Post by Takanori Shitaki on Jan 15, 2014 0:42:20 GMT
SH!TAKi Presents
From the SH!TAKi Arena in Osaka, Japan
January 10th, 2014
The feed fades in from black as the camera sweeps across the jam packed SH!TAKi Arena, filled to the brim with buzzing Japanese fans. The faint tunes of "Yatta" could be heard fading out as the camera cuts to the ring, the owner and name sake of the promotion itself, Takanori Shitaki standing center stage, microphone in hand, giving a last few waves and bows to the supportive crowd before him.
Takanori Shitaki
Hello, and welcome to the very first edition to FRIDAY NIGHT DEATH CAP!
Despite his English, the crowd still responds positively, giving another warm round of cheers and applause.
Takanori Shitaki
The very fact this broadcast is even happening tonight, or even that any of you are here in this arena. The fact this arena that we ourselves had built to house these events is a testament in of itself. We here at SH!TAKi Pro would like to personally thank every single one of you sitting in this arena here with us tonight, and those watching from home where ever you may be in the world. Not only to the fans, but to the wrestlers in the back that decided to take a gamble on a company not even stationed in their countries. If even for one night, you let one man live out his dream of seeing this promotion come to fruition, I am forever indebted to you. Thank you.
The crowd gives a round of applause as Mr. Shitaki takes a moment to respectfully bow to every side of the ring before continuing.
Takanori Shitaki
And I promise to all of you in attendance, your loyalty will not go unrewarded. Because tonight, we bring to you the best that foreign soil has to offer! Chill and thrills, monster bashing action, and even a match where one competitor must take a dip in a moat that will surround the ring. All of this capped off with an explosive triple Threat Match between three talents that we here at SH!TAKi feel are best suited for ending our first event on the best note possible! 私たちは、新しい世代のチャンピオンです!今夜は、単純に、日本のみならず大きな飛躍の第一歩ですが、プロレスのすべて
The crowd suddenly seemed to be in a fever pitch after Takanori spoke to them in their native tongue, the owner thrusting an index finger toward the heaven as he shouted, the entire arena seeming to be completely in tune with him.
Takanori Shitaki
SH!TAKi IS A GO GO!
: Evie Alvarez vs Octopussy :
Singles Match
The opening contest for SH!TAKi's first show did a good job of setting the pace for the rest of the night. Despite the match up being between a horrid octopus monster and a small frail girl, it was surprisingly a back and forth match. For ever arm drag Evie had for her tentacled foe, Octopussy would return with one of his own. Momentarily, it seemed like Octopussy had gained control of the match over the debut starlette, but monentum would swing in Evie's favor when she reversed a Harpoon attempt into a vicious spike DDT. It didn't take long for Alvarez to cinch in a victory by (ironically) locking in her signature Last Breath Octopus Stretch onto the deep sea villain. Needless to say, on top of the monster bashing action, there were hentai jokes galore.
: Riley Owens vs The Game Boy :
Singles Match
Unlike the first match, This one was complete and utter domination on the part of Riley Owens. One can only assume the match lasted as long as it did simple because Riley wanted to show case his technical mastery to the Japanese crowd, who appreciated it in full. Unfortunately Game Boy had the luck of being Riley throw pillow as any attempt at offense was met with a swift counter, either into one of Owen's many picture perfect suplexes, or simply a bone shattering strike to whatever body part Riley decided the 8-Bit Luchadork no longer needed to properly function. The referee eneded the match due to a Knock Out after Riley nailed some Unnecessary Roughness to Game Boy's helmeted dome. Post match, it was obvious Riley's stiff ways made him a favorite with the foreign audience.
: Aries Armadaist vs Deacon Wolfe :
Moat Match
The match started off well for Deacon, as she got a bunch of offense in on Aries. She hit him with a quick DDT and attempted to push him into the water from the get go. However, Aries was too much for her to push as he immediately stood up. The two went back and forth for a few minutes before Aries’ strength and experience finally caught up with Deacon. He hit her with a wicked suplex, and kicked her in the stomach as she attempted to get up. As Aries waited on Deacon to get up, he taunted the crowd that his finisher was near. As Deacon stood, Aries nailed her in the crotch with his wicked PUNCH OF KILL EVERYTHING! Deacon quickly found herself on spaghetti legs, fighting simply just to stay vertical at this point. Ever the opportunist, Aries capitalized, easily tossing Deacon over the top rope and into her watery grave of defeat. Even after the bell sounded, Aries decided to get a piece of the action, choosing to dive off of the ring into a Senton onto Deacon into the moat himself. We're sure he simply wanted an excuse to jump in the water, though.
