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Chapter Fourteen: Basking in Glory; Revolution Wrestling
Topic Started: Jul 8 2018, 04:01 AM (12 Views)
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Revolution Wrestling Presents
Chapter Fourteen: Basking in Glory
Undisclosed Location in Chicago, IL.
01.19.18



Match One
Trial Series Match #5 (of 5): Flash Morgan Webster vs. AR Fox (w/ Miss Foxy)
[20 Minute Time Limit]

Miss Foxy takes the worst point in time to take the microphone from ring announcer, Melissa Santos. She begins cutting a promo after the sound of the ringbell, interrupting the opening contest immediately. She calls AR the future of professional wrestling before looking at her watch and declaring that the future is now. She calls him the very definition of the X-Division, and will soon have the belt to prove it. AR Fox poses for the crowd, turning his back to Flash who takes advantage by dropping him on his dome with a reverse standing rana for a quick 1...2...KICK OUT!

Morgan kicks away at Fox, backing him into a corner before unleashing forearm after forearm. Fox pushes Flash toward the middle of the ring, and dashes into a jumping knee to the jaw. AR tumbles through the ropes and to the floor on the outside, where Foxy tends to his wounds. Flash on the apron runs at the ring post, and swings his body around it and wraps his legs around Fox's head and giving him a hurricanrana on the floor! Flash immediately throws AR back into the ring, and connects with an imploding senton splash for another quick near fall. Flash awaits for Fox to pull himself up in a corner, and looks for a running knee but Fox catches him with a flapjack, dropping FMW face first on the top turnbuckle. Fox hits the ropes and blasts Flash in the face with a running mafia kick turning him inside out! Fox makes a cover but it's only enough to get a two count. Fox is finally able to take stable control of the contest for the first time in it's almost 5 minute duration so far. He body slams Morgan hard into the canvas, and drops a leg across his throat with a standing harlem hangover for a two count.

AR climbs to the top rope, looking for a 450 Splash but FMW gets his knees up and rolls up Fox for a long two count. The two exchange chops once they reach their feet. Morgan ducks under a boot and blasts AR with another jumping knee. He follows up with a Tiger Suplex for a long two count. FMW climbs to the top rope, but before he could dive off, Foxy yanks AR Fox out of the ring. Morgan decides to get off the top rope, and hit a tope' suicida through the bottom ropes taking out AR Fox on the outside! FMW slides back into the ring, and looks for another one but Foxy throws herself in front of AR. And the British gentleman flips his body over the ropes, and lands on the apron. AR Fox takes advantage, shoving Foxy out of the way and swiping Morgan's feet out from under him causing him to face plant on the apron. Fox drops him with an Elevated DDT (Randy Orton style) on the hard concrete floor on the outside. Fox rolls him into the ring and connects with a 450 Splash to secure the victory in 11 minutes!


Match Two
Revolution Tag Team Title Match: Human Tornado & Dalton Castle (w/ The Boys) vs. © Besties in the World (Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega)
[60 Minute Time Limit]

Dalton Castle and Davey Vega are former rivals, having had a Death Match recently at Chapter Nine in October. That victory over one half of the tag team champions, earned Dalton a title shot. However, he's been having trouble making friends having lost every match since. Excalibur says that entering a Death Match can change a man, and it's turned our precious peacock into one vicious bird. Corey brings up how it was just less than a month ago at Chapter 13, when Dalton bloodied Tornado up. As an apology, Dalton offered Tornado a partnership to go after The Besties in the World.

Davey Vega is afraid to start things off with Dalton Castle, as he is the one responsible for this shift in personality of the Party Peacock. Mat Fitchett decides to it'd be better for him to kick things off with Dalton Castle. A lock up starts, and Dalton takes Fitchett down to the canvas immediately with a stiff snap hip toss. He immediately locks in an arm lock, bending the tag champions arm as far back as he can. Castle releases the submission and stomps hard on the back of the sitted Fitchett's head! Castle makes a quick cover, grinding his forearm against the cheek of Mat's as the referee counts a two count. Castle runs at Fitchett into a corner, but eats a boot. Dalton shakes it off, and looks for a second one and takes a second boot to the face. Fitchett then connects with a rolling tornado DDT out of nowhere! Hot tags to Davey and Tornado as they both enter, and immediately clothesline one another. They back away, and throw boots into each others faces knocking one another down. Fitchett and Dalton go at it like a hockey fight in the center of the ring. Fitchett misses a step up enziguri, and Dalton dead lift german suplexes him into the canvas. Vega superkicks Castle in the side of the head in his blind spot, and throws him to the floor through the ropes.

