August 19th, Charlotte N.C.

"Coming Undone" by Korn plays as the opening credits roll with images of Moose, Krayne, Frank Merritt, Gerard Angelo, Rated R, Orlock, 6Pac Dudley, Hoshi Yakamoto and finally Tommy Purr before we head to the parking lot. A familiar Mustang pulls to a stop in the parking garage and the engine echo’s off of the cement walls after it is turned off. Both doors swing open and Frank the driver’s side steps Frank, before he helps Destiny out of the back seat. Meanwhile, Krayne emerges from the passenger side and helps Chilli out of the back on the passenger side. Ray Dees steps into the shot and catches the four as they head inside.

Ray: Anyone got a moment?

Krayne gives Frank a scowl before answering.

Krayne: We would, but we’re running late; thanks to these three….

Frank slowly shakes his head while Chilli takes over with damage control.

Chilli: Whoa, calm down, Hoss. We made it in time….no need to get excited….

Ray: The show is about to start, Chilli.

Destiny: Shut up, Ray!

Frank: And what does it matter to you, Krayne? Not like you’re competing in any matches…

Frank and Krayne come nose-to-nose and appear to be about to come to blows when both Chilli and Destiny intervene.

Ray: Let’s get back to the ring and hopefully, Frank will be able to compete tonight!

The scene switches back to ringside with Frank and Krayne amidst a heated argument.

Scarlett Williams vs. Hoshi Yakamoto

We see a very tired looking Scarlett making her way down the ramp. She slumps against the corner ring post for a moment, her eyes closed.

Vigilante - She's... not supposed to be out here yet. That's why there is no music.

Scarlett then manages to open her eyes and makes her way up the ring steps and then steps through the ropes into the ring. She leans against the corner buckle and, again, her eyes close and she seems to be on the verge of sleep. She takes the microphone from ring announcer Kosmic Kitty.

Scarlett Williams - It's good to make my debut here in NLCW! Oh wait, that's not it. I mean, it's good to make my debut in IOW! No, that's not it either. No, I am debuting in the AWA! Oh.... right, that's not it. Oh right, I am debuting in AW! There we go. You know, when you wrestle for a lot of different companies, you work too hard and I find it means reusing promos. Cover your mouth when you mention the company name and make magic with the promo later. It doesn't mean I don't love each and every one of you.

"Surfing With the Alien" by Joe Satriani starts to play and Hoshi Yakamoto comes out to loud cheers from a crowd that has not been impressed with Scarlett Williams as of yet. Hoshi's expression on her face shows she isn't impressed with her opponent this week either. She quickly rolls herself into the ring and then stands face to face with Scarlett, taking the microphone from her hand.

Hoshi Yakamoto - I might not have gold around my waist. I might not be seen as the sharpest tool in the shed around here, but I know one thing. I don't like seeing someone come out here and disrespect this company. I have worked for this company for a year and I have bled and given sweat and tears every week. You come in here, send along promos that last fifteen minutes and admit you didn't have the creativity to try something unique for AW?

Scarlett Williams - Backstage, someone told me they had seen it before. See, there was Tristan and...

Hoshi Yakamoto - Seen and was are past tense. This is the present, Scarlett. Wyatt Gibson wanted me to send you a message. After this match, you'll have a lot more time to hang around other companies passing along old promos. You're banned from Amarchy Wrestling. Of course, that's after we are done wrestling.

Hoshi hands the microphone back to Kosmic Kitty and nods towards referee Casey Braun. The referee calls for the bell and the action is underway. Hoshi and Scarlett start trading rights and lefts. Scarlett then yawns and Hoshi clotheslines her to the mat. Hoshi then gives Scarlett a knee drop to the chest and then goes to the ropes.

Vigilante - Scarlett isn't moving much already.

Henry Lesher - She's probably really tired. I know I would be from wrestling in so many terrible companies at once. At least the worst one fired her.

Hoshi lands a split legged moonsault onto Scarlett and then hooks the leg for the pin. 1...2...3! Hoshi Yakamoto gets the win this week in record time!

Vigilante - Okay, that's the fastest win in Hoshi's career and, I would guess, AW's history.

Henry Lesher - I can handle her in a twenty second match, though I would rather that it involved Rated R beating her rather than her beating the catnap queen here.

Hoshi rolls out of the ring and heads for the back while Scarlett curls up as if she is going to sleep here. She's pretty tired out. Anyone would who leads a Xerox life like hers. We then look backstage from this sad and surreal scene.

Vigilante: We now go to AW’s newest interviewer, Kira Yakamoto who we believe has her first interviewee. Kira?

We cut to Kira who’s wandering through the hallways and corridors of the Bobcats arena looking slightly lost.

Kira: Oh yeah, Asian interviewer Kira Yakamoto here. Ready for my first interview…now let’s see I arranged for the wrestler to meet me here…

Kira looks around as it becomes painfully clear she hasn’t prepared for anything.

Kira: Ummm…uhhh…

Suddenly Tommy Purr walks into shot, getting ready for his big match tonight.

Kira: Hey! You’re here. Great! So how are you…

Tommy: Tommy

Kira: Yeah! How are you?

Tommy: Oh, I’m fine…

Kira: Kira Yakamoto.

Tommy: Oh right! Hoshi’s sister. How is she?

Kira: She’s fine. But I really need this interview.

Tommy: Hey, listen…I’m kinda running late for my match so I gotta run.

Tommy walks away as Kira looks at him and sighs.

