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Post by Dustin Delta on Sept 12, 2010 4:13:51 GMT -5
The audience breaks out in boos as the New York Native himself, Reeves, rises to a vertical base. He glares out into the audience, and slowly turns his attention to the collapsed Dustin Delta. He smirks and laughs to himself a bit. The arrogant champion makes his way to the cage doorway and pulls it closed. He shouts at the official at ringside, demanding that he lock them in. The official locks the cage as a face of pure evil begins to simmer upon the face of the Young Legend. He takes a few steps over to the young challenger, and kicks him in the ripped-open back, causing a surge of pain run up his spine. The merciless Television Champion pulls Dustin up, and sets him up for a suplex, lifting him upside down, above him. He brings him over to the cage wall, planning to devastate the self-proclaimed Deathmatch Majesty. He throws Delta forward, over the ropes. Thinking his work was done, he turns around to take a breather. The Everglades Native reacted quickly, latching his fingers around the chain-link, and mounting his feet. The crowd didn't react to his Spiderman-like action, knowing any kind of cheer would lead Reeves to suspect something. The Breakout Star prepares, waiting for the perfect time to strike. His eyes lock onto the target, and he begins to jump. He flips himself backwards as he moves forward, going for a Shooting Star variation. His hand is placed upon the back of the head of Reeves, and he slams it down to the mat in an extremist-style Bulldog, leading to a huge positive reaction from the capacity crowd. Delta pays the price though, as he landed on his lower back rather hard, the pain obvious on his face. Pain is slowly becoming a second nature to both of these superstars, so he manages to get up onto his knee.
"You know, Al--I think we can now say without hesitation that this is one of the best matches we've seen in a while."
"I have to agree with you there--both these superstars are putting their lives and health on the line just to make it through this match. Both of these men have earned a helluvalot of respect from me." [/b][/color] Dustin rises to his feet, but clutches his knee in pain for a moment, as his kneecap may possibly be shattered, and pain from that won’t go away. He shakes it off, putting it in the back of his mind. He turns around to face his foe, and grabs the bottom of his head. He pulls his head up, and delivers a punch. The rookie walks over to the cage door. He kicks it, demanding the official opens it. He listens, opening the door. At this point, most people would assume Delta would leave and be done with it, but no. This match had began a brawl until one of these men was completely incapacitated. The Floridian Falcon yells at the EMTs now, demanding they hand him a stretcher. Not wanting to be attacked, they fold it up and hand it to him. Delta has trouble holding it, but manages, and slides it between the ropes. The Deathmatch Majesty steps between the ropes and picks the stretcher back up. He waits as the Television Champion rises to his hands and knees. Dustin raises the stretcher up, and slams it down on Reeves as hard as he possibly can, and the medical device snaps in half, to the dismay of the doctors at ringside. Delta smirks, and makes it obvious this is just what he wanted. He pulls the snapping restraints off of the stretcher, and then places them on the mat. Delta begins to pull his athletic tape off of his hands, to the confusion of many people. "What is Dustin doing? Getting rid of his ring gear? Does he want to injure every part of his body or something?""I'm sure he has somekind of plan, I just have no clue what it is." *laughing*[/b] Dustin finishes removing his wrist tape, and prepares as Reeves reaches a vertical base. Dustin strikes, kicking Reeves in the back, knocking him forward. While the champ is stunned, Dustin continues his plans. He straps the restraints on both of Reeves feet, and uses the athletic tape to hold them down on the mat. Reeves shakes off the daze he was in, and realizes he's stuck in place, causing masses of laughter from the audience. Dustin runs back and rebounds off of the ropes, and dropkicks his opponent in the back, knocking him forward into the cage wall. This contents the challenger, who merely duplicates his actions, knocking El Negro face first into the steel, causing bloodshed. Delta looks out into the pleased crowd, who begins to chant."CAT-TLE MUTILATION!!" "CAT-TLE MUTILATION!!"Dustin shrugs, and begins to run ropes back and forth. Fans and staff alike do not know just how he can do a Cattle Mutilation in this situation. After about four rebounds from the ring ropes, the Floridian lines himself up with the New York Native. He runs forward and jumps up, rolling. He manages to hook both legs. His weight causes Reeves to double over. Dustin lands both feet on the third, rope locking in an odd variation of Cattle Mutilation, much to the audience's delight. The Young Legend struggles, shaking his arms violently to break the hold. The camera zooms in on Reeves face, which is bright red in pain. Tears fall to the mat, really emphasizing the pain endured in this match-up. "Very unique variation of the famed Cattle Mutilation from Dustin Delta.""Does he realize at all he can't win by submission--he needs to get out of the cage.""I'm sure he knows--but submission holds can really help with wearing down your opponents, so Dustin is using a pretty good strategy here."