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TWF Summer Break VI Summary
19th Apr, 2006 at 8:20pm
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TWF Summer Break VI : Sin City
Sunday, August 21st 2005
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Theme Music:
'Stricken' - Disturbed

We are inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, with a capacity crowd of over 17,000 people filling the arena right to full capacity. On a side stage, next to the main stage area are a tower of Marshall amplifiers. Rachel Stevens, wearing a magnificent white dress, is in the ring and she introduces the opening act. "Ladies and gentlemen, may I direct your attention to the stage area, where, performing the theme song for Summer Break VI, 'Stricken'...Reprise Records recording artist...DISTURBED!". David Draiman, Dan Donegan, Mike Wengren & John Mayer all kick serious ass with a magnificent performance of the song. At the end of the song, some pyros go off behind them, and the curtains that covered the stage went down to set off even more pyros. The band bows to huge applause.

The opening video package and highlight reel summed up the feelings some of the wrestlers have for Summer Break. Ottobomb compares it to the Stanley Cup Finals. The Bandit compares it to the World Series. NJS compares it to the FA Cup Final. Mastermind compares it to the Super Bowl. Highlights from all of the past Summer Breaks are shown to huge cheers from the arena. All of the greatest moments in the history of the event are chronicled in the package. The video then touches on some of tonight's matches. The video ends with wrestlers all taking their walk down the hallway toward the ring, ready for the biggest night of their careers and possibly their lives.

An impressive graphic then cuts in, with 'Stricken' blaring in the background. "And now...the Total Wrestling Federation presents...Summer Break VI..." - the fireworks go off from the stage and it is quite a sight! Yellow, orange and red are featured prominently and the display goes on for a few more seconds before pyros kick in. The main OvalTron then explodes into colour as the display ends and the crowd is jakked for this show! There is no stage this year, just an aisle way. There is a massive main oval TotalTron with two wide rectangular ones beneath them, with one circular one set a little further back, with a roulette wheel turning there. The two rectangular video screens show Sin City-style pictures of the wrestlers amongst many other things. Scott Hudson is at ringside in his tuxedo and tells us that this could be the greatest Summer Break of them all. Joining him is Joey Styles, who begins by saying that this will be his last show with the TWF due to contractual obligations he has to his own federation, but that wouldn't stop him from calling the biggest night in TWF history. Scott wishes him well and they tell us that coming up on tonight's monster card, every TWF Championship is placed on the line, some old scores will be settled, and some new legends will be made as some people are placed into the Hall of Fame!

Smoke fills the stage to huge cheers from the capacity crowd. "And we open up with some Hardkore Championship action!" said Hudson as Blade walked out into the middle of the aisle with a huge smile on his face, looking cocky as ever. He gets halfway down the aisle and stops for a moment, posing, sending some sparks off in the middle of the stage as the line in his theme goes "Scream if you want it...". Blade goes underneath the ring and grabs a trash can and chucks it into the ring.
"Here we go...it's time...CRUSH'EM!" The crowd boos BIG TIME as the drums kick in on 'Crush'em {Jock Mix}'. Jason Davies, a former Hardkore & TV Champion, walks down to the ring with his manager and girlfriend Holly. Joey Styles informs Hudson that this is the first time Jason has wrestled as a singles competitor at Summer Break, as last year, he partnered Karl Davies in the Square Ladder Match.
'Like The Angel' plays to a 50/50 reaction from the crowd as Matthew Jones walks out in his Blood Brothers colours and attire. They firmly get the crowd against him in this match. Matthew has been at Summer Break before, wrestling as a singles competitor in a Six-Man Elimination match at Summer Break 04 for the now defunct TWF Cruiserweight Championship. Jones is a former Hardkore Champion as well, and held the title until very recently when Blade defeated him. But Blade himself was up-ended at Total Chaos by the current champion...
His music begins to play and the crowd begins to cheer in unison as the lyrics to 'Always' begin. Adam Taylor walks out with the Hardkore Championship wrapped firmly around his waist and with a beaming grin on his face. He looks extremely gracious as he steps in the ring, only to be beaten down by all of his opponents.
This was a great opening contest to set the right tone for the night. Every man was for only himself and wanted to walk away from the biggest stage in the TWF with a championship belt wrapped around their waist. Each man used the weapons as best they could, although whenever Holly is around the ring, her clients always seem to be the better prepared thanks to her influence. This was proved true once more as Holly provided almost all of the weapons in this match, giving Jason a definite edge. Taylor wasn't having any of it though and really took it to Jason as Blade and Jones continued their war on the outside of the ring. Taylor gained a massive advantage when he managed to dropkick a chair Davies was holding into him and threw him over the top rope. Taylor vaulted over to huge cheers, taking out both Jason and Holly. Blade and Jones meanwhile were going at it and beating the living hell out of each other, with chair shot after trash can shot, with Jones managing to place a trash can over the stricken Blade and smash him with a steel chair. Both Blade and Jason looked to be down and out. Taylor and Jones looked to finish their respective rivals off but took too long. Blade stumbled over to Davies and took him back into the ring and Davies attempted a 3-Point Football Stance, but missed, flying through the ropes, taking out Taylor & Jones! Blade saw this, grabbed one of the chairs and flew back into the ropes, then leaping onto the chair hitting a flying lariat onto all 3 of his opponents, landing on Davies's shoulders! The referee, Lee Williams, saw the shoulders and counted the fall! 1-2-3!
'Never Gonna Stop' hits and the crowd stood up in great applause for Blade, who has re-captured the Hardkore Championship, and amazingly remains undefeated at Summer Break, going 3-0 here tonight! Replayed footage shows how much height & elevation Blade got as he executed the move. Blade posed with the belt before heading backstage. Holly, stumbling back to her feet, looks very annoyed at Jason and the two argue as always as they walk backstage. Taylor gets back in the ring and looks around. The crowd is giving him a standing ovation with chants of "Thank You Adam" echoing around the arena. Adam walks backstage heartily with a smile on his face and a tear trickling down his face.

Backstage; Michael King tells us that in just a few moments there will...King stops and sees a long white limo pull up in the arena parking lot. Mr. Edwards steps out and is carrying a golden envelope. King asks Edwards about its contents. Edwards says that he has two very special guests inside the limousine who will announce the contents of the envelope, and he'd like to introduce them to everyone right now. Firstly, he is "the" voice of professional wrestling, former TWF Colour Commentator...Bobby "The Brain" Heenan! Brain steps out, looking healthier as he recovers from his throat cancer and shakes King's hand. Edwards then says that his other guest is a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion and has headlined many Starrcade's, but has never seen a Summer Break before, so he gave him a phone call. A long black cloak steps out of the limo and...IT'S STING! "Woooooo! IT'S SHOWTIME FOLKS!" King stands in complete disbelief as Sting, Heenan and Edwards walk by. What a major que for the Total Wrestling Federation!

We return from backstage to the ring, where Adara James's theme song begins to play. Scott and Joey are still bouncing from that announcement as Adara walks down to the ring to a varied reaction from the crowd. She steps into the ring as Rachel Stevens begins her introduction. Adara poses on the ropes and conducts some warm-ups as Scott and Joey inform us that this is a One Fall to a Finish, Triple Threat Match.
The lights then fade to cheers from the crowd. The spotlights scatter around the MGM Grand when suddenly 'Rookie of the Year' by Funeral for a Friend plays. The lights then focus on Libra, who is standing on the top of the TotalTron! She grabs a zip line and zip lines down to the bottom of the ramp, setting off pyros behind her. Libra enters the ring and does some stretches and warm ups whilst casting a watchful eye over one of her opponents in Adara James.
Chamera's theme song hits and the crowd rise to boo the Total Wrestling Federation Women's Champion as she walks down to the ring. Scott reminds us that Chamera won the title on her debut at Against All Odds by defeating Libra and last month at Total Chaos defeated Adara James, so she can beat both of her opponents, but the question remains if she can do so tonight, when she faces both women.
This was an excellent match from all three women who proved that they can wrestle hard. Many expected this to be a bathroom break match, but from the outset, this defied the critics and was an awesome encounter. All three of the ladies got periods of domination during the match, with Libra's proving most dominant, taking out both James and Chamera whilst they fought on the outside of the ring with a big body press over the top rope. That took a lot out of the former champ as the three ladies continued to brawl around the ring. James had set Libra up for a DDT and had the match won, but Chamera came in at the last possible second and took out Adara at the knee. Chamera showed James how it's done hitting Libra with a DDT and shoving her out of the ring. Chamera then went for another DDT on James, but Adara shoved out of the move, sending Chamera into the ropes and hitting her with a Body Press on the rebound. James looked ready to hit a DDT, and the crowd stood psyched. She stalked her prey and when Chamera turned around; she set her up, went for the move, but Chamera shoved herself and James into the ropes, came flying back into the middle of the ring and hit a T-Bone Suplex in motion! The crowd stood in shock and awe as Chamera rolled her up and got the pinfall thanks to referee Sophie Matravers.
The crowd booed loudly as Chamera stood in the middle of the ring. Matravers held the title high and handed it over to Chamera. Matravers helped up James, but Chamera clocked her with the title belt to the back of the head! The crowd booed as Chamera continued this heinous beat down. Libra rolled back into the ring, but was powerless to try and stop it as she too was hit with the title belt! The crowd booed until suddenly, through the crowd, sprinted a woman ready for a fight! She leaped over the guard rail and it was Atomically Kool Kat! The former 3-time Women's Champion is here, but what will she do?! Help her old ally Libra or form a new alliance with Chamera? She didn't even think. AKK leaped into the ring in her street clothes, saw Chamera, who went for a title belt shot on her as well, but AKK clocked her with The Feliner! The crowd cheered as AKK helped Libra and James to their feet and hugged both, walking with them backstage, with the Women's Champion Chamera stumbling to her feet.

Backstage; Kaysie Anderson is standing by, looking fantastic in a long blue gown. Kaysie informs us that the next match is the highly anticipated encounter between Team E-V and The Protégé and his mystery partner. As she says this, Protégé appears on screen to huge cheers. Kaysie asks him if he is ready to exact his revenge on Team E-V tonight. Protégé says that he is more than ready tonight to finally tell the Jocks where they can stick their alliance, their manager and in general, their lives. Protégé says that his mystery partner has seen it all before here in the Total Wrestling Federation, and he is not afraid to exact a little revenge himself. Protégé walks off, with Kaysie looking intently at him as he walks down the hall.

