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Chapter Eight: No Rest For The Wicked; Revolution Wrestling
Topic Started: Mar 20 2018, 01:39 AM (29 Views)
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Revolution Wrestling Presents
Chapter Eight: No Rest For The Wicked
Undisclosed Location in Chicago, IL.
09.16.17



Match One
Trial Series Match #2: Flash Morgan Webster vs. Brian Cage
[20 Minute Time Limit]

To say that The Machine, Brian Cage has the size advantage would be a huge understatement says Chris Hero on commentary. Excalibur calls this the second Trial Match in a Series of Five to help comfort FMW into the US indy scene. He was victorious last month against one of Chris Hero's very own students, Ricky Gibbons. The two men begin with a lock up, which Cage easily shoves Morgan out of sending him through the ropes. An embarrassed Webster, slides right back into the ring and does a couple jumping jacks and push ups before trying to another lockup. Cage again shoves Webster, this time into a corner. Cage runs right into a boot to the face. Morgan follows up with a tornado DDT onto his knee, and follows through with a running knee to the face of the seated Brian Cage. FMW covers but Cage powers out at two. Webster connects with a flurry of kicks, and looks for a jumping heel kick, but Cage catches him and chucks FMW over the top rope and onto the hard floor on the outside.

On the outside, The Machine beats the hell out of the young UK sensation with chops before slamming him onto the ring apron and shoving him back into the ring. Cage looks for a Standing Moonsault, but FMW moves out of the way. FMW then does a moonsault off the back of Cage, crashing down onto his lower back. Cage doesn't slow his assault down once in the ring, pummeling FMW in the corner with repeated massive short arm clotheslines in the corner before tossing Morgan across the ring. Cage deadlifts Morgan up and dumps him on the back of his head with a bridging german suplex. Webster catches Cage with a boot to the face, and ducks under a lariat attempt. Flash looks for a tornado DDT but Cage chucks him onto the top rope. And superplexes Webster to the canvas for a long nearfall. Cage covers, but Webster digs down deep and kicks out at two. Brian Cage looks for an F5, but Webster reverses by dumping Cage on the top of his head with a Reverse Rana! Cage fights right back to his feet before Webster even does. Cage misses a Discus Lariat and eats a headbutt to the mouth from FMW. Webster drops him again with another Reverse Rana! Webster covers for the 1...2...KICK OUT! Webster looks for a Bicycle Knee, but Cage catches him and plants him into the canvas with a stiff powerbomb, and deadlifts FMW back up to drop him with a second powerbomb! Cage follows through with the Weapon X to finally put Flash Morgan Webster away in a great 11 minutes contest.


Backstage: The Party Peacock, Dalton Castle is standing backstage, with The Boys by his side fanning him down. Castle calls today bitter sweet, he woke up this morning feeling under the weather. Thus couldn't make the show tonight, but his BOYS will be. And the only thing that will make him feel better is seeing The Boys beat that big jerk, Davey Vega and take his championships. He tells Fitchett that it's nothing personal. The Tag Team champions, Mat Fitchett and Davey Vega interrupt The Peacock. Davey laughs calling their first title defense an easy one. Fitchett tells Castle that it's nothing personal when he and Vega beat his Boys. Because he worked too long and hard to finally be rewarded with championship gold. Castle warns the champs to never under estimate a Boy.


Match Two
Revolution Tag Team Title Match: The Boys (Brandon & Brent Tate) vs. © Besties in the World (Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega)
[30 Minute Time Limit]

Brandon and Brent are fired up, as the crowd is totally behind them for this contest. The fan adoration gets under the skin of Davey Vega's who screams at them to shut up! Vega wants to start things off with one of the Boys, Brandon Tate. Tate dips and ducks under every attack from the champion before tagging in his brother, Brent. Brent does the same, which frustrates Davey Vega. Vega tags in Mat Fitchett. Fitchett shakes the hand of Brent's against the wishes of his partner, Davey who yells at Fitchett from the ring apron. This distracts Fitchett, allowing Brent to roll him up for a quick two count. Fitchett immediately forearms Brent down to the mat, and irish whips him against the ropes and blasts him in the face with a standing dropkick. Vega begs to be tagged in, and Fitchett does. Vega stomps away at Brent on the canvas, before locking him in a side headlock. The crowd begins to rally behind Brent, and Brent begins punching his way free. Vega then knees him in the head, and bounces of the ropes running into a drop toe hold. Brandon gets the hot tag and con hilo's into the ring with a leg drop to the back of Vega's head for a quick near fall.