: Raven Blackheart vs Ash Bloodstone :
Singles Match
The match up between the Broken Hearted Warrior and the World's Epitome of Manliness was every bit of an epic clash as one would suspect. Right from the get go this match was at a fever pitch. Immediately, the two tried to end the match early, Bloodstone attempting to hoist Blackheart onto his shoulders for his signature Torturerack, while Raven squirmed free and attempted to lock in a Crossface, both proving unsuccessful. What followed was a match that would make the term "back and forth" action a understatement. It seemed these two competitors had each other scouted move for move. For every power move Ash attempted to apply, Raven had a technical counter to it. Every time Blackheart would go to capitalize with a suplex attempt or high flying maneuver, Ash would be quick to remind Raven that the Manliest Man in the World is not so easily thrown around, and would easily power his way out. Soon, pride seemed to consume the two as they began to trade off suplexes. Almost as if they would allow it, right after Bloodstone would snap off German, he would practically offer himself up for one of Ravens Dragon Suplexes, and vice versa. Eventually, Bloodstone must have grown weary of testing his fortitude against one so beneath him like Raven, and managed to nail a Turnbuckle Bomb on his physically inferior foe. But, as he went to follow up The Manliest Move in the World, Ash found the top of his cranium crashing into the mat via a quick Frankensteiner from Raven. The match finally came to an end when Blackheart managed to put Ash down for a three count following the Bleed It Out brainbuster.
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Backstage at the first ever SH!TAKi show, the cameras caught up with Raven Blackheart, and his lovely manager Sara. The two were in their locker room, huddled close together smiling after Raven’s win over Ash Bloodstone earlier on in the night. As Chae An got closer, Sara’s eyes looked up and she backed away from Raven a bit. She cleared her throat before beginning to berate Chae.
“Uh. Excuse me, who the hell told you that you were allowed in here? Can’t you see that Raven’s trying to relax after his *decisive* win over Ash earlier? I mean, come on. Who really and truly ever thought that Raven was going to lose to that….Creep.
Raven looked up with a bit of a sad expression on his face.
“Uh, you did, actually, Sara… Last week you told me that you weren't even sure if I could beat a broken broom that you had in your closet….
“Shut up! That’s not the point.”
Chae looked a bit uncomfortable as he cleared his throat. Sara looked over to Chae with a huge sneer. She snatched the microphone from his hands and threw it at him. Gathering his microphone, he walked away with his head hanging low, muttering about just trying to do his job. Sara turned back to Raven with a smile. She jumped excitedly up and down.
“Seriously, Rae, I can’t believe that you ACTUALLY did it. I mean, yeah. I’ve had my doubts. I always have my doubts about you. However, when you are on your game, you are freaking ON it. You did amazing tonight. He will be happy.”
A blush appeared on Raven’s face, and he glanced down to the floor, suddenly interested in his wrestling boots, and the ground below them. He smiled as he looked back up to Sara. He nodded his head with approval.
“You really think so? Like, you think I did a great job? Thank you. I.. Trained really wicked hard for this Sara, to make sure you were proud of me.”
“Stop it! I’m not the one you need to make proud of you. It’s Him that needs to be proud of you, and as long as he’s signing both of our paychecks, he’s happy. I talked to him right after your match. He said that if you can keep this up, he sees a bonus in your future.”
Raven’s eyes widened as she said that. The smile on his face, if possible, grew even wider than it was beforehand. He looked excited, and opened his mouth to speak, but before he could, Chae An was back with the microphone and spoke up.
“Sara, you keep saying he. Who exactly is he?”
Raven didn’t give Sara half an opportunity to answer.
“That is absolutely none of your concern, man. Like seriously. If he wants to be revealed, in due time, he will reveal himself. But that’s not for me or for the beautiful Sara here to tell. It’s not our secret. Just know, there is someone out there watching SH!TAKi Pro, waiting for the time to strike. The day is coming. He is coming. Tick. Tock.”
