Post by Commish on Aug 28, 2024 1:11:48 GMT -5
The scene opens up to reveal both John Cartwright and Randy White sitting at the commentators table.
John Cartwright: Ladies and Gentlemen; SFT is excited to welcome you all to the beginning of Tuesday Night Titan's 5th episode!
Randy White: And without further wait, we've been notified that the show is going to kickoff right now!!!
Travis Deacon Hall (c) vs. Emerson
SFT Intercontinental Title Match
The show kicksoff with the firstever match of the night as the camera pans over the roaring crowd at the SFT arena as the bell rings for the Intercontinental Championship match. The atmosphere is electric as the fans are ready to witness the showdown between the defending champion, Travis Deacon Hall, and the challenger, Emerson.
John Cartwright: Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the Intercontinental Championship match! Travis Deacon Hall, the reigning champion, is set to defend his title against the relentless Emerson.
Randy White: Emerson has been acting differently since Titans 2, after he beats Mr. Amazing to earn this opportunity, but can he handle the powerhouse, Travis Hall? Let's find out!
The lights dim as "Kryptonite" by Three Doors Down begins playing through the arena. Emerson makes his entrance with blue strobe lights flashing throughout the arena, high-fiving fans as he heads to the ring. Moments later, the arena lights shift to red, and "Rockhouse" by Frank Shelley blares through the speakers. Hall makes his way down the ramp with a confident smirk, the Intercontinental Championship gleaming on his shoulder.
John Cartwright: Travis is walking in with all the confidence in the world, and why wouldn’t he? He’s the double-champ and has been in top form!
Randy White: But Emerson’s got a lot of heart and technical skills that could give Travis a run for his money tonight.
The bell rings, and the match is underway. Emerson and Travis circle each other before locking up in the center of the ring. Travis uses his strength to push Emerson back into the corner, but Emerson quickly ducks under and counters with a sharp throat chop, catching Travis off guard.
John Cartwright: Emerson wasting no time getting the upper-hand here with that throat chop! Smart move by the challenger!
Emerson follows up with a series of pointed elbow drops to Travis’s chest, keeping him grounded. He goes for a quick cover,
Referee: ONE...
But Travis kicks out at one. Emerson transitions into a Boston Crab, applying pressure on Travis’s lower back.
Randy White: Emerson’s trying to wear the champion down early with that Boston Crab. He's targeting the back, smart strategy for the challenger!
Travis, using his raw power, manages to crawl to the ropes and breaks the hold. As Emerson lets go, Travis rolls out of the ring to catch a breather, but Emerson doesn’t give him the luxury, diving through the ropes with a suicide dive that takes Travis down on the outside.
John Cartwright: Emerson is not holding back! He knows this is his big chance, and he’s giving it everything he’s got!
Emerson throws Travis back into the ring and climbs up to the top turnbuckle, aiming for a diving headbutt. Travis moves out of the way just in time, and Emerson crashes hard into the mat! Travis quickly capitalizes, lifting Emerson up and delivering a devastating belly-to-back suplex. He covers the opponent as the referee counts.
1..
2..
KICKOUT AT TWO!!
Randy White: That’s what makes Travis so dangerous! One mistake from Emerson, and Travis is right back in control!
Travis continues to target Emerson’s back with a series of variations of suplexes, including a powerful German suplex that sends Emerson crashing into the turnbuckles. Travis goes for the pin, but Emerson kicks out at two, showing his resilience.
John Cartwright: Emerson is hanging in there, but you’ve got to wonder how much more punishment he can take.
Travis pulls Emerson up and goes for a powerbomb, but Emerson counters with a groin stomp, buying himself some time to recover. Emerson follows up with a leg drop across Travis’s throat, and the crowd pops as Emerson goes for second cover.
1..
2...
KICK OUT!!
Randy White: Emerson’s back in it! He’s got to keep up the pressure if he wants to leave tonight as the new Intercontinental Champion!
Emerson applies a Texas Cloverleaf in the center of the ring, wrenching back on Travis’s legs. Travis grimaces in pain but refuses to tap, using his upper body strength to pull himself towards the ropes. Emerson drags him back to the center, but Travis powers out, kicking Emerson off with sheer force.
