Anderson: Ladies and gentlemen, it is now time for our main event. It will be contested in a fatal-4-wy match and is for the WZCW World Heavyweight Championship. It will be contested to one fall and the Champion does not need to be pinned to lose his championship.
Connor: What a match this could turn out to be, Jack. With so many variables and different outcomes possible, we may see a brand new Heavyweight Champion tonight, especially after the hellacious match Everest had at All or Nothing only a week ago.
Cohen: Well the match was announced on WZCW.com on Friday afternoon and since then, our fans have been eagerly awaiting a match that could signal a new era for WZCW. You have some of the best superstars in the ring here tonight and anything can happen.
USA’s music hits as the man himself appears on top of the ramp. USA walks forward slightly and then turns on the spot, military style and salutes the titantron. The titantron is showing an American flag and then turns to a picture of USA saluting back.
Anderson: Introducing first, weighing in at 257 pounds, from The Purple Mountains Majesty, The Only Superpower, Ulysses S. Adams, USA!
Connor: Here comes USA, Jack. How do you rate his chances in this match tonight?
Cohen: I have no idea, CC. He says he is building an army for himself and he may well need it here tonight. He is certainly a contender.
As USA makes his way down to the ring, he drops suddenly and begins to do some push-ups. With the first one, a red rocket goes of from the stage. With the second one, a blue rocket goes off and with the third, he gets up and gets into the ring, saluting in all the corners.
“Meet The Monster” by Five-Finger-Death Punch hits as Trevor Steel comes out a rapturous applause from the fans. As the strobe lights flash around the arena, Steel begins to head-bang atop the stage. He stops and looks around. Seeing the reaction he is getting, he raises one hand to the fans and begins to make his way down to the ring.
Anderson: Now introducing, weighing in at 270 pounds, from Philadelphia, PA, Trevor Steel!
Connor: This arena is rocking for one of the biggest rising stars in WZCW. He is a man who has been impressive since joining WZCW and still has not been pinned. Could tonight be his night?
Cohen: This is certainly the biggest match of his career so far, CC.
The crowd cheer loudly as Steel makes his way down the ramp. He slaps a few hands on his way down to the ring. Once he gets to the ring, he stops for a second and takes everything in. He ascends the stairs that surround the ring and joins USA inside the ring.
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Karnage appears on top of the ramp as his music roars around the arena. People are booing furiously as a slight smirk appears in the corner of Karnage’s face. His large, leather-bound journal clutched in one hand, Karnage looks out into the expansive crowd in disdain.
Anderson: Introducing next, weighing in at 287 pounds, from Scotland in the United Kingdom, Criminal Karnage!
Connor: Speaking of biggest matches in people’s careers, here comes a man who has something to prove tonight. Over the last few days, we have heard the verbal sparring between Karnage and Steel. 2 men who are at different sides of the sanity spectrum in WZCW. Karnage will feel as though he has something to prove.
Cohen: Karnage might just shut Trevor Steel up once and for all tonight, CC.
Karnage continues his walk towards the ring, staring down Trevor Steel who is residing in the far corner of the ring. Steel does not flinch and remains intent on the man walking down the ramp. Karnage reaches the ring and puts his beloved journal under the ring for safe-keeping. He gets into the ring and stands in wait.
“Supernova Goes Pop!” by Powerman 5000 hits as the lights go off. The words “Are you ready to go?” is shown on the titantron for a moment an then the arena is plunged into darkness. The lights shoot back on and Everest appears on top of the ramp.
Anderson: And now introducing, weighing in at 205 pounds, from Los Angeles, California, he is the WZCW World Heavyweight Champion, The Pinnacle of Perfection, Everest!
Connor: Look at these fans, Jacko. They are going wild. I can barely hear myself think here tonight.
Cohen: Soon enough they may all have to witness a new Champion. Everest can’t be at one hundred percent tonight and these competitors can certainly take advantage of that.
Everest makes his way down to the ring, looking undaunted by the mammoth task that awaits him. Everest gets to the ring and walks up the stairs without hesitation. He stops at the top of the stairs and then looks into the rabid crowd. Taking the belt from his waist, he steps into the ring and lifts the Championship high into the air. The crowd cheer once more as the referee makes his final preparations and the match gets underway.
Karnage immediately makes a run at Steel and drives him into the corner with some clubbing blows to his head and chest. USA and Everest lock up in the middle of the ring as both men attempt to get the better of the other. Everest lands a knee to the gut and USA bends over. Everest then bounces off of the ropes and on his return lands a kick to the back of USA, sending him crashing to the mat. In the corner, Steel is fighting back as Karnage attempts to stave off the attacks from his opponent. Karnage recoils as Steel lands a punch to the jaw. Steel sees his opportunity and goes after Karnage. Steel gets behind the retreating Karnage and lands a German Suplex into the bridge. The referee falls to the canvas to count the fall. 1…2. Everest interrupts the count with a kick to the face of the grounded Steel. Steel recoils and rolls out of the ring, clutching his face. Karnage is lifted to his feet by the World Heavyweight Champion and Irish whipped into the opposite turnbuckle. Karnage lands in the corner and Everest runs at him at pace. Once he reaches him, Everest attempts to turn the predicament into a Hurricarana. Karnage is wise to it though and as Everest reaches the pinnacle of his manoeuvre Karnage stops him in the powerbomb position. Karnage staggers over to the ropes and immediately dumps the Champion out of the ring.
Connor: Oh my God, Jack. Everest could be seriously hurt.
