Post by Dave Dangerously on May 18, 2008 0:20:58 GMT -6
NOTE: Due to a list of gay people...I dont have the time to name them, but they ARE gay...this show wont be a "real" show. There's nothing more I'd love to do than write a "real" show. Believe me. No, I'm honest. But, my "helpers" didnt exactly help me much. I'm sure they have good reasons, so I'm not angry. What I'm angry about, is the fact that I always end up running ICW totally by myselves. Now, I know a lot of you are busy with school. Well, so am I, so that's not a good enough excuse. Thing is, I do it by myself, for the most part, and then people get angry when I can't handle it. Another thing: People get so excited about ICW, but yet sometimes you dont want to post, or refuse to help(Rocky). That's fine, just don't complain to me. That being said, I could really use someone as a full time...and I mean full time, writer...or there's not going to be much of a ICW. I mean, I'd be perfectly happy doing 2 match shows, or shows that are going to be like the following. But I know all of you wouldnt. Anyway, I'm quite happy with the amount of posting, thing is some people dont post, at all(Rocky). And some are AWOL. So, keep posting, and for some of you gay people, post more. With that, I bring to you a very poor ICW Inferno.
-Dave
It was Inferno, and it was Friday Night, and it was Pre-empted by the 2,496th showing of 24, THE GREATEST SHOW ON TV.
From the sold out...Arco Arena? I dont even remember, hey, it's not that important!
Before the event started, ICW President Dave Dudley announced that "ICW Rules" would be in effect for the time being. That means: Every match is a hardcore match, that meaning falls-count-everywhere, and no DQ, unless otherwise noted, or unless a challenge is made to have a "normal rules" or "EWA Rules", or hell "LWN Rules" match, if you'd want.
In our first match, we saw Lone Wolf take on Sylver Morrigan take on Ethan Prophet in a triple threat match.
It was a exciting match, eventually spilling to the backstage area, where it turned into an all out hardcore brawl. Prophet got the upper hand towards the end, knocking Lone Wolf out, incapacitating him. But, before Prophet could realize what was going on, Sylver rolled him up for the victory. After the match, Prophet hit Morrigan with a chair, before pummelling Wolf more.
Winner: Sylver Morrigan
In the second match, Healius took on Myst.
It was a pretty straightfoward match, a heated one too. With the great history between the two, in LWN, and EWA, these two really put on a great show. It eventually turned into a slugfest, which turned into a total brawl. Hoyakillah came out to help Healius, and Healius almost had the win, but Myst kicked out at the last second. Myst took care of Hoya long enough to lock on the Call To Ashley. Healius struggled, but finally tapped out. After the match, Healius and Hoya double teamed Myst, until the commercial break.
Winner: Myst
At this time, ICW President Dave Dudley announced that at LWN WinterWar, there would be a one night tournament to see who gets a title shot at the ICW World Heavyweight Championship. He went on to say that not the entire roster would be included, and that some people would have to prove themselves to get in, whereas some people are already in. However, he also went on to say that the entire roster might be involved.
Complicated, yes. But so is Dave Dudley!
He also said that there would be a battle royal to determine who would get the LWN title shot. There are certain qualifications to get in this battle royal, and those will be released in a future press conference.
He also said, that on the next show Amalek would fight Johnny Q Public, and the winner will get an ICW contract.
The next match was Shigeru Amano vs. Calvin Seraphim. Before the match, Carter Wilson was interviewed, and said he didnt show up last week, because he isnt at Seraphim's level, and didnt want to fight that "piece of trash." Seraphim came out and actually had a WRESTLING match with Amano. Amano used his karate, and had Seraphim beat a couple of times, but in the end, Seraphim came out on top, getting the 1-2-3.
Winner: Calvin Seraphim
And now it was time for the main event. Hoyakillah had challenged Dave Dudley to a ladder match for the ICW World Heavyweight Championship.
Before the match, Amalek was brought down to do color commentary, as a "guest of Dave Dudley".
The match started, and Dave Dudley immediately went for the ladder. The two fought back and forth, before Hoya ended up setting up the ladder in the ring. They had your classic spots, using the ladder to aid in usually normal moves. Hoya powerbombed Dave through the announcers table, and then got in the face of Amalek. Hoya went back into the ring, but Dave got up, and managed to knock the ladder over before Hoya could get to the top. Dudley then 4D'd Hoya on top of the ladder, and began to climb it, only to be knocked over by Hoya. At this point, both men were down. Hoya managed to get up, and started to climb the ladder. He had his hands on the title, when from the back came Sign Guy Dudley! he climbed up the ladder and gave a Sign Guy Stunner to Hoya, from off the top of the ladder. Sign Guy helped Dudley to the top, where Dave easily grabbed his title belt, retaining it.
