||Warzone || Season 4 || Episode 1 ||
- Blaise McClancy
- March 14, 2025
- Events, Warzone
- episode 1, season 4
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The show opening starts as the new Warzone theme for Season 4, “Elevate” by Kingdom Collapse starts to play. It’s quickly followed by the new Season 4 Logo for Vanguard.

Table of Contents
Show Opening
The opening credits start as the song plays, and it includes video highlights of Desperate Warfare.
It starts by the quick match between Greg Salazar and Matthew Clarke, as GMS hits the Memento Mori and scores a pinfall.
It then cuts to various shots of Kara Reinhardt and Steve Murdock in their big match for the Elite Title. It includes the shot of Murdock apparently getting an uncounted pinfall, as the referee was knocked out. But then ends with Reinhardt hitting her finisher and then getting a pin on Murdock.
Another transition into the 4WW Legion Title match, as the FWA’s… FWA, and the nKo take part in a triple threat trios match. It shows some highlights but ends with the Hard Brexit by the Bastards on the FWA’s Lizzie Rose, and then scoring the pinfall to retain the titles.
A shot of the debuting Boston Idol, in the ring talking.
Then it goes to Rob Riot and D fighting for the 4 Winds Championship, of course that recap ends with Rob Riot throwing D off the top of the cell that had been lowered around the ring. And then the aftermath… with D’s missing form, after having hit the hard concrete floor below.
And then the rest of the recaps are for the CWF Conquest Championship between the, at the time, champion Kronin Reinhardt, Abbigail Dresden and Eddie Williams.
It shows various shots of them all fighting in the triple-threat-elimination match. Then it goes to Kronin Reinhardt hitting a huge last-ride style powerbomb on Eddie Wiliams and then eliminating him.
Then it goes to various shots of Dresden and Reinhardt fighting, culminating with her using the Aztec Moonsault and scoring a pin on Reinhardt to secure the Conquest Championship and becoming the 4th person to ever hold the title belt.
The cameras then switch over to the CWF Crowd in the Tingley Arena, with CWF’s patented camera drone flyover. It goes over the crowd and a graphic comes up to start the show.
It then goes to the ringside area, where the announcers are ready to get things started. Eric Wilson’s voice comes over both the arena PA and the live media feed.
Eric Wilson – Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the First Episode of the CWF’s premier show, WARZONE for Season 4! Let me introduce your announcers for our media feed this evening… Benjamin Price and “Fast” Eddie Vega!
Ben Price – As Eric said, ladies and gentlemen welcome to Episode 1.. Of the 4th Season of Warzone. I’m Ben Price, and this is my co-host and co-hort, Eddie Vega.
Eddie Vega – Yes, welcome to what is a new season of Warzone. And we’re looking forward for 5 show cycles until we get to Lunar Warfare.
Ben Price – We’re coming off a small break after everyone got Wowed at Desperate Warfare in Las Vegas. Only ONE title changed hands the whole show… and it was the big one. Kronin Reinhardt’s final count as Conquest Champion came down to 331 days. Almost a YEAR as champion.
Eddie Vega – Well, that match had a fix in it anyway.
Ben Price – What do you mean?
Eddie Vega – Easy. How in the hell did an 18 year old little sh…
Ben Price – Need I remind you that she is the daughter of…
Eddie Vega – Rob Riot and Valora Salinas. But yes, okay. How did she win?
Ben Price – She managed to out endure, out wrestle, and out fight Kronin Reinhardt at Desperate Warfare… after they had both teamed up to eliminate Eddie Williams. That’s how.
Eddie Vega – I’m not buying it. But by the record books, yes. She is the Conquest Champion… Now her Dad just needs to step up and dethrone here.
Ben Price – Well speaking of de-throning, we have a match tonight as our main event that will have the Bastards or Riot and Wiliams defending their Tag Team Titles against the ragtag team of Eron Hunter and Father Nathan.
Eddie Vega – Bastards retain. Easy.
Ben Price – Not a guarantee there. They already have a win over the Bastards from a non-title match up. It will be a hell of a match, that’s for sure.
Eddie Vega – We’ve also got the person who was beaten for the Elite Title at Desperate Warfare defending it again against Gabriel Tuck tonight.
Ben Price – There was a moment when the referee was down during the Elite Title match that you could argue that Steve Murdock had Kara Reinhardt pinned. But there was no count during that time. So Kara Reinhardt is still Elite Champion. And she’ll defend tonight against Gabriel Tuck… and Murdock gets to deal with the other Bastard, Frank Windsor.
Eddie Vega – Well as much as I support Murdock being Elite Champion, that means Windsor should be challenging for the Elite title tonight, and then he’d be beating Murdock for that title on Warzone tonight.
Ben Price – Well… if you say so. We’ll be hearing from the new Conquest Champion, Abigail Dresden tonight as she has a bit of a celebration. We already know Eddie’s take on that.
Eddie Vega – My man Monster Mammoth will be shutting up Dresden’s fellow Upstart, Miguel Lanza, Jr after Lanza interfered in the Legion Title match at Desperate Warfare.
Ben Price –He didn’t. He was in the seats at ringside. He did attack Mammoth after the match, though.
Eddie Vega – Whatever.
Ben Price – We’ll also have the tag team of eNVy… Karlie Nash and Vespertine taking on Samael Drago and Viktor Kriegson, who appear to have formed an alliance with Malakai Tepes.
Eddie Vega – I’m not sure who to root for in that match up. I like eNVy, I like the new guys. And I like the idea of what appears to be a new Stable forming.
Ben Price – But we’re going to get started tonight with a debut and a re-debut.
Eddie Vega – Boston Idol came out during a pay per view, Desperate Warfare to work up the crowd. He’s a Las Vegas Native, and he’s going to face the returning Johnny Sniper.
Ben Price – Let’s go to the ring!ston Idol vs Johnny Sniper
Boston Idol vs Johnny Sniper

Eric Wilson – The following match up is scheduled for one fall with a 10-minute time limit. First, making his CWF Wrestling Debut… He hails from LAS VEGAS, Nevada and comes in at 6’ 4” and 262 lbs. This is BOSTON IDOL!
Walks down the aisle as, “Turn Me Loose” by Loverboy blares, always willing to pause once in the presence of an attractive, female fan to show off a chiseled arm. Some claim this vanity while others presume it a stalling tactic. Afterwards, he enters the ring, via the steps, always with a comment towards his opponent once he’s inside to invoke a reaction. To be honest, when he varies from this is when opponents should be extra worried.
Ben Price – Austin Idol made his debut technically during Desperate Warfare, but he wasn’t one of the booked wrestlers to compete. So he’s making his wrestling debut tonight, against a returning Johnny Sniper.
Eddie Vega – Johnny Sniper is returning after an injury that occured early in Season 3. So I have to give it to Austin Idol tonight. Sniper is going to have a lot of ring rust from his recovery.
Eric Wilson – And his opponent, hailing from Paris Island, South Carolina. He comes in at 6’ 2” and 217 lbs… this is Johnny Sniper!
The arena lights dim as “Jonny Sniper” by Enter Shikari begins to play. The crowd erupts as Johnny Sniper steps out onto the stage, his eyes scanning the crowd with military precision. Wearing his signature camo pants, brown boots, and green wrist tape, he raises a hand in a crisp salute before marching down the ramp. His movements are methodical, exuding discipline and focus as he climbs the ring steps and enters the ring, ready for battle.
Eric Wilson – Your referee, Troy Reynolds!
Ben Price – And this is how we’re starting Season 4. Who will start the season off right!
Reynolds calls both to the center of the ring, and gives them both a quick rundown. He then signals for the bell.
Ding! Ding!
Idol quickly grabs Sniper, and whips him to the ropes. Sniper comes off at a run. Idol goes for a shoulder tackle, but drops down early, letting Idol sail over here.
Ben Price – Idol starting off on the offensive but he catches just air.
Sniper gets up quickly and gets to Idol as he’s getting up. He grabs his head and drops down with a single leg face buster that causes Idol to pop up and then flop hard onto his back, near a corner.. Sniper gets up and gets ready, waiting for Idol to get up.
Eddie Vega – Come on, Idol. You’re from Vegas. Start me off right with a win tonight!
Ben Price – You bet on the matches tonight?
Eddie Vega – Of course.
As Idol gets back up to his feet, Jonny Sniper goes running in and hits him with a shotgun dropkick that knocks him back into the corner. Sniper doesn’t rest, as he rolls to his feet, and gets ready.
Ben Price – Johny Sniper just Locked and Loaded on Boston Idol. I’m not sure you’re going to win anything on this one, Eddie!
Idol starts to come out of the corner, and he’s met by a side thrust kick that snaps his head backwards. Idol drops like a sack of potatoes.
Ben Price – Killshot!
Reynolds drops down as Sniper goes for the pin.
… One
…… Two
……… Three!
Eric Wilson – The winner of this match, Johnny Sniper!
Eddie Vega – Okay, not how I wanted to start the season!
Ben Price – Well, Johnny Sniper with a triumphant return from injury here tonight, but Boston Idol was the one to pay the price.
Segment – eNVy

Karlie and Vespertine are at an undisclosed location in Albuquerque. Wherever it is, it’s got a lovely vista of the New Mexico desert. The camera pans around and we see Vespertine and Karlie just getting out of the Jeep and walking towards the cliff overlooking the vista.)
Vespertine – You know, it’s funny how our locations are always undisclosed. It’s not like we can go anywhere. We have to stay in Albuquerque for the show. They don’t limit us and we can fly in on the same day about an hour before the show starts if need be. I don’t know about you but I like arriving hours early and seeing if I can help set up.
Vespertine seems to pause, thinking a bit.
Vespertine – The problem with this town and this state, it’s too sunny, too happy. It’s not too ethereal dark buddhist for me and not too fundamentalist for you. Though wouldn’t it be cool if you could be a Warden here?
Karlie Nash – Maybe warden service could possibly transfer me here, but I honestly like Minnesota, besides the only interesting place in this state is Roswell, where that…
Karlie does air quotes with her fingers.
Karlie Nash – Weather balloon crashed in the forties.
Vespertine – Hiking here is the greatest. I’ve never been an artsy fairy that these people seem to encompass. Maybe after the show you and I can go hiking. But there really is no great view of well, anything because we are in a desert. Just one big vast desert. An annex of the Sahara or something around here. But talking about illegal aliens back in the 40s, I think we can conclude that is exactly what Viktor and Dragon are. Oh and let’s not forget about Ms. Tepez. He’ll be there. We know that. Maybe if we find the right grave in the right graveyard in the right undisclosed location, we can bury him and his two little chub nuckers.
