Revolution Championship Wrestling Presents the Tournament of Revolution!
The fans exploded as the PPV began and the fireworks boomed throughout the arena to the sound of 'Today Is the Day' by Dope. The cameras then panned towards Joey Styles, Chris X & Sam Shadow at the announce table.
'Welcome, everyone, to RCW's Tournament of Revolution! I'm Joey Styles, joined as always by Chris X and Sam Shadow for what's sure to be a great pay-per-view! Along with the aforementioned Tournament, we will see a title vs. title match, a 4-way elimination tag match for the vacant Tag Team titles, a 6-man elimination tag featuring the World Heavyweight champion and a rematch from Monday Night as Bloodhound takes on Kurt Angle!' Joey Styles introduced.
'Remember the stipulations going into the 6-man tag match tonight: if Ryan Walters' team can win AND Walters is the one to eliminate the Great Khali, then Walters is guaranteed to face Paul Heyman for all the marbles within the confines of a solid steel cage at next month's PPV!' Chris X reminded.
'In my view, there's absolutely no way Walters will be able to beat the Great Khali! He's done for.' Sam Shadow warned.
'I don't really share your view... but anyway, let's get the Tournament underway with a first round 4-way! The rules are simple: two men will be eliminated and two men will advance to the semi-finals which also consist of 4-ways, where 3 men must be eliminated. The survivor of that will advance to the grand finals to face one other for all the marbles!' Chris X concluded.
Tournament of Revolution Quarter-Final: Randy Orton vs. Rhino vs. Texas Bull vs. Jerry Lynn.
Bull went to work with several forearm shots to Rhino's jaw. Lynn went for a go-behind on Orton. Orton soon countered with the switch and tripped Lynn down to the canvas. Orton then rode Lynn's back and slapped him across the back of the head to his own amusement, but Lynn only got frustrated. Lynn ran at Orton who, with a drop toe hold took Lynn back down to the ground. Orton quickly attempted to slap on a Sharpshooter submission, but Lynn quickly scrambled to the ropes to break that attempt. Orton pulled Lynn away from the ropes by his ankle, but Jerry hopped up and hit Orton with a kick to the side of the head. Lynn whipped Orton across the ring and threw him with a belly-to-belly suplex overhead. After exposing the turnbuckle, Lynn drove Orton back first into it, and then continued to work over his lowerback with a suplex out of the corner. Lynn jumped from the second rope but caught Orton's boot in his mouth, sending him back into the corner. Benjamin whipped Lynn across the ring and went for a clothesline, but Lynn ducked through and took Orton down with a German Suplex. When Orton got to his feet, Lynn tried for the Cradle Piledriver, but Orton rolled out, went for a thrust kick but Lynn caught his foot. Lynn then swung Orton's leg but was hit with an enziguri. Lynn staggered to his feet and walked straight into an RKO from Orton. Bull whipped Rhino into the ropes, drop toe hold and Rhino fell straight onto the middle rope. Bull ran the ropes himself in attempt of a 619-type move, but Rhino managed to pull himself from the ropes and roll out of the ring. Thinking for a second he had the upper hand, Rhino turned his back from the ring which allowed Bull time to run and dive over the ropes into a suicide dive, taking both him and Rhino down. Recovering, Rhino grabbed a chair, threw it so Bull would catch it, and then Rhino snuck up and sucker-punched him. Rhino hit a DDT and then dragged Bull to the corner for the Exploding Rhino Driver. Rhino came off the top, but Bull adjusted himself into a last-minute hurricanrana. Texas Bull then scooped the 'Big F'N Deal' up and drove him down with the El Toroplex for the first elimination. Randy Orton & Jerry Lynn got back to their feet, but Orton was suddenly gunned down by a forceful spear from Texas Bull. Bull dragged Orton back up and hit the El Toroplex again before giving him to Jerry Lynn who finished the match with a Cradle Piledriver.
The survivors are Texas Bull & Jerry Lynn.
Lynn and Bull were at a stand-off before security forced them off into seperate directions.