Davey looks for a mafia kick in the corner on Tornado, who moves out of the way. Tornado then hits a running boot to the back of the tied up Davey Vega in the corner. Tornado throws him out of the corner and to the canvas before climbing to the top rope. Fitchett dashes at him, but Tornado leaps over him and double stomps Davey Vega in the center of his chest! Fitchett ducks under a clothesline from Tornado, and springboard back off the second rope, planting Human Tornado into the canvas with an Ace Crusher! Dalton looks for a back suplex from behind, but Fitchett flips onto his feet. Dalton spins around looking for a Discus Lariat but Fitchett boots his arm away, and drops Castle on his head with a reverse rana! Castle fights up before Fitchett and drops him with a second dead lift german this time throwing Fitchett halfway across the ring! Davey looks for a running clothesline on Castle, who catches the arm and grabs a go behind. Dalton looks for a german suplex on his arch rival. Tornado sits up and runs at Davey, who kicks him below the belt. Tornado no sells it, and screams "BALLS OF STEEL, BITCH!" As he attempts a stiff backhand on Vega. Davey is able to break free of Dalton's german suplex attempt which causes Tornado to knock out Castle with the back hand. BITW take advantage with an enziguri/superkick combo on Tornado to score the three count and retain their championships in 11 minutes!

After the match, Vega and Fitchett grab their championships and celebrate their third successful title defense (four if you count Trevor Lee replacing FItchett at Night 3 of the EGI) to the back. Meanwhile, inside the ring a frustrated Dalton Castle pulls himself up with the help of his Boys. Dalton shoves them away and tackles Human Tornado back down to the mat. Dalton pummels him with right and left hands, The Boys try pulling Dalton off of the defenseless The Human Tornado when Dalton elbows one of them in the face. He then man handles the other with a stiff hip toss. Dalton then tries smacking whatever demon has overcome him out of him, as he storms out of the ring leaving three men hurt behind him.


Match Three
First Time Ever Match: Brian Cage vs. Luke Harper
[20 Minute Time Limit]

The two behemoths stand before one another, staring each other down. They both tower over the poor official of the contest, PJ Drummond. Immediately at the bell, the two big men begin exchanging clubbing forearm blows. CAGE catches a running clothesline into an over-head belly to belly suplex throwing Harper across the ring. Harper instinctively rolls out of the ring, and cuts off Cage from a suicide dive with a stiff uppercut. Harper then grabs the hanging Cage in the middle of the ropes, and suplexes him to the floor which lets out a loud SMACK which echoes throughout the dirty basement that houses Revolution Wrestling. Harper rolls himself back into the ring, where he awaits for Brian Cage to rise. Once Cage reaches his feet, Harper throws himself through the ropes with a suicide dive to the outside taking out Brian Cage in the process. The crowd is going insane, as Harper immediately rolls into the ring and connects with another one! Harper immediately picks Cage up and throws him into the ring. Harper then drives Cage into the center of the ring with a Sit Out Powerbomb for the 1...2...KICK OUT! Luke sits up in disbelief, as he wipes his face from the sweat pouring down his face. Harper peels Cage off the canvas, and slaps him around with a couple palm strikes. He runs against the ropes, and comes back to a jumping knee strike to the side of the jaw from The Machine. Cage connects with a second jumping knee to the side of the head, before dropping Brian Cage with a Falcon Arrow for the 1...2...KICK OUT!!!

Cage lifts Luke Harper up off the mat, pulling him up by his long black hair. Cage with palm strikes, and attempts a discus lariat but Harper smacks him in the face with a LOUD palm strike. Harper then takes Cage's head off with a Discus Lariat of his own for a long two count. Luke slowly walks his way to a corner, and pulls himself up to the second rope. He leaps off attempting a leaping elbow drop, but Brian Cage moves out of the way. Cage then connects with a flurry of big moves; a running knee to the side of the head, a spinning back fist, followed up with a stalling vertical suplex holding up the seven foot Luke Harper up in the air for more than forty seconds straight! Cage covers but Harper kicks out at one. Cage connects with a standing shooting star press immediately after for a quick nearfall. Cage cannot believe it, as Harper is already half way up to his feet. Cage grabs him by the head, and drives his knee into the side of Harper's head repeatedly. He looks for a standing hurricanrana, but Harper catches him and plants him into the canvas with a spinning sit out powerbomb for the 1...2...KICK OUT! The crowd is going ape shit, dual chanting both mens names as they slowly reach their feet at the same time. They go back to how this started almost ten minutes ago, they begin trading forearms. However, these are much more weaker with less energy put into each blow. Corey Graves says that these guys are blown up after going at it for 10 minutes like they're cruiserweights.