John Cartwright: Travis’s toughness is on full display here! He’s not giving up his title without a fight!
Emerson goes for a running leg drop, but Travis catches him mid-air with a brutal DDT. Travis lifts Emerson up and hits him with a series of power moves, including a running big boot that nearly takes Emerson’s head off. With Emerson dazed, Travis signals for the end.
Randy White: This could be it, John! Travis is setting up for the finish!
Travis positions Emerson and lifts him for the Spiked Piledriver. He executes it perfectly, driving Emerson’s head into the mat with authority. Travis covers Emerson, hooking the leg.
John Cartwright: Spiked Piledriver! That’s got to be it!
ONE..
TWO...
THREE..!!
*DING DING DING*
Randy White: Travis retains the Intercontinental Championship!
The referee raises Travis Hall’s hand in victory as he clutches the Intercontinental Championship alongside the Hardcore Title. Emerson rolls out of the ring, holding his neck, but showing respect by giving a nod to Travis as he exits.
John Cartwright: Hall proves once again why he’s the clutching to those championships!
Randy White: O boy! What a match!!!
Travis celebrates in the ring, holding his championships high as the crowd gives a mixed reaction, appreciating the athleticism and fight shown by both competitors.
Winner: Still the Intercontinental Champion, Travis Deacon Hall
Mike Zybala vs Mr Amazing
(#1 to world title, standard match)
(#1 to world title, standard match)
The bell rings and Amazing and Zybala start the match with a lock-up, with Amazing taking advantage from there. With some good-looking chain wrestling going on with Amazing, Zybala shuts that down with a giant forearm that knocks Amazing to the ground and Amazing rolls to the outside to escape him.
JC: Amazing is giving himself a few moments to regroup.
Amazing climbs onto the edge of the ring before Zybala knocks him down! They start fighting on the outside of the ring! Zybala throws Amazing into the steps at ringside before throwing him back into the ring!
Zybala slides into a cover...
1……
2……
Amazing kicks out at the count of 2!
RW: Amazing saves the match for himself!
Zybala hooks in a chinlock! He has it hooked in for a few seconds before Amazing slithers out of it like a snake and goes on the offensive! Amazing throws punches that backs Zybala into the corner, and like anyone trapped, they fight and that’s what Zybala does!
JC: They’re going back and forth here.
RW: They are but Amazing needs to go after the legs of Zybala in order to take him down!
Amazing slaps the soul out of Zybala’s body with a loud chop across the chest! Zybala stumbles out of the corner and Amazing goes after his legs. He does whatever he can to weaken the right leg before he tries to wrap it around the ring post, but Zybala uses whatever strength he has in that leg to throw Amazing's face right into the ring post!
Zybala rolls outside on the apron and slaps his leg to get the blood flowing. Amazing attacks the leg some more and slams the leg on the apron and does it again, before he wraps the leg around the ring post.
RW: Zybala is in trouble here.
JC: Well you said go after the leg and that’s what Amazing is doing.
RW: Zybala will fight back.
Amazing goes for a pin attempt...
1…
2....
Zybala kicks out!
Amazing keeps on attacking the leg until Zybala kicks him off into the ring post. Amazing falls to the outside of the ring and the match goes out there!
RW: This match is getting brutal!
Zybala chucks Amazing into the barricade! Zybala throws Amazing into the ring and hits a Superkick then goes for the pin...
1……
2……
Amazing kicks out and Zybala gets to his feet and does it again!
1……
2……
3!!
Announcer: The winner of this match....MIKE ZYBALA!!
Louis Cypher vs. Jay Impact
(standard match)
(standard match)
John Cartwright: "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the main event of the 5th Episode of Tuesday Night Titans here on Strike Fantasy Towers! I'm John Cartwright, joined as always by the ever-controversial Randy White. Tonight, we've got a real treat for you—Louis Cypher versus Jay Impact!"
Randy White: "Oh, John, I'm absolutely thrilled. I mean, who wouldn't be excited to see Louis Cypher—one of the most dominant forces in SFT history—take on Jay Impact, the resident clown? It’s going to be a massacre!"
