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We are inside the massive Bridgend Dome, where there is over 100,000 people tonight to witness this event of epic proportions. Karli Andrews is in the ring, wearing a splendid red dress, and she says "Ladies and Gentlemen… welcome to TWF Summer Break… EIGHT! And now, I would like to introduce to you, here to perform the national anthem, Universial Music Group recording artist, the fastest selling soprano of all time… from Neath, Wales (the crowd cheers loudly at this particular statement)… Ms. KATHERINE JENKINS!". In the middle of the ring steps the petite blonde, who is well known for singing the national anthem at Wales rugby union games. So much so in fact, she has been adopted as the mascot for the Welsh rugby team. Jenkins leaves not a dry eye in the house with an amazing rendition of the anthem, with the camera picking up on the many Welsh flags being flown around the Bridgend Dome. As Jenkins finishes, she has a beaming smile and the crowd applauds loudly.
Andrews returns to the ring bearing flowers for Jenkins and she waves to the crowd to huge cheers. Andrews also has another microphone and has another announcement. "Ladies and Gentlemen, may I direct your attention to the stage, where now, here to perform the Summer Break VIII theme song, "Burnt Ice", from their latest record, "United Abominations", which is in stores now, multi-platinum speed metal kings… MEGADETH!". The crowd goes NUTS as Dave Mustaine rips into the opening riff of the song, with guitarist Glen Drover providing an astonishing solo. Members of the crowd were seen to be singing along to the song, with others simply thrashing away. As the song finishes, a loud pyro goes off from behind the band, and drummer Shawn Drover stands and applauds the crowd, which is perhaps the biggest crowd the band has played to in it's long and established career!
A video package then rolls. A slow acoustic piece of music begins the package, with flashes of the Summer Breaks from the past and many great moments. Bandit winning at SB 03… Biggie and NJS winning the Tag Team Championships at SB V… AJ Jeffers returning to the top of the mountain at SB VI… Marz winning back the IC Title at SB 01… Biggie posing in front of the TotalTron after winning the TWF World Title at SB 2002. Suddenly the footage stops. A man's voice can be heard saying: "And now, all these moments have resounded into the past. The past must now fade away, for tonight, we glance at our present and our future. We all have a chance to shape our own destiny. Tonight, these men will do just that.". A more loud and rocking piece of music plays as highlights of the feuds that have drawn the TWF to this point. Mastermind and Frekishi are shown in particular prominence, with Frekishi's astonishing victory in the Battle Royal to determine the #1 contender shown repeatedly. The package closes with Mr. BIG stating the importance of Summer Break. "To me, this is bigger than the World Cup, the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Stanley Cup. This is the pinnacle of professional wrestling. And I stand here as one of the greatest of all, and I will defend my honour here tonight, in front of the greatest crowd in the world". Biggie has his trademark demonic smile as the camera cuts to The Assassin. He states "The last time I was here, I entered as champion, and now I have it all to gain again. I have survived and created controversy, and tonight, I accomplish the dream of many. I end the streak. Teacher vs. Student, Pride vs. Glory… call it what you like. Tonight, the undefeated streak of one of the greats falls, and people will never forget my name". Now, superstars from all over the TWF state their ambitions and then in big chorus state… "Something's Gotta Give".
Ahem! Ahem! The coughing that signals the start of Megadeth's "Burnt Ice" is heard loud and proud as the image of several key matches flies past on screen. "And now… PlayStation 3 and Mastercard proudly present… Something has got to give! TWF… Summer Break… EIGHT!" ‐ the crowd is LOUD as the video cuts to the capacity Bridgend Dome. Fireworks and pyros go off all over the stage with a variety of colours and sizes to ever increasing cheers. As the chorus of the theme kicks in, the fireworks stop and the stage is there for all to see. A large TotalTron has been erected, with rectangular pieces of glass on either side, with one saying "TWF SUMMER" the other saying "BREAK VIII". A smaller video screen is set beneath the larger one, with scaffolding shown beneath. The crowd is roaring so loudly it's difficult to think inside the "Palace" that is the Bridgend Dome. "Tonight, everything is put on the line for each superstar in the TWF world, as this is the one that matters to them all. There is nothing quite like it folks, this is the one we have been waiting for all year. It's the biggest spectacle in professional wrestling, and it's the biggest showcase of them all. The loudest show on earth! This… is TWF… Summer Break VIII! Good evening everyone, I'm Scott Hudson, and joining me for his first Summer Break at the announce table… "… Bryan Daniels interrupts, "Now Hudson, you'd expect me to argue with you here, but I'll be quite honest with you, I wasn't here the last time we held a Summer Break here, and I'm almost moved to be here. This is a dream of mine: to call Summer Break at The Bridgend Dome. And here I am, being given the chance of the lifetime. And the only thing that ruins is it, instead of calling it with Jim Ross, I have to call it with you. But you know something, you're alright, so let's go!". After the rather lengthy introduction, Hudson and Daniels re-cap the spectacular card we are going to see here tonight, and remind us that we have plenty of famous people from the worlds of music, films, sports and entertainment in the building tonight!