Harper gets the better of the exchange, as he forearms Cage into a corner. Cage ducks a forearm, and unleashes Kobashi style chops into the chest of Luke Harper's. He lights up the Big Rigs chest until it turns a shade of red underneath he's stained white wifebeater. Cage then looks for a running corner knee strike, but Harper catches him and drives him into the corner with a bucklebomb. Harper then runs off the ropes, and takes Cage head off with a Discus Lariat! Harper then blasts Cage in the face with a Running Big Boot for the 1...2...3 in 12 minutes!


Match Four
Tag Team Match: Trevor Lee & Andrew Everett vs. Reborn Matt Sydal & King Ricochet
[20 Minute Time Limit]

Trevor Lee kicks things off with 2017 EGI Finalist, King Ricochet as the crowd is hot and ready for some high flying action that's promised amongst these four men. Lee and Ricochet start off with a lock up, which Trevor immediately grabs a side headlock out of. Ricochet shoves him against the ropes, and Trevor comes back with a stiff shoulder block. Ricochet kips himself up onto his feet, and Trevor immediately grabs his face, raking the eyes of Ricochet's as he backs him into a corner. Trevor then begins to stomp a mud hole in Ricochet, before tagging in Andrew Everett. Everett flips into the ring, and connects with a running dropkick into Ricochet's face! Everett pulls Ricochet by his leg into the center of the ring, where he covers him for a quick two count. Everett body slams Ricochet into the mat, and connects with a rolling thunder double stomp for another two count. Everett attempts a back suplex, but Ricochet flips onto his feet and drills Everett in back of the head with a swift kick. Ricochet follows up with a spine buster, and attempts his impersonation of The Rock looking for the People's Moonsault. However, Trevor Lee runs in only to take a standing rana from Ricochet. Who then connects with a standing moonsault on Everett for a two count. Ricochet dives over the top rope, as Matt Sydal tags himself in. Ricochet flips to the outside onto Trevor Lee!

Meanwhile, inside the ring Matt Sydal connects with a springboard knee to the back of Everett's head. Sydal then plants him face first into the canvas with an inverted Fame Asser for a two count. Lee drives Ricochet back first into the ring apron, and throws him head first into the steel ring post. Sydal in the ring looks for his Shooting Star Press, and leaps off the top rope but Lee moves Everett out of the way and holds his knees up for Sydal to crash down onto. Lee holds Sydal into his knees allowing Everett to connect with a Lionsault across his back in an awesome double team maneuver. Lee and Everett slow the pace down, making sure to keep Sydal grounded and on their side of the ring. Trevor Lee is vicious in his assault, targeting the mid section/rib cage of Matt Sydal's. Trevor drops him into his knees with a Gut Buster for a long two count, and follows up with a running senton splash for another two count. He tags in Andrew Everett, who chops away at Matt Sydal in the corner. He irish whips him across the ring into the opposite corner. Everett runs right into a knee placed perfectly under his jaw, and Sydal grabs Everett's head between his legs and propels himself out of the corner snapping off a hurricanrana on Everett. Trevor Lee runs in and eats a knee to the mouth, which is followed through with a standing rana by Sydal.

Hot tag to King Ricochet who connects with a springboard double dropkick onto both Everett and Lee! Ricochet keeps up an incredibly fast pace, which is the only way he is able to counter the numbers game against him. He ducks under a wild boot from Lee, and slides between the legs of Everett's. He shoves Everett into Trevor Lee causing them both to crack skulls. Ricochet then connects with a handspring double Ace Crusher on Lee and Everett! Ricochet covers Lee, but referee Rudy Charles refuses to make the count, telling Ricochet that Trevor Lee is not the legal man. Everett snaps off a reverse rana on Ricochet, dumping him on the back of his head. Sydal then comes flying into the ring with a running knee to the side of Everett's jaw. Sydal looks for the Here It Is Driver on Everett, but Trevor Lee blasts him in between the eyes with a running boot. Ricochet then leaps off Everett's back and catches Lee with a tornado DDT, spiking him on his dome! Trevor and Sydal roll onto the same ring apron. Ricochet and Everett begin exchanging wild flippy, lucha libre like counters in the center of the ring. Everett ducks under a spin kick from Ricochet, and blasts The King with one of his own. Everett then springboard off the ropes, and blasts Ricochet again with a sick kick to the face! Everett climbs to the top rope, but Sydal stops him by grabbing his foot. Lee pulls Sydal off his tag partner, and the two trade right hands on the apron. Sydal connects with a leaping knee to the jaw, and dashes on the apron towards Trevor Lee who catches him with his back flip body slam maneuver onto the ring apron.