Brandon chops and slaps away at Vega in the ropes, but eventually runs into a boot to the face. Brandon shakes it off, and looks for a second one, but Vega ducks it and drills him with a superkick. Vega follows up with a big brain buster! Vega covers for the 1...2...Brent breaks up the cover! Vega tags in Mat Fitchett, who hits a corner forearm on Brandon. Brent leaps off the ropes, looking for a cross body but Fitchett catches in a firemans carry. Fitchett drops him, as Vega blasts him in the face with a GTS. Brandon then shoves Fitchett into Vega, and gets Fitchett in an O'Connor Roll for a long two count. Brandon forearms away at both Davey and Mat, until Vega blasts him with a Superkick. Fitchett follows up with a reverse hurricanrana. Vega then hits a Powerbomb onto his knees, and covers to score the three count and retain the belts in 8 minutes.

Following the match, Davey Vega isn't through with The Boys and continues his assault. Mat Fitchett tries stopping his partner, but Vega pushes him away saying that this is none of his business. Fitchett shakes his head, and grabs his belt before walking up the ramp. Dalton Castle then explodes from the backstage area wielding a steel chair. Castle enters and Vega immediately flees to the back through the packed Chicago crowd. The crowd chants "DALTON" as he checks on his two Boys. Castle demands a microphone, and says that he is sick and tired of Davey Vega. He warned Vega that nobody touches another mans boys, and at the end of the month Dalton promises to teach Vega a lesson. Castle challenges Davey Vega to a DEATH MATCH! Vega is reluctant, but eventually accepts the challenge.


Match Three
Double Referee Match: Joey Janela vs. Candice LeRae
(Referees: Joey Ryan and Joey Ryan's Dong)
[20 Minute Time Limit]

Excalibur explains the short history that got us to this unique contest. Joey and Candice were unsuccessful at Chapter Six's 28 Days Later event. This led to Joey doubting Candice as a partner trying to find a new female to fill her shoes. Candice turned the table on Joey saying that it was him who got pinned in the match, and cost them a shot in the Tag Team Title Tournament. She blamed Joey's dong for the loss, which led to Joey beginning to believe that maybe his DONG has been against him this whole time. Chris Hero is as confused as you should be right now. Hero tells Shakespear to eat his heart out for not being able to tell a story as well as that. Excalibur says that Joey Janela has been making quite an impact on the American indy circuit which has finally brought him here to Revolution Wrestling. Hero says that Janela gives Joey Ryan a run for his money when it comes to gross sleaze.

Candice has a talk with Joey, before scolding his Dong. Janela gets in Ryan's face, before beginning to play favorites with his Dong, giving it a handshake. Janela looks to jump Candice, who sees it coming and takes Janela down with a drop toe hold. Candice hits the ropes and dropkicks Joey in the side of the face. Janela immediately rolls out of the ring, and Candice gets ready for a dive, but Joey's dong stops her. Candice argues, which allows Janela to sneak back in and release german suplex LeRae into a turnbuckle corner! Joey covers for a fair two count. Joey argues with Ryan's Dong, telling it to count faster. Janela chops Candice into the ropes, and whips Candice across them and she comes back looking for a headscissors but Janela counters with a tilt a whirl backbreaker across his knee. Janela immediately locks Candice in a Boston Crab, as Joey drops to his knee and his Dong gets right in Candice's face asking if she wants to submit. She fights through the agonizing pain, and crawls to the ropes forcing Janela to break the hold, but the damage has already been done to Candice's lower back thinks Chris Hero.

Joey looks for a powerbomb, but Candice flips out of it landing on her feet. She chops and forearms away at Janela. Janela looks for a wild right hand, but Candice ducks it and drops Janela with a Code Breaker onto her knee for a long two count! Candice slowly climbs to the top rope, favoring her lower back. She leaps off, looking for a hurricanrana, but Joey catches her and Buckle Bombs Candice, and follows through with a Running Liger Bomb for a long two count! Janela can't believe it, yelling at Joey and his Dong. Joey grabs a steel chair, from outside the ring and asks the crowd "Who's a Bad Boy?' But his survey took too long allowing Candice to Yakuza Kick the chair into his face! Candice follows through with a running senton and covers for the 1...2...Joey's DONG stops the count! Joey can't believe it, as Candice watches furiously. Joey grabs his Dong with both hands threatening its life. A bloody Joey Janela takes full advantage, turning Candice around and dropping her with a Brain Buster onto the steel chair! He covers and the Dong begins making the fast count but Joey stops the Dong from making the three count! Joey superkicks Joey Ryan in the face, knocking him out.