Tournament of Revolution Quarter-Final: Batista vs. Balls Mahoney vs. 'The Irish Curse' Sheamus O'Shaunessy.
Batista and Balls Mahoney got into each other's face and began to talk some trash, but then they both darted towards SOS's direction and began to double-team him, not giving the newest roster member any room to move. The two of them stomped down onto his chest, but then Batista turned to Balls Mahoney and struck him hard with a lariat. Balls jumped right back up and pushed Batista over, but then he was hit by a flying boot to the mouth from Sheamus O'Shaunessy. For a while, SOS was able to fight off both Balls Mahoney and Batista, but soon enough a chop block from Balls was his downfall. Balls and Batista lifted SOS up with a double suplex, but again broke apart to attack each other. Batista whipped Balls into the corner, run off the ropes but Balls stopped in his tracks and hit Batista with a crescent kick. Balls covered Batista for a two count. Balls whipped SOS into the ropes but was caught with a Spinning Heel Kick. Batista got back to his feet but SOS knocked him down with a clothesline, and then run the ropes to hit a Rolling Thunder-type move. Balls came back and hooked SOS's leg, attempting to get a half crab, but SOS got in an Enziguri. SOS got the elimination with the match-ending Celtic Curse, a modified version of the Celtic Cross.
The survivors are Batista and Sheamus O'Shaunessy.
Batista offered SOS a handshake, but SOS brushed 'The Animal' off and nailed him with the Celtic Curse before bolting the ring.
In a segment, Danny Jackpot stated that if the WWE trio are defeated tonight, then it would be their final RCW appearance. Then he goes outside to find Seth Ozkan & Eric Azzurith are down, bloodied and surrounded by paramedics. He looks towards the camera and announces that they would be replaced by the Bikebrakers Kevin Smith & Ralph Summers, so no-one can accuse him of biased opportunity. Also, the Bloodhound-Kurt Angle match was now Last Man Standing, proving Danny right when he said none of the competitors would know what they were in for.
Tournament of Revolution Quarter-Final: Max Jacobs vs. Sabu vs. Kurtis Raynes vs. Christopher Daniels.
Max Jacobs and Kurtis Raynes decided to brawl throughout the arena while Sabu & Daniels were in the ring. Both men started out with trying to feel each other out, not wanting to make the first move in case it was the wrong one. Eventually Daniels went for Sabu's leg, but Sabu quickly caught him with several clubbing forearms to the back. Sabu whipped Daniels in the corner and took him off his feet with a huge Air Sabu, knocking him down to the seated position. Sabu sized Daniels up for a running dropkick to the face, but Daniels managed to get out of the ring just in time. Outside of the ring, Sabu followed Daniels, but Daniels played possum and turned around to knock Sabu from his feet with a right hand. Daniels dragged Sabu towards the timekeeper's table and attempted to powerbomb him through it, but Sabu countered with a hurricanrana dropping Daniels through the table. Sabu rolled Daniels onto the apron and then dropped an leg across his neck. Back in the ring, Sabu whipped Daniels hard into the corner. Sabu attempted to send Daniels into the opposite corner, but Daniels countered with an Irish-whip followed by a running knee to Sabu's face. Daniels then sent Sabu into the opposite corner and attempted the knee again, but this time Sabu had it scouted and hit another leg lariat. Sabu springboarded off the ropes and landed a legdrop across Daniels' chest and covered for a two. Sabu sat Daniels on the top for a hurricanrana, but Daniels slapped Sabu across the face and hit a Superbomb. Daniels waited for Sabu to get back to his feet before hitting the Angel's Wings. Daniels covered but somehow Sabu raised a shoulder before the three. Sabu then began to fight back with several punches, but Daniels hit back with an STO into another two. Daniels then set Sabu up for the Last Rites, but Sabu countered that into a Northern Lights Suplex for yet another two count. Both men were now finding it hard to quickly get back to their feet. Both men reached their bases at the same time, but Sabu blocked a right hand from Daniels and punched him across the face. Sabu then ran the ropes and attempted a running boot to the face but Daniels side-stepped him and Sabu kicked the top turnbuckle. Daniels pulled Sabu out by his foot and took him down with a Dragon Screw before hopping up the turnbuckles with the Best Moonsault Ever and eliminating the homicidal maniac. Jacobs comes back with the limp bodies of Kurtis Raynes & Kevin Thorn and tosses them into the ring. Chris Daniels then assured the monstrous nephew of Kane that he would stand back. Jacobs then polished Thorn & Raynes off with a Tombstone, which he now calls 'Lucifer's Hammer', each and pinned Raynes to end the match.
