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Post by Mr. Sharp on May 19, 2015 9:22:30 GMT
Venue: The Underground Dungeon
Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Crowd: 2,516
THE VOICE
We are the New Wave. We are Wrestling Upgraded!
SAM STRACHON
If the budget gets any more cuts, next week we will be coming to you live from Mamma Sharp's basement.
JACK LONDON
But tonight we are making our return to Texas and our return to the Underground Dungeon. Twenty-five hundred strong here hot off of Ring Rust. I'm Jack London.
SAM STRACHON
And I'm Sam Strachon. Welcome to FutureShock. Last month, after what is safe to assume was a year-long drug binge, Cody McGinnis was tripping so much that he actually thought he had what it takes to hold the New Wave title.
JACK LONDON
Well tonight he'll have a chance to prove himself as he takes on the undefeated champion "Smart" Mark Bisley in a non-title contest. If he wins, he will become the number one contender to the NW:WU Undisputed Championship.
SAM STRACHON
Speaking of championships, after temporarily blinding Oswald Brodd with glass, James Kitson survived the Shattered Dreams to become the Lost Heroes Trophy Holder.
JACK LONDON
It may have been his biggest challenge to date, but there's no rest for the wicked as tonight, Kitson will be facing off against "Primal" Jacky Sade, making his return to the ring.
SAM STRACHON
Sleazy Jim has the score.
SLEAZY JIM
The following match scheduled is for one fall! Introducing first...
The arena lights slowly fade out as various indistinguishable voices echoes out over the PA system. A dim red light floods the entire arena as a low, bass-heavy drone rumbles throughout the room. As the distorted vocals and heavy, syncopated beat of 'Charge Me' by Subsource kicks in, the curtain is thrown open and out steps James Kitson to a chorus of thunderous boos from the crowd. In his hand is the LH Trophy, which he holds above his head.
SAM STRACHON
That is a thing of beauty.
JACK LONDON
Kitson or the trophy...?
SAM STRACHON
I'm gonna ignore that. Only the top FWF Warriors have carried that trophy, but last month, Kitson picked up the upset of the year in a match that wasn't quite as much of a disappointment as Manny/Pac, but had an equally unpredicted outcome.
He stands upright on the stage, projecting a smile that shows both arrogance and distain for the audience. Kitson starts marching down the ramp before sneering at a single ringside fan in particular, before jumping onto the apron with a single knee. As the chorus crashes forwards, Kitson climbs to the top of the turnbuckle in one swift motion, raising the trophy again whilst roaring at the crowd.
SLEAZY JIM
...from Manchester, England ...standing 6'2" and weighing in at 233 lbs ...he is the current holder of the NW:WU Lost Heroes Trophy ...JAMES KITSON!
The lights dim as the opening rifts of Marilyn Manson's "Seizure of Power" come on through the speakers. At the ten second mark the lights brighten again and Jacky Sade comes through curtain looking mad at the world while Danny Visage tries to calm him down to no avail. Jacky lets out a guttural roar and charges the ring, with Danny trailing behind, carrying a breifcase.
SLEAZY JIM
And his opponent ...accompanied to the ring by his manager, Danny Visage ...from Brooklyn, New York ...he stands at 6'4" and weighs in at 305 lbs ..."PRIMAL" JACKY SADE!
The bell sounds. They lock up, but Sade instantly tosses Kitson against the turnbuckle.
JACK LONDON
Show of power from the mammoth-sized Jacky Sade.
SAM STRACHON
Kits surprised us with a huge win over a huge Gladiator last month. Does he have it in him to topple another superheavyweight? Probably not...
They tie up again. This time, Sade launches Kitson onto the mat. Kitson gets up, immediately bitch slapping Sade in the face.
SAM STRACHON
That's gotta be in the top ten list of things you don't wanna do.
Sade simply smirks. Kitson kicks Sade in the mid-section. He follows up with a right hand, then hits a couple of stiff open-hand chops. He then Irish-whips Sade, but Sade reverses, sending Kitson into the ropes. When he comes back, Sade lifts him up and drops him with a Sidewalk Slam.
JACK LONDON
And you can hear the impact of a move like that. The Lost Heroes Champion has just been bounced off the mat.
