Post by Jman2k3 on Nov 21, 2017 5:12:49 GMT
UNDERCARD
BAD COMPANY QUALIFIER
KROSS GLOBAL BANDITS VS.
SCOTT STEVENS & SCOTTYWOOD
Peel their Caps back Ice T (instrumental) hits, The Hillbilly Assassin James Fierce and Mad Dog Paul Soutter make their way out to the runway, both are wearing KGB t-shirts and are accompained by their bodyguard the near 7 ft tall Compton Colossal Bruno, Bruno is wearing black sunglasses and a KGB muscle top, he strides down behind both men, all three staring at the crowd meancingly with disdain.
POWERS: ”Introducing first, the tea of James Fierce and Paul Soutter… they are K-G-B!!!”
The lights in the arena go pitch black, as red lasers and spotlights light up the area as the smooth sounds of an electric guitar serenades the live crowd before the vocals come.
“They’re the in crowd, we’re the other ones
It’s a different kind of cloth that we’re cut from
We let our colors show, where the numbers ain’t
With the paint where there ain’t supposed to be paint”
The video screen lights up and flashes across the screen a huge anarchy symbol appears on the video screen followed by dripping blood behind it as we see The Hardcore Artist step out onto the stage to a chorus of boos.
“That’s who we are
That’s how we roll
The outsiders, The outsiders”
The video screen lights up once more and flashes across the screen a Texas flag, with the words, “Texas Born. Texas Bred.” “Texas Forever.“ branded into the flag. The crowd reaction is mixed, but there are more cheers than boos, as one final image that is displayed across the screen and that message reads in bold, capitalized letters…..SCOTT STEVENS as the cheers intensify drawing out the man from Texas.
“Our women get hot, and our leather gets stained
When we saddle up and ride ’em in the pouring rain
We’re the junkyard dogs, we’re the alley cats
Keep the wind at our front, and the hell at our back”
Scotty and Stevens look at one another and the tension of mutual hatred is felt as the two look like they are about to attack one another before the Texan extends his fist and the Hardcore Artist pounds it.
POWERS: ”Introducing at this time, from New York City… ‘The Hardcore Artist’…. SSCCOOTTTTYYWWOOOODD!!!”
Scotty raises the hockey stick in the air before heading into the ring followed by Stevens who fists bumps some of his fans while raising a fist at a few of the more vocal bashers.
“That’s who we are
We do our talking, walk that walk
Wide open rocking
That’s how we roll”
POWERS: ”And his partner, coming to us from the Great State of Texas, by way of Houston, Texas. Standing at six feet, six inches, and weighing in at two hundred and fifty-six pounds… This…is….SCOTT SSTTEEVVEENNSS!!!”
Scotty reaches the ring and climbs the steel steps to enter the ring as Stevens rolls into the ring.
“Our backs to the wall
A band of brothers
Together, alone, the outsiders
We’re the riders, we’re the ones burning rubber off our tires.
Yeah, we’re the fighters, the all-nighters
So fire ’em up and get a lil higher”
The two Scotts fist bump each other once again before Scottywood quickly scales the turnbuckle and raises the hockey stick in the air as he soaks in the boos and just smiles as Stevens ascends the other turnbuckle and stares out into the crowd as he soaks in the hatred as well.
“Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh”
Scottywood descending the turnbuckles and leans his back up against them while an icy glare and the throat slash gesture come from Stevens as they prepare for the start of their match.
JOHNSON: ”Here tonight in these qualifiers we’ve got a number of different combinations. Teams from outside 4CW facing each other, teams from outside 4CW facing teams from within 4CW and just about every possible combination you could imagine.”
VASSA: ”You’ve got to imagine that KGB are going to be looking to make a statement against the former High Octane, and current Adrenaline, roster members in Scott Stevens and Scott Woodson, better known as Scottywood.”
JOHNSON: ”Well you can’t blame them. 4CW is earning itself a reputation as being the place where the best in the world come to compete. So a win against a duo from 4CW would send a big time message to al to of the other tag teams.”
VASSA: ”For both men they’ve had a tough road lately. Stevens has really suffered since the apex of his career in 4CW at All or Nothing against Elijah Carlson for the 4CW Championship.”
JOHNSON: ”Disappointment on such a grand stage often leads to a bit of doubt, which leads to problems when you’re in that wrestling ring. Tonight, Scott Stevens can begin to correct that pattern and get things back on track alongside Scottywood. It’s about getting to Bad Company by any means possible tonight.”
