Vanguard: High Stakes

The show’s feed comes on, no matter how you’re watching it, via internet live feed, on demand or pay per view via your local cable provider, or via the direct streaming partner services for overseas viewers. 

The patented CWF Drone flyover starts, with multiple views of the inside of theT-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The Vanguard: High Stakes logo comes up, and a note on how 18, 456 fans have joined the CWF for tonight’s show. 

The main drone goes to the ring for Vanguard’s ring announcer, Marcela Sancho. 

Marcela Sancho – Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Conquest Wrestlings Federations first show for the two show finale for Season 3! Tonight we present for you Vanguard: High Stakes. As we open the show tonight, I need to direct your attention to the Auxillary Stage for the band Three Days Grace to perform the official theme for tonight’s show. Their smash hit, “Mayday”

The camera drones quickly move over to an offshoot of the main stage area, where a band is set up. There are two lead singers. The band starts up and performs the theme for tonight live.

Once they’re done, the fireworks go off for tonight’s show to start. Most of the drone cameras watch that, while two fly over to be at the announcer’s desk, where the announcers are ready. 

Marcela Sancho – And now for a warm Las Vegas Welcome… here are your announcers for tonight’s show… Jessica Carr and Victoria Hill!

Both stand up and wave to the crowd for a few moments. As they sit back down, Jessica starts up. 

Jessica Carr – Good evening and welcome to Vanguard: High Stakes. We’ve got a hell of a show for you tonight as we start the Season Finale for Season 3 of the CWF. We’re getting you ready for the Desperate Warfare main show. 

Victoria Hill – And we’ve got Six matches for you tonight. Some have higher stakes than others. I’m really looking forward to a couple of them tonight. Mainly our main event. 

Jessica Carr – Yes, tonight’s main event, for the first time ever… the Valor Championship, currently held by “Wicked” Kat Hale, will be defended in a six person tag team match. Kat Hale will be joined by Zolothach and Tetsuo Oni. The other side, Morgan Decker and his two hired guns. Whomever pins Kat Hale will be the new Valor Champion. And that will be Morgan Decker. 

Victoria Hill – The other match I’m looking forward to is the team of Father Nathan, and Eron Hunter, who have a WIN over the CWF Tag Team Champions… facing off against Viktor Kriegson and Samael Drago. The team that wins that match could be looking at a shot at the CWF Tag Team Championships for our Season 4 opener. 

Jessica Carr – We’ll also have a rare appearance by the Demonic Twins, as they face off against eNVy. Another team that a win here could have them getting a tag team title shot soon. 

Victoria Hill – Speaking of the twins, the former member of the Kharnival, Gabriel Tuck will be facing off against the returning Apathy. The wife of Eoin O’Rourke… can she get revenge for what her husband put through?

Jessica Carr – She says it’s not about revenge… but a match to look forward to for sure. However, they have both agreed that this match will be Falls Count Anywhere.

Victoria Hill – But first we have to get through a couple of lame matches…. 

Jessica Carr – Lame? 

Victoria Hill – Yeah, Miguel Lanza and Iro Waters. Both need to do something with their careers. Both have almost no momentum. The odds on their match, are about the same. Kinda why even book it? 

Jessica Carr – That’s kinda rough there.  You think Barney Green and Lady Lana is lame as well?

Victoria Hill – Well… you tell me. Lana, even with the nKo hasn’t exactly got her rise started. And who the hell is Barney Green? 

Jessica Carr – Well I’m not going to get into that one. But I’m being told we’re going to get to the show tonight. So how about we see just who Barney Green is as he faces off against Lady Lana Hill!

Marcela Sancho – The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Featuring first, hailing from Boston, Massachusetts…he is Barney F’n Green!

“Realize” by AC/DC starts to play throughout the arena as we see Barney Green, dressed in black shorts with a green stripe going down them and a black t-shirt, crack open a can of White Claw. He takes a swig of it and slowly starts to walk down to the ring. He high fives a few fans. He downs the can and throws it into the audience. He climbs into the ring and cracks open another can of White Claw and takes a swig of it and does one final taunt as his music fades.

Jessica Carr – Really? We’re drinking White Claw on the way to the ring?

Victoria Hill – I mean, you drink White Claw while in your downtime?

Jessica Carr – I’m a woman! I’m entitled to drink White Claw! Is he –

Victoria Hill – We’re treading Tommy Onions material here. 

Jessica Carr – Right. I don’t know what I was thinking.

Victoria Hill – Let’s not have it happen again. 

Marcela Sancho – And his opponent, hailing from London, England…Lady Lana Hill!

“Back in Black” by AC/DC begins playing as Lady Lana Hill walks out from the back with four of her bodyguards flanking her. She makes her way down to the ring to the boos of the fans, her keeping her head held high in ignoring the hatred of the fans. She gets to the ring and two bodyguards open the ropes to allow her in. She steps into the ring and has Barney Green in her face. 

Jessica Carr – Starting the fight already?

Victoria Hill – No! Look!

Barney Green – You wanna, wanna sip? Ish good.

Barney holds his White Claw against her face as to offer her a drink of it. She blinks, though the question if it is in confusion or revulsion. Barney takes a swig from it and offers her a sip again. Lana grabs him by the shoulders and hits a knee lift to the gut that causes him to spray out his last gulp from his mouth. She then hot shots him onto the ropes as the bell sounds to start the match. 

Lana gets to her feet and kicks the spilled White Claw from the ring and then kicks Barney in the side of the head! She watches as he gets up and whips him into the ropes, nailing a superkick on the rebound  Barney does a twirl before falling down to the mat. He starts to get right back up, but Lana curb stomps his face right back into the mat, bursting his nose like an over ripe tomato. 

Jessica Carr – Lana going hard in this match.

Victoria Hill – Well, she wants a win. She’s going to need to go hard. 

Barney starts to get up again, but this time Lana goes to the ropes and comes back with a basement dropkick to the face once he makes it to all fours to send him back down again. Barney again tries to get up and is grabbed by Lana and whipped chest first into the corner. She hops the ropes, landing her feet onto the ring apron, and runs down the ring apron to hit a hanging soccer kick to Barney that backs him up to the center of the ring where he falls onto his back. 

Jessica Carr – Is Barney going to fight back?

Victoria Hill – I don’t know. It’s almost like he’s not here?

Jessica Carr – Obviously he’s here. 

Victoria Hill – You know what I mean.

Lana climbs to the top rope and leaps through the air,hitting a picture perfect five star phoenix splash! She then pulls him up and grabs a White Claw from his pocket. She shakes it up and opens it so that it sprays him in the face before she whips him chest first toward the ropes. He gets almost to the ropes and falls down, hanging onto the second rope. Lana backs up to the ropes and takes off running at Barney, hitting the 619!

Lana goes to the top rope again, this time looking around at the crowd before leaping through the air to hit a shooting star press! She hooks a leg for the cover! 

….one

……two

……..three! 

Marcela Sancho – Winner of the match via pinfall…Lady Lana Hill! 

The crowd boos as Lady Lana celebrates in the ring. Barney starts to rise up, blood running down his face to his chest. He looks angrily at Lana and starts to move toward her when the bodyguards slide into the ring and knock him down and begin kicking and stomping him. 

Lady Lana looks down at Barney with an Imperious gaze before motioning for her bodyguards to come on. They stop attacking Barney and join her as she heads to the back.

Jessica Carr – I’m sure Barney thought this was going to go much better than it did.

Victoria Hill – I’m not sure that Barney was thinking. 

Jessica Carr – Yeah. He is mighty drunk…on White Claw. 

Victoria Hill – Men can drink that too! 

Jessica Carr – Well, you might have been right about Barney Green here. But Lady Lana closes out Season 3 with a new mark in the W column! 

Victoria Hill – That she did. Maybe she can use it for something into Season 4. 

Jessica Carr – Can you believe it, Lady Lana has been with us since near the end of Season 1, and she’ll now be heading into Season 4 as a winner in her last match of Season 3. 

Victoria Hill – She’s been with us for a long time… hope to one day see her do a bit more. 

Jessica Carr – Lets go ahead and get to our next match up tonight, as we see who else will gain a little bit of momentum, between Miguel Lanza, Jr and Iro Waters!

Victoria Hill – Iro hasn’t done much since he won and then lost the Valor title on it’s first defense. Lanza hasn’t done shit to be honest. 

Jessica Carr – Well, the winner here tonight will be going into season 4 on the right foot.

Marcela Sancho – The following match up is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first. Representing the Upstarts….he comes in at 6’ 10” and 335 lbs. Hailing from Patillas, Puerto Rico…

As Disturb’s “Won’t Back Down” starts to play over the Arena’s PA System, the big man from Puerto Rico walks out. He raises up his left hand in a fist as he stands there one moment to take in whatever the crowd’s reaction may be tonight. Once he’s ready, he makes his way down to the ring, occasionally giving the fans what is a very high-five for them.

Marcela Sancho – This is “The Dreadnaught” Miguel Lanza, Junior!

Once he gets to the ring, he reaches up and pulls himself to the apron via pulling the top rope. He then enters, stepping over the ropes and starts to get ready for this match up.

Jessica Carr – And the big man from the tiny island, reading for a fight tonight. Last time we saw him he was on the losing side of the current Conquest Champion. But I mean, he’s only a year into his professional career as well.

Victoria Hill – He’s become almost a laughing stock. Most people know that when it comes to the upstarts, if you’re booked against him or Pacific Rim, your odds are pretty good you’re going to come out on top. 

Jessica Carr – Well, Pacific Rim… you’ve heard that one of them was out with an injury, yes?