[/b][/color] Trouble is brewing when Dustin begins to lose his balance, and Reeves is slowly snapping the wrist tape, which is holding the restraints down. Delta's grip is lost, and the rope can't hold him completely. He starts to fall, and lands back-first of the blood-bath that the mat has become. Oppurtunity at hand, the defending Television Champion reaches down and unsnaps the restraints, freeing himself. He runs back, towards the door. Delta pulls himself up with the ropes, and runs after Reeves. Reeves yells at the official to open the door. Just as the door opens and Reeves begins to make his way out, Delta comes from behind, and rather than attacking the champ, he jumps up to the top rope, and then places a foot on the top of the door frame, and uses it as a stepping stone to get up to the top of the cage. He jumps off, staying close to the wall, and stops himself above the door, and the Young Legend turns around while he stands on the steps. Reeves reacts quickly, pushing Delta back into the outer wall. Dustin keeps his balance, standing on the small portion of the ring still available. Reeves persues his foe, tossing him into the hole in the southern ring wall. His legs are hanging out of the hole, and his chest is on the third rope. The New York Native sidles his way back to the steel steps, and re-enters the cage, telling the official to lock the door. The staff member obeys, and Reeves turns his attention to the man who's caused him so much trouble. He runs forward and delivers a huge kick to the stomach, knocking the air out of the challenger. He steps between the ropes, and pulls Dustin through so only his feet are on the ropes. He drops him with a Hangman's DDT, and stands tall and proud as the heat from the crowd becomes louder and louder.[/center]
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Post by Sketch Kid on Sept 12, 2010 18:44:07 GMT -5
There is no telling how much more these men can handle due to the amount of injuries that they both sustained during this contest. Even though Reeves happens to be the man in control at the moment the momentum could change at anytime as it has been going back and forth this whole contest. The Television Champion looks around the bloodied ring and he sees the broken stretcher as well as the sledge hammer, neither which he has current interest in. Instead he walks over toward the cage door and barks for the referee to unlock it. The referee quickly follows orders and unlocks the cage door before swinging it open for the New York Native thinking that he is going to exit the ring. Reeves climbs through the ring ropes onto the apron but instead of climbing down the steel steps, he turns and grabs onto the cage door using pure strength alone to rip the door off. Everybody watches in confusion as Reeves tosses the cage door over the top rope into the ring and climbing in after it.
“Did Reeves just rip off the cage door?! He just made an easy exit out of the ring for both him and his opponent when he himself could have just climbed out and ended it there.”
“It looks like the champion is planning on giving Dustin Delta a reason to fear him, a reason to loathe him. He’s making a point, the same point he made on AJ Scally.”
The challenger is squirming on the ground still in a groggy state from the devastating DDT that he had received only moments ago. Reeves pays him no attention as he drags the cage door across the ring and leans it in the corner opposite from where the door was supposed to be. The Sketch Kid dusts his hands off and walks back toward his opponent, who is using the ring ropes to pull himself up. Dustin Delta senses that the champion is approaching and pushes away from the ropes using the momentum to drive his right arm into Reeves’ throat with a clothesline. The crowd pops at the same moment as Reeves’ back hits the canvas; they’re fully behind the challenger and want to see him dethrone the hated champion. Dustin takes notice of the leaning cage door and limps toward it with an idea that differs from Reeves’. He grabs hold of the cage door and lifts it out of the corner before turning it sideways and pushing it back into the corner so it is horizontally stuck between the two cage walls that make the corner.
