Post by dare2believe on Jun 29, 2009 13:11:50 GMT -5
The Ringer Announcer Dale Evans, welcomes those in attendance. "Welcome to the first ever Fantasy Wrestling Federation. The FWF is proud to hold its first match here in "The World's Most Famous Arena: Madison Square Garden! Please rise as we sing the Nation Athem!
After a wonderful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, by Adam Lambert, the runner up of a recent singing competion, the crowd is buzzing with excitement. The ring announcer takes the mic and begins the introduction, "Ladies and Gentlemen, the first match of the FWF is a 1st Blood Match. The rules of the match are simple, the first competitor that bleeds is the loser. Introducing first, from Fire Valley, weighing in at 275 pounds, standing 6 foot and 7 inches tall: FLAME! The crowd cheers for the big man and wave their signs while chanting, "FLAME, FLAME, FLAME!!!"
As the man called Flame enters the stage area the jumbo tron lights of in a blaze of fire. Flame is dressed in white tights with flames on the sides of the pants. He's wearing white boots to match the tights. He climbs the steel steps and pauses. He lifts his hands slowly and as his hand reach their height, he brings them down suddenly and immediately lightning strikes each corner of the ring erupting in fire! Flame enters the ring and awaits his opponent.
The ring announcer with a terrified look on her face stays outside the ring after that remarkable display to announce the next competitor. "And his opponent, from Warsaw, Poland, standing at 6 foot 3 inches, weighing 250 pounds, The Mighty Slavinksi. As the Polish strong man makes his weigh to the ring he is dressed in black tights and boots, he is carrying a dumbbell showing off his great strength. He enters the ring while the crowd rains down their boos. Some show their signs drawing their displeasure of the man from Warsaw.
The referee, Jay Jones, calls the two combatants to the center of the ring and begins to explain the rules, which is easy since there are none except that the first one to bleed is the loser. The ref calls for the bell, as guest bell keeper, Steve Austin rings it.
The two lock up in a test of strength, Slavinski throws Flame to one side like a rag doll. Flame sits up on one knee and smiles and broad smile ackowledging his foe's great strength. The two lock up again, this time Flame capitalizes on his speed and using that to duck a haymaker from Slavinski. Flame strikes his opponent with a back hand chop, causing his foe to reel backwards from the sting. Slavinksy in a show of disrespect stands up and slaps Flame. With fire in his eyes, Flame retaliates with a powerful clothesline, knocking Slavinsky to the mat with great force. As the man from Poland gets to his feet, Flame bounces off the other side of the ring ropes and delivers a running clothesline causing Slavinksy to topple over the top rope and to the concrete floor. Flame climbs to the top rope and leaps toward his now enemy with a flying clothesline. Both men hit the floor hard.
Flame manages to get to his feet first, but Slavinski nails him with a strong European uppercut that sends Flame reeling. Slavinski then balls his fists and begins hammering away at Flame. He takes Flame by the hair and slams his head into the barrier separating the fans from the action. The ref with a white towel in hand checks for blood, but there isn't any.
Slavinski takes the attack to the next level and picks Flame up and delivers a powerful suplex. He climbs to the top of the steel steps and drops a big knee drop on Flames chest. Flame is in trouble. However, Slavinski is playing to the crowd, showing his huge arms and mocking the fans of New York. Meanwhile, Flame has caught his breath, picks up a steel chair and nails Slavinski across the back, dazing the man from Poland.
Flame picks his oppent up by the hair and tosses him into the ring. Flame hits him with a DDT, then immediately picks him up and puts him on the top rope, climbing up behind him to deliver a fan pleasing superplex. Flame's head hits the mat and he's stunned and not able to recover as quickly as Slavinski.
Slavinkski rolls outside the ring and picks up the lid to a garbage can and brings it into the ring. As Flame is getting to his feet, Slavinski hits Flame with the lid causing Flame to fall backwards into the ring rope, but as he bounces back up delivers a forearm smash to Slavinski's mouth. The ref with the white towel checks for blood, but signals for the match to continue since there is none.
Flame rakes Slavinski's eyes causing a temporary blindness. As Slavninski is trying to clear his vision, Flame runs across the ring, jumps to the middle rope and bounces back with a reverse elbow smash to Slavisnki's head, dropping the Polish strongman to his back. Flame this begins a series of stumps and knee drops to the man from Poland's head, calls for the ref to check for blood, but again to his frustration, there still isn't any!
