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Cody Miller presents: NGCW!!!; As seen on EWB.
Topic Started: Jun 5 2009, 01:18 AM (48 Views)
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BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!

World Wrestling Entertainment is gone forever. Vince McMahon put his two children (Shane and Stephanie) into the trunk of a car---but not before delivering a life-ending Tombstone to his wife Linda---and drove off a cliff. Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has been quoted as saying, "This is bad news for wrestling fans everywhere."

WWE is gone and now the fans are left with three-ring circus known as Total Nonstop Action.

NEVER FEAR, MY GOD-FEARING FRIENDS!

You shall soon be introduced to something awesome.

Honestly, I don't have a backstory. I'm just pretending the WWE shut down and making a new wrestling fed. I tried something like this before, but life got too busy for me to go through with it. This time I am serious! I am using the latest May update for this. Should be fun. :)

Business time. In this diary, I have created two people. I will introduce them to you.

"The Ultimate Technician" Jack Vegas

Jack Vegas is probably my top heel and top main eventer. He's a cocky bastard who will do anything to win. Fortunately for him, he has the skills to back it up; his technical ability is hardly matched and he's a good brawler, too. Vegas' weakness is his confidence in himself. Gimmick-wise, Vegas portrays an Andrew-Dice Clay type of guy. A vulgar Italian who is looking to piss people off. His finisher is a modified STF that he calls the Sin City Stretch[/spoiler]

Cody Miller
Cody Miller is just a midcarder, but he's packed full of talent. He's a no-nonense, to-the-point type of guy. He goes in the ring and he wrestles. His athletic, very versatile and can hold his own against the best. His gimmick isn't really anything. No gimmick needed. His main weakness would be he takes things too serious sometimes and gets caught up in moments. As for his finisher, it's a Cobra-Clutch Crossface he calls the Cactus Rack.


Roster

Main Event
Edge
Chris Jericho
Jack Vegas


Upper Midcard
Christian
CM Punk
Mr. Kennedy
Rhino
Samoa Joe
Matt Hardy


Midcard
Abyss
Carlito
Charlie Haas
Christopher Daniels
Cody Miller
D'Lo Brown
Eric Young
Evan Bourne
Finlay
Homicide
Hurricane Helms
Jamie Noble
Raven
Sabu
Austin Aries
James Storm
James Morrison
Shelton Benjamin
William Regal


Lower Midcard
Al Snow
Chaz Warrington
Jay Briscoe
Mark Briscoe
Nectro Butcher
Paul London
Primo Colon
Shocker
Dolph Ziggler
Justin Credible
Lance Cade
Paul Burchill
Tomko


Openers
Ace Steel
Jason Cross
BJ Whitmer
DH Smith


Next Generation Championship Wrestling to unveil weekly PPV show!

Next Generation Championship Wrestling (NGCW) is set to air their first weekly PPV this coming Friday. The show, aptly titled Futureshock, is said to be shaping up to be great. Details of the card will be posted soon. Stay tuned, kids.
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NGCW Futureshock Card

Dark Match
DH Smith vs. Ace Steel
These two up-and-comers are set to actually christen Futureshock They'll go down in NGCW history as the first-ever match! Everyone knows DH Smith as the British Bulldog's son. Well, like his father, the young wrestler is trying to take the wrestling industry by storm and carve his name into wrestling history. Can his debut in NGCW be an impressive one or will Ace Steel rain on the young DH Smith's parade?


Opening Match - Triple Threat
Austin Aries vs. Evan Bourne vs. Jason Cross
This will be a very fast-paced matchup to be the first-ever NGCW match that is to be recorded. All three of these men aren't newcomers to the wrestling business, as they all have had their exposure. However, all three men (like every superstar in NGCW) are new to Next Generation Championship wrestling, so they all three have something to prove. Any one of these men have the potential to be big players in NGCW, so it will be interesting to see how intense this match-up gets.


Second Match
Homicide vs. Necro Butcher
Here we have a very interesting match-up. You have the thugged out Puerto Rican Homicide who is known for his time in ROH, as well as his successful tag team LAX in TNA. ...and then you have Necro Butcher. When I think of Necro Butcher, I think of a man who uses VCR's to hit people in the head with. He's a shoeless, hardcore bastard that, despite his hardcore preference, is one hell of a brawler. This match should be a slugfest, I'm sure.