Everett irish whips Ricochet into Trevor Lee awaiting on the apron, but Ricochet blasts him with double knees into Trevor's chest, sending him flying off the ring apron! Everett takes advantage by rolling up Ricochet in a small package he makes sure the gain extra leverage by pulling the tights but Ricochet is able to kick out before Rudy Charles' hand hits the canvas for the three count! Ricochet rebounds up, looking for his spinning superkick but Everett ducks under it but doesn't on the rebound one. Ricochet then drills him in back of the skull with a falling heel kick. Ricochet then drops Everett with the Benadryller to score the victory in 17 incredible minutes!

After the match, King Ricochet and Reborn Matt Sydal celebrate their hard fought victory through the crowd and straight to the bar. Trevor Lee pulls himself into the ring, as Andrew Everett is still knocked out. Trevor helps Everett to his only to immediately throw him through the ropes and to the outside of the ring. The crowd jeers wildly at Trevor Lee, as he follows pursuit on the floor, where he pummels what seems to be his now former tag team partner, Andrew Everett. Lee tosses multiple chairs on top of Andrew Everett, as security attempts to pull a pissed off Carolina Caveman off of the downed Andrew Everett. Everett pops up out of the rubble of metal and throws himself onto the security and Trevor Lee. But security is quick to throw Everett into the ring, attempting to gain as much distance between the bitter partners as possible. Everett puts that to the test as he throws himself to the outside with a Springboard Shooting Star Press onto about eight guys, and only one of them being Trevor Lee. The two continuously brawl to the back until they're no longer seen or heard of for the rest of the night. Excalibur and Corey Graves assume they are still brawling back to North Carolina.


[INTERMISSION]
The beautiful ring announcer, Melissa Santos brings the crowd to a brief 20 minute intermission. She reminds the crowd to tip the bar tenders and to come back next month for Chapter 15 on February 16th for "Broken Hearted".


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

Super ACH won the championship back in June at Chapter 2: The First Rule where he was crowned the companies inaugrial champion. He's defended the championship against all comers racking up quite the collection of impressive title defenses against a diverse list that consists of Player Dos, Trevor Lee, Andrew Everett, and Lio Rush. Tonight is his first championship defense against somebody that he calls a friend in Mustafa Ali so we shall see if he enters this match with the same kind of tenacity that he has been.

A slow start as both men begin with a feeling out process, trying to gain some form of advantage. ACH is quick to grab a go behind but Ali is fast to escape with a snapmere. ACH kips up and both go for dual dropkicks and collide in mid air. They both kip up and have a staredown to a loud ovation from the crowd. ACH extends his hand out for a handshake, which Ali accepts. ACH pulls his friend into a deep headlock, and grins saying "I hope we can still buddies" as he squeezes the neck tighter around his biceps. Ali shoves ACH to the ropes and the champion comes back with a shoulder block. He hits the ropes again, and leaps over Ali who flattens himself on the mat. He pops up to leap frog over ACH, and rolls backwards wrapping his legs around ACH to snap off a wheel barrel arm drag out of nowhere! ACH rolls to the outside, but Ali gives him no time to rest as he dives over the top rope with a flipping suicide dive taking out ACH in the crowd of rabid fans. Ali peels ACH up off the concrete and throws the champion back in the ring. Ali then leaps from the apron into the ring with a tope' con hilo for a quick two count. Excalibur discusses how after ACH ended his rivalry with Trevor Lee he made sure to announce himself as a defending champion, and his best friend, Ali was the first to answer the challenge since November.

The pace refuses to slow down as Ali hits a snap suplex and rolls through it, keeping hold of ACH and the suplex. He looks for a second one but ACH blocks it by landing on his feet behind his challenger. ACH shoves Ali towards the ropes, and Ali springboards off flipping over ACH and landing on his feet. Ali dashes at the champion, who leap frogs over him and blasts Ali with a huge shotgun dropkick to the face! ACH makes a cover for a long two count. The crowd is a buzz for this contest, as Excalibur says that these two men are on a mission to enter 2018 on the winning side. Ali is slow to reach is feet as it's revealed that he has a bloodied nose, possibly broken from that super stiff dropkick. Mustafa holds himself up in a corner, and eats a corner lariat from ACH and Ali falls into the corner. ACH follows up with a stiff Face Wash. He pulls Ali into the center of the ring before making the cover for another quick two count. ACH climbs up to the top rope, possibly looking for his Best 450 Ever. Ali however pops up and dashes at the unsuspecting ACH who is perched on the top turnbuckle. Ali leaps all the way up to him, looking for a Frankensteiner! ACH is able to incredibly flip onto his feet. Ali turns around believing his move to have hit. But he turns around into a stiff palm strike across the face from ACH who screams "NOT TODAY!" Ali fumbles as ACH pulls him into a jumping brain buster for the 1...2...KICK OUT!