A look of pure bliss came across Raven’s face as Sara put her arms over his shoulder and leaned on them. Chae An, more confused that before he even asked the question, shook his head and threw his hands in the air, obviously giving up. The camera cuts right after the pan in on Raven’s face reveals that the lights are on, but it was obvious that no one was home.
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: Damien Kingston vs Mark Bowen vs Kellen Grayson :
Triple Threat
Sleven
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your MAIN EVENT! The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a Triple Threat match!
‘In The City’ by Kevin Rudolph hits, and Mark Bowen makes his way through the curtain, surveying the crowd with a slight smirk on his face. Bowen shakes his head at the people ‘below’ him, and makes his way towards the ring. On the ramp, he takes clumps of money (American) from his ring jacket and throws it into the crowd, Usually getting it thrown back at him by the proud Japanese fans. Bowen rolls into the ring and springs to his feet, grabbing out two handfuls of money and throwing them above his head, “Making it rain” on himself. Officials tend to this mess as Bowen prepares for battle.
In a jam packed arena fans were enjoying some of the best wrestling that could be provided. All of the sudden the arena lights began to flash colors of white, black and silver as the opening guitar riffs to “This is My Life” by Downstait began to fill the arena speakers. Instantly there was a reaction from the fans in attendance, and for the most part it was mostly positive with a few boos in the mix. Moments later Damien Kingston stepped out onto the stage with a half cocked smirk looking out at the fans.
By now Damien had started making his way down the ramp. At the very bottom of it he stopped and looked around at the fans there in attendance once again. That smirk of his seemed to grow just a little bit as he nodded his head seemingly okay with the reaction he was getting from them. That’s when he took a couple steps forward and pulled himself up onto the ring apron. He stepped through the ring ropes and quickly climbed the turnbuckle to the second rope. He threw his hands up into the air and shouted at the top of his lungs getting the crow behind him a little more. A few seconds later, he got down and walked to the opposite corner, leaning against it, waiting for his opponent to make their way out next, with his music slowly fading out.
“Kung Fu Fighting” by Cee Lo Green ft. Jack Black begins to play throughout the arena as the crowd responed with a mixed reaction. Once the song kicks in, Kellen Grayson walks out onto the entrance ramp. He has a confident look on his face, and it’s clear to see he’s focused and ready for his match. Kellen starts his walk down to the ring and doesn’t acknowledge the crowd. Once at the ring, he slides in under the bottom rope and instantly gets to his feet. He then heads over to the turnbuckle and sits on it, as his music fades out.
The respectful Japanese crowd fall deathly silent as the three competitors each take their corner, ring announcer Sleven still positioned in the center of the ring.
Sleven
Introducing the competitors. Standing in the corner to my left. He weighed in tonight at 158 pounds. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio. This is KELLEN GRAYSON!
Kellen modestly throws his fist into the air, the crowd vocalizing their support as a few colored streamers come flying into the ring in Grayson's corner.
Sleven
Standing in the corner to my right. He weighed in tonight at 224 pounds. Fighting out of Hollywood, California. He is THE SUPREME MARK BOWEN!
The crowd is slightly more vocal for Bowen, a few more strands of colored paper from his supports also flying into his corner.
Sleven
Finally, standing in the far corner. He weighed in tonight at 238 pounds. Hailing from New York City, New York. This is THE MAN OF LIBERTY DAMIEN KINGSTON!
Damien immediately throws his arms into the air as he inaudibly shouts something to the Japanese audience, who immediately drown him out with their support, Damien getting a fair share of streamers thrown into his corner from the crowd.
“Well, Mala, it seems to me that these three men are focused and determined to win the first ever Death Cap main event!”
“PSH. Whatevs Chow.. The only one that actually looks like he’s got any bit of confidence in himself is Kellen Grayson. Look at the way that dude strutted down to the ring.”
“We’ll just have to see about that! The bell’s sounded! It’s main event time!”
The three men stand in the ring for a moment, just looking at each other. Finally, Grayson walks over to Bowen and taps him on the shoulder. He points to himself, and then to Bowen. He smirks lightly before pointing over to Kingston, who looks a bit horrified. Bowen smiles and nods his head. As Grayson begins walking towards Kingston, Bowen immediately nails Grayson with a lariat to the back of the head. The entire crowd can be heard booing Bowen, who stands there like he hasn’t a clue what just happened.
