf turned around to have DIM put him on his back with a superkick of his own.
SPEAR!
The blindside attacks just kept on coming and this time, Van Patton took Dude out of his boots with a wicked spear.
SPRINGBOARD SHOULDER BLOCK!
Race was like a homing missle and the tackle was right on target. Everyone was down and Race took advantage of the opening, looking for the pin...
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THREE-NOOO!!!
With that kickout, all four men were down and exhausted. Wolf was seated against the ring on the outside while DIM was in the corner. GVP and Race were both facedown on the mat, breathing heavily, as the room seemed to spin. The referee had no choice but to start the standing ten-count.
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DIM slapped the mat and motioned for his ally to get up. By the count of eight, both of the machines had made it back to their feet. Race motioned for his teammate to head to the top and Dude was quick to oblidge. DR positioned their one-eyed enemy up on his shoulders and it looked like it could be a possible variation on the Doomsday Device. Well, it would've been, but Van Patton was having none of it. He unleashed repeated elbows to the top of DR's head and slipped behind him. He shoved Race towards the corner where he crashed into DIM, crotching him on the top rope.
Race charged blindly back at GVP and missed a clothesline. His extended arm was snagged by a returning Wolf and he was rocked with a stiff Muay Thai elbow to the back of the head by Van Patton. A dazed Race couldn't stop Cox from shoving his arm to position him perfectly for one of his favorite moves.
DIAMOND CUTTER!!!
The impact of the hold actually bounced Race off the canvas and onto his back. He was seeing more than stars... he was seeing galazies after that flawless cutter. He could do nothing to stop GVP from meeting DIM on the top rope.
SPANISH FLY ON DIM ONTO RACE!!!
That, folks, was two birds with one stone. The sudden swing in momentum sent a shot of adrenaline through both Lycans. Wolf hurried Dude back up and locked him in a three-quarter Nelson, while GVP launched himself up to the top rope in one fluid motion.
COMBINATION DIAMOND CUTTER-FIVE STAR FROG SPLASH!!!
Wolf rolls DIM over and goes for the cover, making sure to hook both legs...
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That was all she wrote. In this clash, nature had overcome technology, as the Lycans had brought defeat to the Marvelous Masked Machines. Race dragged the lifeless Dude in a Mask out of the ring, while Wolf and Gunnar Van Patton celebrated their victory. Each mounting a turnbuckle, the wolven platoon looked over the cheering crowd, pumped that their first official match as a unit in ACW had wielded such great results. This win was a declaration to the tag division. There was a new force and these wolves are hungry.

WWW STUDIOS WITH EVAN ANDERS

Evan Anders: Well, we’re back in the studio and I gotta say… THAT WAS NUTS! A FANTASTIC match between four of ACW’s best and brightest. Now, the scuttlebutt among the locker room is that the Masked Marvelous Machines were not going to take that hard-fought loss laying down. They were quick to go to Ruben Ross and demand that a rematch take place on the next Courage. We’ll be sure to let you know on acw.e-wrestling.org what the final verdict will be on that situation.

Smirking at the camera now, Evan Anders continued.

Evan Anders: Coming up next, we’re going to be taking it right to the action here in the All-Star Arena! One of The Lycans, Wolf, is going to be in solo action for the first time since aligning himself with The Confederate Soldier Gunnar Van Patton. He goes one-on-one against “The International Sensation” KIRU in a battle that’s going to leave chop marks all over your body just from watching it! Back to ringside!

MATCH FOUR: WOLF VS. KIRU

KIRU took to the ring quickly and got himself some good cheers from the fans in attendance. The All-Star Arena remained packed as he hit the ring and waited for his opponent.

“Of Wolf And Man” by Metallica hit and one-half of The Lycans made his way out. James Allen Cox, but you may call him Wolf. The Landsing Lycan in the black fatigues made his way to the ring and focused all his attention on the crowd when he made it into the ring. This was a rarity in the fact that there was no beef here. They were just two men who loved the thrill of competition and wanted that all-important W.