The survivors are Max Jacobs & Chris Daniels.
The Fallen Angel decided to bail as Jacobs set off the pyro. Wise choice. Then we go to a video package chronicling the rivalry of Bloodhound & Kurt Angle.
Last Man Standing match: Bloodhound vs. Kurt Angle.
Bloodhound came to the ring in jeans ready for a fight. Bloodhound swung a chair for Angle's head, but Angle ducked through and dropkicked Bloodhound at the knee. Kurt then placed the chair on Bloodhound's back and quickly scaled the turnbuckles and hit the Olympic Moonsault. Kurt turned Bloodhound over and went for the cover, only to remember they didn't count. Kurt picked the chair back up and when Bloodhound got back up to one knee, he threw it straight into his face. The referee reached a five when Bloodhound used the ropes to get back up. Kurt then attempted a backdrop, but Bloodhound rolled through and kicked Kurt in the back of his knee. After dropping several elbows across the knee, Bloodhound placed the chair around it and stamped on it after coming from the second rope. Bloodhound set up a table at ringside infront of the announce table but Kurt hit a baseball slide, knocking Bloodhound over the announce table and into the lap of Joey Styles. Kurt removed everything from the announce table, but Bloodhound shoved Styles' headset in his face, blinding him and allowing Bloodhound to kick him. Kurt came back with a clothesline and laid Bloodhound onto the table before climbing to the top rope. Before he could hit another moonsault, Bloodhound kicked the ropes, knocking Angle down. Bloodhound then stood himself and Angle on the table before hitting the Dog Collar Driver, sending them both crashing through the announce table. Both men seemed down for the count, which the referee began to administer. But as the referee's count reached six, Redbark came through the crowd and began helping Bloodhound to his feet. Since the deal was that if anyone interfered, Bloodhound would win, the referee could do nothing to stop Redbark. Redbark tied Bloodhound up in the ropes which held him up long enough to survive the referee's count. The referee then had no choice but to declare him the winner. Some fans booed the interference.
The winner is Bloodhound.
Angle was in a rage as he got back to his feet, hitting the Angle Slam on several EMTs and the referee. Bloodhound came back and knocked Kurt back down with a crescent kick.
Tournament of Revolution Quarter-Final match: Mark Orton vs. Goldberg vs. Austin Aries vs. Abyss.
Before the bell sounded, Austin Aries gave Mark Orton a low blow, which straight away gave him the advantage. Abyss quickly paired himself off with Goldberg, knocking him over the top rope with a vicious looking clothesline. Austin Aries placed Mark Orton in the corner and began to stomp down on his chest and then down on his knee, wearing him down for the Straight Shooter. Abyss slammed Orton's face onto the announcers table but then Ric Flair chop blocked him at the knee, giving Orton time to recover and take the upper hand with an irish whip into the steel ringpost. Aries hit Michaels with a side back drop and looked to hit the superkick, when Orton rolled Abyss into the ring, tripping Aries. Mark Orton got to his feet and hit Aries with the Package Crash for the elimination. Orton slid back into the ring and went to work on Abyss, but Abyss reversed and bashed Orton across the chest, and then hit a Suplex. Angry at his elimination, Austin Aries re-entered the ring and finally hit a Superkick and the 450 Splash on Mark Orton as crowd taunts of 'Austin Starr' followed him out of the arena. Orton staggered around and walked into Abyss who crushed him with the Black Hole Cyclone. Goldberg used a legdrop on Abyss while Orton was still down. Goldberg chopped Abyss across the chest and whipped him across the ring for a spear. Abyss tried to hit back with a Suplex, but Goldberg reversed it and hit the Jackhammer Slam! Goldberg covered but somehow Abyss kicked out. As Goldberg argued with the referee, Abyss hit the Shock Treatment, eliminating Goldberg and advancing himself along with the younger Orton.
