
Large shots of pyro and fireworks light the stage as the crowd at Madison Square Garden in New York City go wild. The camera pans around the fans as the cheer and hoist their home-made signs high into the air.
Copeland: Hello, Ladies and Gentlemen, to WZCW Redemption! 20,000 line the greatest sports auditorium in the world as WZCW comes at you live.
Connor: What an event we have for you tonight and we get started now...
As the pyro finishes, we cut to the ring, already occupied by 6 men as Heavy Artillery reside on the outside of the ring.

Cohen: The cage is being lowered now as this mayhem is about to go live!
Heavy Artillery duck under the bottom rope and join their opponents in the ring. With eight men inside the ring, the corners become headquarters, as the competitors stick to each one. The cage lowers the final way and surrounds the ring. The referee takes the belts from Heavy Artillery and raises both of the belts above his head. All 8 men look at the belts raised high in the air. Knowing what awaits them in the steel heel that surrounds them; all men look cautious but ready for the challenge. The referee opens the door and hands the belts to a stagehand that surrounds the ring. Moving back into the centre of the ring, the referee signals for the bell and all 8 men charge at each other. James Baker and Mr Baller charge at Heavy Artillery as they seek some retribution for what happened at the previous Meltdown event. Karzai and Lights try to cover up as Baker and Baller unleash a flurry of strikes that causes both men to recoil into the corner. Meanwhile, Crashin and Kurtesy are pummelling Jones and Hancock. Jones tries to get some offence going but Kurtesy hits him with a dropkick that takes Jones to the canvas. Kurtesy quickly covers Jones, looking for the quick elimination. Jones is too fresh though and kicks out immediately. Hancock gets the better of Crashin and hits him with a headbutt before hitting Crashin with a scoop slam that takes him down. Hancock keeps him in the pinning position as the referee struggles to stay in control of things. He counts a one count before Crashin kicks out and Hancock gets into the mount position. He starts to pound Crashin before Kurtesy comes from the side to land a knee to the side of Hancock’s head. Meanwhile, Baker has been incapacitated for now and Heavy Artillery are going to work on Mr Baller. Lights whips him off of the opposite set of ropes and as he comes back, both Karzai and Lights land a double dropkick that takes Baller to the canvas. Lights covers him and as the referee’s hand comes down for the 3 count, Baker jumps at Lights and breaks up the count with a double axe handle to the back of his head.
Copeland: That was such a close call and I can only imagine that this match will get more busy as it continues!
Cohen: Lights does well to save his partner there!
Karzai charges at Baker but Baker notices him coming at him and moves out of the way, causing Karzai to collide with the steel as his attempt at a spear goes very wrong. Baker lands a few punches to Lights as he gets to his feet. Lights tries to respond with a wild punch attempt but Baker ducks under his flailing arm and hits Lights with a snap Suplex. Baker immediately gets to his feet and helps Baller to his. Both men stand tall in the ring as Baller goes after Karzai. Karzai is nursing his shoulder and face as Baller pulls him out from between the ropes. Baller hits Karzai with a swinging neckbreaker and covers him as he manages to pick up a 2 count before Karzai kicks out. Meanwhile, with Hancock out of it momentarily, Crashin-Klinic go after Jones. Both men punch Jones as they drive him back into the corner. Doug Crashin and Kurtesy both take turns of kicking and punching their opponent as Jones takes a beating. Hancock gets to his feet and notices the damage that is going on. Running at his opposition, Kurtesy sees him coming and pushes Crashin out of the way, causing Hancock to collide with Jones with a big splash. Hancock recoils out of the corner and Kurtesy quickly rolls him up with a school-boy pin. The referee counts a slow 2 before Hancock kicks out. Crashin runs at Smith, who is still in corner and attempts to land a huge shoulder block to Smith. Smith moves out of the way though and as Crashin recoils out of the corner, Smith launches him into the cage. The crowd boo as Crashin’s face collides with the steel. Smith immediately covers him and pulls out a 2 count.
Connor: Smith and Hancock may be inexperienced but they are taking advantage of the hectic situation so far.
Baker and Baller are taking the offense to Jordan Lights now as Karzai struggles to recuperate from his meeting with the cage that surrounds the ring. Baller tosses Lights into the corner and Baker begins to punish the torso and face of Lights with heavy strikes. Baller goes over to Karzai and grabs him by the hair, forcing him to get up. As Karzai is getting to his feet, he throws a punch at the abdomen of Baller. Baller jerks in pain as the punch connects. Karzai continues to land punches to the abdomen as he gets to his feet. As he eventually gets to his vertical basis, Karzai lands a back elbow smash to Baller. Baller attempts a clothesline but Karzai ducks under his arm and as Baller’s momentum carries him around, Karzai lands The Crazy Train. Karzai takes a second and rolls Baller over. The referee begins to count the fall.