Joey Janela with blood trickling down his face, goes out of the ring once again to slide a table into the ring. Candice then catches him off guard, diving through the ropes and catching him with a tornado DDT onto the floor! Both competitors take a rest, before Candice rolls Janela back into the ring. Janela catches her with a knee strike and looks to powerbomb her onto the table that's not even set up, but Candice hurricanrana's him onto it, but the referee is out. Candice tries helping Ryan up, but Janela low blows her from behind. He rolls her up, pulling the tights. The Joey's Dong, slowly crawls into position and counts the 1...2...KICK OUT! Janela sets the table up before sitting Candice up on the top rope. He follows her to the top rope, as a groggy Joey Ryan slowly reaches his feet. The Bad Boy looks to finish LeRae off with a Superplex, through the table but Candice blocks it and DeathMurderKills Janela with repeated chops, jabs, and forearms. LeRae follows with a Canadian Destroyer off the second rope through the table as Hero and Excalibur along with the 200 strong fans lose their minds! Candice covers Janela in the rubble, as Joey Ryan counts the 1...2...3 in 17 unbelievable moments!

After the match, the crowd gives everyone involved a loud standing ovation and it's not because there's no chairs in the venue. Candice and Ryan hugs it out. Ryan takes the microphone and thanks the Chicago crowd and Revolution Wrestling for it's hospitality. Ryan says that intergender wrestling isn't dead, and tells Jim Cornette to go fuck himself. A beaten and battered, Candice LeRae takes the microphone and puts over Joey Janela, before saying she wishes that their time in Revolution lasted longer, but reminds the sad crowd to never say never as far as never coming back is concerned. The World's Cutest Tag Team receive a standing ovation on their way to the back. Revolution staff help carry the lifeless body of Joey Janela's to the back as the crowd begins a LOUD "BAD BOY, BAD BOY" chant!


Backstage: Seth Rollins is standing backstage, and says that at Chapter Four when he became the first ever Revolution Heavyweight Champion, Gabe Sapolsky called him the greatest wrestler on the planet. Rollins says tonight isn't going to be a wrestling match. He warns Adam Cole that tonight is a fight. Tonight he starts his mission of killing The Bullet Club.


Match Four
Grudge Match: Adam Cole vs. Seth Rollins
[30 Minute Time Limit]

Corey Graves talks about the infamous night of Chapter Six, where Sami Callihan shocked the world along with Adam Cole and The Young Bucks forming The Bullet Club here in Revolution Wrestling. Excalibur says Rollins was mere seconds away of becoming #1 Contender last month in a Four Way that included Adam Cole. But Sami Callihan would appear and beat the living hell out of him with a steel chair. This match starts as one would expect, with both men immediately trading bombs in the center of the ring. Rollins catches Cole with a jumping enziguri to the back of the head, and buckle bombs Adam Cole into a turnbuckle. Rollins gets back body dropped to the apron, and eats a Superkick from Adam Cole. Cole and Rollins begin brawling throughout the compact warehouse. They make their way up to the bar where Cole smashes Rollins into the bar top several times. Cole chugs a beer and spits what's left into Rollins face. Rollins fires up with forearms, and power bombs Adam Cole into the side of the bar. The sounds of his body smacking against the side of the bar creates a thud that echoes throughout the building. Rollins begins to pile up several steel chairs in front of the bar area. He climbs up to the top of the bar, and begins pulling Cole up by his hair. Cole begins punching him in the mid section and drives him into the pile of steel chairs with Death Valley Driver!

The action finally reaches its way back into the ring, where Adam Cole drops Rollins with a brain buster on his knee for a two count. Cole can't believe it, grabbing Rudy Charles by the collar telling him to declare him the victor. Rudy shoves Cole into a school boy from Rollins who rolls through it and blasts Cole in the face with a kick. Rollins follows up with a standing moonsault for a quick nearfall. Rollins goes to the outside to grab a table, which he sets up in the corner of the ring. Rollins misses a corner forearm smash and Cole drills him in the side of the head with a corner enziguri. Cole sets Rollins up on the top rope, and looks for an Avalanche Brain Buster, but Rollins slips through Cole's legs and hits a Running Liger Bomb all the way across the ring, tossing Adam Cole through the table in the opposite corner! The crowd chants "HOLY SHIT", as Seth Rollins pulls Cole into the middle of the ring and covers him for a long two count. Rollins slowly climbs to the top rope, and leaps off looking for the Phoenix Splash, but Cole moves out of the way. Rollins crashes and burns and eats a kneeling superkick from Adam Cole, whol follows up with a Shining Wizard for the 1...2...KICK OUT!