We head back to the ring with Scott Hudson and Joey Styles looking on and talking about what they just heard, when 'Crush'em' begins to play. Rachel Stevens announces the next match as a "One Fall Tag-Team Grudge Match" as Blonde Man and Brownie walk out in those matching Jock American Football Jerseys and their usual wrestling gear beneath them. Slowly walking out behind them is Holly who is looking a bit more confident than she did just a few moments ago with Jason Davies at her side. Joey mentions that this is the second year in a row a mystery man has made an appearance as a tag-team partner to someone. Last year, The Shott made his long-awaited return, partnering The Assassin.
The bass line for 'Around the World' by RHCP echoes through out the Grand Garden Arena as Protégé slowly walks out from beneath the TotalTron, oozing with confidence. He stops halfway down the ramp and talks trash with Holly, who is in the ring. Scott Hudson reminds us of the history between Protégé and Holly, as the two were former partners for a time, but broke-off their partnership when Protégé refused to join The Jocks.
There was an extended silence as the theme music faded out. Protégé stood waiting, looking quite anxiously. Hudson and Styles watched the entrance way intently. Suddenly, the lights of the MGM Grand fade to black. The crowd grows in anticipation when suddenly..."WEEELLLLLLLLLLLLL I'M HERE!" WHAT...THE...FOOK?! The MGM Grand IS SHAKING! The lightning bolts hit the roulette wheel beneath the TotalTron and the outside of the TotalTron has been made to look like it has been electrified! The crowd goes insane as 'High Voltage' by Linkin Park plays to a massive cheer. Out steps HIGH VOLTAGE! Hudson and Styles are beside themselves! After all of the history between Protégé and HV...hell, HV and the TWF, High Voltage has returned and it looks to be with a clear aim - to shut the Jocks up!
The crowd couldn't believe their luck as HV began the match, looking in good shape and hitting many of the moves that made him a Full House winner in the TWF and one of the most feared men in professional wrestling for quite some time. Protégé again showed his great potential with some big moves. However, the two men didn't look as well organised as the more experienced Team EV combination. Blonde Man and Brownie really took it to their opponents and whenever they got the chance, hit some brutal looking double-team moves. Holly's presence merely angered the crowd to such a degree that almost an entire section got into an argument with her regarding her body. As Team EV seemed to defend Holly, HV climbed out of the ring and bounced both Team EV members' heads together. HV looked at Holly and seemed intent on acting on the wishes of the crowd, but suddenly locked in a lip lock on Holly! Holly seemed to like it and went back for more, but HV picked Holly up and tossed her like a rag doll into her clients! HV rolled back into the ring, only for Karl Davies to sprint down to the ring, wearing his captain's "C" proudly on his jersey. Protégé took care of him, hitting him with a Spear to huge cheers. Davies rolled out of the ring and as Protégé turned around, Team EV hit him with a Double Karate Kick. Blonde Man, the legal man, covered, but discovered Protégé wasn't the legal man, and when HV entered the ring, he threw Brownie into Karl Davies's path! He then threw Blonde Man out and referee Kevin Poole summoned for Davies to leave, but Holly, hiding underneath the ring apron, clocked Poole with a chair, sending the referee bungling back into the ring! Holly looks extremely pleased, until HV grabbed her by the hair and shoved her to the ground. Protégé and HV looked at each other and laughed, doing a double Big Splash with pelvic thrusts! The crowd cheered and laughed before Team EV came into the ring and clattered both men with steel chairs. Brownie disposed of Protégé with a Martial Arts Kick square to the jaw and rolled Holly out to Karl Davies's aide. Brownie and Blonde Man then go for the Double Karate Kick on HV, but HV ducks out, charges towards the ropes and hit both men with a double clothesline on the rebound. The crowd goes crazy as HV disposes of Brownie with a Full Up chokeslam. Protégé slowly rolls referee Kevin Poole over as Blonde Man attempts to clock HV with a steel chair, but Voltage dodges the steel chair and it flies back into Blonde Man off the ropes. Blonde Man is still in a daze when HV locks in the Watts Up submission to huge cheers. Blonde Man refuses to tap, but passes out from the pain and Poole sees this and orders for the bell to be rung!
'High Voltage' hits as HV stands triumphantly in the middle of the ring with both arms raised in the air. The Jocks re-group in the middle of the aisle way and seem intent on staring HV down. Suddenly, HV drops to his knees in prayer and the lights dim again. Suddenly, bolts of lightning shoot from beneath the ring down the side of the aisle way and toward the TotalTron. HV rolls his eyes back and the Jocks get extremely scared and run for their lives. HV slowly rises back to his feet and sees Protégé standing next to him. There is no love lost between these two men after what happened between them in Protégé's earlier career, but, the two shake hands and raise their fists in victory to the crowd before walking backstage to huge cheers. The men walk to the top of the entrance way, raise their fists once more, with Scott Hudson and Joey Styles remarking that this is truly a Summer Break Sizzler we will remember once more.

Backstage; Bryan Daniels is standing by. Daniels goes into a rant about tonight's card and says that The Rat Pack have been booked in stupid matches and do not deserve the billing they have when they have hall of fame candidates involved. Suddenly, The Fox walks into the picture and knocks Daniels's head, doing a "knock-knock" noise as he does so. "Excuse me...but aren't you an interviewer? For a second I thought you were a puppet". Daniels looks extremely angry as he turns around to see The Fox standing there. The Fox tells Daniels that he is paid to interview people, not rant about The Rat Pack. The Fox says that he should be more concerned with what's about to happen in a second, when he goes out to the ring, kicks Big Martin's ass, and walks out of the MGM Grand Garden Arena with the TWF Intercontinental Championship around his waist. Daniels is about to ask a question, when Fox says "well, would you look at the time. My clock says 2 minutes to midnight. That means that when the clock strikes midnight, Martin's reign is finished. See you out there, punk-ass". The Fox walks out of the picture with Bryan Daniels looking very frustrated over what just happened.

Scott Hudson and Joey Styles are at ringside and remind us that this is Summer Break VI, being brought to you live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Sin City, Las Vegas. They remind us that still to come is the TWF World Championship Fatal Four Way, the announcement of the 3 Hall of Fame Inductees, and many more grudge matches on tonight's card, which is likely to be the end of an era for the TWF, as Joey Styles is calling his last ever PPV for the TWF before he returns to the US full time. Scott says he'd like to thank Joey for some of the good times they have shared at the announce table, and matches will suck without him from after SB. Joey says he'd like to thank the TWF fans, but before he starts to cry, let's get back to some of the action!

Suddenly, the lights focus once more on the stage area next to the ring and we have more music to come. Brock Lindow appears and introduces his band, 36 Crazyfists, who are here to perform Big Martin's theme song, "Bloodwork". The crowd cheers as they begin their rendition of their popular song, with Martin appearing when the second chorus kicks in. He gets muted boos from the crowd as he acknowledges the band playing as he walks down to the ring with the Total Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Championship belt wrapped around his waist. Crazyfists end the performance to applause and cheers from the crowd as Martin hands the belt to referee Paul Bowen.
The lights go out now and the crowd cheers loudly as suddenly, an image of the Devil appears on the TotalTron. "Woe to you, oh Earth and Sea, for the Devil sends the beast with wrath, because he knows the time is short... Let him who hath understanding reckon the number of the beast, for it is a human number, its number is Six hundred and sixty six." With that, there is a silence as the sound of the open sea can be heard. Suddenly, the Devil appears on a ship, but is struck my lightning on the TotalTron. 'The Number of the Beast' starts up and in the middle of the stage stands The Fox, with a huge smile on his face. He does some air guitar poses on his way down to the ring, then mocking Big Martin's attempted head banging on his way down to the ring just moments ago. Fox slides into the ring and Martin immediately begins stomping away on him.
This was an intense match-up between two superstars who really do hate each other. Fox feels that Martin parodies all that he enjoys - loud music, living fast and enjoying himself. Martin really took it to Fox in the early going, hitting him with some incredibly powerful and impressive looking moves, including a sit down backbreaker. Martin rallied up the crowd and looked to go for the K-Mart at such an early stage, but, The Fox countered magnificently into a Tornado DDT. The two continued their brawl, with The Fox gaining the upperhand using his slightly smaller frame on a few occasions, particularly when he used the middle rope to push himself onto Martin to hit a modified jawbreaker. The Fox seemed ready and stalked his prey, looking for the Summri Driver. However, just like at Summer Break V last year, The Fox was unable to hit the move quite when he wanted, as Martin powered out and hit the M-Star. Martin covered, and Bowen counted, but, Fox raised his shoulders, leaped to his feet to Martin's dismay and did some air guitar strutting and walked straight into a huge clothesline that shook the ring! Martin picked Fox back up and threw him into all 4 turnbuckles. Again, he stalked his prey and looked for the K-Mart. He whipped Fox into the ropes, and as Fox came flying back, had him into position, but Fox in an amazing piece of technical skill, countered the move and picked Martin up for the Summri Driver! The crowd went bananas! Fox went for the cover, but Martin powered out at a 2-count and when he got back to his feet, could not be moved. Fox tried to put Martin down, but couldn't. As a last resort, he used the ropes for leverage trying to get some air, but walked straight into the K-Mart! Paul Bowen fell to the canvas and counted the fall as Martin raised Fox's leg.
'Bloodwork' hits as the crowd boos and Martin stands above The Fox with the TWF IC title belt held high above him. Big Martin grabs the belt from Bowen and then throws it down onto The Fox and continues to stomp on him to a mass of boos. Suddenly, a figure runs in from backstage! Martin looks across and it's The Rich! He's back in the TWF! The Rich leaps over the top rope and launches himself at Martin, and goes for Strike It Rich, but Martin throws The Rich down. Rich goes for a clothesline, but Martin ducks it. He grabs his TWF Intercontinental Championship belt and heads for the high ground. The crowd boos as Martin backs down, which is remarked upon by the announce team. Martin holds the belt up high as he poses in the aisle way, looking extremely pleased with himself. Rich picks up The Fox, and the two talk trash at Martin, who seems to just ignore them. He turns and walks backstage, with the duo in the ring planning their next attack as they head for backstage.

