Post by AJ Styles (Pehrox) on Oct 13, 2018 19:41:58 GMT -5
WARZONE 1
Match Card: chaosprowrestling.boards.net/thread/21/warzone-1-october-13-2018
Voting threads: chaosprowrestling.boards.net/board/15/voting
(“This is Extreme” plays as Paul Heyman, president of Chaos Pro Wrestling, walks out onto the stage carrying a microphone. He takes a minute to look over the packed arena with pride before making his way to the ring. After taking another moment to take in the audience he takes the microphone and begins to speak.)
Paul Heyman: Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Paul Heyman, and it is my esteemed pleasure to present to you Chaos Pro Wrestling! I would like to personally thank each and everyone of you for working away at your jobs, taking your hard earned wages and then taking that and giving it to us so that we can come here and entertain you. As a matter of fact, as a token of our appreciation, every person here is going to receive a limited edition Chaos Pro Wrestling t-shirt that absolutely will not be available to anyone outside the people in the audience tonight!
(The crowd gives a huge response and start chanting.)
Crowd: THANK YOU PAUL! THANK YOU PAUL!
(Paul Heyman urges the crowd to settle down as he continues.)
Paul Heyman: No, thank you. Now, you may be asking yourself what sets CPW apart from the rest? What makes us special?Well, for one we’re running seasons, but even that we’re doing differently than what you might expect. We’re working off a point system here, and our championships and awards will be based off the point totals wrestlers have. I won’t get into it here, but trust me when I say we’ve spent a lot of time working on a system that is new, innovative, and yet familiar enough that you all will be engaged and excited. You’ll be keeping track of your favorite wrestler’s point totals as the year goes along.
(Paul pauses as the crowd reacts positively to the news of CPWs structure. After letting the crowd settle Paul lifts the microphone again.)
Paul Heyman: I would be remiss if I also didn’t take this opportunity to announce our next Pay-Per-View...this December, from the Metlife Stadium in the Bronx, Chaos Pro Wrestling is proud to bring to you “Rumble in the Bronx”! We invite you to join us as we endeavor to put on what I personally promise will be one of the biggest not just wrestling shows, but events in general that you will ever be a part of! Now, without further adieu, I’m going to walk through that curtain and what comes out will be the most kick ass wrestling experience any of you have ever encountered!
(Paul exits the ring and walks up the stage as the crowd chants again.)
Crowd: THANK YOU PAUL, THANK YOU PAUL, THANK YOU PAUL!
Cody Rhodes vs. Marty Scurll vs. Drew Mcintyre
Match Card: chaosprowrestling.boards.net/thread/21/warzone-1-october-13-2018
Voting threads: chaosprowrestling.boards.net/board/15/voting
(“This is Extreme” plays as Paul Heyman, president of Chaos Pro Wrestling, walks out onto the stage carrying a microphone. He takes a minute to look over the packed arena with pride before making his way to the ring. After taking another moment to take in the audience he takes the microphone and begins to speak.)
Paul Heyman: Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Paul Heyman, and it is my esteemed pleasure to present to you Chaos Pro Wrestling! I would like to personally thank each and everyone of you for working away at your jobs, taking your hard earned wages and then taking that and giving it to us so that we can come here and entertain you. As a matter of fact, as a token of our appreciation, every person here is going to receive a limited edition Chaos Pro Wrestling t-shirt that absolutely will not be available to anyone outside the people in the audience tonight!
(The crowd gives a huge response and start chanting.)
Crowd: THANK YOU PAUL! THANK YOU PAUL!
(Paul Heyman urges the crowd to settle down as he continues.)
Paul Heyman: No, thank you. Now, you may be asking yourself what sets CPW apart from the rest? What makes us special?Well, for one we’re running seasons, but even that we’re doing differently than what you might expect. We’re working off a point system here, and our championships and awards will be based off the point totals wrestlers have. I won’t get into it here, but trust me when I say we’ve spent a lot of time working on a system that is new, innovative, and yet familiar enough that you all will be engaged and excited. You’ll be keeping track of your favorite wrestler’s point totals as the year goes along.
(Paul pauses as the crowd reacts positively to the news of CPWs structure. After letting the crowd settle Paul lifts the microphone again.)
Paul Heyman: I would be remiss if I also didn’t take this opportunity to announce our next Pay-Per-View...this December, from the Metlife Stadium in the Bronx, Chaos Pro Wrestling is proud to bring to you “Rumble in the Bronx”! We invite you to join us as we endeavor to put on what I personally promise will be one of the biggest not just wrestling shows, but events in general that you will ever be a part of! Now, without further adieu, I’m going to walk through that curtain and what comes out will be the most kick ass wrestling experience any of you have ever encountered!
(Paul exits the ring and walks up the stage as the crowd chants again.)
Crowd: THANK YOU PAUL, THANK YOU PAUL, THANK YOU PAUL!
Cody Rhodes vs. Marty Scurll vs. Drew Mcintyre
Rhodes takes out Mcintyre with his signature springboard enziguri (Natural Disaster). Scurll comes from behind, tries to apply his notorious chickenwing submission but Rhodes spins him around into a Cross Rhodes, pinning him to win a match. Cody Rhodes grabs a mic and says that whoever wins the Golden Contract, he’s got next.
