Vesuvius - Buffalo, New York is about to witness what happens when things don't go my way! You see, last week Halloween Jack was the only person who came out and did what he was supposed to do in ridding this company of the now injured Sal Clemenzo. Bombshell failed in her quest to properly defend her title belt against Diego Alvarez, but thanks to some creative thinking on her part and others around her, she still wears the Superior Title. Gerard Angelo.... well, Gerard has some work to do. At the end of the day, I will take some of the blame here, but I also place blame squarely on our so called monster Nameless. Nameless has been a waste of space and no one has seen him or heard from him since Bloodshed. I can't say I blame the guy. He failed against the overrated loser Rated R! Nameless was clearly the wrong man to make AW champion and I will never give him a rematch with Rated R for the title since he clearly cannot get the job done. On tonight, the first night of a new show, I will prove I am the man around here! I am... Nameless is seen making his way down the aisle and Vesuvius takes up a defensive stance inside the ring. Nameless is without his usual accompanying Emily Blackstone and quickly makes his way to the ring without and speeches of warning against Vesuvius. He then climbs onto the apron, steps over the top rope and stands face to face with Vesuvius. Ricky Simms - What's going to happen here? Henry Lesher - Vesuvius made a lot of claims and cut Nameless down a lot. I don't know why, but this beating could be fun to watch. Vesuvius says a few things to Nameless. Nameless takes a swing at the owner and Vesuvius ducks it, then gives Nameless a fall away slam to the mat. Vesuvius then stands over Nameless and raises his arms in victory. He goes to the corner buckle and steps onto the second rope and poses there. Nameless quickly sits up and gets to his feet. Vesuvius turns, us grabbed around the throat and Nameless picks Vesuvius up from the second rope and tosses him to the mat with a thunderous choke slam. Nameless then exits the ring as "I Hate Everything About You" by Three Days Grace starts to play. Rated R vs Vesuvius Ricky Simms - Vesuvius just took a vicious choke slam from Nameless and is out cold as the new AW champ makes his way to the ring! Henry Lesher - Nameless left through the crowd. I wonder if he choke slammed a few kids for good measure. Rated R comes out and starts for the ring with the crowd cheering him on. Rated R holds his title belt high and then continues his walk to the ring. He rolls himself into the ring, tosses his title belt to the timekeeper at ringside and then says a few words to referee Steve Blake. Steve calls for the bell and the match is officially underway! Ricky Simms - Vesuvius won't take this well at all. Henry Lesher - That's an understatement. Rated R stands Vesuvius up, whips him into the corner buckle and then hip tosses him to the mat. He then puts the boots to Vesuvius before he then drags him into the corner and looks to the crowd for approval. He picks Vesuvius up and gives him the Restricted to the mat. He then stands over Vesuvius and looks to the crowd and signals to them that he needs to do it again. He picks Vesuvius up and gives him another Restricted to the mat. He then goes for the pin on Vesuvius. 1...2...3! Rated R with the easiest win in his career. Ricky Simms - Wow, this is going to turn ugly. Henry Lesher - Vesuvius came out here to send a message and Nameless and Ryan answered it. I don't envy them when he comes to. As Rated R exits the ring, we see Jason Knight on the big screen. Jason Knight - Ryan, you seem to think this was the way to go this week, that taking advantage of the fallen boss was the right thing to do. Next week, you will see why you should never take on Vesuvius. In fact, this whole company will see why they shouldn't take on Vesuvius. You're all in for a very long week.... all of you. Knight's image fades and Rated R adjusts the AW belt over his shoulder. He then starts for the back with his arms raised and the fans cheer him on. Henry Lesher - I don't know what he's happy for. AW is going to ruin his week. Backstage we see Shawna Miller with Kelly Buchanan. Shawna Miller - I understand you have an announcement to make? Kelly Buchanan - I'm not going to be the ring announcer in AW anymore. My talents are better served with me inside the ring and Kosmic Kitty will be taking over the duties as the new AW ring announcer. Shawna Miller - So who are you fighting next week? Kelly Buchanan - *smiles* Next week is a very special week. See, Vesuvius might be the laughing stock of the night right now, but that will all change before the night is out. She then exits the shot and Shawna is left wanting more. Craven Broderick vs Bart Phillips "It's Raining Men" by The Weathergirls starts to play as the crowd gives Craven a negative