Third Match - Tag Team
The Colons vs. The Briscoe Brothers
Here is one that should be very competitive. Probably the two main teams in NGCW will face off against eachother. Both teams are accomplished, and oddly enough, their all actual brothers (just not to eachother.) The Briscoe Brothers are the most accomplished team out of them all---being five-time ROH tag team champions, to The Colons single tag title reign in the WWE. Both teams are looking for the win to impress management so that they could be the ones to receive the NGCW Tag Team titles, but management is not easily impressed. These men will have to put themselves through hell and really go at it to prove they're worth something. I don't doubt they will.

Fourth Match - Four-way elimination match for the NGCW Global Championship
"The Future" Gregory Helms vs. Charlie Haas vs. William Regal vs. Cody Miller
Three men who all have had very good careers thus far and one man who is looking to start his. One man in particular that is in this match is Gregory Helms, who has gone through many changes in his career. From the boy-band 3 Count, to the crime-fighting, hurri-cyle-riding Hurricane, Helms has a new name for himself: The Future. But Gregory might not be the only future of NGCW. The young, talented Cody Miller is looking to make a name for himself and what a way to start it off by capturing gold. The other two competitors aren't going to let these two men have all the spotlight, though. Regal and Haas are very tough opponents and both have every chance to win as Helms and Miller do. I'm calling this as match of the night.


Fifth match - Winner face the winner of Jack Vegas and Edge next week for the NGCW Universal Championship
Chris Jericho vs. Christian Cage
Two matches will take place tonight that will ultimately determine the first-ever NGCW Universal Heavyweight Champion. This is one of them---and boy am I looking forward to it. These two men are both multiple-time world champions. Christian Cage is a two-time NWA Heavyweight Champion and a one-time ECW World Champion. Chris Jericho is a multiple-time WWE Champion. Both men are looking to ultimately add another world title to their impressive list, but they have to have a war before they do it. Not only that, but the winner still has one more match to go to get that world title. Who will come out on top in this great match?


Main Event - Winner faces winner of Christian Cage and Chris Jericho next week for the NGCW Universal Heavyweight Championship
Jack Vegas vs. Edge
Edge is a many-times-over WWE Champion and is no stranger to the main event scene, however, he is a stranger to "The Ultimate Technician" Jack Vegas. Vegas is a witty, cocky, andincredibly talented star looking to get his name out there in the NGCW. Edge is not going to be an easy opponent for the new-comer Jack Vegas. He is going to have to drop his attitude and really focus on his opponent if he wants to go for the gold. As for Edge, he's going to have to bring his A-game when he steps into the ring with Vegas. These two men are at the top of their game and look to out-do one-another.
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The first-ever NGCW match, but since it's not televised, we won't talk about it!!
David Hart Smith vs. Ace Steel: Curtain Jerking for the whole family.
Both men stood across from each other, sizing the other up. The crowd were about to be treated by a pre-show match, so they were a little lively, wondering about these two individuals. The bell sounded and both men just stood there, daring the man across from him to make the first move. It was as if they were reading each other's mind, seeing as both men stepped forward at the same time and initiated the elbow-collar tie-up. Struggling against the other, both men were not showing any sign of having the advantage, thus causing them to back off. Reassessing the situation, the two stars would take a moment, circling around each other before lunging in again for that elbow-collar tie-up. Locked up tightly, it would appear as if the same scenario was going to take place, but not this time. Ace Steel would make the first move. Pulling the young DH Smith forward, Steel brought a stiff knee into the man's gut, causing their hold to break. With Smith doubled over from that knee, Steel would bring his arm up and then thrust a forearm down across the back of DH Smith. Smith went down. Steel began to put a few a few boots to the young DH before lifting him back up. Steel whipped Smith into the ropes and awaited his return. Smith, even though he was a bit disoriented, was able to plant a boot firmly into the jaw of Ace as Ace bent over for that back body drop. Grabbing his jaw and stepping backwards, Smith went in. Lifting Steel up quickly, and in the same fashion as his father, Smith ran full speed and dropped Smith back first onto the canvas. The young superstar went for the pin....


One!
Two!
Three!!!


Smith picks up the win in a very quick fashion.

61, 45, 78.



Next Generation Championship Wrestling presents:



Futureshock

Live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California!


A new era begins..
Flashing briefly across the screen would be the logo of NGCW before the picture came in clear. The cameras would pan across the nearly sold-out Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The fans were screaming (even though they don't even know if the show's going to suck!) and the atmosphere was hot. Amidst all the noise, heat, and tomfoolery, pyros show off from the ring posts. As the pyros were shooting off into the air and exploding, the arena's speakers were blasted by the sound of

Life by Devin Townsend

My life is all that I've known
And it's all that keeps me here
My time is all that I own
So I won't let it slip away...

