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TWF Summer Break 2003 Results
30th Aug, 2003 at 2:47pm
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TWF Summer Break 2003
August 17th 2003
The Bridgend Dome, Bryncethin, Bridgend


We are inside The HUGE Bridgend Dome, and most of the crowd are in their seats. Rachel Stevens then sings 'God Save The Queen', which gets some jeers, before The Welsh National Anthem 'Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' is played over the PA. Every Welshman and Welshwoman in the Dome is singing which gets huge applause. Rachel Stevens then introduces the band who recorded the Summer Break theme song 'Your Disease'...Saliva!
Josey Scott leads his band to an awesome rendition of their hit track, taken from their second album 'Every Six Seconds', in stores now!

An extensive video package is shown, highlighting the fact that it is indeed Summer Break and also gives snippets of all the matches taking place tonight. Mr. BIG comments by saying that Summer Break is like the FA Cup Final, Game 7 of the Stanley Cup and the Superbowl all rolled into one. The Bandit says that he cannot wait for his first Summer Break. NJS says that he dreamed of events like Summer Break, and now he is living the dream. The video package ends with 3 wrestlers walking down an aisle to the ring, with Scott Hudson saying the phrase immortalised recently, "Do you dare to dream?".

An introductory video plays. "And now, the Total Wrestling Federation presents....Summer Break 2003!". We go inside The Bridgend Dome, where the crowd is already on their feet. 'Your Disease' by Saliva blares through the PA to a huge cheer from the crowd and a firework and pyro displays starts. The display, similar to that from the music video by AudioSlave 'Cochise' is stunning and when it stops, the entire crowd is cheering and holding up their signs. Some good signs read "Marz needs a Haircut", "Hawke needs cookies", "The Assassin kicks ass" and "A rarity...Bandit gets robbed". Scott Hudson and Paul Heyman, both decked up in suits and blazers welcome us to TWF Summer Break 2003, where tonight, careers will peak, legends will be made, championships determined, and we will see some of the best wrestling the TWF has to offer! The set is rather large, like WrestleMania X-7s. There is a short ramp way and a long aisle way to the ring. There is also a wide gap between the end of the ramp and the crowd barrier. There were no troubles getting anyone in, and the 100,000 capacity crowd is full to the brim!

The Dome darkens to huge cheers and suddenly 'Just Think About It' echos throughout The Bridgend Dome! BANG! 'Prayer' by Disturbed hits and Mr. BIG, wearing for the first time in a while, his famous '3 Flags' Waistcoat, walks down to the ring. Biggie goes over to Saliva and shakes each member's hand. He high-fives a lot of fans as he walks down to the ring. Scott Hudson remind TWF fans that tonight Mr. BIG faces 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies in what Biggie calls 'A Due Date With Fate'. Biggie gets on the microphone and says "Finally...The BIG Storm has arrived...in the biggest dome on the planet...in The BRIDGEND DOME!". The crowd cheers and Biggie says that after 1 year of construction, the Dome is ready to host the biggest show on the planet. Biggie says that the biggest show on the planet needs some great commentators. Biggie says that even though Paul Heyman and Scott Hudson make a great team, there is still something missing. Biggie says that he has got someone to bring that something back. Scott and Paul ponder and realise that is why there's a 3rd seat at the longer than usual announce table. Biggie says "Finally, he's back in the TWF...welcome back...BOBBY 'THE BRAIN' HEENAN!". The crowd explodes as Bobby's music hits. The announcer who has been off since March recovering from throat surgery is back in the TWF and gets a standing ovation from the TWF crowd. Scott Hudson says "NCW, eat this! A legend has returned to the announce table". Both Scott and Paul seem genuinely surprised and stand and clap as The Brain takes a seat at the announce table. Mr. BIG has already gone to the back, and we await the first match!