The lights fade and slowly the roar of a Harley-Davidson can be heard to echo throughout the Bridgend Dome! The bell tolls… and BOOM! "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" by Limp Bizkit can be heard through out the Dome as slowly riding out to the ring is a former TWF Intercontinental Champion, and a man who at one point was 0-4 at Summer Break enters the dome. Deadman enters the ring on his trademark Harley, and is overwhelmed by the occasion. Deadman roars down to the ring on his Harley, going full speed, something he can't do anywhere else!
As Deadman gets off his bike, "Spreading the Disease" plays and out walks a former TWF Tag Team Champion, The Fox. The Fox was partly responsible for this match, as he has a long standing score to settle with his brother, and the two men have cost each other titles over the past few months in various different matches. Fox walks down to the ring and conducts a pretty unusual pre-match warm up of air guitaring to the solo in his theme song. Daniels remarks "Man, this guy is a total freak!". Mastodon is the next band we hear, as "Blood and Thunder" hits. The Rich runs out onto the stage, but even he is taken a back by the sheer size and volume of this crowd, which is cheering his entrance. One sign says "Make Me Strike it Rich!" with a striking blonde shown beneath the sign. Hudson informs us that this is The Rich's first match at Summer Break since he was a part of the Pentagon Tag Team Ladder Match at Summer Break 2002, however, The Rich did make an appearance at Summer Break VI, where he came to The Fox's aid…
After a match with his partner here tonight who is making his entrance! The screams of Ripper Owens play as Big Martin slowly walks out onto the stage with a huge smile on his face. He walks part of the way down the ramp before he points back. Nobody comes out, but he keeps smiling as he walks a little further down the ramp… out steps… REBEKAH! Lordy lordy! This is Mr. BIG's former manager, and this must be the person Big Martin told The Jocks he would be bringing to the ring with him tonight. Rebekah looks fantastic in a long pink dress and gives us a twirl in Martin's hands. In the ring, his partners smile and laugh with the big man as he enters the ring and does his usual entrance pose.
"My Curse" by Killswitch Engage plays to huge boos as J-Fox walks down to the ring with a look of real anger in his face. Hudson reminds us that at Summer Break VI, Deadman and J-Fox were partners. They were partners in fact until they lost the TWF Tag Team Championships to The Fox & The Rich at TWF One Night Only in 2006. And J-Fox has blamed Deadman for the loss, and Fox is one half of the "Wanna-B-Emos", although he refers to the faction as "The Individuals".
His partner in crime, Luke Baird, is next to make his way to the ring. He enters to his theme of "Bat Country", and he is joined by his long-time tag team partner, Todd McFarlene, although this is the first time in a while the two have teamed up. Baird joined J-Fox in "The Individuals", but the two have not had much success. "Torches" plays to the biggest boos so far as Josh Jericho storms down to the ring, thumping his legs with his manager Louise close behind. Jericho is incensed at Rebekah's arrival into the equation and is pulled back by Louise as he joins his partners at the foot of the ramp. The partners line-up and nod their heads, entering the ring and beginning a brawl with their opposition.
As usual with the opening matches, they are selected to set a tone for the rest of the evening's card. This was no different. This match had plenty riding on it. Each of these men have crossed paths in the past few months and were desperate to get their hands on one another. In fact, this made it initially very difficult for the appointed match referee, Sebastian Richter, in his first Summer Break appearance. But, Richter did an excellent job of keeping the match together and took no prisoners as far as foul play was concerned.