Sade picks Kitson up. Hooking his head, he raises him up into a vertical suplex position. He stalls, allowing the audience to count to ten before completing the move. He goes for the cover. ...1 ...Kitson throws his left arm up, which Sade grabs to pull him back to his feet. Sade puts him back on the canvas with a Scoop Slam.
JACK LONDON
We saw Danny Visage talking to Mr. Sharp at the last show, but what were they discussing. And just what is in that briefcase he's carrying?
SAM STRACHON
I dunno, J, but he's been carrying it for about three years now. It's probably time we saw it opened.
Sade hits the ropes and comes back with a Legdrop, but Kitson rolls out of the way. He hits a low Lariat to keep Sade grounded, after which he begins to stomp his opponent. He drags Sade over to the ropes by the head. Pushing on Sade's back with his knee, he chokes him on the middle rope. ...1 ...2 ...3 ...4. Kitson releases.
SAM STRACHON
When you're up against a man this size, you gotta keep 'em tired. That's what he did with Brodd and that's what he's doing to Sade.
JACK LONDON
Well, choking him is certainly one way to do it...
Kitson hooks Sade in a full-nelson. He attempts a suplex, but Sade throws Kitson over his shoulder. He bounces off the ropes as Kitson gets up and connects with a Big Boot. He then connects with a Leg Drop, going straight into the cover. ...1 ...2. Kitson kicks out.
JACK LONDON
Not quite!
Sade picks Kitson up, hoisting him into the Powerbomb position, but Kitson relentlessly attacks Sade's head with lefts and rights, causing him to collapse to the mat with Kitson landing on top of him. ...1 ...2. Sade kicks out.
JACK LONDON
That could've been it.
As Sade is getting up, Kitson grabs him from behind, bringing him down with a Russian Legsweep.
JACK LONDON
He's got him where he wants him now.
Kitson bounces off the ropes, but Visage reaches under the bottom rope, tripping Kitson slightly. He quickly begins idly chatting to ring announcer Jim, pretending he had no involvement as Kitson shoots him an icy stare. He turns around, but the distraction allowed Sade the time to stand.
SAM STRACHON
Maybe one day there'll be a manager that just, like, watches the match...
Kitson lunges at him with the Yakuza Kick, but Sade catches his foot with both hands. The crowd explode into laughter and cheers as Kitson hops on one leg, frantically trying to connect a jab, but to no avail. Instead, Sade kicks out Kitson's leg, sweeping him off his feet to lock in the Grip of Fury.
JACK LONDON
Grip of Fury! Just imagine a man with arms the size of tree trunks wrenching on your ankle.
Kitson punches the mat, and then bites his fist to prevent himself from tapping. He reaches out and grabs the bottom rope with both hands. Sade keeps hold, but before the referee has time to count, Kitson grips onto the middle rope before clutching the top.
SAM STRACHON
What is he doing?
JACK LONDON
Kitson now, scaling the ring like Spiderman.
In mid-air, Kitson swiftly wraps his legs around Sade's head and spins out with a hurricanrana that sends Sade hurtling through the ropes and to the outside, where he lands on his feet.
SAM STRACHON
Unbelievable counter!
Kitson baseball slides under the bottom rope, but Sade moves out of the way and as soon as he lands, Sade takes him down with a lariat. With both men on the outside, the referee begins to count.
JACK LONDON
And the action has spilled out in front of us now.
...1 ...2 ...3. As Kitson is getting up, Sade hooks him, throwing him onto the concrete floor with a Gutwrench Suplex. ...4 ...5 ...6. He picks Kitson and rolls him back into the ring before climbing up onto the apron. As he is about to get back in, Kitson grabs Sade's head and drops down, snapping his neck on the top rope.
SAM STRACHON
It doesn't matter how big you are, a shot to the throat is gonna slow you down.
Kitson immediately bounces off the ropes opposite. Coming back, he smashes Sade with the Yakuza Kick, knocking him off the apron.
SAM STRACHON
Yakuza Kick! And that is a long way to fall!
Kitson hoists himself up onto the top turnbuckle, sitting with a smile as he watches the referee count out his opponent. ...1 ...2 ...3 ...4. Visage jumps up and down, wafting his arms in an attempt to get the crowd behind him. ...5 ...6. A "Sade" chant starts among the fans, who slow clap in sync.