Kira: *dreamily* He’s so gorgeous!

Orlock vs. The Moose

"All Hallow's Eve" by Type O Negative begins to play as Orlock is led towards the ring by Surgeon. Orlock looks back and forth towards the crowd as he makes his way down the ramp to ringside. He then looks up into the ring and pauses. Surgeon barks orders to him while Kindred finally shows and starts making his way to ringside, in a rush to stand at Surgeon's side and watch over his tag team partner. Kindred then say a few things to Surgeon and Surgeon looks visibly upset by whatever Kindred told him. Kindred shrugs and backs away while Orlock takes his place in the center of the ring. We then hear "I Feel Alright" by Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers as The Moose comes out with the CWA title over his shoulder. He gets a warm reception from the crowd as he makes his way down the ramp, high fiving a few fans who are dressed like him tonight.

Vigilante - Orlock gets his newest chance to redeem himself tonight.

Henry Lesher - I have said it before and I will say it again. Surgeon never made a decent creature in his life. I remember the time he tried to cross a mouse with a bat and he failed. I tried the same thing and now the mousebat is a common creature.

Vigilante - I never heard of it.

Henry Lesher - Well, they don't fly to Australia. That's phase two.

Moose steps up onto the apron and then hands his belt to the time keeper before he steps through the ropes into the ring. Referee Mark Davis calls for the bell and the crowd cheers as the two men lock up. Orlock shoves Moose into the corner and then gives him a series of knee lifts to the chest before giving him a double under hook suplex to the mat. Orlock then knee drops Moose to the forehead and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Moose. Orlock then pulls Moose to his feet and whips him through the ropes and out to the floor.

Vigilante - Orlock impressing early here.

Henry Lesher - It won't last. There's too much Shmelk in that monster.

Orlock drops and rolls out of the ring to the floor. He then stands Moose up and takes a series of rights and lefts from Moose who then slams Orlock's head into the steel steps. Moose then picks Orlock up and body slams him to the floor before giving him a knee to the chest. Moose then stands Orlock up and rolls him into the ring before rolling himself into the ring as well. Moose then stands Orlock up, whips him into the corner buckle and then charges in and gives him a series of shoulder blocks. Moose then tries to whip Orlock to the opposite corner, but Orlock plants his feet and reverses it, sending Moose into the corner instead. Orlock then clotheslines Moose to the mat while we see Ingee Shmelky making his way down towards the ring. Orlock picks Moose up and body slams him down to the mat. Ingee starts arguing with Surgeon at ringside. Orlock takes notice of this and tilts his head to the side while they argue. Ingee then clotheslines Surgeon to the floor and the crowd cheers.

Vigilante - My God, a Shmelky just knocked someone down!

Henry Lesher - It doesn't count. It's Surgeon.

Orlock backs away from the violence he is witnessing and seems upset by it. Moose is on his feet now and he spears Orlock to the mat which brings the crowd to life. Moose then stands over Orlock, looks over at Ingee who is now arguing with Kindred and shakes his head. Moose picks Orlock up and delivers the Moosedriver on him. Moose then goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Moose gets the win over Orlock!

Vigilante - Moose with an impressive win this week. The ball just keeps rolling for this guy.

Henry Lesher - It's further proof that nothing good ever came from Surgeon's lab.

The cameras cut to Frank, who is stretching in his locker room, as we go to commercial.

Vigilante: Frank Merritt and Yakamoto Takashi, two absolute behemoths, will be facing off next!

Commercial

We see an AW logo and then the words "In Association with Alliance pictures" before we see images of a mammoth space battle, complete with explosions, various star fighters and even scenes of fighting on the ground, cities being leveled. We then see the words "They never saw it coming until it was too late." Right after those words fade, we see a large ship exploding into the words "Distant Battles - Empires Collide Coming in 2007 from AW Pictures." We then return to the show.

Yakamoto Takashi vs. Frank Merritt

"The End of the Earth" by Loudness plays as Yakamoto Takashi emerges onto the stage with a scowl on his face. The crowd greets him with loud booing and he just shakes his head. He then starts making his way down the ramp, but is chop blocked to the ramp by a charging Frank Merritt. Frank then applies an ankle lock on the ramp while the crowd has a mixed reaction to the also hated Frank. Frank slams the knee of Takashi down onto the steel ramp and then drags him to ringside. Frank stands Takashi up and tries to slam his head into the ring steps, but Takashi blocks it and instead slams Frank's head into the steel steps and then rolls him into the ring. Takashi then rolls himself into the ring and referee Joe Davidson calls for the bell.

Vigilante - These two really have something to prove this week.

Henry Lesher - Frank is a God in this company. He has nothing to prove.

Takashi stands Frank up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a chop to the forehead that takes him down. Takashi then gives Frank an elbow across the throat and then chokes him while the referee counts towards a possible DQ. Takashi releases in time to avoid that, stands Frank up and then rakes his eyes along the top rope before giving him a head butt. Takashi then jumps to the second rope and clotheslines Frank to the mat from there and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Frank Merritt. Takashi shakes his head as he stands Frank up, whips him off the ropes and Frank ducks a clothesline and then gives Takashi a knee to the back and a back cracker. Frank then goes for the pin. 1...2... Takashi rolls a shoulder out.

Vigilante - Both men with early pin attempts here.

Henry Lesher - Takashi will fail. Frank is a God.