Rachel Stevens enters the ring once more and announces that the following contest is an 'Old Score To Settle' and is scheduled for one fall. She then introduces, from Orlando, Florida, weighing in at 300lbs, The Assassin! The crowd cheers as Saliva stay at ringside to perform The Assassin's theme song, 'Pride'. The Assassin walks out slowly but surely to huge cheers from the crowd. But he then turns back and gets out a huge Welsh Flag to an eruption of cheers! The Assassin walks down to the ring and poses with The Welsh Flag on the turnbuckles for the crowd.
'I'm Broken' by Pantera plays over the PA and the crowd boos loudly as Rhys Hopkins walks down to the ring with his tag-team partner Ryan Jenkins and manager Lisa. Rachel Stevens introduces Hopkins and then leaves the ring. The bells rings and the opening contest for Summer Break 2003 begins!
Hopkins gained an advantage throughout the match because of his friends at ringside, but that didn't stop The Assassin trying. Assassin floored Hopkins with a huge clothesline late on and was looking for the F-5. But Jenkins came in and went for The Assassin's mask! But he failed and The Assassin nailed him with a Stunner! Assassin saw the way Jenkins landed and looked into the crowd...The Assassin nailed Jenkins with The Assassin's Elbow! Hopkins however came in and nailed Assassin with a Superkick. The crowd booed as Rhys covered...1-2-kick out! The crowd cheered as The Assassin leaped up and nailed Hopkins with an F-5! Lisa tried to enter the ring but was too late as The Assassin got the 3-count!
'Pride' by Saliva hits as The Assassin jumped onto the turnbuckles in celebrating of a famous victory at Summer Break!

Backstage, Seek And Destroy are shown just chilling inside their locker room. Hawke is getting hyped about his Boiler Room Brawl and Karl Davies looks ready for his match with Mr. BIG tonight.
Backstage, the Rebels With Attitude are inside their locker room chilling. Mr. BIG is sitting quietly on a sofa, with NJS, High Voltage, Bandit, BSB and Silver all talking. Bandit sits down next to his pal and asks him what is wrong. Biggie says that he is thinking about tonight. 1 year ago, Biggie says, he stood in front of a TotalTron with the TWF World Championship held high in the air. Tonight, it's more personal than that. Karl Davies took away what he lived his life for and he's out for revenge. And That's Because he's Mr. B, Mr. I, Mr. G...That's Me Mr. B-I-G! The crowd cheers as the camera cuts back to ringside.

Scott Hudson and Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan thank everyone for tuning in and Paul Heyman tells us that highlights from TWF FanFest will be shown later on in the show. Also to come is the announcement of the next 2 inductees into the TWF Hall of Fame.

'Broken' by 12 Stones hits and the crowd boos. Rachel Stevens gets on the microphone and announces that the following contest is a Hardcore Match for the TWF Television Championship. Brownie walks out and down toward the ring area, with his Manager and Mentor Sumo Samurai following close behind. Scott Hudson reminds us that one year ago, Brownie and Blonde Man won a 5-Team Ladder Match to become TWF Tag-Team Champions. At September's King of the Ring, Brownie infamously dumped his partner when he won the TWF King of the Ring title last year.
Blonde Man's music hits and the crowd pops as he walks down to the ring, with a fire in his eye and looking ready for a brawl. Paul Heyman comments on this and says that as much as he likes Brownie, he feels that Blonde Man knows his brother well and that this will be a classic bout.
The match lived up to Heyman's comments with it being a sure fire classic, cementing the two men's reputation in TWF History. Brutal Chairshots were delivered by each man and neither could stand at the match's eventual end. Sumo Samurai got involved, as the match is Hardcore and he is not breaking any rules as he does so. Sumo nailed Blonde Man with a huge Roundhouse Dropkick that shook the ring. Sumo got back up and gave Blonde Man the Grimace, which sent him running into Brownie, who nailed him with a huge Martial Arts Kick. Brownie went up top and attempted a Money Shot-like move, but Blonde Man rolled out of the way and nailed his brother with a Spike DDT! 1-2-3! The crowd cheered as Blonde Man's music started back up once more. Sumo Samurai is irate with Brownie and begins to beat him up! The crowd boos as Blonde Man turns to leave. But Blonde Man ends up nailing a Springboard Moonsault off the top rope to Sumo Samurai! Brownie and Blonde Man throw Sumo into the ropes and nail him with a huge Double Karate Kick! The crowd has by this point exploded and Brownie climbs up top and nails Sumo with The Money Shot! Brownie looks at his brother and they shake hands and embrace! The crowd cheers as it appears that Team EV has returned!

