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TWF Total Chaos 2003 Results
22nd Jul, 2003 at 1:48pm
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TWF Total Chaos 2003
July 20th 2003
The Embassy Coliseum, Bridgend


A video package, showing highlights from Friday's RAW is shown to kick off the event. Also shown is the package is the fact that this is the first TWF Event inside the legendary Embassy Coliseum in the heart of Bridgend.

'Still Frame' by Trapt blasts over the PA as the opening intro rolls. The fireworks go off and the crowd cheers loudly as they do so. The TWF, in association with Sony PlayStation 2 and in partnership with the xWa present TWF Total Chaos 2003! The set is largely blue with a central TotalTron with two side ones next to them. Below them are 3 screens and no ramp. The set looks remarkably like WWE Backlash 2003, without all the spikes.
Scott Hudson and Paul Heyman are at ringside, and immediately we are shown the Pyramid Cage, to be used in tonight's TWF World Championship Main Event between Hawke & Bandit. Also tonight, Mr. Edwards faces High Voltage in a round of the famous TV Game Show Blockbusters!

'I'll Do What I Wanna' hits and the crowd boos furiously as Holly walks down to the ring. We are shown a video of what happened on RAW when Libra defeated Holly via DQ in a non-title match. Holly has personally asked for this match and Seek and Destroy are barred from ringside!
'Crash & Burn' by Busted plays to a raucous cheer from the crowd as the TWF's predominant female grappler, and Women's Champion, Libra makes her way to the ring.
This match improved on the two men's encounter on Friday, with a lot of technical and tactical moves, along with high-flying moves as well. Holly nailed Libra with a Fisherman DDT and went to the outside and grabbed a trash can, but Libra nailed her with The Horoscope onto the trash can! Referee Peter Cavalli saw the count...1-2-3!
'Crash & Burn' hits once more to cheers and Libra retains her championship. He is overjoyed and poses with her belt on the turnbuckle. Holly rolls out of the ring and cockily flicks her hair back once more and walks up the ramp with a tantrum look on her face.

Backstage, Mr. BIG and his Z-Pack buddies are in High Voltage's office. HV states that this is the first night that the RWA can beat Seek and Destroy at their own game. Mr. BIG listens attentively, before leaving. The camera follows him to his locker room, where a beaten up Holly is standing, waiting. Holly says that she has come into apologise. Biggie asks her why does she need to apologise. Biggie states that Holly has wrecked his career and his life more than once, and he isn't gonna have an apology. Holly walks out once more flicking her hair.

Scott Hudson and Paul Heyman at ringside discuss what has just happened, before announcing that the next time we join them on PPV will be for the biggest TWF PPV of all time...TWF Summer Break 2003! A video package rolls, highlighting the fact that the event will be held inside The Bridgend Dome, the UK's Second Largest Dome (behind the McArthurGlen Dome) and over 100,000 fans will be in attendance. Scott announces that a final set of tickets will be released on Friday @ 5pm for those who want to be part of the Summer Break experience. Stay tuned to TWF Programming for details of the annual TWF FanFest!

'Last Resort' by Papa Roach begins to play over the PA and the crowd cheers loudly. The TWF Tag-Team Champions, Big Sexy Badass & Silver are walking down the ramp, being led down the aisle by their Summer. This match stems back from an incident that took place on Friday's RAW. Footage is shown of what happened on the TotalTron and on the TV Broadcast.
The arena dims to red as 'Always' by Saliva hits and the crowd boos viciously as Adam Taylor, Steven Dimmock and Taylor's Manager Amii Taylor walk down to the ring. The Red Hoodie Crew contingent have been absent from the ring over the past couple of weeks, but this will not get the better of them.
This match was very technical, like the first match of the night. A lot of very cheap tags, and a lot of worthless tags were made, particularly by the Hoodie Crew.
Amii Taylor distracted referee Mark Davies but Summer quickly came over and nailed Taylor with a massive slap! The two ladies engaged in a cat fight around ringside, which took the attention of Adam Taylor. But he happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time as Silver nailed him with The Quicksilver! BSB then nailed him with The Assassinator and covered for the 1-2-3.
Summer grabbed the TWF Tag-Team Championship Belts as 'Last Resort' hit the PA. BSB and Silver stand tall in the ring before leaving. They have indeed made an impact here tonight at Total Chaos.