Frank then looks out to the crowd, who are still giving him a mixed reaction. He then pulls Takashi to the nearest corner, then picks him up over his shoulder and gives him a running power slam in the opposite corner. He then gets to his feet and starts putting the boots to Takashi before using the ropes for leverage while trying to choke the large man out with his boot. Frank then releases the choke and stands Takashi up. Frank eye gouges Takashi along the top rope and then gives him a head butt. Frank then whips Takashi into the nearest corner and then gives him a spear to the mat from there and goes for the pin. 1...2... again Takashi rolls a shoulder out. Frank slaps the mat and has a few words for the referee.

Vigilante - Frank doesn't like the speed of the count.

Henry Lesher - Neither do I.

Frank stands Takashi up, then picks him up and seems set for another running power slam. Takashi slides off Frank's shoulders, turns him around and lands a series of knife edge chops to the chest on Frank, sending him reeling backwards. Takashi then delivers a vicious head butt that sends Frank down to the mat. Takashi then goes to the ropes and makes his way to the top, the crowd impressed with his balance. Takashi leaps off for a flying leg drop on Frank, but Frank rolls out of the way and Takashi hits the mat with a solid thud. Frank then gets to his feet quickly. Takashi slowly gets to his feet, looks a little dazed, turns and takes the Right Hand of Doom from Frank that almost takes Takashi's head off. Frank then goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Frank Merritt gets the win this week! He then rolls out of the ring and tells the camera that is Trey Walker's future before he heads for the back. We see Krayne and Chilli standing on the top of the stage and applauding his efforts this week.

Vigilante - Frank didn't need them to help him win, but Krayne and Chilli are here giving their support.

Henry Lesher - That was the best right hand I have seen or heard in a long time. The impact is still ringing in my ears.

We then look backstage where Rated R is entering the building. Tonight he is wearing a shirt that says "Not BLPW yet" on it. He is headed off by Crystal Braun.

Crystal Braun - Ryan, you were told last week to stop wearing those T-shirts.

Rated R - No, the kid told me to stop wearing BLPW shirts. This is not a BLPW shirt. In fact, it says I am not BLPW.

Crystal Braun - I can't see Noah being happy about this.

Rated R - I don't care what he is happy with. I am not happy with this company and its constant garbage. If I don't get my shot at Tommy Purr at Outrage, they'll regret it.

Crystal Braun - How do you mean?

Rated R - Well, I would further elaborate, but that would mean it was your business. It isn't. Just remember that I am a man of my word.

He then walks off to his dressing room while we head back to the ring.

Gerard Angelo vs. Kathy Smith

"Ink" by Finch plays as Gerard Angelo comes out to a lot of booing from the very vocal crowd tonight. Gerard pays no attention to it, Bombshell following him towards the ring. Gerard tells the camera he will make short work of a Glamour Girl tonight. He then rolls himself into the ring and then poses on the second rope as if the crowd loves him, though they have the opposite feelings about him. We then hear "Gold Dust Woman" by Hole and see Kathy Smith making her way towards the ring. The crowd cheers her as she makes her way down the ramp, giving high fives to the fans and then she makes her way up the ring steps onto the apron where Gerard greets her with a clothesline that sends her back to the floor. He tells the camera that it is the start of the end for Kathy. We then hear "Secret Separation" by The Fixx and see Steve Blake coming to the ring wearing his usual referee's shirt, but this time with the yellow and black wrestling tights he once wore every week. Gerard shakes his head and starts arguing with Blake when he enters the ring and demands a new referee. Kathy Smith rolls herself into the ring behind Gerard and Steve calls for the bell. Kathy then turns Gerard around and gives him a series of forearm smashes across the jaw.

Vigilante - Gerard's back and Blake hasn't forgotten the scene at Sunstroke.

Henry Lesher - Another washed up CWA has been trying to be more than he is.

Kathy whips Gerard off the ropes and gives him a spinning heel kick that sends him down to the mat. She then lands a lionsault onto Gerard and goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Gerard Angelo. Kathy then stands Gerard up, whips him into the corner buckle and then charges in for a shoulder block, but the former AW champion side steps it and Kathy hits the corner buckle instead. Gerard then turns her around, gives her a knee to the chest and then gives her a vertical suplex to the mat. He then stands her up and gives her a second vertical suplex to the mat. Gerard then smiles at Bombshell and she winks back. Gerard nods, stands Kathy up, picks her up and delivers a power bomb on Kathy Smith. He then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Kathy. Gerard starts arguing with Steve Blake once again.

Vigilante - This was what cost him at Sunstroke.

Henry Lesher - No, it was the fact he sucks that cost him at Sunstroke.

Gerard and Steve argue while Kathy regains her strength. Despite Bombshell shouting to Gerry, he pays no mind. Kathy rolls him into a school boy pin attempt. 1...2... kick out by Gerard. He kicks with such force that he sends Kathy right out of the ring to the floor. Bombshell then creeps around that side of the ring towards Kathy, but referee Steve Blake starts arguing with her and tells her to back off. Gerard then shoves the referee and they have a heated exchange. Seeing that the referee is finally distracted, Bombshell clotheslines Kathy to the floor and then stands her up and rolls her into the ring. Steve Blake turns and sees Bombshell roling Kathy into the ring and has a few words for her. Gerard pays him no mind, pulls Kathy to her feet by the hair and then gives her a jawbreaker. Gerard then picks her up over his shoulder and gives her a shoulder breaker and then goes for the pin. 1...2... Kathy gets a foot on the bottom rope.

Vigilante - Kathy is showing a lot of fight this week.

