Krazy Klown v. Kristoph Kahn v. Turbo v. Pike v. Douglas v. Trish v. Alex Rettop



Fireworks go off as the Sunday Night Violence theme song blares loudly, as the deafening screams of the W3 fans fill the small arena. The camera pans the sold out audience before coming to rest on Ian Sparks and James White sitting behind the commentators desk.

Ian Sparks: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the very last Sunday Night Violence before our second Pay Per View, Extinction. Ladies and gentlemen, tonight’s event will most definitely live up to the hype, with the semi finals of the World Championship tournament.

James white: Not only that Ian, but we have a seven wrestler over the top battle royal to determine the number one contender for the W3 Television title at Extinction.

Ian Sparks: and, of course, the main event of the night, a television title match between Heather Phoenix and Jen Blackhart which should be one hell of a contest.

[tale of tape here]

There you see how the two competitors match-up, and it should be an amazing contest. For now, let’s go to ringside with Lesa Fox, and the first contest of the night.

We cut to the ring, where Lesa Fox stands with a microphone raised to her mouth.

Lesa Fox: W3 fans, this is your first contest of the evening. The seven person over the top battle royal, to decide the number one contender for the T.V. title. The winner of this match will get their choice of match type at Extinction in one week. Introducing your first competitor, Alex Rettop.

“Bleed It Out” by Linkin Park plays loudly as Alex Rettop throws back the black curtain and marches confidently out onto the entrance ramp. He plays to the fans for a bit as they cheer loudly. Sliding under the bottom rope, he jumps to his feet and throws his hands in the air as his music dies down.

Lesa Fox: And your second competitor, Kristoph Kahn.

Burn in my Light plays, and Kristoph Kahn walks out onto the entrance ramp with a look of business on his face. The crowd boos but he pays no attention as he quickly steps towards the ring. Once inside, he stares down Alex Rettop, and runs back and forth, bouncing off the ropes and warming up.

Lesa Fox: Now approaching the ring, your third competitor, Trish Newborn!

Glitter starts to play as the sassy young diva struts out onto the entrance ramp with a seductive smile on her face. She tosses her blond hair a bit, winking at a fan in the front row before making her way down the steel entrance ramp. She runs to the ring and slides under the bottom rope, giving her hair a playful toss as she jumps to her feet.

Lesa Fox: And the fourth competitor, Krazy Klown!

Down with the clown blares abrasively from the speakers as Krazy Klown walks out onto the stage. He give the fans the bird as they boo him mercilessly. Walking down the entrance ramp, he uses the steel stairs to climb into the ring and talk trash to the other competitors in the ring.

Lesa Fox: Introducing, entrant number five, Pike Andrews!

I Don’t Wanna Stop begins to play as Pike Andrews steps out onto the entrance ramp, flexing and posing despite the jeers from the audience. The grin spreads wide across his face as he steps down the entrance ramp to the ring. He hops up on the ring apron and climbs between the ropes, eyeing his opponents suspiciously.

Lesa Fox: Coming to the ring, the sixth entrant into this battle royal, Alex Douglas!

Lit up blasts out of the P.A. system as Alex Douglas runs out onto the entrance ramp with extreme enthusiasm. He throws his hands in the air as the fans cheer, and he runs down the entrance ramp. He leaps onto the apron and jumps over the top rope into the ring.

Lesa Fox: and the final competitor, in this T.V. title number one contender’s battle royal, Casey Turbo!

The opening strains of Animal I have Become play as Casey turbo hops out from behind the curtain. He throws his arms out to his sides, trotting quickly down the ramp. Casey slides under the bottom rope and jumps to his feet.