response. He quickly makes his way to the ring and stops at ringside where he gazes into the eyes of one male fan in the front row. He then almost punches that fan in the face, then lowers his head and rolls himself into the ring. Craven then gets to his feet and leans back against the ropes as his music fades. We then hear "The Hitman" by Queen and Bart Phillips is led towards the ring by Hoshi Yakamoto. He seems wary of Craven as he makes his way down for the match. He high fives fans along the way and then stops at ringside to have a few words with Hoshi before he pulls himself onto the apron and then steps into the ring. The bell sounds as Bart and Craven circle each other. Hoshi cheers Bart on from ringside as the two of them lock up. Craven quickly backs Bart into the ropes, then whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him an inverted atomic drop before giving him a double karate chop to the throat. Craven then gives Bart a double under hook suplex to the mat and then gives him a knee to the forehead before going for the pin. 1...2... Bart kicks out. Ricky Simms - Craven showing the early fight in this one. Henry Lesher - Craven's my kind of wrestler. Ricky Simms - So I hear. Craven stands Bart up, whips him off the ropes and ducks his head for a backdrop. Bart kicks Craven in the face and then gives him a face buster to the mat and then rolls him over for the pin attempt. 1...2... kick out by Craven. Bart stands Craven up, whips him off the ropes and Craven ducks a clothesline and then gives Bart a side Russian leg sweep to the mat. Craven again goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bart Phillips as Hoshi applauds from ringside. Craven stands Bart up, whips him into the corner and then knees him in the gut a number of times while the crowd starts a chant for Bart. Craven picks Bart up over his shoulder and power slams him to the mat before again going for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bart Phillips. Craven stands Bart up, whips him into the corner and charges in for a shoulder block only to find no one home as Bart side steps it and then Bart rolls Craven into a school boy pin fall attempt. 1...2... kick out by Craven Broderick. Ricky Simms - Bart trying for a shock and surprise type of victory. Henry Lesher - He's not a shock and surprise anything other than the fact he even has a job with this company. Bart stands Craven up and takes a thumb to the eye from Broderick who then shoves Bart through the ropes and out to the floor. Craven then rolls himself out of the ring and starts putting the boots to Bart Phillips. He then pulls the mats back from the floor to expose the concrete and headlocks Craven and signals to the crowd he is set for a DDT. Bart then shoves Craven into the steel corner post which catches him on the spine and the back of his head. Phillips then gives Craven an inverted atomic drop and then clotheslines him down to the floor. Bart then stands Craven up and whips him into the guard railing. Referee Mark Davis then reaches a ten count and calls for the bell. Ricky Simms - Well, a double count out here and this has settled nothing between the two of them. Henry Lesher - At least it turned violent. That's always good. As the referee separates the two combatants, we take a look backstage and see Ray Dees with Rated R. Ray Dees - Ryan, apparently next week you'll be squaring off in something that Jason Knight is calling proof you're no champion. Rated R - Yeah, I have heard rumors flying around that AW management is pissed off about Bloodshed and that's fine with me. I won the title belt. I am the champion. I'll prove it as many times as I have to. Ray Dees - Do you have any idea what they might have in mind? Rated R - I don't really care, Raymond. I'll win it, whatever they throw at me. Ryan whistles to himself as he exits the screen and Ray starts filing his nails before we return to ringside. Bombshell vs Lara Jackson "I Am the Body Beautiful" by Salt N Pepa plays as Bombshell makes her way towards the ring, led by Gerard Angelo. Bombshell steps up onto the apron and then steps into the ring. She waves to the crowd and then tests the ropes while Gerard gives her some words of encouragement from ringside. We then hear "Instinct" by Arch Enemy and Lara Jackson makes her way out from the back, receiving a mixed reaction from the crowd as she does so. She pays the crowd no mind at all and never takes her eyes off of Bombshell inside the ring. She then jumps onto the apron and looks around at the crowd once before she then steps into the ring. The bell sounds and she and Bombshell stand nose to nose. Bombshell swings her hand as if to slap Lara, but Lara grabs Bombshell's hand and twists her wrist backwards and then kicks her in the gut before placing her in a hammerlock submission hold. Lara quickly releases that, throwing Bombshell head