Henry Lesher - That's because this referee is incompetent.

Gerard pulls Kathy to the middle of the ring and goes for the pin again. 1...2... kick out by Kathy. Gerard then gets to his feet and starts arguing with referee Steve Blake again. As they go back and forth with each other, Kathy then rolls Gerard into a school boy again. 1...2...3! Kathy scores the upset win! Kathy rolls herself out of the ring as Bombshell enters the ring with a chair in hand and she crowns referee Steve Blake with it. Her and Gerard then start putting the boots to Steve Blake while we see Joe Davidson and Shannon Skanes rushing in from the back, each carrying chairs of their own. Gerard and Bombshell then bail out of the ring and disappear into the crowd while Shannon and Joe check on the fallen referee.

Henry Lesher - Idiot Blake brought this on himself.

Vigilante - It's pretty cowardly to attack a referee.

Henry Lesher - This is coming from a man who made Joe Davidson humiliate himself over and over.

Vigilante - Hey, he was an interviewer then, not a referee. Those are totally different things.

We look backstage and find Shannon Skanes sitting behind his son's desk. Myst enters the office.

Shannon Skanes - Hey baby.

Myst - Hi, I think we need to talk.

Shannon Skanes - About?

Myst - There's been some strange things going on lately. I think I should explain.

Kathy Smith, still tired from the match she just had, walks in and hugs Myst.

Kathy Smith - Hey baby.

Myst - This is the strange things I was talking about.

Shannon Skanes - What the hell is going on?

Myst - See, this is the deal...

We head back to the ring before she has a chance to explain.

Jack Spade vs. Elijah Ryan

"Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne plays and Jack Spade comes out to a decent reaction from the crowd who have supported him since his return to the AW ring. Jack Spade makes his way to the ring quickly and then jumps onto the apron and then leaps over the top rope into the ring where he poses in one corner on the second rope for the crowd and then goes to the opposite corner buckle and does the same before jumping down as his music fades. "30 30 150" by Stone Sour plays as Elijah Ryan makes his way out towards the ring. He also gets a decent reaction from the crowd, though they are clearly bigger fans of the better known Spade in this one. Elijah reaches ringside and stops to sign an autograph for a young female fan and then hops onto the apron and then steps into the ring. Referee Bruce Miller calls for the bell.

Vigilante - This should be a strong match between two up and comers here in AW.

Henry Lesher - It's a sad state of affairs when this qualifies for a match seen on TV.

Elijah and Jack lock up in the middle of the ring. Jack shoves Elijah into the corner buckle. Jack then gives Elijah an eye gouge and then gives him a series of upper cuts before headlocking him and then giving him a quick DDT to the mat. Jack goes for the pin. 1...2... Elijah gets a foot on the bottom rope. Jack stands Elijah up, whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him a series of shoulder blocks. Jack then gives Elijah a spine buster to the mat and again goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Elijah.

Vigilante - Elijah Ryan kicking out from some high impact moves here. He's a tough kid.

Henry Lesher - They're all kids these days. There aren't enough veteran talents like Q or Dante or Diablo around. We're left with this weak match.

Vigilante - You could quit you know. I don't think anyone would miss you.

Henry Lesher - Oh I keep this show going. I hear that a lot.

Vigilante - Keep listening to the voices in your head then, Doc.

Jack Spade stands Elijah up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a dropkick to the mat. Jack then heads to the ropes and makes his way to the top. He then leaps off for a splash off the top, but Elijah moves out of the way and Jack is winded when he hits the mat. Jack clutches his ribs and stomach while Elijah uses the ropes to pull himself to his feet. Elijah kicks Jack in the ribs a few times before pulling him to his feet. He then whips Jack to the ropes and gives him a knee to the gut when he comes back to the middle of the ring, sending him somersaulting through the air and down to the mat on his tailbone. Elijah then applies a sleeper hold on Jack Spade while nodding his head as he gets his match back on track here. Referee Bruce Miller checks for a submission, but Jack Spade refuses to submit.

Vigilante - A quick turn of the tide and Elijah is in control.

Henry Lesher - This should have been over by now.

Jack Spade reaches for the ropes while Elijah tries to strengthen his hold on Jack. Jack pulls himself closer to the ropes, then reaches out and manages to snag the middle rope with his pinky. That's enough for the referee to force the break of the hold. Elijah then stands Jack up, whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him a backdrop to the mat. Jack manages to land on his feet and then dropkicks Elijah in the back, sending him through the ropes and out to the floor. Jack then lands a plancha through the ropes on Elijah that sends him crashing into the guard railing which brings cheers from the crowd. Jack then stands Elijah up, whips him towards the ring steps, but Elijah reverses it and it's Jack who crashes into the ring steps, bouncing his knees off of them. Elijah then picks Jack up over his shoulder and indicates that he is going to run him into the steel corner post. Instead, Jack slides off and shoves Elijah face first into the steel corner post and then gives him a clothesline to the floor while referee Bruce Miller calls for the bell.

Vigilante - It looks like the referee counted them both out.

Henry Lesher - That makes them both losers.

Vigilante - That's hardly true.

Jack Spade and Elijah Ryan both enter the ring and argue with the referee about this decision. They then start arguing with each other and then start trading knife edge chops to the chest. While security enters the ring to split these two up, we look backstage. Shannon is sitting behind the desk in shock. Kathy is sitting on the desk and she is also in shock.

Shannon Skanes - It just feels so wrong.

Kathy Smith - I feel used.

