TWF Easter HeAT
Sunday, March 27th 2005
Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl, Bridgend
Theme Song: 'Safe Home' - Anthrax
The opening highlight reel showed us all of the matches and combatants that will be here live, tonight; whilst also reminding us that this is the last TWF PPV before Mr. BIG officially takes over as MD. "And now...Nokia presents...TWF Easter HeAT". Fireworks and pyros go off in the age-old pavilion and the crowd holds up their signs and cheers loudly as the cameras pan around the packed venue for the show. The camera then turn upward and focus on the 21-feet high Steel Cage that will be used for the TWF World Championship bout later tonight, then the camera focus backstage on two hearses pulling up, both containing caskets, ready for the first ever TWF Last Ride Match later on tonight between the Z-Pack and Team EV. Scott Hudson is joined, as usual, by Joey Styles, looking on in on an expansive new set, which has used the pavilion's stage, but there is room for the hearses later on tonight. The crowd seems partially excited for this one, so let's be on with the show!
'Crush'em' plays, for not the last time tonight, and the crowd quickly returns to standing and booing as Jason Davies walks out with Holly, the latter carrying a microphone. Holly stills holds bitterness from her clients, Team EV, loss at DMG in the Ambulance Match. Holly enters the ring and begins to speak. The crowd is still booing and is intent on not letting her get a word in. Holly says that tonight, she is intent on becoming the most successful manager in TWF history by leading her men to an unprecedented 3 title victories in one night. Her mission starts here with Jason. Jason Davies is a fine example of what the fans should be cheering for: An all-round, great sportsman and athlete, who has a great dress sense and fine taste in music, not some bozo like NJS, who eats pie and chips, whilst listening to "Mega-tallica" or what ever crap that is. The crowd's boos turn very vicious at this point and Holly says that Jason is just the beginning. Tonight, all her men will bring home gold and she will be able to shut Biggie's mouth up with all the gold she can grasp. Holly slams the microphone into the hands of Rachel Stevens, who announces his opponent.
The arena is silent for a short while before the bass picks up on 'Like The Angel' and the crowd cheers as Matthew Jones, the TWF Hardkore Champion walks out onto the stage. He cups his ears to the music to the delight of the crowd as Holly covers her ears. Jones slowly walks down to the ring, eyeing up both Jason and Holly, looking at their communication before leaping into the ring to begin the match.
This was an excellent opening encounter, with Holly's presence at ringside a hot discussion point between the announcers. Jones seemed in control of the opening part of the match, but when he missed a fairly easy chairshot, Davies turned the tide and dominated most of the match. Davies lived it up in front of this capacity crowd that was booing him furiously. Davies managed to hit Jones with a DDT onto a trash can lid in one corner of the ring and he then strolled over to the turnbuckle. Holly, meanwhile, set up a trash can in the corner where Jones lay. Jason charged at Jones, looking to hit the 3-Point Football Stance, but Jones gave Jason a drop toe hold into the turnbuckle! Jones then dropkicked Holly into the barrier to massive cheers and as Jason rose back to his feet, with the suddenness of a lightning strike, Jones delivered a Brynteg Cutter! Jones rolled Jason over and covered for the 1-2-3.
'Like The Angel' played once more to massive cheers from the crowd as Jones rolled out of the ring with the TWF Hardkore Championship still in his possession. Holly holds her head in pain with Jason down and out on the floor. Jones walks up to the stage area and poses on both sides with the belt, looking elated, before walking backstage. Jason and Holly, meanwhile, look very angry and don't know who to blame as they walk up the ramp.