The survivors are Abyss & Mark Orton.
James Mitchell dragged his monster to the backstage area while Randy Orton came out to check on his brother. Apparently not having forgotten their little rivalry, Mark brushed Randy off and made a break for the backstage area also.
Global Tag Team championship 4-way Tag Elimination match: XLX vs. The Bingbongs vs. The Bikebrakers vs. Carlito & CM Punk.
Butch and Carlito started the match off and Carlito quickly got Butch in position for the Backcracker, but this time Butch managed to get out of the move and slid out of the ring. CM Punk left the apron and ran round to Butch, knocking him down and rolling him back into the ring. Carlito went for an Irish-whip, but Butch held on and pulled Carlito into him for a DDT. Butch got to his feet and knocked CM Punk from his apron. CM Punk ran into the ring but was stopped by the referee, allowing the Bingbongs to double team Carlito in their corner. Rat lifted Carlito onto the top rope and dropped him straight back down to the canvas in a sickening DDT. Rat covered Carlito for a two count. Rat attempted an Irish-whip but Carlito kicked him in the mid-section, ran the ropes but Butch low-bridged, sending him over the top rope. Rat began to fake an injury, giving allowance for Butch to Irish-whip Carlito into the ringsteps. Butch rolled Rat back into the ring and Rat made a speedy recovery. Rat set Carlito up for the Sewer Driver, but Carlito some how managed to reverse Rat and hit the Cool Shot. Carlito leapt to his corner and tagged in CM Punk for the hot tag. CM Punk cleared house but left Rat in the ring and lifted him up for the Pepsi Plunge. Somehow Butch returned to the ring and kicked CM Punk's knee away, dropping Rat. Carlito got back up and turned Butch around and hit the Backcracker! Rat then dropkicked Rat who staggered into CM Punk who finally hit the Pepsi Plunge! Butch desperately tried to make the save but CM Punk covered Rat for the 1-2-3. Fade began his team's first time in the 6-sided ring but knocking Carlito off his feet with a running clothesline, and then he knocked Punk from the apron with a standing dropkick. As Carlito pulled himself back to his feet, Fade jumped onto his shoulders and hit a headscissors takedown into a cover for two. Fade then tagged in Mane who ran the ropes and hit Carlito with a flying forearm smash, followed by a kip up. Mane sized Carlito up for the attack and ran the ropes, but Punk low-bridged the top rope and Mane flew straight over the top rope and onto the outside. Fade began to protest, but that only pulled the referee away from the attack on the outside. Outside of the ring, Punk rammed Mane back first into the ring post, then whipped him into the ring steps. Punk rolled Mane back into the ring. Both Carlito and Mane made the hot tag, and Fade blasted out of his corner towards Punk. Fade knocked Punk down, but was held back by Carlito, which allowed Punk to kick Fade in the face, taking him down. Punk later held Fade up for the Pepsi Plunge, but Mane countered with the Jungle Drill out of nowhere. Then, Carlito ran in and backcracked Mane, allowing Punk to cover Fade for the elimination. Kevin Smith and Ralph Summers, the last-minute substitutes for the Emblem, waltzed into the ring to take advantage of the beaten-down Punk & Carlito. The fans began booing them out of the building. The Bikebrakers picked Punk up and destroyed him with the Murder Drop. Carlito suffered the same fate a few minutes later. It looked bleak for Carlito and Punk until the Crazy Cats Red Tiger & Marc Sylvester ran in from the crowd to deafening cheers and began laying into the Bikebrakers. Red Tiger got Smith on the apron and then dived over the ropes for a sick Tornado DDT.
