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Post by Alex on Dec 22, 2009 10:43:58 GMT -5
Coming LIVE from the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland!"XWA Christmas Kaos" Theme Song"A Very Twizted Christmas" by Twizted~~~ Singles CompetitionDan Bennett vs. Hutton BrownHutton Brown is coming off a huge win at XWA Genesis, avenging his loss to JR Judy some months ago that cost him the PRW Undisputed Championship. With that matter resolved Hutton now moves forward into deeper XWA competition. This week facing down the Rated X Messiah is Dan Bennett, a man making his return to the XWA ring! In times past Bennett was a very solid, reliable mid-card talent in the ring and has shared that battlefield with some of the most recognized names in the XWA. A win here would surely propel Hutton Brown to even greater levels of XWA competition but Bennett might have something to say about that in his big return match! Will the Master Manipulator continue his march to the top of the XWA? Or will Dan Bennett’s ‘welcome back’ to the XWA ring end on a triumphant note?~~~ * Deadline for Matches is Thursday, December 31st, at 11:59 PM EST.* *Deadline for Voting is Saturday, January 2nd, at 11:59 PM EST.*
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Post by Alex on Jan 13, 2010 9:38:53 GMT -5
Matthew Werner: Well, next we have a bout between a relative newcomer and an XWA alumni from years ago. Matt Steel: Are you sure? I never heard of a... Dan Bennett. Matthew Werner: Sure you have, remember that wonderbread guy? Matt Steel: Oh yeah... Keri Thames: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a singles match! The opening riffs to 96 Quite Bitter Beings begins throughout the arena as a generic video plays on the videoscreen, but after a few seconds this video makes an exploding graphic and older videos of Emerald Fusions and other moves begin showing on the screen as the lights begin flashing a shade of yellow. From behind the curtain/Gorilla position, Dan bennett walks out to a mixed reaction, sporting a Mighty Mighty Bosstones shirt under his coat and a smirk on his face. He stops a few feet out, breathes in heavily, and exhales.With my perceptions in a mix Down twenty miles through the sticks To the cloudy town of Hellview; Population 96
Excessive vacancy, well maybe In the shadow of an eye All the strangers pass right through Where the rules just don't applyKeri Thames: Hailing from Columbus, Ohio, and weighing in at 295 lbs... Matt Steel: 295 my a... Matthew Werner: Shut up. Just shut up. Matt Steel:Keri Thames: ... He is Dan Bennett! At the fork turn left a store But on the right stay free from sight 'Cause 96 quite bitter beings Like to stack the bodies high
The only way to ever leave is Overflooded by the storm And entanglement in Hellview Brings you fear in fifty forms They've deleted all the tourists At the bottom of the lake And not one supports the cause To leave the blood stay in the veinsBennett looks around at the audience in attendance, then casually begins striding to the ring, every now and again looking around at the people near the railing and shouting something at them. He then continues to the ring, walks up the nearside staircase and, after stopping to look at the people once more, slowly steps between the top and middle ring ropes. He walks to a farside corner, and after removing his jacket but without putting it outside the ring, turns around to face the entrance ramp and the oncoming opponent as the lights return to their original color and the music fades. "Come to Life" by Alter Bridge plays as Hutton Brown makes his way to the ring, smiling at the audience and slapping hands.Keri Thames: And his opponent; from Manhattan, New York, weighing in at 225 lbs... He is The Rated X Messiah, Hutton Brown! As he reaches the ring, he removes his Haori and hands it over the ropes to the cameraman, which walks it over to the announcers table. Hutton steps up the ring steps and between the ropes, but turns around and steps up the cornerposts and starts punching himself in the chest and pointing at the crowd, yelling about peeps.Matt Steel: Now, I'll tell you. This Hutton Brown guy is serious buisiness. Matthew Werner: He certainly is, after a come-from-behind victory last week against The Perfect One, JR Judy. Matt Steel: I wouldn't say come from behind, per se... Matthew Werner: It sounds better, let it go man. Matt Steel: Werner, how'd I get stuck with you doing this? Matthew Werner: I guess you're really lucky. Bennett drops his coat outside the ring, Hutton jumps down, and both men meet in the middle of the ring nose-to-nose, both talking trash at each other. The referee, Kirk Sampson, forces his way between the two and tells them to go back to opposite corners and wait for the bell. Hutton acquiesces, but Bennett sneers at Sampson and slowly backs off, still yelling and talking trash.Matthew Werner: Kirk Sampson is our referee for this match, and it looks like he's already going to have trouble with these two gladiators. Matt Steel: American Gladiators, that is! Get it, the T.V. Show... Matthew Werner: Yeah I get it. Aaaaaanyways, this bout is about to start! Ding! Ding! Ding!The bell sounds and Hutton and Bennett both begin circling each other, sizing each other up before the real action begins. Hutton and