Backstage; we are in the parking lot of the Grand Pavilion, where Scott comments that still to come we have the Last Ride Match, Steel Cage Match and Legend vs. Legend...when the sound of guitars can be heard. Slowly creeping down the ramp is the scarlet red 2001 Ferrari 360 Spider with the registration 'B1GG1E'. Following close behind is an electric blue 2002 Chevrolet Corvette. The Ferrari is playing Fozzy's 'Daze of the Weak', whilst the Corvette is playing 'BYOB' by SOAD. The doors to both cars open simultaneously, and out of the Ferrari steps TWF CEO and Tag-Team Champion Mr. BIG, whilst out of the Chevrolet steps his partner NJS and their manager Louise. The three look at each other and smile and head down a hallway to their dressing room.
Scott Hudson and Joey Styles thank us for joining them on Pay-Per-View and tell us that the arrival of Biggie has reminded them to remind us that come Friday, April 1st, Mr. BIG will become the active Managing Director and CEO of the TWF. Biggie has asked them to remind the viewers that the next TWF PPV will be an interesting one, as it's No Way BacK and emanates from the Cardiff International Arena on April 24th 2005. Scott says that the next match will be right up once the road agents have cleared up the mess from the hardkore match we just witnessed.
'Someday' by Nickelback hits to a massive cheer from the crowd and the TWF Women's Champion, Libra, makes her way down to the ring in-front of her hometown crowd. Libra has been champion since winning the tournament for the vacant championship way back in October at Halloween Hell, and tonight she faces someone she faced on that night on her way to becoming champion.
Adara James's music hits and the crowd give her a muted reaction as she slowly walks down to the ring. Since xWa Parental Advisory, we have seen very little of James as she has been back and fourth to the Asylum in a quest to improve her wrestling abilities, and tonight she has a chance to show off what she has learned.
This match surprised many with its quality and it was obvious that both women have improved tremendously in recent weeks. The big occasion seemed to aid the match as well and Libra was particularly buoyant in-front of her home crowd. James mounted some good offensive moves and gave Libra a real run for her money, catching her out with roll ups on more than one occasion. Libra, however, managed to find an extra edge in front of her home crowd and as James looked ready to hit a big move, Libra dodged it and delivered the Horoscope to massive cheers and covered for the 1-2-3 and victory.
'Someday' hit to big cheers from the crowd and Libra grabbed the Women's Championship from referee Sophie Matravers and posed with it. Libra leaped out of the ring and then over the guard rail to celebrate the victory with her home crowd. James didn't look too happy though as she walked back up the stage and backstage. Libra, meanwhile, was living for the moment and enjoying every second of it.
Backstage; Mr. Smooth is standing by. He says that coming up later tonight, the TWF World Championship will be on the line when Mastermind and Hawke go one-on-one inside the highest steel cage ever built for professional wrestling, anywhere in the world. Smoothy then introduces Mastermind, who is standing next to him, with a new t-shirt and the TWF World Championship on his shoulder. Mastermind says that ever since he became TWF World Champion at Dangerously Serious, the Triad have placed a bull's eye on his chest. Every time they have shot, he has dodged it, grabbed their arrow and shoved back in their chest. Mastermind says that tonight, the odds are against him once more as he must climb nearly 15 feet of steel cage to escape and retain his championship. The One & Only reminds us that in the past he has been successful in beating some odds, and tonight he intends to do so once more, because he's the one, the only...Mastermind. Mastermind has a sinister smile as he walks away from the interview area and Smoothy hands it back to ringside.
The lights suddenly turn off...PAW! The crowd cheers as 'Down in the Catabombs' plays over the PA. Owen Carl slowly walks out to the middle of the ramp way, where his client Hades walks out with the TWF Television Championship around his waist. Scott Hudson comments that Hades has been the most dominant man in Total Wrestling Federation history since his arrival at Eve of Destruction last September. Tonight, he faces old foe Karl Davies in a match for the TWF TV Championship. Hades leaps into the ring and gets himself psyched.
"I Won't Do What You Tell Me!" BOOM! The ball is kicked and the glass shatters as Karl Davies walks out to the ring, alone for the first time in a while. We cut backstage to see Holly backstage with the rest of the Jocks crowded around a TV screen watching the match. Davies gets into the ring and wastes no time, beginning the match immediately.
