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Post by Millson and Simpson on Sept 15, 2010 1:56:29 GMT -5
After a pause, ‘Semi-Sweet Symphony’ plays over the TitanTron and Mighty Man Millson II steps into the crowds view. MMM II smiles and raises his hands, as 4 gold pyro rockets blast from the ground. MMM II slowly walks down the ramp, glaring at the kids in the vicinity, as he does. He pauses once he reaches the ring, turns around and points to the stage. Big Robertson Ryder stands at the stage, flexes his muscles, and walks down to join Mighty Man Millson II. Linette Alister follows Ryder, but she starts to clap hands with the audience as shoe goes down the ramp.
Coors And the opponent, being accompanied to the ring by Big Robertson Ryder and GHW Evo Rookie Linette Alister, coming to us from Whitby, England, weighing in at 235 ibs, Mighty Man Millson II.
When Alister gets to The Daddy's Boy, Millson stops her andpoints to the crowd members that she clapped hands with and shakes his head. Mighty Man Millson then points to himself, as Alister bows her head but meekly accepts that he's right. MMM II then runs quickly up the steps and reaches the apron, as Ryder steps over the ropes into the ring. In one swift movement, MMM II jumps over the rope, and pulls himself up to the top turnbuckle. MMM II pulls his hands up and down 3 times, to the pre-recorded chants of M...M...M. The Mighty One jumps down from the turnbuckle, and joins Ryder in the middle of the ring. They stand apart and both execute simultaneous uppercuts, but keep both arms in front of them, and hold that pose, Alister behind them, leaning on the ropes.
After the crowd have stopped booing, Robertson steps outside the ring and picks up a microphone from ringside, before tossing it into the ring for The Ultimate Ego. Millson looks focused and raises the mic to his lips.
Tonight, I welcome the world to my GHW evo Rookie, Linette Alister. She is the only girl in Evo, but under my guidance, she will be able to step into the ring with the men. You will see how good my teaching has been once she decimates Young Gangsta and Ziu in a Triple Threat match on Evo, and you will have no choice but to recognise her first achievement. But enough about her. Tonight, I have a match against 'The Pureblood' Skull...
The crowd cheer when they hear this and applaud the Horrorland Native.
At Code Blue, Skull pushed me off the ladder a few times, and tonight I will punish him for it. And you see, while I have Big Robertson Ryder in my corner, he has no-one anymore. AJ Scally has left the Justice System, and Matt Violence is too busy preparing for his Main Event match tonight. So Skull, soon your back will be against the mat, and you will look to the sky, and wonder. Wonder why you even bothered to step in the ring with the Tyrant of Technique, Mighty Man Millson II.
The crowd boo, as he tosses the mic to the outside.
TBC- Skull. Let's get it on.
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Skull
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Post by Skull on Sept 15, 2010 10:45:11 GMT -5
Suddenly, the arena lights fade out to a dim red glow and the words 'Welcome To Horrorland' appear on the big screen in bold, dripping, slime-green letters. As the sound of a crow cawing and a distant thunder storm starts to come out of the speaker, the letters slowly drip off the titantron until it is once again pitch-black, bathing the arena in darkness. Seconds later, the lights return and the crowd jump to their feet as ‘Attack Of The Living Dead’ begins to play and the familiar, guyliner clad face of The Pureblood steps out into the arena.
Charlie Coors: And introducing his opponent, from Horrorland, weighing in at 224lbs. He is “The Pureblood” Skull!
The fans scream their heads off as the Prince of Aerialists makes his way down to the ring, wearing his usual gothic inspired ring gear. Instead of the Justice System t-shirt which normally accompanies his attire he is wearing a black t-shirt with the words ‘No Pinching!’ on the front. As usual, his face is hidden behind his long, matted locks but beneath this he is wearing his signature smirk and dark rings of eyeliner around his eyes. Conspicuous by his absence is Skull’s EVO rookie Tyson Smith, who presumably refused to accompany his pro to this match.