-- TWF RAW Commercial --

The Announce Team inform us that Team EV have been reunited right here at TWF Summer Break! Footage is shown of what just transpired between Brownie and Blonde Man.

TWF Cameras now take us to the huge Bridgend Dome Boiler Room, where the Boiler Room Brawl is about to take place. Scott Hudson reminds us that the premise of a Boiler Room Brawl is similar to that of a cage match...first man out wins.
Blade enters first through a fire exit. He shakes hands with referee Peter Cavalli, who is sporting the brand new TWF Referee's Shirts which debut here tonight. The refs shirts bear a resemblance to the SmackDown! ones, except they are blood red instead of blue.
Hawke and Falcon then enter through the door in which the winner must escape. Hawke and Falcon strut up to Cavalli, but Cavalli gets Falcon to leave and watch the match from a TV Screen.
In the mean time, the match began and both men threw themselves back and fourth around the Boiler Room. Blade nailed Hawke with The Blazer off the top of a ladder, but Hawke handcuffed Blade to a boiler and nailed him with a chair. Blade ducked a second shot and the boiler pretty much exploded! The crowd gasped as Hawke choked and Blade escaped with no visual damage. Blade nailed Hawke into the boiler and then DDTed him head first onto a chair! The crowd cheered as Blade strutted toward the door. Hawke came from behind however and went for DDT. Blade countered and threw Hawke through a wooden wall into another room! Blade walked out of the door and was declared the winner by referee Peter Cavalli. 'Never Gonna Stop' plays over the PA in the Dome as Blade celebrates backstage his victory over Hawke.

Highlights from TWF FanFest are now shown. The FanFest this year was held at The Pines Centre in the shadow of the Bridgend Dome. Many of the features from last year's event remain, including Meet The Superstar, Say It As It Is Commentary and many other exhibits. Production coordinator Jon Catton says that the most popular exhibits are the wall of champions, the TWF History theatre and Meet The Superstar. Footage is then shown of when a crew member announces the next star to sign autographs. Many fans had waited hours to meet their favourite superstar and they were not disappointed when Mr. BIG, NJS and Lita all came down! The entire queue cheered and a huge Z-Pack chant started as Biggie stood on his desk. NJS modelled his xWa Championship with his girlfriend as Biggie said he'd be here all day signing autographs!

Paul Heyman says that the entire Z-Pack are nuts and that we will have more highlights from TWF FanFest later. Rachel Stevens then informs us that it is now time to announce the inductees into the TWF Hall of Fame! TWF Owner Douglas Edwards is already in the ring and he says that over the past 2 months, many fans have logged on to the TWF Discussion Forums and cast their votes and tonight, 2 very special men will be inducted into the TWF Hall of Fame. The Owner then states that on Grit BasH and Raw, these two men will be honoured with a formal induction ceremony. Douglas then tells us that the two winners are, in alphabetical order, High Voltage...and Mr. BIG! The crowd explodes as Douglas Edwards leaves the ring with his bodyguards and walks backstage.

Backstage, The AshTaker is seen preparing for his TWF World Championship Main Event tonight.