This match was fantastic and the crowd really enjoyed it. Both men know each other very well from their days in BCW as The Jocks, but Hades seemed determined to prove a point to the self-proclaimed Jocks "captain" right from the start and did so in style. Davies was on the offensive for a lot of the match, but some attacks simply didn't affect the monster Hades, who again showed his dominance and proving again why he has become so feared in the TWF since joining in September. Davies, however, managed to capitalise on miscommunication between Carl and Hades and hit a Stunna. The crowd booed, but Hades kicked out of a two count and launched Davies straight into the air with a huge body press! Hades needed no confirmation, and delivered The Hades Driver to get the 1-2-3 he needed.
'Down in the Catabombs' played once more to emphatic cheers from the capacity crowd. Hades stood in the ring with the TWF Television Championship, holding it over his head and standing over Karl Davies, who is lifeless in the ring. Carl joins his client and simply smiles. As Hades and Carl walk backstage, both men get in the face of the camera, taunting the fallen stars at ringside. As they step behind the curtain, we cut back to see Davies being aided out of ringside to what will probably be a disgruntled Jocks dressing room!
Backstage; we see The Shott making final preparations for the next match as he stretches and gets himself warmed up for his match with The Assassin, which is coming up...next!
--- RWF Commercial ---
The crowd is rocking after seeing the RWF commercial, but the cheers turn to boos quickly as the lights fade and the stage fills up with smoke. The amazing chugging riff of 'Cowboys from Hell' by Pantera can be heard through out the Pavilion and The Shott walks out onto the stage to a mass of boos. He slowly walks down to the ring, taunting the crowd and acting extremely cocky, knowing that he has met his opponent on many occasions.
The arena stays silent as 'Trust' by Megadeth begins to play...BAM! The sparks fly and The Assassin leaps out onto the stage with his RWF World Championship wrapped around his shoulder. Scott and Joey comment that The Assassin will be one of the superstars confirmed to be at the RWF shows that are being organised, but before then, he wants to settle this score with The Shott.
These two men had a major score to settle and did so with style in the age old pavilion. Assassin took control of the early going, with the match spilling to the outside on many occasions. As the match progressed, The Shott gradually got more and more in control. The Assassin did not take this lying down in any way, attacking Shott with all his might and power. Considering that many thought this would be a total mis-match in terms of size, the match was finely balanced between both men, but in the end there was only going to be one winner. Assassin was ready and poised to deliver The Assassinator, and whipped Shott into the ropes, and looked to have hit the move, when Shott dodged out of it at the last possible moment! Shott quickly countered an attempted punch from Assassin into a sidewalk slam, and Shott then used the ropes for leverage! 1-2-3!
The crowd booed with fury as Shott raced out of the ring. 'Cowboys from Hell' hit and The Assassin is livid! Shott taunted Assassin from the top of the stage, but The Assassin gave chase, and both men ran behind the curtain backstage to huge cheers!
Backstage; Michael King is in the assigned interview area with Deadman, Ms. Sweet and J-Fox. King asks the dynamic duo, who are current xWa Tag-Team Champions for their thoughts as in just a few moments; they will take on Marz & Frekishi in a match for their titles. Deadman looked ready to speak first, but J-Fox snatches the microphone away and J-Fox says that tonight, he too, like The Assassin, has a score to settle. J-Fox grew up watching the TWF and watching Marz effectively drive the TWF into the ground with his extravagant ways. Fox says that thanks to his idol Uncle Biggie that the TWF is still around. Fox continues his rant, saying that Frekishi is just as bad as Marz. Frekishi and Fox's brother, The Fox, were good friends growing up, but when Frekishi decided to turn into who he is today, he tried to turn The Fox his way. His brother resisted, but now they are on the same side, he is going to demonstrate that Deadman is more like a brother to him than those two will ever be. Deadman and Ms. Sweet kiss on the cheek as J-Fox signs off the interview and they head towards the ring.
