PRWA Wedding Night Chapter 17: Alex vs. Wes, Last Man Standing
A/N: Hey everyone I'm back with chapter 17, as the two Red Time Force Rangers battle in a Last Man Standing Match. Can Alex prove to Jen that she should be with him, or will Wes knock Alex down a peg. I hope you enjoy, and please review.
Summary: The PRWA is back with its next pay-per-view, Wedding Night. Check out all the action, and the wedding 10 plus years in the making, the wedding of Tommy and Kimberly. Live from the AGU Dome in Angel Grove, California, on Sunday August 27, only on pay-per-view.
Disclaimer: The only thing I own is the PRWA and its owner Phil Savitt, who is me
Bell Rings
As soon as the bell rings the two men start throwing punches at each other. The two trade punches until Alex knees Wes in the stomach. Alex then bounces off the ropes and takes Wes down with a spinning forearm shot. Alex lifts Wes and tries for his finisher already, but Wes reverses it and drops Alex on his knee with an atomic drop. Wes then bounces off the ropes, does a spin move, and drops his elbow on Alex's face.
Wes then lifts Alex looking for his finisher, but Alex blocks the attempt, and he clotheslines Wes so hard that both men go over the top rope and end up outside the ring. Both men then decide to get weapons. Alex pulls a trash can out from under the ring, as Wes grabs a steel chair next to the time keeper. Wes sees Alex charging with the can, and he super kicks the can right into Alex's face, causing Alex to drop the can. Wes then places the trash can on Alex's head, and hits him with the steel chair right on the head. Wes then takes Alex down with a steel chair shot to the knee.
Alex is down as Wes pulls the trash can off him. Wes then lifts Alex and nails his finisher the Collins Effect, dropping Alex right on the trash can. Christian Cage starts his ten count, but Alex is able to get up at the count of five.
Wes charges Alex, but Alex is able to trip Wes right into the steel steps. Alex then whips Wes into the ring barrier. He then picks up the steel steps and rams them right into Wes' ribs. Alex then lifts Wes and delivers his finisher, a pumphandle slam he calls the Drive for 3000, right on the steel steps. Christian starts his count, but Wes is able to get up at seven.
Alex stops Wes by kicking his face in with a boot to the face. Alex then goes back under the ring and finds two more chairs. He places Wes' head on one of the chairs, and lifts the other, looking for the con-chair-toe. Unknown to Alex though is that the first steel chair used in the match is right next to Wes. Before Alex can take Wes' head off, Wes brings the chair right into Alex's ribs, and then kicks him right in the face. This gives Wes enough time to get up. Alex is right back up though and charges with the chair. Wes is ready though, and he super kicks the chair right into Alex's face.
Christian Cage again gets to a count of seven before Alex gets up, now with a bloody face after the super kick that was aided by the chair. Wes pounces, looking for the Collins Effect, but Alex somehow reverses it into the Drive for 3000. Christian starts to count Wes down, but Alex tells him to stop. Alex then places Wes on the announce table, and puts a chair right on his face. Alex the reenters the ring climbs the top rope and jumps.
There is s stunned silence throughout the AGU Dome before the HOLY SHIT chant starts. Alex jumped from the top rope and delivered a leg drop to Wes, chair on top of his face, breaking the announce table. Wes was now busted wide open, and both men were down. Alex got up at six, and show how, to the shock of Alex, Wes got up at nine. Both men were bloody as they traded punches. Alex again nailed Wes with a knee to the gut, again looking for the Drive for 3000, but Wes blocked it and delivered the Collins Effect. Wes was basically out of gas as he also dropped, but got up at five. He ended the count by throwing Alex back into the ring, along with two of the chairs.
Wes reentered the ring and grabbed a chair, as Alex started to stir. When he was up Wes charged, but Alex kicked him in the gut. Alex then picked up the other chair, and both men swung and hit the other. Both men were out. Christian Cage got to the count of ten, and both were still down. He called for the bell and then exited the ring to tell Mr. Kennedy his decision.
"Ladies and Gentlemen, due to both men not responding to the ten count, Christian Cage has declared this match a double knockout."
The fans booed not liking the call, but it was what Christian Cage had to do. About two minutes after the decision was made the two men were back up and they started at it again. Wes clotheslined both of the men out of the ring. The battle then headed up the ramp, onto the stage, getting really close to the edge of the stage. Wes had Alex in trouble, and was looking for the punch to send Alex over, but Alex countered the punch with the Drive for 3000, and Wes was out.
Alex then got an evil smile on his face, and set up Wes to power bomb him off the stage. The officials tried to stop him, but he wouldn't. Finally Jen came out.
"ALEX STOP THIS RIGHT NOW," she screamed at him.
Alex finally dropped Wes, and then tried to kiss Jen, and Jen slapped him.
"Alex we are done, I love Wes and not you, you've changed I hate the new you. You're no longer the sweet man I loved; you're a rude, incentive jerk. I LOVE WES," said Jen.
That last screamed caused Alex to snap, as he grabbed Jen. Lucky for her a few slaps got him off.
"I HATE YOU ALEX, I HATE YOU," screamed Jen. "That's why I talked to Mr. Savitt, and next month at All In, it'll be you vs. Wes again, but this time, I'm the special guest referee."
Jen started to help out her boyfriend as Alex went backstage.
Backstage
"I'm Jason Sklar and with me at this time are the PRWA Mixed Tag Team Champions, Chip and Madison. Tonight you face Cassidy and Devin, the team you two cost a shot at the PRWA Tag Titles last month at RangerMania."
"That's right Jason; we did cost them last month. We couldn't have those two losers walking around here with those tag belts, acting they're better then the best mixed tag team ever of myself and Madison. So now those two wanna-bes have a shot at our titles tonight, I just hope they're ready for another lesson from the greatest mixed tag team ever," said Chip.
"As for you Maddie, do you have any comments on the sneak attacks you and others have been apart of tonight," asked Jason.
Madison got a disgusted look on her face.
"Excuse me, but who do you think you are, asking about my personal issues. I am apart of the greatest mixed tag team ever, and the greatest Ranger team ever, and don't have to answer any of your nosy questions. You'll fine later then sooner," said Madison as the champions walked off.
Ringside
"Ladies and Gentlemen the following contest is scheduled for one fall, and is for the PRWA Tag Team Championship," announced Mr. Kennedy.
"Number One Spot" by Ludacris played as the first team made their way to the ring. "Introducing first, the challengers, Daggeron and Trey, THE GOLDEN DUO." The challengers made their way to the ring in their traditional non battle clothes.
Then in the infamous Bulk and Skull theme started, as did the boos. "And their opponents, from Angel Grove, California, they are currently the longest reigning champions in the PRWA, and the longest reigning Tag Team Champions in the history of the PRWA, BULK AND SKULL." It was the first time locals had been booed all night as the bullies made their way to the ring in their punk bully gear.
Christian Cage went over the rules, and then held the belts up, showing that they were on the line. It was decided that Daggeron and Skull would start the match.
A/N: Ok everyone that's chapter 17 I hope you enjoyed. My spring break starts tomorrow, so starting Saturday I hope to update this story everyday I'm home during break. Also during this break I'll be posting my next sports-related one shot. Chapter 18 of this story will feature the PRWA Tag Team Titles match, an interview with Doggie Cruger and Dr. Kat Manx, and the intros to the Mixed Tag Team Title Match. I hope you enjoyed and please review.