Adam Cole calls for the end, looking for his Double Underhook Piledriver, but Rollins rolls through looking for the God's Last Gift again. Cole blocks it and drops Rollins into the canvas with Reverse DDT Driver for a long two count. Adam Cole crawls to the outside of the ring, and swings for a chair shot, but Rollins ducks under it. Rollins unloads with a flurry of forearms on Adam Cole. Rollins bounces off the ropes, running back into a chair shot upside the head. Cole covers, but it's only enough to get a two count. Cole can't believe it as he rolls to the outside to grab a second table. Cole lays Rollins on top of it, and slowly climbs to the top rope. Rollins stops him on the top with a series of stiff forearms, and then a chair shot over the skull. Rollins then climbs up top and connects with a God's Last Gift from the top rope through the table below to finally put an end to this war in 21 minutes.


Match Five
Revolution X-Division Title Match: Lio Rush vs. © Super ACH
[60 Minute Time Limit]

ACH has held the championship since Chapter Two, defending it successfully for a solid four months. Lio Rush debuted in successful fashion in an incredible Three Way at Chapter Six. The crowd is split evenly at the start of the bell, but that quickly changes when ACH begins showing off to Lio Rush. Lio doesn't take it lightly and slaps ACH serious across the face. They begin trading counters and reversals, which ends with the champ bailing to the floor. ACH is slow to get back in the ring where Lio quickly takes him down with a running rana, sending the champ out of the ring. The champ dodges a Rush dive, but gets booted in the face for his troubles. Rush tries to moonsault off the apron onto him, but Super ACH catches him and powerslams him on the apron before hitting a big Spaceman plancha! Back in the ring, ACH hits an awesome pop-up Wheelbarrow German, and Lio goes flying across the ring.

ACH stands Lio up in a corner and begins to light his chest up with stiff chops, which drops the challenger down to a knee. ACH begins to belittle Lio by paint brushing across the back of the head. ACH runs into a boot to the face, and Rush drops him on his head with a tornado DDT to give the challenger his first real nearfall of the contest. Lio climbs to the top but is cut off by the champ who meets him on the top rope. Lio lands on his feet from a frankensteiner, and connects with a running corner dropkick into Super ACH's face. Rush runs right into a Michinoku Driver, but Lio counters with a reverse rana, spiking ACH on the back of his head. Lio follows up with a Dragon Suplex for the 1...2...KICK OUT! Both men exchange stiff European uppercuts in he center of the ring, which ends with Rush blasting the champion in the face with a spinning back kick. Rush then drops ACH down into the mat with a Sit Out Powerbomb, and dives off the top rope with a Frog Splash! Rush covers for the 1...2...KICK OUT!

Super ACH catches a kick, and blasts the challenger with a rolling back elbow. ACH connects with a handspring Ace Crusher to score a long two count! ACH climbs up top, and leaps off looking his Best 450 Ever, but Lio gets his knees up and rolls the champion into a small package for a long two count. Super ACH then drops him with a Michinoku Driver into the canvas, and is finally able to connect with his Best 450 Ever! ACH makes the cover for the 1...2...KICK OUT! The crowd pops huge, as Lio Rush fights to his but drops to a knee. ACH drills him with a Buzzsaw Kick to the back of the head, and drops him into the mat with the Big Bang Attack to finally put Lio Rush away and retain his championship in 17 minutes.

Following the match, Super ACH celebrates his successful title defense as the crowd gives both men a standing ovation. Super ACH extends his hand, looking for a handshake which Lio Rush accepts. Both men embrace in the center ring, but their mutual celebration of respect is cut short by Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett. They both leave the champion and challenger laying until referees help ACH and Lio up. ACH takes the microphone and says he's tired of getting jumped every month by Lee and Everett. He wants them in a Triple Threat Match next month, saying he'll even put his championship up for grabs.