'OH MY GOD!' retorted Joey Styles. As the fans began chanting 'This match rules', Marc Sylvester dropped Ralph Summers on his head with a stiff Dragon Suplex. The Crazy Cats soon hightailed it. Punk & Carlito, not knowing what happened when they saw the carnage, shrugged their shoulders. Punk & Carlito then hit Summers with the Hawaiian Ice for the 1-2-3, the win and the Tag Team titles.
The winners and NEW RCW Global Tag Team champions, CM Punk & Carlito.
The fans were elated with the win and the champions. Punk and Carlito walked through the crowd and celebrated to Punk's theme tune, 'This Fire Burns' by Killswitch Engage. We were then treated to a package that chronicled the rivalry of RCW Openweight champion Yoshihiro Magma and UK Champion Star Dog, which started with Dog's alliance with Edge & Christian Cage.
Openweight title vs. UK title match: Yoshihiro Magma vs. Star Dog.
The two competitors circled each other like two caged lions ready to do battle. Finally the crowd went crazy as they locked up for the first time. They battled over the hold but eventually with no winner, both men let go and we were once again at stalemate. A second time they locked up and this time Dog got the advantage and took Magma down to the mat. With Dog with a side headlock applied, Magma began to pull himself back up from the mat and dug in a couple of elbows to Dog's ribs. Finally Magma got free and ran the ropes, but was knocked back down with a shoulder block from Dog. Dog then ran the ropes as Magma jumped back to his feet and took Dog over with an arm-drag. This time Dog battled back and countered with a Northern Lights Suplex. Magma looked to end things early with an Burning Avalanche Brainbuster, but Dog pushed Magma into the ropes and wrapped his arms around Magma's waist. Dog then paid tribute to Chris Benoit with a trifecta of German Suplexes, releasing on the last one. The crowd booed him as he performed the Benoit cut-throat signal and climbed to the top, but as he flew out for the Dynamite Kid Headbutt, Magma rolled out of the way, and Dog ate canvas. Dog slowly got back up and again Magma went for the Burning Avalanche Brainbuster. Again Dog pushed him away and then took him down for a Crossface. Magma this time countered with a school boy roll-up but Dog kicked out. Dog rolled back up to his feet and went for a clothesline, but Magma ducked through and finally struck oil with the Burning Avalanche Burning Avalanche Brainbuster. A groggy Magma slowly turned Dog over & hooked the leg to get the three count and his second-ever title.
The winner and NEW RCW UK Heavyweight champion, Yoshihiro Magma.
Out came Edge & Christian with Cyrus to get themselves some of the new Unified champion, but they were cut off by Burchill & Eddie Torch. Danny Jackpot quickly released info to Joey Styles that he had scheduled an impromptu match between the two teams. Magma dragged his belts and his downed opponent out of the arena.
Edge & Christian Cage vs. 'C4' Paul Burchill & 'Pyro Dragon' Eddie Torch.
Christian hit the ropes and came back with a running knee to Torch, knocking him flying backwards. Burchill reached over the ropes and made the tag himself. Burchill hopped over the top rope and began an exchange with Christian which saw several chops and slaps, before Burchill ducked through and caught Christian with a back kick. Edge attempted a blindsided attack but Burchill hit a low dropkick to his shins, sending Edge face first into the canvas. Torch returned to the ring, but was held back by Cyrus who had climbed onto the apron to help his clients. Christian ran up behind him for a clothesline, but Torch pulled himself away just in time, and Christian ran straight into Cyrus, knocking him from the apron. Burchill dropkicked Christian over the top rope and then dropped Edge with the Cut-Throat Psycho Driver. Christian attempted to break the count, but Torch held him back long enough to get the win.
The winners are Paul Burchill & Eddie Torch.
Edge and Christian began having a temper tantrum as Cyrus began yelling at them.
'Ladies & Gentlemen, I've just been informed that the 6-man main event will now be a Junior-Heavyweight Lumberjack match! I can only imagine this is revenge for the way Boogeyman and Umaga have been crashing the Junior-Heavyweight division matches.' Chris X guessed.
