SCCW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
Fatal Fourway Tag Team Match
The Caffiends vs. Adam & Chino vs. Harper Hill & The Jester vs. The Lincoln Bros
All four teams collided in the middle of the ring to start the match off; The Lincoln Bros made a beeline for Adam & Chino, while The Caffiends were sought out by Harper & Jester. The commentators reminded the fans at home that this match would be contested under scramble rules.
Dean and Sam quickly took their opponents over the top rope with simultaneous clotheslines, but the referee ushered them to a corner instead of continuing the attack. Meanwhile, Jester had Sullivan Pibb in one corner while Harper Hill had Dewey Dresden in the other corner. They were firing off forearm shots before they decided to go for Irish whips, only to have the moves reversed; The Caffiends sent their opponents towards the center of the ring where Harper & Jester hit their heads together! Dewey threw Harper out of the ring, and we finally had some legal competitors.
The match ticked into the second minute as Pibb sent Jester against the ropes before hitting an inverted atomic drop. She was stunned as Pibb went back against the ropes himself, this time coming back with a huge lariat. The pin attempt only got a two count, however, before Dean Lincoln made the save. Lincoln threw Pibb out of the ring and covered himself, but only got a two count again.
Jester managed to get the upper hand as she countered an Irish whip with a wheelbarrow bulldog. But she quickly made the tag out to Adam Dragomirov to get him to expend some energy. Adam & Chino worked together to wear Dean Lincoln down; a double vertical suplex, backbreaker/kneedrop combo, among others. But the pin attempts got broke up each time.
Dewey Dresden drove his knee into the back of Chino Hills as he hit the ropes, which caused Hills to lash out. But Dewey seemed to be anticipating that and countered with a guillotine across the top rope. He dragged Chino Hills out under the bottom rope and threw him back first into the guard rails. Sullivan Pibb joined his partner on the outside, stomping at Chino Hills when Harper & Jester entered the ring. They performed dual suicide dives to the outside, taking out both Dewey and Sullivan.
Meanwhile, inside the ring, Sam Lincoln dropped Adam Dragomirov with a ripcord jumping neckbreaker. The pin attempt only got a two count. Dragomirov found a way back into the match as The Lincoln Bros sent him against the ropes. He kept hold to stop himself before Sam charged in, only to get back body dropped over the top rope. He landed on the apron as Dean charged at Adam, who side stepped and let Dean knock Sam off the apron with a forearm smash! A schoolboy by Adam got a two count before Harper broke up the cover.
She kicked Dean out of the ring and went to work on Adam Dragomirov; Harper seemed to impress Jimmy Jam Ronie on commentary as she performed a corner springboard tornado DDT and a low angle headscissor driver among other moves, but the pin fall wasn’t successful. Dewey Dresden dragged her out of the ring and entered himself, dropping Adam with a belly to belly suplex as he went for a cover. But Jester broke that cover up. Jester went to slap Dewey as he got back to his feet, but Dresden caught the hand. After a brief staredown, Jester realized how dire her situation was and dropped to her knees to plea for forgiveness … when Harper snuck up behind Dewey to low blow him! Harper & Jester then dropped Dewey with a double arm DDT before covering. Only a two count though.
Sullivan stomped at Jester as she covered before throwing her out over the top rope. Then, much to Sullivan’s surprise, he got caught by a recovered Chino Hills with a missile dropkick! Hills backed his opponent into the corner with a barrage of strikes before hitting a cartwheel back elbow. Adam joined his partner in the ring to hit Sullivan Pibb with a bulldog down across Chino’s knee – but Dean Lincoln broke up the cover.
The match ticked into the thirteenth minute as Dragomirov had Harper Hill on the top rope. But she was fighting her way out of the superplex attempt when Chino Hills stepped in. He also climbed to the middle rope. Before they could superplex Harper, however, The Caffiends entered the fray for a tower of doom! Sullivan went for the cover on Chino Hills, but only managed to get a two count before The Lincolns broke up the cover. They quickly grabbed Sullivan for a spinebuster/sitout mat slam combo, before they turned their attention to Dewey. A back suplex neckbreaker combo took Dresden down and they looked set to cover when The Jester flew into the ring with a split legged dropkick from off the top rope!
With everyone else down after the tower of doom, Jester turned her attention to Sam Lincoln, who she proceeded to drop with a cutter. He moved towards the corner, allowing Jester the opportunity to hit a bronco buster before she covered … for a slow two count … before Adam Dragomirov broke up the cover.
Jester couldn’t let her frustration with the referee get in the way of her battle with Dragomirov, however, as she tried to set him up for a ripcord rolling elbow – NO! Adam ducked under and sent Jester overhead with a German suplex. Harper got back to her feet and attacked Dragomirov, but she got overwhelmed by Chino Hills as they hit Harper with a double vertical suplex for another slow two count.