[Intermission]
During intermission the Revolution Wrestling students clean the ring of all the damage caused from the last match. Adam Cole is helped to the back by security and referees. Melissa Santos announces Chapter Nine to take place in two weeks. Already announced is a Death Match between rivals Dalton Castle and Davey Vega. Also, Jeff Cobb returns as well as Flash Morgan Webster. Santos begins hyping the two championship matches still to come when Pete Dunne defends the EPW Undisputed Title against Matt Riddle. And Johnny Wrestling challenges The Death Machine, Sami Callihan for the Revolution Heavyweight championship in tonight's highly anticipated main evented.


The Revolution X-Division champion; Super ACH is backstage with his championship over his shoulder. He yells into the camera at Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee. He says that he's been sick and tired of them since he got this championship. He made a vow when he won the championship that he'd be a fighting champion, defending it against all challengers, but they keep getting under his skin that they're the only ones that he wants to defend against. He says it ends next month, he warns them that Friday the 13th will be their worst nightmare.

A bloody, beaten, and battered; Joey Janela is standing backstage. Dried blood is attached to face, his jaw hurts so much that he can hardly speak as he holds an ice pack against it. All Janela says into the camera is that it seems that "The Bad Boy has joined the Revolution"...

Revolution Tag Team Champions; Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett are backstage in a well lit hallway. Vega appears deathly afraid of what is to come in less than a month on October, Friday the 13th. Fitchett hypes him up telling Vega not to believe in superstitions. Vega wipes tears from his eyes asking Fitchett why he's doing this for him. Mat doesn't really have an answer, saying that he believes Vega started this whole thing with Dalton Castle, but now is his chance to finish it like a man. Fitchett calls Vega his only friends. This brings another tear that Vega has to wipe from his eye. He hugs Mat Fitchett calling him his best friend as well. Vega psyched himself up, shaking off the tears and sweat. He looks directly into the camera, and warns Castle along with the Revolution Tag Team division that The Besties in the World are the champs for a reason, and they're going to be champs for a long, long time.


Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson collectively known as The Young Bucks enter the ring to a chorus of jeers from the crowd. They kick the lovely, Melissa Santos out of the ring. Nick tells the shitty Chicago crowd to Suck It, as Matt Jackson calls Revolution Wrestling a fucking joke. Matt says last month, this company held a tag team tournament to crowd it's first champions and left the greatest tag team of all time off the tournament. Nick calls it an injustice and a wrong that needs to be righted, by giving them a title shot tonight. They don't care how long that they have to wait for it, they got all night to wait here. The Tag Team Champions, Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett come out from the back with their belts. They get into a war of words with The Bucks, but it's all a distraction for Mustafa Ali and Cedric Alexander to attack the Young Bucks from behind with stereo springboard dropkicks.

Match Six
Tag Team Match: The Young Bucks vs. Team cWc
[30 Minute Time Limit]

The Bucks recover from the cWc’s dives and show a little cohesiveness of their own with stereo apron moonsaults. Mustafa tags in Cedric, who interrupts a Suck It party with a springboard dropkick. Nick backrakes Cedric. The Bucks show Alexander and Ali who’s boss with a double Apron Powerbomb. The Bucks take control of Cedric Alexander in the ring with impressive double manuevers. Cedric takes a DISGUSTING bump on an Irish Whip, and fights to his feet as Nick does a rotating Suck-It for both PJ Drummond and a writhing Cedric Alexander. Nick looks for a Superkick, but Cedric ducks it and connects with a handspring enziguri kick to the back of Nick's head! Mustafa Ali gets the hot tag, and flips into the ring taking down the illegal Matt Jackson down with a clothesline. Ali catches a superkick from Nick, and spins him around into a leaping neckbreaker for a nearfall. Ali ducks a Superkick from Matt who blasts his brother in the face, sending him tumbling through the ropes and to the floor. Ali back drops Matt into the apron, and Alexander drills him with a boot to the face from the apron. Alexander rolls into the ring, as Ali hops onto the ring apron. Cedric takes out The Bucks with a tope suicida! Ali follows up with a giant asai moonsault onto everyone on the floor! The crowd is going insane.

