Post by Millson and Simpson on Dec 9, 2012 9:10:30 GMT -5
(This occurs before the proposed Jack Tracks vs Johnny Simpson on last week's TNT)
The crowd erupt as "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen blares over the PA system and the TV champion, Jack Tracks, bursts through the curtain, arms raised. With a smile on his face and the gold around his waist, Tracks begins to walk down the entrance ramp, preparing to slap hands with the front row members of the crowd. However, as he walks down the ramp, warnings emanate from the crowd and as Tracks turns around, the 285 pound Johnny Simpson throws his elbow into the back of Tracks's head. The crowd begin to boo as the surprise of the attack sends JT tumbling to the ground and Simpson mounts the TV champion, throwing fists into the face of the champion. As Tracks tries to cover up, the gargantuan Simpson dismounts and hauls Tracks to his full verticality, whereupon the instincts of the champion take over and the Race Car Guru throws some fists of his own. As the big man staggers in surprise, more boos come from the crowd as the GHW champion, Mighty Man Millson jumps from the crowd and chops the calf of Tracks from behind, taking down the champion again. The two team-mates then proceed to stomp mudholes into the chestal cavity of the TV champion, before 'Jumping' Jack Flash runs down the entrance ramp with referees in tow, the deadly duo of Millson and Simpson backing away as Flash goes over to his fallen comrade, who holds his calf in pain. Medics with a stretcher come to ringside to tend to Tracks and one of the referees walks over to Charlie Coors at ringside, whispering something in his ear. Coors nods and speaks.
Due to an injury suffered by Jack Tracks, this match cannot occur. By order of the General Manager, Millson and Simpson must immediately leave the ringside area.
Millson and Simpson adhere to the rules, backing up the entrance ramp with smiles on their face, raising their titles to a chorus of boos from the partisan crowd. Meanwhile, referees and medics attack Tracks to a stretcher and more as a precautionary feature than a serious career-threatening injury, they take Tracks away from ringside.
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The crowd erupt as "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen blares over the PA system and the TV champion, Jack Tracks, bursts through the curtain, arms raised. With a smile on his face and the gold around his waist, Tracks begins to walk down the entrance ramp, preparing to slap hands with the front row members of the crowd. However, as he walks down the ramp, warnings emanate from the crowd and as Tracks turns around, the 285 pound Johnny Simpson throws his elbow into the back of Tracks's head. The crowd begin to boo as the surprise of the attack sends JT tumbling to the ground and Simpson mounts the TV champion, throwing fists into the face of the champion. As Tracks tries to cover up, the gargantuan Simpson dismounts and hauls Tracks to his full verticality, whereupon the instincts of the champion take over and the Race Car Guru throws some fists of his own. As the big man staggers in surprise, more boos come from the crowd as the GHW champion, Mighty Man Millson jumps from the crowd and chops the calf of Tracks from behind, taking down the champion again. The two team-mates then proceed to stomp mudholes into the chestal cavity of the TV champion, before 'Jumping' Jack Flash runs down the entrance ramp with referees in tow, the deadly duo of Millson and Simpson backing away as Flash goes over to his fallen comrade, who holds his calf in pain. Medics with a stretcher come to ringside to tend to Tracks and one of the referees walks over to Charlie Coors at ringside, whispering something in his ear. Coors nods and speaks.
Due to an injury suffered by Jack Tracks, this match cannot occur. By order of the General Manager, Millson and Simpson must immediately leave the ringside area.
Millson and Simpson adhere to the rules, backing up the entrance ramp with smiles on their face, raising their titles to a chorus of boos from the partisan crowd. Meanwhile, referees and medics attack Tracks to a stretcher and more as a precautionary feature than a serious career-threatening injury, they take Tracks away from ringside.
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