“That Bowen! I knew he was a snake. He can’t be trusted! Not one bit! Kingston better watch out, or he’s next!”
Bowen and Kingston lock up. Bowen pushes Kingston up against the turnbuckle, and the ref immediately demands for a break. Kingston puts his hands in the air, and Bowen gently backs off, as he rears back to cheap shot Damien, Kellen grabs Bowen’s arm and turns him swiftly around. As he is turned, immediately he’s met with a right hand, which drops him. Immediately, Kellen begins stomping away on Bowen. Kingston shrugs his shoulders and joins in with Grayson.
“That’s a double team, Chow! Look at how cohesively the two of them are working together!”
Kingston lifts up Bowen, and Grayson has a wicked smile upon his face. As Kingston is holding Bowen up, Grayson drills Bowen in the chin with a super kick. Kingston drops him to the ground and immediately he rolls to the outside. Grayson and Kingston stand toe to toe in the middle of the ring. Kingston strikes first with a right hand, and then Grayson counters with a left. The two swap punches for a few seconds before Kingston ducks one of the punches and begins rushing the ropes. As he rebounds, and Grayson turns around, Damien hits him with a running forearm smash. As Grayson crumples, Kingston falls on top of him.
1.
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2.
…KICKOUT!
Kingston gets on his feet, and Grayson follows suit. The two lock up, and Grayson gets a side headlock on Kingston. Kingston backs him into the nearest set of ropes and fires him in the opposite direction. Kingston drops down, and Grayson jumps over him after the rebound, and jumps onto the outside, drilling a just standing Bowen with a suicide dive as the crowd politely applauds Grayson’s efforts.
“WHAT A MOVE! I CAN’T BELIEVE HE HIT THAT!”
Grayson rolls around on the floor for a second before pulling himself up. Little known to him, Kingston was charging the ropes and met Grayson with a sick baseball slide directly into his jaw, knocking him back against the barricade. Kingston throws his fist victoriously into the air before Bowen catches him in a sleeper hold. He holds it for a minute, before hitting Kingston with his devastating Sleeper Suplex. Bowen picks up Kingston’s body and rolls it into the ring. He follows in after and gets a pin on Kingston
1
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2
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Grayson grabs Bowen’s legs and pulls him out of the ring, effectively breaking the pin. Grayson attempts to hit him with a palm strike, however, Bowen intercepts it and kicks him right in his knee. Grayson immediately crumples to the ground, holding the knee that just bent backwards at an awkward angle. Bowen slides back into the ring, but before he can stand, Kingston is stomping away on him. He lifts Bowen up and whips him into the turnbuckle opposite them. Almost immediately, Kingston follows behind him, and drills Bowen with a Yakuza kick. He grabs Bowen’s head and hops up onto the top turnbuckle. Quickly, he pulls Bowen up and hooks his arms. Swiftly, he jumps off the turnbuckle nailing the move he dubbed “All Hail Kingston!”
However, at that moment, Kellen slid back into the ring. Looking to pick up the scraps, he drilled Kingston in the head with a swift kick. Immediately, Kellen fell on top of Bowen for the pinfall.
1
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2.
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Kingston pushes Grayson off of Bowen. The two stand there for a second before Damien pokes Kellen in the eye. He backs away for a second and taunts Grayson, who takes a blind swing at Damien, who ducks it. As he stands up, he drills Kellen with a backfist, and then immediately follows it up with a roundhouse kick. He looks at the crowd, who gets riled up! Damien’s calling for his finisher. He grabs Grayson’s arm and puts him into Kingston’s finishing submission, the “Oh Hail Liberty!” Grayson struggles for a moment, but has no other choice than to tap out. The bell rings and Kingston lets go of Kellen. The referee walks over and holds up Damien Kingston’s hand as “This is My Life” begins blasting throughout the arena.
Sleven
“Here is your winner, Damien Kingston!!!”
“What a main event! What a show! Is this the man to beat in the coming weeks?”
“I don’t know, Chow, but I do know that the SH!TAKi has indeed, cometh! I cannot wait to see what’s in store for the next Friday Night Death Cap! But like I said at the beginning, Kingston was going to be the man to beat!”