Shannon Skanes - Ever since Max took the title? I mean, how is that possible?

Kathy Smith - I don't know.

Shannon Skanes - And this all comes up before September second when....

Kathy Smith - You renew your vows before the world.

Shannon Skanes - How do I know who I am renewing what with?

Kathy Smith - You'd better figure that out before Outrage, Shannon. There's some tequila with my name on it waiting for me at the hotel.

Kathy leaves while Shannon mumbles to himself. We leave this odd scene to return to the ring.

Trey Walker vs. Halloween Jack

"My Way" by Limp Bizkit starts to play and Trey Walker comes out, but he is already brawling with Halloween Jack. They brawl on the stage and Jack gets the upper hand with a right hook and then a jawbreaker. Jack then shoves Trey off the stage and right through a table underneath it. Jack smiles and jumps down off the stage to the floor while the crowd boos.

Vigilante - Jack isn't wasting any time this week. Last week he sent a message to The Moose that he wanted a title shot.

Henry Lesher - God knows he has been waiting three years to prove he isn't good enough for the main event.

Jack drags Trey by the feet to ringside and then lands a leg drop across the throat of Trey Walker. Halloween Jack gives the crowd a cocky smile as he then stands Trey up and rolls him into the ring. He yawns and rolls himself into the ring where referee Francis Clarke then calls for the bell to get things underway. Halloween Jack makes a lazy pin attempt on Trey. 1...2... kick out by Trey Walker and Halloween Jack has a few unkind words for the referee. He then stands Trey up, whips him off the ropes and Trey ducks a clothesline and then gives Jack a series of forearm smashes to the jaw, backing Jack into the ropes. Trey then whips Jack into the corner buckle and then gives him a monkey flip back to the center of the ring. Trey gets to his feet and he gives the crowd a cocky smile. They cheer him on as he then puts the boots to the fallen Halloween Jack.

Vigilante - Trey coming back here against Jack.

Henry Lesher - Well, this is where Jack proves he doesn't belong in a title match.

Trey stands Jack up, whips him into the corner and Jack drops and slips out of the ring to the floor. He then paces on the floor while Trey rolls himself out of the ring, not wanting to give his opponent time to regroup here. Trey and Jack start trading rights and lefts. Jack slams Trey's head into the steel guard railing. Trey responds with a knee lift and then a headlock into a bulldog on the floor. Trey then picks Jack up and slides him into the ring while we see Frank Merritt making his way towards the ring. The crowd boos him.

Vigilante - Frank always means bad news.

Henry Lesher - I guess that depends on your opinion of Trey Walker.

Trey picks Jack up inside the ring and gives him a running power slam to the mat the same as Frank did earlier to Yakamoto Takashi. Frank sees this and is upset. Trey goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Halloween Jack. Trey stands Jack up, whips him off the ropes and dropkicks him down to the mat. Trey then makes his way to the ropes and climbs to the top. Frank shouts to him from ringside. Trey turns his attention to Frank and Jack kips up to his feet inside the ring. Jack then climbs to the second rope, gives Trey a series of punches to the face and then delivers a superplex to the mat before going for the pin, complete with a handful of tights. 1...2...3! Halloween Jack gets the win after Frank Merritt distracted Trey Walker.

Vigilante - Jack ekes out the win this week.

Henry Lesher - A win is a win as I always say.

Jack rolls himself out of the ring and starts for the back while Frank Merritt rolls himself into the ring. Trey Walker rolls himself out and pursues Halloween Jack. Jack sees Trey is following him and starts running towards the stage. He hits the stage and takes a belt shot to the face from Moose and the CWA Alpha title. Moose then smiles as Trey Walker puts the boots to Halloween Jack. We then see Frank Merritt charging up the ramp and he gives Trey a clothesline that nearly decapitates the young star of AW.

Vigilante - My God, the carnage!

Henry Lesher - Like I said, Frank is a god around here.

As security again comes out to break things up, we take a look backstage and see Xandra getting set for her first match in a long time tonight. Ray Dees enters the picture.

Ray Dees - Xandra, tonight you go for the first ever Playboy title in AW. Your thoughts on Mrs. Robinson and Hoshi?

Xandra - I was a champion in the GWO, Dees. Hoshi and Robinson can claim whatever they want, but I am the champion in this match.

Ray Dees - There have been a couple of Vesuvius sightings in the past few weeks. Is that on your mind?

Xandra - Well, if he shows up, he shows up. I am not going to lose this match tonight.

Ray Dees - It will be nice to have a title for people to leer at the champion of.

Xandra - Okay, now you're just creeping me out, Dees.

She charges away and Ray Dees just stands there, dreamy eyed as he imagines what they will make these girls do tonight.

Playboy Title

"Cherry Pie" by Warrant plays as we focus on a large inflated pool full of pudding. Standing outside of it is Wyatt Gibson, a grin on his face and a microphone in hia hand.

Wyatt Gibson - In the days of cheese and sleaze, we at AW want you to all know we are not above the cheese of it all. Tonight, the woman who finds the bill in here which is the magical $10,000 bill, she is the winner. Now, there is a lot of pudding in here and you have to run along the slip and slide there and hand the bill to this man.

"Heirate Mich" by Rammstein plays as Vesuvius comes out to a decent ovation from the crowd, despite his actions in the months past. He has reached the point where he will always get a positive reaction after time away. Vesuvius stands behind a table with a very serious look on his face and nods towards Wyatt.