The lights in the Grand Pavilion fade as the usual Triad intro plays to massive boos. PAW! The gunshot is heard through out the venue and the sparks fly on the stage as Frekishi leads out Marz and Michelle for this bout. Marz could make history here and become the first two-time xWa Tag-Team Champion and with the most unlikely of partners: Terminator and Frekishi, both men whom in the past he has gone on record as saying he despises!
The bell begins to slowly toll to a massive cheer from the crowd, and 'Killers' by Iron Maiden hits. J-Fox, Deadman and Ms. Sweet walk out onto the stage and the crowd is going wild for the young duo. The men hand their belts to Ms. Sweet and race their way down to the ring!
This match was a mixed bag really. The crowd didn't know what to expect with two such different style teams facing each other. Deadman and J-Fox showed why they are highly-rated as a unit, but Marz and Frekishi just didn't seem to click. At times though, this worked in their advantage. The two men turned the match into a "Who could beat the opponents up the worst" contest, which Frekishi seemed to be winning, using the ring post to it's full potential after the teams scurried to ringside at one point during the contest. However, the inability to click was the downfall for the Triad. Marz concentrated on J-Fox in the ring, whilst Deadman and Frekishi went at it, hammer and tongs, around ringside, battering their heads on everything within their grasp. Marz had hit the OOTW Stunner on Fox but climbed up top to look for The Bomb. But, as usual, the attempt didn't really work because J-Fox came up, and delivered a Styles Clash-like manoeuvre from the top rope! The crowd went insane as Frekishi entered the ring only to be clotheslined straight out of it by Deadman! 1-2-3!
The crowd went wild once more as 'Killers' hit and the champions began celebrations in the ring. Backstage, Hawke is seen to be livid in the Triad dressing room. In the ring, Deadman and J-Fox hug each other, then Ms. Sweet and celebrate with their belts as Marz and Frekishi head back up the ramp, arguing over exactly whose fault the result of that match actually was.
Backstage; the Z-Pack looks on at what just happened. Mr. BIG, NJS, Louise & The Bandit are all sitting down on their sofas and look very pleased with the result. Biggie gets up and grabs a Cherry Coke before sitting back down on the sofa next to Louise. Louise comments that Mr. BIG is not himself around her any more. Biggie says there's a reason for that. There's someone else. The crowd gasps! "For both of us. I know someone who likes you and I also like someone. I have a gentleman's agreement with this person, and you'll find out who it is soon, honestly". Bandit says that Biggie shouldn't really say that because the attention has been taken off the big Last Ride Match later on tonight. Biggie disagrees, saying that tonight; the pressure is on for both teams because they cannot afford to lose such a big match-up. Louise says that her hatred for Holly increases by the minute and that she wants Holly o-u-t. Biggie agrees and says that he has an idea for that. The camera pans out as Biggie and Bandit discuss their plan, whilst NJS just stares gaping at Louise, which gets a laugh from the crowd.
Backstage; Jean Claude Van Slam is seen walking down a hallway ready for the next match. We cut back to ringside and to the announce table, where Scott and Joey talk about the history between the opponents tonight. From being opponents to partners to opponents once more, you get the feeling that tonight; they finally find out, once and for all...who the better man is.
---- Video Package ----
[BG Music: 'Better Man' - Pearl Jam]
Scott and Joey plug the Pearl Jam greatest hits CD 'rearviewmirror', and Rachel Stevens announces the match to a massive applause. The lights go out...BANG! 'Slow Chemical' plays to a mass of boos from the crowd as The Vamp stands in the middle of the stage. He slowly walks down to the ring without displaying any kind of emotion. He gets in the ring and poses on the turnbuckles, before standing in the middle of the ring awaiting his old friend and now rival.