Colin: Both of these men met two days ago at Code Blue in the Death From Above Ladder Match which was eventually won by Matt Violence. They must both be feeling the pain of the loss but I’m sure it hurts Skull a lot less that it hurts Millson knowing his partner has the opportunity.
Big Al: You can talk about this brotherly love all you want but don’t believe for a second that Skull isn’t jealous of Matt. If Skull could’ve screwed Violence out of that match just like Matt screwed AJ Scally out of it he would have. He just didn’t get the chance.
Skull makes his way to the ring, high fiving every fan he can reach on the way. When he finally gets to the ring he slides in then relives Coors of his microphone and turns his attention to his opponent.
“Millson. Mighty Morphing Power Ranger Millson. You think I need Matt and Scally at ringside to beat you? I’m not you. I don’t need some great big oaf to run interference for me. I left my oaf backstage tonight. At Code Blue there were five other people between me and you. Five other people to stop me from handing your ass to you. It doesn’t matter if you have Ryder at ringside, the lovely Linette, Eli Young, Reeves or even half the population of Boston. Between these ropes it’s only me and you, you’ve got nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. The only way you’re leaving this ring is a one way trip on the Coffin Cruise.”
The fans cheer as Skull drops the microphone and takes off his t-shirt ready for the match to begin.
TBC by MMM II
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Post by Millson and Simpson on Sept 16, 2010 12:08:26 GMT -5
As Skull whips the T-Shirt off, the Daddy's Boy sees his opportunity and rushes The Pureblood with an intention to break his nose with an outstretched elbow. Skull uses his experience to second guess Millson and he catches the right elbow in mid-air and delivers a right hand to the face in retaliation. Millson staggers, and throws a wild right at Skull, who blocks this as well and delivers another right hand. This pattern repeats a couple of times, with the crowd getting louder each time The Horrorland Native connects. One final fist sends The Mighty Man to the canvas, and The Pureblood turns to the crowd, waving his arms in a signal that means he is to end the match early. The Ultimate Ego staggers to his feet after the flurry of punches, but walks straight into the arms of Skull, who grabs MMM II's shoulders and throws the Daddy's Boy over his head and to the mat, back-first. Skull goes to the corner and climbs the turnbuckle, before posing for the camera phones.
Boy oh boy. It looks like Skull has the measure of this match with that Belly-To-Belly and Millson is in trouble already.
Do you still not know how tough the Mighty Man is, Colin? He won't lose the match this early.
Skull drops down from the turnbuckle as Triple M2 gets to his feet again, but this time holding his back painfully, and yet again, Millson walks into the clutches of Skull. Skull hoists Millson into the air by his left leg and drapes MMM II onto Skull's shoulders, but before he can proceed with the devastating move he has in mind, Millson shakes and slides off the shoulders of The Pureblood before sliding underneath the ring to the outside. Millson walks to the announce table and screams at Colin to tell the world how great he is. Colin argues and MMM II turns around to face Skull once again. The Horror has bought this time that Millson spent arguing to climb to the top turnbuckle and get perfectly balanced and ready to spring, and when Millson turns around, Skull leaps off the turnbuckle, arms and legs spread as wide as they can be for maximum impact. The Mighty One has seen the danger quickly though, and sidesteps the oncoming Skull, pushing the back of The Pureblood as he rushes past, forcing Skull into the announce table stomach-first.
Ohhh. Skull took a huge risk and it didn't pay off. Millson used his cunning to full effect there.
I told you Millson wasn't out of the match. I told you he was tough enough to fight Skull, and it looks like I was right. Isn't that a surprise, Fuzz?
OK, OK, I was wrong. Maybe I didn't give Millson enough credit. Now let's get back to the match, if that's alright with you, of course.