“But you… Aww it doesn’t matter! That’s all the time we have for tonight people! For Mala Mala Mong and Sleven, I’m Micha Chow! We’ll see you in two weeks!”
From the SH!TAKi Arena in Osaka, Japan
January 10th, 2014
The feed fades in from black as the camera sweeps across the jam packed SH!TAKi Arena, filled to the brim with buzzing Japanese fans. The faint tunes of "Yatta" could be heard fading out as the camera cuts to the ring, the owner and name sake of the promotion itself, Takanori Shitaki standing center stage, microphone in hand, giving a last few waves and bows to the supportive crowd before him.
Takanori Shitaki
Hello, and welcome to the very first edition to FRIDAY NIGHT DEATH CAP!
Despite his English, the crowd still responds positively, giving another warm round of cheers and applause.
Takanori Shitaki
The very fact this broadcast is even happening tonight, or even that any of you are here in this arena. The fact this arena that we ourselves had built to house these events is a testament in of itself. We here at SH!TAKi Pro would like to personally thank every single one of you sitting in this arena here with us tonight, and those watching from home where ever you may be in the world. Not only to the fans, but to the wrestlers in the back that decided to take a gamble on a company not even stationed in their countries. If even for one night, you let one man live out his dream of seeing this promotion come to fruition, I am forever indebted to you. Thank you.
The crowd gives a round of applause as Mr. Shitaki takes a moment to respectfully bow to every side of the ring before continuing.
Takanori Shitaki
And I promise to all of you in attendance, your loyalty will not go unrewarded. Because tonight, we bring to you the best that foreign soil has to offer! Chill and thrills, monster bashing action, and even a match where one competitor must take a dip in a moat that will surround the ring. All of this capped off with an explosive triple Threat Match between three talents that we here at SH!TAKi feel are best suited for ending our first event on the best note possible! 私たちは、新しい世代のチャンピオンです!今夜は、単純に、日本のみならず大きな飛躍の第一歩ですが、プロレスのすべて
The crowd suddenly seemed to be in a fever pitch after Takanori spoke to them in their native tongue, the owner thrusting an index finger toward the heaven as he shouted, the entire arena seeming to be completely in tune with him.
Takanori Shitaki
SH!TAKi IS A GO GO!
: Evie Alvarez vs Octopussy :
Singles Match
The opening contest for SH!TAKi's first show did a good job of setting the pace for the rest of the night. Despite the match up being between a horrid octopus monster and a small frail girl, it was surprisingly a back and forth match. For ever arm drag Evie had for her tentacled foe, Octopussy would return with one of his own. Momentarily, it seemed like Octopussy had gained control of the match over the debut starlette, but monentum would swing in Evie's favor when she reversed a Harpoon attempt into a vicious spike DDT. It didn't take long for Alvarez to cinch in a victory by (ironically) locking in her signature Last Breath Octopus Stretch onto the deep sea villain. Needless to say, on top of the monster bashing action, there were hentai jokes galore.
: Riley Owens vs The Game Boy :
Singles Match
Unlike the first match, This one was complete and utter domination on the part of Riley Owens. One can only assume the match lasted as long as it did simple because Riley wanted to show case his technical mastery to the Japanese crowd, who appreciated it in full. Unfortunately Game Boy had the luck of being Riley throw pillow as any attempt at offense was met with a swift counter, either into one of Owen's many picture perfect suplexes, or simply a bone shattering strike to whatever body part Riley decided the 8-Bit Luchadork no longer needed to properly function. The referee eneded the match due to a Knock Out after Riley nailed some Unnecessary Roughness to Game Boy's helmeted dome. Post match, it was obvious Riley's stiff ways made him a favorite with the foreign audience.
: Aries Armadaist vs Deacon Wolfe :
Moat Match
The match started off well for Deacon, as she got a bunch of offense in on Aries. She hit him with a quick DDT and attempted to push him into the water from the get go. However, Aries was too much for her to push as he immediately stood up. The two went back and forth for a few minutes before Aries’ strength and experience finally caught up with Deacon. He hit her with a wicked suplex, and kicked her in the stomach as she attempted to get up. As Aries waited on Deacon to get up, he taunted the crowd that his finisher was near. As Deacon stood, Aries nailed her in the crotch with his wicked PUNCH OF KILL EVERYTHING! Deacon quickly found herself on spaghetti legs, fighting simply just to stay vertical at this point. Ever the opportunist, Aries capitalized, easily tossing Deacon over the top rope and into her watery grave of defeat. Even after the bell sounded, Aries decided to get a piece of the action, choosing to dive off of the ring into a Senton onto Deacon into the moat himself. We're sure he simply wanted an excuse to jump in the water, though.