Dragomirov confronted the referee about the slow count, but the official assured him it was normal speed. As Adam went to turn his attention back to Harper, the referee spun him around and drove him into the mat with an STO! The crowd seemed surprised. The commentators wanted to know what just happened. As did Chino Hills, who soon got caught by the Live Wire Ride (powerbomb/neckbreaker combo) by The Caffiends who pinned Chino Hills for the three count!
Winners and NEW SCCW Tag Team Champions: The Caffiends (15:39)
The crowd booed heavily as the referee helped The Caffiends celebrate their victory. Ben Hanson reappeared to hand over the newly won tag titles, but he took a microphone to declare that he wasn’t about to over ride a referee’s decision – but that ending was a farce!
Hanson told the referee that he’d never officiate another match in SCCW, and if he wanted to lay his hands on the roster like that, he’d have to become a wrestler. As for the Caffiends, they shouldn’t get too comfortable with those belts, because Ben has plans to make them work for them from now on.
Backstage…
We find new SCCW signing Dickie Harter walking down a corridor when he comes across a small group of young ladies. He flashes them a smile and a wink, causing them all to swoon as he continues on his way.
As Harter turns the corner, however, he’s greeted by the sight of fellow roster members Sammie Rósza and The Jester, who appear to be in the middle of a tense confrontation. Harter swaggers over, draping an arm over a shoulder of each of them as he asks “what’s got you pretty ladies all riled up?” The Jester doesn’t seem to answer, though; she pushes Dickie’s arm away and walks away muttering something about “this bitch”, leaving Dickie and Sammie behind.
Harter smiles at the Icelandic native before asking if she’s enjoying the show so far. To which she answers she’s enjoyed everything thus far, especially the tag team match. She just wishes that Dickie had a match tonight as she’s excited to see what Mr Delaware himself can do in the ring. Harter responds with a smile before adding that Sammie will get to see for herself in no time, as Ben [Hanson] has assured Dickie he’ll be in action on the next episode of Sunday Night Slams.
Sammie says she’s looking forward to it before Harter walks away, his new fan watching him leave with a smile on her face, and the show cuts back to ringside.
Singles Match
Zoe Dupont vs. Betty Black
The match started with some trash talk in the center of the ring as the two women stared each other down, before Betty exploded into action! In the early going she managed to get the better of Zoe using strikes; the forearm shots and elbow smashes kept Dupont off her feet, before Betty clotheslined her opponent over the top rope in the second minute.
The action quickly returned to the ring, but not before she caught Zoe with a flying forearm smash off the ring apron! Once inside the ring, Dupont raked the eyes of her opponent to try and find a way back into this match. Zoe quickened the pace of the match, unbalancing Betty with some arm drags and hiptosses before scoring a near fall off a bulldog. But Black stayed in it.
The fifth minutes rolled around and Dupont set her opponent up on the top turnbuckle, where she looked for a superplex. But Betty managed to fight her way out of that and apply a Vulcan nerve pinch to send Zoe crashing down to the mat. When she did manage to pick herself back up, Black caught her with a flying crossbody block for a two count. Black picked up another near fall in the sixth minute after she countered a clothesline attempt with a jumping neckbreaker, but Dupont kept kicking out with each try.
The match entered the eighth minute before Zoe found a way back in; she countered a back body drop attempt with a boot to the face, and dodged the oncoming lariat attempt by bridging backwards, before catching Betty with a headscissors that sent her out under the bottom rope. Dupont followed her out and roughed Betty up on the outside, using the guard rail and ring steps to her benefit.
Zoe looked to have the match in hand in the tenth minute, but Betty began to fight back again. With her second wind underway, Betty countered an Irish whip with a flying forearm before kipping back up to her feet. She took Zoe to the corner and peppered her with punches and kicks, much to the crowd’s delight. An Irish whip sent Zoe from pillar to post, and Betty followed her in with a clothesline, before scooping Zoe up into a fireman’s carry! The fans weren’t sure what she was going for – and they didn’t get to find out as Zoe raked the eyes again! Dupont dropped down the back and rolled Betty up with a schoolboy pin as she put her own feet on the ropes. The referee didn’t see them and counted the three, as Zoe stole the victory.
Winner: Zoe Dupont (10:34)
After the match Zoe rolled out of the ring as quick as she could to celebrate on the outside, taunting Betty from a distance as the geek sat despondent inside the squared circle. The crowd rallied behind Black, however, causing her to thank them all for their support before she too headed backstage.