As Skull rolls around on the floor, clutching his gut, winded, Millson looks at the crowd and gives a smile. The crowd show no hesitation in booing him and the all too familiar chant of 'You sold out' careens down from the audience. The Tyrant of Technique picks up The Horrorland Native by the hair and drags him to the steel of the turnbuckle, before throwing the head of Skull into the metal. The force of the slam sends Skull sideways and onto the crowd barrier where he falls to the floor. The referee is up to a count of 5, so Millson rolls into the ring and then immediately out again to restart the count, much to the referee's annoyance. As Skull lies in a crumpled heap on the floor, Big Robertson Ryder puts his left hand on the barrier and whales away on The Painted Man with his right hand, unbeknown to the referee, who is arguing with Mighty Man Millson II. Ryder backs right away as soon as Millson comes near, and The Daddy's Boy picks up Skull, again by the hair, and throws him underneath the bottom rope, following straight afterwards.
Skull had a good start, but after more cheating from Big Mighty Ltd, the number's game has caught up with Skull.
Well, Millson did say that he had the numbers to his advantage, and Matt Violence could be out here, but he obviously doesn't have the time for his partner.
As Millson rolls into the ring, he lays on top of Skull for the pinfall, but the ref only gets to two before Skull raises a shoulder with surprising ease. The frustration grows in Millson straight away and The Daddy's Boy begins to launch at Skull with right fists straight away. After a few fists to the face, The Mighty Man stands up, looks at the crowd and points to the top turnbuckle, signalling for the Triple M Moonsault. As Linette and Ryder clap their mentor and boss respectively, The Tyrant of Technique climbs to the top, facing the crowd. Skull stays motionless on the floor, and Millson raises both arms in the double uppercut position and keeps them there, inciting a chorus of boos from the crowd. The Ultimate Ego eventually lowers his hands and after a short pause to get his balance, he leaps back-wards, goes head over heels and crashes to the ground stomach first. Skull however, was playing possum and he rolls away from the danger, sending the Ultimate Ego to the ground empty-handed.
And Skull dodges the Moonsault. And that's what you get for being a jerk in the middle of a match.
It looks like Ryder and Linette are shocked to the core. It's rare that the great Millson misses the Triple M Moonsault.
The Mighty One is sent to his knees by the force of the fall, and he clutches his chest in agony. Ryder and Linette shout at the Daddy's Boy in an attempt to get him to his feet quicker, but they are drowned out by the cheers for Skull. Skull doesn't react at first and is motionless on the floor, but his passion and determination allow him to get to his hands and knees, and he manages to crawl over to the ropes, which he uses to pull himself up. The crowd go wild as The Pureblood gets to his feet and clenches his fist in pain, and Skull's first thought is to knock the smile of The Ultimate Ego's face, which he does once he unleashes another right hand at the Daddy's Boy, who is still on his knees. The force of the angry punch sends Millson to the floor and the crowd lap up the taunting of Skull. Skull drags Millson to the centerer of the ring and gets some revenge with a few stomps to the mid-section, before going to the top rope himself. Skull raises himself up and leaps elbow first at Millson, connecting with the chest of the Mighty One, and sending the Daddy's Boy coughing and spluttering, as The Horrorland Native celebrates with the fans.
Big Elbow drop and Millson is in trouble again. Skull has completely turned the match around.
This is just a quick flurry of attacks. It happens in every match and inevitably it will lead to The Pureblood getting cocky and losing the match.
OK, Al, believe that if you want. I believe Skull will win this match and that's just my view. But back to the match.
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Junior division
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Post by Skull on Sept 17, 2010 18:19:01 GMT -5
Skull enjoys his moment, celebrating with the fans before turning his attention back to his downed opponent. The Horrorland native rolls Millson over onto his front then stands over him before crouching down just over his lower back. He then pulls Millson’s body upward, draping the Daddy’s Boy’s arms over his thighs then locks his fingers together and places them under his opponent’s chin. The crowd let out a roar of excitement as Skull pulls back on the Tyrant’s neck, locking in the brutal Camel Clutch submission hold. The British brawler tries to break out of the hold but after having the air driven out of him by the top rope Elbow Drop, he doesn’t have the strength to shake The Pureblood off. Sensing victory on the horizon, Skull takes his hands off of Millson’s chin then quickly wraps and arm around his neck and squeezes tight to lock in his patented Sleeper Hold.