Backstage; we are in a mock casino that has been set-up inside one of the dressing rooms here at the MGM Grand. Mr. Edwards is there and is surrounded by some gorgeous women in revealing outfits, with Sting and Bobby Heenan in the room with drinks in their hands talking about the past. Suddenly, Edwards gets up from his seat and opens the dressing room door and Holly walks in with Karl Davies. Holly is still banged up after what happened earlier and Karl Davies looks extremely anxious. Holly rants at Edwards about "keeping his side of the bargain" and Edwards simply laughs. Edwards says that it is time that we Spin the Wheel. He invites Big Sexy Badass and Dope C into the room, who look like they are about to poke each others eyes out with hot forks. They all ponder who the 4th competitor is, but Edwards states he will reveal who it is shortly. Heenan is then invited to Spin the Wheel and he does, and the roulette wheel spins away. All 4 people look on intently as the ball suddenly stops on number on black 4. Edwards then opens up the roulette wheel, and inside is a piece of paper rolled up into a scroll. He opens it up and hands it to Heenan, who opens it up and then shows it to the competitors who all look fairly happy except Davies, who is extremely annoyed. Edwards tells the crowd that the "Vegas Bar Brawl" was selected by the roulette wheel and that the three competitors will be given directions to a bar, where the referee for the bout and the final competitor will be awaiting their arrival. Edwards informs them that he is no strangers to BSB and Dope C, and is a very good drinker! Davies moans and groans about having to go to bar because he is such an elite athlete, but Edwards then gives Davies a can of beer and tells him to drink it, so he can fit in at the bar. Davies is still moaning as he leaves the room along with the other competitors.

We cut to a special video package of a Summer Break Sizzler...
Summer Break Sizzler -- The Shott returns
{{Assassin slowly walks down to the ring and then grabs the microphone as Saliva finishes their performance, from JLH. Assassin says that contrary to what AJ and Hawke said about not being to able to find a partner...he managed to find one...and he's a good one...and they are both on the same...page!
There is a silence until the TWF Arena blacks out. Suddenly, a rumble of thunder is heard and smoke engulfs the stage...'COWBOYS FROM HELL' HITS! IT CAN'T BE? The lights begin to rise and a man is standing alone in the middle of the stage with his back to the crowd. Hawke and AJ look to be in shock as the man turns around...THE SHOTT! THE SHOTT! HE'S BACK! THE CROWD GOES INSANE! The Shott slowly walks down to the ring and high-fives the fans in the aisle. He tags up Assassin and they race into the ring. The Shott looks in the best shape of his career and he is back to kick some ass!}}


We return from the video package to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, the gambling capital of the world for the 6th Summer Break, which is being shown live around the world on pay-per-view!
The cameras focus on Rachel Stevens, who is standing in the middle of the ring with a microphone. Rachel announces that the following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it is for the Total Wrestling Federation Television Championship!
"And now, introducing the challenger..." The crowd rises to boo as the famous opening riff of 'Cowboys from Hell' by Pantera echoes through out the arena. Smoke pours out from all over the stage area and through it all appears the challenger, The Shott. Scott and Joey mention that The Shott has only won once at Summer Break, and that was at Summer Break last year when he partnered up with The Assassin. A Hall of Fame inductee in 2004, The Shott has not won very much besides, but hopes to change that tonight.
The lights dim to complete darkness in the MGM Grand. Suddenly, flames appear in the aisle way! The aisle is on fire! 'Down in the Catabombs' hits, and the crowd stands to cheer as Owen Carl leads out his favoured and only client, the monstrous Hades. However, Hades and Carl appear to be walking across the fire to the ring! The crowd cheers and stands in amazement at the spectacle as Hades appears to be walking on fire! The Shott is beside himself in the ring! Hades leaps onto the ring and sets off pyros over the ring before he enters and poses with his manager. Carl and Hades converse as Shott argues with referee Bob Sage over Hades's entrance. Joey mentions that this is Hades's first Summer Break appearance and has made the biggest impact of any rookie in TWF history, having made his first appearance just under one year ago at TWF Eve of Destruction.
The Shott started this match off aggressively and tried to ground the more experienced Hades with some powerful and technical moves that wowed the audience. "This is old school Shott" said Hudson as Shott continued to pound on the much larger beast. Shott continued to dominate until Owen Carl called upon his great knowledge of distractions. Carl grabbed the TWF Television Championship belt from Rachel Stevens, who was holding it at ringside. Carl grabbed it and distracted Chief Referee Bob Sage with a point about The Shott's unorthodox offence. Hades grabbed the belt, but instead of using it, The Shott grabbed it and hit huge DDT onto Hades's own championship belt! The crowd booed as Shott covered, but Hades kicked out with authority. The crowd cheered as Carl pumped the crowd up. He smelt a chance for Hades to get some major offence, and that he did, with Hades's sheer power and size reducing The Shott to a near crippled mess. It all seemed to climax when Hades had thrown The Shott into the turnbuckle and hit the Underworld Splash. The crowd rose in anticipation and Owen Carl began to smile from ear-to-ear. The chants of "Finish Him Off" thundered through out the arena. As Carl was about to say those words of impending doom, an unfamiliar figure walked out and into the aisle, which made Carl's jaw drop...IT'S AMY WILKINS! OH.MY.GOD! The crowd goes bananas! Wilkins was Team EV's manager during the infamous Team EV vs. Revolution war in the latter months of 2000! And she has returned to the Total Wrestling Federation! Carl cannot believe it! Carl instructs Hades to attack Wilkins, but Hades appears to not be able to, with The Shott hitting the ShottGun on the monster! Carl begins to cry as Wilkins's presence seems to have aided The Shott. The Shott covers Hades...1...2...KICK-OUT! The crowd cheers loudly as Wilkins goes insane at ringside. She enters the ring and argues with The Shott, who it appears she has sided with, but Owen Carl enters the ring and does the Grimace! The crowd half cheers and half "Ugh"s as Carl chases Wilkins around the ring until she bumps into Hades, and Carl applies the Mercy Hold! He rolls Wilkins out of the ring but is given a Big Boot by The Shott. Hades then goes for the Underworld Driver, but The Shott counters and appears to go for a Stun Gun, whipping Hades into the ropes, but Carl holds The Shott back! Carl then shouts at the top of his voice "FINISH HIM OFF!". Shott laughs as Hades is nowhere to be found, but Shott then turns around and walks right into the Hades Driver! The crowd goes crazy as Hades goes for a pinfall attempt...Bob Sage drops to the canvas and counts...1...2...3!
'Down in the Catabombs' hits and Rachel Stevens announces the victor. Hades stands in the middle of the ring looking rather confused, but all confusion is lost when Carl enters the ring and hands Hades the TWF TV Championship belt. Shott carries Wilkins on his shoulder out of the ringside area, looking concerned for his would-be ally's safety. Hades and Carl's arms are raised by referee Bob Sage as winners and they pose with the championship belt before leaving ringside, in quite literally a blaze of glory, as flames appear above the ring and around the TotalTron.

Backstage; we see Mr. Edwards, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and Sting making their way toward the ring with golden envelopes. That must mean that the TWF Hall of Fame 2005 inductees will be announced next!

