Interview:
Jim Peterson
Peterson
walks out to cheers and grabs a mic. “Sam Larson.” The crowd
boos. “Sam Larson, my once great friend, my championship tag team
partner. Sam Larson, now the biggest pain in my ass since Corey Vilhauer.
Sam Larson. What I am having a hard time understanding is why Sam
has suddenly chosen to turn on me. I used to worry about it.
I used to wonder if I was really such a bad person. But now I’ve
just decided to say ‘fuck you’. So Sam, who I know is not in the
arena as we speak, is going to find out the hard way. I am challenging
Sam Larson to a no DQ grudge match next Thursday at OYT: Bad Blood.”
The crowd erupts as Peterson says this. Peterson throws the mic to
a security officer and walks off, only to run into Eric Swanson.
Swanson informs the crowd of tonight’s main event… Jim Peterson vs. Stepdaddy,
and also runs down the list of other matches. Swanson then tells
Peterson that if Larson agrees to the match, he’s got it.
Crispy vs. Owen Haubert
Before the match starts, Haubert grabs a mic and begins to mouth off to Stepdaddy, who is not in the building. Haubert finishes and Crispy attacks him. Crispy picks Haubert up and goes for a cradle DDT, but Haubert punches Crispy in the side and spins him around, suplexing him. Haubert then throws Crispy out of the ring and runs back to the opposite ropes. Suicide dive through the middle ropes. Crispy ducks out of the way and Haubert hits the railing. Haubert shakes it off and jumps back in the ring, where Crispy throws him to the corner. Crispy sets Haubert up for a superplex, but Haubert kicks Crispy to the mat, MOONSAULT!! The big man executes a perfect moonsault, picks Crispy up, three powerbomb chain into a Death Valley Driver!!! Haubert gets the win and runs off.
Winner:
Owen Haubert
Backstage:
Rumpshaker
Slim runs into Crispy after the match. R’shaker tells Crispy that
there are no hard feelings about their match at Bad Blood. Crispy
agrees and they both shake hands.
Meanwhile,
Sam Larson enters the building. He is told about Peterson’s challenge
and Larson says he accepts.
Cody Schlenker vs. Jason Hofer
This match starts out with Schlenker being dominated by a furious Hofer. Hofer throws Schlenker to the ropes and body presses him out of the ring. Schlenker crawls back into the ring and delivers some knife-edge chops to the masked lightweight. Schlenker throws Hofer to the ropes, but Hofer slides between Schlenker’s legs and delivers a low blow. Schlenker hits the mat and Hofer signals for the Coma-Plex. Hofer goes up for it, but stops as he sees Wyatt Ensz running to the ring. Ensz hops in and he and Hofer rumble to the back. Schlenker wins by count out.
Winner:
Cody Schlenker
Wyatt Ensz vs. Tim Schumann
Schumann walks out after the commercial break. Wyatt runs out and slides under the bottom rope, where he is met by Schumann’s foot. Schumann picks Ensz up, who is a little fatigued from rumbling with Hofer, and DDT’s the lightweight. Ensz slowly gets up, while Schumann picks him up and sidewalk slams him. Schumann starts in on a chain of belly to belly suplexes, managing to hold on in between every one. Finally, Schumann lets go and picks Ensz up for the Conjectivitus. Just as Schumann goes up for it, Hofer runs out and attacks Ensz, causing the disqualification to Schumann. Schumann, pissed, grabs Hofer and executes a fall away slam. He spits on both men and storms out.
Winner
(by DQ): Wyatt Ensz
Backstage:
“Mr.
Russell”, very upset about losing last week, is attacking everyone he sees.
Security has to pull Russell off of a popcorn vender.