Super ACH sits up in disbelief, his friend lying motionless on the canvas beside him. ACH mouths something at referee, Rudy Charles which sounded like "What the fuck?". Super ACH looks for a second Brain Buster, but Ali catches him in a quick small package for a two count. ACH boots Ali in the face, and Ali bounces back with a stiff elbow to the jaw. This rocks the champion backwards until he bounces off the ropes, sprinting at his challenger full speed. But Ali catches him out of nowhere with a Standing Spanish Fly from out of nowhere! The crowd goes ballistic screaming "HOLY SHIT!". Ali is slow to make a cover as Corey questions his vision bringing up a broken nose easily causes ones eyes to tear up rather quickly. Ali hooks the leg of the champions scoring the 1...2...KICK OUT! Ali pulls himself up to the top rope, and ACH explodes with a running palm strike causing the challenger to crotch himself on the top rope. ACH pulls himself up in the same corner, attempting a Brain Buster from the top rope. Ali blocks it, and shoves ACH back down to the canvas. ACH rolls through it onto his feet, but by then Ali is halfway in the air coming down on him with a Leaping Tornado DDT! Ali covers again for a long two count!

Ali is in shock as he begs with the referee to tell him it was three, but the referee stands by his decision of it being only a two count. Ali hits a flurry of palm strikes on ACH, slapping the shit out of him as sweat flies off the face of the champion. Ali looks for a step up enziguri but ACH ducks under it. ACH looks for a dead lift back suplex but Ali flips onto his feet. Ali attempts a springboard moonsault but eats a superkick while hanging upside down in mid air! ACH holds himself up in the corner, as Ali slowly sits up only to eat a field goal kick to the face from the champion who crumbles on top of him. This scores ACH the 1...2...KICK OUT!!! The jammed pack crowd in Chicago are in a tizzy, surrounding the ring and pounding the ring apron from all sides trying to revive both men who are out on their backs. The sound of the fans in attendance brings both fighters slowly up to their feet. They begin to exchange forearms, which Ali hits a desperate step up enziguri to the back of the head. However, ACH lets out a loud tribal yell no selling the move and back hands Ali into tomorrow. ACH then connects with a Stone Cold Stunner out of nowhere! ACH makes the cover, hooking the leg for the 1...2...KICK OUT!

Super ACH is clearly pissed that his stunner wasn't enough to end the contest. He pulls himself up to the top rope and quickly leaps off attempting his Best 450 Ever, not wanting to waste a beat. Ali however is able to get his knees up, which is where the champion crash lands. Ali rolls up the champion for a quick two count. He follows up with a running buckle bomb. Ali then blasts him with a corner enziguri which causes the champion to crumble down to the canvas in a heap. Ali goes to the top rope, looking for his Reverse 450 Splash but ACH rolls under the ropes onto the apron to avoid it. Ali crashes with a belly flop on the hard canvas and ACH follows up with a springboard 450 Splash to score the 1...2...3 to retain his championship in 23 incredible minutes!

Following the incredible contest, Rudy Charles awards the victor, Super ACH with his championship as he has again slayed a challenger. Unfortunately, this time it was a friend of his. ACH sends the referee to check on Ali who is rolling on the canvas holding his ribs. ACH celebrates with his championship before helping Rudy Charles get Mustafa Ali to his feet. ACH offers an obviously bummed out Ali a handshake who accepts it before walking to the back to a standing ovation from Chicago. ACH then asks for a microphone.

He is full of adrenaline as he screams that he's the FUCKING MAN! He says that he is this companies first ever champion, having won this belt way before there was ever a Heavyweight champion or Tag Team champions. The boys took him being a defending champion as a challenge, but it was a threat. He points out a pool of Ali's blood from his shattered nose, reminding everyone in the back that he did that to a friend. He says that he will do anything to keep his championship by any means necessary. This brings out AR Fox who was victorious earlier tonight and he is being led to the ring by his valet, Miss Foxy. They push themselves through the packed crowd wearing a smug look. They enter the ring together, as AR gets right in ACH's face while Miss Foxy demands the microphone from ring announcer, Melissa Santos.

Foxy screams into the microphone in an annoying high pitched voice that her man, AR Fox wants the next shot at ACH. She tells ACH that the only reason that he is Revolution Wrestling's longest reigning champion is because he's yet to put that belt on the line against AR Fox. However, before she could finish saying anything else the familiar music of the equally successful duo of Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett collectively known as The Besties in the World and also the reigning TAG TEAM FUCKING CHAMPIONS. The crowd loves these guys, loudly chanting "BESTIES"! Davey Vega grabs a microphone, and firstly says that he had no idea this company had this many microphones. He then goes into discussing how microphones aren't cheap, and begins asking everyone in the ring how much they're getting paid. His partner, Mat Fitchett takes the microphone from him and he is much more serious. He tells everyone that Davey and himself have been on a bit of a winning streak of their own lately and want to throw their names into the hat of contenders.