JACK LONDON
He's showing signs of life, but Jacky needs to get back into the ring or else he will be counted out... and Kitson isn't in any hurry to stop the count.
SAM STRACHON
A win is a win... unless you're Chris Knite.
Sade starts to move, getting up to one knee. ...7 ...8. In a final burst of energy, he launches himself back into the ring.
JACK LONDON
Yes! He's still in this thing.
SAM STRACHON
I think Kits thought he could take it easy.
As Sade begins to get up, Kitson positions himself on the top rope. He leaps off with a Flying Lariat, but Sade catches him in a Bearhug. He squeezes Kitson for a moment before slamming him onto the mat with a Spinebuster.
JACK LONDON
That's the kind of power offensive we expect to see. A huge Spinebuster that may just give Jacky Sade the time he needs.
SAM STRACHON
I dunno about that, Jack. I'm not sure he even knows where he is.
Sade is about to cover, but is struck by dizziness. The referee checks on him, looking into his blank eyes. He then turns to the ring announcer, crossing his arms in an 'X'.
JACK LONDON
I think he may have concussion, Sam. Dave looks ready to call it.
Noticing Kitson is getting up, Sade tries to snap himself out of it, shoving the referee to the side to approach his opponent. He Irish-whips Kitson, but Kitson counters, spinning under Sade's arm with a wristlock. He plants his foot into Sade's neck and falls back, executing Eat Defeat.
SAM STRACHON
Again with the throat!
With Sade dazed in the center of the ring, Kitson connects with a second Yakuza Kick for good measure. He goes for the cover. ...1 ...2 ...3. The bell sounds.
SLEAZY JIM
Here is your winner ...the NW:WU Lost Heroes Champion ...JAMES KITSON!
SAM STRACHON
And this comes as no surprise - Sade was clinging on in the past five minutes.
JACK LONDON
It just goes to show the long-term damage of these moves. Sade was haunted by that Yakuza Kick.
SAM STRACHON
James Kitson has consecutively beaten two of wrestling's biggest Gladiators.
JACK LONDON
Well, folks, we're just getting started here at FutureShock.
SAM STRACHON
Coming up after the break... two Gladiators that you probably don't care about face off in match you probably don't care about.
JACK LONDON
See you on the other side.
Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Crowd: 2,516
THE VOICE
We are the New Wave. We are Wrestling Upgraded!
SAM STRACHON
If the budget gets any more cuts, next week we will be coming to you live from Mamma Sharp's basement.
JACK LONDON
But tonight we are making our return to Texas and our return to the Underground Dungeon. Twenty-five hundred strong here hot off of Ring Rust. I'm Jack London.
SAM STRACHON
And I'm Sam Strachon. Welcome to FutureShock. Last month, after what is safe to assume was a year-long drug binge, Cody McGinnis was tripping so much that he actually thought he had what it takes to hold the New Wave title.
JACK LONDON
Well tonight he'll have a chance to prove himself as he takes on the undefeated champion "Smart" Mark Bisley in a non-title contest. If he wins, he will become the number one contender to the NW:WU Undisputed Championship.
SAM STRACHON
Speaking of championships, after temporarily blinding Oswald Brodd with glass, James Kitson survived the Shattered Dreams to become the Lost Heroes Trophy Holder.
JACK LONDON
It may have been his biggest challenge to date, but there's no rest for the wicked as tonight, Kitson will be facing off against "Primal" Jacky Sade, making his return to the ring.
SAM STRACHON
Sleazy Jim has the score.
SLEAZY JIM
The following match scheduled is for one fall! Introducing first...
The arena lights slowly fade out as various indistinguishable voices echoes out over the PA system. A dim red light floods the entire arena as a low, bass-heavy drone rumbles throughout the room. As the distorted vocals and heavy, syncopated beat of 'Charge Me' by Subsource kicks in, the curtain is thrown open and out steps James Kitson to a chorus of thunderous boos from the crowd. In his hand is the LH Trophy, which he holds above his head.
SAM STRACHON
That is a thing of beauty.
JACK LONDON
Kitson or the trophy...?
SAM STRACHON
I'm gonna ignore that. Only the top FWF Warriors have carried that trophy, but last month, Kitson picked up the upset of the year in a match that wasn't quite as much of a disappointment as Manny/Pac, but had an equally unpredicted outcome.