Bennett lunge at each other and lock up, both struggling for the upper hand before Bennett rears back a little and pushes Hutton stumbling into the corner, and Hutton bounces a little before bracing himself with his arms on the ropes. He sits there for a minute, wipes his nose a little, and then steps back out of the corner, clearly a little more irritated. Bennett smirks a little bit, but quickly sobers up as Hutton comes charging back in and they lock up once more, but this time, Hutton quickly grabs ahold of a headlock and squeezes hard. Bennett groans a little bit but grabs Huttons arm and twists it back into an back-arm wrench, which Hutton quickly reverses into his own before shoving Bennett from behind and Bennett stumbles a little into the ropes. Bennett stops himself on the ropes and, wearing an expression of not-so-amused, turns back around to a smirking Hutton and sarcastically claps his hands.Matthew Werner: A very technical exchange between these two. Matt Steel: Yawn. Oh, right, very technical. Matthew Werner: It was... Wasn't it? Hutton backs out of the middle of the ring a little, beckoning Bennett to bring it on, and they both charge at each other again, but this time, Bennett backs up at the last second and delivers a swift boot to the gut of Hutton Brown, causing him to grab his stomach in pain. Bennett grabs Hutton's chin with his left hand and raises his head up before delivering a straight right to his face, Hutton's head going backward a bit from the impact. Bennett grabs his arm and pulls Hutton into an Irish Whip, and Hutton goes running off the ropes and Bennett throws a clothesline to meet Hutton but Hutton ducks under it, rebounding off the other side, and Bennett throws another ghost clothesline. Bennett starts getting irritated and decides on a big boot to end this exchange, but as Bennett throws a big boot up to meet Hutton's face, Hutton ducks and goes under the boot. Bennett's foot lands awkwardly and the momentum of the boot forces him forward a step or two, but as soon as he catches himself enough to turn around, he turns around into a Spear!Matthew Werner: Wow, what a spear from Hutton Brown! Matt Steel: He caught'em right in the ribs with that one. Matthew Werner: Very nice job there by Brown dodging. Matt Steel: Like some sort of graceful person or something. Matthew Werner: Thanks, Matt, for that insightful view on this. The crowd roars as Bennett quickly rolls out of the ring and walks around it slowly, holding his ribs with one arm and yelling at Hutton again. Hutton just shrugs and jumps up on the cornerpost, causing the audience to go even crazier. Bennett rolls back into the ring, but stays back from Hutton near a corner. As Hutton advances towards him, Bennett sticks his head out the ropes and shouts at Sampson to back him off, which he does. Bennett sits in the corner and rests a little, and Hutton comes at Bennett again, and again he sticks his head back out the ropes. Hutton gets a bit irritated and complains to Sampson, but to no avail. Bennett pulls his head back in and adjusts his pants a little, steps out of the corner, and taunts Hutton to come on, which he does at a running pace, and Bennett seizes this opportunity to lift Hutton onto his shoulders and drop Hutton in a Samoan Drop!Matt Steel: Caught'em there, didn't he? Hahahaha! Matthew Werner: Sure did, excellent Samoan Drop there by a very white, non-samoan guy. Matt Steel: Just because he's not Samoan, doesn't mean anything. Hutton grabs his ribs in pain and rolls onto his side as Bennett pops back up and quickly begins stomping on his back and ribs. Bennett stops after a flurry, and grabs a hold of Hutton's hair and pulls him up to a bent-over base, and Hutton quickly begins punching Bennett in the gut while holding his midsection. Bennett reels a little from the impact and backs off a little, and Hutton takes this time to push Bennett off the ropes, and on the rebound, Bennett gets caught in a cross-armed position, and the audience goes berzerk as Bennett is then lifted and driven down in an X-Driver!Matt Steel: Nice X-Driver delivered there by Hutton Brown! Matthew Werner: Looked painful, didn't it? Matt Steel: Maybe. Really all it is is a- Matthew Werner: Back to the action! Hutton quickly fally on Bennett and lifts the near leg in a pin attempt as Kirk Sampson quickly falls to the mat and begins his count!... 1 ... ... 2 ... Bennett lifts his shoulder off the mat and, amidst protests from Hutton on a three count, Kirk implies that there was only two. Hutton lifts Bennett up and pushes him into a corner, where he begins punching him down and as he lowers into the corner, Hutton stomps Bennett until he's down onto the mat, and Hutton backs off at the request of Sampson. Hutton then walks back into the corner and lifts Bennett back up into it, punching him on the way up. Hutton begins delivering body blow after body blow into the Solar Plexus of Bennett, each one doubling Bennett over a little more. Hutton lifts Bennett's head back up and delivers an elbow into the face, then backs up a little and throws a right hook into his jaw, and Bennett stumbles out of the corner and falls over, bleeding a little from the mouth. Bennett rolls under the ropes and gets on one knee, trying to recuperate from this beating he's received from his smaller opponent. Bennett stands up and Hutton, after watching all this, bounces off the opposite side ropes and rushes at Bennett with a forearm to the back of his head, causing him to fly off the ringside area and into the barricade face first!Matt Steel: Bennett is getting pummeled here! Matthew Werner: He just smashed his face into a steel railing after getting thumped by Hutton Brown, I'd say pummeled is a very appropriate word here! Matt Steel: Thank you, Werner. [/Color][/Size][/B] Bennett rolls around on the matted area around the ring, writhing in pain and cluthing his face, which is now full-blown bleeding from the mouth. Bennett checks himself over his face as Kirk Sampson begins the countout!... 