first into the corner buckle and then gives her a knee to the spine and then turns her around and gives her a DDT to the mat and quickly goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bombshell. Ricky Simms - Lara may be new, but she's not wasting time with getting to know Bombshell tonight. Henry Lesher - She really would be wasting her time. There's not much to know. Lara stands Bombshell up and whips her through the ropes to the floor. Lara the drops and rolls herself out of the ring as well. Lara puts the boots to Bombshell on the floor as Gerard makes his way around the ring with the intention of distracting Lara. Lara reaches under the ring and pulls out a trash can lid. Gerard rounds the corner and takes the lid off the head and she then shoves him over the guard railing and into the front row of the crowd. We see Gerard go down screaming in obvious pain as he grabs at his foot. Ricky Simms - Gerry got hurt there. Henry Lesher - I could care less. It's Gerard Angelo. Lara then turns back to Bombshell and takes a jawbreaker from the Superior champion. Bombshell then rolls Lara into the ring before rolling herself into the ring. We see a security guard motioning for help with Gerard Angelo, signaling he is really hurt. Bombshell gets to her feet and then pulls Lara up, whips her off the ropes and dropkicks her to the mat again. Bombshell then goes to the ropes and looks out to where Gerard is fallen and injured. Lara gets to her feet while Bombshell looks concerned. Lara shoves Bombshell off the top rope and Bombshell collides with the guard railing. Lara then climbs the ropes to the top, waits for Bombshell to turn around and lands a clothesline on her from the top rope right to the floor. Ricky Simms - My God, I have never seen a woman this vicious in her debut match. Henry Lesher - I must admit I am impressed. Lara stands Bombshell up and rolls her into the ring. She then rolls herself into the ring as well. Lara stands Bombshell up, whips her off the ropes and knees her in the gut and then gives her a DDT to the mat. Lara goes for the pin. 1...2... Bombshell rolls a shoulder out. Bombshell then rolls herself out of the ring. She reaches into her tights and draws out a cloth. Lara rolls herself out of the ring, turns Bombshell around and Bombshell places the cloth over her face, out of sight of the referee to whom it appears to be a headlock. Bombshell feels Lara become limp and drops the cloth before rolling her into the ring. Bombshell then rolls herself into the ring and goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Bombshell gets the win here tonight. Ricky Simms - Bombshell bent the rules a little better than Lara, but Gerard paid the price tonight. I think I heard he broke his ankle with that fall. Henry Lesher - Great news for everyone involved... well not for Gerard. As Bombshell exits the ring, we look backstage and see Diego Alvarez with Jason Knight in the vicinity of the entranceway to the ring. Diego Alvarez - Jack didn't show tonight? Jason Knight - Jack had a family emergency and is not here tonight. Diego Alvarez - Okay, Knight, last week you come after me for whatever was spray painted in your office. You declare I will pay and then your weapon doesn't show up? What kind of place are you running? Jason Knight - You know what, Diego? Next week will be hell for everyone. Vesuvius and I have seen enough of the attitude around here. Next week we do what we have to in order to get control back. Diego Alvarez - Hope it works out better for you now than it has so far. I have my doubts. A man with a headset on rushes into the shot. Jason Knight - I told you not to bother me. Assistant - *as he struggles to catch his breath* There has been an accident in the parking lot. Renske, Rayge and Lucian were broadsided in a hit and run. They're all badly hurt. Jason Knight - What the hell is going on? Knight rushes off with the production assistant and Diego shakes his head. Diego Alvarez - This just keeps getting sadder. Maybe I was wrong to sign with AW. He shakes his head and walks off as we head back to the ring. PB FUBU vs Parker Davis "T.O. Party Anthem" by Maestro plays as PB FUBU makes his way out from the back to a solid ovation from the crowd. He nods his head to the music as Lightning comes out after him, again carrying a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire. Their entrance is cut short when Parker Davis emerges from backstage with a chair in hand and smashes it over the head of Lightning and then drops the chair before clothes lining FUBU face first to the floor. Parker then puts the boots to PB FUBU, then stands him up and rams his head into the steel ring steps. Parker then rolls FUBU into the ring before rolling himself into the ring. The bell sounds as Parker places FUBU's throat over the bottom rope and chokes him with it. He then asks the camera whether