He stands upright on the stage, projecting a smile that shows both arrogance and distain for the audience. Kitson starts marching down the ramp before sneering at a single ringside fan in particular, before jumping onto the apron with a single knee. As the chorus crashes forwards, Kitson climbs to the top of the turnbuckle in one swift motion, raising the trophy again whilst roaring at the crowd.
SLEAZY JIM
...from Manchester, England ...standing 6'2" and weighing in at 233 lbs ...he is the current holder of the NW:WU Lost Heroes Trophy ...JAMES KITSON!
The lights dim as the opening rifts of Marilyn Manson's "Seizure of Power" come on through the speakers. At the ten second mark the lights brighten again and Jacky Sade comes through curtain looking mad at the world while Danny Visage tries to calm him down to no avail. Jacky lets out a guttural roar and charges the ring, with Danny trailing behind, carrying a breifcase.
SLEAZY JIM
And his opponent ...accompanied to the ring by his manager, Danny Visage ...from Brooklyn, New York ...he stands at 6'4" and weighs in at 305 lbs ..."PRIMAL" JACKY SADE!
The bell sounds. They lock up, but Sade instantly tosses Kitson against the turnbuckle.
JACK LONDON
Show of power from the mammoth-sized Jacky Sade.
SAM STRACHON
Kits surprised us with a huge win over a huge Gladiator last month. Does he have it in him to topple another superheavyweight? Probably not...
They tie up again. This time, Sade launches Kitson onto the mat. Kitson gets up, immediately bitch slapping Sade in the face.
SAM STRACHON
That's gotta be in the top ten list of things you don't wanna do.
Sade simply smirks. Kitson kicks Sade in the mid-section. He follows up with a right hand, then hits a couple of stiff open-hand chops. He then Irish-whips Sade, but Sade reverses, sending Kitson into the ropes. When he comes back, Sade lifts him up and drops him with a Sidewalk Slam.
JACK LONDON
And you can hear the impact of a move like that. The Lost Heroes Champion has just been bounced off the mat.
Sade picks Kitson up. Hooking his head, he raises him up into a vertical suplex position. He stalls, allowing the audience to count to ten before completing the move. He goes for the cover. ...1 ...Kitson throws his left arm up, which Sade grabs to pull him back to his feet. Sade puts him back on the canvas with a Scoop Slam.
JACK LONDON
We saw Danny Visage talking to Mr. Sharp at the last show, but what were they discussing. And just what is in that briefcase he's carrying?
SAM STRACHON
I dunno, J, but he's been carrying it for about three years now. It's probably time we saw it opened.
Sade hits the ropes and comes back with a Legdrop, but Kitson rolls out of the way. He hits a low Lariat to keep Sade grounded, after which he begins to stomp his opponent. He drags Sade over to the ropes by the head. Pushing on Sade's back with his knee, he chokes him on the middle rope. ...1 ...2 ...3 ...4. Kitson releases.
SAM STRACHON
When you're up against a man this size, you gotta keep 'em tired. That's what he did with Brodd and that's what he's doing to Sade.
JACK LONDON
Well, choking him is certainly one way to do it...
Kitson hooks Sade in a full-nelson. He attempts a suplex, but Sade throws Kitson over his shoulder. He bounces off the ropes as Kitson gets up and connects with a Big Boot. He then connects with a Leg Drop, going straight into the cover. ...1 ...2. Kitson kicks out.
JACK LONDON
Not quite!
Sade picks Kitson up, hoisting him into the Powerbomb position, but Kitson relentlessly attacks Sade's head with lefts and rights, causing him to collapse to the mat with Kitson landing on top of him. ...1 ...2. Sade kicks out.
JACK LONDON
That could've been it.
As Sade is getting up, Kitson grabs him from behind, bringing him down with a Russian Legsweep.
JACK LONDON
He's got him where he wants him now.
Kitson bounces off the ropes, but Visage reaches under the bottom rope, tripping Kitson slightly. He quickly begins idly chatting to ring announcer Jim, pretending he had no involvement as Kitson shoots him an icy stare. He turns around, but the distraction allowed Sade the time to stand.
SAM STRACHON
Maybe one day there'll be a manager that just, like, watches the match...