ACH is quick to remind The Besties that they were also on a long five month losing streak before lucking their way to gold. He says that when someone challenges him, luck is never involved. This upsets Fitchett who throws his microphone down to the mat and gets in the cocky champions face. Vega throws himself in the middle of them wanting to keep things as civil as possible. They're cut off by KING Ricochet who dashes into the ring and flipping to his feet to a loud standing ovation. King Ricochet takes a microphone and reminds everyone that he is a Finalist of last years' EGI tournament. He survived 21 of the best Indy wrestlers on the planet to get 'this close' to winning it all. In 2018 he wants to prove that he's not a kid anymore, he's not a prince. He wants to make himself the god damn KING! The cheers of the crowd turn into immediate jeers as Adam Cole shoves his way through the rowdy Chicago crowd. Adam Cole tells Ricochet that nobody gives a fuck, reminding him that he lost the EGI. Coming in third place isn't something to be proud of. He tells The Besties that they're just place holders for when The Young Bucks inevitably take their belts. He has no idea who AR Fox, but that doesn't stop him from putting the moves on Miss Foxy. Foxy is disgusted as AR backs Cole off his woman. Cole then gets in ACH's face, calling him a small fish in a big pond, and he's the fucking shark that's tired of all these tiny fuckers stealing his spotlight.

Before things can break out any further, Gabe Sapolsky comes out to a large ovation from the crowd. He's here to restore order of his show which has turned into chaos. He tells the five hungry challengers that he's heard their pleas. And he also heard ACH calling himself a defending champion. Sapolsky announces that next month at Chapter 15, there will be a #1 Contender's 5 Way between The Besties, AR Fox, Ricochet, and Adam Cole with the winner being the next in line for a shot at the X-Division championship.


Match Six
Keith Lee's Indy Wrestling Farewell: Bryan Danielson vs. Keith Lee
[30 Minute Time Limit]

Keith Lee made his Revolution Wrestling debut back in November when he competed in the Eddie Guerrero Invitational. It was in a losing effort against Jeff Cobb but he received one of the most well received reaction of the entire weekend. He had Chicago begging for him to come back. Unfortunately, between November and now he signed a contract with the revamped WCW. However, on his Glorious Goodbye Tour, Keith Lee made sure to come back to Revolution Wrestling. Gabe gave him the chance to choose his opponent for his final match on the Independents which he was quick to respond with a challenge to "The American Dragon". Bryan Danielson almost immediately accepted the challenge, calling it an honor and privilege to do the honors of giving Keith Lee his final Independent Wrestling match. This Chapter is named after this hotly anticipated match.

Danielson is almost confused and lost for thought trying to think of ways to take the enormous Keith Lee off of his feet or lock a limb in a submission. Every time he attempts one, the large mass and width of Keith Lee makes is difficult for Bryan as before he can lock and arm or a leg he's shoved or thrown off with force. Bryan tries a headlock first but is lifted up off the mat and thrown across the mat. The second attempt was when Bryan looked for a single leg take down, but Lee just grabs him by the waist and throws him to the side. After a lock up, Bryan quickly grabs a wrist lock and tries grapevining his legs around the frame of Keith Lee who just throws him down into the mat. A cocky Keith Lee sticks his chin out and spreads him arms as he shouts along with the crowd "BASK IN MY GLORY"! Bryan feeling disrespect, pulls himself up off the mat quickly and gets right in his opponents face. His forehead is pressing against Keith Lee's as the crowd is soaking every moment up.

Keith Lee keeps with what brought him to the dance which is his size and strength. He throws Danielson into a corner, and clobbers him with forearms to the chest. Lee then throws Bryan out of the ring and across the ring into the opposite side to a huge pop from the crowd. Lee then begins showing his speed, as he throws Bryan against the ropes and leap frogs over Danielson twice before snapping off a beautiful standing rana! Bryan pops up and unloads with stiff short arm European Uppercuts that Keith Lee no sells. Keith runs against the ropes and runs through a stiff kick to the chest, and comes back with a HUGE POUNCE that sends Dragon flying! Keith makes the cover but it only gets a two count. Keith Lee looks for a suplex attempt, but Bryan blocks it and locks himself over the back of Keith Lee's. He locks him in a Sleeper Hold. Danielson refuses to release the hold, as Keith Lee slowly begins to fade. Corey asks if the big man blew himself up too early? Bryan quickly releases the submission but stays on the back of the giant Keith Lee. Bryan rains down elbows into the side of Keith's neck, he delivers about five blows before locking in the Sleeper Hold again! It takes several more minutes but Keith Lee eventually fades, falling back with Bryan on his back squashing Dragon like a bug underneath him!