Winner: Dave Dudley
From the back, came Healius to start attacking the Dudleys. But just as soon as Healius hit the ring, so did Myst, followed by the whole damn ICW roster. It was a brawl, even Amalek got involved once Johnny Q Public had hit the ring. In midst of all the chaos, the Dudleys managed to escape. As they started up the ramp, Dan Hampton came from the back, and hit both men with a steel chair! The last shot we saw was a shot of Hampton rushing the ring to join the fray, as Dave Dudley laid on the ramp, with the belt draped over him...
End Transmission
-Dave
It was Inferno, and it was Friday Night, and it was Pre-empted by the 2,496th showing of 24, THE GREATEST SHOW ON TV.
From the sold out...Arco Arena? I dont even remember, hey, it's not that important!
Before the event started, ICW President Dave Dudley announced that "ICW Rules" would be in effect for the time being. That means: Every match is a hardcore match, that meaning falls-count-everywhere, and no DQ, unless otherwise noted, or unless a challenge is made to have a "normal rules" or "EWA Rules", or hell "LWN Rules" match, if you'd want.
In our first match, we saw Lone Wolf take on Sylver Morrigan take on Ethan Prophet in a triple threat match.
It was a exciting match, eventually spilling to the backstage area, where it turned into an all out hardcore brawl. Prophet got the upper hand towards the end, knocking Lone Wolf out, incapacitating him. But, before Prophet could realize what was going on, Sylver rolled him up for the victory. After the match, Prophet hit Morrigan with a chair, before pummelling Wolf more.
Winner: Sylver Morrigan
In the second match, Healius took on Myst.
It was a pretty straightfoward match, a heated one too. With the great history between the two, in LWN, and EWA, these two really put on a great show. It eventually turned into a slugfest, which turned into a total brawl. Hoyakillah came out to help Healius, and Healius almost had the win, but Myst kicked out at the last second. Myst took care of Hoya long enough to lock on the Call To Ashley. Healius struggled, but finally tapped out. After the match, Healius and Hoya double teamed Myst, until the commercial break.
Winner: Myst
At this time, ICW President Dave Dudley announced that at LWN WinterWar, there would be a one night tournament to see who gets a title shot at the ICW World Heavyweight Championship. He went on to say that not the entire roster would be included, and that some people would have to prove themselves to get in, whereas some people are already in. However, he also went on to say that the entire roster might be involved.
Complicated, yes. But so is Dave Dudley!
He also said that there would be a battle royal to determine who would get the LWN title shot. There are certain qualifications to get in this battle royal, and those will be released in a future press conference.
He also said, that on the next show Amalek would fight Johnny Q Public, and the winner will get an ICW contract.
The next match was Shigeru Amano vs. Calvin Seraphim. Before the match, Carter Wilson was interviewed, and said he didnt show up last week, because he isnt at Seraphim's level, and didnt want to fight that "piece of trash." Seraphim came out and actually had a WRESTLING match with Amano. Amano used his karate, and had Seraphim beat a couple of times, but in the end, Seraphim came out on top, getting the 1-2-3.
Winner: Calvin Seraphim
And now it was time for the main event. Hoyakillah had challenged Dave Dudley to a ladder match for the ICW World Heavyweight Championship.
Before the match, Amalek was brought down to do color commentary, as a "guest of Dave Dudley".
The match started, and Dave Dudley immediately went for the ladder. The two fought back and forth, before Hoya ended up setting up the ladder in the ring. They had your classic spots, using the ladder to aid in usually normal moves. Hoya powerbombed Dave through the announcers table, and then got in the face of Amalek. Hoya went back into the ring, but Dave got up, and managed to knock the ladder over before Hoya could get to the top. Dudley then 4D'd Hoya on top of the ladder, and began to climb it, only to be knocked over by Hoya. At this point, both men were down. Hoya managed to get up, and started to climb the ladder. He had his hands on the title, when from the back came Sign Guy Dudley! he climbed up the ladder and gave a Sign Guy Stunner to Hoya, from off the top of the ladder. Sign Guy helped Dudley to the top, where Dave easily grabbed his title belt, retaining it.
Winner: Dave Dudley
From the back, came Healius to start attacking the Dudleys. But just as soon as Healius hit the ring, so did Myst, followed by the whole damn ICW roster. It was a brawl, even Amalek got involved once Johnny Q Public had hit the ring. In midst of all the chaos, the Dudleys managed to escape. As they started up the ramp, Dan Hampton came from the back, and hit both men with a steel chair! The last shot we saw was a shot of Hampton rushing the ring to join the fray, as Dave Dudley laid on the ramp, with the belt draped over him...
End Transmission