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Post by Andy Brookes on Nov 19, 2008 7:33:37 GMT -5
Andy Brookes makes his way down to the ring awaiting Dusk for the match to start...
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Post by Dusk on Nov 19, 2008 15:44:42 GMT -5
Castlevania by Cradle of Filth plays when mists surrounds the floor on the stage. The darkened lighting doesn't help the visibility of Dusk or his sister Dawn. Shadows walk down the ramp and make it into the ring, announcer doing their job correctly. Lighting is adjusted and the mist vanishes, Dusk and Andy Brookes each at their respective corners.
Sydney Dusk has been on quite some losing streak since his return at the rumble. Saying the words "I Quit" to a new member to the TAW family.
Ross Well it was aimed more at the fact that his sister inadvertantly sprayed some Morning Sickness in his face. But he did lose last week, let's see how he does this week in EWA's Beat The Clock challenge.
TBC
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Post by Andy Brookes on Nov 20, 2008 17:07:55 GMT -5
The Fans await the bell as Dusk and Dawn share some words on strategies, Andy Brookes is searched for any weapons he might be hiding, The Referee finds nothing, He then searches Dusk for no Weapons to found. The Ref signals the bell!
DING DING DING!
Ace: The Match is underway folks!, The EWA Beat the Clock Challenge, Andy Brookes vs Dusk in One on One Action!
Ross: We have seen some new EWA Superstars earlier tonight, I have to say I'm loving the attitude they bring into the ring, Especially Kyle Smith, That kid has a bright future here in the EWA!
Sinclair: Not only Kyle Smith, but Adam Jones, Damien Muir, and several others that have joined EWA!
As Ace, Ross, and Sinclair chat about the newcomers into the Business, The action breaks in the ring as Andy and Dusk lock up in the middle of the ring, Both superstars have a even share of shoves before Andy locks in a hammer lock on Dusk's right arm, Dusk feels the pain running through his arm as Andy keeps on the pressure on that Right Arm, Dusk uses his left arm to elbow Andy in the side of the face and breaking free from the Lock, Andy stumbles back from the hit he just received as Dusk kicks Andy in the gut followed by a Gutwrench Suplex, followed by a Hook to the leg.
The Ref quickly slides to his knees for the count.
1.. Kickout!
Andy Brookes kicks out and quickly makes his way back to his feet, As Dusk applies a headlock.
Ross: Kickout!, Andy kicks out after a beautiful Gutwrench suplex hit by Dusk!
Ace: Dusk playing Mat Wrestling with Andy, That's the Style of both of these Superstars, Mat Wrestling!
Sinclair: And when using that Style, Andy could suprise you at any second, with a Roll up, a Suplex, or any kind of move!
Dusk has the Headlock applied tightly as Andy walks back towards the ropes pushing Dusk away into the opposite ropes, Dusk runs and bounces off, coming back to Andy with a Shoulder Block taking Andy down. Dusk runs towards the ropes once again, Andy rolls aside making Dusk jump over him and run to the ropes once again, Andy catches Dusk in a Powerslam, Slamming him near the ropes, Followed by a Hook to the Leg.
1.. 2.. Kickout!
Dusk kicks out from the pin, Lifting his left shoulder off the mat.
Ace: A Nearfall!, Andy with that perfectly executed Powerslam!
Ross: Although Andy lost his chance at the World Title at Ravenous Intentions, and against Phenomena last week, He shows that he isn't gonna give up!
Sinclair: And, I like I've said before, Andy using quickness and Quick moves to wear down Dusk!, Classical Old School wrestling here!
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Post by Dusk on Nov 20, 2008 18:24:55 GMT -5
Dusk rolls up and gets to a crouched position as Andy does the same. Their hands meet in a show of strength, Dusk losing slightly to Andy Brookes. Brookes wastes no time, as this just isn't that kind of game, and throws down the hands and pulls Dusk's head into a headlock like a magnet. Dusk elbows Andy in the gut with his right, and with that same arm grabs ahold of Andy's right leg, hooks it, and falls backwards for a pin. The referee tries to go as fairly fast as possible on the count, not wanting to slow down either men's chances of the Beat The Clock Challenge but not wanting to get to excited.
Rodney And a kickout at only one count, these men are feeling the adrenaline pumping through their veins.
Ross That's exactly what plays over and over again in your head with a challenge like this. But they can't get too hyped, any mistake can be their biggest.
Instead of kicking out at one, Andy Brookes pulls a unique reversal and holds Dusk in the headlock and pulls him to his right, being a backflip motion for Dusk. In fact, Dusk gets backflipped across Andy's back as the lock is held in place. but Andy finds a problem as this is taking much longer then he had hoped, so he gets a hand on Dusk's back and pushes him into the ropes. Dusk speeds to the ropes and gets flung back, heading straight for Andy. Andy grabs onto Dusk as if they were going to square dance, slaps the back of Dusk's shoulder, and executes an Arm Drag like no other in speed. He hoists up Dusk with the same arm and repeats the process, this time throwing a European uppercut upon the return. It seems as though Andy's strategy is to perform running moves in order to keep a fast pace. This way, Andy wouldn't have to worry about technical holds or fancy power play set-ups. Andy drags up Dusk, who doesn't know which direction is which, and throws him to the ropes once more. Upon the arrival of Dusk, Andy is doubled over, perhaps looking for a back body drop. Dusk plays along and instead of a kick to the face, tries to Sunset flip over the man. His intent or not, we may never know, but Andy grabs hold of both of Dusk's ankle on the hop and stands up; with impeccable momentum behind him.
Ace The A-Slam, here it comes! This is the end of the match, all this speed has got 10x as much force surrounding it.
Andy pulls on the ankles and ducks forward, performing his Finishing "A-Slam" correctly. but being returned in the direction from whence he first came, Dusk thinks quick and slides his feet up in the air to catch Andy Brookes' neck. Dusk keeps his head close to his chest in order to avoid getting is neck caught between body and mat, and flips Andy over hooking both legs with a hurracanrana pin. The referee slides next to the action and slaps his hands against the mat once, twice, a third time would have been nice had it actually happened. But reality was, on the two count, Brookes had composed himself and gotten his legs free; now using them to stand up with Dusk conveniently placed on his shoulders to land a running sitdown powerbomb pin.
Ross Wow, what an incredible chain of moves placed together! What's gonna happen next?!
TBC
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Post by T-Bone on Nov 22, 2008 22:14:43 GMT -5
Icey and company wins
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