'No shit, Sherlock!' Shadow replied sarcastically.
Tournament of Revolution Semi Final match: 'Irish Curse' Sheamus O'Shaunessy vs. Texas Bull vs. Abyss vs. Christopher Daniels.
Abyss easily eliminated Daniels with a quick Black Hole Cyclone. Bull jumped SOS from behind with a huge clubbing forearm across the neck. Bull pushed SOS in the corner and shoulder-tackled him, crushing his ribs against the turnbuckles. Bull sat SOS on the top turnbuckle and attempted a Super El Toroplex but SOS countered with some jabs to the ribs and knocked Bull down with a right. SOS came off the second turnbuckle, but Bull quickly countered with a running clothesline. Bull pulled SOS to his feet, sent him into the ropes and took SOS back down with a CW Anderson-like Spinebuster. Looking for elimination, Bull set SOS up for a Powerbomb, but in the air, SOS countered with a Tornado DDT. As Bull staggered back to his feet, SOS hit the Celtic Curse and then removed his singlet-straps. SOS then locked on the Ankle Lock a la Kurt Angle a la Kurt Angle causing Bull to scream in pain. Bull tried to reach the ropes but soon tapped out in submission. He and Abyss squared off. Abyss lifted SOS up to his feet and then leveled him with a right fist. Abyss kicked SOS in the ribs and sent him rolling down the ramp. RVD tried to crawl away from Abyss but the monster soon caught up with him and slammed him into the guard rails. Abyss rolled Van Dam into the ring and followed him, only to catch a boot to the face. Van Dam battled hard, came off the ropes but Abyss countered with a Black Hole Slam! Abyss left the ring and set up a Table leaning up against the announcers booth, but SOS hit him off his feet with a springboard dropkick. SOS snapped up a steel chair and threw it at Abyss' head, but Abyss caught it. SOS then hit an impressive spear to Abyss and sent them both flying off the apron and through the table. SOS rolled Abyss into the ring, climbed up to the top rope and came off with a frog splash. James Mitchell came in to whack SOS with his cane, but SOS was ready for him and nailed him with the Celtic Curse to the fans' delight. Unfortunately, Abyss recovered and hit the Black Hole Cyclone again for the win.
The winner is Abyss.
Tournament of Revolution Semi Final match: Batista vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Mark Orton vs. Max Jacobs.
Once the ring introductions were out the way and the bell sounded, Lynn charged at Orton who turned his back and quickly rolled out of the ring. Lynn followed the younger Orton and made chase around the ring. Orton ducked down around one of the corners and knocked a surprised Jerry Lynn down with a short running clothesline. Orton struck Lynn across the forehead with a forearm shot and then irish-whipped him into the steel steps with quite some velocity. Orton rolled back in and then back out of the ring simply to break the referee's count. Orton grabbed Lynn's head and slammed it down onto the steps, just trying to inflict as much damage as possible. Orton rolled Lynn back into the ring and began to expose the top turnbuckle. As Orton turned back to his opponent, Lynn struck out with several slaps across the face followed by a tornado chop across the side of his head, knocking Orton down to the canvas. Lynn whipped Orton into the corner and thrusted a jumping high knee into his temple and then hit a follow-up running bulldog. Lynn lifted Orton up and sat him down on the top turnbuckle and began to set up the Muscle Buster, but Orton countered with an eye-poke followed by a missile dropkick. Lynn slowly climbed back up to one knee but Orton ran the ropes and struck Lynn with a running knee, knocking him back down onto his back. Orton covered but only got a two. Orton tried to ram Lynn's face into the exposed turnbuckle, but Lynn fought out with back elbows. Orton came straight back with a running clothesline but Lynn jumped out of the way and Orton his the steel turnbuckle. Lynn then sat Orton on the top and walked down, dropping Orton with an Avalanche Suplex. Somehow Orton kicked out at two, but after a Package Crash attempt, Lynn came back and nailed the Cradle Piledriver for the first elimination. Meanwhile, Max Jacobs tombstoned Batista and eliminated him. Lynn tried for an inverted DDT, but Jacobs rose up and hit the match-winning Lucifer's Hammer.