Karlie Nash – Sounds like a good idea, they would never find Vikki, or Sami, or Ms Tepes out here, its desert as far as the eye can see.
Karlie smirks
Karlie Nash – Or we could just leave them out here for the buzzards
Vespertine – No, we need to bury them. IF we just leave them out here, someone will find them. Call the police and then they’ll be hot on our trail. Don’t leave the bodies out for the buzzards. We need to bury them. Bury them in a grave far from here. I know my dark buddha would be ok with that. How does your god feel about it?
Karlie Nash – Something about Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust
Vespertine – That’s about all we have out here. I think we need to head back to the arena soon. I mean it’s only a mile from here. And that is how big Albuquerque is.
Karlie Nash – Yeah, I think Hilda is sick of sitting in the jeep anyways.
The Camera flashes to Hilda sitting in the jeep changing radio stations and not actually finding anything to her tastes. And then, back to Karlie and Vespertine
Vespertine – Well, we can go back or we can leave here and ditch her. She may not be happy about that but it would be fucking funny.
Karlie Nash – You think this sweats her, she would arrive back at the area with a buffalo over her shoulders and a coyote under each arm, and she would have a smile on her face.
Vespertine – Why…. is… she … .NOT… wrestling? Why is she not a part of a stable? Why is she ONLY a bodyguard?
Karlie Nash – Her choice, and she’s quite good at it, could she be a wrestler if she chose too absolutely.
Vespertine – She could be doing something more than just being a bodyguard. Not that that’s a bad thing for you or her. But imagine the possibilities. WOW. (goes into a reverie to the thought. Then breaks out of it) Anyway back to Sami and Vikki and Tepe. We need to talk about them don’t we?
Karlie Nash – Yeah
Nash laughs.
Vespertine – Anyway, Samantha and Victoria. Do you think you are ready for…. This?
Vespertine strikes a model pose almost like that of Charlie’s Angels.
Karlie stands back to back with Ves, the height difference is hilariously obvious.
Karlie Nash – I don’t think they are, I mean I’m sure Ms Tepes is trying to devise some sort of plan, but look at us were not just hot, were fucking dangerous and hazardous to your health.
We come out of the pose and start walking back to the jeep
Vespertine – Also our backup is in the Jeep if we need her. Individually we are dangerous. Together we are unstoppable. Remember that when you meet us in the ring. We are the 7th Sin, we are ENVY.
Karlie Nash – Your future CWF world tag team champions.
They dap hands and then walk off in different directions. Camera pans back to the Jeep where Hilda sits and fades to black.
Ben Price – Ms. Tepes? Are they talking about Malekai Tepes? Or someone else?
Eddie Vega – I think they just threatened the whole stable, whoever they are. Tepes, Drago and Kriegson.
Ben Price – Well we’re ready to get this match going then.. But first, a word from our sponsors
Eddie Vega – What?
Ben Price – We have to pay the bills, and our streaming partner requests advertising.

The show comes back from commercial
Ben Price – Welcome back, we’re ready to get right into the action as eNVy is taking on Samael Drago and Viktor Kreigsen!
Eddie Vega – Take it away Mr. Wilson…
eNVy vs the Samael Drago and Viktor Kriegson

Eric Wilson –Hailing respectively from the Gates of Eternity, formerly San Francisco and the Minnesota Fundamentalist Church of Grand Marais Minnesota coming in 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 a minute or so, that fades to the starting riff of “Khar Khulz” by Uuhai indicating the two entrance themes of both women. The arena lights go down and a single spotlight comes up and then hear the opening notes of “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 on 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 a 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. When she comes back up, her eyes return to normal. She goes to stand in the far corner with Karlie to discuss team tactics with Hilda and Tracy listening in.
Ben Price – The members of Envy have been on a roll of late, going through tag team opponents.
Eddie Vega – I think the winner of this match might get a tag team title match in the future.
Ben Price – That would make for a very important match then.
Eddie Vega – And let’s see how focused they are when their opponents come out.
Eric Wilson – And their opponents, “the Hound of Hades” Viktor Kriegson and “Moonchild” Samael Drago!
Viktor Kriegson and Samael Drago walk out from the back to no entrance music. They make their way down to the ring to the boos of the fans, keeping their fierce gazes upon their opponents. Viktor steps into the ring while Samael gets up onto the ring apron.
Ben Price – This team looks focused. They are vicious wrestlers and might be more than Envy can handle.
Eddie Vega – Yeah, Envy can handle anything. I think. They handled the Twins pretty well.
Ben Price – Of course they did. Most teams could handle the Twins. They aren’t wrestlers.
Eddie Vega – I suppose they are not.
On the other side of the ring, Karlie Nash is the one that stays in the ring while Vespertine makes an exit to the ring apron.
Ben Price – Looks like Karlie Nash is going to start with Viktor Kriegson.
As the bell rings to start the match, Karlie and Viktor get close to one another in the center of the ring to size each other up.Karlie goes in for a lock up, but Viktor kicks her in the knee cap hard enough to send her right down to the mat! Viktor grabs her by the leg that he just kicked and applies a spinning toehold!
Viktor lays the leg down and stomps the side of the knee several times and backs up a moment as Karlie clutches at her knee. Viktor grabs her by the ankle and drags her across the ring. He tags in Samael Drago while slipping out of the ring and pulling Karlie’s legs to either side of the ring post. He takes the right leg (the one he kicked) and slams the side of her knee into the ring post!
Samael pulls Karlie out of the corner and hits her right knee with a knee breaker! Karlie lets out a yelp of pain and rolls away from Samael while clutching at her knee. Samael stalks Karlie and watches as she painfully gets up to her feet so that he can go for a spinning wheel kick! Karlie blocks the kick and pulls on the leg to bring Samael into a short arm clothesline that sends Samael to the mat.
Ben Price – Karlie turns the tide,but she really needs to make a tag!
Eddie Vega – Looks like that’s what she’s going for right now.
Karlie Nash limps toward the other side of the ring, but Samael Drago gets up quickly and grabs her. He hefts her up and throws her into his corner. He then runs across the ring to deck Vespertine in the mouth. She jumps into the ring to fight back when the referee stops her and begins arguing with her to get her to go back to the ring apron. Viktor wraps the tag cord around Karlie’s neck and begins to choke her. Vespertine notices this and begins to point this out to the referee, but Viktor releases Karlie by the time he goes to look. Samael runs across the ring and nails Karlie in the right knee with a low dropkick. Karlie lets out a fresh scream of pain as she holds onto the top rope to avoid falling down. Samael grabs the middle ropes and hits a few turnbuckle thrusts to the midsection before grabbing Karlie and hurling her to the center of the ring! He tags in Viktor, who steps into the ring with an evil smile.
Ben Price – This can’t be good.
Eddie Vega – Yeah, I have to agree with you.
Karlie starts crawling to the other side of the ring to try to make a tag into Vespertine before Viktor comes over to her. He walks over to stand by her as she desperately makes her way and grabs her by the right leg. He lifts it up and then slams the knee into the mat!
Viktor leans down to grab Karlie and is poked right in the eyes. He backs away from her while clutching at his eyes. Karlie goes back to crawling toward her own corner. Once Viktor clears his vision, he sees Karlie close. He runs over to stop her, but she lunges and makes the tag! Vespertine launches over the top rope into a dropkick that sends Viktor backpedaling. She presses forward and hits Viktor with a throat thrust before a Russian Legswee that takes him to the mat. Samael Drago jumps into the ring and he catches a throat thrust as well. He drops to the mat, gurgling.
The ref sees that as Samael Drago rolls around on the mat with his hands to his throat that he is bleeding through his fingers. He leans down to check on Samael while Vespertine runs to the ropes to come back at Viktor. However, Malakai Tepes, on the outside of the ring, reaches in and trips her. Vespertine stumbles right into the Ferryman’s Toll!
Samael reveals that he had a blood pouch by his neck and the ref yells at him to leave the ring. He turns around to see that Vespertine is being pinned by Viktor. He gets into position to make the cover!
….one
……two
……..three!
Eric Wilson – Winner of the match via pinfall! Viktor Kriegson and Samael Drago!
Malakai Tepes rolls into the ring to join the others in celebrating their win as Vespertine and Karlie Nash make their way to the back.
Ben Price – When did Malakai get down to the ring?
Eddie Vega – I didn’t see him come down?
Ben Price – I guess we should have known that he would get involved.
Eddie Vega – Yeah, sucks, but they should have known.
Ben Price – Well as they get cleared from the ring, the next match up is going to be a big one.
Eddie Vega – Just by the sheer size of the two people in the ring.
Ben Price – Monster Mammoth and Miguel Lanza, Jr. the nKo vs the Upstarts. This one has been brewing for a while, but because Mammoth took part in the Legion Title match at Desperate Warfare, this grudge match was postponed till now.
Eddie Vega – Instead we got to see Lanza destroy Iro Waters, and then help the Bastards win the Legion Titles.
Ben Price – Retain the titles, and he didn’t get involved in the match. He was ringside leading the boo-ing section against Mammoth.
Eddie Vega – Still psychological warfare.
Ben Price – That one I can give you. But let’s got to Eric in the ring.
Miguel Lanza Jr vs Monster Mammoth

Eric Wilson – The following match up is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. Introducing first, from Patillas, Puerto Rico. He comes in at 6’ 10” and 310 lbs. Representing the Upstarts Faction, this is “The Dreadnaught” Miguel Lanza, Junior!
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.
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.
Ben Price – Miguel Lanza went to extreme measures to get this match.
Eddie Vega – He interfered in the Legion titles match at Desperate Warfare and attacked Mammoth afterwards.
Ben Price – He never got involved in the match, he was ringside taunting Monster Mammoth.
Eddie Vega – Same thing!
Ben Price – No, no it’s not.
Eric Wilson – And his opponent, representing the New Kharnival Order… he comes in at 6’ 6” and 357 lbs. Hailing from Detroit, Michigan… he is “The Peak of Freak” Monster Mammoth!
Monster Mammoth comes out from backstage, tearing off a propped-up curtain from the walkway. Putting it over his head, covering his eyes, and standing under a purple light on the stage for fifteen seconds. He rolls his neck eerily from side to side, before ripping off the curtain and throwing it into the crowd.
He points to himself while walking down the ramp, pointing his thumbs at himself and gesturing to his person. With an intimidating expression, he gets close to the barricades on both sides and shakes them with his hands. Spitting and snarling like a dog before hitting his own head once against the steel steps. Putting his arms to the sky and dragging them towards his chest slowly and with much anticipation, before climbing up the steps and wiping his boots on the apron.