1…
Baker notices that he is on the verge of being eliminated.
2…
Baker leaves Lights in the corner as he launches himself across the ring…
He just manages to reach Karzai and break up the fall as the referee’s hand comes down for the three count. A heavy sigh of relief comes from the crowd as Baker gets to his feet. In the mean time, Lights has climbed the turnbuckle that he was trapped in moments ago. Baker turns around as Karzai gets to his feet behind him. Lights looks unsure on the top rope but launches himself off, looking for the missile dropkick on Baker. Baker moves out of the way though and Lights collides with Karzai. Karzai flies across the ring.
Cohen: I feel an elimination coming, guys!
Connor: The ring is so busy that mistakes are being made all over the place.
Copeland: One of them may be fatal…
With Crashin out of the action momentarily, Kurtesy is left to fend for himself. Attacking Smith, Kurtesy unleashes a volley of punches as Smith attempts to get to his feet. Kurtesy picks him up by the hair and whips him against the ropes, as Smith returns, Kurtesy lands a faceplant DDT and immediately covers his opponent. However, Hancock is on hand to land a double-axe-handle to the back of Kurtesy’s head to break up the count. Hancock pulls Kurtesy to his feet and lands a pumphandle slam as Kurtesy meets the canvas once more. Hancock puts some distance between himself and Kurtesy before running at him and landing a knee drop to the forehead of his opponent. Hancock looks confident and throws his arms out to the side and the crowd boo him heavily. Hancock merely smiles though and begins to climb the turnbuckle. Once on top of the turnbuckle, Hancock does his taunt again as Crashin gets to his feet and launches himself at the top rope nearest to him. Hancock loses his balance and falls onto the corner causing him to damage his groin. A look of agony is etched upon his face as Kurtesy gets to his feet and joins Crashin as they venture towards Hancock. Both men mount the turnbuckle to the second rope and grab Hancock. They struggle with him for a second but finally get what they want as they land a double Suplex from the top rope. Hancock writes around on the canvas as Smith struggles to his feet. Kurtesy slaps Crashin’s shoulder to get his attention. Both men begin to stalk Smith as he stumbles to his feet. As he turns around, Crashin-Klinic hits the “Here’s your health care bill” and Kurtesy covers Smith. The referee gets down and counts the fall.
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2…
3!
Cohen: Didn’t I just call that!?
Copeland: We have our first elimination of the night and it wont be our last.
Kurtesy gets to his feet and raises both arms in the air and then exchanges a high five with Crashin. The referee ushers Hancock over to the door and another official opens it, allowing Hancock out. Smith is next and after he recovers, moves towards the door, clutching his head. Both men exit the cage and the door is slammed shut once more. The official locks the padlock again and Crashin-Klinic look for a new direction. Crashin goes to rush at James Baker but Kurtesy grabs his arm and begins to talk to him with intent. Both men smile and then retreat to the furthest away corner. Kurtesy can be heard telling Crashin to conserve his strength and allow their opponents to beat each other up and to rest for now. Crashin-Klinic lie in wait as Kurtesy hops up on top of the turnbuckle and smiles as Baker picks Karzai up off the canvas before flashing a look at Crashin-Klinic, who are watching with intent. Baker drives Karzai back into the corner and begins to punish him. He grabs his head and turns them both around as he climbs the turnbuckle. Looking for a spinning DDT from the top rope, Baker launches himself off of the top rope. However, as Baker rotates around, Karzai uses the rest of his strength to toss Baker off of him in mid-air. Baker comes crashing to the canvas alone and Karzai immediately covers him. Baller, who was dealing with an exasperated Lights, turns around and saves the pinfall as he lands a kick to Karzai’s back. Karzai gets to his feet, clutching his back. Baller goes for another lariat but Karzai catches his arm and lands a deep arm drag that sends Baller flying across the ring and landing right in front of the Crashin-Klinic. Baller springs to his feet and looks at Max Karzai from across the ring. Karzai gets to his feet and stands before Crashin, his eyes fixed on Baker. Both men stare each other down as Karzai comes to realise what lurks behind him. Kurtesy gives Crashin a nudge and then a nod. Crashin taps Karzai on the shoulder and Karzai turns around to be met with the Crashin Cutter. Kurtesy drops off of his pedestal and locks in the Kommon Kurtesy. Karzai struggles on the canvas as his legs and arms flail as much as possible.
Cohen: He wont submit. Karzai has too much pride in his championship
Connor: The same is true of Jordan Lights.
Karzai is fading as Crashin begins to lay in some boots to the lower torso of Karzai. Lights notices his team-mate writhing on the canvas and begins to mount some offence to Baller. Lights hits him with a few punches and then a hard lariat that sends him to the canvas. Lights makes a break for Kurtesy but is intercepted by James Baker who lands Da Xtreme Knockout. Baker covers Lights and the referee begins the count.