The winner is Max Jacobs.
Abyss immediately came out to begin their match in the Grand Finals.
Tournament of Revolution Grand Final match: 'Apokalypse' Max Jacobs vs. 'The Monster' Abyss.
Abyss launched into a right, but Jacobs blocked it and knocked Abyss down with a punch to the face. Jacobs threw Abyss into the corner and drove some elbows into his temple followed by a running high knee. Jacobs whipped Abyss into the opposite corner and tried for the high knee again, but Abyss ducked down and Jacobs hit the turnbuckle with his knee and fell out of the ring. Abyss run up behind Jacobs and kicked his knee from behind. Even though the referee ordered him to return to the ring, Abyss continued to work on the knee of Jacobs outside the ring, whipping him into the steel steps. He then snapped up two steel chairs and slid one into the ring, and as the referee turned to remove it, Abyss used the other chair and cracked it across Jacobs's knee. In the ring, Abyss attempted to lock on a Boston Crab but Jacobs used his free leg to kick Abyss in the face and knock him away from his knee. Abyss bounced right back up and ran at Jacobs who pie-faced him back down to the mat as he returned to his feet. Abyss ducked under a clothesline and attempted a chop-block, but Jacobs saw it coming and jumped over Abyss and dropped a legdrop across his back. Jacobs limped back to his feet, whipped Abyss into the ropes and knocked him down with a kick straight to the face. With the crowd on their feet, Jacobs locked on a triangle choke. James Mitchell got into the ring to try and help his monstrous client, but Jacobs shot one arm out and throttled Abyss' manager. Out of the triangle choke, Jacobs took his chance and hit a chokeslam on Mitchell so hard that the canvas caved a little bit. Abyss returned to his feet in a groggy state. Jacobs did the cut-throat signal and unleashed Lucifer's Hammer on Abyss to take the win and the tournament.
The winner is Max Jacobs.
The fans cheered the monsters in the ring who had just busted their asses for the prize that Max Jacobs has won. RCW Openweight & UK champion Yoshihiro Magma came out onto the ramp and began applauding Jacobs on his victory. Jacobs then showed Magma where he wanted to put one of the championship belts. Magma nodded in response.
A video package aired showing Ryan Walters' debut in RCW at Global Revolution, all the way up to his betrayal of Paul Heyman, Heyman's battle to keep Walters out of RCW, the debut of Danny Jackpot, Prison of the Afterlife at British Breakout and finally, Heyman bringing in the Great Khali and other WWE alumni to take out the RCW World Heavyweight champion. It has all come to this. If Walters can pin the Great Khali and win the match for his team, the WWE trio are out of RCW forever. Here we go.
Junior Heavyweight Lumberjack 6-man Tag Team Elimination match: RCW World champion Ryan Walters, John Cena & DJ Diddy Dog vs. The Great Khali, Boogeyman & Umaga.
