Post by Commish on Sept 6, 2023 0:23:19 GMT -5
STANDARD MATCH
Emerson vs. Jack Jones
Emerson vs. Jack Jones
(John Cartwright): Ladies and gentlemen, we have a fantastic matchup for you tonight in the Ford Center arena. I'm John Cartwright, and alongside me is my co-commentator, Randy White. We've got a standard match lined up, and it's going to be a classic showdown between two respected competitors.
(Randy White): That's right, John. It's always a pleasure to be here at SFT, and tonight's bout promises to be a real treat. Emerson and Jack Jones are two veterans who've seen their fair share of ups and downs, but their respect for each other runs deep. This is about pure competition.
John Cartwright: Absolutely, Randy. Both Emerson and Jack Jones have had a tough year, but they're here to prove they still have what it takes. The bell rings, and this standard match is officially underway.
"Friends in low places" by Garth Brooks hits and he comes to the ring with black jeans and a white tshirt with a black circle on it. Its homage to the inner circle group. Jack walks down the rampway and climbs into the ring before making his way to a corner while waiting for Emerson.
The lights dim as "Kryptonite" by Three Doors Down begins playing through the arena. Blue strobe lights begin flashing throughout the whole arena . Moments later, the "Ghetto Superman" Emerson explodes out from behind the curtain and the crowd erupts with cheers! He smiles as he quickly moves down to ringside while giving many fans (On both sides of the ramp) high fives. Once Emerson reaches the bottom of the ramp. He jogs around the whole ring and gives fans at ringside high fives as well. Once "Super Em" makes it all of the way around the ring, with a burst of speed, he runs at the ring and slides in before immediately pushing himself up to his feet.
The two wrestlers circle each other in the ring, a palpable sense of camaraderie in the air. Emerson and Jack Jones lock up, showcasing their technical prowess. It's a masterclass of chain wrestling as they seamlessly transition from one hold to another. The crowd is appreciating the skill on display.
Randy White: These two are showing us textbook wrestling, John. It's a true testament to their abilities.
As the match progresses, Emerson and Jack Jones trade near-falls and counters, neither gaining a clear advantage. They exchange strikes, but it's all in the spirit of competition, no foul play in sight.
John Cartwright: Both these competitors are determined to make their mark tonight, and they're doing it with honor.
The turning point comes when Jack Jones, known for his devastating lariat, manages to catch Emerson with a thunderous clothesline that rocks the arena.
Randy White: What a lariat by Jack Jones! Emerson is down, and this could be it!
Jack Jones goes for the cover, and the referee starts the count.
John Cartwright: 1...
2...
3!
It's over! Jack Jones secures the victory with that incredible lariat!
Winner: Jack Jones.
The bell rings, and Jack Jones gets to his feet, looking down at his friend Emerson. Despite the competitiveness, there's a deep sense of respect between the two.
Randy White: Jack Jones is your winner tonight, but let's not forget the sportsmanship on display here.
Jack Jones extends his hand, helping Emerson back up to his feet. The crowd applauds the show of respect as both men exchange a nod and a handshake.
John Cartwright: That's what it's all about, folks. Competition, respect, and friendship. What a match we've witnessed here at SFT!
With their heads held high, Jack Jones and Emerson exit the ring together, walking back to the backstage area, showing the true essence of sportsmanship in professional wrestling.
Randy White: That concludes our match for tonight, ladies and gentlemen. Stay tuned for more action here at Tuesday Night Titans!
STANDARD MATCH
#1 Contendership for IC Title
Louis Cypher vs. Reaper
John Cartwright: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Tuesday Night Titans! We have a high-stakes match tonight, as Louis Cypher and Reaper go head-to-head to determine the #1 Contender for the SFT Intercontinental Championship!
Randy White: That's right, John. The atmosphere is electric tonight, and with these two dark and cunning competitors in the ring, you can bet we're in for a wild ride.
The lights in the arena go out. Seconds later, the music portion of "Harvester of Sorrow" by Metallica begins to play. The introduction of the song goes on for roughly 40 seconds. Next thing we know, the beat picks up as strobe lights begin to flash through the arena. Then, Reaper emerges from behind the curtain. He smirks at the crowd while maintaining a steady pace down the ramp. Once reaching ringside, Reaper reaches up; Grabs the middle rope and pulls himself up onto the ring apron before climbing into the ring.
John Cartwright: Reaper certainly knows how to make an entrance, but he's got his work cut out for him tonight against Louis Cypher.
Louis Cypher's entrance is equally dramatic with "Am I Evil" by Metallica playing throughout the arena. The arena is complete with dimmed lights and eerie smoke. Cypher saunters down to the ring, a wicked grin on his face, reveling in the jeers of the audience.
Randy White: Louis Cypher is the embodiment of chaos, John. He's unpredictable, and that's what makes him so dangerous.
The match begins, and Reaper immediately takes control with his brute strength, tossing Cypher around the ring like a ragdoll. Cypher, however, uses his agility to dodge Reaper's powerful strikes, frustrating the larger opponent.
John Cartwright: Cypher's speed advantage is evident here. He's doing a great job avoiding Reaper's power moves.
Cypher manages to counter Reaper's offense with quick strikes and technical maneuvers, but he can't seem to keep Reaper down for long. It becomes clear that Cypher needs an edge, and he starts to resort to his mischievous tactics.
Randy White: Cypher's up to something, John. He's eyeing that steel chair at ringside.