SFWF Women’s
Title Match
Tracy
Holmoe vs. Megan Meyer vs. Beka Reiser
Meyer and Holmoe go at it right away, while Reiser stands back and watches. Holmoe goes for the Holmoe-plex early, but it is countered and Meyer hits with a hanging suplex. Both women start to brawl to the corner, at which time Reiser hops up and knocks both of them down. Holmoe and Meyer slowly get up, look at each other, and begin double-teaming on Reiser. After a few minutes of this, they throw Reiser out of the ring and continue on each other. Meyer connects with a big (little?) boot to the gut, then gets a neckbreaker on Holmoe. Holmoe trips Meyer as she is running at her, and Meyer hits the ropes. As she springs back, Holmoe grabs her from behind and bridges over with a german suplex pin. Holmoe gets the two count and Meyer goes after Holmoe’s legs. Meyer gets Holmoe down and tries for a sharpshooter, but it is blocked and reversed into a weird submission move. As Meyer is about to give up, Heather Curtis walks down the entryway. Curtis hops in and goes to clock Holmoe in the head, but then realizes that if she does that, she gets no title shot. Curtis instead grabs a chair from ringside and sits down next to the ring. Meyer gets up and drop kicks Holmoe. Holmoe flies over the top rope as Reiser, who has just stood up, pulls down on it. Reiser hops back in the ring, and Holmoe crawls in after he. Reiser dropkicks Meyer through the ropes, and then Holmoe feels the receiving end of a snap suplex. Reiser picks Holmoe up and rolls her up for the pin… Holmoe kicks out, getting a close 2 and a half. Reiser goes after Holmoe again, and Holmoe grabs her and hits with the Holmoe-plex for the win. After the match, Curtis hops in the ring and attacks Holmoe. Meyer continues to pound on Reiser until Bianka Groves runs out to save her. Groves is caught by Mary Campbell, who is also out, and is thrown to the entrance ramp. All six women brawl to the back.
Winner:
Tracy Holmoe
Backstage:
Breezy
Bryant is shown watching the rumble after the match on a monitor in back.
She just shakes her head and walks off, while making rude comments on Reiser.
Winner
faces Andres Torres at Bad Blood for the SFWF U.S. Title
Matt
Miller vs. Big Fresh
Miller and Fresh lock up. Fresh throws Miller to the corner and grabs a mic. “Matt. Why the hell are you trying to once again deny me any chance of moving up in this company.” Miller fires out from the corner and starts pounding on Fresh. Miller throws Fresh to the ropes and knocks him out of the ring. Miller picks the mic up. “Nick, I’ve been in this league since it’s beginning, and I’ve seen newcomers pushed before me. I’ve seen enough of the new blood taking what I could never have. And if I can finally get a chance to pick up some gold, you’d damn well better believe I’m going to take that chance.” Miller bounces against the ropes and baseball slides into Fresh, who slams into the railing. Fresh slowly crawls into the ring, and Miller starts the onslaught again, throwing Fresh to the corner and clotheslining him as he comes back. Miller picks Fresh up and drops him with a double underhook suplex. Fresh slowly gets up as Miller turns to the crowd and poses. Fresh kicks Miller, but Miller turns around and grabs Fresh’s leg. Fresh spins around with the other and kicks Miller in the head. Miller gets knocked back and Fresh grabs Miller and executes a face smasher. With Miller down, Fresh slaps on a ‘rings of saturn’ type move, but Miller reaches the ropes early. While Miller gets up, Fresh drops to his knees and delivers a low blow on Miller. Miller staggers forward and falls to his own knees. Fresh grabs Miller and spins him around and goes for the Fresh-driver. Miller kicks out and picks Fresh… JUMPING PILEDRIVER!! Miller covers Fresh and gets the pin! Miller is going to Bad Blood as the number one contender. Fresh gets up and starts attacking Miller, and both start brawling around the ring. Andres Torres walks out and grabs a mic. “HEY! I know you two both want a chance at this belt… so if you two will calm down, I have a proposition. Why don’t we just make… oof…” In the middle of his talk, Miller hops out of the ring and spears Torres. Miller attacks Torres, and Torres gets up to fight back. Both men rumble to the back.
Winner
(and #1 contender): Matt Miller
Backstage:
For the
third time in three weeks, Sam Larson sees Jim Peterson and attacks him.
Peterson tries to fight back, but Larson’s quickness overcomes and Larson
bolts. As Peterson gets up, he is noticeably limping.
Meanwhile,
“Mr. Russell” steps out of the security office and sees Ian Haubert.
Haubert yells something insulting, and Russell hears it and chases after
him.