Victoria Hill – Hey, others wrestle with injuries. 

Marcela Sancho – And his opponent…from Paradise, California. He comes in at 6’ 3” and 230 lbs. This is IRO WATERS!

The opening riff of “Built to Last” by The Protomen hits, and Iro Waters walks to the ring casually and fist bumps a few fans, undaunted by tonight’s challenge. He climbs into the ring, hops up to the second rope of the nearest turnbuckle, and gives the crowd a thumbs up. 

Marcela Sancho – Your referee, Georgina Ross!

Jessica Carr – Iro Waters has a chance to get some momentum going tonight. Well actually both of these competitors… one of them starts momentum, the other stays stagnant. 

Victoria Hill – Well, Iro Waters will be getting some momentum. Maybe he can challenge for the Valor Title after he takes down this big disappointment. 

Marcela quickly starts to exit the ring. Georgina Ross looks at both me, doesn’t do any checks and calls for the bell. 

DING! DING!

Waters runs in, as Lanza stands there. He hits Lanza in the chest with a polish hammer strike. He manages to knock Lanza back into the corner. He grabs him by the arm and tries to pull him out to whip him to the ropes. 

Jessica Carr – Iro Waters getting started quickly here. Taking the fight to the man who has him by 7 inches and 100 lbs. 

Victoria Hill – 7 inches more? And 100 lbs more? Hmmm… so glad we’re on pay per view without a rating tonight. 

Jessica Carr – Stop that. 

Lanza grabs the ropes in the corner, refusing to be sent out. Waters tries to pull harder, but suddenly Lanza pulls back, with a huge amount of force. He moves, letting Waters take the turnbuckle hard, with what would be a short arm whip. When Waters comes out of the corner, appearing almost staggered, Lanza lifts him up twists and slams him down hard with a huge spinebuster, now almost to the center of the ring. 

Victoria Hill – And as much as I don’t have much faith in him tonight, that spinebuster just shook the whole damn ring. 

Lanza pulls Waters up as he comes to his feet, and then whips him to the ropes. He breaks to go the other direction and catches Waters in the middle with a huge spear. 

Jessica Carr – And torpedoes away! He just took Waters almost out of his boots with that. 

Lanza goes for a cover. 

… One

… Two

Waters comes up, breaking the pin, but Lanza does have a hold of the back of his head when he does. 

Jessica Carr – Waters kicks out!

Victoria Hill – Or did Lanza just pull him up from the pin there? 

Jessica Carr – He’d not do that. 

Lanza pulls Waters back up to his feet, and then whips him hard to the ropes again. He catches him for his spinning side slam, and plants him into the middle of the ring. He again goes for a pinfall. 

… One

…… Two

……… Three

Victoria Hill – Waters had zero offense there. 

Jessica Carr – He got a move off at the start, but then he just got denied anything else. 

Marcela Sancho – The winner of this match up… Miguel Lanza, Junior!

Lanza walks over to the ring ropes and asks for a microphone. 

Victoria Hill – Hey, you got a win. Doesn’t mean we want to hear you speak!

Jessica Carr – Now that was harsh. 

Lanza takes the microphone and leans against the turnbuckles. 

Miguel Lanza – You know, I didn’t have a great Season 3, especially the last half of the season on our way to here. But there is one thing that really doesn’t help the moral you know. 

Victoria Hill – Uh oh, he’s going to quit isn’t he?

Miguel Lanza – I’ll say it. Right now I should be the Valor Champion. I don’t want to take anything away from Kat Hale. We made her a deputized Upstart for a reason. But early into Warzone Episode 9’s evening, I beat Steve Murdock who is getting an Elite Title shot at Desperate Warfare… and the winner of that match was supposed to go to Episode 10 to face off for the Valor title. Hand picked by that jackass, Monster Mammoth. 

Now Mammoth, you lost that belt to Hale and my shot was taken from me and given to someone else. But one thing is for sure.

You are the fucking Albatross around my neck right now. Every since Episode 6’s around the arena match, the scavenger hunt, where I put your shoulders to the ground and got a one… two… three, you’ve been looking for me. You’ve been talking a ration of shit. But the only thing you seem to know how to do against someone your own size… is act like a scared dog, and yap yap yap, while hiding behind Morales.

Victoria Hill – Wait, is he talking about my man Mammoth like that?

Jessica Carr – I think he is. 

Miguel Lanza – So, here’s what we’re going to do. Going to see if you are the coward I think you are. After I beat Murdock, you jumped me. Yeah, my people stopped it. But you still have NEVER EVER come down to the ring and looked me in the eyes. You’ve not gone face to face. Because you’re a fucking coward. So a challenge to you… Season 4… Warzone Episode 1… You, ME… I’ve challenged you, name the match type. Give me a gimmick. I don’t care. Now, I’d LOVE to have you say you want it one on one. But we know you’re going to pick something where you’re handful of forced friends will help you out. And you’ll try to say my friends can’t help. 

Don’t care, other than if you try to set that up, just proves you CAN’T get the job done on your own. That you’re not shit. 

So come on Dumbo. Let me know if you’re man… or Freak enough to actually stand up against me in the ring, one on one. Or if you’re nothing more than a little bitch. 

Jessica Carr – And the challenge issued. 

Victoria Hill – He… he just called Mammoth a little bitch? 

Jessica Carr – He also called him Dumbo.

Victoria Hill – How? How can he do that?

Jessica Carr – Well… 

Victoria Hill – Stop. 

The camera cuts from Lanza as he’s leaving the stage, having walked down while the announcers were talking. 

Jessica Carr – Alright, well the ring is empty and we have ZERO commercials for you tonight. So it’s time for our last singles match of the evening. As the returning Apathy takes on Gabriel Tuck! And it’s going to be Falls Count Anywhere!

Victoria Hill – Another match that could make or break someone’s momentum heading into Season 4!

Marcela Sancho – The following contest is a falls counts anywhere match and is scheduled for one fall! Coming down to the ring first…hailing from Alsace-Lorraine, France…she is “Apathy” Elizabeth Devereaux-O’Rouke!

The sound of a vintage picture reel began to click and pop, the screen illuminating up counting down like a picture show. The pops, scratches, nicks and debris covered the screen, the numbers counting down, 5…4….3….2….1….as the reel continued, the faint familiar sound of a text message being composed. The tell tale sound of clicks followed by the sound of a message received. The demonic, distorted voice of SKYND creeps through “You’re gonna have to prove me wrong”. On the screen, a barrage of action shots, in still form from Apathy’s career, centered and fixated, like an old film would. As the arena went down, red and white lights bathing the fans in a sea of color, Elizabeth rises from beneath the stage, head lowered, arms outstretched. A mixed chorus of boos, jeers and cheers pelted at her. She gradually raises her head, soaking in the animosity and fervent support. Inhaling it like a drug

##I love you, now die

I love you, now die

I love you, now die

I love you, now##

As the heavy bass kicks in and the words of the chorus reverberate through the arena, she snaps her head up, a cocky self-assured smirk creeping across her lips as she saunters her way to the ring casually engaging towards the fans either encouraging more of their venomous verbal harassment or acknowledging the respect and adoration from her legions and devotees, basking in the glow

##Go, in your truck and drive in a parking lot

Do it early, do it now

Do it early, do it now

Go, just park and sit there in your car

It will take twenty minutes

It will take twenty minutes##

##Go, in your truck and drive in a parking lot

Do it early, do it now

Do it early, do it now

Go, just park and sit there in your car

It will take twenty minutes

It will take twenty minutes##

As the perverse and twisted sound of SKYND’s auto tuned verbal melody pulsates through the speakers, Elizabeth stops at the base of the walkway, grinning from ear to ear as she playfully mouths the words, “It will take 20 minutes”, holding up two fingers and flashing them forwards and backwards as she says “20 minutes”, then rushes the apron, hopping up and catapulting herself over the top rope, rolling through to the far side of the ring and climbing the turnbuckle and extending her arms, bowing aristocratically and smugly as her coup de grace.

Jessica Carr – I hope that Apathy’s recovered enough to do this match.

Victoria Hill – She had to pass a physical to get here. So yes, I think she’s ready for this fight.

Marcela Sancho – And her opponent, hailing from the road…he is Gabriel Tuck!

“Iron Wolf” by Beastwars begins as Gabriel Tuck walks out from the back. He howls to the fans and they howl in return. This brings out a big grin from Gabriel and he howls again to get another response. He walks down to the ring, slapping a few high-fives as he makes his way. He rolls into the ring and takes his leather jacket off, setting it down in the corner of the ring. He leans in the corner to wait for the match to begin.

Jessica Carr – Gabriel hasn’t had much luck of late. Maybe this match can turn it around?

Victoria Hill – Well,he can look forward to a hard fight tonight! Apathy is championship stock.

Jessica Carr – Well, I mean Gabriel has had a championship too. It was a third-tier company, but it was the World title.

Victoria Hill – I suppose at least it was a World title.

As the bell sounds to start the match, Gabriel Tuck lends against the ropes, his arms out to his side along the top rope. Apathy walks to the center of the ring and waits there, looking at Gabriel like “Come on”. Gabriel just grins.

Gabriel Tuck – Should we fight here? So vanilla when we have the whole arena to play in. 

Apathy rushes the rest of the way to Gabriel and clotheslines him over the ropes to the floor. She slides under the ropes and grabs Gabriel as he gets up to slam his face into the ring apron. 

Apathy – Let’s just start here.

Apathy then whips Gabriel back first against the ring railing and then chest first back into the ring apron. Apathy grabs Gabriel from behind and catches an elbow to the side of the head. He spins around and punches her in the midsection and then hot-shotting her face onto the ring apron!