"Cherry Pie" by Warrant plays again as Mrs. Robinson, Hoshi Yakamoto, and Xandra rush out from the backstage area and into the pudding. It's a mess as the three of them grab numerous bills hidden in the butterscotch mess that is this match. There is no beel as this really isn't a match in the standard sense and the crowd's cheering proves they could care less.

Vigilante - We need more of this.

Henry Lesher - Kill me now.

Hoshi Yakamoto picks up a bill she thinks is the winner and holds it high. Mrs. Robinson then clotheslines her down in the pudding and grabs it from her and smiles. Xandra then gives Robinson a super kick to the jaw. Xandra wrestles the bill from her grip and then falls out of the inflated pudding mess. She crawls down the slip and slide only to have Hoshi grab her feet and pull her right back into the pudding. Mrs. Robinson then eye gouges Hoshi and grabs the bill from Xandra and tries to escape the pudding mess, but Xandra grabs her from behind and gives her an impressive German suplex that sprays pudding all around the pool.

Vigilante - That was impressive.

Henry Lesher - I'm blind.

Xandra takes the bill from Robinson and steps right into a spear from Hoshi. Hoshi grabs the billa dn crawls out of the pudding and towards Vesuvius. She is half way down the slip and slides when Xandra and Mrs. Robinson both crawl out of the pudding and each grab one of her feet. Hoshi turns and kicks at them both. Xandra crawls over Hoshi and grabs the bill from her hand while Robinson lands punches to the gut on Hoshi while the crowd cheers on the lunacy going on before them. Xandra rolls towards the table and slaps the bill onto it. Vesuvius nods and Wyatt then raises her hands in victory. Vesuvius then makes his way around the table, plants a kiss on Xandra that silences many in the crowd and then exits, leaving Xandra breathless.

Vigilante - Round one to Xandra! Just wow on that. I cannot wait for September and round two. This is the first time I have wanted August to hurry up and end.

Henry Lesher - That was stupid. That was so very stupid. I want to die.

Rated R vs. Psycho Soldier

"Dead By Dawn" by Deicide plays as Psycho Soldier comes out, headbanging to the music and the crowd greets him with loud cheers. It seems he is becoming popular fast with him picking fights with people like Rated R and all. He runs down to the ring, slides in and jumps onto the second rope, headbanging and playing air guitar for the crowd. He then jumps down and tests the ropes while his music fades and "I Hate Everything About You" by Three Days Grace starts to play. Rated R comes out to the loudest boos of the night. He looks over at the remnants of the pudding pit and shakes his head and tells the camera that doesn't happen in other companies who know a woman's rightful place. Rated R then marches down the ramp and stops at ringside to look in at Psycho Soldier. He shakes his head and sighs.

Vigilante - It looks like Ryan isn't impressed with the opposition this week.

Henry Lesher - Why should he be? The guy's an idiot.

Rated R turns and starts for the back, telling the camera that this is beneath him. Psycho Soldier then rolls himself out of the ring and heads up the ramp after Rated R, turns him around and gives him a series of rights and lefts to the jaw. Soldier then gives him a clothesline to the ramp and then gives him a knee drop to the forehead for good measure. Soldier then stands Rated R up and pulls him to ringside and then rolls him into the ring before rolling himself in as well and referee Mark Davis calls for the bell to make this match official.

Vigilante - It doesn't look like Rated R has a choice about whether or not to wrestle here. Psycho Soldier is forcing this to happen.

Henry Lesher - Well, Ryan is just faking this anyways. He'll win this easily.

Vigilante - Sure he will.

Psycho Soldier stands Rated R up, whips him off the ropes and backdrops him to the mat. Soldier then gives Rated R an elbow across the throat and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Rated R. Soldier stands Rated R up, whips him into the corner buckle and then misses with a clothesline. Rated R then gives Soldier a reverse neck breaker to the mat and then goes for the quick pin. 1...2... kick out by Soldier. Rated R gets to his feet, stands Soldier up and whips him into the corner buckle before giving him a German suplex into a back bridge pin attempt. 1...2... Soldier rolls a shoulder out. Rated R then gets to his feet while Soldier rolls himself out of the ring to the floor. Rated R lands a baseball slide on Soldier that sends him into the guard railing. Rated R then stands Soldier up and rolls him into the ring before he rolls himself back in as well.

Henry Lesher - I told you this was going to happen.

Vigilante - It isn't over yet.

Rated R then pulls Soldier to the middle of the ring and applies a Boston Crab on him. The crowd starts a chant of "Rated R sucks," though the former champion doesn't seem bothered by it. Soldier reaches for the ropes in vain, then starts crawling towards the ropes while the fans cheer him on. Soldier lunges and manages to snag the bottom rope and that forces a break of the hold by Rated R. Rated R stands Soldier up, whips him off the ropes and Soldier ducks a clothesline and then gives Rated R a clothesline. Soldier then climbs to the second rope and then dives off for a flying knee drop, landing one to the chest of Rated R before going for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Rated R.

Vigilante - I thought he had him. That would have been great.

Henry Lesher - You really are clueless.

Soldier stands Rated R up, whips him off the ropes and Rated R ducks a clothesline and then rolls Soldier up into a backslide for the pin attempt. 1...2... kick out by Soldier. Rated R shakes his head, then stands Soldier up and whips him into the corner. Rated R then pulls brass knuckles from his tights out of the view of the referee and then clocks Psycho Soldier with them and then goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Rated R with a shortcut victory over Psycho Soldier this week.