“Dustin Delta seems to have a better idea in mind on what to do with the cage door then what Reeves had planned.”
As Double D admires his work, Reeves comes from behind holding the steel chain that had kept the door locked during the contest. He wraps it around his opponent’s neck and crosses both hands causing the chain to squeeze tight around Delta’s neck giving him little breathing space. Not stopping there the champion leaps into the air and places both of his knees against Delta’s spine before falling backward and landing back-first onto the canvas. The impact causes his knees to be driven deep into his opponent’s spine as well as increase the pressure that the chain has on Dustin’s neck.
“Genius! Reeves used the chain that kept the door closed to perform a double knee backbreaker!”
“I guess Reeves’ didn’t remove the cage door for only one reason. He just added new elements to the match for him to use against Delta.”
The champion stumbles to his feet while Dustin Delta remains sprawled out on the canvas clearly in pain. There is a look of determination on his face as the champion slams the sole of his boot down on Dustin’s chest with a few good stomps that keep the challenger in his place. Reeves then looks back at the cage door but instead of changing it back to the way it was before; he shrugs and accepts its new position. The crowd watches on as Reeves pulls Dustin up and thrusts the challenger’s head between his thighs while visually focusing on the horizontally placed cage door. The Sketch Kid hesitates for a moment to check his positioning and that’s all that Dustin needs as he grabs the back of Reeves’ upper legs and quickly snaps up, flipping the champion over head and causing him to crash through cage door with a back body drop. After crashing through the horizontally placed cage door, the Sketch Kid’s body lies upside-down and limp in the corner. Meanwhile Dustin Delta falls forward onto his hands and knees as he is suffering as well since he used his recently targeted spine and back muscles to elevate Reeves overhead.
“It looks like Dustin strained his back, it’s not a surprised since Reeves’ just drove his knees into it a few minutes ago.”
“But if you think about it, it’s either that or he would have been powerbombed through the cage door. So, I guess he got the lesser of the punishment.”
The Deathmatch Majesty is the first one to his feet even though he is gripping his lower back like an old man. By twisting to his upper body to the right and then to the left he stretches and soothes his back muscles. Dustin Delta then grabs hold of Reeves’ arms and drags him out of the corner into the center of the ring, leaving him there in a prone position. Double D then grabs one of the two broken stretcher pieces and slides it under Reeves’ back. He grabs the other half of the stretcher and casually drops it on top of Reeves before walking toward the nearest turnbuckle. The crowd watches Dustin Delta climb the turnbuckle and believe that he is going to dive off onto Reeves, squishing him between the two stretcher pieces. They begin to encourage him with “Sandwich him!” chants. Not wanting to deprive the crowd of what they want, he leaps high into the air and spreads his body in the shape of a star as he lands stomach-first onto the top stretcher, sandwiching Reeves’ between the two piece while at the same time injuring his abdomen.
“The crowd has really gotten into this match; to think that this match could actually be voted as the best match of the pay-per-view.”
“The night is still young, Colin. We still have Ryan Hughes vs. Vladimir Strife, as well as the King of the Deathmatch Championship and New Age Championship title matches.”
Both men are rolling around on the canvas from the high-risk move that Dustin Delta had performed only moments ago. The crowd is literally on their feet applauding the performance that these two are putting on. The referee is between a rock and a hard place as he is unsure what to do. Fortunately Dustin Delta finds himself near the ring ropes and begins to drag his weakened body up to a standing position. While grasping his abdomen, he limps toward the opened area where the cage door once was in an attempt to escape the cage and win the match.
“Dustin Delta is attempting to leave the ring!”
Delta reaches the ring ropes and he steps his left leg through, he dunks under the top rope but before he could get his right leg through, Reeves comes from behind and drives his shoulder into the back of the injured knee. This causes the Breakout Star to fall sideways onto the apron with his injured leg caught in the ropes. The Sketch Kid capitalizes on the moment and drives the sole of his boot into the injured knee of his opponent enough times for Delta to relive the pain from earlier in the match.