Jessica Carr – Oh, that is going to leave a mark!

Victoria Hill – Right? That looks painful.

Gabriel pulls Apathy up into a front-face lockup. He holds her with one arm and bashes her on the back with the other over and over. Apathy grabs him by the wrist, breaking the hold, and turning things into a standing wrist lock. She pulls him over to by the security railing, grabs a beer from a fan’s hand and throws it into Gabriel’s face to blind him. She grabs him for an overhead belly-to-belly suplex that throws him into the crowd that parts for him to impact the floor.

Apathy climbs up onto the ring railing as Gabriel gets back up and drop-kicks him into the crowd. She puts a knee to his chest and pulls an arm back to wail on him when he rolls out from underneath her and they both get to their feet at the same time. Gabriel grabs a thing of nachos and smashes them into Apathy’s face. 

Gabriel Tuck – You hungry?

Instead of cleaning her face off, Apathy grabs Gabriel by the shoulders and knees him in the crotch! 

Apathy – I eat men like you for breakfast!

She grabs him and hits a Russian Leg Sweep to knock Gabriel back to the floor.

Apathy – And right now, I’m very hungry!

Jessica Carr – Apathy on the offensive, despite being blinded by nacho cheese.

Victoria Hill – I don’t know how much she was blinded by that.

Apathy and Gabriel get back to their feet and start brawling back and forth until they reach the next section of the crowd at the steps. They begin going up the steps until Gabriel kicks Apathy in the gut and gets her up into a vertical suplex position and then brings her down forward across the people in the next row. He walks up the steps to the next landing between the section A and section B and heads for a door as Apathy catches up with him. 

Apathy grabs Gabriel by the shoulder and spins him around before punching him in the gut. She lifts him up into a bodyslam position and places him onto a table of clothing merchandise before climbing up to the table with him as he stands up. She knees him in the gut and ddts him through the table! 

Gabriel sits up, grabs a nearby display action figure of Vespertine that had been knocked down, and breaks it on Apathy’s forehead! He gets to his feet and grabs her, battering her with several punches before hip-tossing her from the table area. He pushes her back into a popcorn-popping machine as she gets back to her feet. He throws a hard right hand, but she ducks and his fist goes through the glass of the popcorn-popper and into the side of the pan to knock over the popcorn kernels and hot oil onto his hand! Gabriel shouts in pain, but even that’s cut short when Apathy nails an uppercut and bodyslams him onto the floor behind the counter! She walks over and begins dispensing hot cheese into a bowl and dumps it on Gabriel’s crotch. 

Apathy – Maybe that will get the attention of that Ringmistress you got the hots for!

Jessica Carr – How does she know that?

Victoria Hill – She’s got connections everywhere, you know.

Gabriel howls in pain as his crotch burns from the cheese but manages to kick Apathy in the right knee to bring her down. He gets back to his feet at the same time as her, seizing her by the back of the head and smashing her face into the hot dog roller! Apathy hits Gabriel in the chest with a back elbow and throws him over the counter into the crowd waiting for their food to be cooked. She climbs to the top of the counter and hits a quick-flying double axe handle! Apathy goes for the cover!

…one

……two

……..thre-Gabriel kicks out!

Jessica Carr – Gabriel has a little in the tank still.

Victoria Hill – Yeah, he does. 

Apathy pulls Gabriel to his feet and runs with his head to the outside window to smash his face into it, but Gabrel blocks the attempt. He elbows Apathy in the chest and grabs her to smash her face into the glass to leave a blood and cheese stain on the window. He whips her back to the popcorn-popper and runs at her with a leap into the air, hitting the superman punch that he calls the Wolf Bite! He goes for the cover!

….one

……two

……..three!

Marcela Sancho – Winner of the match vi pinfall…Gabriel Tuck!

Jessica Carr – Oh my goodness, Gabriel managed to defeat Apathy!

Victoria Hill – I mean Apathy likely had some ring rust. She’ll get it in the next show. 

Gabriel Tuck stands up and attempts to wipe some of the cheese off of his crotch and onto the sides of his pants to no avail. He sees Apathy stirring and cleans off his hand before holding it out so she can use it to get up. As promised, he shakes her hand before heading away. 

Jessica Carr – You know, Gabriel has come a long way from being just a thug.

Victoria Hill – Yeah, I would have kicked him in the crotch and hit a stunner, but that would have been too cheesy. 

Jessica Carr – Har har. 

Victoria Hill – I know, right?

Jessica Carr – Well before we start our team based second half tonight, let’s catch up with the team of Vespertine and Karlie Nash… eNVy!

The Camera fades from black and finds the members of eNVy as they are wandering through the Bellagio around the Keno tables and taking in the scenes and joyful or sorrowful game playing.

Vespertine – I haven’t been to my parents grave since I got here. I should go.

She pauses and looks at Karlie who is really trying to pull it together. Because gambling and religion do not mix apparently.

Vespertine – Karlie, keep it together. I know we are in a den full of sin. But this is Vegas baby. What happens in Vegas, the City of Sin, doesn’t stay in Vegas. I brought you here to let loose before we beat those freaks. Maybe some gambling, maybe some sex, as in strippers, go to one of the dance clubs later and drink and dance all night. This is why I love Vegas, they are open all night long. The only City in America besides NOLA to do so. You ok?

Karlie Nash – I’m fine but I don’t gamble, all those games are rigged to take money from suckers who stay in the hotels, this city is a little to busy for me, and you know I don’t drink, but there is an all girl nightclub here who supposedly has hot dancers, maybe we could check that place out I guess, but I guess I do need to unwind sometimes right.

Vespertine – My father owned a few casinos here so yeah, I get it. The fact that these games are indeed rigged. This is my second home so I’m here like once or twice every other month to check on my father’s empire. I’m good with whatever you want to do and wherever you want to go. You are my guest in this city But presently I’d rather stay away from the Karnival of Souls and deal with those clowns. It’s a wonder nobody has found them out yet when they steal the bodies and souls of customers and clientele. But whatever. We face the clowns. Circus Circus or Excalibur or New York New York may be a little bit lighter and better.

Karlie Nash – Whatever you want to do, Ves, and then I’ll take you somewhere outside the city.

Suddenly we come up to the backstage interviewer Alyssa Lucchi who is currently playing one of the slot machines. Both Karlie and Ves see her and stand on either side of her as they watch her play.

Vespertine – My sweet. Have you been winning at all tonight?

Alyssa Lucchi – Not really. More losing than anything.

Vespertine – You know the games are rigged right. They force you to lose and then let you win every once in a while to keep you from getting frustrated. That’s how they hook you in.

Alyssa Lucchi – And the tables are like that too?

Vespertine – More so.

Alyssa actually turns around to look at her and realizes Karlie is on her other side. She gets into interviewer mode.

Alyssa Lucchi – Can I get an interview with you two while we are here. I’ll send it to production when I get back to the arena.

Vespertine – Sure. What do you want to know?

Alyssa Lucchi – Well tonight at Desperate Warfare, you face the Twin clowns of Armand Von Krauss. We have seen you visit the Karnival and get a clown for a kid’s birthday. Last Vanguard you beat Iro Waters and Steve Murdoch. Do you have the same game plan going into this match like you did last match?

Karlie Nash – Now Alyssa, you know we’re not going to tell you our game plan right, don’t want to tip our hats, but I’ll tell you this I hate clowns, so tonight if two clowns get carried out of Desperate Warfare in body bags I won’t shed a tear and I’m sure Ves won’t either.

Vespertine – (shrugs) None.

Karlie Nash – You see Alyssa that’s what makes us the most dangerous team in Conquest Wrestling, we have the same thought process.

Karlie smirks.

Karlie Nash – I’m sure Armand thinks that his clowns scare us well they don’t, Ves and I don’t scare easily. We’ve dealt with people like his two clowns and we’ve put them down tonight will be no different, you see when eNVy plays the odds.

Karlie pulled the handle on one of the slot machines and hit the jackpot.

Karlie Nash – The odds always go in our favour

Alyssa Lucchi – That was my machine! Whatever you win, it’s mine! MINE! You hear me!

Vespertine – And that right there is called a gambling addiction. You don’t need the money. Karlie doesn’t need the money, I don’t need the money.

Karlie Nash – Maybe we can use the money to get Alyssa laid. She seems a little wound up.

Winks at Alyssa.

Vespertine – Bunny ranch?

Karlie Nash – That place is still open?

Vespertine – Definitely. Always.

Karlie Nash – Okay maybe we can check it after the show, I’ve heard they’ve got some hot girls there, you are into girls right Alyssa.

Alyssa Lucchi – Uh…. no.

Karlie Nash – I guess that’s out for you then, Ves and I may check it out though, maybe we can find a man whore for you then, I’m sure Ves probably knows where to find one in this place.

Alyssa Lucchi – That’s great. But that’s now why we are here. You have a match tonight against the Twins. What are you planning to do?

Vespertine – Ah yes, back to business. We haven’t given them a second thought so why should we waste this time talking about them. All you need to know Alyssa is that if they don’t feel Nash-ural Selection then they will feel death by diva. They have even said they aren’t wrestlers. Only thrown in the ring as a last resort. Says something about them, then doesn’t it. Meanwhile, they know what they face, they face the Seventh Sin, they face Karlie Nash, they face Vespertine with back up from Tracy and Hilda. We are eNVy and we rule the ring.

Vespertine puts an arm around the Alyssa’s shoulders and steers her towards the next room

Vespertine – So you like boy toys do ya? I know a few who are really meaty that could fill you with all sorts of pleasure.