The bell rings and immediately, all seven competitors begin brawling. They’re all matched one on one with the exception of Casey Turbo who is double teamed by Kristoph Kahn and Krazy Klown. They stomp him down and take turns beating on him. They Irish whip him into the ropes and hit him with a double back elbow. They Irish whip him into the ropes again, but this time Casey comes back with a flying double clothesline. Turbo wastes no time in going to the top rope, but Krazy Klown pushes him off, sending him to the floor where his face slams into the steel barricade. Meanwhile, Alex Douglas is sitting in the corner, receiving right hand after right hand from Pike Andrews. He hit’s a few slams on him before lifting turbo high above his head and throwing him over the top rope onto Alex Douglas. The five left engage in a full scale brawl, throwing punches and kicks at each other. Pike tries to escapes, but gets hit with a clothesline by Kristoph Kahn. While the others are fighting, Kahn stomps Pike a number of times, pushing him back into the corner, and choking him with a boot to the throat. Kahn lifts Pike up, and hits him with a number of punches. Twice Pike starts to come back with some punches of his wn, but each time Kahn kicks him back into the corner. Kahn hits Pike with a superplex while Alex Rettop and tirsh Newborn hit Krazy Klown with a couple of powerful double team moves. Rettop dumps Klown over the top, but Klown holds onto him, and lands on the ring apron while Trish takes the opportunity to flip Rettop over the top rope to the floor below. Klown trades quick throws with Trish Newborn while Kahn lifts Pike Andrews to his feet. Kahn kicks Pike in the gut, backing him against the ropes. Pike ducks under one of Kahn’s punches, bounces off the other ropes, and goes for a clothesline, but Kahn hits Pike with a back drop over the top rope. Pike tries to hold on but falls to the concrete floor. Kahn rests as Trish gets the upper hand on Klown with a drop toe hold, followed by a springboard moonsault, and goes for a top rope leg drop. Kahn stops her and lifts her vertically above his head. He sets her on the ring apron, and she tries to climb back in the ring, but gets knocked out with a running knee. Kahn and Klown stand up and face each other. They trade a number of arm drags and hiptosses, before Kahn dives out of the way of a Klown dropkick. Klown hit’s the mat hard and Kahn takes over, stomping Klown’s ribs until he is resting right next to the ropes. Kahn picks Klown up and tries to dump him over the top. Klown struggles and eventually hits Kahn with a number of elbows to the face. Klown bounces off the ropes and goes for a cross body block, but gets caught by Kahn who this him with a fall away slam over the top.

Lesa Fox: Your winner, and recipient of the number one contenders match at Extinction: Kristoph Kahn!

Kahn jumps to his feet, raising his hands high in the air in victory. The crowd boos but Kahn doesn’t seem to care as a wide smile plasters itself across his face. Kristoph Kahn continues to celebrate to his music as we fade to commercial.

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Shane Tallin v. Justin Davis -- 2 out of 3 Falls Match




We open on a shot of Waylon Cash punching away at the white brick wall of his locker room. Sweat drips from the end of his nose as a knock comes from behind the door. Waylon walks over and throws the door open to reveal Seth Dominics already dressed in his ring gear.

Waylon Cash: Hey Seth, what’s going on?

Seth Dominics: Not much, I just wanted to wish you good luck.

Waylon Cash: Well thanks. Good luck to you to. Look, I do want you to understand one thing, and that is that when we step in that ring, I’m not your buddy anymore. In that ring there ain’t no friendships. There’s only winners, and losers, and I intend on bein’ a winner tonight.

Seth Dominics: I wouldn’t expect any less. I hope you understand you’ll get the same from me.

Waylon Cash: No doubt bro. I’ll see you out there. Oh, and Seth?

Seth Dominics: Yeah?

Waylon Cash: You better bring some bandages.

Both men chuckle as we cut to ringside.

Lesa Fox: Ladies and Gentlemen, the next contest is the first of two semi final matches in the world title tournament. This match will be contested as a two out of three falls match. Introducing the first competitor, hailing from Boston Massachusetts, Justin Davis!