Slavinski grabs Flame by his leg and takes him down and executes his vesion of the Figure 4 leglock, Flame is screaming in pain, but Slavinski realizes that only his opponents blood will bring him victory.
With that said, he releases the leglock and grabs his opponent by the hair and delivers a reverse deathdrop, stunning his opponent even more. Flame slowly rises to his feet just as Slavinski delivers a shoulder block, again knocking his opponent off his feet. Slavinski again pauses and mocks the crowd, allowing Flame to shake the cobwebs from his head.
Flame comes up from behind his overconfident opponent and applies a rear naked choke. Slavinski's eyes are bulging, he's trying to catch his breath but the stranglehold is locked tightly.
Flame releases the hold and leaves the ring to enter a 6 foot step ladder to the match. He holds the ladder and runs crushing Slavinski in the chest, Slavinski, as if on instinct rolls out of the ring and covers his face under the ring apron, secretly checking to see if he's bleeding before the ref can check. He's safe for the moment.
Flame comes out to ringside and picks Slavinski up in a powerslam, delivering the slam on the announcer's table, causing the table to fold up in a pile of debris, becoming useless. The FWF management will have to pay a trip to The Home Depot to purchase a new announce table tomorrow.
Flame snatches the hammer used to ring the bell from Steve Austin and nails Slavinski between the eyes. The ref with his white towel handy, checks and calls for the bell.
The ring announcer, Dale Evans, announces, "Here's your winner of the 1st blood match: FLAME!!!"
Approaching Flame from the area from which he was sitting comes Steve Austin with his hand outstretched to congratulate Flame on his hard fought victory. Just as Austin shakes his hand, he kicks Flame in the gut and delivers his patented Stone Cold Stunner upon the surprised victor.
Austin climbs in the ring, plays to the audience, while an attendant at ringside tosses him some "Steveweiser Lites" into the ring. Austine performs his beer celebration ritual while the fans are loving it. Austine leaves the ring after several minutes a adulation from his fans.
Dale Evans announces to everyone, "Next week's event will feature another great contest between two of our top FWF stars. The Fantasy Wrestling Federation hopes you enjoyed tonights event and you will support us at our next event."
After a wonderful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, by Adam Lambert, the runner up of a recent singing competion, the crowd is buzzing with excitement. The ring announcer takes the mic and begins the introduction, "Ladies and Gentlemen, the first match of the FWF is a 1st Blood Match. The rules of the match are simple, the first competitor that bleeds is the loser. Introducing first, from Fire Valley, weighing in at 275 pounds, standing 6 foot and 7 inches tall: FLAME! The crowd cheers for the big man and wave their signs while chanting, "FLAME, FLAME, FLAME!!!"
As the man called Flame enters the stage area the jumbo tron lights of in a blaze of fire. Flame is dressed in white tights with flames on the sides of the pants. He's wearing white boots to match the tights. He climbs the steel steps and pauses. He lifts his hands slowly and as his hand reach their height, he brings them down suddenly and immediately lightning strikes each corner of the ring erupting in fire! Flame enters the ring and awaits his opponent.
The ring announcer with a terrified look on her face stays outside the ring after that remarkable display to announce the next competitor. "And his opponent, from Warsaw, Poland, standing at 6 foot 3 inches, weighing 250 pounds, The Mighty Slavinksi. As the Polish strong man makes his weigh to the ring he is dressed in black tights and boots, he is carrying a dumbbell showing off his great strength. He enters the ring while the crowd rains down their boos. Some show their signs drawing their displeasure of the man from Warsaw.
The referee, Jay Jones, calls the two combatants to the center of the ring and begins to explain the rules, which is easy since there are none except that the first one to bleed is the loser. The ref calls for the bell, as guest bell keeper, Steve Austin rings it.