Monster Mammoth steps over the top rope, holding it down with his strength, and then gets to the center of the ring. He climbs up on the turnbuckle’s middle rope and flexes for the crowd, hopping down from the spot and jogging around the ring once. Acting as if every boo is only further motivation.
Eric Wilson – Your referee, Erica Costa-Alvarez!
Costa-Alvarez calls for the bell.
DING! DING!
Mammoth walks up and gets into Lanza’s face. Both men start yelling at each other. Mammoth pushes Lanza away with both hands. Lanza then comes in with a forearm strike to the chest. Mammoth returns with a huge reverse punch… and both men start to delivery punches and forearms in the middle of the ring.
Ben Price – Already breaking down here.
Costa-Alvarez tries to get them to stop with the fist usage. Lanza tries to back off and listen to the referee, which allows Mammoth to grab him and whip him to the ropes. Mammoth catches Lanza as he comes off the ropes with a belly to belly suplex.
He quickly tries for a pinfall.
… One
…… Two
Lanza gets his shoulder up.
Ben Price – And Monster Mammoth trying to get this match over with early.
Eddie Vega – Both of these men are huge. The sonner they get a pin, the sooner it’s over.
Ben Price – Tale of the tape here. Miguel Lanza is 4 inches taller than Monster Mammoth, but he’s giving up 20 pounds. 5 pounds an inch.
Eddie Vega – That’s what she said?
Ben Price – Really?
Mammoth pulls Lanza up by his head. He whips Lanza to the ropes again, but this time, Lanza reverses it and whips Mammoth. He rushes in behind him and hits him right as he’s coming off the ropes with a kitchen sink style knee lift. Mammoth stumbles a little to the side after the impact… an unstoppable object hitting that immovable force. This time the unstoppable object almost stopped.
Eddie Vega – Come on Mammoth. Take this punk down! You know you’ve got his number here.
Lanza grabbed Mammoth’s arm and whipped him hard to the corner. Mammoth hit the corner hard enough to make the ring make a sound like it was straining. When he comes out, Lanza moves in and catches him into a classic flip over powerslam.
Ben Price – Monster Mammoth was just power slammed by Miguel Lanza! Someone check the ring after that!
Lanza keeps the position, and Costa-Alvarez moves in to count.
… One
…… Two
Mammoth kicks out, managing to move Lanza off from the pin.
Eddie Vega – That’s it, kick out with a little authority there.
Lanza gets up first, and moves to bounce back off the ropes. Mammoth reaches out as he comes up and grabs Lanza around the throat. But he can’t lift him up like he would with others.
Ben Price – Looks like it’s time for some breath play here by Monster Mammoth. But he’s not going to lift Miguel Lanza up off his feet.
Eddie Vega – No, but a choke will still take some of Lanza’s oxygen he needs for that big body.
Before Costa-Alvarez can give a warning, Lanza brings both arms down to break the hold. Mammoth quickly grabs him and slams him with a huge headbutt. Lanza staggers back into the ropes.
Ben Price – And a huge headbutt from the Peak of Freak slows Miguel Lanza down again.
Eddie Vega – Well all Mammoth needs is to get Lanza staggered. He’ll then take him down.
Ben Price – Same thing for Lanza, he just needs to hit a big move.
Eddie Vega – No, probably three of four, really.
Mammoth rushes at Lanza, while he’s near the ropes with his arm out, looking to go for a lariat that would send his opponent to the outside. Lanza turns in time to see him coming. Lanza bends down and catches him into the setup for a flapjack, but instead he drops him throat first across the ropes in a Stun Gun. Mammoth is slingshotted to the mat, hard.
Ben Price – Lanza keeping that momentum here.
Eddie Vega – Come on Mammoth! Take this punk down!
Lanza is right there, pulling Mammoth back to his feet. He hooks him for a suplex and lifts him up. He can only get him part way up, but its enough to drop Mammoth across the corner turnbuckles.
Eddie Vega – What the hell is he doing here?
Ben Price – Don’t know, but he’s got Mammoth draped over the corner. Not a place someone that big wants to be.
Lanza climbs through the ropes, and gets back onto the attack. He grabs Mammoth where he’s hanging and gets him into a double underhook. He tries to use the corner to assist, lifting Mammoth a bit. He then drops down in an attempt at a double underhook brainbuster, but with Mammoth’s size, its somewhere in between that and a double underhook DDT on the ring apron.
Ben Price – Almost a Broadside’s Butterfly Brainbuster there. But Mammoth is so big, even compared to Miguel Lanza it landed a little short.
Eddie Vega – What the hell was that? He could have just broken his neck the way that landed! That move should have gotten him disqualified!
Mammoth falls flat onto the ring apron, not moving. Lanza falls to the outside, but gets up quickly. He rotates the shoulder that was used for most of that move, and then looks over to what they’re next to.
Ben Price – I don’t like the look of this.
Eddie Vega – Hey don’t do that!
Lanza walks over to the Spanish announce table, and yells at them.
Miguel Lanza, Jr – ¡Dar marcha atrás! ¡Dejar!
The two people seated at the Spanish announcers table both get up and back off. Lanza starts to tear some things off but turns to see Mammoth is starting to pull himself up with the ropes. Lanza rushes over and hits Mammoth in the back of the head with a series of forearm strikes.
Finally Costa-Alvarez starts to warn him about being outside the ring.
Ben Price – Costa-Alvarez is trying to get control of this match.
Eddie Vega – They put a woman who weighs maybe a buck-twenty soaking wet to try to keep these two in line? She should sue Valora Salinas for putting her in danger here. She’s not going to keep them under control.
Mammoth stops trying ot get up, and puts his hands to the back of his head to try to stop the onslaught of forearms. Lanza then uses that opening to turn around and try to hook the big man for something under his armpits.
Costa- Alvarez starts to count both men out now.
… 1
Ben Price – Is he going to try for it?
Eddie Vega – Try for what? He looks like he’s trying ot use Mammoth’s own finisher, The Peak Seat.
Ben Price – It’s also the Lanza Legacy, the finisher Miguel Lanza’s dad used to use.
2…
Lanza manages to hook Mammoth for the setup for a crucifix powerbomb, letting the ring apron help him support the weight.
Eddie Vega – Don’t do it!
3…
Lanza pushes up and squares his feet into position.
4…
He bends at the waist and comes up again, this time lunging forward.
5…
Lanza manages to launch Mammoth into the Spanish announcers table with the Crusifix Powerbomb. The table blows apart with the weight and impact.
6…
Lanza starts to stand up, looking at the destruction.
Ben Price – He just manhandled Monster Mammoth into the spanish announcers table with a crucifix powerbomb.
Eddie Vega – He stole Mammoth’s move!
7…
Lanza turns hearing the referee’s count. He quickly runs around the corner of the ring, to slide in under the bottom rope at the other side.
8…
Costa-Alvarez signals that Lanza got back in. She then starts a FRESH count for Monster Mammoth who doesn’t appear to be moving from the wreckage.
1…
2…
Ben Price – Miguel Lanza is back in the ring, but I don’t see Monster Mammoth moving at all.
Eddie Vega – Damnit, this is not good.
3…
4…
Lanza gets to the middle of the ring and sets up in case of a recovery and reentry by Monster Mammoth.
5…
Ben Price – He’s still not moving, Eddie.
6…
Monster Mammoth moves a bit, rolling to one side and then grabbing his back. Daniel Corgan suddenly comes into the shot and starts to check on him. Costa-Alvarez stops the count, and puts a hand up to Lanza, letting the Ringside Doctor his check.
Eddie Vega – Why is ‘Stitches’ down here?
Ben Price – I’m not sure. But if he’s here, that can’t be good.
Corgan signals to Costa-Alvarez to stop the match and then speaks into his shoulder mounted radio.
Ben Price – Dr. Corgan just stopped the match!
Eddie Vega – WHAT?
Costa-Alvarez signals for the bell, then goes over to say something to Eric Wilson.
DING! DING! DING!
Eric Wilson – The winner of this match, via Medical Stoppage… Miguel Lanza, Junior!
A medical team with an extra large gurney start to come down the rampway as Migel’s theme plays.
Ben Price – We need to take a commercial break here folks, while we deal with this here, and get Monster Mammoth to the back to get checked out more and maybe to a local medical…
Eddie Vega – Hospital. Local hospital You can say it.
Ben Price – When we come back… our new Conquest Champion!
Eddie Vega – Someone had better suspend Lanza for this!
Segment – Celebration for Abigail Dresden

Ben Price – Welcome back, folks. A quick update for what happened before the commercial…In the match that was Miguel Lanza, Jr and Monster Mammoth. The match was called off due to an apparent injury to Monster Mammoth. Our ringside Doc, Dr. Corgen has asked for him to be taken to a local hospital for some imaging. We’ll provide updates if we get them but stay tuned to CWF’s news if we don’t get anything else tonight.
Eddie Vega – Yeah, and Lanza did it on purpose. So he’d better be paying for that hospital trip.
Ben Price – Hey, we actually provide insurance for our workers when they’re performing. So, he’ll be taken care of.
Eddie Vega – He’d better be. And someone had better look into what Lanza was thinking there.
Ben Price – Well, someone you can complain to might be coming out here next. It’s time for us to hear from the NEW Conquest Champion.
Eddie Vega – Really? Can we just move on to the next match instead?

Ben Price – Well we’re finally coming to it, folks. The celebration for Abigail Dresden as she celebrates her win and her first title reign as Conquest Champion!
Eddie Vega – I don’t remember any other champion getting their own celebration segment.
Ben Price – Well, your memory sucks then, every single Conquest Champion has had a chance to come out and celebrate.
Eric Wilson – Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s that time. Being escorted to the ring by the Upstarts, the 4 Winds Champion, Rob Riot and the Creative Director of CWF, Valora Salinas, She comes to us from Swansea, Wales, please welcome the new CWF Conquest Champion, Abigail Dresden!!!
‘Uprising’ by Muse plays over the PA as Abigail and the assembled group of wrestlers make their way out. The crowd comes to their feet for Abigail and Valora and Rob Riot can both be seen having a private word with Abigail but she doesn’t have much reaction to what they say, taking the belt and walking out on the entryway, holding it up, bringing the crowd to their feet.
Ben Price – It seems that this is not an entrance song change. Abigail requested because she didn’t feel right coming out to the Upstarts theme as there are two notable non-members of the Upstarts.
Eddie Vega – I still think she should cut ties with them. They’re just going to be an albatross around her neck.
Abby and the group make their way down the rampway and eventually make it to the ring. Miguel Lanza Jr. and Ahklut walking around the ring ropes, on the lookout for party crashers, Tetsu Oni IV and Abby share a word in the ring with Kelea coming over to see what the conversation is. Valora leans against one of the turnbuckles, Riot joining her, the two having their own conversation.