“Reeves is going after the knee again. He’s still focusing on the strategy that he had earlier on in the match.”
Feeling accomplished with his work, Reeves unhooks Dustin’s injured leg from the ring ropes and drags him under the ropes back into the ring. He pulls Dustin to his feet and grabs him by the back of the head before running toward the opposite cage wall at quick pace with Delta limping to keep up. Reeves then slams his opponent face-first into the cage wall causing the wall to shake while at the same time the crowd begins to boo. Paying no attention to his critics, Reeves turns toward another cage wall and charges it performing the same act as he had done only seconds ago. The Television Champion is not done yet as he turns toward the next wall and charges it again slamming Delta face-first into the unforgiving steel for a third time. With only one more cage wall to go, Reeves points toward it and looks at the crowd as if asking permission. The crowd boos him once more but he does not care as he runs toward the final cage wall and slams Dustin’s face into that cage wall as well.
“Dustin Delta is in a daze!”
“Getting your face smashed into all four walls of the steel cage can do that to ya.”
The champion finally lets go of the challenger’s head causing Double D to stumble to the center of the ring in a groggy state of mind. El Negro capitalizes on the moment and rebounds off of the nearest ring ropes before charging toward his opponent. This time Delta is prepared and drives his shoulder into Reeves’ gut before lifting him into the air and dropping to a kneeling position with his propped up knee being driven into the New York Native’s groin. Reeves stumbles backward cupping his groin in pain with a sour-looking expression painted all over his face. The Deathmatch Majesty is not done yet as he takes a side step backward before lifting his right leg and driving the sole of his boot into Reeves’ jaw with a loud cracking noise upon impact. The super kick causes Dustin’s already fractured knee to shift and he falls to the canvas in pain quickly before even being able to regain balance. Reeves’ body, on the other hand, remains standing only seconds after the kick before he falls backward, dropping like a sack of potatoes.
“An inverted atomic drop followed by a superkick! What a combination!”
“Talk about momentum changer!”
Once again in this match-up both contenders are down and the crowd are waiting at the edge of their seats to find out who the true winner of the contest will be. Dustin Delta is gripping his knee in pain unable to get up at the moment as he temporary knee bracer, made from the clothes on his back, had loosened up and allowed him to suffer tremendous pain from the risky super kick. While Reeves seems to be in another world after getting his teeth kicked down his throat, figuratively. Both men have battled back and forth wanting to emerge victorious and the crowd will soon find out who that victor will be.
{TBC: Dustin Delta}
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Post by Dustin Delta on Sept 12, 2010 19:53:12 GMT -5
Although the entire crowd has heavy support in Dustin Delta, the last few match-changing moments are beginning to cause discouragement. What's even more worrysome is that even if Dustin wins, he may be injured and thus forced to vacate the Television Championship. But they say to never abandon hope. But the dim light the hope has become is fading away even more so when the defending champion, Reeves, is the first to his feet. The New York Native had crawled to the nearest ropes and pulled himself up, just managing to stay awake and aware. He shakes his head, pulling himself out of a dazed state. He looks around the ring--Delta is near the opening where the cage door had once been. Exiting that way could lead to Dustin reacting, and thus the pain and onslaught continuing. Reeves makes his way to the nearest wall, which is the eastern-most wall. He steps up the ropes, and begins to scale the chain-link one step at a time, not thinking Dustin would be standing anytime soon. To Reeves' dismay, and the audience's pleasure, Dustin is backed up in the corner, using both arms to bring him back to a vertical base. He's breathing heavily, and observes the now red ring mat and cage. The Floridian's eyes lock onto El Negro, who is three-fourths of the way up the cage. Delta can barely walk, but he can use the third rope to pull himself along to the south east corner, which is very close to Reeves' current position. He stops in the corner and looks up, knowing just climbing would take much too long. He thinks on his feet, and remembers an unforgettable ECW moment. Delta smirks, and with all his might, musters up enough strength to run, a bit slowed, to the opposite set of ropes. He runs at the east-most wall and slams himself chest first into the wall. The crowd reaction is a huge pop as the east wall of the cage collpases to ringside. Young Legend is barely able to grab on to the very top frame of the cage, and now is surely in a state of panic.
