Washington, DC

It's a capacity crowd set to watch the return of Anarchy Wrestling to North America after completing their Eurasian tour around most of the globe. We see images of Maybon pinning Jack Spade.

Ricky Simms - Before going on the air tonight, De'Anton Maybon dragged Jack Spade to the ring and then he proceeded to defeat him in our first of four quarter-final matches in the tournament to decide who will get the title shots at Restricted. Maybon is a dangerous man and we wonder if we have seen the last of him for tonight.

We then go into the opening credits as we hear "Coming Undone" by Korn and we see images of Rated R, Tommy Purr, Max Cameron, Hoshi Yakamoto, Frank Merritt, The Moose, Max Cameron and Leech before we head to ringside where the action is set to begin for tonight.

Pyro vs. Bombshell

"I Am the Body Beautiful" by Salt N Pepa plays as Bombshell emerges onto the stage to the cheers of the crowd. She makes her way down the ramp, waving to her fans and she even gives one young fan a high five as she reaches ringside. She then jumps onto the apron, leaps over the top rope into the ring and then climbs onto the second rope and poses for the fans while numerous flash bulbs go off. She then jumps down as her music fades and then we hear "Numbing the Pain" by Heaven Shall Fall and we see Pyro coming out onto the stage to a mixed reaction from the crowd. He strolls down the ramp, paying the fans no mind as he focuses on Bombshell inside the ring. He makes his way up the ring steps and then steps through the ropes into the ring. Referee Casey Braun calls for the bell and the two wrestlers circle each other.

Ricky Simms - It's odd seeing Bombshell out here without 6Pac Dudley who hasn't been seen in a couple of weeks now.

Henry Lesher - Maybe Canada revoked his passport.

Pyro locks up with Bombshell. Bombshell then dives to take the legs out from under Pyro and she succeeds. She then goes for an ankle lock submission hold, but Pyro quickly kicks her off into the corner and then gets to his feet where he starts landing vicious knife edge chops to the chest on Bombshell. He then gives her a hip toss to the middle of the ring and then places her in a grapevine submission hold. She refuses to submit when asked by the referee. She then kicks her feet up and manages to places Pyro in a head scissors and then whips him down to the mat, breaking the hold and bringing a cheer from the crowd.

Ricky Simms - Nice move there by Bombshell.

Henry Lesher - I see how it is. Now that Dudley has gone missing, you're moving in on her. You're a sick man.

Ricky Simms - I am not doing that.

Bombshell stands Pyro up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a dropkick to the chest, sending him backwards into the ropes where his arms tangle between the top and middle rope. Bombshell then gives Pyro a series of rights and lefts, taking advantage of Pyro's helpless position here while Casey Braun tries to untangle him from the ropes. Pyro then manages to kick Bombshell in the gut twice, a moment before Casey has untangled him from the ropes. Pyro then delivers a series of double axe handle smashes across the back of Bombshell. Pyro then picks her up over his shoulder and gives her a running power slam to the mat and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bombshell.

Ricky Simms - I thought he had the match won there.

Henry Lesher - You thought Pyro had a match won?

Pyro stands Bombshell up, whips her off the ropes and then misses with a clothesline when she ducks it. Bombshell then gives Pyro a knee to the back, then places him in a headlock and goes for a bulldog, but Pyro instead gives her an atomic drop and then gives her a reverse neck breaker to the mat. Pyro again goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bombshell. Pyro then stands Bombshell up, whips her into the corner buckle and then charges in for a shoulder block, but Bombshell side steps it and then she rolls Pyro into a school boy pin attempt. 1...2... kick out by Pyro. Bombshell then stands Pyro up, whips him off the ropes and he ducks a clothesline and then gives Bombshell a choke slam to the mat before he then gives her a knee drop to the forehead. He again goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Bombshell. He slaps the mat and has a few unkind words for the referee.

Ricky Simms - Pyro is accusing Casey Braun of a slow count.