Camera cuts shot

Jessica Carr – Is she trying to get Alyssa Lucchi laid? 

Victoria Hill – Not sure. I mean, her man will be wrestling Rob Riot at Desperate Warfare in a couple of days, but you know… it’s not like Alyssa couldn’t land a man if she wanted. She’s kinda a MILFy type now. 

Jessica Carr – But she doesn’t have any kids.

Victoria Hill – And? 

Jessica Carr – She’s not a mother. So how can she be a MILF?

Victoria Hill – We’ll leave that alone. 

Jessica Carr – Yes, to the ring where eNVy will face off against the Demonic Twins!

Victoria Hill – You know this means that Von Krauss is testing them again, right? 

Jessica Carr – We can hope not. 

Marcela Sancho – The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Featuring first, hailing from the Kharnival…Hehehe and Hahaha…they are the Twins!

“Sweet Dreams” by the Aviators begins playing as the foul twins walk out from the back to the booing crowd. They play a quick round of patty-cake while doing a ghastly giggle before walking down to the ring.

Jessica Carr – Hehehe and Hahaha have gone on record to say that they are not really wrestlers. Not trained wrestlers anyway. 

Victoria Hill – That is correct. I wonder why Armand wanted them to fight eNVy?

Jessica Carr – Perhaps to waste their time when they could be going to championships?

Victoria Hill – Perhaps. Or maybe to throw them a bone.

Marcela Sancho – And their opponents, hailing from the San Francisco Ca and Grand Marais Minnesota respectively at five feet 5 inches and 5 feet 11 inches at a total combined weight of 272 lbs, they are THE Premier Athlete Karlie Nash and the Well Rounded Fighting Machine, Vespertine. THEY are eNVyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!

The opening bridge of “Knuckle Up” by Snowgoons start up and after minute or so, that fades to the starting rift of “Sick” by the Warning indicating the two entrance themes of both women. The arena lights go down and a single spotlight comes up and then “We Will Rock You”- by In This Moment.

On the Tron comes up images of Karlie and Vespertine wrestling and Karlie brawling with various opponents and Vespertine flying off various things to take out various opponents. Interspersed are images of Karlie playing hockey and checking opponents and Vespertine driving her cars and doing side shows and street racing.

From below the ring, the trapdoor with an entire pulpit comes up with Karlie standing behind arms outstretched as if basking in the light of God. On either side of her stand Hilda Myer and Tracy Dixon. The pulpit in front of her is uniquely dark and on it are two candles with Vespertine standing head bowed and in buddhist prayer. She looks up and we see her eyes are deep dark black. 

She steps off the trapdoor and waits at the top of the entrance ramp. Karlie goes into darkness as she goes around the pulpit and reappears right next to Vespertine. Karlie has arms outstretched as if asking for her God for help. Vespertine holds out a fist towards the audience as if to encompass their souls. They start off and walk in time to the music. 

Karlie gets to the ring, goes up the steps and goes through the ropes. Vespertine goes up the opposite steps, goes to the middle of the ropes, and flips over them dropping into Melina-type splits. The lights are still low as both women get to the center of the ring.

“We will, we will rock you.

WE will, we will rock you.

We will, we will rock you.”

Then when it goes into the ending bridge of the song, they suddenly pose, Karlie stands at 5 feet 11 inches and Vespertine poses low in front of her at 5 feet 5 inches but both have arms out and up. The lights come back up and Vespertine bows her head to take off her hood whereup when she comes back up, her eyes have returned to normal. She goes to stand in the far corner with Karlie to discuss team tactics with Hilda and Tracy listening in.

Jessica Carr – I am thinking that they are going to be getting a tag team title shot before long.

Victoria Hill – Yeah, but after Father Nathan and Eron Hunter get theirs.

Jessica Carr – That’s true.

Victoria Hill – The Tag Team titles looking to be hotly contested soon enough. 

As the bell sounds to start the match, Hehehe and Vespertine start the match in the ring with one another. Hehehe closes in with Vespertine in the center of the ring with his ghastly smile. Vespertine’s lip curls in a sneer as she looks at him. 

Vespertine moves to strike, but Hehehe just belly bumps her hard enough to send her back a few steps. He gives off a ghastly giggle and charges with his shoulder,taking her to the mat with his sheer weight. He drops an elbow,hitting the mat as Vespertine rolls out of the way. She gets back to her feet and punches Hehehe in the gut. He just sticks his tongue out at her. This all changes when she hits another punch, this time to the throat. She follows this up with a quick heart punch. Hehehe staggers backward, clutching at his throat and gagging.

Vespertine goes to the ropes,leaping onto them so she can hit a lionsault, except Hehehe catches her. He holds onto her with a laugh as he takes a few steps and powerslams her to the mat. 

Jessica Carr – Vespertine is so much lighter than the Twins that she has a hard time inflicting punishment.

Victoria Hill – I’m sure she’ll figure it out. 

Hehehe grabs Vespertine by the hair and begins to drag her toward his own corner. She grabs hold of his wrist and screams as she tries to get him to release her and referee, Troy Reynolds, begins yelling at him to release the hold. Hehehe tags in Hahaha and releases her. Hahaha gets into the ring and both Twins use their fists to pound Vespertine to the mat as she tries to get up. 

Karlie Nash runs across the ring and drills Hehehe with a dropkick to the side of the head to get him to stop. Troy yells at Karlie to leave the ring while Hehehe exits. Hahaha grabs Vespertine up off of the mat and slams her against the corner. Hehehe wraps the tag rope around Vespertine’s throat and begins to choke her while Hahaha grabs her by the legs and pulls her. Karlie exits the ring and points to the other side of the ring while jumping on the ring apron. 

Troy Reynolds turns around and the Twins drop Vespertine to the mat. She has her hands to her throat, trying to regain her air while Hahaha pulls her up and slams her against the corer again so he can hit several turnbuckle thrusts to the midsection. He then pulls her out of the corner and grabs her by the back of the head with the intent to slam her face into the mat, but Vespertine shoves him off. He spins around and Vespertine hits the triple kick, one to the left side, one to the right side, and one right in the midsection. Hahaha doubles ver from the last impact and hits a lightning quick pedigree! 

Jessica Carr –What a comeback by Vespertine!

Victoria Hill – She gonna want to make that tag though.

Vespertine starts making her way across the ring as Hahaha is slow to get up. He starts chasing her across the ring with the intent to stop her, but Vespertine makes a dive and makes the connection! Karlie Nash leaps into the ring and drills Hahaha in the side of the head with a couple of hard right hands. She hits a dragon screw leg whip to send Hahaha to the mat and then runs to the ropes as Hahaha starts to sit up and hits a rolling neck snap! 

Hahaha gets back to his feet for Karlie to nail a Glascow Kiss Headbutt that she calls Game Misconduct! This staggers Hahaha long enough for Karlie to tag Vespertine back in. Karlie pulls Hahaha down across her knee whileVespertine goes to the top rope,leaping off with a massive legdrop that sends Hahaha to the mat (while his girth means he doesn’t flip). Vespertine and Karlie both hold him down for the cover!

…one

……two

……..three!

Marcela Sancho – Winners of the match…Vespertine and Karlie Nash…eNVy!

Vespertine and Karlie Nash celebrate in the ring while Hehehe comes into the ring to help Hahaha out and head to the back.

Jessica Carr – Well eNVy have the momentum. We’ll just have to see what happens here. But we know that one of the next teams has first dibbs on a possible shot at the Tag Team Champions, the Bastards. 

Victoria Hill – You’re talking about Eron Hunter and Father Nathan, our odd ball team right now. But one that got a solid victory against those same CWF Tag Team Champions. 

Jessica Carr – That they do, but tonight they’re on Vanguard: High Stakes as they face what on paper looks like another oddball team: Viktor Kreigson and Samael Drago.

Victoria Hill – A win over Hunter & O’Connell tonight could mean they’re getting a possible shot at those title belts!

Jessica Carr – You know we just spent a whole match and now another talking about the CWF tag division having a bunch of possible contenders. 

Victoria Hill – Holy shit, we did!

Jessica Carr – That is awesome, let’s go to the ring!

Marcela Sancho – The following matchup is a Tag Team Match scheduled for one fall.  Introducing first the Hound of Hades. He is Viktor Kriegson!!!

The string introduction of Avenged Sevenfold’s “Afterlife” plays as a singular spotlight finds its way to the entrance ramp. The imposing form of The Hound of Hades steps out. His cold, calculating eyes surveying the crowd as his hands meet behind his back. As heavy metal music hits, a column of fire explodes on each side of Viktor, prompting him to move forward, brow furrowing with a rage-filled focus, his hands checking the tape around his wrists as he power walks down to the ring in time with the music. Moving up the ring steps and onto the apron, his hand grasps onto the top rope, a deep scowl crossing his face as his eyes look over the crowd once more. Wiping his boots on the floor, Viktor enters the ring through the top and middle ropes, before making his way over to an opposite corner, climbing to the middle rope as his hands, once again, meet behind his back, surveying the crowd with his now focused scowl. After a longer than comfortable moment, he steps back down, before preparing himself for the bout ahead.

Marcela Sancho – And his tag partner for this bout. From the Academy of Apollo, “THE ACADEMIC”, Samael Drago!!!!!

When the first notes begin, lights go off, as snow falls on the ramp. This continues till the breakdown of the song, when Drago is lifted up from the bottom of the ramp. He stands there quietly.

When the chorus comes in, and the entrance video says, “100% pure wrestling infection detected”, the pyros go off as Drago stretches out both his arms in a Vitruvian Man pose. He then starts walking to the ring.