Bobby Roode vs. Andrade "Cien" Almas
Battle For The Crown Finals
Battle For The Crown Finals
The Battle For The Crown trophy is shown as Andrade “Cien” Almas and Bobby Roode come to the ring to determine the inaugural Battle For The Crown winner. Towards the end of the match, Bobby Roode planted Almas with his signature Glorious DDT onto the apron. Almas kicked out at a near three. Bobby Roode picks up Almas but the ringside Zelina Vega grabs Roode’s feet, distracting him as Almas rolls him up. Roode gets his shoulder up at the last millisecond. Both men get up on their feet at the same time but Bobby Roode strikes first, slamming Almas into the canvas with a spinebuster. Bobby Roode immediately gets right up, spreading his arms apart as he begins to hype up the crowd for his signature pose. Zelina Vega jumps onto the apron, distracting Roode as Almas dropkicks Roode into the turnbuckle, picking him up and drilling him with his patented Hammerlock DDT. Almas crawls over to cover, wins and become the first-ever Battle For The Crown tournament winner. Almas now has an opportunity to face the CPW Universal Champion.
Dean Ambrose vs. Adam Cole vs. Kofi Kingston
The Golden Contract
The Golden Contract
Cole dominated a majority of the match. However, this dominance ended as Adam Cole went for his signature superkick to Kofi, but Kingston jumped up and crushed his midsection with a double foot stomp out of nowhere. As Kingston slowly gets up to his feet, Ambrose is perched atop the turnbuckles and flies onto Kingston. Kingston goes under Ambrose, making Ambrose roll into the middle of the ring. Kingston charges into Ambrose and spins around for the Trouble In Paradise but Ambrose holds onto his foot, twisting onto it with an applied Ankle Lock. Adam Cole slides into the ring and superkicks the jaw of Ambrose. Ambrose goes scrambling into the ropes as Kofi gets up and stuns Cole with a Trouble In Paradise. Right after Kofi hit the Trouble In Paradise, Ambrose rebounded into the ropes and bulldozes through Kofi with a clothesline. Kofi is turned inside out as Ambrose picks him up and drills him into the mat with the Mental Dysfunction. Ambrose pins Kofi down for the pinfall victory, beoming the first ever Golden Contract holder.
Curt Hawkins vs. Dean Ambrose vs. The Miz vs. Chris Jericho
CPW Phoenix Championship
CPW Phoenix Championship
This match opens up with The Miz immediately rolling out of the ring, wanting to leave the early fight to the other three competitors. This ends up with Chris Jericho and Curt Hawkins attacking Dean Ambrose, who has already been in a match, winning the Golden Contract. After Ambrose is out, Jericho and Hawkins start brawling, until the Miz comes back, rolling up Jericho, and hitting him with one of his signature DDTs. The Miz starts to take control of the match, picking up the pieces of everyone else, and taking Chris Jericho out at ringside. The Miz finally hits a Skull Crushing Finale onto Curt Hawkins, but he is met with the Brain Damage by Ambrose, followed by the Asylum's Penalty. Ambrose eventually picks up The Miz, and drops him with the Mental Breakdown, but before he can get the three count, Curt Hawkins drops Ambrose with an Impaler DDT. This leaves Jericho, running back into the ring after being taken out by the Miz before. Chris Jericho hits a huge Codebreaker onto Curt Hawkins before covering him. The Miz attempts to break up the pin, but is too damaged to make it all the way, as Chris Jericho becomes the first CPW Pheonix Champion.
AJ Styles vs. Buddy Murphy
CPW Universal Championship
CPW Universal Championship
Similar to the other matches, the CPW Universal Championship was revealed by Paul Heyman. The match starts and the two men engage in a collar-and-elbow tie up. Buddy Murphy would immediately transition it into a grounded headlock as AJ Styles grabs his head with a headscissors. Buddy Murphy kips-up from the headscissors as Styles kips up as well. Styles dodges the clothesline of Murphy, rebounding off the ropes, jumping and grabbing Murphy’s arm, and spinning him around with a spinning arm drag. Styles jumps onto the ropes in front of Murphy but Murphy drops Styles crotch first into the ropes. Murphy grabs Styles in a Canadian Rack position and drops him into a ddt. After the unsuccessful pinfall attempt, Murphy tries to go for his pumphandle finisher but Styles drags him across the ring with an arm drag. After both of these men keep countering each other, Styles almost takes out Murphy with a phenomenal forearm but Murphy kicks out. Styles slowly climbs up the turnbuckle, overlooking an exhausted Buddy Murphy. Styles jumps off, spinning around for a spiral tap but Murphy gets his knees. Murphy quickly pins him down but Styles gets his shoulder up at the last moment. Murphy picks him up, lifting him up for his pumphandle finisher but Styles counters it into a styles clash. Murphy kicks out of the Styles Clash. Styles rolls out to the apron, yelling at Murphy to get up as the crowd get up on their feet. Styles springboards off the ropes for a Phenomenal Forearm but Murphy dodges Styles. Styles rolls over to the middle of the ring and turns around and is met with a vicious bicycle knee strike from Murphy. This was black out for Styles as Murphy finally connected with his pumphandle finisher and defeated AJ Styles via pinfall. Buddy Murphy is given the CPW Universal Championship by Paul Heyman to declare that he is the first ever CPW Universal Champion.