Henry Lesher - She does have a hard time counting to three.

Pyro grabs Bombshell around the throat again, then goes to the nearest corner and climbs to the second rope. He picks her up and dives off the ropes at the same moment, giving her an even stronger choke slam than the first. He then hooks the leg for the pin. 1...2...3! Pyro wins the match over Bombshell this week.

Ricky Simms - The Agony Holocaust wins this one for Pyro, recovering from a loss last week to win one this week.

Henry Lesher - I guess Pyro will have a great record as long as he doesn't have to fight men.

Pyro exits the ring and starts to make his way to the back. We then take a look backstage where Wyatt Gibson is in his office and Noah Skanes enters the room without knocking.

Noah Skanes - Glorious night, isn't it?

Wyatt Gibson - I wanted to talk to you. I have tried calling you this week, but never got a call back.

Noah Skanes - I didn't feel like it. What's on your mind?

Wyatt Gibson - I don't see the point of you and I fighting each other at Restricted.

Noah Skanes - I see a wonderful point to it, Wyatt.

Wyatt Gibson - Why are you bringing Q back?

Noah Skanes - Maybe I'm not. Maybe I'm just screwing with you and I have a completely different plan. It doesn't matter. If you beat me, you keep your job and I don't bring anyone in.

Wyatt Gibson - I don't see what I did to cause this.

Noah Skanes - Yes you do. In two weeks, I make sure you don't get to screw people over anymore.

Wyatt Gibson - Or I win and you leave me the hell alone.

Noah Skanes - *laughing* Man, that's a good one. Yeah, sure I will leave you alone if you beat me. Man, that's a good one.

Noah continues laughing as he exits the office and we head back to the ring.

Scavenger vs. Tommy Purr

"My Girlfriend's Girlfriend" by Type O Negative plays as Scavenger comes out to the cheers of the fans. He is trailed by both Vesuvius and Shengee Shmelky. He makes his way down the ramp, smiling towards the fans and then he grabs his chair from Shengee and he holds it high which brings an ovation from them as he pulls himself onto the apron and then steps through the ropes into the ring. He has a few words with referee Bruce Miller and then hands his chair out to Shengee. His music fades and then we hear "Walk Idiot" Walk" by The Hives and we see Tommy Purr making his way out onto the stage. He holds the AW title belt high and tells the camera that it will be staying with him well into 2007, then he puts the belt over his shoulder and quickly makes his way down the ramp and then slides into the ring where the referee calls for the bell as Scavenger puts the boots to the champ before he has a chance to stand inside the ring. Scavenger then pulls Tommy to his feet, whips him off the ropes and gives him a clothesline to the mat.

Ricky Simms - It looks like Scavenger means business this week.

Henry Lesher - No one cares.

Scavenger gives Tommy an elbow smash across the throat, then stands him up and sets for a suplex, but Tommy blocks it and then Purr gives Scavenger a vertical suplex to the mat. Tommy then gets to his feet and starts putting the boots to Scavenger. Tommy then stands Scavenger up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a dropkick to the mat. Tommy then goes to the nearest corner and climbs to the top rope and then leaps off and lands a flying knee drop to the chest on Scavenger and then he goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Scavenger. Tommy then stands Scavenger up, whips him off the ropes and then both men clothesline each other to the mat, which leads to referee Bruce Miller starting to count them both down.

Ricky Simms - This is a close match so far.

Henry Lesher - Tommy has to make Scavenger believe that he is doing well.

On the four count, Tommy rolls onto Scavenger and goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Scavenger. Tommy then pulls Scavenger to his feet and goes for the Irish whip, but Scavenger reverses it and then gives Tommy a shoulder block to the mat. Scavenger then lands a leg drop across the throat on Tommy and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Tommy Purr. Scavenger then stands Tommy up, whips him off the ropes and then misses with a clothesline when Tommy ducks it. Tommy then gives Scavenger a series of forearm upper cuts to the chin and then gives him a hip toss to the mat. Tommy then applies a sleeper hold on Scavenger while Vesuvius is seen pacing at ringside. Bruce Miller checks for a submission from Scavenger, but he refuses to give up. He then raises Scavenger's arm once and it falls. He raises it a second time and it falls. He raises it a third time, but this time he manages to keep it raised.