or not they missed him and smiles. Ricky Simms - Parker really taking it to one half of the tag team champions here tonight. Henry Lesher - That's not saying much. Did anyone actually miss Parker Davis? Parker releases the choke before referee Steve Blake can reach the five count. Parker then stands FUBU up, whips him off the ropes and dropkicks him down to the mat. Parker then takes to the ropes and makes his way to the top. FUBU gets to his feet and turns to see Parker going for the flying body press. FUBU thinks fast and gives a standing dropkick to the falling Parker. Parker hits the mat and grabs at his ribs. FUBU kips up to his feet and the crowd cheers him on. FUBU then comes off the ropes and baseball slides Parker right out of the ring and out to the floor. FUBU follows behind and starts putting the boots to Parker, then stands him up and whips him shoulder first into the steel corner post. FUBU then turns Parker around and tries to whip him into the steel corner post. Parker plants his feet and whips FUBU shoulder first into the steel steps. Parker then rolls himself into the ring to break up the count and then rolls himself right back out. Ricky Simms - This match is taking a violent turn. Henry Lesher - I am very thankful for that. Parker stands FUBU up and takes a thumb to the eye. Lightning has now reached ringside. FUBU slams Parker's face into the steel ring steps and then rolls him into the ring. He then rolls himself into the ring. Lightning jumps up onto the apron with the baseball bat in hand. FUBU stands Parker up, whips him into the corner and Lightning tries to take a swing with the bat when the referee blocks it and threatens to send him away from ringside. As Lightning argues, 6Pac Dudley slides into the ring with a chair in hand and clubs Parker over the head with it and then rolls himself back out. FUBU throws Parker down to the mat and climbs the corner buckle where he poses and then launches himself for the CN Tower Bomb onto the out cold Parker. He hooks the leg anyway as Lightning jumps off the apron and the referee counts the pin. 1...2...3! PB FUBU with a 6Pac aided victory this week! Ricky Simms - Parker and 6Pac is heating up for the second straight week. Henry Lesher - I don't care for the second week in a row. Backstage we see two ambulances have arrived and are attending to Renske, Jackson Rayge and Demitri Lucian. Jason Knight looks horrified. Jason Knight - What the hell happened? The production assistant we saw earlier steps into the shot. Assistant - Sir, it was horrific. Their car was pulling into the parking lot and another one was going out. I don't know what was wrong with that driver, but he was driving a bloody big truck and pretty much ran their car over. Jason Knight - I want someone to ask around backstage. Something doesn't feel right about this. Assistant - Right, Mister Knight. I'll get on it. Jason Knight - *shaking his head* This was no accident and now... it appears we are short one Xtreme champion. Tommy Purr vs Maybon "Creep" by Radiohead plays as De'Anton Maybon makes his way towards the ring. He gets a mixed reaction as he marches to the ring, Henry Rolls hurrying to keep up with Maybon. Maybon stops at ringside and has a few words with Henry before he pulls himself onto the apron and then steps into the ring. His music then fades and we hear "Walk Idiot Walk" by The Hives and Tommy Purr comes out, led by Mrs. Robinson and he gets one of the loudest ovations of the night so far. He stops in the entranceway and soaks it all up before he continues on his way to the ring. He stops at ringside and says a few things to Henry Rolls and Maybon challenges him to step into the ring. Tommy pulls himself onto the apron and takes a stiff right hook from Maybon who then grabs Tommy by the neck and pulls him over the top rope into the ring. Referee Francis Clarke then calls for the bell and the match is officially underway. Maybon places Tommy in a wrist lock and referee Clarke checks for a submission. Tommy then eye gouges Maybon to break that lock and then whips him off the ropes before trying for a shoulder block. Both men deflect off of each other, neither of them going down. They then start trading knife edge chops to the chest. Ricky Simms - Good start between these two this week, Maybon quickly gaining attention from the fans and roster alike. Henry Lesher - People try not to look, though. They really do. Maybon gives Tommy a forearm upper cut to the chin and then whips him off the ropes before giving him a clothesline to the mat. Maybon then picks Tommy up over his shoulder and gives him a power slam to the mat and then applies a sleeper hold on the weakened Purr. Ricky Simms - Maybon really taking it to Tommy this week. Henry Lesher - I am trying really hard to care. I really am. Referee Francis Clarke checks on Tommy, who appears to be drifting off in