Both men fight to their feet, but it's Danielson who is the most aware as he fights through Lee's weak blows. Dragon fights back with stiff kicks to The Limitless One's chest, he is eventually able to drop Lee to his knees. Danielson then runs against the ropes, and blasts Keith Lee in the side of the head with a Running Knee strike for a long two count. Danielson no sells the kick out, immediately starting to pick apart any limb that Lee leaves open for him. He stomps on both hands of Keith's that lay flat resting on the canvas. Keith begins fighting to his feet, as Danielson begins kicking away at the legs. Lee shoves him against the ropes, and Danielson ducks under a clothesline and comes back with a running dropkick to the knee. Danielson attempts a quick leg lock, but Keith uses his strength to power out of it and kicks Danielson through the ropes and onto the apron to gain some distance. Keith is slow to his feet and runs at Dragon who awaits on the apron and drives his shoulder into the mid section of Keith Lee. Danielson attempts a float over pin attempt, but can't flip over the big man. Keith is pissed and lifts Danielson up to his feet and delivers a LOUD chop that echoes throughout the building! The force sends Bryan through the ropes and crashing to the outside on the floor. Keith Lee is feeling it as he soaks in the crowds adoration. He bounces off the ropes and comes back with a flipping dive over the top rope onto Bryan Danielson on the outside! The crowd is going insane as we reach the half way point of the contest.

Keith Lee throws Danielson into the ring, who slowly pulls himself up in a corner. Lee with a Stinger Splash, and attempts a second one but Danielson desperately kicks the legs out from under the Glorious One. Danielson looks for a Buzzsaw Kick but Lee ducks it, and jumps under a low kick to the leg. Lee unloads with loud chops, and limps against the ropes but Danielson picks the leg rolling under Keith Lee, catching him in a Single Leg Boston Crab (ala Lance Storm)! He quickly turns it into an STF, and begins delivering vicious forearm shots to the nose and jaw line of Keith Lee's in the process. Lee is able to fight through it and reach the ropes. However, the damage appears to be done as Keith Lee struggles to his feet. Danielson awaits like a shark stalking its prey. Danielson lunges himself at Keith Lee who swats his Knee Strike away. Lee then murders Danielson with a short arm lariat and both men are down again! It takes several moments for them to pull each other up with eachothers help. They trade forearms, and Keith gains the advantage. He quickly attempts another suplex but Danielson counters it with a front face lock of his own. He turns it into a Kimura Lock!

Keith Lee is able to power out of the hold by planting Danielson hard into the canvas with a jumping suplex that shakes the ring! After two failed attempts previously, Keith Lee finally hits the move that he's been attempting the last 15 minutes. Lee makes the cover, but Danielson digs down deep to kick out at two! Excalibur and Corey agree that they've never heard such a loud reaction off of a suplex before. Keith Lee is gassed as Dragon strikes first again with European Uppercuts. Lee tries fighting back, but for every three uppercuts he takes he can only respond with one singular chop. Danielson eventually grabs an arm in a chop attempt, locking Lee in a cross arm breaker on the canvas. Keith tries fighting to his feet, but Danielson shifts his weight into a Triangle Choke! Keith still refuses to give up, as he dead lifts Danielson up and drives him back down into the canvas with a SPIRIT BOMB! Keith makes a weak cover for the 1...2...TRIANGLE CHOKE AGAIN! Dragon wrenches the hold on, squeezing the life out of Keith Lee. Danielson begins throwing elbows to the top of Keith Lee's head, but Lee is able to get to the ropes forcing Danielson to stop and release the submission.

"FIVE MINUTES REMAINING, FIVE MINUTES REMAINING" Melissa Santos announces to the crowd and both competitors as we're nearing a Time Limit Draw, which we've been lucky enough to avoid here in Revolution Wrestling thus far. But things aren't looking promising tonight. Danielson with a flurry of weak and slow European Uppercuts, no urgency behind them as he is just too drained. Keith Lee responds with a giant chop that drops Danielson to the mat. A Doomsault follows for the 1...2...KIMURA LOCK! Lee rolls through it, look for another Dead Lift Spirit Bomb but Danielson grabs a Triangle Choke again! Lee tries fighting out of it, dropping Danielson to the canvas but not with enough force to break the submission. Danielson goes back to the elbow to the top of the head before turning the Choke in the Cattle Mutilation for the eventually submission victory in 28 minutes!

After the match, the hot crowd immediately chants "THANK YOU, KEITH LEE" as Danielson helps him to his feet. Danielson gives him a hug before leaving the ring for Keith Lee to Bask in the Glory that is Indy wrestling one last time. Keith Lee is almost in tears as he bows goodbye to the crowd. He makes sure to tell Chicago that he hates that he's gotta go, but he's got a WCW World Title to win!