The two lock up in a test of strength, Slavinski throws Flame to one side like a rag doll. Flame sits up on one knee and smiles and broad smile ackowledging his foe's great strength. The two lock up again, this time Flame capitalizes on his speed and using that to duck a haymaker from Slavinski. Flame strikes his opponent with a back hand chop, causing his foe to reel backwards from the sting. Slavinksy in a show of disrespect stands up and slaps Flame. With fire in his eyes, Flame retaliates with a powerful clothesline, knocking Slavinsky to the mat with great force. As the man from Poland gets to his feet, Flame bounces off the other side of the ring ropes and delivers a running clothesline causing Slavinksy to topple over the top rope and to the concrete floor. Flame climbs to the top rope and leaps toward his now enemy with a flying clothesline. Both men hit the floor hard.
Flame manages to get to his feet first, but Slavinski nails him with a strong European uppercut that sends Flame reeling. Slavinski then balls his fists and begins hammering away at Flame. He takes Flame by the hair and slams his head into the barrier separating the fans from the action. The ref with a white towel in hand checks for blood, but there isn't any.
Slavinski takes the attack to the next level and picks Flame up and delivers a powerful suplex. He climbs to the top of the steel steps and drops a big knee drop on Flames chest. Flame is in trouble. However, Slavinski is playing to the crowd, showing his huge arms and mocking the fans of New York. Meanwhile, Flame has caught his breath, picks up a steel chair and nails Slavinski across the back, dazing the man from Poland.
Flame picks his oppent up by the hair and tosses him into the ring. Flame hits him with a DDT, then immediately picks him up and puts him on the top rope, climbing up behind him to deliver a fan pleasing superplex. Flame's head hits the mat and he's stunned and not able to recover as quickly as Slavinski.
Slavinkski rolls outside the ring and picks up the lid to a garbage can and brings it into the ring. As Flame is getting to his feet, Slavinski hits Flame with the lid causing Flame to fall backwards into the ring rope, but as he bounces back up delivers a forearm smash to Slavinski's mouth. The ref with the white towel checks for blood, but signals for the match to continue since there is none.
Flame rakes Slavinski's eyes causing a temporary blindness. As Slavninski is trying to clear his vision, Flame runs across the ring, jumps to the middle rope and bounces back with a reverse elbow smash to Slavisnki's head, dropping the Polish strongman to his back. Flame this begins a series of stumps and knee drops to the man from Poland's head, calls for the ref to check for blood, but again to his frustration, there still isn't any!
Slavinski grabs Flame by his leg and takes him down and executes his vesion of the Figure 4 leglock, Flame is screaming in pain, but Slavinski realizes that only his opponents blood will bring him victory.
With that said, he releases the leglock and grabs his opponent by the hair and delivers a reverse deathdrop, stunning his opponent even more. Flame slowly rises to his feet just as Slavinski delivers a shoulder block, again knocking his opponent off his feet. Slavinski again pauses and mocks the crowd, allowing Flame to shake the cobwebs from his head.
Flame comes up from behind his overconfident opponent and applies a rear naked choke. Slavinski's eyes are bulging, he's trying to catch his breath but the stranglehold is locked tightly.
Flame releases the hold and leaves the ring to enter a 6 foot step ladder to the match. He holds the ladder and runs crushing Slavinski in the chest, Slavinski, as if on instinct rolls out of the ring and covers his face under the ring apron, secretly checking to see if he's bleeding before the ref can check. He's safe for the moment.
Flame comes out to ringside and picks Slavinski up in a powerslam, delivering the slam on the announcer's table, causing the table to fold up in a pile of debris, becoming useless. The FWF management will have to pay a trip to The Home Depot to purchase a new announce table tomorrow.
Flame snatches the hammer used to ring the bell from Steve Austin and nails Slavinski between the eyes. The ref with his white towel handy, checks and calls for the bell.
The ring announcer, Dale Evans, announces, "Here's your winner of the 1st blood match: FLAME!!!"
Approaching Flame from the area from which he was sitting comes Steve Austin with his hand outstretched to congratulate Flame on his hard fought victory. Just as Austin shakes his hand, he kicks Flame in the gut and delivers his patented Stone Cold Stunner upon the surprised victor.
Austin climbs in the ring, plays to the audience, while an attendant at ringside tosses him some "Steveweiser Lites" into the ring. Austine performs his beer celebration ritual while the fans are loving it. Austine leaves the ring after several minutes a adulation from his fans.
Dale Evans announces to everyone, "Next week's event will feature another great contest between two of our top FWF stars. The Fantasy Wrestling Federation hopes you enjoyed tonights event and you will support us at our next event."