the hold. He lifts his arm once and it falls. He lifts it a second time and it falls. He lifts it a third time, but this time the arm stays up and Tommy shows signs of coming back as the crowd cheers him on. Tommy starts landing elbows to the gut on Maybon and then whips him off the ropes before back dropping him to the mat. Tommy then elbows Maybon across the chest and then goes for the pin. 1...2... Maybon kicks out. Tommy stands Maybon up, whips him off the ropes and ducks his head for a backdrop. Maybon instead applies an abdominal stretch on Tommy and referee Francis Clarke is again asking him if he gives up. Tommy refuses to submit even as Maybon better secures the hold. Ricky Simms - Maybon is doing a good job of wearing Tommy down. Henry Lesher - He's nothing to write home about. Tommy will defeat him. Tommy shows signs of powering out of the hold. The crowd continues to cheer him on as he fights through the pain and then manages a hip toss that breaks the hold. Tommy then applies a grapevine submission and referee Clarke checks on Maybon for a possible submission. Maybon refuses to give up and quickly gets to his feet and starts pulling his way out of the hold. Tommy then releases Maybon, knees him in the ribs and then clotheslines him down to the mat before going for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Maybon. Tommy stands Maybon up, whips him off the ropes and dropkicks him to the mat. Tommy then goes to the ropes, makes his way to the top and goes for a flying elbow smash from there only to have Maybon roll out of the way. Tommy hits the mat and Maybon uses the ropes to get to his feet. He then stands Tommy up as we see Parker Davis, bloodied and seemingly almost out cold on his feet, making his way towards the ring. Ricky Simms - What's Parker doing out here? Henry Lesher - I don't care. Maybon whips Tommy off the ropes. Tommy ducks a clothesline and then gives Maybon a super kick to the chin that sends him sprawling to the mat. Parker then calls out to Tommy and Tommy looks back at Parker. Maybon spots his opening and rolls Tommy up from behind, using the ropes for added leverage out of sight from the referee. 1...2...3! Maybon gets himself a huge upset win over a distracted Tommy Purr! Ricky Simms - That's the biggest upset I have seen in a long time. Henry Lesher - Parker helps someone win? That's unusual. Maybon rolls out of the ring and high fives Parker before they start for the back. Tommy argues with referee Clarke about the use of the ropes to pin him. Clarke shrugs and says he never saw it. We then look backstage where Jason Knight is in his office. There is a knock at the door. Jason Knight - About time you got here. You pick the names out? Unknown Man - Yeah, I have everything picked. Jason Knight - Good, well next week they'll all find out just how big AW is getting. They'll see why they need to keep their eyes open at all times. Unknown Man - Sounds good. See you then. *tosses a notebook to Jason* Here's your numbers for next week. Jason Knight - Looks great. This should be fun. The unknown man then exits and we return to the action. Simon vs D.I.C.K. "Tear In My Beer" by Hank Williams Sr. plays as Dwayne Irving Carter Kingston makes his way out from the back, then tips his cowboy hat towards the camera before telling us that Simon is about to get wooly bullied and then he lets out a yell before he continues towards the ring. Kingston pulls himself onto the apron and steps onto the ropes and then somersaults over the top, landing on his feet inside the ring. He then tosses his cowboy hat into the crowd, though their reaction leads us to wonder if anyone actually wanted a gift from Kingston at all. He then rests against the ropes and waits as his music fades and we then hear "Sold You" by Seether and Simon comes out, the crowd giving him a very loud ovation. Simon makes his way towards the ring as Kingston beckons him on. Simon steps up onto the apron and Kingston charges at him. The two start trading punches and Kingston then slingshots Simon's throat on the top rope, sending him sprawling to the floor. Kingston then rolls himself out of the ring and starts putting the boots to Simon. Ricky Simms - This is a physical match right from the get go. Henry Lesher - I love this Kingston guy more every week. Now he has a title and the main event this week. It doesn't get much better than that. Kingston stands Simon up, whips him off the ropes and leap frogs him and then gives him a monkey flip to the mat on his next pass. Kingston then lands a series of rights and lefts to the jaw on the fallen Simon. Kingston then stands Simon up and whips him into the corner. Kingston charges in for a shoulder block, but Simon steps out of the way and then gives Kingston a German suplex to the mat, stands him up and delivers another German suplex to the mat and then even manages a third before going for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Kingston. Simon then quickly gets to his feet, pulls Kingston up from the mat and whips him into the corner. He and Kingston then clothesline each other to the mat and referee Mark Davis starts counting them both down. Ricky Simms - I wonder what's happening next week. This is the main event and yet we still have no idea. Henry Lesher - I really could care less. Let's watch Kingston beat Simon so I can go home happy. On the five count, Simon rolls over and tries to pin Kingston. 