The match itself varied upon the legal participants. Deadman and J-Fox were mainly kept out of each other's way, but when all other men were done at one point during the match, the two leaped into the ring and beat the holy crap out of each other in the middle of the ring to a huge pop. The MVP of the contest however was Big Martin, who was dominant through out the entire match and caused chaos everytime he entered the ring. He initiated a huge brawl when he threw McFarlene over the top rope. The legal men were Deadman and J-Fox who brawled on the outside and now Richter saw his match descend into chaos. However, Rebekah and Louise, the former best friends, were shouting varing degrees of abuse at each other on the outside. This provided the distraction that Deadman needed to wrap the match up. With J-Fox more interested in what was happening on the outside, Fox turned around and walked straight into a Deadman Slam. Richter hit the canvas and counted the fall before Josh Jericho could do anything about it.
The crowd cheered as "Rollin'" played, but J-Fox quickly got back up and charged at Deadman. Suddenly, all eight men were fighting in the ring. But again, Big Martin proved to be the MVP as he threw out all of his opposition in quick succession to leave his team standing tall. "Rollin'" hit once more as the four victors posed on the turnbuckles with Rebekah watching over. Louise re-grouped her team as they walked up the ramp. Rebekah could been seen shouting at Louise "They are out to screw you babe! Leave them as fast you can!". Louise shouted in reply "You're jealous of our success!". Rebekah shrugs it off and continues the celebrations with her victorious team. Hudson and Daniels both remark that they think Rebekah is out to cause some dissention in The Jock's camp. And she may yet succeed.
In an unmarked locker room, we see Marz and Michelle sitting in adjacent lockers, holding each other's hands and Michelle's TWF Women's Championship belt hanging over a clothes rail. Michelle asks Marz how he is feeling. Marz says that he's glad to be here. This is The Bridgend Dome. And he's made it to the big show… the loudest show on earth. Michelle asks if her boyfriend has managed to find a partner tonight. Marz says that he knows he wasn't dreaming when he ran into him in a bar a couple of nights ago. Marz asks Michelle about her match, because he just checked the running order and it's up next. Michelle stands up, grabs her belt and tells Marz that he shouldn't worry about it. She has everything covered, and she's going to beat "the greatest" Women's wrestler of her age in the middle of the ring with over 100,000 people watching her. Marz says that's the spirit and Michelle walks out of the room with a huge smile on her face, with a similiar smile on Marz's noggin.

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Is it You? by Saliva, from their latest release, "Blood Stained Love Story".
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"Do You Wanna Feel My… POISON?" The crowd leaps out of their seats and cheers loudly as "Poison" begins to play. From the Gorilla Position, out walks "Lover Boy" Jon Bennetta and his idol, Alice Cooper. We have known for many weeks that Cooper would be in Bennetta's corner at this event and Bennetta has been looking forward to this moment for a very long time! He has a beaming smile on his face as he enters the ring. There, he stands face-to-face with Kristin Cavallari, the special guest announcer for this match. Bennetta then presents a single red rose to Cavallari and kisses her hand, which makes her blush. Bennetta whispers something in her ear and she giggles with Cooper looking on and cheering on the crowd.
Suddenly, "A Flavor House Atlantic" by Coheed and Cambria plays to a mass of boos by the capacity crowd, as the current, reigning and defending TWF Intercontinental Champion walks down to the ring. As always, Jason Davies is being lead to the ring by his manager, girlfriend and manager of The Jocks "Team", Holly. This match has been built around Bennetta and his quest to see that Louise has made a bad decision in joining The Jocks. The Lover Boy has been unsuccessful in his quest, and has given up all hope, but tonight gets a chance to win his first TWF belt in seven years. Hudson says that rarely has a match on any pro wrestling card been built around such intensity and passion as this, and these two will simply wish to beat the daylight out of each other.
This match was not pretty. These two men couldn't care less about the purity of pro wrestling and just wanted to beat the crap out of each other. Bennetta has been humilated by the Jocks in the past few months and simply wants redemption and vindication for the many beatings he has taken. Davies was occupied with hammering home the ideals of his manager and her way of doing things, meaning that Louise has been relatively brain washed in the Jocks' way of thinking. The sheer brutality of this match made it a favourite with the front few rows, who saw the action up front as the two men spent much of the match fighting on the outside. Alice Cooper cheered his man on, and did his best to stop Holly interfering in the match.
