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IWA: International Wrestling Association

Chapter 33: Championship Crusade in Rhode Island– IWA Presents Road to Nowhere

The theme of the event, Gone by Fuel, started playing when the preview video of the event ended as the opening pyro started to fire up the crowd. Fans of the Xtreme Revelation and BLOCKBUSTER brands merged together under one roof for IWA's next PPV. With nine matches from both brands and both the International and IWA Championships on the line, it would be one heck of a night for the fans. The camera view now went to Xtreme Revelation's announce team of Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler.

JR: "Welcome to a jam-packed arena here in the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Jim Ross here with Jerry "The King" Lawler from Xtreme Revelation and we have a hell of a match card for you tonight."

Lawler: "A bunch of title matches from our brand like the IWA, Xtreme Generation and the IWA Tag Team Championship matches to come. Also we have Kurt Angle planning to regain his medal from Edge and MVP facing who he blames for losing his chance at the Intercontinental Championship, Shawn Michaels."

JR: "With that, let's head to our colleagues at the BLOCKBUSTER side of things, Joey Styles, Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman."

Coach: "Thanks JR. What a night for us guys. Almost all of our championships are on the line and two nights ago, our GM changed the Rockwell vs. Undertaker match into a title match. We'll see how Rockwell will hold on with The Deadman."

Joey: "We have royalty competing tonight with King Booker going against Abyss and The Class, the team of Big Daddy V and Matt Striker, will be faces Cryme Tyme."

Cole: "Lots of title matches from our International to our United States Championship, we start off with a match from our brand."

Roberts: "This opening contest is scheduled for one fall introducing first, standing at 6 ft. 8 and weighing in at 350 lbs, Abyss!"

Down in the Catacombs played and Abyss walked out to the stage to activate his pyro. After being blamed by King Booker after injuring Queen Sharmell three weeks ago, shutting Booker up would be very rewarding.

Roberts: "And his opponent, from Houston, Texas, weighing in at 250 lbs, King Booker!"

Dead White Guys, the King's ever so royal theme sounded through the speakers as he came out to a chorus of boos. With his trusty scepter, Booker stared right towards his opponent as he entered the ring and raised his pinky to activate his pyro. As soon the pyro ran out, he attacked Abyss.

Abyss vs. King Booker

With a combination of rights and lefts, Booker cornered Abyss as the match started. Booker, who never bothered removing his royal cape, got pushed away and clotheslined to the ground. He then forced Booker into a corner with two shoulder thrusts and a knee to the gut. Now with Booker in a sitting position, Abyss charged for a running hip attack to the head which Booker got out of. He then tried taking down with a side headlock which failed and instead got a back suplex. Abyss did a short arm clothesline after an arm wrench then picks up Booker for an Irish whip. This move was countered with an arm wrench followed by a hook kick to the face. Booker stomped on his opponent's face and sternum before going to the ropes with a knee drop to the masked face. He went for a pin but Abyss powered out at 1. Booker kept going on Abyss until his stomp was caught and got taken down. He was then tossed out of the ring by Abyss who soon followed.

The Immovable Force smashed Booker's face on top of the security barricade where the fans were cheering for him. He then got poked in the eye and pulled down by the hair as he landed on the base of the barricade. Booker began choking his opponent until the referee had to pull him away. The referee told Booker to get in the ring as he started the count again. Booker picked up Abyss and slammed his head on the ring apron then went to smash it again only this time on the steel steps. This was stopped by Abyss and he smashed Booker's head on the steps instead. After two more, he rolled in his majesty into the ring where he soon followed. Booker hit a knee on Abyss' skull when he went for a shoulder thrust in the middle of the ropes and he followed it up with the Scissors Kick. He dragged the heavy monster to where he can't reach the ropes before going for a pin but got a 2 count.

The Ruler of the BLOCKBUSTER Kingdom then whipped Abyss to the corner and went in immediately with punches and kicks to him. After the referee warned him he almost passed the 5 count, Abyss came back with a reverse elbow to the face. Abyss pulled Booker into the corner as he hit him on the back with forearms followed by a running corner splash. He lifted him up in a military press before throwing him into the corner on the top rope then kicked him off of it. The Monster now whipped Booker towards the ropes which was reversed and managed to nail Abyss with a jumping high angle hook kick to the face. Booker then did a scoop slam twice on the Abyss before going up to the top rope. Once he got there, Abyss tried to prevent him from flying only to have himself flying down to the mat. Booker launched into the air with the Houston Hangover but missed.