DING!!! DING!!!
Beginning of the Match: Though a bit unnatural to be cheering for Stevens and Scottywood, the 4CW fans show their support for the home team as Scottywood and Paul Soutter decide to start the match out for their respective teams. Soutter gains the early advantage of he and Scottywood trade strikes, torquing Woodson over with a headlock that he transitions to the ground with a side headlock. Woodson manages to work his way back up to his feet and out of the hold but when he goes to attack Soutter he’s met with a standing dropkick that flattens him and sends him rolling across the ring to tag Scott Stevens in while Soutter adjusts his tights with an easy grin on his face. Stevens, bigger and slower, methodically moves across the ring towards Soutter who manages to avoid the grasp of the big man and drop a chop block to Stevens bad knee. With Scott down in a kneeling position. Soutter backs off for a minute and tags his partner, James Fierce, into the ring. Quickly the two move together and thrust their feet toward the jaw of Scott Stevens, connecting with stereo super kicks to the jaw that flatten the big man. As Fierce dives for the pinfall, Soutter cuts Scottywood off early on but Stevens manages to kick out of the predicament at two after which the referee immediately begins to try and restore order, sending Soutter and Scottywood back to their corners.
JOHNSON: ”KGB looking good early on. Although there’s still plenty of time for The Outsiders to get back into this.”
VASSA: ”Really just a couple of early mistakes from Stevens and Scottywood have left them vulnerable.”
JOHNSON: ”That’s how it often is with Stevens though, isn’t it? He’s been through hell and back on more than one occasion in his career and it has left his body a shell of what he was as a younger wrestler.”
VASSA: ”That’s true. He’s not nearly as fast as he once was but if he gets his hands on you, oh boy watch out.”
Middle of the Match: Soutter and Fierce continue to work together, isolating Stevens from his corner and working him over while tagging in and out quickly to keep each other fresh. A big side slam followed by a tag to Fierce and a frog splash from the top rope put The Outsiders in danger of being put away before they could get into the match but Scottywood managed to dive in and break up the pinfall attempt before the three was able to fall. While the referee forced Scottywood back to his corner, Fierce raked the eyes of Stevens who was trying to get back to his feet, causing the big man to stumble back and clutch at his eyes. Sensing opportunity, Fierce pounced in Stevens direction and, on pure instinct, Stevens responded and nearly took his head off with a vicious clothesline that sent the crowd into an uproar. Both men stayed down for a few moments with Fierce being the first to move, and then Stevens a moment later. After a few long moments of suspense Fierce dove to tag Soutter in but Soutter wasn’t quick enough getting into the ring and Stevens managed to get the hot tag to Scottywood who came into the ring on fire and leveled Soutter with a clothesline of his own. Fierce then stood to try and fight back but ate his own clothesline before being dumped out of the ring. Soutter, getting back up, is met with a stiff kick to the face that sends him rolling out of the ring to collect himself and his partner and get things back under control as the crowd reached fever pitch.
JOHNSON: ”Stevens makes the tag and Scottywood comes into the match like a bat out of hell, cleaning house!”
VASSA: ”That’s true but KGB has been in full control the whole match. This is the first offense the Outsiders have really been able to get in. You just have to wonder if once Soutter and Fierce regain their composure if they won’t regain their control as well”
End of the Match: KGB took until he referee reached a nine count outside of the ring before Soutter finally rolled himself back in and Fierce returned to the ring apron in his respective corner. Scottywood, ready to fight, throws himself at Soutter and the two begin to brawl around the ring. Soutter quickly whips Woodson into the ropes but doesn’t notice the blind tag Stevens makes so when Soutter lays Scottywood out with a back body drop and stood back up straight he never saw the forearm shiver from Scott Stevens coming. As Soutter hit the mat, Stevens ran to his opponents corner and caught Fierce with a hard right hand to the jaw that knocked him down off the ring apron. Seeing Soutter begin to recover, Scottywood turns and waits for him to stand before running at him and blasting him with a massive running clothesline that knocks Soutter down to a knee. Stevens, with all he instincts and ring awareness in the world, turned at just the right time to see the clothesline connect and take off in Soutters direction, blasting him across the face with a running knee trembler that lays Soutter out clean. Scottywood dives out of the ring as Stevens jumps across the fallen body of Soutter and the referee slides into to count the three and close out the match.
DING!!! DING!!! DING!!!
POWERS: ”Here are your winners advancing to Bad Company III… SCOTT STEVENS… SCOTTYWOOD…. THE OOUUTTSSIIDDEERRSS!!!”