Outside, Road Agents, Referees and Backstage Hands are blocking off the road alongside the Embassy for the Southside Scuffle Match between NJS and The AshTaker for the xWa Championship later tonight.

-- TWF Commercial --
[BG Music: 'Right Before Your Eyes' - Hoobastank]

We are then shown a video, being shot live at TWF Towers and in the TWF Towers studio. A packed audience is shown and suddenly, Bob Holness, the legendary host of UK Game Show Blockbusters introduces us to this special edition of the game show! The old titles roll and Bob introduces us to the game with a quick summary of the rules. HV will take on Mr. Edwards best out 2-out-of-3 and if the winner chooses, he may add insult to injury and go for The Gold Run. The aim is still to get across the board by answering general knowledge questions.
HV gets off to a very good start in Game 1, but Mr. Edwards comes from behind to take the Game. HV however outclasses Edwards in Game 2 and we have a tie. It is neck-and-neck in Game 3, but HV wins it. HV takes the option and does The Gold Run, and he does so successfully. Edwards, visibly pissed goes after HV and throws him through the projector TV with the game board on it! Mr. Edwards stands in the middle of the set with the entire audience booing him. He quickly exits the stage and Holness attends to HV.

Scott Hudson and Paul Heyman discuss what has just happened when 'My Time' begins to play to huge cheers. The intimating figure of Triple J, the TWF Intercontinental Champion stands in the middle of the ramp. Triple J slowly and calmly walks down to the ring as he gets ready for the arrival of his opponent.
'I'll Do What I Wanna' hits and the crowd boos furiously as 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies, with his manager Holly, walk down to the ring. Holly, who has got changed from earlier tonight, is looking pretty uncomfortable around Davies tonight.
This match was a stark contrast to the other two before it, with a lot of brawling action around ringside. Davies capitalised on the match from start to finish, but it all came to an abrupt end when Holly nailed Triple J with a chair. J was given the DQ victory and Davies nailed Triple J with a Stunna to add insult to injury. However, an irate Mr. BIG runs down to the ring! Biggie sees Davies and immediately goes for the BIG Storm, but Davies nails him with The Stunna! The crowd boos, but Biggie gets back up and nails Davies with The Equaliser! He looks at Holly and simply shows her his middle finger before leaving to huge cheers from the crowd.

Backstage, NJS is seen making his way to the Southside, where he will battle The AshTaker momentarily.

-- TWF RAW Commercial --

We are back at TWF Total Chaos, and we are all set for a Southside Scuffle between NJS and The AshTaker. Basically, the closed road opposite The Embassy has been closed off by cars and barricades and NJS and The AshTaker are inside the 'ring'. There are weapons all over the 'ring' and a few fans are outside as well. It's around sunset as the match begins with Chief Referee Cyril Sage officiating.
The weapons littered around the area were used extensively in this match, where both men tried very hard to beat the crap out of each other. They pretty much succeeded in that. The match was brutal but thrilling to watch.
NJS nailed The AshTaker onto a car and then nailed The N-Factor onto the car bonnet! 1-2-3! 'Bring Me Down' hit in the arena and the fans around the southside clapped their fans in appreciation for a great match. NJS, bloody and bruised stands on the car bonnet with his xWa Championship, before climbing over the back of the car and back into The Embassy!