The match started off with a series of quick reversals by one another. It was Wolf who was better on the mat and controlled the early going, trying to keep KIRU from using his high flying skills and striking ability. Eventually, the two came to a stalemate after a series of lightning-fast pinfall reversals had the crowd standing at their feet.

KIRU went on the assault early when Wolf made one mistake on the mat and KIRU capitalized with a Running STO for a near fall. The Chop Doctor blitzed him in the corner with a series of Machine Gun Chops. Wolf wasn’t going to take that shit lying down and fired back with some chops and kicks of his own. No way he was going to take this lying down.

Wolf worked over the neck of KIRU with some impressive submission work he no doubt picked up from his training with GVP. He then got near falls of a Snap Powerslam, a kneeling DDT, and a Sliding D each. KIRU fought back and got some good falls off the Falcon Arrow, a Spinning Enzuigiri, and a reversal of the Diamond Cutter shoved off the ropes to the corner and followed up with the Cleaver!

One mistake. That was all KIRU made. He went up top for the Cutdown Swanton Bomb and Wolf moved. KIRU was able to roll through the landing and get back to his feet, but he walked right into the SHINING WOLF! The Step-up Yakuza Kick put him down for the 1-2-3!

After the match, Wolf helped KIRU to his feet and gave the young International Sensation a pat on the back before he left the ring. He let out a howl and the fans reciprocated it in kind. A great showing by two of ACW’s future stars, no doubt.

WINNER: Wolf via Shining Wolf at 11:48

BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: TYSON XL

World.Wide.Wrestlecide’s Night One main event was just about to start and Rebecca Eriksen got a few words from the longest reigning Heavyweight Champion in history. He had news for Jack Harris – Zip Zap would be back by Courage 180 and he was coming for revenge. But to that end, Tyson XL was going to take it out on Jack Harris. He told the crowd Harris was a tough bastard; he had victories over some of the best big men in ACW and had been around a long time. But tonight, Tyson XL was pissed. He’d been cheated both out of his ACW Title and rematch. He was pissed and was gonna take out all his frustration on Jack Harris. Then once he was done with him, he would turn his attention back to Vic Gravender, the 400-pound monster that had gotten in Tyson's business since he set foot in ACW.

MAIN EVENT: TYSON XL VS. “THE UNIT” JACK HARRIS


Jack Harris was looking as bad as can be. Ever since he’d lost out to the ACW Gateway Championship at End Game before the belt was retired, he’d been pissed and took it out on Zip Zap. The Unit stalked the ring and the big 6’9”, close to 300-pounder waited for his target.

Tyson XL got far and above the largest pop of the night as he stormed out from the back and immediately ran towards the ring!

The main event started off the complete antithesis of the Wolf/KIRU match. Whereas the latter was a technical masterpiece, Tyson XL was just barreling through Jack Harris in the corner and the two big men came to blows. Tyson was bombarding him with body jabs in the corner and nearly took Harris out immediately with a big Running Back Elbow! He then followed that up with a CCS Enzuigiri in the corner for a close two count!

Tyson XL took the fight to the big Englishman until he rolled out of the ring. Tyson came back after him until Jack Harris BLASTED him with the Air Harris Running Cross Body!

Harris then controlled the pace for the next couple of minutes with some gruesome, but effective elbow strikes in the corner. He then turned him over and impressively took Tyson over with a deadly Double Underhook Suplex. Tyson fought back against him only to take the WHIRLWIND BACKBREAKER for a very close two!

The Unit was close to victory only for Tyson to reverse a Suplex into a big move of his own! Tyson took the fight to the big man with a series of running elbows followed up with Running Hip Attack and a Senton Back Splash for the closest fall of the match yet!

Harris turned the tables on his XL Bomb attempt with a kick to the gut. He tried for the Running Snake Eyes in the corner only for Tyson to slip out the back. He got him up and DRILLED him with the Shouten Kai! That was it! ONE! TWO! THREE!