---- The TWF Web Commercial ----

We return from the commercial break to Scott Hudson and Joey Styles plugging the TWF Web and reminding us that no matter what happens after tonight, the TWF Web will still be around.
Suddenly, the steel drums of 'P.I.M.P' by 50-Cent begin to play and the crowd stands to cheer as Mr. Edwards walks out with Bobby Heenan and Sting. Confetti rains down from above the TotalTron as the three men enter the ring, where red carpet has been rolled out for their arrival. Edwards grabs a microphone from Rachel Stevens when she finishes her introduction. Sting starts to rally the crowd with chants of "Wooo!" whilst Heenan appears to be saying something to his old announce colleagues Styles and Hudson.
Edwards gets on the stick and reminds us that TWF Against All Odds 2005 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he announced details of the TWF Hall of Fame 2005 Induction along with his grandfather and former TWF MD, Douglas Edwards and the current TWF MD & CEO, Mr. BIG. The crowd cheers at the mention of Mr. BIG's name and almost blows the roof off with a massive chant of "B-I-G"! Edwards says that he has two certified hall of famers here tonight to announce with him the inductees. First of all, he is no stranger to the TWF, having called many events here, including last year's Summer Break, please would you stand to applaud, The Manager of Champions...Bobby "The Brain" Heenan! The crowd does indeed stand and applaud with a chant of "Weasel", which is used in a non-derogatory way. The second man with him tonight is a former NWA/WCW World Heavyweight Champion and is listed as a hero for many wrestlers in the TWF today...he needs no crappy introductions...so would you please welcome...Sting! The crowd rips the roof off the MGM Grand for Sting who "Woo"s his way around the ring. Edwards says that inside the golden envelopes are the three successful inductees who were chosen by the fans through an online vote conducted at the TWF Web. He also has one surprise inductee that has not been announced yet that he will reveal at the end of proceedings. Edwards hands it over to Bobby Heenan who takes the stick and says it is a great honour to stand in front of these people once more and to be a part of one of the greatest wrestling promotions ever. The crowd cheers loudly and begins another "Weasel" chant before Heenan opens up the envelope. Heenan looks over at Edwards, shows him the name, to which Mr. Edwards applauds. Heenan says "I hope I say this right...your first new inductee is Mr...JT MONEY!". This American crowd goes absolutely insane for the first inductee, from Chicago, Illinois. Edwards is next and opens his envelope and looks a bit bemused. He says "And your second inductee, and I wasn't expecting this one...DEADMAN!". The crowd goes wild again and applauds for the Dead One, whose great TWF career will be capped with his arrival to the Hall. Edwards hands over to Sting, who starts "Woo"-ing immediately and gets the crowd going. "Wooo! Your final inductee is the one, the only, "ICE MAN" AJ JEFFERS WOOOOO!". The crowd goes absolutely bonkers as Jeffers is announced. Edwards says that these three men thoroughly deserve their Hall of Fame places and their banners will be raised into the rafters of the TWF Arena upon the TWF's return home. However, Edwards is here to announce that there will be one final inductee into the Hall of Fame this year. This was determined by a unanimous vote by all of the TWF Board members. So, the final inductee this year is the first into the new builders' category of the Hall of Fame...former Managing Director, Douglas Edwards! The crowd all stand to applaud the former MD, who is then spotted, drinking some Kaliber in a hospitality box in the MGM Grand. He tips his Kaliber to the crowd, applauding them, and then gets back to conversation. Edwards was about to say something, when the lights cut out!
Smoke starts pumping from the entrance way..."THIS EARTH IS NOT YOUR PLACE!" 'My World' begins to play and out steps TNA's JEFF JARRETT! The crowd boos the hell out of Jarrett as he walks down to the ring in his usual wrestling gear, carrying his old equaliser, El Kabong. Jarrett enters the ring and eyes up all 3 men in the ring. Jarrett grabs a microphone and immediately says "Shut up slapnuts!". Members of the crowd cheer that remark, but the boos return as Jarrett comments that this is the last time he's in the ring with 3 cripples like right now. Jarrett says he has a bone to pick with the TWF. At xWa XTreMe Overdose II, he came out here and announced the world the very first xWa vs. NWA show, at Soundstage 21 in Orlando, FL on November 24th 2004. What became of that? Nothing, because the xWa was too scared of the NWA, and more specifically, TNA. Since then, Total Non-stop Action has managed to beat the TWF at its own game, giving the world innovative matches such as King of the Mountain, Ultimate X and Full Metal Mayhem...giving the world the X Division...and introducing the world to new superstars such as AJ Styles and Samoa Joe. What has the TWF done in that time? Struggled to even produce shows, fill holes in their roster, do just about anything. Jarrett says that he is here tonight to pass sentence on the TWF, declaring it dead. He has crashed this segment because that's all the TWF will be remembered for in the future, it's hall of fame, stupid 100,000 seat domes that cost tons of money, and wasting the fans time. Edwards gets on the microphone and tells Jarrett that the slapnuts have something he can choke on. When Jeff Jarrett left WCW in 2001, he wrestled in a promotion called 1WF that had very close ties to the TWF, and Jarrett was supposed to wrestle at Summer Break 2001, but he refused, saying the TWF "wasn't big enough". Well, here we are, 4 years later, at the scene of the crime, and the TWF is still standing. It's been to hell, almost gone bankrupt twice and beaten NCW to stand where it is today, which is on top of the wrestling pyramid. TNA is good, don't get him wrong, but it's no TWF. Where else would you see the House of Pain? Tables, Ladders, Cell? The Hardkore Championship? Revenge Matches? It isn't in TNA. The planned xWa-NWA show never became possible because TNA had pulled out of the NWA at that point and the purpose of the matches was to put the NWA's best against the xWa's finest, but that never happened. If Jarrett has a problem with that, then he can tell it now. Jarrett says he has more than a problem with it, and he's brought his problem solver with him to do just that! And with those harsh words, Jarrett swings his guitar and cracks Mr. Edwards over the head with it! Jarrett stomps on the TWF's owner as Heenan and Sting exit the ring! Heenan stands at the announce table, whilst Sting appears to be looking for something. Sting looks under the ring and smiles. He pulls out his black baseball bat! Sting grabs a microphone from Heenan and gets Jarrett's attention by saying "Hey Jarrett, riddle me this, riddle me that, you're more afraid of my big...black...BAT!". Jarrett falls to his knees and prays for mercy from Sting, who has yet to enter the ring, when, from the crowd, in comes MR. SMOOTH! Smooth has a guitar of his own and smashes it over the head of Jarrett! The crowd goes insane as the usually mild-mannered interviewer loses his cool and drags Jarrett into the middle of the ring and shouts "Feelin' Froggy!" and delivers a huge Frog Splash. Sensing blood, Edwards gets back up and scoops up Jarrett! The crowd cheers...TOMBSTONE! Jarrett has been knocked out cold! Edwards grabs the microphone and says "Jarrett, take this back to Orlando, Nashville...wherever TNA is. We were never afraid of you, and the offer is still there if you want it. But let this be a reminder to you just who you are dealing with, because we're HARD-KORE!". 'P.I.M.P' hits to a MASS of cheers from the crowd as Edwards, Smoothy, Heenan & Sting all pose above Jarrett in the middle of the ring, before walking towards backstage.
  
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TWF Summer Break VI Summary (Part 2)
Reply #1 - 19th Apr, 2006 at 8:23pm
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--- TWF Summer Break VII Commercial ---

The previous commercial announced to the crowd and the world that the location chosen for Summer Break VII is The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales! Summer Break comes back to Wales for only the second time next year!

We cut to a bar in downtown Las Vegas, which appears to a bar on South Las Vegas Boulevard. In walk Big Sexy Badass, Dope C, Karl Davies and Holly, where they find referee Doug Isaacs of XCW ready to begin the match. A section of the bar has been cordoned off for the combating wrestlers, although some patrons are in the bar to watch the bout. The match begins with just the three men involved, bouncing their heads off plenty of walls, bars and breaking a few chairs in the process. Holly helped her man Karl Davies for a period until she was approached by a mysterious looking man with a cowboy hat, Stetsons and spurs. He tipped his hat and enquired the whereabouts of Davies. Holly asked why to which he replied "He requested an overnight delivery!" This was no stranger; it's the former VWF Champion and sure-fire Hall of Famer, The Overnight Male! The crowd in the MGM goes wild as Overnight quite literally wipes the floor with everyone in the bar! He dominates everyone whilst drinking plenty of Molson Canadian! Karl Davies on the other hand was almost throwing up at the sight of beer, something that as Team Captain of the Jocks, he knows nothing about. However, Big Sexy Badass virtually eliminated him from the match by executing the Big Hit through a table. BSB then got a bottle of Budweiser and poured it into the mouth of Davies, who spewed it back up and disappeared from sight. Holly was left to give chase as the remaining three men continued to brawl. Overnight managed to deliver a Quadruple Powerbomb on Dope C and the two biggest men in the bar were left to fight. BSB hit The Assassinator off the bar itself through a table, onto shattered glass which got a mass of cheers and "Holy Shit!" chants from the crowd, but Dope C, whilst BSB was recovering from the high impact move, leapt from the bar onto the much larger BSB and delivered the Dope Leaf! The crowd goes mad for such an amazing move as Dope C covers...1-2-3! Dope C goes over to the jukebox in the corner of the bar and puts on his theme song, ‘Got the Life’ by KoRn. The crowd claps and applaud the combatants as Dope C grabs a can of Budweiser and leaves the bar, and in doing so, leaves a mass of carnage!

We return to the MGM Grand, and we are backstage, with announcer Kaysie Anderson. Kaysie announces that her guests are a multi-championship winning faction who is set to dominate tonight’s proceedings. They are the Rat Pack. Kaysie looks intimidated as Hawke walks on screen with Frekishi, Marz & Michelle. Kaysie asks Marz about The Shott's loss earlier tonight to Hades for the TWF Television Championship. Marz looks angry as she asks that question. Marz states that Hades's victory is a fluke, and that The Shott will be the one who will end Hades's impressive reign. Marz then says that tonight, it's all about settling scored, and he's going to do just that with NJS tonight. It's NJS's last dance, and he's playing the music. Frekishi then takes the microphone and says that tonight, in Sin City, he is going to commit a sin alright, and that's finish The Bandit once and for all. And he's gonna feel the force of not just one sit-out powerbomb, but plenty of them. Hawke then takes the microphone to huge boos from the crowd. Bryan Daniels then muscles in and orders Kaysie away and says that only he deserves to ask the questions here. Bryan asks for Hawke's thoughts on his opponent in a few moments, JT Money. Hawke says that he is going to congratulate JT Money on getting into the Hall of Fame earlier on tonight. Hawke says that now his mission is even greater. He has finished the career of one TWF Hall of Famer, and tonight, he will no doubt finish another. And as far as the Hall of Fame goes, he is gonna ask one question to everyone...What About Me? WHAT ABOUT HAWKE?! Hawke walks off in disgust whilst Frekishi and Marz follow. Bryan looks slightly bemused with it all as we cut to a commercial.

--- TWF Don't Try This At Home Commercial ---

We cut to outside the MGM Grand Garden Arena and Casino on The Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada and Scott Hudson and Joey Styles are at ringside. They remind us that this is Summer Break VI, being brought to you live in living colour and being broadcast through out the world! They then introduce some famous personalities who are sitting at ringside...firstly; they thank Disturbed, Papa Roach & 36 Crazyfists, who are sitting in 2nd row seats, for their performances tonight. Wearing a "Fear The BIG Storm" old-skool t-shirt is Elisha Cuthbert! The former TWF ring announcer is back at ringside for tonight! Sitting besides her is NFL kicker Mike Vanderjagt! And, sitting down, quietly sipping his drink is World Darts Champion, Phil "The Power" Taylor, who is in town for the Las Vegas Desert Classic!

"And now, we need to get back to some in-ring action!" 'What About Hawke?' plays and the crowd boo furiously as Hawke walks out into the middle of the aisle. He stands waiting for a second when FALCON walks out! She is back! The two old friends have patched their differences up, and it now appears that they are back together again! Hawke and Falcon enter the ring and do their old skool pose and Hawke does a quick warm up of bouncing off the ropes as we await the arrival of his opponent.
The crowd is standing and is already chanting "JT MONEY!" before his theme song hits. Then it does...POW! Smoke rises from beneath the TotalTron as 'Through Me' hits. JT Money slowly walks out onto the aisle to the biggest cheers of the night thus far. Suddenly, he stops and poses, and more smoke appears on the stage. From the roof of the arena, there are dollar bills fluttering down to the ring! He sings-a-long with his theme song as he walks down to the ring, slapping the hands of some fans as he gets down to the end of the aisle. He then holds up a dollar bill that says "Bank of JT Money, $100"! The other side as a picture of The Money Shot with "In JT We Trust". JT enters the ring and does his trademark pose with more dollar bills falling down. Hawke laughs at JT and says "You can buy anything with this" holding up a dollar bill. He rips it into shreds and suddenly finds himself in the corner, getting thrusts at his ribs from an angry JT!
This was a technical masterpiece. Hawke, who many would not associate with technical wrestling, showed that technical brilliance that has lain dormant in him for some time tonight. JT, who is considered by many to be the soundest technical wrestler in professional wrestling today, proved his worth again tonight with an astonishing performance, and this match will not be forgotten in a long time. JT gained an early advantage, and used a patriotic US crowd to his advantage, and on many occasions where Hawke had him in trouble, he used the enthusiasm of the crowd to keep him going. Falcon also played a critical role as she usually does, helping her man win at any cost. She proved a useful distraction on many occasions, holding up JT so Hawke could get back into the game. Falcon again used her distracting powers when JT was aiming for The Money Shot, having hit a brutal looking J-T-T. Having executed the impressive move, JT climbed up top, but Falcon caused JT to lose his balance, and down he came with aplomb. Hawke saw his chance, and ran up the turnbuckle, aiming for a superplex, but JT Money reversed the move in mid-air, and landed an amazing elbow drop-side slam combination! The crowd cheered and Falcon looked angry. She distracted official Mike Sparks as Hawke pulled out a chain from his tights and hit JT in the gut with them, and hit the Evenflow DDT. But Hawke wasn't quite finished. Instead of pinning, to Falcon's delight, he applied The Lullaby to JT. JT seemed out, and as his arm was raised for the first time, it was pale and lifeless. Again, a second time it looked like JT was o-u-t. However, JT powered out of the Lullaby and ducked successive clotheslines from Hawke and planted a beautiful spine buster! JT then executed The Money Driver! The crowd was ready as JT went for The Money Shot, but Falcon appeared again. JT made short work of her, driving her head into the ring post, causing her to tumble from the apron! JT leapt up and delivered a text book Money Shot! The crowd went insane as he hooked the leg and Mike Sparks counted the fall...1...2...3!
'Through Me' hit and Scott Hudson remarked that was, for his money, one of the best matches of the evening. Joey Styles applauded JT's resilience as replays showed the magnificent Money Shot. JT celebrated on the turnbuckles shouting "Who's the best?" as he usually does. JT continues his celebration as he exits the ring, whilst Falcon rolls back in and tends to her client, who looks to be in bad shape.