'Your Disease' by Saliva plays once more as Josey Scott and David Draiman of Saliva and Disturbed respectively walk down to the ring. Rachel Stevens announces that the following match is a 6-Person Lumberjack Match for the TWF Women's Championship. Introducing first, the special guest referees for this bout, David Draiman and Josey Scott from Disturbed and Saliva! The crowd cheers as both lead singers pose on the middle turnbuckles.
Stevens then introduces the first competitor, from Porthcawl, Bridgend; she is the TWF Women's Champion, Libra! Busted suddenly appear on the stage to perform Libra's theme 'Crash And Burn' from their album 'Busted'. Libra is cheered down to the ring.
'Bodies' hits to huge boos as Falcon, Rachael and Sarah Thomas walk down to the ring. tHe bPa ladies are looking confident tonight.
'I'll Do What I Wanna' blasts over the audio and the crowd boos get louder as Holly walks down to the ring. Paul Heyman has also realised that there are only 5 ladies in the ring right now.
A long silence happens prior to TWF Commissioner High Voltage appears on stage and announces that the final participant is returning to the TWF tonight...and here she is! BAM! 'We Just Be Dreemin' by the crappiest 'rap' group around, Blazin' Squad plays and Atomically Kool Kat walks out on stage to a huge set of cheers.
Rachel Stevens then introduces the lumberjacks: TWF Television Champion Blonde Man, Blade, Brownie, Matthew Jones, Todd McFarlene, Sarah Sharman, Champozina and Hayley Holder.
The 6 ladies brawled all over ringside, with lumberjacks being involved frequently. Falcon nailed Libra with the Falcon Arrow and scored the pinfall victory. Her music hit to huge boos as she left the ring with the TWF Women's Championship held high above her head.

-- TWF King of the Ring Commercial --

Scott Hudson and Paul Heyman announce that the next time the TWF is on Pay-Per-View will be on September 21st at the Cefn Cribwr Community Centre for King of the Ring: The Sweet 16. They also announce that the theme song playing in the background is 'Whisper' by Evanescence. Tickets are on sale now and if you can't get a hold of any, order it on Pay-Per-View. The two then announce that the next match is the one which truly does involve power: High Voltage vs. TWF Chairman Mr. Edwards.

-- Video Package --

Rachel Stevens then announces that the following match is scheduled for one fall and is for the 'Only One Seat In The Board Room'. The loser of this bout is barred from TWF Meetings for 30 days. Introducing first, the Commissioner of the Total Wrestling Federation...High Voltage! Linkin Park are on hand to perform HV's theme, a 'secret' track called 'High Voltage'. The band have gained popularity backstage and a lot of the TWF Superstars were probably enjoying what they were hearing. HV walks down to the ring with a flame in both his eyes and ready for a brutal fight. Scott informs us that this is HV's first wrestling match in the TWF since Against All Odds, when he was beaten by Mr. BIG in a Loser Leaves TWF Match.
After Linkin Park have finished their performance, 'P.I.M.P', the new release by 50-Cent begins to play over the PA and Mr. Edwards walks down to the ring. The crowd boos loudly as he walks slowly down the aisle way.
This match was a brutal affair. Both men were bleeding and the match is sure to go down as one of the most brutal in TWF History. Hawke came running down to the ring and attempted to nail HV with The Evenflow DDT. However, Hawke's opponent from earlier and HV's Brother, Blade, ran down to the ring and nailed Hawke with The Blazer! The crowd cheered as HV nailed Mr. Edwards with The Electric Shock onto a Steel Chair and covered...1-2-3!
'High Voltage' blasted over the PA and the crowd cheered as HV just fell back onto the canvas. Referee Keith Jones sits HV up and raises his hand in victory. Hawke on the outside is irate and gets in the ring to tend to his fallen boss. We are not even halfway through the biggest PPV of the year so far and we have already seen drama and enough blood to keep a Heart Transplant patient alive for 3 years! Brain tells us that still to come include the TWF World Championship Match, Mr. BIG vs. 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies and NJS vs. The Shott for the xWa Championship.

-- xWa Xtreme Intentions Commercial --

We return to ringside and Rachel Stevens gets on the microphone and announces that the next event at the Bridgend Dome will be Xtreme Intentions on October 12th! The crowd cheers and they are to cheer even louder as now coming up is a VERY special performance of Rachel's new single, 'Sweet Dreams (My LA Ex)'. A kinda TWF All Star band is playing in the background as High Voltage is playing guitar along with Ryan Jenkins and Brain says that a proper TWF All-Star performance is needed later on! The performance is just as sexy as her video and her performance gets one of the biggest cheers of the night. Rachel then walks back down to the ring and continues her ring announcing job.