How long can this life go on
Who we are what we are...
I'll see you on the other side


As the sound was blasting through the speakers and the crowd were roaring with anticipation for the show, the cameras would focus their attention on an announcing booth at ringside. The two men sitting there were very familiar. The first face the camera lands on his the jiggletastic, Bell's Palsy-inflicted features of that damn Oklahoma native Jim "The BBQ" Ross. However, sitting next to him was not his long-time, strictly platonic commentating life-partner Jerry "The Divorce King" Lawler, no, it was none of then Scott Levy himself... RAVEN!

J.R.: Bah gawd, welcome ladies and gentlemen to the first-ever Next Generation Championship Wrestling FUTURESHOCK]!! This is where it all beings, folks. This is the new era of profressional wrestling and I think it's about damn time. I am very, very glad to be here tonight. I'm good ol' Jim Ross sitting next to my brand new announcing partner Raven. You know, I just glance over the show on paper and I just get goosebumps because it's so exciting.
Raven: Well, Jim, I'm very glad to hear that you're excited, but I don't think your excitement can even be compared to the fans' excitement. Just listen to them. It's an aural beat down. Come to think of it, I'm getting a headache.
J.R.: Oh, I'm extremely sorry for your headache. Well! Tonight we have one hell of an event planned for you fans. I haven't seen so much talent on one card in a long time!
Raven: I think it'd look better with my name on it, Jim.
J.R.: And I think ribs always taste better with my BBQ sauce, but I don't think everyone would agree with me. But there is one thing we can all agree one----it's time for our first-ever match here LIVE!!!!!11 on Futureshock!


The Official First-Ever Futureshock match. We CAN talk about it.
Austin Aries vs. Evan Bourne vs. Jason Cross
All three men were in the ring, and all three men were ready to go. The bell sounded and they all rushed in at once. Even though these men were more well known for their athletic abilities and their high-flying matches, they decided to start things off with a good ol' fashion slugfest. Aries was the first one to land a blow; he came hard with a right hand to Jason Cross' jaw that sent the man reeling. Aries turned around, maybe looking for Evan Bourne, but the young up-and-comer was right there and ready. Auries caught a wild right hand into his jaw and was sent spinning around. When he faced the other way, the ROH veteran was met with two boots squarely underneath his chin courtesy of Jason Cross This time the man dropped to the canvas. Cross quickly dropped to the canvas to attempt a pinfal! He barely even got to one before Evan Bourne threw a boot into the back of Cross' head. Looking up to see what had just stopped his pin and grabbing the back of his head, Cross would not like what he saw. Bourne threw a kick firmly into the side of Jason Cross', causing the man to fall back onto the canvas. By this time, Aries had regain some composure and was up again. Seeing that Bourne was distracted, Aries moved in and threw an elbow into the back of Evan Bourne's head, which made Bourne stumble forward. Grabbing Bourne's hand, Aries yanked the man forward and thrusted him to the ropes. With Bourne bouncing back, Aries dropped to the canvas and caught the opponent's ankles in his own, dropping him face-first. Aries quickly moved to his feet and brought Bourne back up with him. However, as both men were up, Cross was already up---up in the air. Launching himself off the top rope, Jason Cross used his body as a battering ram and dropped it across both men's bodies, effectively taking them down. The master of the Crossfire scrambled for the pin over Evan Bourne, but was only able to get a two count. Getting back to his feet, Cross lifted Evan up to his and hooked the man up for a quick suplex, dropping Bourne onto his back. Another cover was initiated, but again it would not get past a two-count. Getting a little frustrated, Cross stood up and began putting the boots to Evan Bourne before moving over to the corner once again and ascending. However, before he could fully get up to the top, Evan Bourne was back up and bum-rushed the poor man and caused him to straddle the top. Ouchies. With Cross incapacitated, Bourne would pull the man down and turn him over onto his back. Bourne would now be the one who would ascend to the top. Now that Cross was in the perfect position, Evan would launch himself off the top and flip himself around to land on top of Jason Cross for a nicely executed Shooting Star Press. He went for the cover---BUT NOOOO! You forgot about Austin Aries, didn't you? Aries was ascending the very same corner that Evan Bourne did just as he launched himself off. With Aries uptop, he too would leap off the top and sailed through the air, flipping around with that 450 Splash until he landed on top of Evan Bourne who was covering Jason Cross. Talk about a Manwich. Aries quickly rolled Bourne over and went for the pin...

One!
Two!!
Three!!!


That sneaky Austin Aries had won.