Davies had the advantage for most of the match, using his trademark dirty tricks along with Holly to dominate Bennetta. The turning point came when Davies was setting up for the 3-Point Football Stance. Davies had dropped Bennetta in a Brainbuster, and Holly cheered him on, and leaped onto the apron to instruct her man. Davies however did not like the idea Holly suggested and argued with her. This gave Alice Cooper time to come in and slide a steel chair for Bennetta to use. Bennetta roared towards Davies swinging the chair, but Davies and Holly used referee Keith Jones as shield. Referee Jones was down and out, and now Jason grabbed the chair and swung at Bennetta. Bennetta was down, and Davies continued the beating, and Cooper was powerless to stop the beating. As Davies posed with a crooked chair in the middle of the ring, Louise could be seen walking down the ramp. Daniels said that Louise has come down to watch the man who "loves" her get beaten. It appears that way, as Louise walked down to the ring with a massive smile on her face. Holly now entered the ring and clapped Louise down to the ring as she entered. She posed with Holly's arms raised, oblivious to Holly's comments earlier tonight. Louise then hugged Holly with Jason standing back, looking gormless at the duo.
Unbeknownst to the Jocks duo, Louise overheard them talking about her earlier. Louise extends her hand to Holly, and Holly shakes it. But Louise SLAPS Holly! The crowd is going NUTS! Alice Cooper gets into the ring and pulls the two ladies apart, only to hand Louise a steel chair and she cracks Jason Davies with it! Referee Jones is coming back to his senses, and Holly and Louise then initiate a cat fight to a huge roar and they roll out of the ring, with Holly's jacket and shoes being first to go, then Louise suddenly ripping off Holly's blouse! The men in the crowd should be taking their pulse! Meanwhile in the ring, Alice Cooper is slapping the mat telling Bennetta it's his time. Bennetta kicks the chair out of the ring, and as Davies struggles to his feet, he turns to Louise who is smiling at him. Louise shouts "Kill him! Kill the bastard!" and Bennetta just turns back around and plants Davies with the Kiss of Death. Alice Cooper has his hands raised in the air as the crowd cheers loudly. Referee Jones slowly turns over and counts the fall, and it is a success.
"Poison" plays to a HUGE roar. Bennetta gets back to his feet and the crowd all around him is cheering loudly. Davies rolls out of the ring and picks Holly up. Davies is nursing his shoulder and neck and shouting back at Bennetta, whilst picking up a scantily-clad Holly from the floor. Alice Cooper walks into the ring with the TWF Intercontinental Championship belt, and hands it over to Bennetta. Bennetta cannot believe it and has tears in his eyes, as Cooper raises his arm in victory. The idol hugs Bennetta before Bennetta clocks Louise standing in a turnbuckle. Louise walks slowly over to Bennetta and smiles… and the two lock-lips! Cooper claps and the crowd cheers as Holly loses it on the ramp. She loses it so much part of her bra begins to fall off and Davies is forced to pick her up and carry her backstage. Davies stops on the ramp with Holly on his back, and turns around to see Louise motioning that she is done with The Jocks. Bennetta poses for a few moments with Hudson remarking that finally Louise has seen the light and the abuse that Bennetta has suffered is not in vain. The dream partnership is finally here. Daniels remarks that Alice Cooper is a no-good scoundrel who Holly will sue for loss of earnings and injuries for his role in the contest. Bennetta holds the ropes open for Cooper and Louise. Lover Boy gets a cheeky look at Louise's bottom as she leaves the ring. The two hold hands with Alice Cooper laughing and joking with them as they head backstage.
In a split screen picture, we see both Mr. BIG (with Sophie) and The Assassin heading to the ring, walking down hallways leading to the entrance area. A graphic shows that "Something's Gotta Give" is coming up next. Hudson and Daniels inform us that our last match cared not for the history of this business, but the next match is for everything that professional wrestling stands for. Mr. BIG was The Assassin's teacher and The Assassin has gone on to become one of the biggest stars in the industry today. However, The Assassin's ego forced him away for this company, but since he famously returned at Last Man Standing, he has been on a warpath and has defeated everyone who he has placed in his own gauntlet to prove him. Daniels chips in and says that tonight he ends the winning streak Mr. BIG has at the loudest show on earth and will humiliate him in a way only a teacher's student can. Hudson remarks that he will not comment on Daniels's opinions (leading Daniels to reply "Heh, that's a first") before introducing the video package.