The next match is the Suicidal Six Man Match to determine the new TWF Cruiserweight Champion, vacated by JCVS earlier this week. Introducing first, the bPa's participants in this match: Todd McFarlene & Matthew Jones. They get booed from the second 'Bodies' hits to when they enter the ring and pose on the turnbuckles.
'Rollin' by Limp Bizkit begins to blare over the PA and the crowd gives a mixed reaction as Deadman walks down to the ring with his valet, Stacy 'The Kat' Carter. Kat is wearing something a little skimpier than usual, although she is no match for Rachel Stevens in a beauty contest.
'Always' hits and Joe Whelan and Luke Thomas, who represent the Red Hoodie Crew in this match, walk down to the ring for the match, wearing their usual Red Hoodies and boogieing to Saliva. 5 men are already in the ring, and we await the sixth competitor...
Jody Fleisch's Music hits! The crowd pops as the former TWF Cruiserweight Champion, who has been touring recently, walks down to the ring!
This match was everything you could expect from cruiserweight action. Fast-paced, technical and lots of mini-brawls developed in this great match. Deadman looked to have the match won when he nailed The Death Star on Matthew Jones. However, Jody Fleisch saw a chance and took it and nailed Deadman with the Phoenix 720 DDT to the delight of the crowd. With the other men either brawling or down and out, Jody covered and got the 1-2-3! The crowd erupted as his music hit. The rest of the combatants stood in shock, as Jody became a 2-time TWF Cruiserweight Champion. His first reign was un-stoppable, can he repeat that this time?

Backstage, Michael King, who is wearing a tuxedo, is backstage with TWF Tag-Team Championship holders Jean Claude Van Slam and TWF Hardcore Champion The Vamp. Michael asks them about the next match here tonight, which sees them take on Big Sexy Badass & Silver, Steven Dimmock & Adam Taylor and a mystery tag-team in a TLC Match. JCVS says that it has been difficult to prepare as they have no idea at all who the mystery tag-team is. But The Vamp buts in and says that he is confident that he and JCVS can get the job done, in front of a UK record attendance here at the Bridgend Dome. The Vamp taps JCVS's shoulder and the two walk down to the ringside area.

'Try Us' hits and the crowd cheers...BANG! The music continues as the TWF Tag-Team Champions walk down to the ring, possibly for the last time. Scott Hudson informs us that the TWF Tag-Team Champions have retained their championship at the first 2 Summer Breaks ('00 & '01) but Team EV upset the form books. JCVS and The Vamp look rather confident as Rachel Stevens goes over the specifics of the match in the ring. JCVS and Vamp hand over the tag-team belts which are then hoisted around 20ft above the ring.
Saliva return onto the stage to perform the Red Hoodie Crew's theme, 'Always'. Adam Taylor and Steven Dimmock walk out to a ton of boos. The two, as cockily as after, walk down to the ring, looking like they are above everybody else. JCVS and The Vamp look on in frustrating as they walk down to the ring.
"Cut My Life into pieces...THIS IS MY LAST RESORT!" The crowd leaped back up and cheered louder than ever as Silver, Summer and Big Sexy Badass walk down to the ring in unison. Brain says that these 3 have major event experience from being in the XWF. Heyman began to speculate as to whom the mystery tag-team is.
The Dome stays silent for around 30 seconds, before '2-Tough' hits! The ROGERZ are back in the TWF! The crowd cheers as the infamous former Tag-Team Champions run down to the ring.
This match was what you could expect from a TLC match, plus a whole lot more. JCVS and The Vamp constructed a Tower of 6 Tables, and it looked certain as though Adam Taylor would go flying through them. But Steven Dimmock came in and got Taylor off the ladder at the last second. Meanwhile, BSB, Silver and The Rogerz duelled on the outside. JCVS and The Vamp struggled for a moment, and Taylor and Dimmock looked to have the match won. But JCVS drop kicked the ladder and Taylor and Dimmock went flying into the 6 Tables! The crowd exploded and the 'Holy Shit!' chants started. JCVS climbed the ladder and won the match for his team to the delight of the crowd.
BSB, Silver and The Rogerz had taken their fight backstage and JCVS and The Vamp were left to celebrate triumphantly. Scott Hudson claimed that this was by far the most brutal Tables, Ladders, Chairs match in TWF History, to which Paul Heyman agreed.