67, 69, 75


Raven: I can never keep up with those guys. They're always doing something to defy the laws of gravity and I just can't respect anyone who doesn't respect science.
J.R.: What are you talking about? That was a very good match between three very talented young men, Raven.
Raven: You just don't know good wrestling, Jim. Giant Gonzalez versus The Undertaker. Now that's wrestling
J.R.: ..... It appears the cameras are taking us backstage!

The Future
The cameras would suddenly switch from Raven and J.R. to the backstage area where a man that probably everyone watching knows in some shape or form. Perhaps you remember him dancing around the ring with Evan Karagias and Shannon Moore in his boy band-like 3 Count. Or perhaps you knew him as the superhero with his S.H.I.T. or maybe you simple know him as Gregory Helms.

"The Future" Gregory Helms
"Next Generation Championship Wrestling... how fitting. You see, it fits because that's exactly what you're looking at when you peer into the these pretty eyes: the next generation. I have amassed titles from every wrestling promotion I ever stepped in. I have pulled of stellar matches with opponents who couldn't carry a stick to a two-star match. I have had women across the WORLD screaming for me. What more can I say? I am the next generation of professional wrestling. And tonight... I plan on proving once again that when Gregory Helms steps into the ring, he does not disappoint. You fans might not even deserve the performance I am going to put on tonight, but you're going to get it simply because I have an opportunity. Tonight the very smart individuals who make up the NGCW management have decided to put me in a match to become the first-ever NGCW Global Champion. I will have gold around my waist when it's all said and done. How do I know this? Am I a psychic? ...heh... no! I am The Future."
69

Back to J.R. and Raven.

J.R.: Well, that didn't come off as pretentious one bit. Helms seems to be really high on himself, Raven. He's not the only one in that match who has accomplished a lot.
Raven: Pretentious? Oh, Jim, you are just jealous of the man's affinity for the ladies. When was the last time a woman has screamed for you in any country except in horror?
J.R.: Well, Raven, I happen to be a happily married man. What can you say about yourself?
Raven: You know, Jim.. I don't think I like you very much. Nevertheless, we have another match to call.

Necro Butcher was in The Wrestler. How cool is that?
Homicide vs. The Necro Butcher
Both men are in the ring, staring eachother down. The ref signaled for the bell and both men just came racing towards eachother like a bat out of hell. Homicide was the first one to strike, landing a forearm to the side of Necro's head, sending the hardcore bastard reeling back. Homicide went in for another stiff shot, but Nerco is no stranger to pain and pretty much shook the hit off, coming towards Homicide with a stiff headbutt. This sends Homicide back against the ropes and Necro is quick to continue his barrage. A hard elbow was sent to Homicide's head, followed by another headbutt that dropped Homicide to the ground. With Homicide on the ground, Necro took off towards the ropes and used them to slingshot himself towards the fallen opponent. Once he was close enough, Necro leaped into the air and kind of dropped down towards Homicide, expecting to land a diving headbutt. However, Homicide was no stranger to pain himself, thus he was able to recover enough to roll out of the way. Necro's face was introduced to the ring canvas, causing the man to roll about. Homicide was back on his feet, moving towards the downed Necro Butcher. He sent a couple of well-placed shots to the back of Necro's head, in attempts to keep him incapacitated. Reaching down, Homicide yanked his opponent up by his hair, placing the man in position for a suplex. Lifting Necro up, Homicide walked forward just enough to toss the man stomach first on the first rope. With Necro hanging there, Homicide again hooked Necro's head, but instead of lifting him up, Homicide just snapped back with a DDT. Necro Butcher's head was just drilled into the canvas. Homicide rolled Necro over and pinned him, hooking the leg. The ref's hand came down once, twice, NO! Necro Butcher shot his shoulder up. Now able to get the pin, Homicide would get to his feet, yanking Necro Butcher. Taking Necro to a random corner, Homicide would then proceed to smash the man's face into the turnbuckle pad. Not once, not twice, but three times before letting Necro fall back down to the canvas. Homicide would drop back down and once again go for the pin. Could he get it? One! Two! Nope! Necro Butcher once again shot hit shoulder off the canvas. Once again thwarted by Necro Butcher, Homicide went to lift the man back up, but was met with a thumb to the eye! Necro rolled over to the ropes and uses them to lift himself up. Now recovered a bit from that thumb to the eye, Homicide made his way back over to Necro Butcher but was met with a bootless foot to the gut, doubling him over. Necro moved in, wrapping an arm around his opponent's head and snapped back to the mat. After laying on the ground for a moment, Necro rolled over and stood to his feet, yanking Homicide off the canvas. Scooping the Puerto Rican up, Necro turned the man around and slammed him to the canvas with a text book body slam. With Homicide down on the ground, Necro back up a bit and jumped forward, dropping an elbow hard onto the opponent's chest. Butcher went for the cover. One! Two! NOPE! Homicide kicked out. Lifting Homicide back up as he got up, Necro would then whip his opponent into the ropes. As Homicide came back, he ducked a Necro Butcher clothesline and ran through it to bounce himself back off the ropes. Coming off the ropes, Homicide lunged forward and took Necro Butcher's head off with a LAAAARRIIATTTOOOOO! Bam shizzle. Homicide went for the cover...