The crowd was electric as DJ stepped forward to Umaga. DJ ran at Umaga to begin the match, but Umaga quickly turned around and drove his forearm into the face of DJ and knocked him from his feet. Umaga scooped DJ from the canvas and threw him into the corner where he pounded him with chops, slaps and foremarm shots to the temple. Umaga took a few steps back and ran back at DJ, launching into a high knee, but DJ dropped down to the canvas leaving Umaga's knee to hit the turnbuckle. DJ ran the ropes and chop-blocked Umaga's knee, trying to take the big man down. As Umaga began to limp around the ring on his right knee, DJ ran the ropes again and kicked Umaga's knee from under him. DJ then mounted Umaga and laid into him with rights across the forehead and a slap across the face. Umaga threw DJ off of him and rolled back to his feet, but walked straight into an Atomic Drop from DJ, followed up by a flying clothesline. DJ kipped up and the crowd went crazy as DJ began to tune up the band. Umaga got back to his feet and DJ ran in with his boot, but Umaga caught his foot and clotheslined him down. Umaga then sat the limp body of DJ on the top rope and finished the youngest Dog House member with a devastating top rope Death Valley Driver. Cena was in next. Umaga tagged out to Boogeyman. Cena dug his knee into Boogeyman's ribs and set him up for the Russian Leg Sweep, but Boogeyman countered that with an explosive clothesline, sending Cena head over heels and crashing onto his stomach. Boogeyman dragged Cena to his feet, threw him into the corner and began to unleash severl rights and lefts, finishing with a huge Uppercut, knocking Cena off of his feet. Cena countered an Irish Whip, but got a big boot in his face for his troubles. Boogeyman pulled himself onto the second rope, but as he came flying from it, Cena somehow caught him in mid-air and slammed him onto the canvas. Cena acted fast and jumped from the top with the Best Moonsault Ever. Cena made the cover but Boogeyman shoved him off after the two count. Cena kept Boogeyman down on the canvas with a standing dropkick. Cena then stepped out onto the apron and dropped a slingshot legdrop across Boogeyman's neck for another two-count. Cena pulled Boogeyman towards the corner to attempt a Tornado DDT, but Boogeyman pulled his head from under Cena' arm and slapped him across the face, knocking him from the top and onto the outside. Outside the ring, Boogeyman whipped Cena into the guard rail and then sat him down on a chair in the corner looking for the Ole Kick. Boogeyman took a run up, but Cena rolled out from the chair as Boogeyman's leg crashed into the steel. Cena then bulldogged Boogeyman onto the steel chair. Cena rolled Boogeyman back into the ring and covered for yet another two-count. Frustrated, the Doctor of Thuganomics pulled Boogeyman to his feet for the Angel's Wings but Boogeyman launched Cena into the air with a back body drop and then gave him a running big boot. Boogeyman then picked Cena up for a Suplex, but sat Cena on the top turnbuckle which helped him better set up for a top rope Boogeyslam. Cena was eliminated. The RCW World Heavyweight champion jumped into the ring, prompting Umaga & Khali to get in the ring and beat Walters down. Paul Heyman liked what he saw from ringside, but the Junior Heavyweights did not. They got in the ring and helped the champion out. Mutt Soldier Z knocked Boogeyman down with the Mutter, which Firefly followed with a Dragonfly Drop from the top rope. Jake Taproot & Chris Sabin held Umaga as Junior Heavyweight champion Dan Wilson came off with the Wildcard and knocked Umaga down. Heyman was irate. The Junior Heavyweights then turned their attention to Khali and covered the 911 as he nailed Umaga with the 911 Cop Killa, eliminating him. Boogeyman fell to the same fate as well. Meanwhile, Khali had obliterated the Lumberjacks with his damaging Punjabi Chop. Walters and Khali prepared to square off, but Heyman got in the ring to throw the 911 off his game. While Walters dealed with Heyman, Goldberg rushed the ring and speared Khali with full force. The fans popped big time. Walters nailed Heyman with a big punch, forcing him to the outside. Ryan saw Khali down and went up top before nailing a picture-perfect Call the Cops Shooting Star Press. The referee counted as Heyman helplessly watched on from the outside: 1-2-3. Walters had won, throwing Khali and the WWE entourage out of RCW all the while booking himself a date with destiny against Paul Heyman at the next Pay-Per-View.
The winners are Ryan Walters, DJ Diddy Dog & John Cena.
The fans were going crazy as they finally would see Ryan Walters vs. Paul Heyman on PPV to end their feud. Goldberg looked on from the stage with a sick smile on his face as the PPV came to a close.
Next PPV Card:
'The 911' Ryan Walters vs. Paul Heyman - RCW World title Feud-Ending Steel Cage match.
Champions:
RCW World Heavyweight title - 'The 911' Ryan Walters.
RCW Global Tag Team titles - CM Punk & Carlito.
RCW United Kingdom title - Yoshihiro Magma.
RCW Junior Heavyweight title - Dan Wilson.
RCW Openweight title - Yoshihiro Magma.