: Raven Blackheart vs Ash Bloodstone :
Singles Match
The match up between the Broken Hearted Warrior and the World's Epitome of Manliness was every bit of an epic clash as one would suspect. Right from the get go this match was at a fever pitch. Immediately, the two tried to end the match early, Bloodstone attempting to hoist Blackheart onto his shoulders for his signature Torturerack, while Raven squirmed free and attempted to lock in a Crossface, both proving unsuccessful. What followed was a match that would make the term "back and forth" action a understatement. It seemed these two competitors had each other scouted move for move. For every power move Ash attempted to apply, Raven had a technical counter to it. Every time Blackheart would go to capitalize with a suplex attempt or high flying maneuver, Ash would be quick to remind Raven that the Manliest Man in the World is not so easily thrown around, and would easily power his way out. Soon, pride seemed to consume the two as they began to trade off suplexes. Almost as if they would allow it, right after Bloodstone would snap off German, he would practically offer himself up for one of Ravens Dragon Suplexes, and vice versa. Eventually, Bloodstone must have grown weary of testing his fortitude against one so beneath him like Raven, and managed to nail a Turnbuckle Bomb on his physically inferior foe. But, as he went to follow up The Manliest Move in the World, Ash found the top of his cranium crashing into the mat via a quick Frankensteiner from Raven. The match finally came to an end when Blackheart managed to put Ash down for a three count following the Bleed It Out brainbuster.
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Backstage at the first ever SH!TAKi show, the cameras caught up with Raven Blackheart, and his lovely manager Sara. The two were in their locker room, huddled close together smiling after Raven’s win over Ash Bloodstone earlier on in the night. As Chae An got closer, Sara’s eyes looked up and she backed away from Raven a bit. She cleared her throat before beginning to berate Chae.
“Uh. Excuse me, who the hell told you that you were allowed in here? Can’t you see that Raven’s trying to relax after his *decisive* win over Ash earlier? I mean, come on. Who really and truly ever thought that Raven was going to lose to that….Creep.
Raven looked up with a bit of a sad expression on his face.
“Uh, you did, actually, Sara… Last week you told me that you weren't even sure if I could beat a broken broom that you had in your closet….
“Shut up! That’s not the point.”
Chae looked a bit uncomfortable as he cleared his throat. Sara looked over to Chae with a huge sneer. She snatched the microphone from his hands and threw it at him. Gathering his microphone, he walked away with his head hanging low, muttering about just trying to do his job. Sara turned back to Raven with a smile. She jumped excitedly up and down.
“Seriously, Rae, I can’t believe that you ACTUALLY did it. I mean, yeah. I’ve had my doubts. I always have my doubts about you. However, when you are on your game, you are freaking ON it. You did amazing tonight. He will be happy.”
A blush appeared on Raven’s face, and he glanced down to the floor, suddenly interested in his wrestling boots, and the ground below them. He smiled as he looked back up to Sara. He nodded his head with approval.
“You really think so? Like, you think I did a great job? Thank you. I.. Trained really wicked hard for this Sara, to make sure you were proud of me.”
“Stop it! I’m not the one you need to make proud of you. It’s Him that needs to be proud of you, and as long as he’s signing both of our paychecks, he’s happy. I talked to him right after your match. He said that if you can keep this up, he sees a bonus in your future.”
Raven’s eyes widened as she said that. The smile on his face, if possible, grew even wider than it was beforehand. He looked excited, and opened his mouth to speak, but before he could, Chae An was back with the microphone and spoke up.
“Sara, you keep saying he. Who exactly is he?”
Raven didn’t give Sara half an opportunity to answer.
“That is absolutely none of your concern, man. Like seriously. If he wants to be revealed, in due time, he will reveal himself. But that’s not for me or for the beautiful Sara here to tell. It’s not our secret. Just know, there is someone out there watching SH!TAKi Pro, waiting for the time to strike. The day is coming. He is coming. Tick. Tock.”