All the lights in the arena shut off, and there is some gust of smoke glazing around the entrance way. A big bang of pyro shoots up on the top of the entrance ramp. Then "Do You Call My Name" plays and Justin Davis walks through the black curtain with authority. He walks with a fast pace down the ramp, also he is rubbing his hands together and also has a smirking face. He then slides in the ring and throws his arms up and walks around the ring with a big smirk on his face. He then awaits for his opponent in the middle of the ring.

Lesa Fox: and his opponent, from Ottowa, Ontario, Canada, Shane Tallin!

Every light in the arena darkens to the point where nothing can be seen. Disturbs "Hell" hits the sound system and the light chiming at the start begins to echo. As the first beats begin to hit the titatron comes to life and it begins to give quick flashes with the beat, every flash shows Shane Tallin standing with a hood covering his head and his arms relaxed at his side. Lights in the entrance tunnel begin to pulse blood red and a form is seen only shown when a beat hits. Finally a quick growl is heard from the entrance themes vocals and Shane Tallin raises his head, staring at the crowd with his arms outspread as the lights inside the tunnel begin to flash violently with the now heavy rock. He stays in this position until the first verse truly kicks in. Once this happens he drops his arms and the lights pick up to a more visible grey color as he makes his way down the ramp. On the way he ignores all, only shaking out his wrist, his eyes locked in concentration on the ring. He climbs through the ropes and into the ring. When the chorus for the song hits he is standing in the middle of the ring with his head bowed until the words "Burning Now I bring You Hell!" are said in the songs vocals. He lifts his head and explodes his hands out to each side. Enormous pyro lifts up around the entire ring and the lights return to a normal tone.

The bell rings, and the men start off by trading a number of arm drags, hip tosses and quick suplexes before they try a dual dropkick, and neither connects. They trade more quick moves, with neither man getting the upper hand. Eventually, Justin Davis gets frustrated and hits Tallin with a hard lariat. Justin takes control, and hits him with a bunch of hard suplexes before whipping him into the ropes and hitting him with a running high knee. Tallin falls and Davis stomps him a couple times before running up the ropes and missing a huge moonsault. Tallin immediately locks in an STF, and avis struggles, but eventually grabs the bottom rope. Tallin stomps Davis, and hits him with a number of right hands to the face. Tallin lifts Davis, and hits him with a hurricarana, followed by a calf kick, and a failed pin attempt. He whips Davis into the ropes, but Davis jumps on the second one and spins around, hitting Tallin with a cross body block. Tallin rolls through and pins Davis for a three count, winning the first fall. Davis screams in anger and dives on Tallin, lowering blow after blow to his skull. Davis once again takes control, this time slowly working over different parts of Tallins body with stomps, punches, kicks and other small, but painful moves. Suddenly, Davis kicks it into high gear, hitting Tallin with a belly to belly suplex, followed by a leg drop and a somersault senton before pinning him for two. Davis locks Tallin in a single leg crab, but Tallin eventually grabs the rope. Davis then targets Tallin’s leg with stomps, a knee drop, and a spinning toe hold. After a moment of wrenching on Tallin’s knee, Davis turns the spinning toe hold into a figure four. Tallin refuses to give up, but while the ref isn’t looking, Davis grabs the bottom rope for better leverage, eventually forcing Tallin to tap out. The two men stand up, and start trading tired right hands. Tallin gets the upper hand, and pushes Davis back into the corner. Tallin whips him back and forth between the corners, splashing him each time. Davis takes control when Tallin goes for a fourth splash, and Davis moves, causing Tallin to fly face first into the turnbuckle. Davis uses a number of big moves to wear down Tallin including a hard enziguri, followed by a stiff DDT. Davis goes for a number of pins, each time only getting a two count, until he gets frustrated enough to lift Tallin up and hit him with a shock Effect for a three count.

Lesa Fox: Your winner, advancing to the finals of the world title tournament, Justin Davis!