Ben Price – We have them in the ring. I can’t wait to see what Abby has to say in her first remarks as the CWF Conquest Champion.
Eddie Vega – She’s 18. What the hell could she possibly have to say?! God Damn kids..
Eric Wilson hands Abby the mic and congratulates her, the two shaking hands. Abby steps out to the forefront of the group and looks over the crowd, milking the moment for a bit.
Abigail Dresden – Well. When the Upstarts formed, we did so because we were tired of being told to wait. Tired of the system. A system in which old veterans, past their prime, who want to extend their time in the spotlight just a bit more, are allowed to keep young talent down. We heard it all. ‘Wait your turn.’ ‘Pay your dues!’ ‘Show respect.’ Well lemme tell you all a bit of Welsh wisdom here..
Abigail pauses and looks around the arena again before continuing..
Abigail Dresden – Respect is earned. Valora Salinas and Rob Riot. My parents. Like them or hate them, no one can argue they’ve earned respect. Both have trophy rooms full of the awards and titles I’ve won. Trust me.. I’ve seen them, these two never miss a chance to tell you how good they are.”
The Upstarts and Abby have a bit of a laugh at this and Valora and Rob shrug and laugh a bit and Abby continues.
Abigail Dresden – But both of them can back up their claims in the ring. But not all the people in the old system are on-
The speech is interrupted as ‘Sonne’ by Rammstein plays over the PA and the crowd comes to their feet as Kronin walks out.
Ben Price – Oh my! The former Champ is here! This could get interesting!!
Eddie Vega – Man, I can’t believe I’m rooting for Kronin here!!
Kronin makes his way to the ring with purpose, Valora and Rob Riot both immediately move up next to Abby but Kronin puts his hands up and asks Abigail if he can enter, Abby shrugs and nods. Kronin takes a mic and climbs into the ring.
Kronin Reinhardt – Guten Abend. Sorry to rain on the party here, but there’s something I wanted to address real quick and then I promise you can get back to the well-earned celebration.
Abby raises an eyebrow as she waits to see what Kronin has to say
Kronin Reinhardt – Prior to the match, I said to be the man, you had to beat the man…
Kronin shrugs.
Kronin Reinhardt – Well you did. So I guess you’re the man now.. Or champ. Let’s go with that. Anyways.. Congratulations.
Kronin offers his hand and Abby hesitates but takes it and the two shake hands, Kronin raising Abby’s arm and gesturing to her before leaving the ring and heading to the back
Ben Price – Kronin keeps his sportsmanship record intact.. He came out here and publicly acknowledged Abby as the champ and congratulated her for the win.
Eddie Vega – Boring.. He shoulda powerbombed her through the mat.
Ben Price – Hey, do me a favor and look at how many people are in the ring. You really think now is the best time to attack if one were so inclined?
Eddie Vega – Well.. I guess not..
After Kronin departs, Abigail returns to her speech
Abigail Dresden – Basic premise of what I was saying is that, For all the talk, all the doubting.. All the so-called Veterans back there think that they no longer have to earn their spot but can just have money, title shots and prime match booking handed to them. We told you the days of that were numbered..
Abigail lifts the Conquest Championship and the crowd roars. Abigail then smirks and winks
Abigail Dresden – Looks like I’m the Conquest Champion. Kat Hale is the Valor Champion. Kara Reinhardt is the Elite Champion. That’s 3 singles titles. I’m 18. Kat Hale is like 24 or so. Kara is.. Slightly older. But I know for a fact that Kara and I are newcomers to wrestling, CWF being the first company we signed for and competed for. So in, all 2 out of 3 titles are held by people young enough to be written off by some ‘veterans’ in the back who seem to think bitching, whining and demanding that things be handed to them without earning them. If I add the qualifier of ‘rookie’ instead of young person, then all 3 singles champions in CWF are young talents and/or rookie talents.
Ben Price – Well, I believe we had to expect this. The Upstarts might have been initially written off as whiny kids throwing a temper tantrum, which is, I believe, how you stated it, Eddie..
Eddie Vega – I did say something to that effect and, sure, Abby proved me wrong. Tetsu Oni IV has potential. Miguel Lanza Jr. has been disappointing. Pacific Rim has been MIA due to injury, now, maybe Pacific Rim and Miguel Lanza Jr. just had some bumps and will get going here. But at the moment, Abby is the star of the stable and Tetsu Oni IV, her co-founder, is the number 1, if you want to get all nerdy and whip out your Star Trek references..
Ben Price – Well, Miguel Lanza, right before this match had a huge win over one of your favorites, Monster Mammoth, who we still don’t have an update on after he was taken out of here on a stretcher.
Eddie Vega – We’ll see about that. Mammoth will be back and take that punk down.
Abigail Dresden – In addition to the singles titles, the first ever CWF Tag Champs are not only young talent, but members of our group.
Abby says, pointing to Kelea and Ahklut before turning back to the crowd,
Abigail Dresden – That’s why we’re all out here. This isn’t just me. This isn’t the nKo, where the group exists to feed Armand’s ego, or is it Madd Morales’ ego this week? Maybe Mammoths? The Kharnival failed. The New Kharnival Order failed. Whatever new incarnation they come up with, will fail.
The Bastards? They’re
Abby is cut off as Rob Riot walks over and claps his hand over the mic, whispering something into his daughter’s ear. Abby listens, rolls her eyes, but nods.
Abigail Dresden – The Bastards? Well I’ll wait until the proper time to give my thoughts on them, But for now..
Abigail makes the talking gesture with her hand. She then brushes her shoulder and turns to her dad.
Abigail Dresden – There. Didn’t say a word about your friends.
Rob Riot looks unimpressed, Valora, meanwhile is trying, badly, to hold in a laugh and looks at Rob. Abby, meanwhile, turns back to the crowd.
Abigail Dresden – Okay. So. I was told that part of these segments is the Conquest Champ letting people know how things are gonna be. So let’s do that. I’m not my mom, and I’m not Kronin. I won’t be putting the title on the line against anyone.
Rob Riot smirks and looks at Valora who rolls her eyes
Abigail Dresden – I learned my lesson from our title match. See, a certain wrestler who I don’t feel is worth naming at the moment, decided to run his mouth about how I was the intruder in the match..
Abigail narrows her eyes
Abigail Dresden – I won the Valor title. I defended it 5 times. Unlike the only other person to do that, I didn’t have to cheat to do it. I EARNED my title shot. You were the intruder. You came in and took advantage of the fact that Kronin was apparently willing to give anyone a title shot, I’m not going to be so kind. Anyone who wants a shot at this belt will have to earn it and earn it with their deeds in this company. I don’t care what you did 15 years ago in a fed that doesn’t exist anymore.
Abigail turns and points to the crowd
Abigail Dresden – These fans! These fans don’t give a shit about what you did 15 years ago in a fed that doesn’t exist now. They care about C.W.F!
The crowd cheers and begins to chant CWF
Ben Price – This is an interesting turn of events since this should be familiar to some fans..
Eddie Vega – It sounds remarkably similar to Rob Riot’s stance when he was CWF Conquest Champion
Abigail starts to continue speaking but Valora steps forward and takes the mic from her.
Valora Salinas – Now is as good a time as any. I anticipated you might want to open things up a bit, so starting Season 4 Episode 2 of both Vanguard and Warzone, we will be starting a tournament to determine who your challenger will be and a good portion of the roster will be taking part in this tournament. But not just any type of tournament. We’ll get to that when we announce the card. But, the winner will be looking at the Conquest Title at Lunar Warfare, not because they opened their mouth, but because they proved they could do it in the ring.
Valora hands the mic back to Abby who shrugs.
Abigail Dresden – Cool. Sounds fun. Now then, since we have a system to figure out my challenger. I guess it’s time to continue the celebration.
The Upstarts plus Rob Riot and Valora celebrate in the ring for a bit before heading back to the backstage area
Ben Price – Well it looks like Abby and the Upstarts are looking to have fun and enjoy the big win
Eddie Vega – This is going to be insufferable. The Upstarts era has started! This is a dark day, Benny Boy!
Ben Price – Agree to disagree there. But news about next week. A tournament of sorts to determine who will be facing Dresden at Lunar Warfare. Just hope for more details on that.
Eddie Vega – That we can hope will have some interesting things come up. It’ll be nice to see someone actually earn a shot, unlike her.
Ben Price – She won 5 defenses of the Valor Championship and earned the shot!
Eddie Vega – But she didn’t deserve it.
Ben Price – Then neither did Frank Windsor.
Eddie Vega – Hey! He was still to this day the best Valor Champion we had.
Ben Price – Yeah, sure.
Eddie Vega – Well they’ve all cleared out of the ring here. So let’s just have a nice palette cleanser and get to some wrestling here! Speaking of Frank Windsor, it’s time for Windsor to take on the man who should be Elite Champion right now. This match should be for the Elite Championship.
Ben Price – Some may say that, but the fact of the matter is, Kara Reinhardt is currently the Elite Champion, but also whoever wins this match up will have to be considered a top contender for that title.
Steve Murdock vs Frank Windsor

Eric Wilson – The following match up is scheduled for one fall with a 20 minute time limit. First making his way to the ring, the Hardcore Icon, Steve Murdock!!!!
The opening riffs of “Walk” by Pantera play as Steve Murdock stands at the entry way as the wave of crowd sentiment of either boos or cheers reach a fever pitch.
Eddie Vega – The hardcore icon is ready to take it to the Bastard.
He then walks to the ring getting slaps to the arms or back or hands reaching out for a handshake from the fans to which he ignores, he rolls under the bottom rope into the ring and stands in the far corner, waiting.
Eric Wilson – Introducing at this time his opponent; hailing from Bradford, Yorkshire, England. He is weighing in at two hundred and twenty two pounds. This is Frank Windsor!!!
Cameras pan around the sea of anxious people who are cheering loudly at the showing of respect towards the Bastards. Suddenly, the cheering explodes as the loudspeakers crackle, all attention devoted to these very special proceedings. A large British Flag unfolds from the rafters and hangs majestically over the ring area, each ear expecting to hear the music of Frank Windsor.
The big screen started to show all sorts of British iconic sites. Children playing in the streets, football matches, police in the streets. The first few bars of “Hello” by Adele blares out before it seamlessly mixes into “Welcome to the Circus” by Five Finger Death Punch. Brilliant silver strobe lights flash through the arena as rainbow coloured confetti falls from the rafters. The screen now goes to show footage of Frank in his silver Mercedes convertible cruising the streets of Bradford, Yorkshire.
The curtains at the top of the ramp way are pushed open and they emerge. The fans give a cheer as Frank pushes through the curtains dressed in his Leopard print fur coat. Frank saunters down the ramp way, eyeing the crowd.