A look of pure bliss came across Raven’s face as Sara put her arms over his shoulder and leaned on them. Chae An, more confused that before he even asked the question, shook his head and threw his hands in the air, obviously giving up. The camera cuts right after the pan in on Raven’s face reveals that the lights are on, but it was obvious that no one was home.
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: Damien Kingston vs Mark Bowen vs Kellen Grayson :
Triple Threat
Sleven
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your MAIN EVENT! The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a Triple Threat match!
‘In The City’ by Kevin Rudolph hits, and Mark Bowen makes his way through the curtain, surveying the crowd with a slight smirk on his face. Bowen shakes his head at the people ‘below’ him, and makes his way towards the ring. On the ramp, he takes clumps of money (American) from his ring jacket and throws it into the crowd, Usually getting it thrown back at him by the proud Japanese fans. Bowen rolls into the ring and springs to his feet, grabbing out two handfuls of money and throwing them above his head, “Making it rain” on himself. Officials tend to this mess as Bowen prepares for battle.
In a jam packed arena fans were enjoying some of the best wrestling that could be provided. All of the sudden the arena lights began to flash colors of white, black and silver as the opening guitar riffs to “This is My Life” by Downstait began to fill the arena speakers. Instantly there was a reaction from the fans in attendance, and for the most part it was mostly positive with a few boos in the mix. Moments later Damien Kingston stepped out onto the stage with a half cocked smirk looking out at the fans.
By now Damien had started making his way down the ramp. At the very bottom of it he stopped and looked around at the fans there in attendance once again. That smirk of his seemed to grow just a little bit as he nodded his head seemingly okay with the reaction he was getting from them. That’s when he took a couple steps forward and pulled himself up onto the ring apron. He stepped through the ring ropes and quickly climbed the turnbuckle to the second rope. He threw his hands up into the air and shouted at the top of his lungs getting the crow behind him a little more. A few seconds later, he got down and walked to the opposite corner, leaning against it, waiting for his opponent to make their way out next, with his music slowly fading out.
“Kung Fu Fighting” by Cee Lo Green ft. Jack Black begins to play throughout the arena as the crowd responed with a mixed reaction. Once the song kicks in, Kellen Grayson walks out onto the entrance ramp. He has a confident look on his face, and it’s clear to see he’s focused and ready for his match. Kellen starts his walk down to the ring and doesn’t acknowledge the crowd. Once at the ring, he slides in under the bottom rope and instantly gets to his feet. He then heads over to the turnbuckle and sits on it, as his music fades out.
The respectful Japanese crowd fall deathly silent as the three competitors each take their corner, ring announcer Sleven still positioned in the center of the ring.
Sleven
Introducing the competitors. Standing in the corner to my left. He weighed in tonight at 158 pounds. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio. This is KELLEN GRAYSON!
Kellen modestly throws his fist into the air, the crowd vocalizing their support as a few colored streamers come flying into the ring in Grayson's corner.
Sleven
Standing in the corner to my right. He weighed in tonight at 224 pounds. Fighting out of Hollywood, California. He is THE SUPREME MARK BOWEN!
The crowd is slightly more vocal for Bowen, a few more strands of colored paper from his supports also flying into his corner.
Sleven
Finally, standing in the far corner. He weighed in tonight at 238 pounds. Hailing from New York City, New York. This is THE MAN OF LIBERTY DAMIEN KINGSTON!
Damien immediately throws his arms into the air as he inaudibly shouts something to the Japanese audience, who immediately drown him out with their support, Damien getting a fair share of streamers thrown into his corner from the crowd.
“Well, Mala, it seems to me that these three men are focused and determined to win the first ever Death Cap main event!”
“PSH. Whatevs Chow.. The only one that actually looks like he’s got any bit of confidence in himself is Kellen Grayson. Look at the way that dude strutted down to the ring.”
“We’ll just have to see about that! The bell’s sounded! It’s main event time!”
The three men stand in the ring for a moment, just looking at each other. Finally, Grayson walks over to Bowen and taps him on the shoulder. He points to himself, and then to Bowen. He smirks lightly before pointing over to Kingston, who looks a bit horrified. Bowen smiles and nods his head. As Grayson begins walking towards Kingston, Bowen immediately nails Grayson with a lariat to the back of the head. The entire crowd can be heard booing Bowen, who stands there like he hasn’t a clue what just happened.