Justin screams with joy as Tallin lays, unconscious in the middle of the ring. Davis drops down to his hands and knees, and yells in Tallin’s motionless face. Suddenly the lights go out, and when they come back on, Zachriel “Darkside” Donahue is standing in the middle of the ring with the suicidal title wrapped around his waist. Davis wisely jumps out of the ring, but Tallin can’t get out in time and Darkside lifts him in the air before throwing him out, over the top rope, causing him to crash hard into Justin Davis. Darkside then walks to the middle of he ring after grabbing a microphone.

Darkside: Your destiny has been set, and Armageddon is upon us. Titles do not matter. Win loss records do not matter. The only thing that matters is pain.

The lights go off again, and as soon as they come back on, Darkside has disappeared, but the Suicidal title lays limp in the middle of the ring as we fade to commercial.

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We come back to Ian Sparks and James White sitting behind the announcers’ table.

Ian Sparks: Welcome back W3 fans, and what a night it has been so far. Just moments ago, after a hard fought battle, Justin Davis pulled out the win, hitting Shane Tallin with the Shock Effect, and advancing to the finals of the tournament.

James white: Not to mention Kristoph Kahn being named the number one contender for the television title, and Darkside apparently vacating the Suicidal title.

Ian Sparks: and James, with events like this already taking place, one can only imagine what’s to come.

James White: Let’s go to ringside and find out.






Angel Connors and Jose Ramon v. Trinity and Hell's Keeper -- Mixed tag match


We cut to ringside where Lesa Fox is standing with a microphone in hand.

Lesa Fox: Our next match is a mixed tag match. Introducing the first team, at a combined weight of three hundred and five pounds, Angel Connors and Jose Ramon.

Lips of an Angel plays and the tag partners come bounding out, dancing around and pumping up the crowd. Ramon slides into the ring, and stands up, sitting on the second rope, and allowing angel to climb into the squared circle. Their music dies down as Lesa Fox raises the mic back to her lips again.

Lesa Fox: and their opponents, weighing in at a combined total of four hundred and fifty pounds, Trinity Evans and Hell’s Keeper.

Damnation plays over the P.A as Trinity and Hell’s Keeper emerge slowly from the backstage area. They walk out onto the entrance ramp and stand there, staring out into the unfavorable crowd. They step slowly forward on their way to the ring, before walking up the steel steps and, climbing stoically between the ropes. They glare at their opponents as their music dies down. The bell rings and they decide that Angel will start the match out with Trinity. Angel immediately lunges forward, but gets hit with a vicious Enziguri. Trinity takes control, and pounds on the back of angels head with elbows and stomps, cutting her off from tagging in Jose a number of times. Trinity drags her back to her corner, and pins her against the turnbuckles with punches and kicks before nailing a running dropkick to her chest. Trinity tags in Hell’s Keeper, and they double team angel for a little bit before the ref orders trinity out of the ring. Angle lunges for Jose a number of times, but each time, Hell’s Keeper throws her back across the ring. Keeper dominates Angel, slamming her to the mat in a number of ways, causing the crowd to boo him loudly. Throughout the match, Keeper and trinity cut the ring in half, keeping Angle away from Jose, despite her numerous attempts to tag out. Keeper and trinity tag in and out quickly, double teaming Angel viciously. Eventually, Trinity goes for a dropkick and misses, allowing Angel to dive across the ring and tag in Jose as Trinity tags in Keeper. Jose runs forward, and attempts a flying forearm, but Keeper grabs him around the throat and hits him with a huge choke slam. Jose is out cold, but Keeper lifts him onto the top rope anyway and hits him with a Hell’s power bomb for the three count.

“Down With The Clown” hits over the P.A. and Krazy Klown comes out from behind the curtain as Hell‘s Keeper gets out of the ring, but doesn’t go to the back quite yet. Klown makes somewhat his regular entrance when he hit’s the ring in waves his hands in a cutter motion and begins to speak.