The crowd is standing...BAM! The sparks fly as 'Show Me A Sign' by Breaking Point hits and the crowd continues to cheer as Jean Claude Van Slam leaps onto the stage. JCVS finally looks to be at near enough 100% after months of being plagued by injury. JCVS leaps into the ring and poses off the turnbuckles before standing on the last one and staring into the eyes of The Vamp. Referee Keith Jones looks like he is gonna call this one down the middle.
This match was amazing! These two legends and former friends gave it all they had to ultimately determine who was the better man, but attempting to beat the living hell out of each other! Using everything from ring bells to toilet seats, they fought all around ringside, even in the hallways of the great Pavilion before the match ended back in the ring. There, JCVS gained the upper-hand, hitting some amazing moves from the top rope, but when attempting the Five-Star Frog Splash, Vamp rolled out of the way. This signalled the end for the high-flying superstar as The Vamp locked in a VampMission, which quickly turned into a Full Nelson Slam! The crowd gasped in horror as Vamp rolled JCVS up. 1-2-3!
'Slow Chemical' hits and The Vamp stands up with a huge smile on his face, staring down at JCVS. JC slowly climbs to his feet, and has his hands on his hips. Vamp still stands their smiling, with his long black hair dripping in sweat. Suddenly, JCVS extends a hand to Vamp. The Vamp stops smiling and JCVS says "just a shake, dude". There is a long pause but Vamp finally shakes it and puts a firm grip on the handshake. He refuses to let go and Vamp pulls JCVS in. The two then hug to massive cheers, before JCVS leaves the ring, with Vamp following close behind. It appears that at long last, these two have re-discovered their old selves.
Backstage; Mr. Edwards is in his office, looking over some paperwork, when there is a knock at the door. Edwards instructs them to come in, and it is Hawke, who gets a massive negative reaction from the crowd. Hawke gets in Edwards's face and says that he thought he really knew him. He thought that Mr. E was so sick of living in his brother's shadow; he'd do anything to out-do him. RWA vs. S&D, for crying out loud, hell he even made Hawke commish and gave him the No Veto clause, but he still insists on putting him in a 21-feet high steel cage against Mastermind. Edwards stands up and gets in Hawke's face. Edwards says that if it was one thing his brother Biggie never did, it was screw the fans, or screw this business. Biggie wakes up and breathes TWF, without it; there is no point to his existence. Hawke, he says, can do whatever the hell he wants, he can sing, he can dance, he can act, but there's one thing that Hawke can never do. Hawke wonders what that is, and Edwards replies "Get the last laugh". The crowd cheers as Hawke walks away in a tantrum, but Edwards smiles and gets back to his paperwork.
Suddenly, the cage begins to lower. To the delight of the crowd, 'Silent Scorn' by Megadeth is played as the cage is lowered down to the ring. Scott Hudson remarks that the last TWF World Championship Cage match held in this building saw one of the more famous title changes in history, where High Voltage defeated The Shott to win the championship. Joey Styles tells everyone that it is definitely the biggest Steel Cage he has ever seen, and it looks like no one will escape, but that is the only way to win this one...via escaping the cage. The referees have secured the cage to the ring and the only referee will be the one on the door. We can again confirm that the only way to win this match will be via escape, either through the door or over the top, not by pinfall or submission, as ordered by the TWF Board of Directors.
Scott and Joey then remind us once more that the next time the TWF is on Pay-Per-View is for the annual festivities of No Way BacK, this year emanating from the Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff on April 24th 2005. In the background 'Burning Bridges' by Megadeth is playing, which is the theme song for the event. Joey then tells us to pick up Anthrax's album 'We've Come For You All', which contains the Easter HeAT theme, 'Safe Home'!