1...2... kick out by Dwayne. Simon then gets to his feet and pulls Kingston up, whips him into the corner and Kingston blocks a knife edge chop and head butts Simon backwards before spearing him to the mat. Kingston then hooks the leg for the pin attempt. 1...2... kick out by Simon. Kingston stands Simon up, whips him off the ropes and dropkicks him to the mat. Kingston then stands over Simon and smiles. He kicks him in the head a few times and then pulls him to his feet. Kingston then whips Simon through the ropes to the floor. Ricky Simms - Kingston has a really nasty side coming out in this one. Henry Lesher - He's going to be a world champion someday soon. Kingston rolls himself out of the ring to the floor, stands Simon up and whips him shoulder first into the steel corner post. Kingston then rolls Simon into the ring before rolling himself back in as well. Kingston stands Simon up, whips him into the corner and gives him a sidewalk slam to the mat from there and goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Simon. Kingston then stands Simon up, whips him off the ropes and Simon ducks a clothesline before giving Kingston a reverse neck breaker. Simon then stands Kingston up, picks him up and gives him the 7th Sign. He then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Kingston. Ricky Simms - Kingston kicked out of Simon' finisher! Henry Lesher - That's what makes him a champion. We see Vesuvius limping towards the ring, his eyes glazed over as Simon stands Kingston up. Simon whips Kingston off the ropes. Kingston ducks a clothesline and then knee Simon in the ribs before giving him the Deliverance Driver to the mat. He then goes for the pin. 1...2... Vesuvius pulls Kingston out of the ring and clotheslines him to the floor. The referee calls for the bell, awarding the win to Kingston by disqualification! Ricky Simms - Vesuvius just screwed Kingston over! Henry Lesher - Nah, Kingston gets the win. Simon rolls out of the ring, still half dazed. He goes for a clothesline on Vesuvius, but the owner ducks it and Kingston takes the clothesline just after he had got to his feet. Vesuvius then rolls himself into the ring, a microphone now in hand. Vesuvius - Now, as I was going to say earlier before I was rudely interrupted... "I Hate Everything About You" by Three Days Grace starts to play again and AW champion Rated R steps out from the back to another ovation from the crowd. Vesuvius - NO! NOT AGAIN! Next week, inside this ring, twelve of the top AW stars will face off in 6 man tag matches I have had an outsider put together! The winning two teams face off in the finals and then the winning team will have a triple threat match! The winner of that match is number one contender for Rated R's stolen title there! You're a miserable bastard of a man Ryan and next week one wrestler will stand at the end of the night and declare himself number one contender for your title! Now, to keep you in check Ryan, you're in the damned thing! That's right and if you win... not bloody likely... but IF you win, you name the man or woman you face at Blind Rage! "Reise Reise" by Rammstein plays as Vesuvius throws the microphone down and then Jason Knight appears on the big screen. Jason Knight - I happen to have the names of the three man teams. Bombshell will team with Lara Jackson and Dwayne Irving Carter Kingston. FUBU will team with Parker Davis and Hoshi Yakamoto. Simon will team with Rated R and that idiot Diego Alvarez. Tommy Purr will team with Maybon and Nameless. Oh yes, friends, we are in charge and we are well aware most of you hate your partners. Just let this serve as a reminder that anything goes in AW. Speaking of anything goes, next week there will be a Rumble to decide the new Xtreme champion. This, of course, will coincide with the investigation of saw fit to injure Lucian's stable. Henry Lesher - Ask Ryan, he does it all the time. I watched him run a few kids down last week for sport. Ricky Simms - Oh stop that. Jason Knight - Have a great week. I expect a lot of injuries next week. You'll all learn who the real rulers of AW are. We call the shots. We make things happen. "She Sells Sanctuary" by The Cult plays as Jason Knight's image fades off screen and the wrestlers listening look perplexed by all of this. We fade to black on fans chanting the name of Rated R. |