One!
Two!!
Three!!!


Homicide wins.

68, 53, 84


Going straight from the match to the backstage area, the camera would focus on a face that was not so familiar. It was the mug of Jack Vegas and it appears he wasn't even paying attention. It looked as if he was actually talking to someone else.

"The Ultimate Technician" Jack Vegas
"Hey, sweetheart, why don't ya go get me some water? I'm a bit thirsty."

Vegas was apparently talking to a woman, demanding she go get him some water. As the woman left, Vegas turned his attention the the camera.

"I love being me. I really do. Women are attracted to power and I'm pretty damn powerful. That aside, I'm going to make this sweet, ya know? I'm taking on some blond-haired guy who used to throw blood on peope. I forget his name... Ledge? It doesn't matter. What matters is that tonight the man that is set to face me is going to go to his hotel room tonight, sit at the edge of the bed and contemplate his life. I've heard the guy's won some insignificant titles, but what he's never done is beat me. He doesn't know how I'm comin' at him. He's got no damn clue. What I'm going to do is punish him for even considering taking a match with me. I'll bring his ass down to the canvas and slap on a submission hold that would make Dean Malenko blush. This kid is going to tap and I'm going to win. 'Cause when Jack Vegas roll the dice, you can bet he's always a winner, ya know?."

77

Raven: I like that guy. I really do. The confidence that permeates through his spores is just uplifting, Jim.
J.R.: He may be filled with confidence, Raven, but I think there might be a concoction of some other things, if you get what I'm saying. I guess we'll just have to find out if Jack Vegas is all that he says he is. But let's get to our next match!

Oh, look, a tag team match. Pretty cool.

The Briscoe Brothers vs. The Colons
The bell sound as all four men are in their respective corners. Starting the match is Jay Briscoe and Primo Colon. The two men paced around the ring briefly before moving to the center and locking up. Primo felt that this wasn't how he wanted to start the match, so he shoved Jay off of him and threw a boot into the man's gut. Taking a hold of Jay's head, and thrusting a knee into the side of it. Jay was dropped to the canvas, holding his head. Primo now began putting the boots to the back of Jay's head, causing more damage. Lifting Jay back up to his feet, Primo brought the man over to his corner and tagged in his brother Carlito. Stepping through the ropes, Carlito began putting the puts to his opponent in the corner before stepping back to look over at Mark and smile. Carlito moved forward and pulled the still disoriented Briscoe out of the corner, to the middle of the ring. Bringing Jay's head underneath his arm, Carlito turned around quickly and dropped down with a neckbreaker. Carlito went for the pin. One! Two! Nope! Jay Briscoe kicked out. Moving to his feet, Carlito brought Jay up with him, tossing the man to the ropes. Expecting Jay to just bounce right off, Carlito jumped in the air for a dropkick. However, Jay caught on quickly and hooked his arms over the top rope, killing his momentum. This caused Carlito to hit the canvas hard. Taking advantage of the situation, Jay stumbled over to his corner and tagged in his brother. Now the legal man, Mark stepped through the ropes and quickly moved towards Carlito who was just getting up. A big clothesline sent Carlito down to the canvas. Yanking the coolest of the two brothers up by his hair, Mark stepped behind Carlito and hooked his arms around the man's waist and lifted him up, snapping back. Flowing with the German Suplex, Mark would hold it for a pin. One! Two! Noope! Somehow Carlito would thrash his way out just in time and Mark released his hold. Rolling to his feet, Mark came towards Carlito with some elbow shots to the side of the head, sending Carlito back against the ropes. With Carlito back against the ropes, Mark took the man's wrist and threw him towards ropes, which Carlito would bounce back from. Coming back towards Mark, Carlito was caught in a fashion where it would seem like Mark was going for a belly-to-belly, but Carlito quickly launched his head into Briscoe's. Turning Mark around, Carlito leaped into the air and pulled back on the opponent's shoulders as he fell with his knees up. He landed back-first on the canvas, driving his knees into Mark's back for that Lung Blower. Both men were down. Both were slow to move, crawling towards their respective corners. Carlito was the first to reach his corner, but Mark followed quickly after. With a new set of fresh tags, the two men raced into the rings. Primo caught Jay with an arm drag, catching him with his own momentum. Jay was back up, and went for Primo again. Primo would jump onto the middle rope and launch himself off, turning himself around expecting to catch Jay with a twisting slingshot crossbody. However, Jay had launched himself into the air and caught Primo's chest with two boots, killing any attempt at hitting the Briscoe. Primo was down and Jay moved in, lifting the younger Colon up to his feet. Stuffing the man between his legs and hooking the arms, Jay lifted his opponent up and dropped down with the Jay Driller. Jay went for the cover as Carlito and Mark rushed in to try and stop and save the pin respectively...