Tyson XL got the big win in the main event of Night One of World.Wide.Wrestlecide’s two-night blockbuster! He celebrated with the fans on this big occasion and got a little bit of revenge for his friend, Zip Zap. Jack Harris slinked away, back in pain. He had nothing to be ashamed of, but on this night, Tyson XL was the better man.

WINNER: Tyson XL via Shouten Kai at 9:34
 

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ACW Presents World.Wide.Wrestlecide: Two Nights The Night For A Fight - Night Two

“Hey, Man, Nice Shot” by Filter.

Rapid-fire shots.

The Amazing Gabriel killing bitches dead with the Nothing Short of Amazing Piledriver, then hitting up the club with the rest of the Night Lifers. Waving the ACW World Heavyweight Championship for all to see while Elyse Frost clings to his arm.

WOW and Billy Law holding the ACW Tag Team Championships. Another clip of the brand new champions Team HOSS raising the titles.

KSZ standing amidst the chaos and havoc he wrought in the closing moments of ACW Courage 187.

Tyson XL using his XL Bomb to great effect on various superstars.

Zip Zap running circles around his opposition.

Orphan yelling and pulling his hair out after the loss of his gold. And a barrage of punt kicks to the head of helpless victims.

Chris Moliano hitting a myriad of Definitive DDTs. Spike Saunders. Gunnar Van Patton. Jack Harris. And now standing tall as the #1 Contender to the ACW World Heavyweight Championship.

Andy Sharp connecting with the Sharper Image. And then connecting with the All Star Frog Splash before winning End Game.

Spike Saunders delivering the BOOM HEADSHOT!

The Family Keeling – Thomas and Junior – smirking while Dude In Mask, David Race, and Vic Gravender all wanting to get that paper.

Jesse Ramey, the Spirit of ACW Champion waving his title proudly.

GoldenHAWK soaring to new heights, showing clips of his reign as the Spirit of ACW Champion. Fast forward and now holding the [Black] Scorpion Championship. He did it all on his own… and now, the BlackHAWK coming around.

Big E. Small, Mach 2 and Big E. Smalls, along with Lettie Rios holding the ACW Tag Team Titles.

THE LYCANS – Gunnar Van Patton and Wolf, each waiting to prey on their unsuspecting targets.

The members of the Night Life, partying it up in the club! The Amazing Gabriel, Fever Pitch, Kaus, Gorge, Oni, and Elyse Frost, all in a row!

Chris Moliano. KIRU. Carrachio Salfuego. Jesse Ramey. Jack Harris. Naomi Machado. Wade Orsival Watson. PowerTrip. The Squadron. Abilities. The Health Fanatics.

More rapid-fire shots of the various action-packed All-Stars!

WORLD.WIDE.WRESTLECIDE STUDIOS

And now... to the STUDIO in the All-Star Arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. And we're here with a tall, handsome young man dressed in a powder-blue dress shirt and black slacks. Fans who may know the referees of ACW will know this young man as none other than young referee, Evan Anders. The sharp-dressed man smiles into the camera and waves.

Evan Anders: Greetings, one and all because Night Two of Two Nights The Night For A Fight is upon us! What a great show we had last night! The All-Stars of ACW TORE IT UP last night in the All-Star Arena for our Canadian fans. Tyson XL got his groove back when he defeated ‘The Unit” Jack Harris. We saw Team HOSS defend their ACW Tag Team Title, but not without a little bit of dissention among their ranks. Team Gonze suffered a huge setback against The Squadron! Wolf defeated KIRU in an easy match of the night! But now, that’s the past and tonight, the future is NOW!

WWW CHYRON FOR NIGHT TWO

Evan Anders (V/O): The NEW Spirit of ACW Champion “The Anti-Star” Jesse Ramey defends his title in the main event against “The UItimate Sportsman” Alex Pure! Alex has been making waves the last couple months, quietly building some wins. And now he gets his biggest test to date! And with his bodyguard, the imposing Chancellor Knuckles lurking just outside the ring, this is Pure’s best chance to win the coveted championship! All this and more in a bit. But first, a NEW ACW Tag Team makes its debut! “Fat Tuesday” Davey La Rue, the lovable big brawler found himself a tag team partner and looks to take on ACW All-Star Academy wrestlers Cameron Manson and Kurt Gray! Let’s go to ringside for our first match!