Backstage, we zoom out of a T-Shirt saying 'Bye-Bye Jackass' to see that Mr. BIG is wearing it. He is standing by backstage with Michael King. King asks Mr. BIG of his thoughts as in just minutes, he gets his chance of revenge on Karl Davies. Biggie says that this is the moment that will define him. Biggie remarks that if he is to be remembered, he'd like to be remembered as the guy who kicked Karl Davies' punk-ass in front of 100,000 people inside The Bridgend Dome! The crowd cheered loudly and Biggie continued by saying that he also gets his chance to prove that Holly, at one point, meant a lot to him. It will be her chance to finally get what she deserves....get herself caught up in a BIG Storm...WHO BETTA?! Biggie is obviously excited at the prospect of his match and cockily walks back to his locker room.

The stage hands continue to clear away the mess left by the TLC match when suddenly...'My Time' hits and the crowd cheers. The green lights flicker on stage and a man enters the stage. He turns toward the crowd and is wearing clothes similar to XCW's Terminator. He has showed up on stage with the TWF IC Belt! The crowd is startled and the man turns toward the crowd and takes off his mask, and it is TRIPLE J! The crowd is in shock! Scott Hudson cannot believe it! Triple J is The Terminator! Terminator continues to walk down to the ring with an almighty smile on his face. The Brain says that he predicted this and he has been proven right once more!
'Always' by Saliva plays once more and the crowd boos once more as Ryan Jenkins walks out, this time with Rhys Hopkins and in his wrestling gear. He looks a lot more cockier than usual as he walks down to the ring. However, there is no referee in the ring at this time...
High Voltage, who is bandaged up from earlier, walks out on stage and introduces your special guest referee...RIC FLAIR! 'Evolution' by Motörhead plays over the PA and Flair, wearing a TWF Referee's jersey walks out on stage for this one-time only appearance. The entire crowd is standing and 'Wooo'ing Flair down the ramp.
Flair provided a lot of entertainment value in this match, and did his best to stop Hopkins interfere. Hopkins did at one point did interfere, but The Assassin came down to the ring in a Golf Cart! The crowd cheered as he came down to the ring quickly. The Assassin grabs Hopkins and gets him on the outside and nails him with a Steel Chair! The crowd cheers as The Assassin puts Hopkins onto the golf cart and takes him back up the aisle. Jenkins looks at this and screams to his partner, but Terminator turns him around and nails him with Game Over! 1-2-3!
'My Time' hits as Flair awards Terminator the TWF Intercontinental Championship. The Assassin however is not done with Hopkins. He nails him once more with the chair and then pushes the golf cart off the stage! The Assassin raises his hands in the air and shouts "Wooo!" at Flair who is smiling proudly on this, his first TWF appearance.

Backstage, NJS and Lita are seen leaving their locker room and walking down to ringside. We then switch cameras as The Shott is shown walking down to the ringside area.

Scott Hudson, Paul Heyman and Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan then introduce a video package all about how these two came to meet at Summer Break.

-- Video Package --
[BG Music: 'Action' - Powerman 5000]

We return to an outside view of The Bridgend Dome, where Paul Heyman reminds us that this is TWF Summer Break 2003 live from The Bridgend Dome, Bridgend, Wales, UK!
The Y2J-ohmmeter restarts on the JumboTron to huge pop: 05...04...03...02...01...00. BANG! 'Bring Me Down' by Puddle of Mudd begins to play over the PA to a HUGE pop from the crowd, one of the biggest of the evening. NJS and Lita, looking stunning as usual, walk down to the ring with the xWa Championship, and NJS looks very ready to defend his title as Rachel Stevens announces the match.
'Cowboys From Hell' by Pantera hits and the crowd cheers as well for The Shott, who is returning to TWF PPV here tonight at Summer Break. The Shott is walking down to the ring with a purpose and he is also ready for a fight.
This match was probably one of, if not, the best match of the night. The two men battled for over 30 minutes  brutalising each other, in one of the finest displays of technical brawling in history. The match finally ended when NJS hit The Shott with The N-Factor and rolled The Shott up for the 1-2-3. The crowd didn't cheer quite so much when 'Bring Me Down' hit.
Lita entered the ring and hugged her boyfriend, but The Shott looked pissed off. NJS got The Shott back up and The Shott was about to leave. NJS extended his hand toward The Shott and the two men shook hands at the end of a awesome match, although many will feel that The Shott deserved to leave Summer Break as xWa Champion.