John Cartwright: "Well, if you missed last week’s Titans, you missed quite a show. Louis Cypher put on a display of sheer power and brutality, dominating Rodrigo Alfonso in their opening match. But the real highlight was that Cage match—Jay Impact defending the SFT World Title against Cassandra. What a match that was!"
Randy White: "A draw, John! Jay Impact couldn’t even secure a decisive win. It was a pathetic end to his reign. And now he’s going to face Cypher, who’s been a thorn in wrestler's side for ages. If Jay thinks he can just prance around and win with his little pranks, he’s sorely mistaken."
John Cartwright: "Oh, come on, Randy. Jay Impact’s not just about pranks and jokes. He’s got a mix of technical skills and high-flying moves that make him a formidable competitor. And Cypher? Well, he’s an accomplished wrestler, no doubt, but he’s not exactly known for playing nice."
Randy White: "Nice? He’s been downright brutal. And that’s what it’s going to take to handle Jay Impact. The guy is nothing but a nuisance. Cypher’s going to show him just how out of his depth he really is."
John Cartwright: "We’ll see about that, Randy. Jay Impact’s been known to pull off some surprises, and with his unorthodox style, Cypher might be in for a bit of a challenge. But let’s get ready for the action. The bell is about to ring!"
(The bell rings and the match begins.)
John Cartwright: "And here we go! Jay Impact wastes no time with a series of quick strikes. Look at him go, Randy—he’s starting off fast, trying to use his speed and agility to outmaneuver Cypher."
Randy White: "Quick strikes? More like annoying little jabs. Cypher’s just biding his time. You know he’s going to turn this around as soon as he gets a hold of Impact."
John Cartwright: "Cypher’s trying to slow things down now with a bear hug. Jay Impact is struggling to break free, but look at that! A sharp elbow to the head and Impact’s breaking free. Cypher’s not happy about that!"
Randy White: "Of course not! It’s just another example of Jay Impact’s luck. Cypher’s going to show him that luck doesn’t last long in this ring."
John Cartwright: "Jay Impact’s up top now—going for a high-flying move. Oh! A flying crossbody! And he follows up with a dropkick that sends Cypher reeling. The crowd is loving it!"
Randy White: "The crowd? Who cares about the crowd? Cypher’s got this under control. Just wait until he gets his hands on Impact and delivers that devastating power slam."
John Cartwright: "Impact’s got Cypher in a headlock—he’s trying to wear him down. Cypher’s looking frustrated. Oh, and there’s a counter! Cypher throws Impact into the corner and—wow! What a shoulder tackle!"
Randy White: "There you go! That’s what I’m talking about. Cypher’s going to teach Impact a lesson in pain. This is Cypher’s domain, and he’s about to prove it."
John Cartwright: "Jay Impact’s not done yet, though. He’s climbing the ropes again—he’s going for another aerial assault. And—what? He’s pulling out a prank! He’s throwing confetti! How can he be so playful at a time like this?"
Randy White: "This is ridiculous, John. It’s just more of Impact’s nonsense. It’s not going to help him here. Cypher’s going to crush him for this."
John Cartwright: "You might be right, Randy. But look at Impact—he’s not giving up. He’s bouncing back with a series of kicks. He’s setting up for his finishing move—"
Randy White: "—Oh, come on! Not this nonsense again!"
John Cartwright: "Yes! The Unprettier! Impact has Cypher up—Inverted double underhook facebuster! And it’s over! Jay Impact wins with the Unprettier!"
Randy White: "I can’t believe it! Cypher was just moments away from victory, and Impact pulls off this ridiculous stunt to win. This is unbelievable!"
John Cartwright: "It was a great match, Randy. Jay Impact proves once again that he’s not just about pranks—he’s got the skills to back it up. What a way to end this episode of Tuesday Night Titans!"
Randy White: "Yeah, yeah, enjoy your little victory dance, John. But this isn’t over. The rivalry between Jay Impact and Louis Cypher is far from finished."
John Cartwright: "And that’s what makes it so exciting. Thanks for joining us tonight, everyone. We’ll see you next week for more action right here on Strike Fantasy Towers!"
(The camera fades out as Jay Impact celebrates in the ring.)
Winner: Jay Impact!