Colin: Welcome to Dark Falls from a Camel Clutch position! It could be all over for Mighty Man Millson.
Big Al: Great positioning, I’ll give him that. If Millson doesn’t pass out to the Sleeper Hold, Skull can always pull back on his head and apply more pressure to the Camel Clutch. This is what I like about Skull, the technical prowess. Actually that’s the only thing I like about the painted freak.
With his air supply limited and rapidly shrinking, Millson fights even harder to break free of the hold. However, just as expected, the veteran grappler counters this by leaning backward and pulling back on the head of the Tyrant of Technique in order to apply more pressure to his lower back and increase his agony. As Millson’s eyes start to dull and his limbs become limp, the referee interjects himself into the picture to check on the Daddy’s Boy. When he is satisfied with what he sees, the official raises one of MMM II’s arms into the air then lets it go. The arm falls limply down to his side, causing a huge cheer from the crowd who will be happy to see their hero win another match. The ref repeats this motion for a second time and once again Milson’s arm fall down to his side, much to the delight of the crowd who know that the victory could be seconds away. The arm is raised for the third and final time before once again being dropped. This time, Millson miraculously manages to find his second wind and finds the strength to hold his arm aloft when it is halfway down. Loud boos rip though the arena from the fans who would’ve loved to see the second generation superstar handed another defeat.
Big Al: He’s still in there. I told you Millson had more in him than you give him credit for. It’ll take more than a Sleeper Hold to put this man down.
Colin: He may have regained consciousness but he’s still locked in the hold and it could have already inflicted all manner of untold damage to him.
Big Al: Yeah, you just keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.
With the noise from the crowd filling his ears and bringing him back to his senses, MMM II once again tries to escape the hold, this time with renewed vigour. Using his slight weight and strength advantage over the 224lb Skull, The Ultimate Ego first manages to get onto his hands and knees and slowly finds his way up to a vertical base. All the while, Skull clings onto the sleeper hold for dear life until Millson is standing fully upright with The Prince of Aerialists hanging onto him as if he is being given a piggyback. In an attempt to rid himself of this unwanted load, Triple M blindly charges backward and luckily finds his way into the corner of the ring. As soon as he realises what is happening, Skull thinks of letting go but he already knows that it is too late and braces himself for the inevitable. The pain comes all too soon as he is driven back-first into the turnbuckle, whose pads prove little protection from the cold steel rings underneath. The pain surges through the Hellion’s body, causing him to cry out and finally release the hold. The Pureblood flops down but manages to keep himself standing by throwing both arms over the top ropes each side of the post to hold himself.
After some long, deep breaths to clear his head and get the air back into his lungs, The Ultimate Ego turns to face the man who, moments ago, thought he had the win. Looking to add some insult to injury, Millson backs up into the opposite corner then set off toward his opponent at a run. The crowd never get to find out what he had in mind because as soon as he is within range, The Pureblood raises his leg, catching the Daddy’s Boy square in the side of the face with the sole of his boot. The kick knocks Triple M sideways into the ropes just to the side of the ropes. As Milson leans up against them, holding his face, Skull quickly scales the turnbuckle, perching himself on the top rope, then reaches out and grabs his opponent by the hair. He spins the Tyrant of Technique around so that he is facing into the centre of the ring, then places his knee into the back of his opponent’s neck before forcing all of his weight forward and jumping off of the turnbuckle. The fans make even more noise as, guided by Skull’s knee, Triple M’s head is driven hard into the canvas.
Colin: The Bloodline! When was the last time we saw Skull pull out the Bloodline? I can’t even remember.
Big Al: He’s getting desperate, Fuzz. His stupid Dark Falls move didn’t work so now he’s going old school.
Colin: It could just work, Al. Millson looks like he’s out of it, and nobody kicks out of the Bloodline; it’s the move Skull won the GHW World Championship with.