Backstage…
Harper roams the back halls. She knocks on nearby doors and pulls over stacks of chairs and tables as she roams, distraught. She stops a stagehand putting her hands on both his shoulders. She asks if he’s seen Thunderbelly anywhere. He shakes his head no and she tosses him to the side. She continues to roam saying that Thunderbelly was the reason she could not focus in her tag team match. She says that ever since he showed up and hit her with his axe guillotine driver, she’s had an overwhelming urge to beat him into the ground. An urge so strong that it took her focus and caused her to disappoint her best friend.
She could not go back and change what happened in their match, but she sure could make herself feel better about it if she were to find him. She finds his locker room finally and kicks open the door. He seems to already be headed to the gorilla position for his match before the main event. She pulled at her hair for a moment before she kicked over a chair and upended a table. She pulled the door closed as behind it you could hear her begin to tear the room apart as the scene faded back into the arena and ringside
Singles Match
Thunderbelly vs. Oliver Kelly
The match started with a collar and elbow tie up, from which Thunderbelly overpowered his opponent almost instantly. A side headlock was applied before Kelly tried to fight out of it, only to send Thunderbelly against the ropes. But Thunderbelly just came back with an axe bomber! A couple of scoop slams followed, and Thunderbelly managed to win over the Georgetown crowd early on with his theatrics.
But he continued using his strikes to back Kelly into the corner, before switching to some European uppercuts, and finally a release German suplex to bring Oliver Kelly out of the corner. That only got him a two count though. Kelly did manage to mount some offense, starting in the fourth minute as he got the boot up to stop a charging Thunderbelly in the corner. That was followed up by a flying clothesline, and the momentum shifted.
Kelly managed to get a two count off a fisherman suplex in the fifth minute, but his advantage was short lived. A crossbody attempt off the ropes got caught by Thunderbelly, who countered with a fallaway slam, and that was the beginning of the end. Kelly got back up, only to find himself on the receiving end of a Thunderstruck (Swinging Sideslam Backbreaker) for the two count. Thunderbelly was not to be deterred, though, and after some more strikes to wear Kelly down, Thunderbelly made his opponent Ride the Lightning (Running Turnbuckle Powerbomb). Kelly slumped to the mat after that one, which set him up for Thunderbelly to Bring Down the Thunder! (Top Rope Senton) with accompanying sound effects, before the masked man got the three count.
Winner: Thunderbelly (6:28)
After the match, however, Thunderbelly’s music was cut short prematurely and replaced by “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” by The Offspring. The cheers turned to boos as Harper Hill & The Jester stepped out into the aisle; neither looked best pleased after what happened earlier tonight, but while The Jester held her bat, Harper had a microphone in hand.
She repeated her sentiments from earlier about the attack on the last Sunday Night Slams, and warned him that he had entered a hell that not even Odyn could save him from. Thunderbelly looked to be readying himself for a fight, but Harper & Jester walked away without a fight – instead choosing to stare him down from a distance.
Backstage…
The cameras cut to backstage, shaking and jerking upon the sight of Caintigern surrounded by security. She is obviously raging due to the result of her match, and the camera looks upon the aftermath of that. Lockers are overturned, their contents spilled out onto the floor. Trashcans have been hurled, tables flipped and she is currently smashing a television set with what seems to be a pipe from the toilets. Water floods in from the bathroom door, as security try to wrestle the pipe from her hands, the crazed Irish woman throwing kicks at anyone who comes near. She screams out she was screwed, that it wasn’t a three count, she came to fight not wrestle and that the whole company is against her, as they eventually begin to restrain her. One of the guards looks over to the camera and covers the lens, forcing the feed to cut to elsewhere.
MAIN EVENT
SCCW CHAMPIONSHIP
D.J. Ronie vs. Brutus
Ronie made his entrance first, and used the opportunity to speak on the microphone to talk about his journey thus far in SCCW; he mentioned that it hasn’t been easy having to carry on the family legacy – especially when his brother is right there at ringside taking shots at him. Jimmy Jam laughed off the jab, though. DJ continued, saying that he attributed his undefeated streak here in SCCW to his clean cut lifestyle. And he’d continue that momentum he’s built so far all the way to becoming the first ever SCCW Champion. And that he wasn’t scared of Brutus; DJ went so far as to claim that Brutus is just a man, as is the rest of the SCCW roster. And DJ Ronie isn’t scared of any man!
The fans seemed to be behind him as he waited for Brutus. But after twenty seconds, Brutus wasn’t anywhere to be seen. The music died down when the lights went out suddenly. When they came back on, Brutus was already in the ring and behind DJ Ronie! The match started there as Brutus overpowered his smaller opponent; he backed Ronie into the corner with some hard strikes, before Brutus landed a running splash with all 305lbs behind it!