One!
Two!!
Three!!!


The Briscoe's win in a very exciting fashion!

77, 68, 88


J.R.: What a fantastic display of skills by both teams. I think both of those teams will be players in the tag division here in NGCW for a long time. What's your take Raven?
Raven: For once, Jim, I agree with you. That was a very good match, but I feel the Colons were cheated. If I'm not mistaken, the ref was counting a bit too fast.
J.R.: You would be mistaken. The Briscoes won fair and square. But moving on with things, I am very excited for this next match, Raven. It will crown the very first NGCW Global Champion. I think it's anyone's game because you have four very talented men. Let's get to it!

The Gold Rush: Four Men and a golden opportunity.
"The Future" Gregory Helms vs. William Regal vs. Charlie Haas vs. Cody Miller - Elimination Rules
This is it: You have four men who are all hungry to get even further in this business. They all look around the ring, trying to see the lack of confidence in any of the other men's eyes. The bell sounded and nobody moved. Time seemed to stand still until Gregory Helms made the first move. Helms too the moment of stillness as his opportunity, going for the most ring-savvy veteran, William Regal. Coming hard with a forearm to the side of Regal's head, Gregory knocked the England native into the ropes where he'd continue the assault with a few well-placed knees to the gut. While Regal and Helms were going at it, Cody Miller would move in on Charlie Haas, but Haas was ready for it. As Miller came with a clenched fist, Haas threw a boot into the man's gut that doubled him over, allowing the man to take Cody down with a DDT. Haas instantly went for the pin in hopes to get someone out quickly. He hooked the leg! One! Tw--Nope. Miller shot a shoulder up---it wasn't even close. As Haas was getting up from the win and reaching down to lift the rookie Miller up to his feet, Cody would bring his opponent down to the canvas and cradled him in a pin...

One!
Two!!
Three!


Wow! Charlie Haas was eliminated very quickly by Cody Miller. Meanwhile, not even noticing right away that somebody had been eliminated, Regal and Helms were still going at it. Unlike how we left it, Regal was the one actually in control. Having it a quick suplex after Helms threw a little too wild of a punch, Regal was wrapping his arms around the man's head on the ground, squeezing it. The ref was crouched down low so that he could get a good visual and would be able to hear if Helms were to submit. However, Regal was not planning to submit the arrogant Future, he would rise to his feet with Helms firmly in the headlock and turn himself around with his hands on either side of Helms' head. Thrusting a knee up, Regal caught the man in the forehead. Another knee would be sent up into Helms' head. But wait, Regal wasn't done! After two consecutive knees, Regal hopped up and drilled both knees into the man's head, dropping him to the canvas. Regal went for the pin! One! Two! Th--Noooo! Helms kicked out. Regal was getting to his feet and before he could realize what was going on, Miller came out of nowhere, throwing his leg into Regal's head for a shining wizard. Having caught Regal off guard, Miller moved in, standing above the man. Jumping up, Cody dropped his leg across his opponent's chest and rolled off. Coming in again, Miller would land another leg drop that drove the air out of Regal's lungs. Miller stood up again, looking to drop another leg across Regal's chest, but Helms was back up. Moving in behind the distracted Miller, Gregory hooked the man's arms and legs and snapped back violently, drilling Cody's back and head into the canvas with a spectacular Russian Leg Sweep! Miller is down and Helms takes advantage of this, moving to Regal who is just now getting onto his feet using the ropes. Taking Regal by his wrist, Helms flung the man to the ropes, letting Regal bounce back. As Regal came back, Helms rushed forward and jumped into the air, driving a forearm into the man's head. With Regal down, Helms went for the pin! One! Two! Nooo! Regal was able to kick out. Rolling to his feet, Helms would move to a corner and look at both men that he had single-handedly taken out. As Miller was slowly making his way to his feet, Helms would be stalking him, waiting for the right opportunity. Having rolled to the ropes to use them to get up, Cody was up and leaning against the ropes when Helms decided to race towards Miller. However, once Helms was coming at his opponent with a clothesline, Miller simply stepped out of the, dropped down and held the ropes. Gregory stumbled over the ropes and down to the floor. Back to his feet now, Miller looked down at Helms who was trying to get to his feet. Moving quickly, Miller raced to the ropes opposite of Helms and bounced off them, shooting him towards the other side. Reaching the other side of the ring, Miller jumped over the top ropes, twisting his body a bit and just threw his body on top of Helms who was now just standing up. Both men went down. By this time, Regal was up and had just witnessed both men take the fall. Moving to the ropes, Regal dropped down and rolled out, moving to where the two downed men were. Reaching down, Regal lifted Cody up by his long hair and threw him into the ring. Getting to a stand, bringing Miller with him, Regal threw a boot into the rookie's gut. With Cody doubled over, Regal planted the man's head between his legs, hooked the arm and lifted him up. Cody was slammed back first on the canvas with a Butterfly Powerbomb. Regal quickly went for the pin...