Ali and Cedric hit a gnarly springboard dropkick into a wheelbarrow suplex for a two count Nick Jackson. Cedric Penalty Kicks Matt from the apron, but Nick gets his knees up on an Inverted 450 Splash attempt from Ali! The Bucks hit the hanging Swanton on Cedric for a two count. Nick misses a punt of his own from the apron, and Mustafa drops him with an Ace Crusher on the apron! Alexander and Matt trade elbows in the middle of the ring, but Matt dodges a mafia kick and gives him a barrage of Suck-It Forearms! Cedric eventually blocks one and pulls Matt into the Lumbar Check to score the 1...2...NICK BREAKS UP THE COVER! Cedric blasts both Bucks with a double pele kick. He looks for a handspring attack but The Bucks double dropkick him in the face mid flip! Ali looks for a Springboard attack on the Bucks who catch him in mid air with a Double Superkick! Matt covers, but Cedric breaks it up! Young Bucks look for the More Bang For Your Buck, but Alexander drops Nick on his head with a reverse hurricanrana! Alexander plants Matt Jackson into the ring with a Running Death Valley Driver! Mustafa Ali follows up with a 450 Splash, and gets the 1...2...NICK YANKS ALI OUT OF THE RING AND SUPERKICKS HIM! Cedric tries fighting off both Bucks, but quickly falls victim to a Superkick, taking about ten superkicks allowing Matt to make the cover and secure the victory in an incredible 13 minutes!


Match Seven
EPW Undisputed Title Match: Matt Riddle vs. © Pete Dunne
[60 Minute Time Limit]

Excalibur calls this an international dream match of the most epic proportions. Chris Hero adds that he's been looking forward to this one since it was very first announced. Hero says that Pete Dunne has been making it a mission of his to defend the EPW championship all across the globe in hopes of making it the most prestigious World championship on the planet. Excalibur can confirm it, saying that it was Pete Dunne who contacted Gabe Sapolsky and the Revolution Wrestling headquarters demanding he come to Chicago and defend his belt against anybody they give him. Matt Riddle has stepped up to the plate, looking to lay claim to his first championship in the FBL. Hero says that a Bro victory would shock the wrestling world tonight, as he would be the first American to hold that very strap.

An intense lock up begins, and Riddle immediately takes Dunne down with a single leg and tries locking him in an Ankle Lock. Dunne rolls through it and pulls Riddle down to the canvas by his arm, and stomps down viciously on the point of The Bro's elbow. Dunne immediately picks Riddle up and tosses him to the outside of the ring. Dunne follows pursuit and chops away at Riddle, before slamming him arm, elbow first on the ring apron. He tries it again, but Riddle blocks it and elbows and chops away at Dunne with his weaker left arm. Dunne blocks one, and X-Plexes Riddle on the ring apron before rolling him into the ring and covers the challenger for a quick two count. Dune wastes little time going right back to the arm and elbow of Riddle's, manipulating it into awkward positions. Riddle fights to his feet and out of a hammerlock. Dunne releases the hold, and elbows Riddle several times, and hits the ropes running right back into an Exploder suplex from Matt Riddle!

The champion is slow to pull himself up in a corner where Riddle catches him with a leaping forearm corner smash! He looks for it again, but Dunne follows him with a running knee to the face in the opposite corner. Dunne looks for a back suplex, but Riddle lands on his feet behind Dunne and drops the champion on the back of his head with a bridging german suplex for a long two count. Riddle calls for the finish, looking for a ground and pound finish on The Bruiserweight, but Pete Dunne grabs him in a Triangle Choke! Riddle begins to fade even faster as Pete Dunne begins to rain down elbows on the top of the challenger's head. Riddle guts through it, and deadlifts Dunne and powerbombs him into the canvas. But Pete Dunne refuses to releases the hold, keeping it locked on nice and tight. Riddle gets to his feet and begins to repeatedly stomp the champion in the head and chest until he breaks the choke hold.

Riddle with a flurry of forearms, but Dunne grabs the right arm, and elbows the back of Riddle's elbow. Riddle answers back with a stiff pele kick to the side of Dunne's face. Both men are down for a heartbeat or two, before they reach their feet and begin exchanging forearms. Dunne murders him with a stiff slap across the face. Riddle answers back with a knee lift catching the champion under the chin. Riddle follows through with a Gotch Style Piledriver, and covers Pete Dunne for the 1...2...KICK OUT! Pete Dunne is slow to reach his feet, and Riddle sets him up for another piledriver, but Dunne spins out and blasts Riddle in the face with a ripcord forearm. Dunne pulls Riddle right into an X-Plex turned Powerbomb for the 1...2...KICK OUT! Pete Dunne looks to finish Matt Riddle off with the Bitter End, but Riddle catches Dunne into a roll up but turns it into an Ankle Lock! Riddle lays down on it, grapevining the champions leg. Pete Dunne writhes in pain, and he tries desperately to reach for the ropes. Riddle continues to wrench on the leg and ankle of the champions, not caring whether he breaks it or not, all he's got his sights set on his that prestigious strap of overseas gold.