Windsor exhales slowly as he looks at the crowd before smiling and acknowledging the fans in attendance with a royal Windsor. As Windsor nears the ring, Murdock bounces off the ropes and dives through the ropes, attempting to take the Bastard down with a flying body press; instead, Windsor catches Murdock, and he smashes Murdock’s back right into the ring post to a huge pop from the crowd. Windsor picks up Murdock and he smashes his head off of the side of the ring apron. Frank forcefully slides Murdock back into the ring, and he follows him, climbing over the ropes. He puts his coat in one of the corners before turning back to Murdock.
Eddie Vega – You can’t surprise Frank with cheap shots like that.
Ben Price – Sounds about right.
A groggy Murdock crawls towards the corner as Windsor slowly stalks him. Frank reaches the corner, he grabs Murdock by his head, and he brings him towards the centre of the ring. Windsor kicks Murdock in the gut, and locks him in a front face lock. Frank then takes Murdock up, and he plants him down with a vicious looking Crucifix Powerbomb right in the middle of the ring. Windsor immediately goes for the cover.
… One
…… Two
……..Murdock kicksout.
The crowd collectively groans, thinking that they were in store for a quick pinfall upset victory by the fan favourite Bastard against Murdock.
Eddie Vega – Murdock’s not a slouch!!! Well he is a bit weird but….
Ben Price – You tell him that to his face man!!
Windsor shakes his head and picks up Murdock again. Windsor bounces off the ropes and he attempts to take Murdock down with a clothesline to the throat, Murdock ducks it, and he nails Windsor in the jaw with a head butt, which doesn’t even phase the Bastard. Murdock cannot hide the shock on his face.
Ben Price – It’ll take more than that to take down Frank.
Eddie Vega – Yeah, yeah, yeah Ben.
Murdock shakes the shock off of his face seemingly just before running at Windsor and nailing him in the jaw with a leaping forearm to the face. Murdock then pulls Windsor into the centre of the ring and attempts a T-Bone Suplex on him. After about four attempts to gets him up Murdock stands back and holds his back.
Ben Price – It seems as if he’s strained his back.
Eddie Vega – Frank is the veteran and he blocked every time Murdock tried it.
Windsor grabs hold of Murdock, lifting him above his head he starts to bench press him.
Ben Price – The strength of this guy is unreal.
Eddie Vega – Yes but how would he hold up against some of the bigger stars here?
Ben Price – What? Murdock is a great hardcore Icon and if he was able to use a chair or the like it would be different.
Eddie Vega – Don’t get me wrong Murdock’s wrestling is good but he’s no Rob Riot!
Windsor doesn’t go for the cover, instead he gets to his feet and immediately bounces off the ropes. He then drops a big boot across the chest of Murdock, winding him. Windsor does the same thing two more times, before finally going for the cover.
…One
…… Two
………..Murdock somehow kicks out.
Windsor shakes his head and immediately picks up Murdock, wondering to himself what he has to do to put Murdock away. Windsor gets behind Murdock, and he gives him a high angle belly to back suplex, dropping Murdock recklessly on his neck. The impact from this manoeuvre causes the crowd to OOH and AHH as Murdock rolls over onto his stomach.
Eddie Vega – Now that was freaking stiff.
Ben Price – Who is what?
Windsor bounces off the ropes, just like he did a few moments earlier, and he drops a leg drop on the back of Murdock’s neck, before rolling the man over, and hooking his leg in a lateral press.
…One
…… Two
……..Murdock barely manages to lift up his shoulder. Frank gets up to his feet and becomes frustrated. He begins to stomp on Murdock’s chest and stomach mercilessly, much to the chagrin of the referee.
Ben Price – You piss off a referee and you’ll suffer.
The referee makes Windsor back up to the opposite corner and wait for Murdock to get back to his feet. Frank rolls out of the ring and approaches the fans in the crowd. He starts taking selfies and signing autographs whilst waiting.
Ben Price – What the hell is he doing?
Eddie Vega – At the moment he using a Sharpie to sign that woman’s ample breasts Ben.
He sees Murdock slowly getting up and gets back in the ring, He runs at him. Murdock drops down and gives Windsor a drop toe hold, causing Windsor’s face to cross right down into the first turnbuckle!
Eddie Vega – He got him off his feet!!
Ben Price – Murdock better follow that up.
With Windsor holding his face now, Murdock gets to his feet. Frank also does the same with the help of the ropes beside the turnbuckle. Murdock runs up from behind Frank and he drop kicks him in the back of the knee, causing him to buckle. With Frank on his knees, Murdock takes to forearming him hard in the back of the head while kneeing him in the back. Murdock backs away for a second, before running and drop kicking Windsor in the back of the head.
Ben Price – Ouch, that’s got to hurt?
Windsor seeks refuge by sliding to the outside of the ring, and trying to shake the cobwebs loose. Murdock sees this, and climbs the top ropes and waits for Windsor to stand upright. When he does, Murdock leaps off the top ropes with a Spear, and takes down Windsor.
Eddie Vega – Murdoch flies?
The referee shakes his head and goes to the outside of the ring and tries to wake up the wrestlers. When he sees that they aren’t stirring anywhere fast, he slides back into the ring, and begins his standard ten count.
….1
…..2
…..3
…..4
…..5
Just as the referee reaches five, Murdock lumps himself onto the apron and rolls into the ring. Windsor gets up with the side of the ring barricade and the support of the crowd. Windsor rolls into the ring, right beside Murdock, and he puts his arm over him.
…One
…… Two
…………Two and a HALF… Shoulder up!!!!
Eddie Vega – Oww too close to call
Murdock immediately rolls to the centre of the ring, where he gets on his knees. Murdock then muscles himself to his feet. Windsor gets to his feet with the help of the ring ropes. The crowd cheers Windsor on as Murdock makes his way over to him. Windsor head butts Murdock unexpectedly to a HUGE pop from the crowd! Murdock staggers backwards, as Windsor bounces off the ropes and attempts a big boot. Murdock ducks it, and he nails Windsor in the jaw with a forearm, he moves back a few feet as Murdock bounces off the ropes for momentum, and he nails Windsor in the gut with a Spinning Heel Kick! Windsor then falls back into the ropes, with his arms being tied up in between the second and the third rope.
Eddie Vega – He’s got the Bastard locked up in the ropes?
Ben Price – Shouldn’t we help him out?
Murdock charges at Windsor and dropkicks the defenseless man in the jaw. He turns smiling and waves at the crowd.
Ben Price – Wait!!! Who’s that coming running down the rampway?
Eddie Vega – It’s Eddie Williams!! The Bastards do still help each other out..
The referee is trying to unhook Windsor from the ring ropes. He as well as Murdock doesn’t see Eddoe slide into the ring and blindside Murdock with the Tag Title belt. A busted open Murdock tries to stand but is met with Eddie who hits him with a Cutter and throws him towards Frank. He slides out the ring and makes his way through the crowd as CWF Security comes running down the rampway.
Ben Price – About time.
Windsor is now free and he grabs hold of the bloody Murdock, not knowing that Eddie’s been there he start’s stamping his feet so the crowds will respond. When they do, he hits Murdock with the Bradford Bomb.
Eddie Vega – Damn, Murdock’s been flattened. But with the help of Eddie?
Ben Price – Bastard’s Code.
Frank just lays one hand across the limp, bloody body of Murdock.
…One
…… Two
……… Three!
Eric Wilson – The winner of this match by pinfall… Frank WINDSOR!
Ben Price – Frank Windsor eeks by by stealing a win here with the help of Eddie Williams.
Eddie Vega – What are you talking about?
Ben Price – Don’t tell me that you’re blind… Eddie Williams just helped Frank Windsor by attacking Steve Murdock.
Eddie Vega – Nope, all he did was be at ringside and lead the anti-Murdock chants.
Ben Price – Okay, again agree to disagree, but we need to go to another commercial break here. When we come back… Elite Title action as Kara Reinhardt defends against Gabriel Tuck!
Eddie Vega – She shouldn’t be the champion!
Ben Price – Well she’s defending the Elite Championship when we come back…

The show comes back with the camera on Eric Wilson in the ring
Elite Championship
Gabriel Tuck vs Kara Reinhardt

Ben Price – And now we come to the first title defense of the Elite Title for Season 4, from Kara Reinhardt. Like her or not, she has certainly proven to be a fighting champion so far
Eddie Vega – But she’s no Valora. Valora put that belt on the line every time she stepped in the ring!
Ben Price – Angling for a pay raise there?
Eddie Vega – Just telling the truth.. Now if me emphasizing certain facts reflects well enough on me to earn me a pay raise.. So much the better.
Eric Wilson – Ladies and Gentlemen, the next match is set to be fought under I Quit Rules and it is for the Elite Championship!! The match will continue until one competitor says the words, ‘I Quit’ or goes unconscious and is deemed by the ref or the medical staff to be unable to continue the fight. Introducing first. The challenger. He comes from the road. He stands 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs in at 245 lbs. 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.
Ben Price – And here comes Gabriel Tuck. This is poised to be an interesting match up as, on one hand, Tuck and Kara are technically allies in the fight against the nKo and Armand von Krauss, but they also clearly do not like each other.
Eddie Vega – Well, I don’t know what happened to her over the break, but Kara came back with a bit of an edge to her. I approve.
Eric Wilson – And introducing his opponent. She comes to us tonight from Dresden, Germany. Standing 6 feet tall and weighing in at 200lbs. She is a member of Bad Company and is the reigning and defending Elite Champion, Kara Reinhardt!!!
The lights dim and ‘Ich Tu Dir Weh’ by Rammstein plays over the PA as Kara makes her way out from the backstage area, her Elite title belt slung over her shoulder. Pausing at the top of the entryway as she looks down at the ring. She makes her way to the ring with a slow, methodical pace and climbs into the ring, climbing between the ropes and making her way to her corner where she holds up a hand and then begins warming up, throwing a few warm up punches in her corner
Ben Price – You know, there isn’t much to her entrance, but it’s still oddly.. Intimidating. Her walk is just pure..confidence.
Eddie Vega – She’s like Thanos, Benny Boy. She is.. Inevitable. Look at her face.. This is a woman who is supremely confident in her ability to fuck your shit up.
Kara hands her title belt to Scott Jones, who holds the belt up overhead before giving it to Eric Wilson. Wilson’s mic picks up an exchange between the two fighters.
Gabriel Tuck – I see you shined that thing up nice. Hope you enjoyed it.
Kara Reinhardt – I’m gonna make you my bitch. I’m going to enjoy listening to you beg for mercy.