Backstage, Holly and 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies are smooching when a Road Agent informs them that their match is next up. We switch cameras to Mr. BIG, who is walking down to the ring area to MASSIVE cheers from the crowd. He turns back toward the locker room, and then grabs a Cherry Coke, downs it in one, drops it in a garbage can and then continues to walk toward the ring.

-- Video Package --
[BG Music: 'Faultline' - Saliva]

Rachel Stevens gets on the microphone and announces that the following contest is 'A Due Date With Fate' and slated for one fall. Introducing first,...she gets interrupted by the famous words on screen of 'Just Think About It', from Brackla, Bridgend, weighing in at 280lbs, Mr. BIG!
BANG! Disturbed return to the stage to perform 'Prayer', Mr. BIG's Theme Music. The crowd are treated to unbelievable performance by the band as Mr. BIG appears on stage to huge cheers. Scott Hudson reminds us that Mr. BIG is 3-0 at Summer Break, but this is the first time Mr. BIG has not been involved in a TWF World Championship Match at Summer Break.
'I'll Do What I Wanna' blasts over the PA to huge jeers and boos from the entire crowd as 'Stone Kold' Karl Davies walks down to the ring with his manager Holly. The crowd continues to jeer as Holly and SKKD walk down to the ring. They kiss for a short while in the aisle as Mr. BIG encourages them to bring it down to the ring. The first 16 rows are all standing and awaiting the start of this blockbuster rematch from No Way BacK. The Brain says that this is definitely the most personal match on the entire card tonight.
This match was unbelievable from start to finish, with both combatants slugging it out all over ringside. Mr. BIG was Spinebustered through the announce table and Holly was beaming when this happened. Davies took Biggie back into the ring and added insult to injury when he attempted The BIG Elbow on Mr. BIG. But Biggie got back up as soon as he was gonna hit the move and instead planted him with The Equaliser! The crowd went nuts and then Biggie showed Davies how it's done when he nailed The BIG Elbow! The crowd cheers got louder, but then Holly entered the ring. Mr. BIG caught sight of Holly and just stared at her. The crowd were beginning to chant "Lose It!" as in "Lose Your Composure". Biggie was after revenge and grabbed Holly by the throat. But suddenly he dropped her! The crowd were startled, but Biggie turned around at the wrong moment and Karl Davies speared Biggie from the top rope! A thunderous blow was heard and Biggie lay in the middle of the ring lifeless. Holly laughed evilly as she saw Biggie. Davies then told Holly to leap up top. But Biggie got back up and nailed Davies with a right hand and threw him out of the ring! Holly, who has turned her back on Biggie attempts a moonsault. But Biggie catches her in mid-air and catches her in a Tombstone position! The crowd cheers loudly as Biggie then nailed Holly with The Scoop Reverse DDT! The crowd cheers loudly as Holly is stunned from the move. BIGGIE NAILS HER WITH THE BIG STORM! The crowd explodes as he does so and Karl Davies enters the ring and gets a BIG Storm for his pleasure! 1-2-3!
'Prayer' hits to the joy of the entire crowd. Rachel Stevens announces the winner of this match, Mr. BIG. Biggie hugs Rachel and he poses on the turnbuckles. Scott Hudson says that Biggie gave his all and finally...bah-God Finally got revenge. Biggie then gets a microphone from Rachel Stevens and asks the crowd "If You Wanna See Biggie, Rachel Stevens and the referee down some Cherry Cokes in celebration, gimme a B-I-G". The crowd emphatically shouted 'B-I-G' as 'Prayer' started back up again. Biggie passed around some Cherry Coke to all 3 and posed on the turnbuckles once more before leaving the ring.