Riddle grows tired of waiting for the submission victory, wanting immediate satisfaction. He grabs Dunne up off the mat, and goes for the Bro To Sleep. He lifts Pete Dunne up onto his shoulders, but Dunne begins to elbow Riddle in the jaw line repeatedly. Riddle eventually drops to a knee as Dunne lands on his feet. Dunne runs the ropes and murders Riddle with a stiff elbow to the back of the skull, and then a running boot to the face coming off the other end of the ropes. Dunne covers for the 1...2...KICK OUT! The crowd, Hero, Excalibur and most of all Pete Dunne cannot believe it as Matt Riddle lays on his side glassy eyed. Pete Dunne begins to stomp away viciously at the back of Matt Riddle's head before picking Riddle up off the canvas and drives him back down with the Bitter End to secure the victory and his first successful title defense in the States in a little over 22 minutes.


Match Eight
Revolution Heavyweight Title Match: Johnny Gargano vs. © Sami Callihan
[60 Minute Time Limit]

Things get off to an intense start to begin as Callihan shows off his championship, shoving it in the face of his challenger's. The crowd is hotly behind Johnny Wrestling, who soaks in his adoration from Chicago. Callihan jumps Gargano from behind, clubbing him in the face with his forearm. He washes Gargano's face with the bottom of his boot, and looks for a running boot to the face but Johnny avoids it by rolling under the ropes and to the apron. Gargano shoulder blocks Sami in the mid section, and back body drops the champion over the top rope and to the floor on the outside. Gargano leaps back into the ring, and riles up the crowd before diving through the ropes and taking out Callihan with a suicide dive! A loud "JOHNNY WRESTLING" chant explodes from the 200 strong that surround the ring. Johnny with a flurry of chops on Callihan around the ring, but Sami eventually kicks out the knee from under Gargano. He then drops him knee first across the ring apron, before rolling Johnny back into the ring.

Johnny punches the canvas with one hand, as he grabs his right knee with his other while screaming in excruciating pain. Sami grins a pleasurable grin, as he watches Gargano writhe on the mat in pain. Sami stalks Gargano, screaming at him to get up if he wants the belt. Sami kicks him in the head, and begins pummeling his knee with fists and elbows. Callihan pulls and yanks at the leg and knee, trying to tear every ligament and strain every muscle. Sami begins to rip Gargano's knee pad off, and smacks him in the face with it. Sami drops several elbows across the knee of Johnny's, before locking him in a leg lock. Gargano screams in pain, reaching for the ropes, thankfully he's close enough so that he doesn't have to use too much energy crawling. Callihan waits for Johnny to reach his feet, and kicks out the bummed leg out from under him. Hero says that Callihan is controlling the pace, keeping it as slow and methodical as he can. If Gargano wants even hope at winning the belt, he's going to have to pick up the pace of the contest, but with only one leg is going to make it almost impossible. Excalibur says that Callihan came into the evening with a plan, and he is executing said plan to perfection right now.

The Callihan Death Machine tries locking Gargano in a Figure Four, but Johnny is able to kick Sami through the ropes and to the floor. The crowd pops big, as Johnny crawls his way to the ropes. Hero says that Johnny desperately needed to make that space between he and Callihan, and he needs to make every second of it count. Johnny pulls himself up by the ropes as Callihan slides in the ring in a fury and dashes at Gargano. Johnny quickly side steps him, chucking Callihan through the ropes and crashing back to the floor at ringside. Johnny begins slapping and punching his knee/thigh trying to wake it back up. Johnny slingshots himself through the bottom ropes, blasting Callihan in the face with both of his feet! Gargano limps around the ringside, and forearms away at Callihan. Callihan ducks under one and lifts up Johnny in a back suplex position and drives Johnny Wrestling bummed knee first into the steel ring post. Callihan leaves Johnny hanging upside down from the ring post, and swings a chair that smacks his leg. Hero sits up out of his seat at the commentators table in anger, he shouts at Sami that that's not right. Callihan screams back at Hero to sit his injured ass back in his seat. Excalibur cools Hero down, helping him into his seat, telling him that it's not worth it.