Ben Price – And if you doubted our commentary about these two not liking each other.. They just gave you proof
Eddie Vega – Well good. This is a fight, if the two people don’t like each other, we get a better fight.
Scott Jones calls for the bell and fight begins
DING!! DING!!
As soon as the bell rings, Gabriel charges and tries for a clothesline but Kara cuts him off with a boot to the gut and a couple of clubbing forearms to the back and neck, bringing Gabriel to a knee. Kara raises her right arm, aiming the point of her elbow and drives it into the back of Gabriel’s neck, sending the man to the mat holding his neck
Ben Price – You know, you made reference to a new and more ruthless style to Kara since returning from the break, this would seem to back that claim up.
Eddie Vega – Of course I’m right. I’m always right.
In the ring, Kara stalks her foe and pulls him to his feet, he counters with a punch to the gut, then a jawbreaker. Taking advantage of the opening he created, he jumps up and grabs Kara, trying for a Belly to Belly suplex but Kara cuts him off with a vicious headbutt. Then another. Gabriel Tuck answers with a headbutt of his own and then puts Kara on the mat with a belly to belly suplex. Not wanting to waste any time, Gabriel Tuck rebounds off the ropes and jumps up, trying for an elbow drop but Kara rolls out of the way and Gabriel Tuck catches nothing but mat.
Ben Price – Well safe to say both fighters will need some aspirin after this match.. Those were brutal headbutts the two exchanged. Gabriel Tuck had some offense going but that missed elbow drop is an opening.
Eddie Vega – And Kara has shown in the past that she can capitalize on mistakes from her opponents.
Kara gets to her feet and pulls Gabriel Tuck to his feet. She measures him and hits him with a few punches before sending him into the ropes catching him on the rebound as she locks in a sleeper hold. Gabriel Tuck immediately starts struggling but Kara holds him fast as she locks in the sleeper hold she has been taught and trained to use for years.
Kara Reinhardt – ASK HIM!!
Scott Jones moves over with the mic and checks on Gabriel who makes some choking noises but shakes his head no. Scott Jones looks at Kara
Scott Jones – He says no!
Ben Price – It’s often made fun and considered obsolete, but Kara is showcasing the strengths of the sleeper hold here, it can be used out of nowhere and can really slow down a competitor.
Eddie Vega – And she has that in good. Let’s not forget, Gabriel Tuck is almost 50lbs heavier than her and yet she has him locked down.
In desperation, Gabriel Tuck gets his feet on the ropes and, when Scott Jones shakes his head indicating no rope breaks, Tuck springboards off the ropes and drops into a sitting position, hitting Kara with an improved jawbreaker.. And nearly breaking his own neck in the process. Both fighters lay on the mat, stunned by the results of the move Gabriel just hit. Slowly, both fighters get to their feet but they are surprised when Scott Jones is pulled out of the ring and thrown into the steel stairs. Steve Murdock, the attacker, climbs into the ring as both Gabriel Tuck and Kara look at him. Gabriel Tuck shrugs and points to Kara indicating Murdock is welcome to take out his grudge on her. He then boots Kara in the gut and whips her towards Steve Murdock. Murdock catches Kara and lifts her up as if for a fisherman suplex, but he turns it around and plants Kara with a brainbuster instead..
Ben Price – Steve Murdock is here!! And he just hit his M-Pact plex on Kara!!!
Eddie Vega – This could be bad news for Kara now that it seems that she is now fighting two people!!
In the ring, Gabriel Tuck offers his hand. Murdock shakes Tuck’s hand and plants him on the mat as well with his finisher and then shrugs, leaving the ring and walking back to the backstage area.
Ben Price – Well, Murdock definitely made an impact here tonight. Scott Jones, Kara Reinhardt, and Gabriel Tuck. They have all been laid out for the moment.
Eddie Vega – Okay, I give him a lot of shit, but that was pretty badass.
While Scott Jones is checked out at ringside by doctor Corgan, Ashley Beaton runs out from the back and slides into the ring to take over referee duties. She first checks each fighter and then stands up, apparently hearing from both fighters that they’re okay. Kara pulls herself up by using the ropes. Gabriel also uses the ropes to help himself stand up as well. The two fighters turn to each other and engage in a collar and elbow tie up, vying for advantage and they both seem to have the same idea at the same time, both going for a knee strike, both of their knees and legs slam into each other. Despite the weight difference between the two fighters, Both seem to remain mostly still and steady. Kara hits a European uppercut that rocks the head of Gabriel Tuck. She follows this up with a spinning back that sends Tuck back a step and a half. Kara grabs Tuck and plants him on the mat with a belly to belly suplex.
Ben Price – Well we have a new ref and with Murdock having left, Kara and Gabriel Tuck are back at it, but it looks like Kara is starting to build some momentum here.
Eddie Vega – Well, as much as I’m enjoying this fight, I do have to say the big winner from this fight looks to be Armand von Krauss. People fighting against him are fighting amongst themselves and if Kara wins, his treacherous adopted son will have been punished, if Gabriel Tuck wins, He might be one step closer to…whatever goal he has in mind for Kara. He’s had some weird fixation on Kara and Ravenna before her.
Kara starts to reach out to pull Gabriel Tuck to his feet but then thinks better of it and slowly stalks and paces around him, waiting for him to get up. Once he gets to his knees, she punches him right in the face The punch stops Gabriel’s recovery dead. Gabriel tries to get up again and is cut off with a punch to the face once more, rocking Gabriel a bit and Kara hits him again but this time it seemingly has no effect. Kara blinks in confusion and throws another, harder punch but this one also does not seem to effect Gabriel. Kara, now visibly angry, takes a couple steps back and moves forward an hits Gabriel again but he jumps to his feet and moves around the ring, howling like a wolf, before turning and charging and hitting Kara with a spear, knocking her to the mat. Gabriel Tuck rebounds off the ropes, timing his attack as Kara rolls over and tries to get up, hitting her with a curb stomp, driving her face first into the mat.
Ben Price – Gabriel Tuck isn’t out of this yet.. With his trademark wolf howl and he then sets Kara up perfectly and hits his dirty stomp.
Eddie Vega – Now we will have to see what happens, as far as I know, Gabriel Tuck doesn’t have many, if any submission moves which might make this type of match hard to win.
Gabriel Tuck straddles Kara and locks in a camel clutch style move and looks to the ref
Gabriel Tuck – Check!
Ashley Beaton brings the mic up to Kara’s whose face is turning purple and red with a mix of anger and lack of oxygen but she finally forces out an answer
Kara Reinhardt – Nein!
Ashley looks at Gabriel Tuck who gets off and angrily stomps Kara right on the spine
Gabriel Tuck – Stubborn bitch!
Ben Price – Well, thanks to the mic, we got some commentary from our fighters there.
Eddie Vega – Come on, nerd boy.. You know you’re dying to say it..
Ben Price – Yes, well. For those who don’t speak German, Kara did not say nine, as in the number 9 as we use it, she said ‘nein’, which is German for no.
Eddie Vega – You really are a nerd.
Kara pushes herself up to her feet and turns to face Gabriel Tuck. The two lock up once more in a collar and elbow tie up and Kara transitions to a side headlock and immediately punches him in the face. After a few punches, Tuck sends Kara into the ropes. He charges after her and tries for a spear but Kara jumps over as he spears and Tuck goes through the ropes and tumbles to the floor. Kara rebounds off the ropes on the other side and doesn’t slow down but lets herself speed up and she dives through the ropes in a suicide dive and hits Tuck with a diving tackle, the move surprising Tuck and bringing the crowd to their feet. Kara drags Gabriel Tuck to his feet and whips him into the barricades and runs after him blocking an attempted punch from Gabriel Tuck and strikes him with a series of punches hitting him in the head and body and ends the series by hitting a discus style clothesline that sends both fighters over the barricades and into the crowd.
Ben Price – I believe that is the first time we have ever seen Kara engage the use of a high risk maneuver, in this case, a suicide dive through the ropes. And, as we have mentioned, Kara’s new focus came into play as she did not allow her opponent a single second before throwing him into the barricades
Eddie Vega – I still like this new..intensity she’s showing. She was already doing well, if she maintains this focus and this..ruthless efficiency of hers.. She could really turn into a wrecking ball.
The two fighters fight up to their feet, literally as in as they struggle to get their feet under them amongst the fans, they are trading blows with each other. Tuck lands a punch to Kara’s face and another and a third. Kara grabs the beer from a fan and throws it into Gabriel Tuck’s eyes and then slams him face first into a steel chair, taking another beer from a second fan and drinking it. A fan grabs Kara and gropes her, feeling her chest and smacking her ass. Kara turns around and punches said fan in the face, knocking him out cold. Gabriel takes advantage of the distraction and picks up a chair and cracks Kara right in the spine, the blow echoing out.
Ben Price – Wow! Brawling among the fans and think security has a perv to get rid of.
Eddie Vega – Shouldn’t be too hard to find, just look for the guy who got knocked the fuck out, haha.
Ben Price – Am I the only one who finds it…odd that said chair shot didn’t seem too phase Kara at all?
Eddie Vega – I’m tellin’ ya for the last time! She’s a freaking terminator! A Cyborg!!
Kara turns around and Gabriel winds up to take another swing but Kara blocks it with a boot to the gut, punching the chair to ward off the much weaker, disrupted incoming chair shot. She grabs Gabriel and leads him back and throws him over the barricades, hopping over and the two trade punches at ringside slowly making their way over towards the announce table. Gabriel tries to grab the bell but Charlotte Anderson, the time keeper, refuses and she and Eric Wilson pull back. Kara reaches over and grabs her Elite title and turns slamming it into the back of Gabriel’s head, causing him to stumble forward and Kara plants him with a German suplex.
Ben Price – This fight is really getting brutal! Gabriel Tuck went for the ring bell but Kara Reinhardt grabbed her title belt and used that as a weapon while he was in a tug of war with Eric Wilson and Charlotte Anderson!!
Eddie Vega – I guess you can say that Gabriel got his bell rung! Ha Ha
Kara pulls Gabriel to his feet. Gabriel fights back, hitting Kara with a few punches to the gut and then picks her up and plants her with a spinebuster on the mat. He lets out another howl and pulls Kara to her feet trying for and hitting a vertical suplex. He tries to keep the hold on and go for a second Vertical suplex but Kara blocks the attempt and counters with a Vertical suplex of her own that leaves both fighters spent and on the floor.
Ben Price – Folks, that floor is concrete with a thin mat on top of it, so better believe that they are feeling each one of those suplexes.
Eddie Vega – Except Kara, who was sent from the future by Skynet to ensure that John Connor and his human resistance never form.