As the referee's back is turned, Cypher sneaks out of the ring and grabs a steel chair, then slides back in. He attempts to strike Reaper with it, but Reaper catches the chair in mid-air.
John Cartwright: Reaper isn't falling for Cypher's tricks!
Reaper bends the chair with his bare hands and throws it out of the ring. But as the referee scolds Reaper for his actions, Cypher seizes the opportunity to reach into his tights and pull out a pair of brass knuckles.
Randy White: Oh, here we go, John. Cypher's got brass knuckles!
Cypher clocks Reaper with the brass knuckles, knocking him out cold. The referee turns around just in time to miss seeing Cypher toss the knuckles out of the ring. Cypher goes for the cover.
John Cartwright: 1... 2...
3!
It's over! Louis Cypher wins!
Winner: Louis Cypher!
The bell rings, and Cypher is declared the #1 Contender for the Intercontinental Championship. He quickly exits the ring, wearing a satisfied smirk as he makes his way to the backstage area.
Randy White: Louis Cypher may have played dirty, but he's earned his shot at the Intercontinental Championship, John.
John Cartwright: Love him or hate him, you can't deny that Cypher knows how to get the job done.
The crowd boos Cypher's victory, while Reaper slowly comes to his senses, realizing he was the victim of Cypher's deceit. The tension in the SFT arena is palpable as the fallout from this match promises to be intense.
Randy White: What a night, John! The stakes are high, and the drama is unfolding right before our eyes here at Tuesday Night Titans!
MAINEVENT
SFT Intercontinetnal Championship
Jay Impact © vs. Travis Deacon Hall
John Cartright: Ladies and gentlemen, we've been waiting for this showdown all night! Travis Deacon Hall, the challenger, going head-to-head against our Triple Champ, Jay Impact!
Randy White: That's right, John, Jay Impact has all the momentum in the world, holding the IC, Hardcore, and World Titles simultaneously. But Travis Deacon Hall is a former World Champion himself and is hungry to reclaim the Intercontinental Championship!
The bell rings, and the match begins with a staredown. Travis and Jay exchange heated words before locking up. Travis uses his power to push Jay back into the corner, and the referee calls for a clean break. Travis smirks and backs away.
John Cartright: Travis Deacon Hall, known for his brute strength, just showed it right there, but Jay Impact is no slouch either, with his technical and high-flying skills.
The two lock up again, and this time Jay goes for a quick arm drag, taking Travis down. He follows up with a dropkick, and Travis rolls out of the ring to regroup. Jay, not one to waste time, bounces off the ropes and flies over the top with a suicide dive, taking Travis down on the outside!
Randy White: What an incredible display of athleticism from Jay Impact! He's pulling out all the stops tonight!
Back in the ring, Jay attempts a Frog Splash, but Travis rolls out of the way just in time. Travis seizes the opportunity, hitting a Running Big Boot that sends Jay crashing to the mat. He follows it up with a DDT and goes to cover the champion.
1..
2..
KICK OUT BY THE TRIPLE CHAMP!
John Cartright: Travis Deacon Hall showcasing his power and agility here. He's not letting Jay Impact dictate the pace.
Travis continues his offense with a punishing Clothesline and then locks Jay in a Sharpshooter, right in the center of the ring! The crowd is on their feet, chanting for Jay.
Randy White: Travis has that Sharpshooter locked in tight! Jay Impact is in serious trouble!
Jay grits his teeth, showing his determination. He reaches for the ropes, but Travis drags him back to the center. Just when it seems Jay might tap, he manages to shift his weight and counter into an Arm-Trapped Crossface!
John Cartright: What a reversal! Jay Impact has turned the tables on Travis with Travis' own move. The Crossface!!
Travis struggles but eventually reaches the ropes, forcing the break. Both men are visibly exhausted at this point. Jay immediately get up and picks up the challenger and locks him into his finisher move, the Sinking Ship, but Travis rolls him into a small cradle.
1..
2..
JAY IMPACT KICKS OUT AGAIN!!
Randy White: JUST IN A NICK OF TIME!
John Cartwright: What Jay is gonna call himself if he loses the IC title tonight? A Double Champ?
Randy White: No clue, John.
Both men quickly gets up and trade punches and counters, each coming close to a victory several times. Suddenly, the arena goes dark, and the crowd erupts in confusion!
Randy White: Wait, what's happening here?
John Cartright: Forgot to pay the electricity bill?
The lights come back on to reveal ICW's World Champion, Jackson Kent, and Andrew entering the ring! They superkick both Jay and Travis, causing the referee to call for the bell!
*DING DING DING*
John Cartright: It's chaos in here! Jackson Kent and Andrew from ICW have just crashed the party!
Andrew picks up Travis and Jackson picks up Jay Impact and hit their finishing move to both SFT superstars right in the middle of the ring. Then continue to beat down Jay and Travis mercilessly, leaving them in a heap in the center of the ring. The crowd is incensed as the two ICW superstars smell a vibe and exit through the crowd.
Randy White: SFT's Rumpke is racing to the ring! He's here to save the day!
Rumpke charges down the ramp and enters the ring, chasing off Jackson Kent and Andrew. But it's too late, the damage is done.
John Cartright: What a chaotic end to this matchup! Both Jay Impact and Travis Deacon Hall were robbed of a fair contest here tonight!
The show closes with Rumpke standing tall in the ring, protecting the fallen SFT superstars, while the ICW champions retreat through the crowd, confirming the glimpses of ANOTHER Bad Abundance.
Winner: NO CONTEST!