--- TWF FanFest Highlights ---
{{Over the weekend, the TWF held its 4th annual FanFest in the Las Vegas Exhibition Hall. Exhibits this year included a chance to look at some of the famous parts of TWF history, including Mr. Edwards's broken BMW from when The Assassin dropped a cinder block on it in February 2004, the ambulance used when Mr. BIG dropped it into the Buried Alive pit at Total Chaos 2002 amongst others. As usual, you could meet and greet your favourite TWF stars, and you had your opportunity to "Call The Shots" with Bryan Daniels and Michael King, calling some famous scenes in TWF history. TWF President Jonathan Edwards commented that the 4th FanFest was attended just as well as last year's event and has been a roaring success. The Bandit was seen with fans and said that it's great for him to give something back to all of his fans and show them what the TWF is all about. Many happy fans were shown as the highlight reel ended.}}

Scott Hudson and Joey Styles then informed us that coming up next are the TWF Tag-Team Championship match between Deadman & J-Fox and The Dreem Team, Jean Claude Van Slam & The Vamp. This match is a Loser Leaves Town match and the losing team must not only leave town, but the Total Wrestling Federation! The TWF Tag-Team Championship has had some memorable moments at Summer Break, so, we are going to sizzle through them all!

Summer Break Sizzler --- TWF Tag-Team Championships @ Summer Break
{{In 2000...FX reined the Tag-Team Division, and NJS, subbing for AJ Jeffers and The Rock took on A-Pac and Triple J in a thrilling contest, right here in Vegas. Of course, A-Pac became The AshTaker, who is not making a Summer Break appearance for the first time tonight, and Triple J morphed into The Terminator.
In 2001...The Rogerz defeated Crazy Thunder, Team EV, Joe Davies & Nidian in a Fatal Four Way match that was summed up by Nutter Crazy and Blonde Man's brawl on the stage, which saw both Crazy Thunder members being Karate Kicked off the stage into stacks of tables.
In 2002...Marz & Mr. BIG won the Tag-Titles at Total Chaos, but were in singles matches at Summer Break, so the titles were literally held up, as the TWF had it's only 5-Team (Pentagon) Ladder Match, although it is often grouped with the Square Ladder Matches. Team EV cemented their legacy in the tag-team division by finally winning the championships after almost 2 years of feuding with various tag-teams in the division. They defeated old enemies The Rogerz, the West-East Siders, The Alliance and in a rare non-XWF appearance prior to joining the TWF, The Bandit & JT Money.
In 2003...Jean Claude Van Slam & The Vamp won a brutal Tables, Ladders, Chairs match for the titles in a match that also involved The Rogerz, BSB & Silver and the Red Hoodie Crew. That match was best remembered for when JCVS dropkicked a ladder with Taylor and Dimmock on through a stack of 6 tables.
In 2004...Mr. BIG and NJS took on The Rogerz, aiming to help NJS win the Full House. Although he subbed for The Rock at SB 2000, it does not constitute the Full House as he did not win the belt. He finally put that right when Mr. BIG hit The BIG Storm on Crash Rogerz to finish the match and start some emotional scenes as Biggie, NJS and Lita shared laughs, tears and Cherry Coke.}}


The lights are all out in the MGM Grand and the bell begins to toll to huge cheers. 'Rollin' begins to play to a huge cheer and the loud roar of Deadman's Harley-Davidson can be heard. Suddenly, J-Fox appears on his Harley and the two appear in the aisle way on matching rides. Ms. Sweet is on Deadman's Harley and both men look particularly fired up for this match. Scott reminds us how Deadman & J-Fox won the TWF Tag-Team Championships at Cyberslam in the Square Ladder Match, and that they have been unstoppable since, but they may have met their match in the Dreem Team here tonight.
BANG! 'Try Us' plays to huge boos from the crowd. Jean Claude Van Slam & The Vamp then walks out beneath the fire and the flames to continuing boos from the crowd. Scott Hudson reminds us that The Dreem Team are former champions and have won at Summer Break before, citing the craziness of what happened when they won at Summer Break 2003 as an example. The TWF Tag-Team division will feel the loss of either one of these teams tonight.
This was a tag-team classic. These two teams have faced off against each other many times in the past, and therefore knew each other's strengths and weaknesses. Deadman & J-Fox are without a doubt, one of the most exciting young teams in the TWF today and deservedly are the champions, but The Dreem Team showed why they are one of the greatest tag-teams in TWF history with some excellent double team work that slowly got the crowd cheering for them. Ms. Sweet did not play as big a role as many expected her to, as she observed all the action from ringside and cheering on her team. JCVS & The Vamp gained a big advantage as Vamp wore Deadman down and Deadman simply could not get enough strength to tag in J-Fox. The crowd willed him on, but to no avail, as Vamp continued a malicious beat down of the recently announced Hall of Famer. But Deadman hit a big dropkick out of nowhere and got in J-Fox, who went on a rampage against both his opponents to delight of Ms. Sweet. J-Fox hit a Running Powerslam on JCVS and immediately looked for The Krunch on The Vamp, but The Vamp pushed away and choke slammed J-Fox. Vamp covered, but Deadman leapt into the ring and broke up the cover. Deadman tagged himself back in and went right after The Vamp to massive cheers, but Vamp tagged out and in came JCVS once more. Hell broke loose as J-Fox and The Vamp brawled on the outside, with J-Fox hitting The Krunch off the apron onto the ringside floor to massive cheers, but it took more out of him than The Vamp. JCVS got the advantage in the ring, hitting a Roundhouse Kick and leaping up for the Five-Star Frog Splash, but as referee Pete Cavalli tended to J-Fox on the outside, Ms. Sweet pushed JCVS, and Deadman ran up and delivered the Deadman Slam from the top rope! The crowd cheered as Sweet informed Cavalli of the pinfall attempt. Vamp slide into the ring as the count began...1...2...3!
The Vamp goes bananas as the pinfall is counted and 'Rollin' plays. Ms. Sweet aids J-Fox to his feet and hands him the championship belt to huge cheers. The crowd is not singing The Goodbye Song, rather clapping and applauding The Dreem Team. This is truly the end of an era as one of the greatest tag-teams in TWF history are leaving for the final time. Deadman and J-Fox acknowledge the impact the two men have had by joining them in the ring as The Vamp sets not only the turnbuckles alight tonight, but the stage, and lighting above the ring! JCVS, The Vamp, J-Fox and Deadman all hug and shake hands and walk backstage together, with JCVS & The Vamp waving and saying their goodbyes to some of their loyal fans.

Backstage; Kaysie Anderson is again looking magnificent in her long blue gown. Kaysie says that she is standing by with a TWF legend and a Hall of Famer who is sure to make an impact in just a few moments. The Bandit appears on screen to HUGE cheers from the capacity crowd here in Las Vegas. Kaysie asks The Bandit about the Summer Break feeling and how he feels walking out there in front of the fans at such a huge event. Bandit says that he is happy to be back home, in the Land of the Free. Bandit says that tonight, he expects nothing else of these fans than to cheer their asses off for the matches left on the card, because they are all blockbusters. Bandit says that the fans will push him to his very best tonight, so he can beat Frekishi. Bandit reminds Frekishi of what happened a year ago, when Frekishi defeated Marz at the TWF Arena. Bandit then reminds Frekishi of what happened the year before that, where he defeated The AshTaker in front of 100,000 people at the Bridgend Dome. Bandit tells Frekishi that although no title is on the line, tonight he is fighting for something: the pride of America. He then tells Frekishi what he has told many people before, but they have never survived to tell any others...Mess with me, and you won't live through tomorrow! Bandit walks away with an aurora of confidence whilst Kaysie looks very happy with the interview and hands it back to Scott and Joey at ringside.