Ben Price – I…know I’m going to regret indulging you but.. How do you know John Connor and the resistance didn’t reprogram her to protect humanity?
Eddie Vega – Better question, how exactly do you reprogram one of these cyborgs? I have a few ideas for new directives and programming if you get my drift..
Ben Price – And.. there it is.. You went and made it weird.
Eddie Vega – I can’t help it, I’m a man with HOLY SHIT!
Eddie is cut off as Kara bounces Gabriel’s head and face off the announce table once. Twice. She then pulls his head up and looks to the crowd, who cheers and she bounces his face off a third time. She then picks Gabriel up and drives him through the announce table with her version of the rock bottom.
Ben Price – Well fans, there goes the announce table, Kara Reinhardt just hit the Reich breaker!
Eddie Vega – I think Gabriel Tuck has been broken in half! Ha! Always wanted to say that.. Checkin’ it off the bucket list!
Kara overhears this and waves for Ashley Beaton before looking to Eddie.
Kara Reinhardt – He isn’t broken… yet! I’m going to break him right now.
Kara drags Gabriel Tuck to his feet, holding him with his back facing to her. She then hooks an arm under his neck as if going for a sleeper or choke hold but turns until she is back to back with Gabriel Tuck, lifting him off the ground, one arm around his neck, the other arm around his leg. It takes little time until Gabriel is trying to escape, flailing about, but Kara holds him firm. Ashley Beaton comes into check on him but Kara shakes her head.
Kara Reinhardt – Not Yet! Let him suffer a bit!
Ben Price – The Scorpion Sleeper! Fans, the last time Kara used this, she devastated Kelea of Pacific Rim and put her on the shelf for a while!
Eddie Vega – Let him suffer! Man I dunno where this new Kara came from, but I like it!!
Kara actually takes a knee, which somehow seems to increase the torque on Gabriel and, after a time, Kara stands up and nods.
Kara Reinhardt – He’s ready to break. Check him.
Ashley Beaton holds the mic to Gabriel Tuck
Gabriel Tuck – AHHHH!!! FUCK!!! YES, GOD DAMN IT!! I QUIT!!!
DING!! DING!!
Eric Wilson – Ladies and Gentlemen, the winner of the match, by submission, and still the CWF Elite Champion, Kara Reinhardt!!!
Ben Price – Well this was different and Look out Kara!!!
The shouted warning helps as Kara ducks as Steve Murdock comes flying out of the crowd. The two start fighting and trading punches until CWF security comes out and physically separates the two fighters
Ben Price – Steve Murdock makes a second appearance!!
Eddie Vega – The Elite title is shaping up to be a hot ticket this season! 3 people willing to go to war with each other for the belt!! And just imagine, Frank Windsor could be vying for that title as well after his win over Steve Murdock earlier tonight!
Ben Price – Well, I’m told we have a little something to show you all here now as we get ready for our main event.
Segment – Eron Hunter

Cold open
Eron Hunter is sitting on a sofa in front of the camera, smoking a cigarette and having some sips off a Whiskey Glass. He looks calm and relaxed, leaning back on the sofa he stares holes in front of him.
He shakes his head and crosses his arms on his chest. After some seconds, he cracks his neck and rests his chin on the chest, close to his heart. Taking some deep breaths, he closes his eyes and remains silent for some more instants.
Suddenly, he stands up, places the whiskey glass on the wooden table in front of him, and starts pacing around the room in calm and measured steps. His arms are crossed on his chest, and he makes some mumbling noises.
He continues pacing around the room for more moments, apparently lost in thought, then goes close to one of the walls of the room and leans on it, arms still crossed on his chest. He looks down at the floor and grits his teeth.
He places his arms behind his head, still leaning on the wall, and stares at the ceiling above. His chest moves up and down as he takes some deep breaths, filling his lungs with oxygen. He keeps on doing that for seconds and then suddenly stops. Putting his hands deep in his trousers pockets, he stares in front of him again
Silence engulfs the room for moments, and then a calm and placid voice fills the empty space.
Eron Hunter – The final act of this chapter… Riot… Williams… O’Connell… Hunter. Two teams and only one goal emerge victorious at almost all costs. Riot, Williams, I call upon your skill and pride. Give it your all in that ring because if you want to win, you must do so. Good luck chaps, you´ll need it!
Fade…
CWF Tag Team Championship
Father Nathan and Eron Hunter vs The Bastards (Eddie Williams and Rob Riot)

Ben Price – And with those words, lets go to tonight’s main event… Tag Team Titles. Bastards versus Father Nathan O’Connel and Eron Hunter!
Eric Wilson – The following contest is a tag team match scheduled for one fall and is for the CWF tag team championship! Featuring first the challengers…Eron Hunter and Father Nathan O’Connell!
“You’re the Best” by Joe “Bean” Esposito begins playing as Eron Hunter and Nathan O’Connell walk out from the back to the cheering of the fans. They make their way down to the ring in a determined sort of way, discussing things in the ring before Eron Hunter steps to the ring apron.
Ben Price – Looks like Father Nathan is going to start the match in the ring.
Eddie Vega – Yeah. No matter who starts, they don’t really have a chance against the Bastards
Ben Price – Have you forgotten that they defeated the Bastards before to get this shot?
Eddie Vega – That’s because people attacked Father Nathan and Rob Riot graciously helped defend him.
Eric Wilson – And their opponents,the CWF tag team champions…Eddie Williams and Rob Riot…the Bastards!
BEEP. CLICK. BEEP BEEP. CLICK.
The electronic opening to Mansun’s “Take it Easy, Chicken” pipes into the arena, shortly followed by the scream of the opening guitar riff. It’s Bastards time. Red, white, and blue lights pick out the entrance way as the crowd stands up, waiting to catch a glimpse of the Englishmen. Some of them cheer, some of them boo, but all of them react.
The curtains part as a battered old Ford Cortina messily careens its way through the curtains, coming to an awkward stop at the top of the ramp. After a moment the Bastards step out of the back, taking a second to mug for the crowd.
Satisfied that everybody’s got the photo they wanted, they nod to each other and then charge the ring, sliding in through the bottom rope.
Eddie WIlliams and Rob Riot stand in the ring and face one another before they launch into a fast and furious game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. They draw nearly a dozen times before Eddie wins and celebrates before pointing to Father Nathan. Rob Riot pats Eddie on the shoulder and heads for the ring apron.
Ben Price – Certainly an unconventional way to determine who will start.
Eddie Vega – It’s awesome! It’s what you expect from a team like the Bastards.
Father Nathan and Eddie Williams began circling around one another in the center of the ring as the bell sounds to start the match. Eddie goes in to reach for Nathan for a lock up but gets belted across the jaw instead. Eddie backs up a couple of steps,but Nathan gives him no leeway. He launches another punch to the eye and bodyslams Eddie to the mat.
Ben Price – Father Nathan with an early offensive.
Eddie Vega – It would be just like him to punch his way out of problems that require wrestling moves.
Ben Price – He used a wrestling move?
Eddie Vega – Don’t be bothering me with facts while I’m being irrational!
Eddie is back up quickly, but Nathan clotheslines him back to the mat. He gets in a few kicks to the ribs to force Eddie to roll over before Eddie gets to his feet. Nathan grabs Eddie and whips him into the corner so that he can tag in Eron Hunter, who leaps over the ropes and grabs Eddie for a Tiger suplex while Nathan leaves the ring.
Eron pulls Eddie up and whips him into the ropes, going for a gut kick on the rebound, but Eddie sidesteps the kick and clotheslines Eron to the mat! Eddie walks over to the corner and tags in Rob Riot while Eron Hunter gets back to his feet.
Ben Price – Uh oh. I don’t think they wanted this to happen.
Eddie Vega – Now the match is going to go South for the challengers.
Eron Hunter goes for a roundhouse kick, but Rob Riot grabs the leg and brings Eron down with a dragon screw leg whip! Eron gets right back up, but Rob is on him with a European uppercut that staggers Eron back a couple of steps. Rob follows up with a belly-to-belly suplex that sends Eron to the mat again. Rob gets Eron into a headlock as he gets up and holds it for a few seconds before hitting home a headlock driver and going for the cover!
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……..thr- Eron kicks out!
Ben Price – and as predicted, the momentum of this match has swung completely back to the Bastards now that Rob Riot is in the ring.
Eddie Vega – Well he is the best wrestler in the company!
Ben Price – Technically, the Conquest Champion is the best wrestler in the company which means both that Abigail Dresden is currently the best wrestler in the company and that Rob Riot has not been the best wrestler in the company since Kronin took the belt from him.
Eddie Vega – Details.
Rob Riot backs off and looks at Eron Hunter before pointing to Nathan.
Ben Price – Am I seeing this right? Rob Riot wants Eron to tag his partner in?
Eddie Vega – Well.. Nathan and Valora DO have a history and Rob Riot didn’t seem to take kindly to the story of Nathan v. Valora and the Heart punch.
Eron moves over and makes the tag and Nathan wastes no time coming into the ring and begins throwing punches, Rob Riot dodges the jab and blocks the right cross, countering with right punch to Nathan’s body and then a European uppercut that rocks Nathan’s head back. Rob Riot sends Nathan into the ropes with an Irish whip and tries for a high leg clothesline but Nathan rolls under and avoids the blow. The two men lock up in a collar and elbow tie up vying for advantage over each other and Rob Riot transitions the move into a side headlock. Nathan counters with a few punches to the body of Riot and then tries a high angle backdrop, but Rob Riot jumps into the hold and breaks the hold and lands on his feet behind Nathan, taking a couple of seconds to steady himself, he grabs Nathan in a reverse waistlock and tries to go for a German suplex, but Nathan catches him with an elbow smash to face and turns and tries to hit a vertical suplex, but Rob Riot blocks that and puts Nathan on the mat with a fisherman suplex, bridging into the cover.
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Nathan kicks out!
Ben Price – We know Nathan as a boxer primarily, but we forget that he is also a skilled technical wrestler, as evidenced by the wrestling clinic he and Rob Riot just put on for us there.
Eddie Vega – Yeah well Nathan might have some skill in it, but he obviously is not as skilled as Rob Riot.
Nathan is pulled to his feet by Rob Riot, who again sends the man into the ropes with a Irish whip but Nathan reverses the move and sends Rob Riot into the ropes, Eddie Williams moving over and making a blind tag. Meanwhile, Nathan tries for a clothesline but Rob Riot ducks under the attempt and Eddie Williams comes in with a springboard dropkick that brings Nathan to the mat. Rob Riot circles around back to Nathan and he and Eddie Williams drag Nathan to his feet. Eddie then hits Nathan with a punch, causing Nathan to turn and then get hit by Rob Riot, the two play back and forth with Nathan for a bit and finally Rob Riot grabs Nathan and brings him to the mat with a hip toss. Eron Hunter tries to come into the ring, but the ref cuts him off, which gives Rob Riot time to lock in an arm bar on Nathan. Nathan rolls towards Rob Riot to reduce the pressure on his elbow but Eddie Wlliams kicks him in the spine and stomps on him a few times to break that up. Eventually the ref comes in and chases Rob Riot back to the ring apron.