Once he gets on the apron, he turns back to look at the crowd and then gets into the ring. He takes his Dragon-Scale jacket off in the ring. He turns to Viktor and nods.

Jessica Carr – They look like quite a tough team.

Marcela Sancho – And first of their opponents tonight, Father Nathan O’Connell!!!!

The lights around the arena go dark and a mist begins to form around the entryway and down the ramp. Nathan seems to materialize from the mist itself as he walks out and pauses, taking a look at the crowd and then makes his way at a steady pace to the Ring, He throws a few warm up punches as he looks at his opponents. Nathan slides into the ring and is ambushed by Viktor while Samael takes his stance, awaiting the arrival of Eron. Nathan is being destroyed in the ring with some clubbing right hands until he is sent to the ropes and hit with a big foot from Viktor. Viktor stomps the life out of Nathan taking advantage of the numbers as Samael makes his way up the entranceway.

Jessica Carr – These guys have jumped the Preacher!!

As Samael gets about halfway up the entrance ramp out from the crowd comes the man he was looking for, Eron jumps the guard rails and clubs Samael in the back of the neck with a right hand. He sends him to the ground with a kick to the gut followed by a snap suplex. Eron grabs Samael by his hair and proceeds to bring him to the ringside area. He connects with a DDT on the outside of the ring and then takes his corner and watches on as his partner Nathan is getting punished with some brutal fists to the face.

Victoria Hill – These Vets will soon get the better of these two newcomers.

Jessica Carr – This week?

Victoria Hill – Maybe.

In the ring Viktor allows Nathan to get to his feet, only to be pushed into the corner and to connect with some more kicks to the gut. Viktor goes to whip Nathan to the opposite corner when Nathan finally takes the upper hand by reversing the Irish Whip into a fierce drop toe hold. Nathan quickly makes the tag and is allowed to roll to the outside and Eron arrogantly gets shouting abuse at his opponent in the ring. Outside Samael is also starting to regain his senses and begins pulling himself up onto the ring apron. Eron keeps control of the match taking advantage of the fallen Viktor. Eron grabs the arms and legs of Viktor and brings him up with a surfboard stretch. Samael enters the ring just for enough time to break the hold. Viktor grabs at his hurt ribs, but as Eron goes after him Viktor takes the chance and goes for a roll up.

… One

…… Two

……….Kick out by Eron.

Victoria Hill – Quick count there from the referee.

Jessica Carr – No favourites in wrestling Vickie, you should know that.

Victoria Hill – It’s Victoria, Shut up!!

And both men are to their feet. Viktor connects with some right hands, and Eron blocks them and does the same. Viktor whips Eron to the ropes with power and Eron comes back with a flying forearm. Eron sees that he has a chance against the Twisted Son of a bitch, and brings Viktor to his feet. Eron kicks Viktor a few times in those busted up ribs and then brings him off the mat in a Sidewalk Slam position. Viktor tries to manoeuvre his way out, only to be sent down hard with full force with a sidewalk Slam. Viktor screams in pain as he holds his ribs, but as Eron smiles at Viktor, Viktor makes the tag to Samael who comes running in with a vengeance.

Jessica Carr – Let’s see if Samael can do better against the Veteran Eron.

Victoria Hill – I don’t think so!!!!!

First off, Eron goes for a huge dropkick but it is sidestepped by Samael, he grabs the leg in mid air. Eron looks in pain as Samael turns him, stomach first on the mat with an ankle lock, The veteran Eron grabs for the ropes but Samael kicks him away. After a few seconds Nathan jumps in and makes the save. Viktor shakes off the Samael to the head delivered by Nathan and brings Eron back to his feet. The referee escorts Nathan out of the ring. Viktor grabs Eron and sends him into the corner, Eron reverses however, and sends Viktor into the corner so hard he goes over the top rope. Eron then runs at the corner and hits Viktor with a Spear through the ropes. The crowd goes nuts as both men lie hurt on the outside. Nathan blindsides Samael with a right hand and brings him into the ring with a snap suplex.

Jessica Carr – What a spear Victoria.

Samael takes the upper hand for the first time in the duration of this matchup. Samael sends Nathan to the ropes and takes him down with a quick suplex for the cover.

… One

… Kick Out by Nathan, and he is furious.

Nathan goes to kick Samael in the gut but Samael catches his foot, Nathan then goes for an enziguri but Samael ducks and then brings Nathan to his feet. Samael connects with a Massive DDT sending blood pouring out of the busted nose of Nathan. Nathan is out cold, but neither of them are the legal men. Eron re-enters the ring and he climbs to the top rope. He screams something at Samael and as he turns around Samael is caught with a huge missile dropkick to the ribs, The crowd goes nuts as Samael falls to the mat right next to Nathan. Viktor rolls back into the ring, rolling Samael out.

Jessica Carr – Ah the two legal men are in the ring for once.

Victoria Hill – Yeah but Nathan is still down.

Eron spots Viktor and goes to work on the ribs further with a modified STF putting more pressure to the ribs. Nathan slowly gets to his feet, he touches the blood on his face and brings it to his eye level, he smiles before taking his corner. Eron releases the hold and brings Viktor to his feet. Viktor is whipped to the ropes and sent down with a clothesline. Just as he goes for the cover Samael makes his way back in the ring and Viktor slides to the outside. Samael blindsides Eron with a neckbreaker and then snaps on a vicious armbar. Eron screams in pain, but manages to make the tag to the bloody Nathan. Samael didn’t see the tag and he continued the hold. Nathan climbs to the top rope and hits a leg drop on not only Samael, but Eron as well. Both men are hurt and Nathan smiles as blood pours from his head. Nathan pushes Eron to the outside of the ring and goes to cover Samael.

… One

…… Two

….Viktor is back in the ring and he kicks Nathan right in the face. With one hand holding his ribs, Viktor brings Nathan to his feet and kicks him in the gut for an implant DDT. Even more blood starts oozing out of the head of Nathan as Viktor puts Samael atop Nathan, and the referee makes the count.

… One

…… Two

…”HOLY SHIT” The fans start to chant as Nathan kicks out.

Viktor looks shocked and just calls for the recovering Samael to make the tag. And he does, Samael makes his way to Viktor and Viktor enters the ring proceeding to stop the life out of Nathan. Eron and Samael both end up on the outside of the ring, and they exchange numerous right hands. Viktor kicks Nathan in the head about ten times before bringing him to the corner. Viktor mounts Nathan in the corner for a start of ten right hands to the already open skull.

…1

… 2

… 3

… 4

… 5

… 6

… 7

….The crowd goes nuts counting with each strike.

Victoria Hill – Nathan has lost quite a lot of blood, maybe the referee should think about ending this?

Nathan suddenly sends Viktor to the mat with a Snap Powerbomb from the top rope position. Nathan, like a bloody madman, goes to work stomping away on the ribs once again using the ropes for advantage. Nathan sets Viktor sitting in the corner and runs at him for a quick dropkick right to the ribs. Viktor screams in pain as Nathan continues the assault. Outside Eron has the advantage as he takes Samael down with another snap suplex to the outside. Eron climbs the guard rail on the outside and connects with a huge leg drop and Samael looks hurt. Eron searches for a chair and his search comes up successful as he makes his way back toward Samael who is now pulling himself to his feet. Eron swings the chair quickly and Samael manages to duck. The chair connects with the guard rail and stuns Eron for a second, just long enough for Samael to take Eron down with a neckbreaker. Samael brings Eron to his feet and starts to make his way up to guard rail. They reach the top and Samael kicks Eron in the face with some stiff kicks. Eron hits the ground hard and Samael stomps away on Eron.

Jessica Carr – This is getting out of hand.

The referee looks down at them shaking his head but he turns back to the two legal men in the ring. Nathan still has the advantage, he connects with an abdominal drop and short rib breaker. Viktor can barely move as he is more worried about holding on to his hurt ribs. Nathan connects with a short powerbomb and the crowd goes wild. Nathan has a smile forming across his face as the blood pours through his teeth. He tears the t-shirt from Viktor and goes to the outside. He re-enters with a chair. The referee spots the chair straight away and starts to wrestle it from Nathan’s grasp. Unseen from him Eron rolls in the other side he hits Viktor squarely between the eyes with a super kick knocking him out cold. Eron rolls out. Nathan goes for the cover and the referee makes the count.

… One

…… Two

…Viktor kicksout hanging on and rolls up Nathan.

… One

……. Two

…..Nathan pulls on Viktor’s tights and reverses the pin.

… One

…… Two

…….. Three!!!

Marcela Sancho – And your winner’s Father Na…………………

She is cut off as the lights go out.

Jessica Carr – What the hell is happening?

A commotion seems to be coming from the ring but nothing can be seen in the dark. The lights flicker on and off. In the ring a figure can be seen. The figure Irish whips Father Nathan. Nathan bounces back and the figure launches him into the air and hits him with a brutal looking pop up Samoan Drop.

Jessica Carr – Wait, what’s he doing out here?

The lights pop on fully and stand in the ring are Viktor and Samael but also they are stood alongside Malakai Tepes. He has a sadistic grin on his face. Samael and Viktor are both holding onto their opponents. Viktor lifts Eron up and hits him with the Ferryman’s Toll whilst Samael hits Father Nathan with the Ode of the Unholy. Both men are down in the middle of the ring as the three men who had laid waste to them stood over them and lifted their left arms to the ceiling and pointed as the lights went out once again.

Jessica Carr – What’s this? Malakai Tepes is out here with them? They just… 

Victoria Hill – I’m sure that is an ominous warning to the others out there. Is this a new stable? 