MATCH ONE: DAVEY LA RUE AND ??? VS CAMERON MANSON

“Your opening contest for ACW’s World.Wide.Wrestlecide is scheduled for one fall!” Announce Tommy Vale in this special match-up. Already in the ring were a pair of ACW hopefuls fresh out of the All-Star Academy.

“Already in the ring, weighing in at a combined weight of 466 pounds, they are the team of Cameron Manson and Kurt Gray!

Cameron Manson of Rock Springs, Wyoming let his duster flap in the wind before he tossed it aside. Meanwhile, the short and stocky 250-pound Kurt Gray flexed and posed for the crowd as they waited for their opposition.

“You've Gotta Fight For Your Right To Party” by The Beastie Boys.

The curtains parted and the fans cheered on the big man driving The La Rue Beer Float on down the ramp. The motorized cart with the beer hat on his head heralded the arrival of ACW's Big Fat Party Animal himself.

“Making his way to the ring, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, weighing in at 312 pounds... this is ”FAT TUESDAY' DAVEY LA RUE!”

Davey La Rue was always in a festive mood and the big man rode the cart once or twice around the ring before he parked it next to the steel steps. La Rue high fived a few of the fans at ringside and took off his beer hat, setting it in the corner before he raised the hands for all to see. He then stopped at ringside and grabbed himself a microphone.

“ACW PARTY ZONE! HOW Y’ALL DOIN UP IN THIS BITCH TONIGHT?!” Davey yelled to the crowd as he strutted around. “Now, I’m not gonna waste all of your time because to be honest, my hand gets a little bit tired when it’s not being thrown in the air… or in somebody’s face! So tonight, I’m gonna introduce to you the NEWEST ACW tag team to hit the scene! A man that like me, loves to party… but LOVES to fight even more! Give it up for Fight Man! And give it up for FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PARTY!”

The crowd popped as out from the back on his own La Rue Beer Float… FIGHT MAN! The longtime ACW Lover of Fights made his way out from the back on his own scooter and drove on down to the ring, honking a tiny horn. How cute.

Manson and Gray didn’t look too impressed with this new ACW tandem making its debut. A big win over two established ACW talents would surely get heads to turn their way.

DING DING DING!

Davey La Rue and Fight Man dapped fists before Fat Tuesday circled up with Cameron Manson. The two men came to blows in the middle of the ring and of course, the bigger brawler Davey La Rue got the better of him with some solid jabs to the jaw.

Manson was backed into the ropes before La Rue launched him across the ring. When he hit the corner he was stunned and staggered right into a BIG hell of a Clothesline from the Big Fat Party Animal!

“PARTY ON!” he shouted to the crowd who fired back with some cheers.

La Rue picked him up and tied Cameron Manson into the ropes. He yelled to the crowd to pick a number and when he heard ten, that was the magic number of clubbing blows in the ropes. He walked across the ring and tagged in Fight Man.

“I LOVE TO FIGHT!” Fight Man shouted for the masses. He dove off the top rope and connected with a big Double Axe Handle!

Manson was jabbed in the head several times by Fight Man again and the masked fighter continued to hit some uppercuts that rocked Manson. He backed him into the corner and tried for a splash, but Manson got a knee up. Manson ran over to the corner and tagged in Kurt Gray. The muscle-bound Canadian made it into the ring only to get a big Sit-out Hip Toss by Fight Man!

Fight Man grabbed Gray by the head and tagged in Davey La Rue. La Rue headlocked Fight Man and RAMMED him into Kurt Gray with a Bushwhackers-style battering ram headbutt!