Henry Lesher - Why couldn't we call the match at one drop of the arm?

Ricky Simms - Hey, we're going by the tradition. Just because another company does it that way doesn't mean we have to follow suit.

Scavenger starts landing elbows to the gut on Tommy and then gives him a snap mare to the mat before he then knees Tommy in the back. Scavenger then stands Tommy up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a round house kick to the gut. Scavenger then sets for a vertical suplex, but Tommy blocks it and then lands a series of punches to the gut on Scavenger. He then whips Scavenger into the corner buckle and then charges in for a shoulder block only to find no one home as Scavenger side steps it. Shengee then jumps onto the apron and calls to Scavenger and then tosses him the chair, telling him to finish off Tommy. Scavenger tosses the chair back and has a few words with his new manager. Tommy then gives Scavenger a back slide into a pin attempt. 1...2...3! Tommy wins with an unwitting aid from Scavenger's manager.

Ricky Simms - Tommy gets the win tonight as Scavenger has a communication breakdown with his manager.

Henry Lesher - Everything in Shengee is dead from the neck up and useless from the neck down.

Tommy rolls himself out of the ring, his arms raised in victory. Scavenger rolls himself out of the ring and has a few words with Shengee while Vesuvius shakes his head and is clearly not happy with Shengee's move tonight either. Shengee turns away from them both and starts making his way up the ramp. Vesuvius and Scavenger have a few words before they start making their way towards the back. We then look backstage to find Vigilante standing outside his locker room with a smile on his face when Moose approaches.

Moose - So this is going to happen, I take it?

Vigilante - Enemies of the State have dominated before and we are going to dominate again. Everything is going according to plan.

Moose - And if this tournament thing pits our members against each other?

Vigilante - Oh I already have that part figured out.

Frank Merritt - *as he enters the picture* Wyatt says no one has seen Fuel this week.

Vigilante - Are you upset about that?

Frank Merritt - Oh I can handle breaking Hoshi in two at Restricted. I am just wondering about where the hell Fuel is since I wanted to break him in half first.

Moose - Maybe he tucked tail and ran.

Vigilante - Could you blame him?

Moose - No, not really.

The three of them walk off and we head back to the ring.

Parker Davis vs. Halloween Jack

"Survival of the Sickest" by Saliva plays as Halloween Jack comes out to a mixed reaction from the crowd. He stands on stage and looks skyward and seems to be hesitating in regards of continuing his entrance. He then starts making his way down the ramp only to be attacked from behind by Parker Davis. Parker chop blocks Jack down to the ramp and then gives him a series of double axe handle smashes across the back before he then grabs the wounded leg of Halloween Jack and applies a figure four leg lock on the former CWA champion.

Ricky Simms - Parker doing his usual business in this one tonight.

Henry Lesher - Oh, stop your complaining.

Parker holds Jack in the figure four while referee Jon Shocker steps out of the ring and runs up the ramp. He then pulls Parker's legs away from Jack's and then tells him that he is ready to disqualify him and this match hasn't even officially started yet. Parker has a few words for Shocker while he drags Jack by the feet down the ramp. Parker then puts the boots to Jack on the floor and then stands him up and rolls him into the ring before rolling himself into the ring. Referee Jon Shocker then calls for the bell as Parker goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Halloween Jack.

Ricky Simms - Parker trying to end this match before it really gets started.

Henry Lesher - Why should he sit on his hands and wait? This is about getting the biggest chance that any wrestler could ask for tonight.