Brutus maintained the advantage into the fourth minute as he worked Ronie over in the corners, and suplexed him around the ring with some belly to belly suplexes as well as the overhead variant. But he couldn’t keep the straight edge wrestler down for the three count. In the fourth minute, however, Brutus sent his opponent towards the corner with an Irish whip before charging in after him with a running splash – NO!
Ronie dived out of the way and Brutus hit the corner chest first! The demon staggered backwards a few steps as Ronie steadied himself on the apron; he quickly springboarded into the ring with a hurricanrana that sent Brutus across the ring. But he got back up as Ronie charged at him with a running dropkick, sending Brutus out through the middle rope and onto the apron, where Ronie was able to hit, albeit sloppily, a triangle dropkick that knocked Brutus all the way down into the guard rail! Jimmy Jam was sure to note DJ’s sloppiness, but Ryan Savage reminded him that DJ has never tried that move before, and that he’s pulling out all the stops to win tonight.
Ronie went high risk to press his advantage, pulling off a suicide dive to keep Brutus on the backfoot. Ronie was sure to bounce Brutus’ head off the ring apron before rolling him back in under the bottom rope. A pin attempt only got DJ a two count, though, before Brutus powered out and threw Ronie a good foot and a half away. He then sat right back up, much to the shock of DJ Ronie and the fans in attendance.
The seventh minute rolled around as Brutus began his fight back; a big boot caught Ronie off the Irish whip, the throat punches sent Ronie reeling back towards the corner, before Brutus choked his opponent out in the corner. The referee tried to intervene, but Brutus scared him away. The distraction was enough for Ronie to fight back as he caught Brutus with a running high knee strike! But the big man stayed on his feet as Ronie snuck around the back for a jumping neckbreaker, followed close behind by a standing moonsault. But the cover only got him a two count again.
Ronie kept pressing, however, eager to capture that title as he backed Brutus into the corner in the ninth minute. Hard strikes flew from every direction before Ronie went for a monkey flip – but Brutus pushed him away. A catapult into the bottom turnbuckle by Brutus had the desired effect as the demon recomposed himself. Brutus soon hit a deadlift powerslam and covered DJ Ronie, but only for a two count!
Undeterred, Brutus continued; he battered Ronie in the corner with a barrage of headbutts and forearms, followed by a throat toss that sent the straight edge wrestler half way across the ring. With his opponent on the mat, Brutus mounted him and threw some elbows to the forehead that bust Ronie open, much to the amusement of Jimmy Jam on commentary. The referee tried to intervene again, but DJ Ronie vowed to continue the match despite the injury as Brutus continued.
A ducked clothesline attempt let Ronie back into the match, however, as he countered with a Pele kick! The twelfth minute rolled around as Ronie had the demon down on one knee. A running knee lift connected and Brutus went down. Slowly but surely, an exhausted DJ Ronie scaled the turnbuckle once more before he leapt off with a moonsault! Ryan Savage once again mentioned that DJ Ronie was trying everything he had to try and win this, but again Brutus kicked out at two.
The thirteenth minute found DJ Ronie landing a flying clothesline, but even then Brutus was still stirring. Ronie looked on in shock as Brutus got up to one knee in the center of the ring, so DJ went for a series of shoot kicks to the chest before hitting a low angle headscissors driver! But again, he only got a two count.
The match ticked into the fifteenth minute, when Brutus caught the charging DJ Ronie with a rising clothesline! Ronie went ass over tea kettle before he hit the mat, but Brutus somehow stood right back up. With his head hung low he stood there for a moment, his chest heaving before he raised his head and let out a loud roar! Brutus reached down and grabbed Ronie by the throat, bringing him up to his feet before a chokeslam sent DJ Ronie crashing back down to the mat. That was followed by another deadlift powerslam, and Brutus covered…
For the two count!
The crowd almost exploded in cheers as Ronie got the shoulder up, but Brutus wasn’t about to take that lying down. He deadlifted Ronie again, but this time DJ slipped down the back. He ran against the ropes and threw himself at Brutus with a crossbody block – NO! Brutus caught him, shifted his body around and drove Ronie into the canvas with an Oklahoma stampede! That wasn’t enough though. As the match ticked into the seventeenth minute, Brutus delivered one last choke slam, and that was enough to keep the resilient DJ Ronie down for the three count.
Winner and NEW SCCW Champion: Brutus (16:27)
After the match, Ben Hanson once again reappeared to hand the title over to Brutus. The demon snatched the title from the head trainer and commissioner, who quickly backed away as Brutus held the belt up high; he was loudly booed by the crowd as the show came to an end.