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Fear of a Blank Planet, by Porcupine Tree, from their latest release, "Fear of a Blank Planet". |
After the unbelievable video package, the crowd is roaring and cannot believe that the first part of tonight's double main event is coming up. The crowd is roaring loudly and the atmosphere is electric. Suddenly, the hi-hats come in and Shawn Drover begins the drum intro to "Trust". It appears Megadeth are going to perform The Assassin's theme here tonight! James Lomenzo takes centre stage as the bass intro comes in, then as the guitars come in, there is a huge pyro. 'Deth rips through the song, and when the first chorus kicks in, The Assassin appears in his usual entrance pose behind Shawn Drover. The crowd stays silent as The Assassin walks onto the stage proper and acknowledges Dave Mustaine with a huge smile and just motions at Glen Drover. Assassin slowly walks down to the ring and does his usual poses on the turnbuckles. As the song finishes, Karli Andrews announces the match. "The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Introducing at this time, in the ring, from Miami, Florida; weighing in at 325lbs… THE ASSASSIN!". Assassin applauds Megadeth's performance as suddenly, the lights go out.
The crowd rises to their feet and slowly the Bridgend Dome is rocking from side to side! The volume is unbelievable here! The drum synth keeps getting louder and louder until POW! BANG! BOOM! "Hell" by Disturbed hits the PA to a HUGE cheer from the crowd. Standing in the aisle, with Sophie right next to him, is Mr. BIG. He walks slowly down to the ring, high-fiving each of the fans in the aisle, with chants of "Biggie! Biggie!" and "Biggie's gonna kill you!" already being echoed throughout the Dome! Andrews introduced him: "And his opponent, being lead to the ring by his manager, Sophie; now residing in Broadlands, Bridgend; weighing in at 305lbs; he is the Managing Director and CEO of the Total Wrestling Federation… MRRRRRRRRRR BIG!". Biggie steps off the final turnbuckle of his poses and stands in one corner of the ring, emotionless. The appointed referee, Peter Cavalli, checks over both competitors, and Sophie stands on the apron, handing over instructions to Biggie before jumping down. Hudson remarks that Sophie could be the wildcard in this match, whilst Bryan Daniels would rather have Sophie coming over to the announce desk. The crowd is unbelievable! They have not stopped chanting since the initial announcement of the contest, and already there are chants of "Match of the Year!", and it hasn't even begun!
I'll be quite honest, it's difficult to describe this match. It more than exceeded it's hype as match of the year. It quite seriously, was the match of the decade. The crowd was on fire for the whole match, reacting to each man's offence and was into every move. There was a good split of fans for the two men, but most were in just awe of the AMAZING contest that was had here. This surpassed the great matches held in the TWF's history without a doubt and will be the new flag bearer in terms of matches in this company. It was just awesome in the purest sense of the word. Assassin began the match with the main offensive moves, grinding Biggie down with some great technical holds that had the crowd in sheer amazement, not realising that The Assassin could pull off some of these great technical moves. BIG came back into the match though, powering out of a particularly awkward looking hold with some solid punches to The Assassin's mid-section, sending him into the middle of the ring with a BIG Elbow. Assassin again got back into the match however as Biggie spent too long getting the crowd behind him. Assassin leapt back up and launched himself at Biggie. The two continued the brawl, going outside the ring for a short period, with a particularly evil looking DDT executed on the steel steps by The Assassin, who appeared to have turned the tide in his favour as he rolled Biggie back in. But, Biggie lulled Assassin into a false sense of security. Biggie waited for the Assassin to try for the F5, which he did, but Biggie quickly turned into a DDT and locked in a Figure Four Leglock. The crowd cheered, but The Assassin quickly reversed and instead put Biggie in one of his trademarks, a Sharpshooter! The crowd was livid as The Assassin had an evil smirk beneath his mask, and he pulled on Biggie's legs as hard as he could. With Sophie willing him on, Biggie made it to the ropes. Assassin was furious and argued with referee Cavalli over Sophie's involvement, and as Cavalli spoke with Sophie, who in her defence, did nothing wrong, Assassin low blowed Biggie and hit an Assassinator! The crowd was livid as Assassin gave out a hearty laugh before covering Biggie. Assassin only got a two count to a roar from the crowd as Biggie leapt to his feet and launched himself at The Assassin hitting him with an Equaliser. Biggie was clearly spent now though after the great technical battle in the opening exchange and was hitting