Parker stands Jack up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a knee to the gut, sending him flying through the air. Parker then headlocks Jack and gives him a DDT to the mat and then rolls him over for the pin. 1...2... Jack gets a foot on the bottom rope. Parker slaps the mat and then pulls Jack to the middle of the ring and again tries for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Halloween Jack. Parker has a few words for the referee about the speed of his count, but Jon shrugs and mostly ignores his rants. Parker then stands Jack up, whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him a monkey flip to the middle of the ring. Parker then quickly gets to his feet, pulls Jack up from the mat and then whips him off the ropes and gives him a clothesline to the mat. Parker then heads to the ropes and makes his way to the top. Parker then leaps off the top, going for a flying elbow to the throat on Jack, but Jack rolls out of the way and Parker instead hits the mat and injures his elbow. Jack then gets to his feet and starts putting the boots to Parker Davis.

Ricky Simms - Jack now taking advantage of Parker's move here.

Henry Lesher - Parker will still win this, though. That much is obvious.

Jack stands Parker up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a shoulder block to the mat. Jack then picks Parker up and power slams him to the mat and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Parker Davis. Halloween Jack then stands Parker up, whips him off the ropes and gives him a backdrop to the mat. Jack then lands a leg drop across the throat of Parker and again goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Parker Davis. Jack stands Parker up, whips him off the ropes and misses with a dropkick when Parker holds onto the ropes to stop his progress. Parker then kicks Jack in the face and then rolls himself out of the ring to the floor.

Ricky Simms - Why is Parker outside the ring?

Henry Lesher - Parker is a huge star in this business and doesn't have to explain himself to you.

Jack rolls himself out to the floor and takes a punch to the throat from Parker and goes down like a rock. Parker then casts aside an object out of the view of the referee. It appears he had a metal spike and just used it to send Jack down to the floor. Parker then stands Jack up and rolls him into the ring. Parker rolls himself into the ring and then goes for the pin. 1...2...3! Parker Davis wins the match and advances to the semi-finals next week.

Ricky Simms - Cheap win for Parker this week.

Henry Lesher - A win is a win, Rick. I know you don't like it which makes me like it a little more.

Parker leaves the ring while the referee indicates he needs medics inside the ring to attend to Halloween Jack. We then go backstage where CWA champion, Rated R, is with Ray Dees.

Ray Dees - Ryan, earlier tonight you defeated Frank Merritt in a match not shown on TV and apparently that was Noah's call. What's your reaction to this?

Rated R - Ray, everyone is jealous of the champ here. If they want to try and keep me off of TV, they will fail. I am the alpha and the omega around here. I am the main event, the champ and the man who will survive his pay per view in two weeks with two titles over my shoulders where there is now just one.

Ray Dees - Maybon and Parker Davis have both advanced to the semis. What's your opinion of them?

Rated R - They have talent and they belong in the main event unlike that EOS juggernaut that isn't going anywhere.

Ray Dees - Normally you would have left already. Why are you still here?

Rated R - It's all about scouting the competition. I need to make certain I am ready for anything in two weeks.

Ray Dees - Do you have any preferences in who you face?

Rated R - I have none. All I know is I respect Tommy Purr more than anyone else in the running at this point and that scares the hell out of me.

Ray Dees - Well said.

Rated R exits the shot and we head back to the ring.

Vigilante vs. Hoshi Yakamoto

"Surfing with the Alien" by Joe Satriani plays as Hoshi Yakamoto is led onto the stage by Bart Phillips, Xtreme title belt over her shoulder. The crowd gives her a warm reception as she makes her way down the ramp and she talks with Bart, clearly nervous about this match tonight. She stops at ringside while still discussing strategy with Bart and then she finally jumps onto the apron and then leaps over the top rope into the ring. She then paces inside the ring, talking to herself as her music fades and then we hear "Walk Over You" by AC/DC and the crowd explodes when they see Vigilante step out onto the stage. He smiles and winks for the camera as he soaks in the crowd's reaction.