Inside the Embassy, 'M-Obscene' by Marilyn Manson blasted over the PA to huge boos and Rhys Evans walks down to the ring. However, he stops on the aisle and his tag-team partner, 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies walked down to the ring with confidence! This gets the crowd to gives Evans and Davies the strongest boos of the evening.
Paul Heyman reminds everyone that The TWF, in association with Sony PlayStation 2 and in partnership with the xWa present TWF Total Chaos 2003!
The Embassy Coliseum blacked out as the words 'Just Think About It' appeared on screen. The flick through of Mr. BIG's greatest moments plays before...BANG! 'Prayer' by Disturbed hits to a deafening pop as Mr. BIG appears on the aisle. Evans is willing Biggie on down the ramp as Davies stands on the outside with a cruel smirk on his face.
This match combined Biggie's strength and relative quickness with Evans' submissive power. Biggie looked to tap out to an Evans Figure-4 at one point, but the crowd battled him out of it. Davies intervened in the match however, by distracting Referee Keith Jones when Biggie nailed Evans with The Tombstone and went for the cover. Davies was sent flying by Biggie, who then walked straight into The Yoga Kick! The crowd booed as Evans covered...1-2-kick out! The crowd cheered as Biggie stumbled to his feet. Evans went to hit Biggie with The BIG Storm, but he couldn't quite muster it as Mr. BIG nailed him with the move! The crowd cheered once more as Mr. BIG covered Evans...1-2-3!
Davies was about to pull Biggie off but was a split-second late. 'Prayer' hits as Mr. BIG poses on the turnbuckle. He climbs down off one, and grabs the microphone. He asks the crowd if they wanna see him down some Cherry Cokes inside the Embassy. The crowd shouts B-I-G in hope and he does so, downing 2 Cherry Cokes before walking to the backstage area.

Scott Hudson and Paul Heyman then introduce a video package to highlight tonight's main event, a Pyramid Cage Match for the TWF World Championship between Hawke and The Bandit!

-- Video Package --
[BG Music: 'Still Frame' by Trapt]

The pyramid cage is being lowered from the rafters and some road agents and referees are at ringside ensuring that the cage goes into place. While this happens, we go backstage and with Michael King, who is standing next to The Bandit. King asks The Bandit on his thoughts going into a match that has never taken place before here in the TWF. Bandit tells him that it is very difficult to prepare if you are Hawke. Tonight, he faces an 8-Time World Champion inside a Pyramid Cage. Bandit reminds everyone that he has a history of being brutal inside cages, and inside a Pyramid, he's gonna be more brutal than ever. Bandit tells Hawke than when he wakes up tomorrow morning in a hospital bed, he'll begin to realise that once you mess with Bandit, tomorrow will never come! Bandit walks down to the ringside area to huge cheers from the crowd.
'What About Hawke?' begins to play to huge boos from the packed crowd inside The Embassy. Hawke walks down to the ring with his manager and girlfriend Falcon. Hawke hands referee Kevin Poole the TWF World Championship and he puts it on a ring which then gets hoisted to the top of the Pyramid. Hawke enters the cage rather reluctantly and Falcon walks to the backstage area.
The arena darkens and footage of a helicopter flying over Chicago and as it flies toward the Sears Tower, 'Somewhere I Belong' by Linkin Park blasts over the PA to a massive pop as The Bandit walks down to the ring. He stops in the middle of the aisle and fireworks go off behind him.
This match was everything we expected it to be. Brutal, technical, humorous in places and it deserved it's main event billing. It all looked to be over when Hawke nailed The Bandit with a DDT off the top a 10" ladder. Hawke went to the outside and got a 20" ladder and try and reach the top of the cage which is 25" high. The Bandit crawled up to, what looked like the bottom of the ladder, but instead went to the turnbuckle and nailed the ladder with a dropkick, which catapulted Hawke into the Cage! Hawke then went crashing down through a table! Bandit slowly but surely gets to the top of the  ladder and gets a hold of the belt to huge cheers.
The crowd stands and gives a standing ovation to both men, which was throughly deserved. The Bandit stood at the top of the ladder with the TWF World Championship in his firm grasp. He smiles, even though blood is trickling down his face. The camera goes around the cage before focusing on Bandit as this explosive TWF-xWa PPV came to an end.
  
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AWESOME job man.... simply awesome job on those results!!!
  
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