BAD COMPANY QUALIFIER
KROSS GLOBAL BANDITS VS.
SCOTT STEVENS & SCOTTYWOOD
Peel their Caps back Ice T (instrumental) hits, The Hillbilly Assassin James Fierce and Mad Dog Paul Soutter make their way out to the runway, both are wearing KGB t-shirts and are accompained by their bodyguard the near 7 ft tall Compton Colossal Bruno, Bruno is wearing black sunglasses and a KGB muscle top, he strides down behind both men, all three staring at the crowd meancingly with disdain.
POWERS: ”Introducing first, the tea of James Fierce and Paul Soutter… they are K-G-B!!!”
The lights in the arena go pitch black, as red lasers and spotlights light up the area as the smooth sounds of an electric guitar serenades the live crowd before the vocals come.
“They’re the in crowd, we’re the other ones
It’s a different kind of cloth that we’re cut from
We let our colors show, where the numbers ain’t
With the paint where there ain’t supposed to be paint”
The video screen lights up and flashes across the screen a huge anarchy symbol appears on the video screen followed by dripping blood behind it as we see The Hardcore Artist step out onto the stage to a chorus of boos.
“That’s who we are
That’s how we roll
The outsiders, The outsiders”
The video screen lights up once more and flashes across the screen a Texas flag, with the words, “Texas Born. Texas Bred.” “Texas Forever.“ branded into the flag. The crowd reaction is mixed, but there are more cheers than boos, as one final image that is displayed across the screen and that message reads in bold, capitalized letters…..SCOTT STEVENS as the cheers intensify drawing out the man from Texas.
“Our women get hot, and our leather gets stained
When we saddle up and ride ’em in the pouring rain
We’re the junkyard dogs, we’re the alley cats
Keep the wind at our front, and the hell at our back”
Scotty and Stevens look at one another and the tension of mutual hatred is felt as the two look like they are about to attack one another before the Texan extends his fist and the Hardcore Artist pounds it.
POWERS: ”Introducing at this time, from New York City… ‘The Hardcore Artist’…. SSCCOOTTTTYYWWOOOODD!!!”
Scotty raises the hockey stick in the air before heading into the ring followed by Stevens who fists bumps some of his fans while raising a fist at a few of the more vocal bashers.
“That’s who we are
We do our talking, walk that walk
Wide open rocking
That’s how we roll”
POWERS: ”And his partner, coming to us from the Great State of Texas, by way of Houston, Texas. Standing at six feet, six inches, and weighing in at two hundred and fifty-six pounds… This…is….SCOTT SSTTEEVVEENNSS!!!”
Scotty reaches the ring and climbs the steel steps to enter the ring as Stevens rolls into the ring.
“Our backs to the wall
A band of brothers
Together, alone, the outsiders
We’re the riders, we’re the ones burning rubber off our tires.
Yeah, we’re the fighters, the all-nighters
So fire ’em up and get a lil higher”
The two Scotts fist bump each other once again before Scottywood quickly scales the turnbuckle and raises the hockey stick in the air as he soaks in the boos and just smiles as Stevens ascends the other turnbuckle and stares out into the crowd as he soaks in the hatred as well.
“Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh”
Scottywood descending the turnbuckles and leans his back up against them while an icy glare and the throat slash gesture come from Stevens as they prepare for the start of their match.
JOHNSON: ”Here tonight in these qualifiers we’ve got a number of different combinations. Teams from outside 4CW facing each other, teams from outside 4CW facing teams from within 4CW and just about every possible combination you could imagine.”
VASSA: ”You’ve got to imagine that KGB are going to be looking to make a statement against the former High Octane, and current Adrenaline, roster members in Scott Stevens and Scott Woodson, better known as Scottywood.”
JOHNSON: ”Well you can’t blame them. 4CW is earning itself a reputation as being the place where the best in the world come to compete. So a win against a duo from 4CW would send a big time message to al to of the other tag teams.”
VASSA: ”For both men they’ve had a tough road lately. Stevens has really suffered since the apex of his career in 4CW at All or Nothing against Elijah Carlson for the 4CW Championship.”
JOHNSON: ”Disappointment on such a grand stage often leads to a bit of doubt, which leads to problems when you’re in that wrestling ring. Tonight, Scott Stevens can begin to correct that pattern and get things back on track alongside Scottywood. It’s about getting to Bad Company by any means possible tonight.”
DING!!! DING!!!
