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Posted: Feb 19 2007, 08:57 PM
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![]() >>> AtCoast's Atlantic Openweight Champion and all around groovy dude Elvis Sunday was backstage talking about C. Bones. With the title over his shoulder, Sunday joked that he seems to have found himself a shaven headed admirer and that the only thing Bones seemed to be addicted to, besides non-stop whining, was the Flyin' Hawaiian himself. He continued by saying that if Bones thinks he can bully his way to a shot at the gold simply by throwing his toys out of the pram, he needs to pull a Britney and check into rehab. He finished up by saying that the future is bright, the future is orange! >>> M.J. HERNANDEZ vs. KAIMANA IOKUA M.J. Hernandez is in the ring first. Kaimana charges down to the ring and slides in, pummeling Hernandez with a double axehandle shot. Hernandez gets up and Kaimana whips him into the ropes, catching him on the return with the Hawaiian Drop and hooking the leg, taking the three. WIN: Kaimana Iokua in :56 >>> Lions F.C. comes out almost immediately, looking incensed. Kaimana takes down Pete Whealdon with a right hand, but when Silas Grey and Josh Cameron slide into the ring in unison, Kaimana smartly escapes. Lions F.C. check up on Whealdon and Hernandez and then get out of the ring, letting Silas Grey warm up for his match. Just then, Billy Coles hops out from the crowd and heads inside the ring, hitting Grey with a lariat to the back of the head. Just then, KDJ makes his appearance. >>> KEITH DYLAN JAMES vs. SILAS GREY KDJ climbs into the ring. As Grey rises, KDJ charges at him and hits him with the West Virginia Skullfucker. KDJ then slips back out of the ring, shouting that he's not about to take a win like that and getting himself counted out for the draw. DRAW in :34 >>> Lions F.C. once again get ready to attack, but KDJ's stablemates Justin Godby and Brian Jackson make themeselves known, backing KDJ up as he heads backstage. The LFC seethes as they tend to Silas Grey. >>> THE RAGIN' 10 & CASHAW & LAROUCHE vs. WHEALDON & CAMERON & OUSHIZA & TAKESHI >>>> EIGHT-MAN TAG Paul Cashaw and Josh Cameron start in the ring, hitting off some stiff attacks. They stay to their respective teams pretty much so that the action sees the Ragin' 10 and Oushiza & Takeshi sitting on the apron for a few minutes. Cameron has LaRouche on the ropes when Burnan Haus finally tags himself in. Haus bursts into the ring, hitting the opposite ropes and elbowing Takeshi off. He then rebounds, coming off the ropes and spears Josh Cameron onto the mat. The Ragin' 10 begin to show off some solid tag work, isolating Cameron until he was able to make the tag out to Whealdon, but even then, Haus and Miller continued to control. Miller whipped Whealdon into the corner and followed him in, but Takeshi snapped a foot out and caught Miller in the stomach before he could make the impact. Pete Whealdon then hooked his arms up from the back and spiked him on his head with a botched tiger suplex, turning him over for the lateral press nearfall. Burnan Haus went around the ring and pulled Takeshi off the apron, clobbering him, but Oushiza responded by hitting a frankensteiner off the apron. Cashaw and LaRouche took this opportunity to rush the ring, knocking Cameron off the apron before turning to Whealdon. LaRouche pulls Whealdon up onto his shoulders and "Flex" Drex Miller comes off the top with a dropkick, accelerating the powerbomb. Miller goes for the pin, but Oushiza pulls him out of the ring. LaRouche and Cashaw go to make the save, but Oushiza mists Roanoke in the face and Takeshi blasts Paul Cashaw with a shining wizard. Josh Cameron takes it to Miller on the outside and he, along with Oushiza and Takeshi, roll Miller back inside the ring. Whealdon and Cameron execute a hefty double suplex. Whealdon then covers, getting his feet on the ropes for leverage. Haus tries to interfere, but he can't stop the three count. WIN: Pete Whealdon, Josh Cameron, Oushiza, & Takeshi in 20:04 >>> Stanley Christian comes out to the ring. He begins by apologizing and telling the people that Daniel Stann had some harsh words to say to him after the way he acted at the Third Defense; the crowd gives a pop for the way he handled Brian Fisher there, but Christian quiets them down. He then runs Brian Fisher down verbally, challenging