But no, Chris Hero instead leaps off the small stage that seats the announcers booth, and takes out Callihan with a dive! Excalibur loses his mind at ringside. The referee doesn't seem to care much about the interference, instead tending to the injured Johnny Gargano at ringside who still hangs upside down. Hero and Callihan brawl at ringside, until Hero boots a chair into the champions face! The Knockout Artist is on fire as the crowd chants "THANK YOU HERO"! But it's short lived when Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson come running out through the crowd. The chants quickly turn to "FUCK THE BUCKS" chants, as Hero turns around into a SUPERKICK PARTY! The Young Bucks taunt the crowd at ringside, but then Cedric Alexander and Mustafa Ali come running out through the back and enter the ring. They connect with stereo dives over the top rope taking out The Young Bucks at ringside. The two teams and Chris Hero brawl through the crowd, away from ringside. Adam Cole arrives with a kendo stick in hand and blasts Hero, Ali, and Cedric with it several times. Seth Rollins is shown hanging out in the birds nest and moonsaults off, taking everybody out! The crowd is going batshit insane with "HOLY SHIT" chants!

Sami Callihan is quick to arise from ringside, with blood trickling down his right eye. Callihan grins as the crowd is reminded of the reality that there is an actual wrestling match going on amongst the chaos, and their man, Johnny Gargano remains in a world of hurt holding his knee. Callihan shoves referee, Rudy Charles away from the challenger and picks Gargano up and tosses him into the ring. Callihan stalks the injured Johnny Gargano who crawls around the mat, like a dog with its back leg caught in a bear trap. Callihan goes to pick up Gargano but gets caught in a small package for the quick 1...2...KICK OUT!

Callihan immediately blasts Johnny in the jaw with a bicycle kick. Gargano drops to a knee, and Sami begins to drill him in the face with stiff forearms. Callihan looks for the killshot, but Johnny ducks a superkick and schoolboys Sami for another long nearfall. Johnnny immediately locks Sami in the GargaNo Escape! Sami squirms in pain, trying to reach the ropes but he is locked in dead center of the ring. Johnny wrenches back further as the tension in the building reaches a fever pitch with the crowd screaming for the champion to tap out. Callihan reaches with every limb he has, but it's not enough. Instead, he begins to bite the knee of Gargano's, and Johnny releases the hold. Johnny punts Callihan in the head, and tries locking him back into the GargaNo Escape, but Callihan rolls through it and locks Gargano in a Stretch Muffler. Sami rests a knee in the back of Johnny's skull, and wrenches as far back as he can go, until Johnny has no choice but to tap out! Sami Callihan retains in absolutely incredible 32 minutes!

Following the match, The Bullet Club rise from the pile of bodies in the crowd. The Young Bucks and Adam Cole join Sami Callihan in the ring for his celebration. Callihan can hardly stand after the war that he's went through, but The Young Bucks hold him up by the shoulders. The pose with the championship over the corpse of Johnny Wrestling's. Sami Callihan takes the house microphone and begins to scream at the crowd that they are looking at the most dominate group in professional wrestling. Sami calls Adam Cole the future of this business. The Young Bucks are pound for pound the greatest tag team in this sport. And himself, is the greatest of all fucking time and this championship right here proves it! He raises his Revolution championship above his head to a chorus of jeers as the crowd showers him with boo's.

Chris Hero takes the microphone, and calls Callihan a fucking pussy who hides behind his goons. Hero calls Seth Rollins the rightful champion, but says that his back is feeling a hell of a lot better. Callihan laughs off Hero saying that the only way he's getting a championship shot is if by some force of nature they meet sometime throughout the EGI. Hero responds with telling Sami that he's not trying to get a handout, because he knows any shot he'll get, it'll be four on one. Hero says that he's taking out The Bullet Club and he's doing it one by one. Callihan tells him that he can't do it alone, and Hero agrees.

CLAUDIO CASTAGNOLI shows up standing behind The Bullet Club. Claudio takes them all down with BIG European Uppercuts, sending The Club fleeing to the floor. Excalibur on commentary cannot believe it, saying that one of the most dominate teams in wrestling, The Kings of Wrestling are reunited after almost ten long years! The crowd goes nuts, chanting for Claudio who reunites with a hug to Chris Hero. This war is far from over!
Edited by Klossing, Mar 20 2018, 12:33 PM.
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