Kitson lunges at him with the Yakuza Kick, but Sade catches his foot with both hands. The crowd explode into laughter and cheers as Kitson hops on one leg, frantically trying to connect a jab, but to no avail. Instead, Sade kicks out Kitson's leg, sweeping him off his feet to lock in the Grip of Fury.
JACK LONDON
Grip of Fury! Just imagine a man with arms the size of tree trunks wrenching on your ankle.
Kitson punches the mat, and then bites his fist to prevent himself from tapping. He reaches out and grabs the bottom rope with both hands. Sade keeps hold, but before the referee has time to count, Kitson grips onto the middle rope before clutching the top.
SAM STRACHON
What is he doing?
JACK LONDON
Kitson now, scaling the ring like Spiderman.
In mid-air, Kitson swiftly wraps his legs around Sade's head and spins out with a hurricanrana that sends Sade hurtling through the ropes and to the outside, where he lands on his feet.
SAM STRACHON
Unbelievable counter!
Kitson baseball slides under the bottom rope, but Sade moves out of the way and as soon as he lands, Sade takes him down with a lariat. With both men on the outside, the referee begins to count.
JACK LONDON
And the action has spilled out in front of us now.
...1 ...2 ...3. As Kitson is getting up, Sade hooks him, throwing him onto the concrete floor with a Gutwrench Suplex. ...4 ...5 ...6. He picks Kitson and rolls him back into the ring before climbing up onto the apron. As he is about to get back in, Kitson grabs Sade's head and drops down, snapping his neck on the top rope.
SAM STRACHON
It doesn't matter how big you are, a shot to the throat is gonna slow you down.
Kitson immediately bounces off the ropes opposite. Coming back, he smashes Sade with the Yakuza Kick, knocking him off the apron.
SAM STRACHON
Yakuza Kick! And that is a long way to fall!
Kitson hoists himself up onto the top turnbuckle, sitting with a smile as he watches the referee count out his opponent. ...1 ...2 ...3 ...4. Visage jumps up and down, wafting his arms in an attempt to get the crowd behind him. ...5 ...6. A "Sade" chant starts among the fans, who slow clap in sync.
JACK LONDON
He's showing signs of life, but Jacky needs to get back into the ring or else he will be counted out... and Kitson isn't in any hurry to stop the count.
SAM STRACHON
A win is a win... unless you're Chris Knite.
Sade starts to move, getting up to one knee. ...7 ...8. In a final burst of energy, he launches himself back into the ring.
JACK LONDON
Yes! He's still in this thing.
SAM STRACHON
I think Kits thought he could take it easy.
As Sade begins to get up, Kitson positions himself on the top rope. He leaps off with a Flying Lariat, but Sade catches him in a Bearhug. He squeezes Kitson for a moment before slamming him onto the mat with a Spinebuster.
JACK LONDON
That's the kind of power offensive we expect to see. A huge Spinebuster that may just give Jacky Sade the time he needs.
SAM STRACHON
I dunno about that, Jack. I'm not sure he even knows where he is.
Sade is about to cover, but is struck by dizziness. The referee checks on him, looking into his blank eyes. He then turns to the ring announcer, crossing his arms in an 'X'.
JACK LONDON
I think he may have concussion, Sam. Dave looks ready to call it.
Noticing Kitson is getting up, Sade tries to snap himself out of it, shoving the referee to the side to approach his opponent. He Irish-whips Kitson, but Kitson counters, spinning under Sade's arm with a wristlock. He plants his foot into Sade's neck and falls back, executing Eat Defeat.
SAM STRACHON
Again with the throat!
With Sade dazed in the center of the ring, Kitson connects with a second Yakuza Kick for good measure. He goes for the cover. ...1 ...2 ...3. The bell sounds.
SLEAZY JIM
Here is your winner ...the NW:WU Lost Heroes Champion ...JAMES KITSON!
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SAM STRACHON
And this comes as no surprise - Sade was clinging on in the past five minutes.
JACK LONDON
It just goes to show the long-term damage of these moves. Sade was haunted by that Yakuza Kick.
SAM STRACHON
James Kitson has consecutively beaten two of wrestling's biggest Gladiators.
JACK LONDON
Well, folks, we're just getting started here at FutureShock.
SAM STRACHON
Coming up after the break... two Gladiators that you probably don't care about face off in match you probably don't care about.
JACK LONDON
See you on the other side.