The Ghost From No Where vs. "Mr. Vegas" Johnny Spades
Anna Dea – The following contest is our main event! Coming down the aisle, from Eerie, Indiana accompanied by Resurrection Mary, weighing in at 234 pounds, the Ghost From No Where!
[The Ghost From No Where and Resurrection Mary make their way to the ring.]
Anna Dea – And his opponent, weighing in at 285 pounds, from Las Vegas, Nevada, "Mr. Vegas" Johnny Spades!!!
["Show Me What You Got" echoes through the complex bringing the crowd to their feet. The lights dim as purple lights flash and Johnny Spades walks out. Spades looks around at the booing crowd then puts his muscular arms in the air mocking the crowd. Spades stands on the turnbuckle bugging the fans.]
Charlie Watkins – It was only six weeks ago that The Ghost defeated Spades for the Quasar Title.
Terry Hogan – We’ll see if Spades has revenge on his mind.
[The bell rings and the two lock up. Spades breaks the tie-up and hits Ghost with forearms. Spades reels back for a big clothesline. Ghost ducks under it and drop kicks the knee of Spades. Spades falls to one knee and Ghost hooks him in a front face lock. Ghost executes a swinging DDT.]
Charlie Watkins – The Ghost employing a strategy of control here.
Terry Hogan – He’s chopping the big man down to size.
[Ghost comes off the ropes and goes for an elbow, but Spades moves out of the way. Spades picks up Ghost and delivers a Northern Lights Suplex. Spades bridges into a pin, but only gets two. Spades delivers a falling headbutt and goes for another pin. Ghost kicks out again, but without much authority.]
Charlie Watkins – Spades in definite control now.
[Spades tosses Ghost outside the ring and steps out to the apron. Spades goes to leap off with a flying forearm. At the last second, Ghost jumps and dropkicks Spades’ face. Spades crumples to the floor. Ghost climbs to the apron as Spades gets up slowly. Ghost runs and delivers a cannonball that sends them both into the security railing on the far side of the ring.]
Terry Hogan – The Ghost may have done more damage to himself than Spades.
[As the referee tends to Ghost, Spades begins to stand and climbs to the apron. From the entranceway sprints Vindicator, who is carrying his infamous crowbar. He low-blows Spades with it and hooks his arm from behind. Vindicator delivers a Russian Leg Sweep from the apron to the floor, using the crowbar as the base.]
Terry Hogan – Hey!
Charlie Watkins – I don’t think the referee saw it. He’s busy with the Ghost.
[Vindicator rolls Spades back in the ring. The Ghost gets up and slides in under the bottom rope. He picks up Spades and delivers a Cradle DDT.]
Charlie Watkins – There’s the Downfall. It’s all over!
[Ghost drapes an arm over Spades…1…2…3!]
Anna Dea – Here is your winner, The Ghost From No Where!
[Vindicator slides in under the bottom rope with a microphone in hand.]
The Vindicator - Spades, it's pretty easy to beat a man who gets knocked out by his own partner. You beat me last week, or should I say Rock beat me last week, but this thing ain't over yet!
(Crowd cheers.)
The Vindicator - I know that you're the number one contender for the title at the next pay per view but you mark my words - I will fight you at the pay per view one way or another and I will show you why they call me the man who defies all the odds.
[The Vindicator slams down the mic on Spades chest and begins to exit the arena. Spades gets up and follows him down the aisle, attacking him from behind.]
Charlie Watkins – It looks like Spades isn’t through with Vindicator yet.
[The two men brawl up towards the entranceway. As they get close to the curtain, a chair is swung from behind it that collides with Vindicator’s head. Billy Rock steps out from behind the curtain with a triumphant look on his face, then sees that he has hit Vindicator and stares in shock.]
Charlie Watkins – Billy Rock hit Vindy again!
[Spades spins him around, delivers a kick to the midsection, and lifts Rock high in the air. Spades delivers the Royal Flush on the concrete and exits through the curtain, leaving the two Regulators unconscious in the aisle.]
Charlie Watkins – Ladies and gentlemen, there is some trouble brewing here between the Regulators. And with the handicap match next week for the title involving Rhodes, Vindicator, and Rock, ANYTHING can happen. For Terry Hogan, I’m Charlie Watkins. Keep reaching for those stars!