One!
Two!!
Three!!!


Regal eliminated Miller, taking an opportunity when he saw one. Now all that Regal had to deal with was--Regal suddenly a hard shot into his back, causing him to stumble. The next thing he knew Helms had Regal hooked in a reverse front face lock and spun around, dropping an elbow onto Regal's chest as he came down. Helms hit the Way of The Future and went for the pin...

One!
Two!!
Three!!!


And Gregory Helms had done it, just as he said he would. Coming in quickly to end the match right after Regal had eliminated Miller, Helms was able to take out Regal and claim his prize as the FIRST-EVER NGCW Global Champion.


71, 65, 78

J.R.: Can you believe that match? My God, it was just action-packed from beginning to end! And as much as Helms is a cocky s.o.b., I have to hand it to him for that one.
Raven: Helms came in with something that none of the other participants in that match had: intensity. He was all over everyone from start to finish. You have to respect a man who not only talks himself up, but will prove it time and time again that what he's saying is completely true. Helms is my kind of guy, Jim.
J.R.: I wouldn't go as far as to say he's my kind of guy, but I actually agree with you. Helms proved himself tonight and earned himself a title. Speaking of titles, Raven, our next two matches are pieces to determine the first-ever NGCW Universal Champion. So let's get to the next match!

I heard Fozzy has a new album coming out. I might download it.
Chris Jericho vs. Christian
Both men met each other in the middle of the ring before the bell even started, throwing right hand after right hand. The crowd was eating it up. The slugfest was halted, however, with Christian getting a quick rake across, causing him to stumble about covering his eyes. Jericho moved, taking Christian down with an arm drag, but holding it as he hit the canvas. With Christian's arm in his hands, Jericho stood while Christian was partially up. Jericho send a couple of hard kicks into the man's side. After the kicks, Jericho would take Christian down for another arm drag. Jericho scrambled for a quick pin! One! Not even a two-count. Christian shot his arm off the canvas. Jericho stood up, lifting Christian off the canvas, but as he came up, Christian returned the favor and raked Jericho's eyes! Jericho too stumbled, grabbing at his face. Christian saw this as a golden opportunity, moving behind Jericho and hooking his arms. Turning Jericho around to go for the Unprettier, Christian was unsuccessful as Jericho just shoved the man off. As Christian turned around, Jericho jumped into the air, turning his body perpendicular to Christian's and threw his heels into the man's face. A successful spinning heel kick had dropped Christian to the canvas. Getting back to his feet, Jericho successfully lifted Christian back up and placed him in front face lock. Lifting Christian up for a suplex, Jericho instead just threw Christian chest first into the canvas. Quickly up to his feet once again, Jericho began putting the boot to Christian's body, softening up to make it easier to win. With Christian down, Jericho turned around and took off to the ropes and bounced off of them, racing towards the downed opponent. Dropping to the ground, Jericho slid into Christian's side with two boots. Jericho moved for the pin! One! Two! Nope! Christian kicked out. Jericho slammed his hand on the mat in frustration, going for the pin again! One! Tw--Nooo! Again Christian kicked out. Jericho stood up and and lifted Christian up by his head, placing him in that front facelock again. However, as Jericho went for the suplex, his opponent hooked his leg on Jericho's, stopping him from being lifted. Stopping the lift, Christian began to throw fists into his opponent's side, finally causing Jericho to release the hold after a couple of good shots. With Jericho backing off, Christian threw a boot into the man's gut, doubling him over. Turning Jericho around, Christian put the opponent in a reverse front facelock, snapping down to the canvas in that familiar reverse DDT of his. Moving to his feet, Christisn threw a few well-placed boots to the downed Jericho before dropping down and landing a solid elbow onto his chest. Yanking Jericho up, Christian would toss his opponent into the ropes and awaited his return. As Jericho made his way back, Christian leaped up and planted his boots firmly into Jericho's chin, dropping the man back to the canvas. Christian went for the cover! One! Two! Th--Nope! Jericho got his shoulder up in time. Getting off the canvas, Christian put a few boots to Jericho to keep him down before moving over to the corner and ascending. At the top, Christian slapped his chest and pointed to his peeps before he leaped into the air and did the Frog Splash motions. However, as Christian was signaling his peeps, Jericho had become aware of his situation. Playing opossum, Jericho waited as Cage came down and rolled out of the way in time. Smart thinking. Rolling to the ropes to get to his feet, Jericho finally made his way up before walking over to Christian. At Christian's feet, Jericho hooked the legs and rolled over, stepping over Christian and locked in the Walls of Jericho! Would Christian tap? The hold was in there tight, but Christian refused to tap. He began to lift himself off the ground and inch towards the ropes. Could he make it before the pain got too much? Yes! Christian was finally able to grab onto the bottom rope and Jericho was forced to break the hold. Having let go, Jericho would lift Christian off the canvas and double him over, hooking both arms. Lifting Christian up and dropping the man down back-first on his knee with that double-arm backbreaker, Jericho saw he had an opportunity. Racing towards the ropes nearest Christian, Jericho jumped onto the second rope and flipped back, landing on Christian. He hooked the leg!