Beginning of the Match: Though a bit unnatural to be cheering for Stevens and Scottywood, the 4CW fans show their support for the home team as Scottywood and Paul Soutter decide to start the match out for their respective teams. Soutter gains the early advantage of he and Scottywood trade strikes, torquing Woodson over with a headlock that he transitions to the ground with a side headlock. Woodson manages to work his way back up to his feet and out of the hold but when he goes to attack Soutter he’s met with a standing dropkick that flattens him and sends him rolling across the ring to tag Scott Stevens in while Soutter adjusts his tights with an easy grin on his face. Stevens, bigger and slower, methodically moves across the ring towards Soutter who manages to avoid the grasp of the big man and drop a chop block to Stevens bad knee. With Scott down in a kneeling position. Soutter backs off for a minute and tags his partner, James Fierce, into the ring. Quickly the two move together and thrust their feet toward the jaw of Scott Stevens, connecting with stereo super kicks to the jaw that flatten the big man. As Fierce dives for the pinfall, Soutter cuts Scottywood off early on but Stevens manages to kick out of the predicament at two after which the referee immediately begins to try and restore order, sending Soutter and Scottywood back to their corners.
JOHNSON: ”KGB looking good early on. Although there’s still plenty of time for The Outsiders to get back into this.”
VASSA: ”Really just a couple of early mistakes from Stevens and Scottywood have left them vulnerable.”
JOHNSON: ”That’s how it often is with Stevens though, isn’t it? He’s been through hell and back on more than one occasion in his career and it has left his body a shell of what he was as a younger wrestler.”
VASSA: ”That’s true. He’s not nearly as fast as he once was but if he gets his hands on you, oh boy watch out.”
Middle of the Match: Soutter and Fierce continue to work together, isolating Stevens from his corner and working him over while tagging in and out quickly to keep each other fresh. A big side slam followed by a tag to Fierce and a frog splash from the top rope put The Outsiders in danger of being put away before they could get into the match but Scottywood managed to dive in and break up the pinfall attempt before the three was able to fall. While the referee forced Scottywood back to his corner, Fierce raked the eyes of Stevens who was trying to get back to his feet, causing the big man to stumble back and clutch at his eyes. Sensing opportunity, Fierce pounced in Stevens direction and, on pure instinct, Stevens responded and nearly took his head off with a vicious clothesline that sent the crowd into an uproar. Both men stayed down for a few moments with Fierce being the first to move, and then Stevens a moment later. After a few long moments of suspense Fierce dove to tag Soutter in but Soutter wasn’t quick enough getting into the ring and Stevens managed to get the hot tag to Scottywood who came into the ring on fire and leveled Soutter with a clothesline of his own. Fierce then stood to try and fight back but ate his own clothesline before being dumped out of the ring. Soutter, getting back up, is met with a stiff kick to the face that sends him rolling out of the ring to collect himself and his partner and get things back under control as the crowd reached fever pitch.
JOHNSON: ”Stevens makes the tag and Scottywood comes into the match like a bat out of hell, cleaning house!”
VASSA: ”That’s true but KGB has been in full control the whole match. This is the first offense the Outsiders have really been able to get in. You just have to wonder if once Soutter and Fierce regain their composure if they won’t regain their control as well”
End of the Match: KGB took until he referee reached a nine count outside of the ring before Soutter finally rolled himself back in and Fierce returned to the ring apron in his respective corner. Scottywood, ready to fight, throws himself at Soutter and the two begin to brawl around the ring. Soutter quickly whips Woodson into the ropes but doesn’t notice the blind tag Stevens makes so when Soutter lays Scottywood out with a back body drop and stood back up straight he never saw the forearm shiver from Scott Stevens coming. As Soutter hit the mat, Stevens ran to his opponents corner and caught Fierce with a hard right hand to the jaw that knocked him down off the ring apron. Seeing Soutter begin to recover, Scottywood turns and waits for him to stand before running at him and blasting him with a massive running clothesline that knocks Soutter down to a knee. Stevens, with all he instincts and ring awareness in the world, turned at just the right time to see the clothesline connect and take off in Soutters direction, blasting him across the face with a running knee trembler that lays Soutter out clean. Scottywood dives out of the ring as Stevens jumps across the fallen body of Soutter and the referee slides into to count the three and close out the match.
DING!!! DING!!! DING!!!
POWERS: ”Here are your winners advancing to Bad Company III… SCOTT STEVENS… SCOTTYWOOD…. THE OOUUTTSSIIDDEERRSS!!!”