him directly. Just then, Brian Fisher comes out from the back and clobbers him with a chair. Amidst the booing, Fisher explains that he already got the match from Stann and it's right now! >>> STANLEY CHRISTIAN vs. BRIAN FISHER Fisher began the match by kicking the hell out of Stanley Christian, keeping him on the mat like a beaten dog. Christian rolled out of the ring to catch a breather, but Fisher followed him out, continuing the attack. Fisher whipped Christian towards the rail, but Christian reversed it, sending Fisher against the steel hard. The elder statesman of AtCoast then followed him in with a brutal lariat that sent Fisher flipping out into the crowd. Christian grabbed Fisher and took him back into the ring, climbing in after him to continue the beatdown. Their brawl resumed, both men on their feet and slugging it out. Fisher began to get the upper hand, but Christian shot that down and took control once more. Stanley Christian looked for the Spike, but Fisher struggled his way free, pulling away and then kicking Christian in the stomach, blasting him with Carving Your Name. Fisher took a bit to get back up, but when he did, he charged into the corner, only to catch bootsole to the face. Fisher turned around, stumbling away, and Christian surged out of the corner, grabbing him by the mohawk and throwing him to the mat. Christian began to knock Fisher about, but Brian Fisher got his bearings back, taking it to his opponent. He sent the older man running quite a bit, leaving him winded under the assault. Fisher backed Christian up into the corner and savaged him with stiff chops before transitioning to right hands. Christian appeared to be getting angry and then blocked a right, his own right hand shaking. He went for a haymaker, but Fisher ducked it and scooped him onto his shoulders, spiking him with a death valley driver and then covering for the win. WIN: Brian Fisher in 13:49 >>> MUKA vs. C. BONES MUKA began the match quickly by brawling with Bones, keeping him off his feet. Bones fought back in classic fashion, keeping the match a stalemate until MUKA swept Bones's feet out from under him. MUKA played the ground game there until Bones managed to roll away and get the higher ground. Bones sent MUKA into the ropes and tried to catch him on the return with a lariat, but MUKA ducked it. MUKA lifted the Addiction up for a side slam, but Bones twisted and brought MUKA down with an inverted bulldog, only scoring a near fall. Bones began to take control now, pinning MUKA into the corner and roughing him up. MUKA started to fight back, but Bones quelled the resistance with stiff knees. Bones sent MUKA into the other side and followed him in, beating him with forearms and left hands. The Killerman turned the tables, sending Bones into the corner chest-first. He went for a back suplex, but Bones pushed his feet off the turnbuckle, swinging for a bulldog. As they descended, MUKA twisted his hips around and surprised Bones, drilling the Addiction awkardly into the mat. Both men laid down for a bit before rising, once again coming to blows. Bones started to gain the upper hand, but MUKA continued to check him before he could get too far ahead. MUKA shot Bones into the ropes and the Addiction came back, taking MUKA to the mat with a spinning neckbreaker. Bones got to his feet and rested for a bit as MUKA came up. Bones hit the ropes again, but on the return, MUKA caught Bones with the Mountain Bomb and covered for the win. WIN: MUKA in 18:53 >>> MUKA grabs a microphone as Bones rolls to the outside. He demands that he be given another shot at the Atlantic Openweight Championship, given that Bones screwed up his chance. Daniel Stann comes out then and agrees with MUKA, saying that it's true he didn't really get a fair shot. He then says he couldn't just give MUKA two one-on-one shots in a row. He compromises by saying a third man will be chosen… and tells Elvis Sunday to come out to name him. Sunday comes out and then names Keith Dylan James as the third man in the match. C. Bones throws a fit on the outside, throwing a chair against the rail. He starts up the ramp towards Stann, but Elvis gets in his way and they begin throwing punches. MUKA comes from behind and knocks Bones down. He glares at Sunday for a bit, motioning that the belt will soon be his, before walking past him. |
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