Jessica Carr – I sure looks like it. 

Victoria Hill – Another tribe to join the tribal warfare!

Jessica Carr – Hmm, that would make a great Pay Per View name… you think they’d do it? 

Victoria Hill – If they do, they’d better pay me for the idea!

Jessica Carr – Well we’re live and now on record of you coming up with that.  But that leaves us with ONE more match for tonight!

Victoria Hill – VALOR CHAMPIONSHIP Six-Person Tag!

Jessica Carr – Morgan Decker and his team, if one of them pins Kat Hale they’ll become Valor Champion. But it’s a six person tag team event. Three people on each team. Decker has brought his hired guns: Samiel Madison and Maxwell Drake, the Blood Corps. 

Victoria Hill – And combined those two alone are like double the entire other team. But Decker isn’t a small guy either. 

Jessica Carr – They’re facing the Valor Champion, “Wicked” Kat Hale, Tetsuo Oni, and Zolothach. 

Victoria Hill – This match is simple and academic. Bigger men, brutal men, over three smaller women. 

Jessica Carr – I don’t think it’s that easy. We’ve seen all of these women face off against bigger men. I mean Kat Hale won over your boyfriend, Monster Mammoth to take the Valor Title. 

Victoria Hill – Hey! She cheated to get it.

Jessica Carr – Can’t win the valor title by cheating. Can’t keep it by cheating either. 

Victoria Hill – If you say so. 

Jessica Carr – Well, time for tonight’s main event! Take it away Marcela!

Victoria Hill – Oh my god, this is the final match of Vanguard for Season 3!

Jessica Carr – That’s true!

Marcela Sancho – The following matchup is a six-person tag team event. It will be fought under Valor title rules, as if the current reigning Valor Champion is pinned, the title will change hands to the one who pinned her…. Introducing first… 

As the initial draw of the guitar sounds of “Bad Things” by Jace Everett plays, the lights cut out on the camera zooms onto the Jumbo-Tron where Decker’s name writes itself across the titantron.

Decker moves onto stage, a scantily clad woman on each side, hooking arms with him. Not soon after, his two hired guns: Maxwell Drake and Samuel Madison step out onto the stage to flank him, like security guards. Two more lovely women step out and lock arms with Drake and Madison. They all then walk down to the ring together. 

Marcela Sancho – introducing first… being escorted to the ring by some of the ladies who work out of Sherri’s Ranch in Pahrump, Nevada! They are the team of the “Blood Corps”… Maxwell Drake and Samuel Madison. And their ‘employer’… MORGAN DECKER!

Jessica Carr – They’re being brought down to the ring by… prostitutes?

Victoria Hill – They use other words around here. But outside of the Las Vegas Valley, that profession is legal here in Nevada… 

Jessica Carr –  That’s just… I hope they’ve got their shots.

Victoria Hill – While a bit funny, the Escorts in Nevada are required to have regular medical testing. I’d hate to say it, but they’re probably better off making sure their current clients are tested. 

The trio, and their ‘escorts’ walk down the rampway. Decker does his regular schtick where he’s winking and motioning to the women in the crowd as well as play up the attractive women he’s with now. 

When they get to the ring, the ladies all climb up the stairs for them first, and then hold the ring ropes open. Decker climbs through first, followed by Drake, then Madison. They all pose in the ring as the music finishes. Decker raises his first in the air, and then points to himself, and motions that he’s going to take the Valor Championship when he leaves tonight. 

Marcela Sancho – And their opponents….

Marcela Sancho – The come in at a total combined weight of 440 lbs… From Paris, Illinois… Zolothach…

The first 15 seconds of “Cthulu” by Gunship starts, as Zolothach comes out onto the stage. She stands there, as if waiting for something on the right side.

Marcela Sancho – and from Scottsdale, Arizona by way of Okinawa Japan… Tetsuo Oni!

The opening of “Reckless” by Lacuna Coil starts, and Tetsuo Oni steps out onto the stage, taking the other side from Zolothach. She’s wearing her gear, and the Knightmare Brigade T-shirt, with her wrists and forearms taped up really well.

Marcela Sancho – And finally, she is the reigning dual champion, currently possessing the 4 Winds Wrestling Tempest Championship and the Conquest Wrestling Valor Championship… from “Grand Junction” Colorado… “WICKED” KAT HALE!

A bit of “Nemo” by Nightwish starts to play, as “Wicked” Kat Hale steps out onto the stage, taking the center position. She’s wearing the 4WW Tempest Title around her waist, and holding the CWF Valor Championship up high with both hands. 

She slips the title belt up over her shoulder, before producing a microphone 

Kat Hale – Hey, Decker. No, not even going to bother using your first name here. You’ve been going on about how you made me. About how this is all you. But the reality of it all… this is all me. I’m a dual champion, without you. And after seeing your entrance out here tonight, I know you had to pay the ladies before they came out here with you. So I hope you have enough to pay up what you owe for your hired hands. 

Jessica Carr – Morgan Decker does have some history with stiffing people he’s hired. 

Victoria Hill – Well we know he’ll be stiffing at least a couple of them tonight. 

Jessica Carr – So glad we’re in Pay Per View mode tonight… 

Kat Hale – Now some of you might be wondering why we did just the short bits of our music to come out and now it’s stopped. I can’t give full details, but since this is about getting rid of you and wiping your memory clean from here and our lives. I got permission to use something, a little teaser, but after talking with my partners, we thought it would fit tonight so well. So as we come down, someone hit play on the special song. Decker, I dedicate this to you!

Another song starts, instantly to lyrics, the song starting slow. Hale hands the microphone to a ringside attendant. It’s “Sweet Sacrifice” by Evanescence, but it’s not Amy Lee singing. 

It’s true, we’re all a little insane

but it’s so clear

now that I’m unchained

The trio walk down together, keeping their spots. Everyone is doing high 5’s with the crowd. Zolothach admittedly looks a little, not used to being on the receiving end of the fan’s cheers. 

Jessica Carr – A song dedication tonight to Morgan Decker. 

Victoria Hill – She had to get permission, but this isn’t the original.

fear is only in our minds

taking over all the time

fear is only in our minds but its taking over all the time

They all get to the ring, the referee gives Decker’s team some warnings, as Zolothach and Oni head up the ring steps on adjacent corners as Hale slides under the bottom rope. She comes up and poses with the belts some more. Oni does a slingshot somersault into the ring, while Zolothach goes to a corner and plays up to the crowd a bit.

you poor sweet innocent thing

dry your eyes and testify

you know you live to break me- don’t deny

sweet sacrifice

Jessica Carr – I swear I’ve heard that voice before. 

Victoria Hill – Yeah, I think that might be Kat Hale singing….

Jessica Carr – I think you’re right.

Hale hands the referee, Scott Jones, the Valor title and then starts to get ready, handing the rest of her gear to the ring attendants. But as the next part comes on, she does a little Karaoke, aiming it right at Decker. 

One day I’m gonna forget your name

and one sweet day, you’re gonna drown in my lost pain

Decker manages to get some trash talk in, making sure to point out that all he has to do is pin her and he’s won the war. 

fear is only in our minds

taking over all the time

fear is only in our minds but its taking over all the time

As the music dies down, Scott Jones calls everyone to the middle of the ring. 

Marcela Sancho – Your referee, the CWF’s Senior official, Scott Jones!

As Marcela heads out of the ring, Jones gives a rundown of the rules to the participants of the match. Especially going over the Valor Division’s “pure wrestling’ rules. 

Jessica Carr – For the first time ever, the Valor championship is on the line in a six-person tag team match. Who ever pins Kat Hale on Morgan Decker’s side, will become the CWF Valor Champion. 

Victoria Hill  – And one has to wonder, what would happen if Drake or Madison would pin her? 

Jessica Carr –  A shitfit, that’s what it would cause. 

Victoria Hill – You’re not wrong. 

Jones asks the teams to return to their corner and pic someone to start. Decker’s team head to the corner and talk, while Zolothach and Kat Hale both go to their corner. This means Tetsuo Oni will be starting for Team Hale. As soon as they see that, Maxwell Drake seems to indicate he’ll start for Team Decker. 

As soon as Drake heads back to the middle of the ring, Jones asks for a handshake. Oni extends her hand to Drake but he refuses to shake it. 

Jessica Carr – Come on.

Victoria Hill – It’s not required. 

Drake smiles and shakes his head. Jones calls for the bell. 

DING! DING!

Drake lunges forward, but Oni, using the extended hand, hooks him under one arm and takes him over in a basic Judo takedown, using herself as the fulcrum. Drake lands on his back, on the side of Team Hale’s corner. He scrambles to get his knees under him, as Tetsuo Oni hits the ropes. 

Jessica Carr – And he underestimated Tetsuo Oni, there. 

Victoria Hill – But did it really do much? She flipped him over her shoulder. It’s not like she’s too far off the ground as it is. 

Oni hits the ropes right next to where Drake was standing. She came off, looking for something, but he catches her, easily and then slams her down to the mat with a uranage. Drake then hits the ropes on his own and comes off with a simple back senton, landing hard on her ribcage. 

Jessica Carr – A bit of judo of his own on the former Judo champion. 

Victoria Hill – That was a rock bottom uranage… 

Jessica Carr – Which is originally a throw in Judo. 

Victoria Hill – Oh… 

Drake comes up to his feet easily. He pulls Oni up to her feet, and whips her to the ropes. He tries to catch her with a belly to belly, but she manages to jump up before the catch, and brings her knees to his chest, knocking him down. She then tumbles into her corner, and tags in Zolothach. 