The TotalTron fills up with images of electronics, circuit boards and other such gadgetry to a huge cheer...BAM! POOF! 'Mastermind' by Megadeth hits and the stage explodes with smoke drifting everywhere. Mastermind, the TWF World Champion makes his way down to the ring, knowing that again, history is against him. The last Steel Cage title match in the Pavilion saw the title change hands, and Mastermind hopes this is not an omen. Referee Peter Cavalli takes the belt and hands it to Rachel Stevens who keeps hold of it at ringside. Mastermind enters the cage and looks up at how high it is before flexing on the ropes, awaiting his opponent.
'What About Hawke?' plays to a massive round of boos from the crowd. Hawke walks slowly out onto the stage, does his usual pose and continues to walk down to the ring. Hawke looks around the cage before entering and standing on the opposite side of the ring to Mastermind. Referee Keith Jones on the outside of the cage locks the door shut, and Cavalli checks the competitors for any equipment before the match finally begins.
Hawke immediately looked for a way out of the cage and whenever he could, he attempted escape, mostly through the cage door, but Mastermind seemed to be able to pull him right back in. Hawke did dominate the match though, using some quick thinking to out-smarten Mastermind. Mastermind seemed incapable of pulling off counter attacks until as Hawke was halfway up the cage, Mastermind powerbombed Hawke to the mat with vicious force. Soon both men were on the top of the cage, battling away on the steel scaffold. Hawke seemed to have the upper hand, bashing Mastermind's head on the steel chains holding the cage many times. Hawke looked ready to climb down to the bottom of the cage, when 'P.I.M.P' hit, and Mr. Edwards, the TWF Chairman, slowly walked out onto the stage. He simply stood there watching Hawke. Hawke took this opportunity to talk trash to Edwards, but Edwards simply laughed. Suddenly, Mastermind stumbled to his feet, grabbed Hawke and hit DEATH FROM ABOVE! The crowd went insane! Hawke plummeted from the top of the cage to the floor of the ring! Mastermind slowly rolled over and climbed slowly down the other side of the cage and to victory!
'Mastermind' hit once more and Mr. Edwards simply clapped as Mastermind struggled to get back up from the floor. As the cage rose, Road Agents and Medical Staff dove into the ring to aide Hawke. Replays showed the vicious force with which he hit the ring. Mastermind rose back to his feet with Mr. Edwards's assistance and hoisted the TWF World Championship high in the air to huge cheers, the two walked backstage, with medical staff aiding Hawke.
Backstage; Team EV and Holly are seen walking down a hallway, psyching themselves up for the Last Ride match we are about to witness. Scott Hudson and Joey Styles then introduce the match as a graphic is shown on screen. These two teams have hated each other for many years, but in recent weeks, their feud has hit a whole new level, and it all re-started at Dangerously Serious last year, when Louise was first confronted by Team EV.
---- Video Package ----
We return from the video package to have 'Safe Home' by Anthrax blare loudly over the PA and the crowd on their feet. Suddenly, two hearses reverse into an area next to the stage, on a level below. Scott and Joey, standing up and trying to catch a glimpse of the hearses, say that if we thought the Ambulance Match one month ago at Deadly MindGames was brutal; this match is bound to top it. As they say that, highlights from the closing stages of the said match are shown to huge cheers. The bell then rings and Rachel Stevens announces the match. "Ladies and Gentlemen, the following contest is the main event of the evening and is the first TWF Last Ride Match, for the Total Wrestling Federation Tag-Team Championships!"
"Introducing first...the challengers!" - The crowd boos loudly and viciously as 'Crush'em' hits and Team EV appear on the stage with Holly following close behind. Blonde Man and Brownie flex and pose in their matching rugby jackets before walking down to the ring and posing once more. Holly again looks very confident going into this bout, but is still reeling after Owen Carl managed to outsmart her earlier on in the evening. As the song fades away, the crowd hushes very quickly and everyone in the Pavilion is on their feet.