We return to ringside to hear the famous phrase..."I'm a Fhat Man...hahahahaha!". Scott Hudson and Joey Styles tell us the next match should be very, very interesting after that interview and the comments of this man earlier. Frekishi walks out in his old school SCW jacket to cheers from some sections of the crowd, but other sections are booing him louder and louder as he walks slowly down to the ramp. Joey Styles says that this could be the most interesting meeting of two former TWF World Champions tonight.
The lights begin to fade, and the footage of a helicopter flying around the skyline of Chicago is shown to HUGE cheers from the crowd. The helicopter flies toward the Sears Tower and the site of the Trump Tower as 'Somewhere I Belong' kicks in to huge cheers. The Bandit then walks out an ALMIGHTY cheer from the crowd. He stops halfway down the aisle then does his usual pose, but instead of fireworks going off, golden streams come falling from the top of the TotalTron! The crowd stands in awe as Bandit continues to slowly walk down to the ring. Scott Hudson reminds us that Bandit won his first TWF World Championship, ironically, from Frekishi at Easter HeAT 2003 and he will hope to remind Frekishi of just how he won that title tonight.
This was a pleasantly surprising match. Many expected this match to move quite slowly and possible bore the crowd. They couldn't have been more wrong! Bandit and Frekishi had a fast-paced, hard-hitting, technical match that left many standing in their seats. Bandit resorted to his more technical background that he had in his XWF days, which got his home crowd cheering. Whilst he is from thousands of miles away in Chicago, the large American contingent in the audience were cheering their countryman on in this one. Frekishi was forced to counter the technical master class from The Bandit with his sheer brute strength, showing once more why he is among the biggest big men in professional wrestling. Referee Lee Williams had no problems keeping control of this match and both men fought cleanly. Frekishi did gain a big advantage mid-way through the match, sending Bandit flying over the top rope. But Bandit did eventually recover, even if not at full strength. Bandit impressed by bringing Frekishi down with an impressive Stupifier and attempted The Bandit Stretch, but Frekishi lifted up the smaller Bandit and atomic dropped him onto the top rope, and shook him about. Bandit was in pain whilst Frekishi went for the Sit-Out Powerbomb. Bandit kicked out of the move a first time, recovering to hit a clothesline with authority. Bandit covered, but Frekishi emphatically kicked out at 2. The two continued to trade blows until Bandit again whipped Frekishi into the ropes and went for another Stupifier. Frekishi pushed it away and Bandit came swinging back in with an elbow and went for The Bandit Stretch once more. Frekishi choke slammed Bandit to a mass of boos and covered, but Bandit kicked out once more! Frekishi argued with Williams once more, but Bandit stumbled back to his feet. Bandit came in from behind Frekishi and took down his knee and applied The Bandit Stretch! The crowd cheered as Frekishi writhed in pain. Frekishi picked up Bandit from the Stretch position with his free hand and hit a Sit-Out Powerbomb! The crowd went insane as Frekishi went for the cover, but Bandit rolled Frekishi over and applied another Bandit Stretch. Frekishi got to the ropes after what seemed like an eternity. Frekishi however rolled Bandit up and used the ropes for leverage with his hands! 1-2-3! Referee Williams did not see it!
The crowd stood in shock and began to boo as Frekishi stood up to accept victory. 'Fhat Man' hits and Bandit looks exceptionally pissed off at the result and gets right back in Frekishi's face about it. The two continue to trade punches, with Bandit looking to hit a Stupifier once more in the middle of the ring, but Frekishi slid out of the way quickly and backed up into the aisle, with his arms raised in victory as his theme song plays. Bandit still looks angry at the result and talks trash to Frekishi as he heads backstage.

Backstage; Bryan Daniels is standing by and he quickly mentions how glad he is that Frekishi won that last match. However, his guest at this time is a real champion. He has been xWa Champion for almost 10 months, the longest reigning xWa Champion in almost 2 years, would you please welcome...Ottobomb! Ottobomb drags in Summer, who has been bound and blindfolded. Ottobomb says that tonight, he finally gets to put right an injustice that has taken so long to occur. First he lured Summer, and it worked, and now she is his. Now, Silver will see what he is 'Da BomB'. Tonight, not only will be embarrass him in front of millions of viewers, but he will finally get rid of what he loves the most - Summer. Ottobomb strokes Summer's beautiful long blonde hair and says "Tonight, my sweet, you will be put away and dealt with once and for all". With that, Ottobomb pushes Summer along with him toward ringside.
Backstage; watching on a monitor with interviewer Michael King is Silver, who when he appears receives an almighty cheer. King says that Silver is remarkably calm considering the situation. Silver says that tonight, Ottobomb is going on about putting things away. Well, the only thing Silver will be putting away tonight is Ottobomb's so called "illustrious" career. Silver is one hell of a wrestler and he's going to prove it tonight. This is Summer Break. This is about Leaving A Legacy. And tonight, he's going to do exactly that. He's going to get Summer back, and he's going to do it at Summer Break. Silver turns and leaves and heads toward the ring.

Scott Hudson and Joey Styles says that Ottobomb's interview was one of the most disturbing pieces of "journalism" they have ever seen, and they believe Ottobomb is a vile, disgusting individual. Joey Styles says that after that, he thinks that the next match should have Viewer Discretion advised, because this one is going to get even more brutal. Scott Hudson sums up the latest events in this long saga...how Ottobomb has screwed with Silver since winning the title just under a year ago, and the kidnapping of Summer and holding her against her will took it one stage too far in his estimation.

--- Video Package ---
[BG Music: 'The Artist in The Ambulance' - Thrice]

The crowd is now really jakked for this match, and we are handed over to Rachel Stevens for the introduction of these two insane superstars, and of the match itself. "Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest has been sanctioned by the xTreMe Wrestling Alliance for one fall, and it will be for the xTreMe Wrestling Alliance Inter-promotional Championship. This match will be contested under xWa rules and regulations, thus a decision of a disqualification or count-out will enable the title to change hands. The match will have no time limit, so a winner must be determined here tonight!"
"CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES..." "This is my last resort!" Jacoby Shaddix suddenly appears with Papa Roach on a stage at the side of the main entrance way to huge cheers. Silver leaps on from behind the drum kit being manned by David Buckner. Silver hangs around on the stage, head banging with Tobin Esperance and Jerry Horton before joining Jacoby with the chorus of the song. Silver then walks down to the ring and poses on the turnbuckles in time for Papa Roach to finish. He claps them as they finish up and pose for Silver, encouraging him to win the match.
"Styles are unknown to..." The crowd stands up and viciously boos as Ottobomb walks out into the aisle with the xWa Championship in his hand. He taunts the crowd before stopping halfway, and pointing toward the back. Suddenly, being wheeled out by his partner in crime, Dope C, is a bound and blindfolded Summer. Ottobomb finds a chair and sits her down, laughing at her predicament. Dope C leaves for backstage and Silver has lost his mind, leaping over the top rope to canuck Ottobomb!
This was the most brutal match on the card. Both men wanted to cause enough pain as possible to win not only the championship, but pride in front of millions watching at home and the thousands who are watching in the arena. Silver desperately wanted to get a hold of Summer through out the match, and at one point, he got Ottobomb down long enough to go over to Summer and try and realise her from her binds, but found that she was padlocked! The crowd booed viciously as Ottobomb stood up with a bloodied face and a demonic smile. The two continued to brawl viciously, at one point taking their fight into the first few rows of fans, who cheered on both men. Ottobomb used his street fighting experience to an advantage in the stands as he used anything and everything to grind Silver down as quickly as he can. Both men then got back into the ring in-time before being counted out so the match kept going. In fact, specially assigned referee from XCW, Scott Conway, didn't seem to count after the third time they exited the ring to continue their brawl, seemingly admitting that they will want to fight until there is only one winner. Dope C, however, got involved. Ottobomb called for him, and when he arrived, he wielded a steel chair wrapped in barbed wire! The crowd booed as Dope C hit one shot on Silver's back, and blood came trickling out of the challenger's back. Dope C looked extremely pleased until he was seen holding the chair by Scott Conway. Dope C was ejected from ringside to huge cheers, but Ottobomb whipped in from the ropes and clotheslined Conway in the back! The crowd booed as Dope C and Ottobomb had free reign over ringside. Dope C and Silver continued their brutal assault as a chant of "BSB" began through out the arena. Dope C laughed, knowing he had "eliminated" BSB earlier on tonight in the Vegas Bar Brawl. But, BSB's theme song started up regardless! Dope C exited the ring and looked around for BSB, but he was nowhere to be found. Dope C continued to look until, from behind one of the screens appeared BSB on his motorcycle! BSB clocked Dope C with a lead pipe he had attached to his motorcycle! The crowd went bananas! Silver and Ottobomb continued to brawl in the ring, but BSB brought out some rope, and tied Dope C by the ankles to the motorcycle and dragged him out of the arena! Ottobomb went insane, but, it was down to Silver and himself now, and he felt he had a distinct advantage. Referee Conway was still down, and he went onto the outside and grabbed two tables. He stared Summer in the eye and said hear this...as Silver leapt over the top rope and took out Ottobomb! The crowd went insane as Silver then power bombed Ottobomb through the two tables! Silver rolled back into the ring and helped referee Conway to his feet. He then rolled Ottobomb back in and covered...1...2...NO! Kick out with authority by Ottobomb! Ottobomb went for the Hangman DDT upon stumbling back to his feet, but whipped Silver into the turnbuckle, who fell right back down. Ottobomb leapt up to the top rope, but quickly found himself joined by Silver! Silver reversed an attempted superplex by Ottobomb into a QUICKSILVER! The crowd went INSANE! The chants of "Holy shit!" began as Ottobomb was lifeless on the canvas. Silver slowly dragged his shoulder across Ottobomb and referee Conway saw it...1...2...3!
'Last Resort' played to HUGE cheers from the crowd as Silver kneeled down. "Here is your winner...and NNNNNEEEEWWWW xWa Champion - SILVER!" The crowd continued to cheer as Conway stumbled over and got the championship belt and presented it to Silver. Silver wasn't that interested and looked for a key to unlock the padlock to Summer's binds. He couldn't find one anywhere around ringside, even looking in Ottobomb's ring attire. Suddenly, slowly walking out carrying the key was BSB, who still looked battered from his match earlier on tonight. Silver unlocked the binds and took Summer's blindfold off. Summer began to cry as she saw her boyfriend's face. BSB held onto the xWa Championship as Silver and Summer embraced in the middle of the aisle. BSB clapped and applauded and took the two backstage and out of the way whilst Ottobomb slowly got to his feet and simply walked backstage with his head down.

Backstage; we see Marz and Michelle holding hands and walking toward ringside past some TWF superstars toward ringside. That must mean that Marz vs. NJS and the one to finally settle the score is about to take place!

---- The Wednesday Night Wars DVD Commercial ----

Scott Hudson and Joey Styles welcome us back to Summer Break and inform us that the Wednesday Night Wars DVD will be released very shortly and it is the most controversial TWF DVD release of all-time, with interviews from many of the superstars who were involved on both sides of the coin. Part of that War included NJS and Marz, and after almost 6 years of hatred, this one will be settled here tonight; almost right back where it started. These two men have never seen eye-to-eye, and even when they did, they only cared about themselves. Now, with their managers with them to guide them tonight, this promises to be one of the greatest matches of all-time!
  