Jessica Carr – A quick change out from the side of Team Hale. 

Zolothach comes into the ring, and Drake shakes his head and points to Hale. Zolothach smiles and shakes her head. 

Jessica Carr – And they’re wanting Hale to get into the ring. 

Victoria Hill – Well they can only win the Valor title by pinning her. Not the other two on her team. 

She comes in at him, and kicks him in the midsection. She quickly grabs his head, and then snaps him down with a DDT. She gets up quickly and heads for the ropes. She hops to the second rope, and comes off with a quick elbow to his back, more to his shoulders and neck. 

Zolothach quickly rolls Drake over, and tries to get a pinfall.  Jones is there to count.

… One

Drake kicks out, tossing the smaller woman off of him. 

Jessica Carr – Quick pin attempt, but not enough damage done. Not yet. 

Both come to their feet. Drake swings a little wildly at Zolothach. She ducks under, steps up onto his front knee, and hits an enziguri that rocks him pretty well. She recovers and takes him over, and locks him into a hamstring pull submission. 

Drake tries to reach out for the ropes, but he’s just out of position. 

Jessica Carr – And Zolothach doing what she does best here. 

Drake almost gets to the rope, when Testuo Oni hops over the ropes, and comes down with a stomp on his hand. She quickly gets back outside the ropes, just as Jones comes over to warn her. He does give her a warning, and she smiles and nods her head, and grabs the tag rope again. 

Hale comes in as Jones is warning Oni, and delivers a solid kick right to his face, before ducking back out again. 

Victoria Hill – Some shady, but barely legal tactics by Team Hale here. They’re going to be pushing interference warnings all night from the looks of it.

Jessica Carr – Well, still legal. But they are half the size or less, than the guys on the other side. So they’re going to need to hit hard, and fast to pick up the win tonight. 

Drake turns his head towards is corner and yells out. Decker climbs into the ring, and Jones cuts him off, giving him a warning and trying to get him out of the ring. Madison gets down off the apron, runs around, and reaches in to grab Drake by the hand and hauls him out of the ring. 

Victoria Hill – And some quick thinking by Samuel Madison there. 

Decker finally heads back to his corner, while Drake and Madison come back over to their side. Drake slides into the ring, and tags in Madison as soon as he’s back into place. The larger man between the two tag team partners climbs in and squares up with Zolothach. He also points to Hale, and motions for her to come in, but she smiles and waves him off. 

Madison reaches out and suddenly pushes Zolothach down with both hands. She floats over in a reversed somersault, but as she comes up to her feet, he rushes in with a European uppercut. He pushes her back to the ropes after, then whips her to the other side. He goes running in and turns her over with a huge running clothesline. Zolothach flips over with the impact, and lands in a ‘superhero landing’ before coming to her feet. 

Jessica Carr – Now that was pretty awesome. 

Madison turns around to face her. Zolothach steps in with a side thrust kick that comes up under his chin. She bounces off the ropes quickly and does another one. When the big man is rocked, she grabs his arm and whips him into her own corner.  Zolothach goes running into the corner hitting a huge running heel kick to Madison’s face. She pulls his head forward and hooks him for a suplex. Tetsuo Oni comes in and hooks him on the other side. 

Victoria Hill – No way either of these two alone, let alone together could get that man up for a suplex. 

They both try to pull him up, and he’s not budging. Madison starts to recover, and tries to lock both Zolothach and Tetuso Oni into his own form of a double suplex, but Kat Hale comes over the top rope, to deliver a double axe handle to his back. She then goes back to the ropes, and comes off to scoop under Madison’s waist. All three manage now to take Madison up and over in a suplex, back to the middle of the ring. 

Jessica Carr – But all three could!

Quickly both Decker and Drake come into the ring. Tetsuo Oni and Kat Hale were already heading back to their corner, but they stop just shy to make sure nothing happens to their partner, Zolothach who is still legal. But seeing the others come in, Zolothach backs off for a bit, getting nearer to her corner. 

Scott Jones starts yelling warnings to everyone. 

Victoria Hill – And this is about to break down here. Jones, you’ve got your work cut out for you. 

Drake helps Madison to his feet, while Decker starts to bad mouth everyone else. When he gets to Kat on his trash talking all three women suddenly rush the men, and deliver their own version of a running drop kick.

Jones is quick to then start a count to warn everyone… and he proclaims.

Scott Jones – I’m not afraid to toss this match out if you don’t follow the rules of a Valor Title match!

1… 

Tetsuo Oni and Kat Hale start back towards their corner. 

2… 

Drake and Madison both check on Decker, who hired them, and start to help him up. 

3… 

Everyone who needs to be out of the ring is now out.

4… 

Madison reaches over and offers up his hand to someone to tag. After a few long seconds of Decker not tagging in, Drake slaps his hand and then climbs into the ring. 

Zolothach looks over to her corner, and both put their hands out, but Zolothach waves them off, for now.

Drake moves in for the attack while she’s paying attention to the other corner. He lifts her up and takes her over with an exploder suplex. 

Jessica Carr – So far this has been pretty even. But we’ve yet to see either Kat Hale or Morgan Decker in this match. 

Victoria Hill – Well it’s obvious why Hale’s team is protecting her. You can’t win the Valor title if she doesn’t get into the match to possibly get pinned.

Drake gets up quickly. When she sees Zolothach getting up, he kicks her in the midsection. When she falls down to the mat, he delivers another one. He looks to his regular tag team partner, and motions for something before he starts to pull Zolothach up.

Jessica Carr – The Blood Corps about to do some teamwork from the looks of it.

Madison comes into the ring, and climbs up the turnbuckle to sit on it, his feet on the second rope. Tetsuo Oni immediately drops off the apron and heads to the other side. 

Drake lifts Zolothach up and then slams her down hard with a high angle back suplex. Tetsuo Oni hops up onto the apron next to where Madison is. Madison kisses his fist, and then starts to stand on the ropes, looking to be going for a fist drop. Tetsuo Oni stops that, slingshotting up into a hurricanrana that takes Madison off the ropes and lands him on his back next to Zolothach.  Testuo Oni rolls out of the ring, and looks up at the outcome. 

Victoria Hill – And not how he wanted that to end up. 

Decker jumps down off the apron and catches Tetsuo Oni outside as she turns with a belly to belly suplex that throws her into the barricade. He gets up and then slams into her with a running knee next to the barricade. 

Jessica Carr – The teamwork of Team Hale might have just had a stop put on it. 

Hale gets down off the apron and runs around the ring. Decker looks to be pulling Testuo Oni up for something else on the outside, when she hits him in the chin with a palm strike. He stumbles backwards and turns, right into a Pele kick by Kat Hale. 

Victoria Hill – And not sure Decker was looking for that. But he got a few big hits in on Tetsuo Oni. 

Drake pulls Zolothach up in the ring, and he whips her to the ropes. He follows her in, but gets caught by a springboard tilt-a-whirl DDT! Zolothach tries to then roll for her corner but no one is there to tag in!

Victoria Hill – No one home to tag to!

Drake recovers quickly and grabs Zolothach’s leg, to try to pull her out of the corner. Hale and Oni both rush to the corner. Zolothach is bouncing on one foot, still reaching for her corner, when Oni slips under the ropes. She hits a super-duper kick on Drake, causing him to let go of Zolothach’s leg. 

Zolothach lunges suddenly and tags in Kat Hale!

Jessica Carr – And the valor champion is now in this match!

Decker climbs into the ring, and tries to rush Hale, but Oni, still there gets in the way. She pulls back her leg and looks to be about to kick Decker between his legs. He stops, and uses his hands to block… and then eats an Iron Fist instead. Decker holds his face, and falls to the mat. 

Victoria Hill – Again extra people in the ring, but Testuo Oni just almost got her team disqualified!

Jessica Carr – Was a feint, she wouldn’t have actually kicked him in the dick. 

Victoria Hill – Not sure about that. 

Madison quickly comes in and grabs Decker, to help him get out of the ring. When he comes up, there is some blood coming from his nose where the iron fist hit him unprotected. 

Jones again orders Tetsuo Oni out of the ring. She moves to exit. 

Kat Hale pulls Drake to his feet, and whips him to the ropes. He catches the ropes, stopping any momentum. When he sees Zotothach is right there, he actually reaches over and swipes at her, missing a slap. Hale comes in, grabs his arm, twisting it into a hammerlock. She says something to Zolothach, who nods to her. 

As Hale takes Drake down with her signature Hammerlock legsweep, Zolothach comes off with a slingshot somersault leg drop that lands across the affected shoulder. Drake flops around a bit, holding his shoulder after the double impact. 

Jessica Carr – That looked to be pretty nasty.

Victoria Hill – Wicked even?

Jessica Carr – You could say that, yes. 

Decker and Madison both enter the ring. Decker grabs Hale by her hair as she’s getting up, and pulls her up into a double handed choke. Madison grabs Zolothach and tosses her between the ropes to the outside… She looks to land hard into the side of the ring steps. 

Victoria Hill – And Hale’s team’s borderline cheating has now led to this… 

Scott Jones is warning the others, when he turns around to see Decker with the choke in the corner. He starts to count.

1… 

Decker continues to hold Hale up in the air, while his teammates scramble for their corner.

2…

3… 

When Madison gets there and starts to step through, he tosses Hale back into their corner. He moves to slip back through the ropes. He puts his hand out to Drake as he’s shaking his shoulder out from what looks to be an obvious stinger.