Thinking he has the match in the bag, Skull rolls his opponent’s lifeless body over onto his back then covers him for three count, closes his eyes and waits for the familiar sound of the referee’s hand slapping the mat. He hears the crowd chant “one” but any confirmation from the official is absent. Confused, he opens his eyes and looks up to see the referee arguing with Big Robertson Ryder who has climbed up onto the apron in order to buy his boss some more time. While Skull remains on top of his opponent, observing the scene on the apron, the crowd continues to count the pinfall, reaching three and even four. By the time the crowd reach five, Skull loses his rag and abandon’s the pinfall attempt. He marches over to the referee but just as he reaches the ropes, Linette jumps onto the apron and begins talk trash to the Horrorland Native in order to allow Ryder to continue distracting the ref. When this fails, she offers to take her top off in a last attempt to stop Skull alerting the referee of the pinfall. She doesn’t have to go through with this as the distraction has bought her Pro enough time to scramble up to his feet. The Ultimate Ego stumbles around on the spot for a few seconds, clearly dazed and holding his head in pain. When he sees that Skull has his back to him, he fights through the pain and charges toward his oblivious opponent. The Mighty one tackles The Pureblood from behind, driving his shoulder into Skull’s lower back and driving him forward, crushing his neck into the top rope. As they rebound off the ropes, Millson keeps hold of Skull’s waist and lifts him off of his feet, falling down to the mat as he does to throw the Prince of Aerialists over his head with a German Suplex. He gets up almost immediately after executing the move and dusts himself off, much to the chagrin of the crowd who boo him relentlessly for his blatant rule breaking.
Big Al: What are they complaining about? It’s not like this has come as a surprise to anyone. Millson basically said he was going to use Ryder and Linette to their full advantage and it looks like it worked.
Colin: They’re complaining because they expected a fair match. Millson would just be another shrunken head on Skull’s necklace if Ryder didn’t interfere.
Big Al: Well actually he wouldn’t because Thomas Walker stole it, remember.
TBC by MMM II
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Post by Millson and Simpson on Sept 20, 2010 9:06:04 GMT -5
The Mighty One takes the boos as a given and dramatically falls on top of The Pureblood for the cover. 1...2..Skull powers out, still with enough left in the tank for the match to continue. Millson pounds the ground in frustration and looks up to the ref, anger rising on his face. The ref braces himself for an argument, which he gets, as the Daddy's Boy gets to his feet and makes slapping gestures, mimicking the referee's count and even threatens to hit the ref, but thinks better of it. Skull has rolled onto his stomach by now, and when Millson notices he boots the Painted Warrior hard in the sternum, sending him rolling into the center of the ring. As Skull lifts his head, the Daddy's Boy hits the near ropes and on return gets a foot up to kick the kneeling Pureblood in the head. Skull goes straight down onto his back in the center of the ring, as The Mighty Man lays down on his front and hooks a leg into the air. 1...2..Skull again powers out forcefully, and the crowd know that there will be no quit in Skull.
A solid kick out after the boot to the head. Whatever you can say about Skull, he is a tough athlete to beat.
He might be tough, but he doesn't look to be in a very good spot right now, does he Colin?
No, but he will find a way out of this predicament, mark my words.
Millson gets up and again berates the official, but this time he grins and puts his hands up in apology, before walking over to the turnbuckle nearest his companions at ringside. The Tarnished Diamond and The Giant Jebronie clap their mentor/boss and try to get the fans too as well, only to be met with boos and 'You suck' chants. MMM II calls over the cameras as he stands in the corner, and he shows them his wristbands which together read 'I Love You Dad'. He then waits as Skull stands up and staggers to face Millson, before rushing at The Pureblood's stomach with his shoulder. The Ultimate Ego thrusts his whole body weight at The Horrorland Native and drives him down to the mat. Millson covers Skull straight away after the Spear, and the crowd desperately urge on their favourite to kick out. 1...2...Skull manages to get a shoulder up just before the three count and the trio of Big Mighty cannot believe it as Ryder stares at Skull open-mouthed, and Linette holds her head in her hands.