Davey La Rue picked up Gray and spun him around to the delight of the crowd before he was slammed viciously into the canvas with the Delayed Spinning Scoop Slam. La Rue ran off the ropes and came back with the BANZAI SPLASH! Gray had the wind driven from his lungs. Cameron Manson tried coming to the aid of his tag team partner only for Fight Man to come out of nowhere and connect with a big SPEAR knocking him right out of his boots!

Davey made the tag over to Fight Man as he picked up Kurt. He lifted the ACW hopeful overhead and spun him around as Fight Man headed to the top rope…

THE WHITE KNUCKLE BLACKOUT!

The Powerbomb/Hart Attack combination put him DOWN for the count and Fight Man gets the three!

Davey La Rue and Fight Man raised their hands in triumph! The two of them had a successful debut as a team and dapped fists before they started to take a swig from a couple of brown bags that Davey produced from his cooler. A successful outing for Team Fight For Your Right To Party!

WINNERS: Team Fight For Your Right To Party via pinfall (Fight Man over Kurt Gray) with the White Knuckle Blackout at 2:16

WORLD.WIDE.WRESTLECIDE STUDIOS

Evan Anders: Big win for the new tandem of Team Fight For Your Right To Party! Big things could be in their future for the tag team division if they keep stacking up the W’s like that. But now, we’re gonna turn away from the fun and go right to the nitty-gritty. Mach 2, one half of the former ACW Tag Team Champions Big E. Smalls has his sights set on revenge. The Family Keeling’s Vic Gravender injured his tag team partner, Big E. Stark, with a heinous assault back at End Game. Mach 2 announced he would not return until Big E. Stark got well, but with his blessing Mach 2 returns… problem is he gives up over TWO HUNDRED pounds to the monster from New York. Can Mach 2 find a way to overcome?

MATCH TWO: VIC GRAVENDER VS. MACH 2

Mach 2 wasted no time coming out to the joy of the several thousand fans in the packed house called the All-Star Arena. He didn’t play to the crowd as he usually did. Tonight, he wanted some payback and he wanted it against Vic Gravender for injuring his tag team partner several weeks ago. But what hope could the 186-pound high flyer have against the 405-pound monster?

Vic Gravender came out without The Family Keeling looking confident as he should. He’d made some powerful enemies in the form of Spike Saunders and Tyson XL in the last several weeks and had one more in Mach 2. He climbed into the ring and egged on the Supersonic Kid, even offering him the first shot….

A SPRINGBOARD MISSILE DROPKICK!

Vic was rocked from the shot and Mach 2 went on a rage-filled offensive filled with a dozen or so Shoot Kicks, but only one Clubbing Forearm from Gravender knocked him senseless. The next couple moments were hard to watch for the fans because Vic wailed on him with a couple of Exploder Suplexes and a Stalled Double Underhook variant for a big two count.

Mach 2 fought back and reversed a Swinging Side Slam attempt into a Tornado DDT! Close two! He went up top for the Shockwave, the Corkscrew Shooting Star Press could put an end to it all…

MISSED!

Vic got up and RAMMED him down with the Battering Ram Headbutt! Mach 2 was out cold and he finished things off by deadlifting him up and dropping him with the HOMEWRECKER.

The referee could’ve counted to a thousand and Vic still would’ve won. Try as Mach 2 might, he was just no match for the destructive powerhouse. Vic placed a foot on top of Mach 2 and let out a yell for the crowd. He let the world know that both Spike Saunders and Tyson XL were dead men walking.

WINNER: Vic Gravender via The Homewrecker at 4:56

BACKSTAGE SEGMENT: Vic Gravender

Vic Gravender was quick to grab a microphone from backstage. He told the fans he’d been unstoppable since setting foot in ACW and he would continue that way as long as he wanted. Tyson XL has gone soft and Spike Saunders was a shell of what he used to be. He then told to the other wrestlers in the back that he was now gonna start charging to breathe the same air as him and demanded the other All-Stars kept their bills paid… then TYSON XL SPRUNG OUT OF NOWHERE!