Abyss waited for Booker to get up and whipped him to the ropes only to reverse it himself for the Black Hole Slam. He got over Booker's body slowly and pinned him but it wasn't enough when he popped a shoulder up at 2. The masked monster whipped Booker to the corner, looking for a hip attack which only hit the turnbuckles as Booker moved and leveled his opponent with a jumping superkick. Booker went for the pin quickly as the referee counted but Abyss kicked out at 2. The King of the World signaled for the Scissors Kick on Abyss as he bounced off the ropes but Abyss caught him by the neck, going for and successfully landing the Chokeslam. The fans then booed when they saw the recovered Queen Sharmell go down the ramp and distract the referee. While his queen argued with the official, the fans didn't see Booker get his scepter as Abyss went for the Shock Treatment. The Royal Superstar then hit Abyss right of the top of the cranium, which was all he needed to deliver the Book End. He hooked Abyss' limp leg and pinned him to three while Sharmell counted along.

Roberts: "The winner of the match, King Booker!"

Sharmell celebrated with her husband as he knelt up and stood while the fans booed even louder at them. They soon exited the ring after a few moments after hugging each other as the referee checked if Abyss is okay. The Xtreme Generation Champion, The Miz, along with Tazz was about to be interviewed.

Grisham: "Miz, tonight you are defending your title tonight against Eddie Kingston who you defeated weeks ago in a non title match. Do you think you can defeat him again where it counts the most?"

Miz: "What kind of question is that? Do I think I can beat him? I could beat him if I had both of my hands behind my back. Saying I can't beat him is like telling John Cena that he shouldn't wrestle tonight and just forfeit the title. Anyways, back to my match. Eddie's chances on winning this title are zero to none."

The interview was done when Miz and Tazz left the set because his match was next. Now back to the ring for the pre match introductions.

Lilian: "This match is an Xtreme Rules match scheduled for one fall and it is for the Xtreme Generation Championship introducing first the challenger, weighing in at 245 lbs, Eddie Kingston!"

I'm A Hustla boomed throughout the arena when Eddie made his way out towards the ring. Now he would have Miz to himself in the ring with the Xtreme Generation Championship on the line. Even though Tazz will surely help Miz retain the title, at least he can use everything in his power to make sure that doesn't happen.

Lilian: "And his opponent being accompanied to the ring by Tazz, from Cleveland, Ohio, weighing in at 231 lbs, he is the Xtreme Generation Champion, The Miz!"

Reality hit as Miz greeted the booing fans with him raising the title for everyone to see. Another night of hardcore for Miz wasn't as delightful to him but at least it would get Eddie off his back for a while by retaining the title and possibly injuring him with a little help from Tazz on both.

Xtreme Generation Championship:

Xtreme Rules Match

Eddie Kingston vs. Xtreme Generation Champion The Miz w/ Tazz

The referee started the match officially started and Kingston tackled Miz to the mat. He then pounded on him continuously because there were no rules and the referee couldn't do anything aside from counting the pinfalls and ending the match on a submission. Eddie picked up Miz and slammed his face on one turnbuckle repeatedly until he was satisfied. He then continued with his attack with knife edge chops on Miz. His chest began to glow red from the chops and was placed on the top rope in a sitting position. Eddie stood on the second rope before forcing Miz to the mat with a hip toss from the top. He cautiously looked at ringside to see if Tazz was about to interfere but saw him looking intently. Eddie rolled out of the ring to collect a bunch of weapons like kendo sticks, a golf club, street signs, garbage lids, and garbage cans. After throwing all of the weapons into the ring, Eddie went in and grabbed Miz only to get hit with a golf club on the throat. Miz swung at Eddie's midsection area with the golf club twice before knocking him down with a shot to the head.

Miz told Tazz to get two steel chairs and proceeded to do so as Miz stomped on Eddie. Once the chairs were inside the ring, Miz decided to wear out Eddie for a bit with a sleeper hold. When Eddie began fighting out of the hold, Miz broke the hold and landed forearm shots to the sternum and punches directly to the face. As Eddie was trying to recover, Miz took one of the chairs and put it between the turnbuckles in one corner and placed a garbage can on the center of the ring. Miz then took Eddie and back suplexed him on the garbage can then went for a pin but received a 2 count. He then took a trash can lid and waited for Eddie to get up for one painful shot to the head but missed. Eddie then bounced off the ropes and connected with a bulldog. The Last of a Dying Breed whipped Miz across the ring to the ropes and hit a side slam backbreaker then a sidewalk slam. He then kicks Miz on the midsection and suplexes him on the garbage can as revenge for the back suplex earlier.