-- TWF Web Commercial --

Scott Hudson says that he'd like to thank all the people who have visited the TWF Web, which celebrates it's first Birthday on September 3rd. Paul Heyman also reminds us to check out the TWF Discussion Forums, which celebrate their first birthday on Netfirms on Monday October 13th! Brain also reminds us to tune in to TWF Grit BasH when High Voltage will formerly be inducted into the TWF Hall of Fame, and some news has just been announced! On TWF Grit BasH, October 8th 2003, Mr. BIG and High Voltage's Hall of Fame Banners will be raised to the rafters of the TWF Arena!

The Double J's from XCW are already in the ring and are on the microphone, and they say that this has gotta to be the worse PPV of all time. It has been so predictable, they say. The Double J's also say that it has been difficult to prepare for their match, as they have no idea who their opponents are. The arena lights dim and Rachel Stevens announces that "Their opponents..."
BANG! Disturbed begin to perform 'Liberate' and the crowd assumes that it is The Assassin. But rising from a section of the cage are two men in black hooded tops. They turn around and their hoodies say 'Discipline Disciples'. One of them takes their hoodie off to reveal...JT MONEY! The crowd cheers and JT points toward his partner.......OTTOBOMB! The crowd has officially gone ape shit! Ottobomb is back at Summer Break for the second year running. However, this match didn't even get started, as The Double J's had been counted out and attacked the Discipline Disciples to cause a No Contest. The crowd booed, but The Discipline Disciples beat up on the Double J's with Ottobomb nailing Jo with the xTc and JT blasted Johnny with the J-T-T. JT grabbed a hold of the xWa Tag-Team Belts and raised them in the air, before throwing them down onto the Double J's.

Scott Hudson then announces that the final match and tonight's Main Event is up next. The AshTaker vs. The Bandit, TWF World Championship!

-- Video Package --
[BG Music: 'Your Disease' - Saliva]

Rachel Stevens gets on the microphone and says "Ladies and Gentleman, the following contest is your Main Event for TWF Summer Break 2003. This contest is slated for one fall and is also for the Total Wrestling Federation World Championship!". The crowd were already on their feet. VT of a helicopter flying over Chicago plays to a huge pop and the crowd's cheers get louder as it flies toward The Sears Tower. Linkin Park return to the stage to perform 'Somewhere I Belong' from their latest Album 'Meteora', which is available in-stores now. Scott Hudson informs us that this is the second time The Bandit has main evented a 'Super PPV' the first time he did so was as XWF Massacre in a Fatal Four Way match involving JT Money, Ottobomb, Deadman K and himself. The Bandit is high on experience and will use that to his advantage tonight.
The AshTaker's symbol is lowered in front of the JumboTron and the crowd boos as it explodes into flames and 'Graveyard Symphony' blasts over the PA. The AshTaker walks slowly out on to the stage and walks just as slowly down the ramp. Taker looks determined tonight to become a 2-Time TWF World Champion. Only Bandit stands in his way. Chief Referee Cyril 'Bob' Sage is standing in the ring in the new TWF Referee Shirts and raises the TWF World Championship high in the air.
The two men decided to let their feud continue here tonight, giving each other everything they got, and eventually, it was enough for one man to become victor. Deadman interfered on behalf of The AshTaker, but The Bandit fought them off. Deadman went for a Steel Chair and aimed for The Bandit, but instead nailed The AshTaker whilst Bob Sage was down and out! The crowd cheered as Bandit threw Deadman out of the ring and nailed The AshTaker with The Stupifier! Bob Sage crawled over to make the cover: 1-2-3!
'Somewhere I Belong' hit to cheers as The Bandit grabbed the TWF World Championship and posed with it to huge cheers. Pyros went off on the stage to celebrate what a magnificent PPV this was. This has cemented the TWF's reputation as one of the best federations around right now.

A recap video package of the event is shown, before cutting back to Bandit posing on the turnbuckles to end the PPV.
  
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