1 ... ... 2 ... ... 3 ... ... 4 ... Bennett crawls to his feet and pulls himself up and into the ring under the bottom rope, and Hutton is waiting for him and pulls Bennett back in all the way and kicks him a few times before standing him up and punching him a few times. Hutton then kicks Bennett in the gut and punches him a couple times before screaming at the crowd, which fired them up a bit, and walks behind Bennett and hooks his arms, but before he turns it over for the finish, Bennett pushes Hutton Brown into the ropes, and because Hutton turned around in time to see Bennett set up for the Double D, Hutton grabs the ropes and stops his momentum. Bennett walks at Hutton, who then proceeds to run at Bennett. Bennett swings for a clothesline, but Hutton easily ducks under and pulls Bennett backwards and hooks his head under his arm before throwing himself backwards in an inverted DDT, planting Bennett's head in the mat!Matthew Werner: There's no way Bennett will be right after this, his head is just taking so much punishment. Matt Steel: Maybe he should just stay down? Just sayin'. Bennett lays inert for about 5 seconds as Hutton revels in the successful maneuver performed. Bennett rolls over, holding his head and kicking his feet a little bit, the audience loving every minute of this beatdown issued from Hutton to Bennett. Hutton backs into a corner and begins signaling for his opponent to get up as Bennett slowly scrapes himself off of the mat he has grown to know. Hutton hits all fours in sweet anticipation as Bennett goes from one knee to wobbly feet, and at that moment, Hutton leaps and grabs Bennett's head and brings him down in a brutal Revolutionizer, flipping Bennett over with the impact of the move and causing Hutton Brown to bounce back up once again!Matthew Werner: This could mean the end of this one, folks! Matt Steel: That WAS his set-up, wasn't it? Matthew Werner: Uhh, yeah, it was. Hutton walks around the ring and riles up the crowd once more, signaling for the end and taunting Bennett as he lay motionless on the mat. Hutton waits in the corner as Bennett finally begins stirring and starts to move a little bit. Hutton walks over and kicks Bennett again and then kneels down and Hutton picks Bennett up one more time. Hutton clutches the double underhook from behind. Hutton turns it over and holds the position for a little bit. A little bit too long, as Bennett pushes Hutton into the ring ropes and as Hutton rebounds, Bennett gets a good grasp on his waistline and turns around quicly slamming down Hutton Brown in a backbreaking Double D Spinebuster!Matt Steel: Where the Hell did that come from?! Matthew Werner: A surprise attack from Bennett leaves both men down on the mat! Matt Steel: Surprise, but there's no way either man can capitalize on it! True enough, both men lay on the mat, Bennett's only movement his chest heaving and Hutton holding his back in excrutiating pain. Kirk Sampson begins his double-count on both men!... 1 ... ... 2 ... ... 3 ... ... 4 ... ... 5 ... ... 6 ... Hutton makes it back to his feet, but Bennett is merely on his hands and knees, breathing heavily and checking himself for any more bleeding, which has stopped recently. Hutton backs into a corner and, with a crazed look, begins stomping his foot and slapping his boot before kneeling down and getting ready to charge. Bennett picks himself up a little bit more, and Hutton takes this opportunity to run at Bennett and throw a boot at his head, but Bennett stands up immediately, and Hutton misses and goes off the ropes with his momentum, rebounds into a boot to the stomach from Bennett and finds himself hoisted into the air upside down, then dropped onto his head in perfect fashion with the Emerald Fusion!Matt Steel: A perfectly performed Emerald Fusion, doesn't get much prettier than that! Bennett falls on an unconscious Hutton with his last ounce of strength and Sampson begins to count the pinfall!... 1 ... ... 2 ... ... 3 ... Matt Steel: It's all over! Ding! Ding! Ding!Matthew Werner: A well-timed dodge and an Emerald Fusion finished off the war between these two! Matt Steel: Hopefully this isn't the last time we see these two battle, this was great! Sampson attempts to raise Bennett's hand, but Bennett is so far gone he just rolls out of the ring and, although on wobbly feet and with glazed eyes, manages to stumble by himself up the ramp and out of view of the cameras and audience, all booing the victory of Bennett and the pinfall loss of Hutton Brown, recovering from a nasty fall onto his head.[/Center]
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