Match Seven
Six Man Tag Team Match: Chris Hero, Seth Rollins, & Matt Riddle vs. Bullet Club (Young Bucks & Adam Cole)
[30 Minute Time Limit]

The opening of the match see's Matt Riddle start things off with Adam Cole. A lock up begins and Riddle immediately judo throws Cole to the mat. Nick Jackson runs into a hip toss as does his brother Matt. Hero and Rollins then drill The Bucks with a respective forearm and knee strike sending them to the floor. Nick and Matt land on their feet and pull Rollins and Hero out of the ring and drill them with stereo superkicks! Meanwhile, inside the ring Adam Cole tries sneaking a low blow on Matt Riddle from behind, but the King of Bros see's the cheap shot coming as he catches the arm of Cole's and locks him in a Cross Arm Breaker! Cole screams in pain, threatening to tap out in the opening minutes but The Bucks run into the ring and assault Matt Riddle with vicious stomps until he releases their partner. The Bucks take turn stomping on the left barefoot of Matt RIddle's. Adam Cole even begins biting it. The Bullet Club keep the ring cut off, keeping the resident Bro on their side of the ring focusing on his left foot and ankle. Nick and Matt take turns assaulting it by hitting an assissted standing moonsault onto it. Cole tags himself in and jukes and jives around the ring like an MMA fighter as Matt Riddle struggles to his feet. Cole immediately takes him down with a single leg take down, and locks Riddle in an Ankle Lock on his injured leg. Riddle rolls through it into a roll up for a long two count, but when Cole kicks out he launches Riddle into the wrong corner as Seth Rollins tags himself in making the hot tag!

Rollins connects with a springboard knee to the side of Adam Cole's head! Bucks miss a double superkick and turn around into a double running block buster from Seth Rollins! Rollins is on fire as he fires off on Cole with repeated palm strikes before blasting him in back of the head with a step up enziguri. The Bucks drill him with a double superkick! Hero enters and sends Nick Jackson tumbling to the floor with a Roaring Elbow! He looks for one on Matt who stops him with a Superkick! Riddle lunges at Matt Jackson, catching him in the chest with a stiff karate style kick! Cole superkicks Riddle and Hero before telling them to "SUCK IT", but Rollins turns him around into the Gods Last Gift for the 1...2...YOUNG BUCKS BREAK THE COVER!!! Hero and Riddle unload with forearms, and runs against the ropes into stereo superkicks from Nick and Matt Jackson! Rollins then eats a Double Superkick from them, and Adam Cole immediately drops him on his head with a Brain Buster for the 1...2...KICK OUT!!! Cole cannot believe it as he stomps his foot on the canvas like he's Shawn Michaels getting ready for Sweet Chin Music! He looks for his superkick, but Riddle catches his foot from out of nowhere and locks Adam Cole in the Ankle Lock! Cole screams in pain as tears roll down his cheeks, The Bucks try breaking up the hold with a pair of superkicks on Matt Riddle who refuses to release it!

Bucks looks for another double superkick, but Hero swats Nick's foot away with an elbow! Matt however still drills Riddle under the jaw with his superkick. Riddle shakes it off as he spits at Matt Jackson calling him a "Piece of crap". Matt shakes his head showing Riddle that he fucked up. He winds his leg back looking for a killing blow Superkick, but Rollins springboards into frame with a lariat taking Matt Jackson out! Riddle grapevines the leg of Cole's as he's about to tap out as the crowd in Chicago begs him to! Cole raises his hand up and swings it down, but before it hits the canvas to signify the forefeit Nick Jackson connects with a springboard 450 Splash on Matt Riddle to break up the submission hold! Nick and Matt hit stereo dives to the floor onto Chris Hero and Matt Riddle on the floor! Seth Rollins lunges himself off the top rope putting his body at risk to take out The Young Bucks with a flying Shooting Star Press on the outside! Rollins pulls himself up on the apron, and looks for a springboard knee on Cole who avoids it. Cole kicks Rollins square below the belt, showing no shame in doing so. He then drops Rollins on his head with a Tiger Driver for the 1...2...Riddle breaks the cover! The Bucks pounce on Riddle and throw him to the floor.

Hero enters and takes double superkicks from Nick and Matt Jackson. He fires back with mafia kicks to their faces, knocking them both to the ground. Cole and Hero trade superkick for elbow respectively, but Cole gains the advantage when The Young Bucks join in cutting off a Hero Roaring Elbow. A Trifecta Superkick on Hero lays him out, as Young Bucks follow up with the More Bang For Your Buck to score the victory in just over 16 minutes!
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