moves out of desperation. His strategy had gone out of the window, what ever strategy it was! Assassin was first to his feet, and quickly lifted Biggie up for another F5, and executed it this time. Assassin slowly covered Biggie, but stood up at the two count?! Assassin picked Biggie back up and went for another F5, but Mr. BIG powered out! He threw The Assassin into the corner and the crowd went CRAZY! Hudson said he can't hear a damn thing as Biggie charged at The Assassin and hit a Firebreather! The crowd was jumping for joy! They could not believe it, Biggie's old finisher used here tonight! Assassin stumbled out of the corner, and Mr. BIG went for a BIG Storm, but Assassin feigned the groggy approach, pulling Biggie in and hitting him with a Spinebuster. The crowd booed as Assassin looked into the front few rows and shouted "It's all over!" as he jumped over Biggie. However, in the side by the announce desk, Sophie blew a kiss to The Assassin, and he stopped in the middle of the move. He went over and grabbed Sophie's hair. This angered Biggie, so he punted Assassin over the top rope. Assassin still had a hold on Sophie's hair, and Biggie charged over the top rope and right at Assassin! The crowd is going NUTS! Both men were down, with Daniels saying that such a high impact move has swung this match to Assassin as BIG is showing how desperate he is. Assassin slowly got back to his feet before Biggie, and Sophie jumped up onto the apron and leapt onto the Assassin. She leapt onto his back, and attempted a chokehold, but Assassin threw her over him with sickening force, leaving her lying on the ringside floor. Biggie got slowly back to his feet and went back in the ring, with Assassin in pursuit. Knowing one more F5 would win him the match, Assassin waited for Biggie to make one more mistake. That mistake came when Biggie climbed up to the middle rope. Assassin took this time to climb to the middle rope himself, then bringing Biggie to the top rope and going for a Super F5! Biggie however got a better footing on the top rope and threw Assassin to the floor, and hit a top rope leg drop. Assassin climbed slowly to his feet however and pulled Biggie in for another F5, but Biggie again got out, pushing Assassin into the ropes. After ducking a clothesline attempt from Biggie, Assassin attempted another clothesline before Biggie himself went into the ropes and attempted a running clothesline, but he ducked the attempt! Biggie then promptly hit The Assassin with a kick to the gut. The crowd screamed for a BIG Storm, but it didn't come, as Assassin rolled Biggie up. Another two count from Cavalli followed as Assassin stumbled to his feet. Assassin threw Biggie into the ropes, and BIG knew he was done, as Assassin hit him with a big boot. Assassin went for the leg drop, but missed! Assassin rose to his feet, and suddenly, he was faced with a two finger swinging BIG! Then came the kick to the gut! Holy smokes! The Bridgend Dome became a sea of camera flashes as Mr. BIG hit The BIG Storm on The Assassin! Sophie quickly got back to her feet to see the move and cheered loudly in front of Daniels, who was not impressed as Biggie rolled The Assassin over… and got the three-count.
"Hell" played over the PA as the ENTIRE Bridgend Dome rose and clapped. The whole arena chanted "THAT WAS AWESOME! THAT WAS AWESOME!" and Hudson couldn't even say a damn word. Mr. BIG is now 6-0 at Summer Break. But, The Assassin should get credit where credit is due, he put up one hell of a fight. Sophie came into the ring and hugged Biggie as he stood in a turnbuckle of the ring, with his arm raised in victory. The Assassin was staring at the ceiling, but, in a show of sportsmanship, Biggie went over to The Assassin and helped him to his feet. The Assassin then pushed Biggie away as the music stopped playing. The crowd booed loudly as The Assassin turned his back and left the ring. Hudson says that Biggie shouted something at The Assassin and he turns back and faces Biggie and Sophie, and Biggie has his arm out. Biggie can be heard to say "Great match. Show of respect from one legend to another." Assassin looks confused by what Biggie means by legend. Biggie says "They won't look at you as anything else after tonight buddy. Well done mate." Assassin slowly walks over to Biggie and shakes his hand to a HUGE ROAR from the crowd.
"Hell" then begins to play once more as Biggie whispers something in The Assassin's ear. Assassin shakes his head and decides to leave, not before Sophie holds the ropes open for him. Assassin walks out and heads backstage as BIG celebrates in the ring with Cherry Cokes for himself. He then throws a few at Sophie and Hudson and Daniels remark they have just commentated on a sure fire candidate for one of the best wrestling matches of all time. BIG and Sophie hug and chug a Cherry Coke down before leaving through the crowd. Biggie stops at the middle of the crowd at one point and poses for the crowd before leaving through one of the doors heading towards backstage.