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TWF Summer Break VI Summary (Part 3)
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---- Video Package ----
[BG Music: 'Blood' - Queensr˙che]

We return from an emotional and highly-charged video package to the MGM Grand, where every fan is standing on their feet as the bell rings and Rachel Stevens stands in the middle of the ring. "Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is slated for one fall, and is 'The One to Settle the Score'!"
The opening riff of 'Last Time Again' by LIT hits and the crowd stands to boo LOUDLY. Marz steps out into the middle of the aisle, with Michelle standing behind him in a beautiful blue dress. Marz is wearing his old-school Marz T-shirt and new red boots for this match. Marz slowly enters the ring and poses on the turnbuckles, taunting the front rows with his words, sending them into a booing frenzy. "Introducing first, from the planet of Mars, weighing in at 199lbs, he is "The God of War" - MARZ!" Marz steps off the final turnbuckle as Rachel Stevens finishes her introduction of him. Marz conducts a few quick stretches and a massive chant of "NJS!" begins almost immediately.
The y2j-ohmmeter appears on screen to an ALMIGHTY cheer from the crowd. The numbers 3-2-1 form N-J-S on the TotalTron to a massive eruption and the lights go out...BANG! 'Break The Walls Down' hits to a huge cheer, and already standing in the middle of the aisle way is NJS with his back turned against Marz. NJS turns around, and Louise walks out in a beautiful black dress with a sky blue satin decoration. NJS stands in admiration before they walk down to the ring. "And his opponent, being lead to the ring by his manager, Louise; from Brackla, Bridgend; weighing in at 225lbs - NNNNN-JJJJ-SSS!" NJS poses on one turnbuckle, and when he gets off it, Marz stands in the middle of the ring and the two stare down. The crowd is on their feet and cheering loudly as the two men don't stare down for very long and immediately start throwing punches and kicks!
Many doubted that this match would impress. The doubters citied the fact the hatred for these two runs so deep that it would be an awful wrestling match. It was quite the contrary. Arguably, one of the best rivalries in the history of the TWF continued with an amazing match that is sure to be a match of the year contender comes December. Marz tried to stay to his tried and tested brawling ways, but ended going back to his old Dead Cool days, using plenty of submission moves. At one point, he locked in the Rollin' Razor Leg Lock that got HUGE cheers from the crowd! NJS was forced to dig out some special moves from his arsenal. And that he did. As Marz went up top looking for The Bomb, NJS rose back to his feet and pushed Marz off, and executed a Dragon Attack! The crowd went crazy as NJS stumbled back to his feet and looked ready to hit the N-Factor. NJS went for the move, but Marz countered, and went for the OOTW Stunner, but he missed, and both men went for clotheslines, and took each other down! The crowd cheered for both men to get back up, when The Shott came down to the ring! The Shott strolled down with a steel chair, but was stopped short of getting in the ring by Louise. NJS caught this and aided Louise, but when he turned around, Marz hit him with the Pedigree! The Shott then hit the ring and gave Marz a steel chair! Referee Keith Jones wasn't having any of it and conversed with The Shott, when Michelle slid in another steel chair and Marz hit NJS with The Bomb onto the chair! Louise looked to be in dire straights. Shott had harsh words with referee Jones, when Marz covered...1-2-NJS put a shoulder up! The Vegas crowd went nuts, and Marz & Shott got in Referee Jones's face. NJS went for a clothesline but both men ducked and NJS clocked Jones! Marz & Shott then stomped away on NJS and Marz went for a chair shot. Marz & The Shott continue to beat-down on NJS, until Louise comes in. She stops the two, but they take Louise hostage, holding a chair to her head unless NJS gives up to Marz's "It Ain't Funny No More". Louise looked to be between a rock and a hard place as NJS was wreathing in pain from the torturous submission hold and looked ready to pass out. The Shott had his usual demonic smile, but Louise got up and delivered a magnificent low blow to The Shott. Marz released It Isn't Funny No More and backed Louise into a corner, whilst Michelle grabbed her legs. Marz then pulled down his tights and the crowd booed, hissed, frowned and wanted to kill Marz! Marz pulled out some brass knuckles and put them on his wrist and told Louise to watch. Marz picked NJS back up and hit him square in the ribs with the brass knux, and set him up for another shot to the chin. NJS, however, had other ideas, and dodged the chin shot and backed into the ropes, hitting Marz with a ferocious clothesline which got the crowd firmly cheering. NJS then had shades of his old friend Mr. BIG by delivering The BIG Elbow and stalked Marz ready to hit The Equaliser! But The Shott again came in as referee Keith Jones was getting back up and kept him distracted as Marz was given a steel chair by Michelle and clocked NJS in the back with the chair and hit him with a Pedigree! It all looked to be over, but Louise pulled Marz off NJS! Marz looked pissed as Michelle grabbed Louise's legs and ruined the bottom of her gorgeous dress. Louise and Michelle started shoving and Louise slapped Michelle out of her high heels! Marz was distracted by the women's action, but when he turned around, he walked right into The Equaliser! The crowd went APE for the old Mr. BIG move. NJS went for the Lionsault as Referee Jones was ordering the ladies to stop, but The Shott grabbed a steel chair and wielded it at NJS, who was canucked by the chair on the skull as his set-up for the Lionsault. He fell to the canvas with a plum and Marz leapt up top to deliver The Bomb. The crowd booed as Jones saw the cover...1...2...NJS KICKED OUT! HE KICKED OUT! Joey shook his head in disbelief! No-one has ever kicked out of the Bomb. Marz argues with referee Jones over the pinfall, but NJS takes advantage by school boying Marz and applying the Laws of NJS! The crowd goes bananas! But The Shott appears on the ring apron. NJS gets in The Shott's face and Marz gets up. NJS and Shott argue as Marz charges toward NJS...but NJS dodges and Marz tackles The Shott who goes flying into a barricade! Marz looks in shock, but turns around into the N-Factor! The crowd is delirious as NJS covers...1...2...3.
'Break The Walls Down' plays over the PA to a mass of cheers from the capacity crowd as NJS stumbles back to his feet. The crowd is all cheering and applauding an awesome match. Scott remarks that in his experience of the TWF, that was the greatest meeting between the two and will be remembered as an unbelievable encounter. The Shott has left ringside now, but Marz slowly rises to his feet. Louise enters the ring and congratulates her man NJS, who stands in one corner of the ring. Marz is standing in the other, his face covered in the sweat that has been pouring from his face. Michelle comes in to the ring and the two men then eye each other up and meet in the middle of the ring. Their two managers and girlfriends try to talk them out of fighting again, when Marz extends a hand to NJS! YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME?! After all the matches, all the history, is Marz going to call one of the most definitive feuds in TWF history, that stretches back to day 1, quits? NJS thinks about it for a second, and then looks around the cheering crowd. NJS SHOOK MARZ'S HAND! HELL...HAS...FROZEN...OVER! Michelle and Louise cannot believe it and Louise hasn't quite picked her jaw up from the floor. NJS and Marz then raise each other's fists before talking about something. Marz and NJS then share some Budweiser's to the calls of Scott Hudson and Joey Styles. The two men then leave with their managers separately, but the crowd is still in awe of what they have just seen!

Scott Hudson and Joey Styles are still in disbelief of that last match and announce that coming up is the main event of the evening and the biggest match on the card. In recent weeks and months, The Assassin has been unstoppable and has defeated all of those who fall in his path as TWF World Champion. But tonight, he faces the 3 opponents who he has faced in singles matches for the title - Mastermind, The Terminator and AJ Jeffers. Scott says that his favourite is Mastermind, who has the desire to win the championship once more, whilst Joey Styles has picked The Assassin to retain, saying that defeating all of his opponents in the match is a big advantage and the environment is not suited to him, but The Assassin has faced adversity before and come out on top. The announce duo then introduce a Summer Break Sizzler.

Summer Break Sizzler -- The TWF World Championship @ Summer Break
{{In 2000...one of the most controversial matches in TWF history took place when Mr. BIG took on "Real Deal" Murphy and marked a transition for both men, who exited with opposite reactions to the ones they were expecting from a rampant Vegas crowd. As "Real Deal" applied the Real McCoy, Owen Carl ordered the bell to be rung and it was, only for TWF Chairman Mr. Edwards to make an appearance and reverse the decision, to the delight of the crowd. BIG and Real Deal brawled, but Biggie hit the Firebreather and gained a pinfall to the delight of the Vegas crowd, and the fans haven't stopped cheering since that famous occasion.
In 2001...a classic match in the feud between Mr. BIG, who was on his unbelievable second title reign, and High Voltage, who was still a TWF Rookie, took place. The Double Tables match has gone down in TWF history as the match that elevated HV to the status he then achieved. Mr. BIG was victorious in the encounter, memorably hitting HV through the table after leg dropping him from the announce table.
In 2002...it was a memorable match, but this time for all the wrong reasons, as The Vamp walked out on the biggest opportunity of his career in a Fatal Five Way match. The TWF title picture was a mess with Marz's ownership and this did not aid things. Mr. BIG regained the TWF World Championship in the match by pinning High Voltage, although The AshTaker and The Shott were also involved. Mick Foley also counted the pinfall in the bout.
In 2003...in front of 100,000 at the first event at the magnificent Bridgend Dome, The Bandit took on The AshTaker for the title and it marked the first time Mr. BIG was not involved in the final match on the Summer Break card. That didn't matter as Bandit and AshTaker contested a magnificent bout that cemented the TWF's reputation for magnificence.
In 2004...Marz and Frekishi, men who right now are allies, contested a highly-emotional match. Frekishi's first title reign he won by default, when his scheduled opponent, High Voltage couldn't participate in a scheduled title defence. Marz was over-powered and Frekishi won a deserved title reign. The post-match celebration was particularly memorable with Mr. BIG holding up the belt and handing it to Frekishi.}}


--- Video Package ---
[BG Music: 'Stricken' - Disturbed]