“That Bowen! I knew he was a snake. He can’t be trusted! Not one bit! Kingston better watch out, or he’s next!”
Bowen and Kingston lock up. Bowen pushes Kingston up against the turnbuckle, and the ref immediately demands for a break. Kingston puts his hands in the air, and Bowen gently backs off, as he rears back to cheap shot Damien, Kellen grabs Bowen’s arm and turns him swiftly around. As he is turned, immediately he’s met with a right hand, which drops him. Immediately, Kellen begins stomping away on Bowen. Kingston shrugs his shoulders and joins in with Grayson.
“That’s a double team, Chow! Look at how cohesively the two of them are working together!”
Kingston lifts up Bowen, and Grayson has a wicked smile upon his face. As Kingston is holding Bowen up, Grayson drills Bowen in the chin with a super kick. Kingston drops him to the ground and immediately he rolls to the outside. Grayson and Kingston stand toe to toe in the middle of the ring. Kingston strikes first with a right hand, and then Grayson counters with a left. The two swap punches for a few seconds before Kingston ducks one of the punches and begins rushing the ropes. As he rebounds, and Grayson turns around, Damien hits him with a running forearm smash. As Grayson crumples, Kingston falls on top of him.
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Kingston gets on his feet, and Grayson follows suit. The two lock up, and Grayson gets a side headlock on Kingston. Kingston backs him into the nearest set of ropes and fires him in the opposite direction. Kingston drops down, and Grayson jumps over him after the rebound, and jumps onto the outside, drilling a just standing Bowen with a suicide dive as the crowd politely applauds Grayson’s efforts.
“WHAT A MOVE! I CAN’T BELIEVE HE HIT THAT!”
Grayson rolls around on the floor for a second before pulling himself up. Little known to him, Kingston was charging the ropes and met Grayson with a sick baseball slide directly into his jaw, knocking him back against the barricade. Kingston throws his fist victoriously into the air before Bowen catches him in a sleeper hold. He holds it for a minute, before hitting Kingston with his devastating Sleeper Suplex. Bowen picks up Kingston’s body and rolls it into the ring. He follows in after and gets a pin on Kingston
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Grayson grabs Bowen’s legs and pulls him out of the ring, effectively breaking the pin. Grayson attempts to hit him with a palm strike, however, Bowen intercepts it and kicks him right in his knee. Grayson immediately crumples to the ground, holding the knee that just bent backwards at an awkward angle. Bowen slides back into the ring, but before he can stand, Kingston is stomping away on him. He lifts Bowen up and whips him into the turnbuckle opposite them. Almost immediately, Kingston follows behind him, and drills Bowen with a Yakuza kick. He grabs Bowen’s head and hops up onto the top turnbuckle. Quickly, he pulls Bowen up and hooks his arms. Swiftly, he jumps off the turnbuckle nailing the move he dubbed “All Hail Kingston!”
However, at that moment, Kellen slid back into the ring. Looking to pick up the scraps, he drilled Kingston in the head with a swift kick. Immediately, Kellen fell on top of Bowen for the pinfall.
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Kingston pushes Grayson off of Bowen. The two stand there for a second before Damien pokes Kellen in the eye. He backs away for a second and taunts Grayson, who takes a blind swing at Damien, who ducks it. As he stands up, he drills Kellen with a backfist, and then immediately follows it up with a roundhouse kick. He looks at the crowd, who gets riled up! Damien’s calling for his finisher. He grabs Grayson’s arm and puts him into Kingston’s finishing submission, the “Oh Hail Liberty!” Grayson struggles for a moment, but has no other choice than to tap out. The bell rings and Kingston lets go of Kellen. The referee walks over and holds up Damien Kingston’s hand as “This is My Life” begins blasting throughout the arena.
Sleven
“Here is your winner, Damien Kingston!!!”
“What a main event! What a show! Is this the man to beat in the coming weeks?”
“I don’t know, Chow, but I do know that the SH!TAKi has indeed, cometh! I cannot wait to see what’s in store for the next Friday Night Death Cap! But like I said at the beginning, Kingston was going to be the man to beat!”
“But you… Aww it doesn’t matter! That’s all the time we have for tonight people! For Mala Mala Mong and Sleven, I’m Micha Chow! We’ll see you in two weeks!”