Vigilante - The Soldier brought more to the table than Rated R expected and Ryan had to cheat to win.

Henry Lesher - But he still proved that he was the better wrestler. He's smarter.

Vigilante: We’re going backstage, Henry, where apparently Frank Merritt and Trey Walker are beating the Hell out of each other!

The scene switches to a hallway backstage just as a crimson masked Trey Walker connects with a roundhouse kick to the side of Frank’s head. The blow causes Frank to fall against the wall and just as Trey steps in to continue his attack, Frank connects with a solid right hand to his attackers chin; causing Trey’s knee’s to buckle momentarily. Frank clotheslines Trey to the floor when Destiny finally intervenes by stepping in front of the Monster and holding him back by placing both of her hands on his massive chest. Trey begins to stand when Frank shoves her aside and kicks at Trey. The grappler grabs Frank’s leg, however, and takes him down with a Dragon whip, drawing a bark of pain from Merritt.

Vigilante - These two really hate each other.

Henry Lesher - It's the best action I have seen all night.

From off camera, a concentrated stream of white liquid blasts young Mister Walker in the face, particularly around the eyes. He screams and claws at his face while gagging as he falls backwards onto the floor. Frank pushes himself up to his feet and stomps in the center of Treys chest before security and backstage staff finally arrives and stop the fight of progressing any further. Frank flexes and roars, the veins in his neck and forehead begin to bulge and his face reddens before he finally turns and leaves with Destiny. Medics are tending to the bloody Mr. Walker and are pouring water into his eyes.

Vigilante: She sprayed him with mace!

Henry Lesher: I wonder if he learned any respect?

Bombshell vs. Reyna Preciosa

"The Beat of My Heart" by Hilary Duff plays as Reyna Preciosa comes out to a loud ovation from the crowd. Reyna makes her way down the ramp and then makes her way up the ring steps and steps through the ropes into the ring. Her music quickly fades and we hear "I Am the Body Beautiful" by Salt N Pepa and Bombshell makes her way out to hear loud boos from the crowd. She pays them no mind as she runs to the ring, slides in under the bottom rope and attacks Reyna with a series of forearm smashes to the jaw. Bombshell then whips Reyna into the corner buckle and then gives her a series of shoulder blocks. We then hear "Secret Separation" by The Fixx and Joe Davidson starts making his way towards the ring and the crowd cheers him on.

Vigilante - He's coming out the same as Steve Blake did and wearing the old wrestling trunks, too.

Henry Lesher - Oh God, make it stop. This was going to be painful enough to watch without the Geritol spokesman having delusions of grandeur.

Joe Davidson rolls himself into the ring and finally calls for the bell to make this match official while Bombshell chokes Reyna with the top rope. Bombshell has a few words for Joe and he claims he is just here as an impartial referee tonight. Bombshell releases the choke on Reyna and whips her off the ropes and then dropkicks her down to the mat, mumbling the whole time and not looking impressed with this turn of events. She stands Reyna up, whips her into the corner buckle and then charges straight into a clothesline from Reyna who then lands a leg drop across the throat of Bombshell and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bombshell.

Vigilante - Bombshell had better forget who is refereeing the match and focus on Reyna or she'll be done fast this week.

Henry Lesher - There I will agree with you.

Reyna stands Bombshell up, whips her off the ropes and gives her a round house kick to the chest before then pulling the feet out from under her and Reyna then applies a figure four leg lock which brings their fans to their feet. Reyna tries to strengthen the hold while referee Davidson checks for a submission here, but there isn't one coming. Bombshell reaches for the ropes while she screams her refusal to submit. Reyna struggles to hold her still and to strengthen her hold further. Bombshell then starts to roll the hold over and, if she reverses it, Reyna will be the one in pain then. Bombshell winces as she reaches down and then manages to roll the hold over on her second attempt, reversing the pressure and now referee Davidson is checking on Reyna for a submission. Reyna refuses to give up here and now she reaches for the ropes. She sees they are out of reach and then starts attempting to roll back over and get control back on this hold. She lunges once and fails, lunges a second time and starts to turn the hold over. Bombshell can feel the hold being reversed and then manages to snag the bottom rope. Joe Davidson then forces the break and Bombshell rolls herself out of the ring to regroup.

Vigilante - Good back and forth action between these two lovely ladies.

Henry Lesher - Lovely? You have no taste at all, though you were a teammate of some pretty lousy wrestlers back in the day.

Reyna stays inside the ring while Bombshell paces on the floor. Joe starts counting Bombshell out and Bombshell responds to his counting by spitting in his face. Bombshell then climbs onto the apron and steps through the ropes back into the ring and moves in to lock up with Reyna. Instead, she knees Reyna in the gut and then she gives her a gut wrench suplex. Reyna manages to land on her feet, though and then headlocks a surprised Bombshell and gives her a DDT before rolling her up for a pin. 1...2...3! Reyna scores the win.

Henry Lesher - That was a fast count.

Vigilante - No it wasn't. That was completely fair.

Joe Davidson raises Reyna's arm in victory, but Gerard Angelo slips into the ring and clubs Reyna with a chair and then clubs Joe Davidson as well. Gerard then rolls himself out of the ring and drags Bombshell with him as owner Shannon Skanes hits the ring and doesn't look impressed. He takes the microphone from Gerard Angelo.