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2…
3!
Copeland: I don’t believe it! There you see the power of this steel cage!
Connor: No matter who is eliminated next, we will have new Tag Team Champions!
Cohen: Neither of those men would submit. This has been a hellacious match and it took something special to put them both out.
Connor: Karzai looks out of it. I hope he is OK…
The referee opens the door as Kurtesy relinquishes his hold. The referee begins to roll Lights out of the ring as another trainer moves into the ring to check on Karzai. Kurtesy moves away from Karzai who looks unconscious. The trainer begins to slap his face as Baker picks Mr Baller up from the canvas. Helping him to his feet, Baker gives Baller a reassuring pat on the back and reminds him how close they are to the Championships. Kurtesy and Crashin put an arm around each other for a second and square up to the Ghetto-Stars. The trainer splashes some water on Karzai, who refused to give up on his Championships. Karzai reanimates after a second and the trainer moves with him to get him out of the ring. Once both men are out, the referee slams the door and locks it again. The four men remain in the ring as they look around their surroundings. The steel cage looking very dangerous. All of a sudden, Crashin and Kurtesy rush to the nearest side of steel and begin to climb with gusto. Baker and Baller share a quick look with each other and then rush after their opponents. Baker pulls Kurtesy down from the side and Baller begins to climb the cage. Baller stands on the rope and grabs the leg of Doug Crashin. Baller pulls him down to his level and begins to pound him with punishing punches to the head. Grabbing his head, Baller transitions into the bulldog and launches himself off of the ropes and takes Crashin with him. Both men collide with the canvas with massive force. Kurtesy has gotten the better of his opponent and Baker is struggling to avoid his clubbing blows. Kurtesy attempts to whip Baker off of the ropes but Baker reverses it. Kurtesy whips into the ropes but holds on. Baker rushes Kurtesy but Kurtesy ducks out of the way as Baker lunges at him. Baker crashes into the steel cage, face first and blood immediately begins to spew from the deep gash on Baker’s head.
Copeland: We have our first sight of blood, Jacko. What does that do to a superstar?
Cohen: It may scare him but I suspect that a guy like Baker will be motivated by the scent of his own blood, Seabass!
Baller slowly turns Crashin over and the referee begins his count. Kurtesy notices this and lands a swift kick to the back of Baller’s head. Kurtesy picks up Baller who recoils from the kick. Kurtesy begins to attack Baller and is getting the better of him as he drives him into the corner. Landing some crushing blows to Baller’s torso, Kurtesy notices that he is the only man still standing. He begins to climb over Baller and is on the top rope. Baller comes to and notices that Kurtesy in a perfect position to take advantage. Baller grabs his legs and puts him into the powerbomb position. Baker struggles to his feet and climbs the turnbuckles from the outside. Baller turns around and Baker launches himself off of the turnbuckle, landing a cross-body to Kurtesy. Baker recoils away as Kurtesy lies helpless on the canvas. Crashin is slowly getting to his feet and looks unsure of his surroundings. Baller follows suit and is beginning to stalk Crashin. Crashin turns around and out of pure instinct, he hits the Crashin-Cutter. All four men lie motionless on the canvas as the crowd begin to stir. No one in the crowd is sure of who to support. Baker begins to get to his feet, his face awash with crimson blood. Noticing that it is only him that is standing through blood-soaked eyes, he begins to climb the cage. Crashin stirs and uses the ropes to get to his feet. Baker is almost half-way up the cage as Crashin moves to him. Baker continues to climb as a tense atmosphere begins to circulate the arena. Baker is almost on top of the cage as Crashin grabs his foot. Crashin moves up the cage and eventually both men sit atop the cage. Both men are swinging wild right hands at each other as Kurtesy and Baller get to their feet. All four men are exhausted and Kurtesy begins to climb after Baker and Crashin.
Connor: The chase is on!
Baller grabs his foot and pulls him back down to the canvas and immediately hits the dropkick to his opponent. Kurtesy bounces off of the cage and falls to the canvas. Baller gets to his feet and begins to mount the turnbuckle again. Looking up at Baker and Crashin, who are still pounding each other and then down to Kurtesy. Baller thinks for a second and then looks content with his decision. Suddenly, Baller hits the Buzzerbeater on Kurtesy. With one final shot to the head, Crashin falls to the canvas below with devastating force. Baker slings his leg over the side of the cage and falls to the floor.
Harrys: Here are your winners and new Tag Team Champions… The Ghetto Stars!
Copeland: What a match! All 8 of these men gave it everything and none of them are standing.
Connor: The Ghetto Stars have finally got what they wanted and it must feel great.
Cohen: Even I, the most scrutinising of people, must admit that any of these teams could have won and that was a Hell of a match. Congrats to the Ghetto Stars!