KK: Fuck this, this is bullshit…Kristoph Khan I want you 2 weeks from tonight and as for the Pay-Per-View, I demand a title match, I was clearly screwed out of my shot at the television title, anyone with eyes can see that.

The fans boo loudly.

KK: Ah, go fuck yourselves some more that’s why you couldn’t see I was screwed, you’ve wanked so much you can’t see! Listen, I demand, right now, from management, a title-shot at the Pay-Per-View!

Suddenly, Adriel’s music hit’s the P.A. and she walks out onto the entrance ramp with a microphone in her hand.

Adriel Phoenix: Krazy, Krazy, Krazy, unfortunately, the television title match has already been set for the pay per view, so I can’t give you a shot at that title. I can, however grant you a shot at the recently vacated suicidal championship.

Klown smirks, clearly pleased with the news.

Adriel Phoenix: Not only that, but your opponent will be none other than W3’s own, Hell’s Keeper!

Klown nods as he turns around and gets hit with a huge boot from Keeper. He stands over Krazy Klown with his hands held high as we fade to commercial.

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Waylon Cash v. Seth Dominics -- Sadistic Mayhem Match


We cut to the ring where Lesa Fox is standing.

Lesa fox: The next match is the second semi-final match of the World Heavyweight Title tournament, and will be conducted under sadistic Mayhem rules. In this match, there are no disqualifications, but before you can pin or submit your opponent, they must be bleeding. Introducing first, from Macon Georgia, Waylon “The Hellbilly” Cash!

Nobody blares over the sound system as Waylon runs out onto the entrance ramp wearing his tan, straw cowboy hat. He dances around a bit for the cheering crowd on his way down to the ring. Waylon runs down the ramp and slides into the ring, rising to his knees and staring out into the lively crowd. He smiles wide and jumps to his feet, running the ropes a bit as his music dies.

Lesa Fox: and his opponent, from Houston, Texas, Seth “Taurus” Dominics.

“You’re the Best Around” by Joe Esposito blares over the sound system and the crowds bursts out in cheers. By the first word Seth “Taurus” Dominics burst through the curtains and riles up the crowd by jump around on the entrance way and running from side to side. He runs down the entrance ramp with his left hand in the air with his finger up saying that he is number one. On his way down he high fives some of the fans. He slides into the ring and stands to his feet quickly with a stern look on his face.

The bell rings and the two men shake hands, but start throwing punches back and forth immediately. Waylon uses his speed to take the advantage and push Seth back into the corner. Instead of hitting any sort of big moves, Waylon takes a lot of time pounding away at Seth’s forehead with kicks and punches, trying to bust him open. He slams Seth’s head against turnbuckles, and rakes his face across the ropes. Seth tries to switch momentum by sliding out of the ring. He grabs a chair as Waylon goes for a suicide dive. Seth swings the chair, and connects with Waylon’s head as he flies out of the ring, busting him open immediately. Blood pours down Waylon’s face as Seth throws him back into the ring. Seth hits power move after power move, with the intent to wear Waylon down as quick as possible. Seth spears him, then stomps away at Waylon’s head. Seth hit’s a number of suplexes and slams, including a belly to belly, after which he goes for a pin, but only gets two. Waylon quickly switches the momentum by grabbing the waist of his outfit and throwing him, shoulder first into the steel turnbuckle. Waylon, again wails away at Seth’s forehead. Waylon hits him harder and harder with different kicks and such as he gets more and more frustrated that Seth isn’t yet bleeding. Eventually, Waylon tosses Seth to the ground and unties one of the turnbuckle pads before lifting him up and hitting the Snake eyes onto the exposed steel, busting him open, and causing blood to pour down his face. As soon as the wound opens, Seth hits Waylon with a flying calf kick, and then lifts him back up, hitting him with Sweating Bullets, and going for a pin. He only gets two, so he tosses Waylon into the turnbuckle, and lifts him to the top rope. Before he can hit the High Roller, Waylon throws him off the rope, causing him to land flat on his back. Waylon drops down, and lifts seth up. Seth hits Waylon with some elbows to the gut, but Waylon quickly kicks Seth in the midsection, and hits him with the Hellbilly Deluxe for three.