Shannon Skanes - You know, Gerry, you're not very bright. I respected you once. Now I have my doubts. You want to attack referees? You want to be the big man and not own up to your own failure at Sunstroke? Outrage, bring your girlfriend. You two can have a tag match with Blake and Davidson or, if you're really feeling brave, go the handicap route. Either way, the ghosts of the past are gonna bite you on the ass.

Shannon tosses the microphone back to Kosmic Kitty and then leaves the ring shaking his head while the crowd cheers him on. We then head to our second commercial of the night.

Commercial

There is a voice over as various wrestlers and images flash across the screen.

Voice Over Dude - Coming soon, Outrage will once again show why AW is the pinnacle of sports entertainment. Wrestling will be at its best with the likes of Tommy Purr, Rated R, The Moose, Krayne, Gerard Angelo, Myst, Shannon Skanes, 6Pac Dudley and others inside the squared circle and causing mayhem backstage. Some people haven't been able to sitkc it out with this company, but these people are the very best and Outrage will be yet another great event featuring the very best in this industry. Call your local cable or satelite provider now for more information about ordering Outrage. This will be one event you won't want to miss. Summer is going out with a bang.

Tommy Purr vs. 6Pac Dudley

"Southtown" by POD plays as 6Pac comes out to the cheers of the crowd, holding his Xtreme title belt high above his head. He proudly makes his way down the ramp and high fives fans along the way, tonight coming out alone as we are left to wonder where Dex or Rex Cooper might be. He then stops at ringside and winks at the camera before pulling himself onto the apron. He then steps through the ropes into the ring and tests the ropes while his music fades. We then hear "Walk Idiot Walk" by The Hives and Tommy Purr makes his way towards the ring. He gets an ovation that is a little louder and more positive than 6Pac did, but it's clear this match is between two very popular AW stars tonight.

Vigilante - So we reach the main event.

Henry Lesher - What makes 6Pac main event material? The guy hasn't won a match against anyone important in three years. This is a terrible statement of the status of this company. We have seen real stars like Dante, Q, Simon, Lethal Weapon, Dwayne Kingston and Parker Davis and yet this is where we are now.

Vigilante - You just named a bunch of people I don't want to see inside that ring. You made me feel better about AW.

Henry Lesher - You never had an eye for real talent.

Tommy rolls himself into the ring and then pulls himself to his feet. Referee Francis Clarke calls for the bell and 6Pac locks up with Tommy Purr. Tommy backs 6Pac into the ropes and the referee asks for a clean break. Tommy raises his hands and backs off, leaving him open to a knee lift from 6Pac who then gives Tommy a clothesline to the mat. 6Pac then puts the boots to Tommy and Purr responds by rolling himself out of the ring to the floor. 6Pac then climbs the ropes in the corner. Tommy gets to his feet, turns and takes a flying cross body off the top rope from 6Pac who sends him crashing to the floor. 6Pac then stands Tommy Purr up and whips him into the guard railing, head first.

Vigilante - Well, your jobber seems to be doing all right for himself here.

Henry Lesher - He'll blow it. Trust me.

Vigilante - Trust you? You've got to be kidding.

6Pac stands Tommy up again and rolls him into the ring before rolling himself into the ring. 6Pac then applies a sleeper hold on Tommy Purr. The crowd is torn and some start a chant for Tommy while others start a chant for 6Pac. Tommy reaches for the ropes and refuses to submit here when referee Francis Clarke checks on things. Tommy starts fading and referee Francis Clarke looks into his eyes while checking his arm. Tommy's arm drops once. Francis Clarke then raises Tommy's arm a second time, but this time Tommy keeps it raised and starts showing signs of fighting back. He starts pulling himself to his feet and then snap mares 6Pac to break the hold and then gives him a knee to the spine. Tommy then stands 6Pac up, whips him off the ropes and dropkicks him down to the mat. Tommy then goes to the ropes and makes his way to the top. 6Pac stands and takes a clothesline from the top rope by Tommy Purr who then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by 6Pac.

Vigilante - I am shocked 6Pac kicked out after that.

Tommy then stands 6Pac up, whips him into the corner buckle and then lands a series of shoulder blocks on 6Pac before then giving him an inverted atomic drop and then pulls the feet out from under him. Tommy follows that up by locking in a sharp shooter while the crowd again appears torn on who to cheer for here. 6Pac reaches for the ropes while the referee checks for a submission. 6Pac refuses to give up and starts pulling himself towards the ropes.

Henry Lesher - He should just tap and get it over with.

Vigilante - You really need to learn just how good some of these people are around here.

Henry Lesher - No I don't.

6Pac lunges and manages to grab the bottom rope and that forces the break. Tommy lets 6Pac go, stands him up and whips him into the corner buckle. Tommy then charges in and the two of them clothesline each other to the mat. We then see Rated R marching towards the ring, brass knuckles again on his hand as they were earlier when he edged out Psycho Soldier. Rated R smiles as he makes his way up the ring steps onto the apron and then steps through the ropes and fights his way past the referee. He then smiles at Tommy Purr and proceeds to hit 6Pac with the brass knuckles! Referee Francis Clarke calls for the bell as Rated R then drops and rolls out of the ring and starts for the back. Tommy protests as he hears the decision is to award the match to 6Pac by disqualification. As Rated R makes his way towards the back, he shrugs and laughs at Tommy who is beside himself over this result.

Vigilante - Rated R cost Tommy the match!

Henry Lesher - I love Tommy, but that was pretty cool.

Vigilante - What will happen next week? Tune in to Insurgence and find out fans!

We fade to black as Tommy pleads for a restart to the match, but to no avail.