SFWF Lightweight
title Strap Match
Ryan
Swanson vs. Les McLarty
McLarty and Swanson fight down the ramp. The ref separates them long enough to get the strap on their arms, and as soon as the bell ring, Swanson yanks on the rope, pulling McLarty to him, and clotheslines McLarty. McLarty hops up and yanks the rope, pulling Swanson toward him. McLarty lowers his head and launches Swanson over the top rope. Swanson flies over and as he hits, pulls McLarty over after him. Swanson gets up and grabs a chair, as does McLarty. McLarty smashes Swanson over the head. The ref calls for the bell and DQ’s McLarty. Swanson and McLarty keep fighting, until McLarty grabs Swanson and puts him on the announce table. McLarty hits his running Giant DDT and sends Swanson THROUGH the table. Swanson slowly gets up as security pulls the two apart. Eric Swanson walks down the aisle and grabs a mic. “I am sick and tired of seeing you two smash each other around and get DQ’d every damned match. I’m resigning this match, only this time, you two will face each other at Bad Blood, next Thursday. There are a few stipulations, though. First of all, the match will be a NO DISQUALIFICATION MATCH. And secondly, the match will be a Ladder Match, with the Lightweight belt hung far above the ring.” Eric throws the mic down and stomps off.
Winner
(by DQ): Ryan Swanson
Backstage:
The same
nameless man walks up to the back door and asks to be let in. Security
asks for a name, and the man replies ‘Ray Kimal’. Security doesn’t
see his name on the list, but Kimal slips the officer a little money.
Security lets Kimal in, and Eric Swanson walks by. Swanson sees Kimal
and asks who he is. Kimal says ‘none of your business’ and Swanson
gets pissed. Swanson asks the security officer who let him in, and
the security officer plays dumb. Swanson fires the officer and tells
Kimal to leave. Kimal leaves, but enters again as soon as Swanson
leaves, since there is no longer a security officer to block his entry.
Kimal finds Peterson’s locker room and enters.
Main Event
U.S.
Heavyweight Title Match
Jim Peterson
vs. Stepdaddy
Peterson starts out strong against the U.S. champ, but falters when he goes for a belly to belly suplex. Stepdaddy counters and kicks Peterson back to the corner. Stepdaddy climbs the turnbuckle and slams down on Peterson’s head. Peterson stumbles back, but when Stepdaddy comes after him, Peterson reaches down and hits Stepdaddy with a T-BONE SUPLEX!! Peterson signals for a powerbomb and a quick win, but Stepdaddy stands up and flips Peterson over his back. Stepdaddy hits with a brutal looking fisherman’s DDT, seemingly knocking Peterson out. Stepdaddy climbs the turnbuckle again… and out comes Owen Haubert and Ian Haubert. Ian hops on the apron and pulls Stepdaddy off of the turnbuckle and onto the floor. Stepdaddy hits hard and both Hauberts begin pounding on Stepdaddy. Suddenly, Gimme that Nut fires up and RUMPSHAKER SLIM RUNS OUT!!! Rumpshaker Slim starts in on Ian, who begins to leave, and then turns and starts in on Owen!!! Rumpshaker throws Owen into the ring and into the corner… SODAMIGO!!! The ref, knowing this match has gone out of hand, calls for the bell. Peterson begins to wake. Near the entryway, where Ian Haubert is starting to leave, Eric Swanson walks out and clotheslines Ian. Swanson executes Murder One on Ian, then turns to leave. The man known as Ray Kimal walks out, stares at Swanson, and Swanson pushes him out of the way. Kimal reaches into his pocket and pulls out some brass knuckles, turns Swanson around, AND CLOCKS HIM IN THE FACE!!! Kimal grabs a mic and looks down at Swanson. “Hey Eric… that one was from an old friend.” Kimal walks off, and back in the ring we see Peterson on the floor pulling Stepdaddy into the ring. Stepdaddy looks up at Rumpshaker Slim, both look at each other, and they shake hands! COMFY AND COZY ARE OFFICIALLY BACK TOGETHER!!! The crowd erupts as both embrace and walk off. Peterson follows up and walks over to Kimal. They both leave as the show fades out.
Winner:
No Contest