Ricky Simms - The fans love James Justice and he draws strength from that.

Henry Lesher - I think he is an overrated hack of a wrestler. I think he is a shell of his former self and he won't make it past the next round. This one doesn't count as he is facing Hoshi of all people.

Vigilante makes his way down the ramp to ringside and then pulls himself onto the apron. He looks around the ring as if looking for his opponent and either not seeing Hoshi or not realizing that's who he is facing tonight. He then shrugs and steps through the ropes into the ring. Referee Francis Clarke calls for the bell and then Vigilante moves in for a lock up with Hoshi, but then gives her a knee to the gut and then gives her a double under hook suplex to the mat. Vigilante then stands Hoshi up, whips her into the corner buckle and then gives her a spine buster to the mat from there before he goes for the quick pin. 1...2... kick out by Hoshi Yakamoto.

Ricky Simms - Hoshi showing some fight with that kick out.

Henry Lesher - You must be the head of her fan club. I am watching her get her ass kicked.

Vigilante stands Hoshi up, whips her off the ropes and she ducks a clothesline and then gives Vigilante a standing dropkick to the mat. Hoshi then leaps to the top rope, and then lands a twisting moonsault onto Vigilante before she hooks the leg for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Vigilante. Hoshi then stands Vigilante up, whips him into the corner buckle and then gives him a series of knife edge chops. She goes for a hip toss on Vigilante, but he blocks it and then he gives Hoshi a clothesline to the mat. Vigilante then climbs the ropes in the corner, leaps off the second rope and lands a scissor kick across the back of Hoshi's neck before she had got to her feet. Vigilante goes for the pin. 1...2... Hoshi kicks out.

Ricky Simms - I really thought he had her there.

Henry Lesher - It's Hoshi. She was done before the bell rang to start the match.

Vigilante stands Hoshi up and then whips her through the ropes and out to the floor. He then drops and rolls himself out of the ring as well. He then grabs Hoshi by the hair and tells her this is a tournament for champions, not people named Hoshi. He then picks her up and body slams her to the floor. He then stands her up and rolls her back into the ring. He then has a few words with Bart Phillips which end with Vigilante giving Bart the finger. Vigilante then rolls himself into the ring and stands Hoshi up, whips her off the ropes and then ducks his head for a backdrop. She instead places Vigilante in a headlock and then gives him a DDT to the mat before she goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Vigilante.

Ricky Simms - Vigilante is coming into this match looking overconfident.

Henry Lesher - How can he be? He is only facing Hoshi.

Hoshi stands Vigilante up and then whips him through the ropes and out to the floor. Hoshi then rolls herself out of the ring to the floor as well. She puts the boots to Vigilante, clearly upset at the lack of respect she is being shown this week. We then see De'Anton Maybon marching down the ramp with a table under his arm. The crowd boos on seeing him, though he pays them no mind. He makes his way around the ring and sets up the table. Hoshi stands Vigilante up and rolls him into the ring before rolling herself into the ring. She then goes to the referee about Maybon's appearance here and Francis Clarke informs her he hasn't done anything wrong, so he can't be sent away as of yet. Maybon then pulls himself onto the apron and steps through the ropes. Vigilante gets to his feet and Hoshi Yakamoto shouts at Maybon to leave. Maybon ignores her, picks up Vigilante and then dumps him over the top rope and through the table, causing the referee to call for the bell. Kosmic Kitty announces that Hoshi has been disqualified and Hoshi attacks Maybon with a series of kicks to the back, then turns him around and gives him a springboard bulldog to the mat. The crowd boos when they hear the decision and Hoshi rolls herself out of the ring to Bart who asks if she is okay. Maybon rolls himself out of the ring and grabs the microphone from Kosmic Kitty.

Maybon - Vigilante.... I will see you next week. You can thank me later for getting you into the next round.

Maybon then throws the microphone back to Kosmic Kitty and manages a crooked smile as he starts making his way towards the back.