The camera focuses in on Rachel Stevens, who is standing in the middle of the ring and is ready to make the now famous introduction to TWF World Title matches... "Ladies and gentlemen, watching all over the world, the following contest is your main event of the evening and is the final match on the card for TWF Summer Break VI! The following match is a Four Corners Elimination Match for the Total Wrestling Federation World Championship belt! In this match, two men will begin the match and only two men will be allowed in the ring at any time. Elimination occurs via pinfall, submission or knock-out. The match will have no disqualification and no time limit, so a winner MUST be determined here this evening!"
"And now, introducing the participants in tonight's main event, first the challengers..." The lights darken and the choir boys begin to sing as the piano introduction plays to a mass of cheers from the crowd. 'Best I Can' by Queensryche kicks in to a huge cheer, but AJ Jeffers is nowhere to be seen in the aisle way. Suddenly, the lights focus on the MGM Lion on one side of the arena...on top of it is AJ Jeffers! He grabs a zip-line down to the entrance way, where he lands and sets off pyros as the guitar kicks in. The crowd stands and cheers loudly as he makes his way down to the ring... "From Ipswich, Suffolk, England; weighing in at 285lbs, he is "THE ICE MAN"...AAAAAAAJJJJJJ JEFFERS!" Scott Hudson reminds us that the TWF World Championship could go full circle tonight is AJ is victorious in tonight's match. With the help of The Red Dragon, now Marz, he defeated Mr. BIG on the very first Grit BasH on February 8th 2000 to become the first TWF World Champion.
The lights dim once more and loud footsteps can be heard. The crowd boos and they assume they know who is coming. Lasers fill up the aisle way until they point at one spot. 'Low' by the Foo Fighters hits and rising from underneath one of the video screens is The Terminator! The crowd cheers the entrance but as he gets further down the aisle toward the ring, the crowd boos the superstar. "And now making his entrance, from parts unknown; weighing in at 282lbs, THE TERMINATOR!"
Suddenly, the TotalTron fills up with images of circuit boards and other such electronical gadgetry. So many images fill up the screen so fast that it causes it to fail...BAM! 'Mastermind' by Megadeth plays to a HUGE cheer from the crowd as the cameras pick up on the various Mastermind signs in the arena. "Finally, from Manhattan, New York; weighing in at 325lbs, he is the One, the Only...MASTERMIND!" Scott Hudson picks up on the story that after the VWF shut its doors, Mastermind disappeared from the world, living on the streets in the Bronx in New York, broke and almost suicidal, until one day, he ran by an old friend who was looking for him. That friend turned out to be Mr. BIG, who had not forgotten about Mastermind. Mastermind returned to wrestling in late 2004 and captured the hearts of fans and the TWF World Championship. Now, arguably one of the most popular members of the roster aims to capture the title for a second time!
"And now making his way to the ring, the champion..." The famous drum intro to Trust plays...BANG! The pyros go off as The Assassin leaps onto the stage as the guitar kicks in. "From Orlando, Florida, weighing in at 320lbs, he is the current, reigning and defending Total Wrestling Federation World Champion...THE ASSASSIN!" The Assassin slowly saunters down to the ring with the announcers remarking that the tension has reached boiling point and the crowd is ready for this match more than any other.
As this was the final match of the night and the main event of the biggest pay-per-view of the year, if not all-time, you would expect it to deliver a show-stopping finish to the show. It did so to say the least. This was thoroughly deserving of its main event slot of the show and took the crowd's breath away. Each of the four men involved aspired to walk out with the most prestigious prize in professional wrestling today, the Total Wrestling Federation World Championship belt. The first two men in were The Assassin and Mastermind, who have not always seen eye-to-eye, and the two men who began this whole situation when Assassin pinned Mastermind at Cyberslam to become champion. The two brawled with gusto until The Terminator tagged himself in Mastermind's place and attacked The Assassin. An attempted cover only got as far as a two-count and the match continued with the two men. Mastermind tagged himself back in place of The Assassin and brawled with The Terminator, as The Assassin, pissed at his progress in the match thus far, grabbed a steel chair from underneath the ring, and attacked Mastermind and AJ Jeffers. The Terminator ducked an attempted chair shot and DDTed Assassin onto the chair he carried into the ring. Mastermind was still reeling from the chair shot and Terminator drilled Mastermind with Game Over onto the chair. Terminator covered and referee Bob Sage counted the fall. The crowd applauded as Mastermind rolled out of the ring and headed backstage, holding his head, and eventually needing the help of referees and road agents to get backstage.
So, the final trio continued with fight, with AJ Jeffers and The Terminator, two former tag-team partners being the legal men in the ring. These two were former tag-team partners at points in the TWF's history and it showed as the two know each other inside out, with plenty of counter attacks being thrown. The Assassin simply stood watching in his corner of the ring, taunting the crowd with some excellent trash talking. The crowd really began to boo The Assassin much louder and his trainers Mr. BIG & High Voltage must be proud of how their student has progressed. AJ hit Terminator with Sweet Shin Music and went for a cover, but Assassin interrupted, grabbed AJ and delivered The Assassinator. He threw AJ over the top rope, but kept him on the apron, tagged himself in, but found The Terminator back on his feet and executed a magnificent Osaka Street Cutter! The crowd cheered loudly as the two brawled, whilst crowd favourite AJ Jeffers recuperated on the outside. Assassin backed Terminator into the ropes and hit a textbook German Suplex. Assassin taunted the crowd and was looking for The Last Rites. However, Terminator got back up and hit a T-Bone Suplex and covered! 1-2-kick out from the Modern Day Messiah! AJ Jeffers came back in and looked to hit The Assassin with another Sweet Shin Music, but Assassin dodged the move, and AJ hit a feigning Terminator! The Assassin then hit the F5 on the Terminator and picked up the pinfall! The Terminator was rolled out of the ring by The Assassin and we were down to the final two men!
These two men started their rivalry when they formed an unlikely alliance earlier this year that all disintegrated when The Assassin turned on AJ and won the World Championship at Cyberslam from Mastermind. AJ and The Assassin faced each other at Against All Odds, with The Assassin emerging victorious. The Assassin capitalised with some offence including a brutal looking Assassinator. He covered but only got a 2-count. AJ leapt back to his feet and the two men traded various kinds of blows for a while, until The Assassin looked down and out. Just like at Against All Odds, AJ went up top and looked to hit a high impact move, but Assassin ran into the ropes, making AJ slip and damages his Jeffers family jewels! AJ fought back in obvious pain and went for a victory roll, but did not get there...instead powerbombing The Assassin down to the mat! The crowd shook the arena in shock! The chants began as AJ slowly rolled over. That must be all? 1...2...Assassin kicked out! Plenty of shaking of heads after that one. Again, AJ seemed to put The Assassin away, and went up top, looking for The Ice Hotel! But, just like at Against All Odds, The Assassin made use of a split-second reaction and grabbed AJ and hit a SUPER F5! The crowd goes WILD! The chants begin once more as Assassin slowly rolls over...1...2...AJ kicked out! The Assassin goes insane and cannot believe it, arguing with referee Bob Sage over the cover! Assassin picked AJ back up and planted him with a Frekishi Driver-kind of move and suddenly looked up at the crowd! The Assassin spat in AJ's face, leapt over both sides of him and went for The Assassin's Elbow and connected! Assassin could taste blood and stalked AJ like a bird of prey, waiting for his opportunity to execute an F5. Assassin went for the move, but AJ flipped out, charging Assassin into the turnbuckle! AJ leapt up top and grabbed a hold of The Assassin's head! YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING?! AJ smiles and this appears to be a do or die move...ICE HOTEL FROM THE TOP ROPE! The crowd is going NUTS! AJ slowly draped his shoulder across The Assassin and Bob Sage fell to the canvas once more...1.....................2.....................3!
AJ DID IT! The crowd goes bananas as 'Best I Can' hits and confetti slowly falls from the sky. "Here is your winner...and NNNNNEEEEWWWWW Total Wrestling Federation World Champion...AJ JEFFERS!" AJ is looking around ringside for his belt, but he cannot find it. Suddenly...POW! 'HELL' PLAYS! OUT STEPS MR. BIG! HE IS HERE! Mr. BIG is carrying a newly engraved Total Wrestling Federation World Championship belt that glistens in the arena lights. Scott Hudson said he knew Mr. BIG would turn up, and it was a case of when, rather than if. Biggie is wearing his trademark Red baseball cap, a white t-shirt, black waistcoat, dark blue jeans and light brown boots, so is wearing his typical attire. Mr. BIG enters the ring carrying the new belt and stands in the middle of the ring. AJ Jeffers stands across from him and doesn't know what to think. These two men have never always seen eye-to-eye, right from the very beginning back in the TJS Centre in 2000. Biggie then unfolds the belt, and wraps it around AJ Jeffers's waist. Biggie hugs Jeffers and raises his fist as pyros go off above the ring. The locker room empties to celebrate AJ's victory. Regardless of their disposition, it seems the entire roster is in the ring and waving to the fans. NJS, Frekishi, The Terminator, Big Martin, The Fox, The Rich, "Lover Boy" Jon Bennetta, among others lead the celebration party for Jeffers, whilst Hawke, High Voltage, Marz, The Shott, Karl Davies, Blade and company hug and converse with the rest of the roster whilst hugging. Scott Hudson and Joey Styles shake hands and hug, and everyone is hugging in the middle of the ring. Have we witnessed the end of the TWF-era here tonight? Maybe we have, but what we do know is that we have witnessed one of the greatest professional wrestling Pay-Per-Views of all time and arguably, the greatest Summer Break of them all. What a way to end!

The opening of the rundown was set to the opening of 'Overburdened' by Disturbed, going through some of tonight's most spectacular outfits...entrances...personalities...and the Hall of Fame announcement. Just before the band comes in, the music changes to tonight's theme song, 'Sticken'. The rundown goes through some of the great moments on tonight's card. Blade's victory in the Hardkore title opener......Chamera's upset victory and the arrival of Atomically Kool Kat through the crowd......High Voltage's shock return and teaming up with The Protégé to defeat Team EV......The Rich returning to aid The Fox in his match......Amy Wilkins and Owen Carl's battle for the Intercontinental Championship clients, with Hades being victorious......Dope C's victory in the Vegas Bar Brawl......JT Money and Hawke's wrestling clinic......The Bandit and Frekishi giving it their all in their match......Silver finally winning Summer back and winning the xWa Championship......Marz and NJS having the greatest match in their rivalry that amazingly ended in a handshake......AJ Jeffers ascending the TWF mountain once more and winning the TWF World Championship again.

The show closes with the image of AJ standing on the turnbuckle with his music playing in the background and the entire roster cheering him on.
  
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