To call it a massive slugfest backstage would be an understatement. Production boxes were turned over and the hall was turned into a complete warzone. It took all of security and even a few of the wrestlers to break up the fight backstage. With Vic’s comments about Tyson’s daughter at the end of the show and his attempt to put out Heavy T, it looked like this fight was now getting personal.

MATCH THREE: HENRY DYLAN VS. CHIKE SEKIBO

Henry Dylan hadn’t been seen too often since he nearly won at End Game, but The Friendly Stranger was now in action here tonight against a young gun by the name of Chike Sekibo. The 24-year-old from Sierra Leone, Africa had his first chance to go up against an established athlete, but one as unpredictable as Henry Dylan was hard to prepare for.

The grapplers met up in the center of the ring and for the most part, Henry Dylan kept things on the up and up. Chike wasn’t sure if he could trust Dylan and after a couple moments, this proved to be true; Chike was prepared to come off the top rope only for Dylan to blindside him and send him crashing into the barricade!

Henry took over the in ring with some arm work, attacking his arm with several joint-manipulation techniques, including folding the arm and kicking the exposed elbow! Sekibo’s arm was being destroyed by the Brit. When Dylan tried to take him down with a Short-Arm Clothesline that was Sekibo’s chance to catch him with a Schoolboy pin for two!

A Samoan Drop and a Snap DDT each got the youngster a two-count, but it was his attempt at the Half Nelson Slam that failed. His arm was too hurt to follow through so Dylan tossed him HARD into the ringpost! He couldn’t last long in the confines of the Crossface Chickenwing submission he called the Stranglehold. There was no shame in tapping for young Sekibo. The ruthless Henry Dylan even offered his downed opponent a handshake before he left the ring. This kind of ruthlessness on display from Dylan would only mean bad things for the rest of the roster.

WINNER: Henry Dylan via Stranglehole submission at 6:12

BACKSTAGE SEGMENT: Carrachio Salfuego

Carrachio Salfuego was backstage just moments away from what would be the biggest match of his career against the longest-reigning Spirit of ACW in history, Orphan. Salfeugo knew how dangerous the man was and saw his track record. Still… this didn’t deter The Fiery Underdog from this challenge. He knew Orphan had won just about every title there was to win in ACW history, but that wasn’t going to stop him from getting the win. He knew that he’d been on a losing streak for a while but wanted his luck to turn around.

MATCH FOUR: ORPHAN VS. CARRACHIO SALFUEGO

Easily the LOUDEST reaction of the night belonged to Orphan who made his way out with the thousands of All-Star Arena fans calling for his head. All he could do was smile from underneath his “CHOOSE HATE” hoodie and calmly enter the ring. Salfuego’s response was much more welcomed. ANYBODY who could silence Orphan would be their hero.

The match started off fast and furious with Salfeugo running circles around Orphan. Whether Orphan’s recent predicament with Ruben Ross, the loss of his prized Spirit of ACW Championship or anything in between… who knew. But Salfuego just might have a fighting chance.

…OOOOOOOHHHH!

Or not.

Carrachio Salfeugo was plucked off the top rope and SPIKED down with a SICK Elevated DDT! Being that Salfeugo wasn’t much bigger than he, Orphan was able to actually muscle the Spaniard around a bit with a few kicks in the corner. The DIAS IRAE Springboard kick got him a close two count!

Salfuego was still in the fight, but it was snuffed out of him quickly when the Requiem Straightjacket DDT put him down.

MERCILESS JUDGMENT!

The running punt kick made short work of Salfuego and the three-count was earned quickly. Just as calmly as he approached, Orphan said nothing to the fans as he left. He had bigger things on his plate like whatever machinations Ruben Ross had in store for him.

WINNER: Orphan via Merciless Judgment at 3:31

BACKSTAGE SEGMENT: Alex Pure and Chancellor Knuckles

The last three matches had been all wins for the dark side. And Alex Pure could finish it all out with a big win tonight. He had Chancellor Knuckles with him and told the fans that the Spirit of ACW had been soiled by unworthy hands for far too long now. Jesse Ramey, the former King of Ages, would go down and with it, he would tak the title… give it a nice bath in Purell to get the stink of mediocrity off of it… and give it a real shine!