Ricky Simms - If he's lucky, Vigilante will kill him quickly.

Henry Lesher - Oh Maybon is more than capable of handling Vigilante inside the ring. Next week should actually be interesting. I guess this means that the winner of The Moose and Max Cameron will face Parker Davis next week.

Ricky Simms - Doc, your powers of deduction are stunning.

Henry Lesher - Oh shut up.

Backstage we see Frank Merritt pacing in the locker room when Crystal Braun enters the frame.

Crystal Braun - Frank, it has not been a banner night so far for EOS. You lost to Rated R and Vigilante may have won the match, but he was humbled by Maybon in the process.

Frank Merritt - Something is wrong with this company and the rotting starts with the head. Wyatt Gibson is orchestrating this and he thinks he has us all figured out.

Crystal Braun - But he doesn't?

 Frank Merritt - He is in for a rather large surprise. All of you are. EOS is not out nof tricks.

Crystal Braun - Do we get a hint?

Frank Merritt - No, you don't.

Crystal backs away before she might ask one too many questions and wind up going through a wall. We then head to the ring for our main event.

The Moose vs. Max Cameron

"I Feel Alright" by Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers plays as The Moose steps out onto the stage, but he has a microphone in his hand.

The Moose - Cut my music! See, now again this week I am forced to call a man out. Well, I used to think he was a man. I am talking about none other than the yellow cowards of AW, Leech. You see, three years ago Leech was yellow when he turned his back on me as his tag team partner and he is still yellow now. When he realized he could never beat me or escape me, he wound up stepping into the ring with me as my partner again in EOS. That's just how you are, Leech. You are a coward. Maybe if you had your lackey Razorblade around, maybe that would make you confident in yourself again. I know how strong you act when you're around wrestlers who can carry you like Razor did and like I did. Leech, I will come out here every week and call you out until you prove me wrong.

Moose tosses the microphone aside and then marches down the ramp, the crowd giving him the loudest ovation that we have heard anyone receive tonight. Moose makes his way up the ring steps and then steps through the ropes into the ring. He then tests the ropes while his music fades and we hear "Hell's Bells" by AC/DC and Max Cameron comes out onto the stage to a rather mixed reaction from the crowd. He stops on stage and looks back for a moment and then starts making his way towards the ring.

Ricky Simms - Here we are, the main event of the night.

Henry Lesher - This match might be worth watching, but Max is in it.

Max stops at ringside and looks into the ring at Moose. He then pulls himself onto the apron and then steps through the ropes into the ring. Referee Bruce Miller calls for the bell and we see Rated R making his way down the ramp while Max and Moose lock up. Rated R gets booed by the crowd. Inside the ring, Moose shoves max into the corner and then lands a series of knife edge chops to the chest on Max. Max answers with an eye gouge and then lands a series of knife edge chops of his own while Rated R takes up his place at ringside. No sooner has he reached ringside than we see Tommy Purr making his way down the ramp to the opposite reaction that Rated R got.

Ricky Simms - What the hell is this?

Henry Lesher - The champions are scouting out the match here, seeing what weaknesses their challengers have.

Max Cameron whips Moose off the ropes and gives him a knee to the gut and then gives him a snap suplex to the mat, then stands him up and delivers a second snap suplex on the former champion. Max then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by The Moose. Max then stands Moose up and whips him through the ropes and out to the floor. Rated R takes a step towards Moose, but is headed off by Frank Merritt as the monster of EOS steps over the guard railing and stares Rated R in the eye as the crowd cheers wildly.

Ricky Simms - This is going to explode here.

Henry Lesher - If there is a God, yes it will.

Rated R backs away from Frank and Moose rolls himself back into the ring. Max greets Moose by putting the boots to him, then stands him up and whips him into the coerner buckle. Max then gives Moose an arm drag to the mat and then applies an abdominal stretch on Moose. Referee Bruce Miller checks for a submission, but Moose refuses to give up here and now. Moose reaches for the ropes with his free arm while Max tries to tighten his hold and force the former champ to say "Uncle." The crowd starts a chant for Moose while Rated R stands at ringside between Tommy Purr and Frank Merritt.