One!
Two!!
Three!!!


Jericho pulls one out of the bag!!

Jericho - 91, 93, 89.


J.R.: And Jericho advances! Next week he will face the winner of Jack Vegas and Edge to crown the first-ever NGCW Universal Champion. What a night this has been, Raven. I couldn't be happier with how it's turned out and now we're down to our last match!
Raven: Peculiar! I agree with you again, Jim. Tonight has exceeded my expectations and quite frankly, I am overjoyed. I really enjoyed tonight---with the exception of sitting next to you. However, I cannot wait for this next match! It will tear the roof off this place. Let's get to it!

Ledge! Ledge! Ledge!
"The Ultimate Technician" Jack Vegas vs. Edge
Both men made their way to the ring and both men stared each other down in the center of the ring. Vegas smiled at Edge, taunting the man by making a hand coming down for a three count motion. Edge just smiled right back and went to go turn around, but came spinning around and threw a right hand into Vegas' jaw, sending the man reeling. Edge took off full speed at The Ultimate Technician and thrusted his shoulder into the man's body, taking him down with that trademark spear. As he came down with Vegas, Edge began throwing crazy right hands into Jack's forehead. Finally getting off of Vegas, Edge backed up and waited for the man to get up and onto his feet while crouching in a corner. He was waiting! Vegas was slow to get to his feet, but finally he made it up, stumbling around until he turned to see a running Edge. However, Vegas was just doing a bit of acting (something some wrestlers are quite good at), making Edge believe he was more hurt than what he was. Vegas sidestepped Edge's spear and used the opponent's own momentum to throw Edge shoulder first into the ringpost. Needless to say, Edge was fucked. Grabbing Edge by his hair, and came behind the man, Vegas crossed both of Edge's arm across his chest in a "strait-jacket" like way. Lifting Edge up, Vegas threw the man back and slammed him on his head/neck, but Vegas rolled through with it and pulled back with a Strait-Jacket Camel Clutch.. thing.. that when all combined resulted in a SIN CITY STRETCH....

Edge yells out and pain and submits.

Wow... that one ended extremely fast. Nevertheless, Vegas is the clear winner!

65, 55, 76 (Unfortunately the crowd was too jacked up from the last match and didn't feel this one. :()

J.R.: I have no idea how that match ended like that! I guess it just goes to show you how unexpected this wrestling thing can really be, Raven. And so that does it, Jack Vegas will meet up with Chris Jericho next week here on Futureshock. Until next time!!!

EEEEND!



(Hopefully you guys don't think I did a bad job! This is my first-ever show, so I need a little while to hone my skills! I hope you enjoy it and will get working on the next show soon!)
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