Lesa Fox: Your winner, advancing to the finals of the title tournament, Waylon “The Hellbilly” Cash!

Waylon celebrates in the ring for a moment before Justin Davis walks out onto the entrance ramp. The two men glare at each other as we fade to commercial.

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Heather Phoenix (c) v. Jen Blackheart


We cut back to ringside as Lesa Fox gets ready to announce the final match of the evening.

Lesa Fox: Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to announce your main event of the evening. This match is scheduled for one fall and is for the W3 television championship. Introducing first, the challenger, hailing from Astoria, Queens, New York, Jen Blackhart!

The lights in the arena die down along with the loud crowed as Killing Myself Again hits the speakers. The lights start to flash in-sink with the drums and guitar solo at the very beginning. Moments later fog flows onto the stage as Jen appears out of no where with the first words of the song begins to play. She looks down at the ring giving her trade mark smirk. Pointing to her opponet (if he/she is already inside) she then moves her finger across her neck and continues to walk towards the ring. Standing in-front of the ring Jen grabs the middle rope, jumps, and slides through the ropes just enough to end up in the center of the ring. Getting up Jen taunts the crowed a bit to get them all worked up.

Lesa Fox: and introducing her opponent, hailing from Seattle Washington, she is your W3 television champion, Heather Phoenix!

Heather’s new theme song: So Hott by Kid rock plays and she steps out onto the entrance ramp, without her usual cocky smirk. As the crowd boos she walks straight to the ring, T.V. title slung over her shoulder. She rolls into the ring, and immediately hands her title to the ref as she glares a whole through Jen Blackhart.

The bell rings, and immediately Heather starts off by hitting a hurricarana. Once Jen this the ground, Heather pounces on her, mounting her at the midsection, and nailing her with right and left hands, one after another. The ref eventually pulls her off, but Heather takes it to Jen with vicious attacks. Heather hits and émigré, then Irish whips Jen into the ropes, meeting her with a dropkick to the face. While she is in control, Heather attempts to pin Jen a number of times, only getting two each time. No matter what Jen does, Heather stays on the attack, hitting a number of high impact dropkicks and slams. Heather goes for a scoop slam, but Jen reverses it with a DDT. Jen takes advantage, working over Heathers shoulder. She throws Heather into the steel ring post, then climbs out onto the ring apron and hits Heather in the arm with a dropkick. Jen immediately climbs back in and lock in an arm bar. Heather grabs the bottom rope and Jen drags her back to the middle of the ring. Jen tries a number of different arm bars, but Heather refuses to tap. Jen bends over to put on another hold, and Heather grabs her shirt, and throws her out of the ring. As Jen stands up, Heather hits her with a flying plancha, sending them both to the ground. They barely manage to get back in the ring as the refs count hits nine. Heather slowly stands up, just as Jen does. Heather goes for a hurricarana, but Jen turns it into a sit out power bomb, pinning Heather, but only getting two. The crowd oohs as Jen lifts her back up and goes for the Deadly gust and black hatred, but Heather reverses it and rolls Jen up for two. They both stand up slowly, and Jen goes for a big lariat, but Heather ducks it, and nails Jen in the midsection with a stiff kick before lifting her up and nailing her with the firebomb for three.

Lesa Fox: Your winner, and STILL W3 Television champion, Heather Phoenix!

Heather grabs her belt, and stands in the ring celebrating. Suddenly, Kristoph Kahn walks out onto the entrance ramp, and makes the belt motion around his waist. Heather smiles and points at the belt, mouthing the words “It’s mine” as we fade to black.