Tetsuo Oni slips into the ring and runs over to the other corner. She dropkicks Morgan Decker off the apron.  Madison reaches out and tags in, letting Drake get to the corner to recover. When he comes into the ring, he grabs Tetsuo Oni and picks her up into a military press… and then throws her over the ropes to land on the floor outside. 

Jessica Carr – Things starting to not look so good for Team Hale here!

Hale, getting up but holding her throat from the choke from Decker. Madison moves in and she kicks him into his thigh, causing him to back up. She kicks again, and again, trying to work her way out of their corner. 

Decker makes his way back up to the apron. 

Victoria Hill – Hale is fighting back, but it might be too little, too late. 

Hale goes to move out of the corner, but Decker reaches in and grabs her by the hair and pulls her back hard to the turnbuckle. He then delivers a clubbing blow across her chest. Madison comes running in, and delivers a shoulder thrust to her midsection. 

Jessica Carr – You might be right here, Vicki. Not looking good for the Valor title here now. It might be a done deal.

Madison lifts Hale out of the corner, over his shoulder. He takes a few steps out towards the middle of the ring and then lets her slide down a bit before delivering a huge air raid crash. 

He sits there gloating for a moment, and looks over his shoulder where Decker is clapping now.

Victoria Hill – There is the nail in the coffin here. 

Madison gets up, and grabs Hale’s hair as he pulls her up to her feet. He holds her hair with one hand, and pulls back the other for a huge haymaker style punch. She breaks free as he punches, ducks under and hits a sitout shoulder breaker. 

Jessica Carr – And she’s starting to fight back. 

Hale turns to try to recover and go for a hot tag, but no one is in her corner. 

Victoria Hill – She’s all alone now!

Madison grabs her, again by the hair. Scott Jones forces the break right away, now yelling about the constant hair pulls. Decker starts to complain about Jones’ calls. Madison instead grabs Hale on the back of her neck, to make up for it.

Jessica Carr – And now things aren’t looking good, for sure.

Madison whips Hale to the ropes. He runs after her. She bounces off, and he catches her with a huge kitchen sink style knee to the midsection. She flips over his knee and lands on her back. He quickly reaches down and pulls her up to her feet. He whips her to the nearest ropes, and catches her as she comes off with a huge bear hug. He keeps her in the air, squeezing as he starts to walk around the ring. 

Jessica Carr – Not something you see everyday, but the size difference here. That’s going to take a lot out of the Valor Champion. 

Victoria Hill – He just better remember it’s Kat Hale, and not his escort for tonight, otherwise he could motorboat her right now. 

Jessica Carr – Ewww…. 

After a minute or so in the hold, he gets over near his corner. He pops Hale up over his shoulder, and then twists his body to hit a huge powerslam. He quickly hooks the leg, going for a pin!

… One

Decker notices the pinfall attempt and yells at Madison as he quickly slides into the ring under the bottom rope. 

… … Two

……… Th… Decker pulls Madison off of Hale, stopping the pin. 

Madison comes up to his feet, and starts to argue with Decker. The camera picks up Decker’s complaint.

Morgan Decker – I hired you to help ME win that title! Don’t fuck me over or you’re not getting paid! So let’s do this!

Madison doesn’t argue. He reaches down and pulls Hale up to her feet. Jones warns Decker about both being in the ring. Decker climbs through the ropes. 

Jessica Carr – Samuel Madison almost won the Valor title there! But Morgan Decker put a stop to it.

Victoria Hill – Decker making sure he’s the one to take the title. I think Hale is in huge trouble now. Her two teammates are down and out, on the outside of the ring, still. And Decker is on the hunt for that Valor championship.

Just as Victoria says that, Zolothach kips up to her feet, where she was recovering. She looks up into the ring, and her corner. Not seeing Tetsuo Oni, she runs around till she finds her.

She grabs a drink from a person at ringside, and she tosses it onto Tetsuo Oni. Oni is startled to sit up, the drink having a LOT of what looks like small cut ice in it. Zolothach tells her to get up, and she also then leans back and kips up to her feet. 

Jessica Carr – And Zolothach and Tetsuo Oni are back up. 

Madison whips Hale to his own corner. He stalks in, hitting her again with a forearm smash, before he puts his hand up and tags in Decker. 

Victoria Hill – Hale is out of it on her feet. I think this might be it!

Decker climbs into the ring.

Suddenly, both Zolothach and Tetsuo Oni grab Drake’s legs from behind, drop him face first onto the apron in doing so. They then hook him for a tandem back suplex…  Both take a couple of steps back, and land him, neck and shoulders first onto the barricade. 

Both quickly get to their feet and pull Drake up to his feet. They then toss him over the barricade to the ringside seats. 

Jessica Carr –  Oni and Zolothach both just took out Maxwell Drake!

Victoria Hill – Too little, too late, from the looks of it. Drake is a sacrifice to our new Valor Champion, Morgan Decker. 

Both Madison and Decker pull Hale up. Madison pulls Hale’s head between his knees, and starts to lift her up for a powerbomb. Decker, yelling out instructions gets ready. Neither of them sees as both Zolothach and Tetsuo Oni come up onto the ring apron on adjacent sides. 

Victoria Hill – And some double team action here from Team Decker!

Jessica Carr – But both Zolothach and Tetsuo Oni are getting to the ring apron!

Jones starts a 5 count for Madison being in the ring. 

1… 

Madison holds Hale up, and extends it out for a high angle power bomb.

2… 

Decker gets ready to help spike it. 

Jessica Carr – They’ve only got a 5 count in a Valor division rules match!

Victoria Hill – They’ll make it.

3…. 

Tetsuo Oni comes off her side with a slingshot to a top rope springboard. She catches Decker with a flying inverted DDT that takes Decker down hard. She doesn’t try to hook the leg and instead pops up to her feet to move out of the way. 

Jessica Carr – And Tetsuo Oni blocks part of it!

4… Jones just hits 4, when he has to now warn Tetsuo Oni about being in the ring. 

Madison is already doing the powerbomb, so he drops Hale… right on Decker. Decker definitely takes the brunt of that hit, with Hale’s back falling across his midsection. Madison reacts, putting his hands to his head when he sees Decker was down and in the landing zone. Jones warns him to get out of the ring, and now!

Victoria Hill – Not how Morgan Decker wanted that to end!

Jessic Carr – And Scott Jones trying to get some control here!

Madison, realizing he’s pushing the limit, goes to turn to head back to his corner. Zolothach comes off the top turnbuckle with her “Twist of Fate” version of a flying corkscrew cutter on him. 

Victoria Hill – And Zolothach drops Samuel Madison. 

Zolothach gets up and runs for  the ropes on the other side. Oni breaks into a run as well, no ropes.  Both converge on Madison to deliver dual baseball slide drop kicks to get him out of the ring. 

Jessica Carr – We’ve now got Decker and the Valor Champion, Kat Hale as the legal people in the ring. 

Victoria Hill – And Oni and Zolothach. 

Hale gets herself up to her feet first. Decker rolls to his knees and starts to come up. Hale then does a short run to the ropes. She bounces off with a front kick that catches him in the face. This puts him vertical on his knees. She grabs him and sets up for her Wicked Rhythm finish. 

Jessica Carr – Here it comes, Wicked Rhythm!

Victoria Hill – She’s not going to hit it… 

The camera gets the shot as Kat Hale takes Morgan Decker over with a Wicked Rhythm. She rolls him over, but doesn’t go for the pin yet. She actually backs up, just as Zolothach re-enters the shot, hitting a slingshot version of a somersault leg drop on Decker. She quickly rolls out of the way as well, coming to her feet. 

Jessica Carr – And double team… 

Suddenly Tetsuo Oni comes into the shot, hitting her Metal Meteor Strike version of a phoenix splash on Decker’s prone body. She also rolls off of him. Just as Drake and Madison are getting to their feet outside, both Oni and Zolothach recover, to then run and drive through the ropes at them in dual topé suicidas that push the two men to the barricade. 

Victoria Hill – And I hate to say it, but that was… just awesome. 

Kat Hale goes for the pinfall, hooking Decker’s leg. 

… One

…… Two

……… Three!

Jessica Carr – They did it!

Victoria Hill – I’m not sure I believe it, but goes to show that one team was on the same page, fully! Decker cost his team the title by wanting it for himself only.

Both Zolothach and Oni slide back into the ring, and move to each raise one of Hale’s arms as she’s coming up. 

Marcela Sancho – Your winners, the team of Kat Hale, Zolothach and Tetsuo Oni! This means that Kat Hale is STIIIIILLLL the CWF VALOR CHAMPION!

Drake and Madison make their way back into the ring, and start to check on Decker. As they help him up, he pushes them both away and starts to yell at them. 

“Better Without You” by Evanescence starts to play over the PA system, this one the version sung by Amy Lee. 

Kat Hale climbs up to the top turnbuckle, facing the crowd and holds up the Valor title after its handed to her. 

Jessica Carr – What’s next for Morgan Decker? 

Victoria Hill – It was my understanding if he failed to win the title tonight, he was done with the CWF?

Jessica Carr – I doubt that’s the last we’ll be seeing of him. But this is the last you will see of us until Season 4 starts!

Victoria Hill – This is nerve wracking! But that was Vanguard: High Stakes in front of just under 19,000 people in the T-Mobile arena. And Desperate Warfare will be in the Allegiant Stadium just down the street! The home of the Las Vegas Raiders!

Jessica Carr – This has been Jessica Carr, and on behalf of my partner, Victoria Hill and our ring announcer Marcela Sancho… this has been a wonderful season. Tune into Desperate Warfare in a couple of days and get ready for Season 4 of the Conquest Wrestling Federation!

Both – And remember… #jointheconquest!