The screen begins the shake and the crowd explodes like a cork out of champagne! "ZZZZZZZZ-PACK 4 LIFE!" - 'The Extremist' by Joe Satriani begins to play and slowly, the champions walk out. NJS leads out and then the CEO & soon to be MD, Biggie. Biggie is wearing shades but quickly takes them off and races down to the ring to set the tone for what could be the most violent encounter in TWF history. "And their opponents: now residing in Broadlands, Bridgend, from Brackla, Bridgend, weighing 302lbs, the TWF CEO Mr. BIG and also from Brackla, Bridgend, NJS...they are the current, reigning and defending TWF Tag-Team Champions...The Z-PACK!".
This match was of a much superior quality to their battle a month ago at DMG and the crowd could not believe just how far these two teams would go to not only win the championships, but give their manager bragging rights, for the time being at least. The opening of the match was dominated by Team EV and much of the action was in the ring. But after Biggie tagged in NJS, the match was more under the Z-Pack's control. Biggie managed to hit the Spinebuster-Elbow combo to some massive cheers and was getting ready to hit The BIG Storm when Holly appeared and whacked Biggie with a steel chair. The crowd booed and NJS quickly came back into the ring and disposed of both Holly and the chair, only for Team EV to double team him out of the ring and up to the hearse. NJS was dumped into a casket, but as the casket was being rolled into the hearse, NJS kicked it open, arose and clotheslined both men! NJS went back down to the ring to check on his partner, and was joined by Team EV, sprinting after him. But, Biggie dominated both Brownie and Blonde Man. Biggie saw his opportunity and took it, scooping Blonde Man and seeing NJS on the top rope, the crowd went into a frenzy. "WHAAZZZZZ UP?!" - NJS flew off the top rope and it appeared to be curtains for the Jock duo, but "right on-time", Holly motioned, down came Jason and Karl Davies. But, Biggie and NJS dominated the two men and sent them packing. But amongst the distraction, came back Brownie and Blonde Man, hitting both men with simultaneous Karate Kicks. The crowd booed as it turned into Déjà vu, with Biggie and NJS being rolled into caskets then being rolled up to hearses. The Davies boys watched over and opened the hearse doors. But, one of the hearse doors open and The Bandit appears to massive cheers. He attacks the Davies boys, but gets beaten down himself by Team EV. Team EV place NJS in his hearse and lock it and now simply have to roll in Biggie's. However, Biggie kicks open the casket and rolls out and through the door! Team EV think they have won, but from behind comes Biggie to massive cheers and hits both men with clotheslines! Holly now appears, but Bandit picks her up, grabs a chair and then finds some rope and ties Holly to a chair backstage! The Davies boys have rolled backstage leaving Team EV to fight Biggie 2-on-1. Biggie over powers them both, hitting them with BIG Storms and Equalisers, but in retaliation, both men get him back inside the casket in the hearse. The match should be over...Biggie and NJS are inside the hearses?! But, the rules of the match state the hearses must leave ringside! Blonde Man goes over to the driver and the window rolls down to reveal Louise in the driving seat of one of the hearses! The crowd cheers as NJS gets out of that particular hearse, hits Brownie with an enziguri and locks him in the hearse! Blonde Man is left and now he is given a weird looking N-Factor into the hearse and Biggie rolls out of that casket! The driver of that hearse suddenly comes out, and it's Karl Davies's former manager, Bekah! The crowd cheers loudly as the hearses now drive away with Holly screaming angrily.
'The Extremist' hits and the crowd cheers as Biggie passes around some Cherry Cokes and Pepsi Max's to NJS, Louise and Bekah. Biggie goes up to Bekah and hugs her, then hugs Louise. Biggie appears to have acquired the services of Louise's good friend! Biggie then whispers something in Louise's ear, as NJS walks slowly back down to the ring. The crowd cheers as Biggie, NJS, Bekah and Louise enter the ring and toast this victory in the middle of the ring with the belts, then on the turnbuckles. The four hold up their beverages in celebration as the show comes to a close.