Ramey popped into view and offered up his own counterpoint. He was quick to point out the last time they danced, Jesse defeated Alex and kept the ACW Gateway Title away from him. And whether or not he brought his big goon, Chancellor Knuckles out there, the result would be the same. Alex Pure cockily smirked and told Ramey that the best man – him – would win tonight. Tense words before the main event!

SPIRIT OF ACW CHAMPIONSHIP MAIN EVENT: JESSE RAMEY © VS. ALEX PURE


Alex Pure and Chancellor Knuckles came out first as the challenger to the Spirit of ACW Title. The Ultimate Sportsman had been on a roll since he’d taken Chancellor Knuckles on as his bodyguard and pawn to help him win matches. And now Pure was in a primed position to fulfill his promise to win gold by the end of 2013.

Jesse Ramey came out to the biggest pop of night tow! The Anti-Star and former King of Ages walked down to the ring and shook hands with the fans on his way down the ramp. He hopped over the ropes and raised the title for everybody to see. He was a proud champion and this being his first defense would be very important.

The bell rang and Pure offered up his hand to which Jesse took reluctantly. Alex Pure wiped his hands down with Purell and turned over to engage in a series of wrestling reversals on the mat. Jesee got the better of him with some nice Arm Drags and a tight Hammerlock until Pure made the ropes. Alex Pure opened it up with a Knife-Edge Chop, but Jesse returned fire with some good kicks and chops of his own.

Another exchange of leapfrogs and runs off the ropes led to a Running Dropkick from Pure for the first two-count of the match. Jesse fired back with several kicks followed up with a Snapmare, Dropkick to the back of the head and the Stroke of Attitude Rolling Senton for two! Alex retreated from the ring, but the Corkscrew Plancha from Ramey stopped him cold!

When he tried to get Alex Pure back in the ring, he was stopped by Chancellor Knuckles. He got out of Pure’s way to avoid disqualification, but Pure took the opportunity to drop him HARD with a sick DDT on the ring apron! He ALMOST got the title, but a kickout from Ramey stopped that! He followed up the assault with a Backbreaker and a second-rope Elbow Drop for another close one.

Pure kept the pressure on with a Rear Chinlock to wear down Ramey. But the highly-skilled Anti-star gutted it out and fought back. He fought back only for Alex Pure to cut him off with a Jumping Neckbreaker for another two.

Ramey got free from his attempt at The No More Mr. Nice Guy. Pushed him off the ropes and the Extreme Measures heel kick caught him flush in the mouth! Ramey fought back with a series of high flying moves culminating in a big Springboard into the Hangover (tornado DDT) for the very close win! His attempt at the Non Compos Mentis was blocked by Alex squirming free and hitting the Spinning Spinebuster for the win… NO!

Chancellor Knuckles got on the turnbuckle to distract the referee, but the real danger was in the Spirit of ACW title belt in the ring. He came off the ropes and tried to swing with the belt, but Ramey saw it coming and tripped up Alex Pure! He turned him over and just like he did to Orphan, tripped him over into the ORIGINAL Attitude Adjustment! The Elevated Crab had him turned over! Pure fought and struggled against Ramey, but he had no choice but…

TAP TAP TAP.

Like Bojangles on crack, Pure tapped out quickly and the win and the title remained with Jesse Ramey!

WINNER: Jesse Ramey with the Original Attitude Adjustment submission at 11:00 to retain the Spirit of ACW Championship!

While Alex Pure was carried out of the ring, disappointed with this turn of events he had nothing to be ashamed of for his great performance. But the performance from Jesse Ramey was that much better on this night! One of ACW’s biggest heroes ended Night Two of World.Wide.Wrestlecide with a tremendous victory.
 

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Re: ACW Presents World.Wide.Wrestlecide: Two Nights The Night For A Fight - Night Two

awesome seth.

just awesome.
 

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