"OH MY GOD! OH MY -beep-ING GOD, AL! THE ENTIRE WALL OF THE CAGE HAS JUST BEEN DEMOLISHED!"
"Colin, I cannot believe what the hell I'm seeing right now. I know just a while ago I said the night is young, but now I'm convinced, this is going to be the best match of the night." [/color] Dustin is down chest first on the collapsed wall, although the match is not over, as neither of his feet have touched the floor at ringside. As the Deathmatch Majesty rises back so he is in a kneeling position it is revealed that a chain-link pattern of cuts its etched into the chest of the rookie. He crosses his arms, and holds in a scream, but it's obvious enough he is in immense amounts of pain. Meanwhile, the Television Champion is in a terrible position. He barely is able to hold onto the upper-most part of the cage's frame. But that's not the only part of the issue--he also is unaware if he has enough strength in his upperbody to pull himself up, and even if he was able to, there was no wall there to scale down and out. He would need to balance himself so he would walk atop the cage to reach another wall. The New York Native reaches his other arm up, and holds onto the top of the cage, and looks around. The south wall was too unstable to trust--it had been cut through and broken. His best bet was to find a way to the northern-most wall without learning how to skydive. Sweating, bleeding, and possibly crying, the champ begins to move to his left, towards the north wall, one hand at a time. He continues slowly, making progress towards the north wall. The camera feed returns to Delta, who is leaned up against the barricade by the front row. Again, the cage wall is collapsed, and his feet are NOT touching the floor. Fans are trying to help Dustin up, and it isn't very long before the Everglades native is back up on his feet. The crowd cheers and chants, trying to encourage their new favorite to win the match. [/color][/move] Delta holds one arm on his torso in pain, and begins to make his way back into the ring. He jumps over the third rope, and looks up at Reeves, who is now approaching the north-east corner. Dustin runs back to the southern ropes. He sneaks a glance at the open exit where the door had been--it's reassuring to know it's there, but neither of these superstars are taking the easy way out. Dustin charges towards to the north-east corner, using his experience in parkour to jump up to the third rope, and quickly make his way half-way up, moving in on a crash-course with his Negro Nemesis. Delta's left hand reaches the upper frame, and his right hand follows quickly. Reeves catches sight of the Breakout Star out of the corner of his eye and shrugs, not wanting to deal with this anymore. The Television Champion uses all of the strength available to him to bring himself up to stand atop the cage. The Deathmatch Majesty sees this, and rolls over and up, ending up on all fours atop the cage, and it looks like he's about to run a 100m race in the Olympics. He stands up, and faces his opponent, both elevated over twenty feet from the floor. They close in on eachother, and lock up in a classic elbow and collar fashion."This is an extremely dangerous moment, especially for Dustin Delta--he's so much smaller, and not as built. Reeves could toss him to the steel barricade and kill him if he had a mind to!"Reeves takes advantadge to no ones suprise, tossing Dustin back behinds him and continues on his way, walking away from his opponent, who he believes was just finished off. In a fashion that can only be described as elegant, Delta catches himself in a Tree of Woe-esque position, so he doesn't fall two stories down to his utter demise. Instead, he sits up as if doing a crunch, and brings himself to the top of the cage frame again. It takes him a moment to get balanced, but he sneaks up behind Reeves, not making a sound. He taps Reeves on the shoulder. Shocked, The New York Native turns, right into a CM Punk-esque high angle kick to the side of the head. Reeves descent to the bloodbathed mat begins, and Dustin follows, leaping up and twisting back, and connects with a Shooting Star Crossbody in mid-descent to the mat, causing a huge "HOLY SHIT!" from the crowd.[[Thanks for the great match, Reeves--it's been really fucking fun. May the best man win, no?]][/center]
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