Ricky Simms - Things are really tense out here.

Henry Lesher - It's about time everyone was out here ready to brawl. We need more of that in AW.

Moose reaches down and manages to find the strength to start pulling his way out of the hold. Despite Max's best efforts to maintain the hold, Moose gives him a hip toss to break out of the hold and then Moose gives Max a series of kicks to the ribs. Moose then whips Max off the ropes and then gives him a backdrop to the mat. Moose then lands a leg drop across the throat on Max and then goes for the pin. 1...2... kick out by Max. Moose then stands Max up and whips him into the corner buckle. Moose charges in and clotheslines max in the corner. Moose then goes for the whip into the opposite corner, but Max manages to reverse it and sends Moose into the corner where he gives Moose a clothesline. Max then picks Moose up and slams him down to the mat. Max then climbs to the second rope and then lands a double axe handle smash across the back of Moose from there and then goes for the pin. 1...2... Moose reverses it into a small package and Rated R jumps onto the apron. 1...2... kick out by Max and the referee has a few words with Rated R, causing him to jump down off the apron. We then see Parker Davis rushing down to ringside with a chair in hand.

Ricky Simms - This is looking really bad.

Henry Lesher - That depends on your point of view.

Max and Moose get to their feet and start trading punches. Max then whips Moose off the ropes and goes for a backdrop, but Moose knees Max in the face and then gives him a DDT to the mat and then goes for the pin. 1...2... Parker places Max's foot on the bottom rope. The referee sees max's foot on the rope and declares it a two count. We then see Halloween Jack making his way down the ramp.

Ricky Simms - You know, we might not have enough room out here for all of these guys.

Henry Lesher - I think this is salvaging the rest of the show nicely, so shut it.

Moose stands max up, whips him off the ropes and then Max ducks a clothesline and then gives Moose a knee to the ribs and then whips him off the ropes. Parker swings the chair at Moose, but Jack stops him and then Jack starts brawling with Parker at ringside. Frank Merritt jumps in and starts putting the boots to Parker while rated R decides this is his time to jump in and he clubs Frank over the back of the head with the CWA title. Tommy Purr just stands and watches. Inside the ring, Max gives Moose a knee to the ribs and then gives him a gut wrench suplex to the mat. He then takes notice of the brawl at ringside and it distracts him momentarily. He turns back to Moose and takes a Rock Bottom from Moose who then hooks the leg for the pin. 1...2...3! Moose wins thanks to the distraction outside the ring.

Ricky Simms - Next week, Moose and Parker will battle once again in the semi-finals.

Henry Lesher - Max is a fool.

Moose rolls himself out of the ring and stands face to face with Halloween Jack. Rated R backs off and heads out through the crowd as Frank slowly gets to his feet. Halloween Jack looks back nervously at Frank and then at Moose. Moose cracks a smile and Frank manages to do the same. Moose and Halloween Jack then shake hands. Halloween Jack then turns and gives Parker Davis a super kick to the chin that sends him back down to the floor. Tommy Purr retreats up the ramp, but he doesn't appear to be for or against what we are seeing here while the crowd cheers.

Ricky Simms - Halloween Jack has joined EOS! This could shift the balance of power in their favor!

Henry Lesher - Halloween jack is a huge addition to a team that needed someone new to offset the eroding talent that is Vigilante.

Ricky Simms - Eroding talent?

Henry Lesher - You heard me.

Ricky Simms - Well, next week should be huge. How will Halloween Jack joining the most powerful stable in the company affect things?

Henry Lesher - Aren't they the only stable in the company?

Ricky Simms - See you next week fans!

We fade to black as the newest member of EOS smiles towards the camera and takes pleasure in surprising everyone tonight.