Cohen: Those are the mistakes that might cost him the World Heavyweight Championship tonight. Another one of those and we may see a new Champion.
Karnage turns around to meet the now recovered USA, who hits Karnage with a Fall-Away slam that sends Karnage flying across the ring. USA is the only man left standing in the ring and snaps off a salute to the crowd that cheers him. USA does not rest on his laurels though and immediately runs at the ropes, tossing himself out with a suicide dive to Trevor Steel. Steel takes the impact full on and crashes into the announcer’s table, swiftly followed by USA. All four competitors are strewn out as the referee struggles to contain the action to any designated area. Karnage is the first to get to his feet and staggers around for a little while, eventually finding the corner of the ring. The crowd boo as he raises his hands in the air and begins to walk around the ring in superiority. He does not notice the recovering Everest though, who is climbing slowly into the ring behind him. Everest slips into the ring behind Karnage and immediately hits him with a Fall-Away Reverse DDT that sends both men crashing to the mat.
Connor: Everest exacting a little revenge there for his earlier mistake. Karnage will feel that tomorrow.
Cohen: You’re worried about them!? These other two great oafs are sullying our announce table as we speak, CC. Get your priorities in order.
At that, Steel and USA are seen battering each other outside of the ring. Steel has gained the upper-hand and is crashing the head of USA into the announce table. USA lands an elbow to the jaw of Steel and then follows up by grabbing the head of Steel and driving it into the announce table in retaliation. Steel recoils and USA grabs him and tosses him into the ring. Everest and Karnage are still battling in the corner as the other competitors make their way into the ring. Everest mounts the turn-buckle and is pummelling the head of Karnage with punch after punch. Everest signals for something. He grabs the neck of Karnage and quickly transitions into a Hurricarana. Karnage goes flying across the ring and tumbles out of the ring to the floor below. Everest moves across the ring as he gets to his feet. Meanwhile, USA is attempting to apply a Boston Crab to Steel. Steel is too wary though and manages to turn USA around. USA is still grabbing the leg of Steel and Steel pulls USA towards him. H punches USA repeatedly and eventually USA breaks the hold. Everest goes over to USA and lands a clothesline that sends USA to the outside of the ring. Steel grabs the leg of Everest as he turns away and immediately counters into a school boy pin. 1…2… Kick out.
Connor: Wow! We were less than a second away from a new Champion there.
Cohen: Yeah but it’s the wrong guy who is doing all of the pinning at the moment. Trevor Steel doesn’t have it in him.
Everest gets up immediately but is only met with a headbutt from Steel as the crowd shout “Steel” with every clubbing headbutt and punch from the rookie. This spurs Steel on and he powers Everest over to the corner. He Irish Whips Everest over to the other side of the ring with tremendous velocity. As Everest makes contact with the turnbuckle, he tumbles over the top of the ring-post and out on to the apron, only just managing to save himself from tumbling all the way to the floor. USA is behind him though and grabs the legs of Everest, causing him to fall and crash into the side of the ring. USA takes advantage and drives the head and shoulder of Everest into the metal ring-post. Everest crumbles to the ground as USA rolls into the ring. Steel is waiting though and runs at USA with an out-stretched arm. He is going for a clothesline but USA is wise to it and ducks under the arm. Steel turns and hits Steel with the “Bombs Bursting in the Air”. USA immediately covers Steel and the referee begins his count. 1…2… Karnage interrupts the count with a elbow drop to USA’s back. Karnage picks up USA and immediately hits the “Solitary Confinement”. USA is out and Karnage struggles to get over to him. He does eventually and covers him. 1…2… At that moment, Everest who is on the outside of the ring puts the foot of USA on to the rope. The referee notices this and stops the count. Everest climbs into the ring and Karnage immediately goes after him. Karnage’s face is a mixture of hatred and anger as he charges at Everest with a spear. Everest moves out of the way and Karnage flies into the ring-post, shoulder-first. As he returns, Everest hits him with the “The Rock Slide” and Karnage goes crashing out of the ring. Everest smells blood and immediately picks up Steel and launches him out of the ring. USA is stirring as Everest begins to stalk him. As USA gets up, Everest applies the “Mountain Climber”. USA has nowhere to go and has to tap out.
The bell rings.
Connor: What a match from some of the most promising people in WZCW.
Cohen: Everest steals another one. He knew Karnage had that match one.
Connor: Nevertheless, Everest gets past 3 more than ample superstars tonight and shows us just why he is the World Heavyweight Champion
Anderson: Here is your winner, and still WZCW World Heavyweight Champion, The Pinnacle of Perfection, Everest.
Steel gets into the ring, exhausted, as USA finishes tapping out. He looks dejected and slumps down into the corner, hands to his face. Everest gets slowly to his feet and is given the WZCW World Heavyweight Championship by the referee. He holds it high in the air as the lights go out. The scene stays that way for a few moments and the lights come back on. There is no difference except the fact that Lars Reidar is now standing on top of the ramp. Reidar stares at Everest who lowers the belt from the air. Reidar signals that the belt will be around his waist soon enough. Everest just smiles and shakes his head. He puts the belt around his waist and allows Reidar’s stare to burn.
Connor: Wow! What a rivalry we have unfolding here, Jacko.
Cohen: Now there’s a man who could possibly do what these competitors failed to do tonight… Take that belt from around the waist of Everest.
Connor: Well, ladies and gentlemen, that’s all we have time for this week. However, after a week or surprises and turmoil, what does next week hold for WZCW and it’s roster. Join us next week on Meltdown and Ascension to find out.