What the...? After all the damage he has taken, how did he kick out of the Spear? What resiliency by The Pureblood.
I-I-I'm speechless. Not only has he dodged a Triple M Moonsault, he's kicked out of the Unrivaled Love Spear.
The Tyrant of Technique stands up and runs his hands through his hair, before angrily dragging Skull on the floor to the ropes. He then walks over to the opposite ropes and runs at The Pureblood, forward rolling when he gets to him and then quickly somersaulting in the air in a Senton. However, Skull gets an adrenalin rush from somewhere and raises his knees together, blocking the Rolling Thunder attempt and sending The Daddy's Boy's back into the solid bone of the knee of Skull. The force of the knee to the back from the Horrorland Native is enough to send Millson back to his feet, but the force of the collision also sends MMM II over the ropes and to the outside. The crowd cheer as they see Skull defy yet another signature move from The Ultimate Ego. The referee starts his count for the Daddy's Boy and quickly gets to a count of 4 before either competitor gets to their feet. As Linette and Ryder try to rally Millson, Skull responds to the crowd and grabs the ropes to hoist himself up. Seeing Ryder and Alister on the outside finally get the Daddy's Boy to his feet, he has an idea, and he sprints to the opposite ropes from Big Mighty Ltd. When he gets back, he leaps over the top rope, and spreads his arms wide, taking out both Ryder and Linette with Clotheslines and taking out Millson with his body.
OH MY GOD! What a brilliant dive from Skull, taking out all of Big Mighty. And that's what The Pureblood does when you think he's out of it.
Despicable. Absolutely despicable. Does he not realise that he took out Linette Alister as well? A girl.
Well, she shouldn't have interfered in the match. It's her own fault. But anyway, it looks as if Skull has realised anyway.
With all of Big Mighty down, Skull gets to his feet the quickest, and as he looks around at the carnage he has caused, but as he does so, he sees Linette on the floor and his gentlemanly instincts kick in. He helps Linette to her feet and quickly apologizes, and Alister nods her head in agreement. The Horror nods and smiles too, a little flirtaciously, but what he thinks is flirting, is actually a distraction, as the Guyanese Goliath has recovered and is back to his feet. Ryder takes the signature pair of brass knuckles from his jeans pocket and stands behind Skull, waiting for him to turn around. When he does, The Giant Jebronie swings for the fences with a huge right hand , but The Pureblood relies on instinct and ducks the punch, meaning The Tarnished Diamond goes down like a sack of potatoes for the second time in the match. Ryder stares at Alister in shock, but turns around to face Skull when he realises he's still in a fight. As he turns around, Skull plants a foot in the armpit of Ryder and swings his other foot at the face of The Guyanese Goliath, leaving his feet and taking out Ryder with an Enzeguiri that sends the Giant Jebronie over the fan barricade, where he is met with little friendliness.
A brilliant Enzeguiri by the Painted Warrior Skull. And now I can guarantee no interference from Linette, courtesy of her own side.
Oh, come on Fuzz. She's knocked out. I might go and help her up. I mean, think of the rewards I could get if she wakes up next to me.
You're wrong in the head, Al, you know that?
Haha. But seriously, Skull should automatically be disqualified for putting a woman in danger in the first place. Punish him for that, Millson.
MMM II has gotten to his feet by now, but is still a little staggered from the stage dive that Skull took on him, and he walks straight into a flying forearm by Skull that sends Millson backwards. The Daddy's Boy takes a short walk around the turnbuckle to try and escape Skull, but it is ended prematurely when he is struck in the back of the head by another forearm from The Pureblood. The Ultimate Ego falls to his knees, but is picked up by the long hair and thrown into the ring underneath the bottom rope. The Horror rolls underneath the ring himself and lies on top of Millson, hooking the leg for the cover.
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