Ben Price – There’s that familiarity. The Bastards all know each other inside and out and you saw smooth teamwork there as Eddie Williams makes the blind tag and comes into the match. Eron tried to help his partner, but ended up giving Eddie and Rob a double team opportunity.
Eddie Vega – All I heard was that Rob Riot and Eddie Williams are a better team than Eron Hunter and Nathan O’Connell.
Eddie pulls Nathan to his feet and measures him before winding back and throwing a big punch that Nathan blocks and hits a left jab, a right cross, another left jab and a European uppercut and hits a discus style clothesline, knocking Eddie Williams to the mat. Nathan then makes his way over to Eron Hunter and makes the tag.
Ben Price – Nathan manages to get out of the ring and bring in the fresh man and thus this match might not be as straightforward as the Bastards might have been thinking.
Eddie Vega – Come on, Ben! The last match was a fluke! And the titles weren’t on the line. I think you’ll find this time, the Bastards won’t make the same mistake.
Eron comes in as Eddie Williams fights his way up to his feet, Eron Hunter grabs Eddie from behind and locks in a Half Nelson, pulling Eddie back into the middle of the ring before he lifts Eddie up and plants him onto the mat with a half nelson suplex. Wasting no time, Eron Hunter rebounds off the ropes and jumps into the air and hits Eddie Williams with a leg drop. He tries for a single leg boston crab but Eddie Williams counters and pushes Eron off
Ben Price – Eron was starting to put together some offense there but Eddie wasn’t softened up enough for the single leg Boston crab.
Eddie Vega – That’s a stupid move anyways, trying to hook one leg leaves the other leg free to take the foot and plant in your ass before pushing you off like Eddie did to Eron there.
Ben Price – and if you do lock the hold in, you put a lot of torque and pressure on the knee of a leg and can really wear down an opponent.
Eddie Vega – IF.
Eron pulls Eddie Williams to his feet and sends him into the ropes with a Irish whip, Eddie Williams hits the ropes and rebounds off, jumping over Eron Hunter who telegraphs the back body drop. Eddie rebounds off the ropes on the opposite side of the ring and hits a flying crossbody block on Eron bringing to the mat and kips up to his feet before running to the ropes and hitting a springboard leg drop off the ropes before getting to his feet and giving a stomp to Eron Hunter
Ben Price – This back and forth match continues to go… well, back and forth..
Eddie Vega – Kinda painted yourself into a corner there.
Ben Price – Yeah.
Eddie Vega – It’s okay, I’m here to ensure we stay the A team around here.
In the ring, Eddie Williams drags Eron Hunter to his feet and sends him into the Bastards corner, walking over and making the tag to Rob Riot who steps into the ring and both men start kicking Eron Hunter in the ribs, ending the offense with a double vertical suplex before Eddie Williams leaves the ring.
Ben Price – And so the pendulum swings back towards the Bastards as Eddie makes the tag and Eron is looking like he could use one as well.
Eddie Vega – Rob Riot is in the ring now, this could be the beginning of the end here.
Rob Riot pulls Eron up to his feet and plants him on the mat with a headlock driver, immediately moving into the cover.
…one
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Nathan comes in and breaks up the pin!
Ben Price – Rob Riot almost ended the match but a last second save by Nathan ensures the match continues
Eddie Vega – Only prolonging the inevitable, I’m sure.
Rob Riot gets up and gives a glare to Nathan, who smirks and gives a single wave. Eron Hunter, meanwhile, takes advantage of Riot’s distraction to roll him up into a small package. Scott Jones counts!
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Rob Riot kicks out!
Ben Price – And, Rob Riot is able to escape from the pinning predicament but Eron was almost able to steal a win there.
Eddie Vega – Steal is right! Damn thieves!
Ben Price – Do you have any sense of hypocrisy at all?
Eddie Vega – Nope, cause I’m always right.
In the ring, Eron rolls forward to his feet and goes for his corner. Rob Riot rebounds off the ropes but Eddie makes a blind tag, causing Rob to stop and look at his teammate in confusion, meanwhile, Eron tags in Nathan. Rob Riot shrugs and retreats to the apron, shaking his head
Ben Price – Hmm some dissension in the ranks? It does not look like Rob Riot was expecting that tag nor did he want it.
Eddie Vega – Maybe. Maybe not, but he trusts his teammate enough to get out of the ring and let Eddie face off against Nathan.
In the ring, Eddie Williams is jawing with Nathan, who is, for the most part, standing there unphased. Finally, Eddie manages to seem to say something that gets under Nathan’s skin and Nathan strikes with a left jab that hits Eddie Williams right in the nose and a lightning fast right cross that brings Eddie to a knee. Nathan pulls Eddie Williams up to his feet and sends him into a neutral corner, charging in and hitting a body splash before he begins pelting Eddie’s body with a series of hard punches ending the flurry with a European uppercut that rocks Eddie’s head back and results in him slumping into a seated position.
Ben Price – Wow.. not sure I wanna know what the magic word was that got under Nathan’s skin, but I sure hope Eddie thinks it was worth the beating he took after it.
Eddie Vega – Yeah, I’m not sure anything is worth getting turned into a human punching bag. But brutal as that might have been, you’re not going to pin Eddie Williams by punching him.
Nathan places his boot on the neck of Eddie Williams and grabs the ropes on either side of the corner, using them to add pressure as he chokes Eddie until the ref pulls him back and orders him to break the hold.
Ben Price – Nathan using the ropes for extra leverage as chokes the air out of Eddie Williams
Eddie Vega – Ha! Now who’s the hypocrite? If the Bastards were doing that, you’d scream bloody murder!
Ben Price – I can still admit it’s an illegal tactic. However, I would also say that you live by the sword, you die by the sword. The Bastards have made a habit of cheating and taking shortcuts, so they really have no room to whine when someone else does the same against them.
Nathan pulls Eddie to his feet and leads him over to his corner, where he makes the tag into Eron. Eron enters the ring and both men send Eddie into the ropes with an Irish whip and Rob Riot makes a blind tag before Eddie rebounds and is planted on the mat with a double spinebuster from Eron and Nathan, Nathan then leaving the ring as Rob Riot comes into the ring and Eddie rolls out of the ring and makes his way back to his corner
Ben Price – Again quick tags by Eron and Nathan as they seem to want to be able to wear the Bastards down.. It’s clear they want to target Eddie Williams but Rob Riot was able to get a blind tag in.
Eddie Vega – Both teams were able to make the tag but now Rob Riot is in the ring which means the Bastards’ are pretty much automatically in control of the match.
Eron hits Rob Riot with a boot to the gut then follows that up with a roundhouse kick. Eron tries for a second roundhouse but Rob Riot catches the leg, drives an elbow into the knee of Eron and then plants Eron on the mat with a suplex. He then runs over and punches Nathan, knocking him briefly off the ring apron and runs back to Eron and hits a fist drop, driving his fist right into Eron’s forehead
Ben Price – Well, my partner said Rob Riot being in the ring gave his team an edge and you see it here.
Eddie Vega – Damn right. No wrestler in CWF has been on a hot streak like Rob Riot.
Ben Price – I’ll argue that point. Abigail Dresden
Eddie Vega – Okay, first… she’s his daughter so, there’s that. Second, while she has been dominant as hell, I do recall her being unable to carry her team to victory the way her father can. So edge goes to Rob Riot.
Rob Riot seems to consider his options and walks over and tags Eddie in. While Eddie comes into the ring, Nathan gets back on the apron. Eddie Williams pulls Eron to his feet. Sending Eron into the ropes, Nathan makes a blind tag before then climbing the turnbuckle. Rob Riot calls out a warning and Eddie turns to look at Nathan, which gives Eron an opening to hit a boot to the gut, doubling Eddie over. Nathan jumps off the turnbuckle and hits Eddie in back of the head with a double ax handle off the top turnbuckle, bringing Eddie to the mat.
Ben Price – Well that happens sometimes, Rob Riot tries to help Eddie but it ended up giving an opening and Eddie paid the price, still, if Riot had said nothing, Eddie still gets hit so..
Eddie Vega – Yeah, that’s just tag team wrestling, sometimes you can’t watch both your opponents at once.
Nathan drags Eddie to his feet and Eddie punches Nathan in the face and hits a boot to the gut. Meanwhile, Rob Riot watches as Eron leaves the ring and walks around the ringside area making his way towards Riot. Out of the corner of his eye, he sees Eddie rebound off the ropes and try for a follow up attack but he stops in mid step. Turning his full attention to the ring, Rob Riot sees Nathan has hit his patented Heart punch and Eddie is flat on his back.
Ben Price – Well it sometimes shares his nickname, but regardless of the name you give to Nathan’s version of the Heart punch the result is the same
Eddie Vega – No! The Bastards can’t lose the title!!
Nathan makes the cover..
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……two
Scott Jones is pulled out of the ring!
Frank Windsor pulls Scott Jones out of the ring and punches him, knocking Jones down. He gets up and immediately calls for the bell.
Eric Wilson – Ladies and Gentlemen, Referee Scott Jones has disqualified the Bastards. But the tag team titles can not change hands via DQ and so the Bastards are STILL the CWF Tag Team Champions!!
Ben Price – Well, talk about an unsatisfying ending. Nathan and Eron technically win the match, but they fail to get the titles and there’s no guarantee they will get another shot.. And we’re denied a chance to see who the better team really is.
Eddie Vega – The Bastards are the better team! They still have the belts and that’s all that matters. And just think, they retained, so now they should be allowed to use the freebird rule.
Ben Price – You sure they want that?
Eddie Vega – Well, we know Frank Windsor did. He’s now officially a CWF Tag Team Champion with the other Bastards.
Ben Price – That could go good or bad for them. But we’ll find out apparently on a little later. As that’s all the time we have for tonight!
Eddie Vega – That’s it for Warzone, and next cycle we’re doing a tournament of some sort to determine who will challenge our new Conquest Champion, Abby Dresden for the strap at Lunar Warfare.
Ben Price – That we will. The landscape of the CWF is changing, and we’ll find out more next Warzone. Until then, this is Ben Price…
Eddie Vega – And I’m Eddie Vega…
Ben Price – And this was the first episode of Season 4… and remember
Both – #Join The Conquest