Eddie picked up two street signs and began hitting Miz's back with it and twice on Tazz's head when he got up on the apron. Miz used this distraction to get the kendo stick and strike Eddie on the back. Miz then placed Eddie on the second rope and choked him by standing on his shoulders. The Monk of Mojo then bounced off the ropes and ran up Eddie's back and did a neck snap after jumping over the top rope. After being booed when he taunted Eddie, he got a table from under the ring and put it in the ring. He was still busy irritating the crowd on the apron that he wasn't able to see Tazz warning him of Eddie, who just bounced off the ropes. Eddie then managed to push Miz off the apron and onto the BLOCKBUSTER announcer's table midsection first. Eddie exited the ring and took one of the cameras the crew had and nailed an incoming Tazz with it followed by one shot to Miz. He then took out another kendo stick as he began choking Miz with it followed by a Russian Legsweep.

With the Xtreme Generation in trouble, Tazz decided it was the time to help out his associate. Eddie was trying to roll Miz into then ring but was suddenly booted on the face by Tazz. He took the kendo stick and assaulted the challenger. He entered the ring and helped up Miz recover from the assault. Tazz came out of the ring through the middle ropes but was tripped by Eddie, who recovered from the boot. He then leveled Tazz with the BLKOUT Lariat after he got up. Eddie entered the ring and went for another BLKOUT Lariat but was blocked and turned into a forward Russian Legsweep. He tried for a three count on Eddie but he kicked out at 2. Miz then tried to whip Eddie to the corner where a steel chair was but was reversed and his faux-hawk sporting head connected with the chair. Both men were almost out but Eddie kept on going as he tried picking up Miz for the Royal Flush. This move was countered by a low blow by Miz and he delivered the Mizard of Oz on a street sign. Miz hooked Eddie's leg for the cover but Eddie popped a shoulder up when the ref's hand was two inches away, resulting in a 2 count.

The Faux-Hawked Champion then rolled out of the ring and proceeded to get a ladder from under the ring and pushed it into the ring as Tazz entered it as well. Tazz then set up the table on the center of the ring as Miz put the ladder on its feet near the corner. Miz told Tazz to put Eddie in the corner and he did then hit his modified corner clothesline successfully. The Self Proclaimed Chick Magnet tried doing it again but this time missed as Eddie moved. Eddie picked up the steel chair and clocked Tazz and Miz, which caused him to bleed. He then placed Tazz on the table, planning to take him out of the match once and for all as he slowly climbed the top of the ladder. The bleeding Miz managed to recover during this as he pushed Tazz off the table then went to the top of the ladder for an opportunity. Miz tried to do a superplex to Eddie through the table but was blocked and after a barrage of fists, Eddie pushed Miz off the ladder and landed on the table. Eddie managed to get off the ladder and pinned his bloodied opponent 1-2-3 to become the new Xtreme Generation Champion.

Lilian: "Here is your winner and the NEW Xtreme Generation Champion, Eddie Kingston!"

Eddie had to use the ropes to get up as the referee handed him his new championship. The new champion celebrated as the fans cheered him for his win. The former champion however was still groggy from his fall and was helped to the back by Tazz. In the back, we see one half of the IWA Tag Team Champions, Alwyn Larson, talking with one of his fellow superstars, that is until he saw his brother walk by.

Larson: "Hey bro'. Nice seeing you having a title of your own. Look, I've been meaning to talk to you about your new "partnership" with John Morrison. "

Rockwell: "Don't try to talk me out of it. In this business, you need to use your brains and I'm using it greatly. I sided with the best to become the best. What do you think Randy Orton did years ago when he was with Evolution?"

Larson: "He did do that but do you know what happened next? He got thrown out because he became world champion. Being the best doesn't mean you have to outnumber your opponent."

Rockwell: "That's the problem with you people. You just hate somebody who's doing better than you. You know the song "Story of the Year"? Well my career will be the "Story of the Year" when it goes sky high."

The New Frontier Champion left his brother after making his point. Larson didn't like the change in his brother ever since he saw him lose last month but if it's how he deals with it then so be it. Now back to the ring for another championship match.

Roberts: "This next contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the United States Championship introducing first the champion, from Cameron, North Carolina, weighing in at 225 lbs, he is the current United States Champion, Jeff Hardy!"

No More Words by EndeverafteR played as the United States Champion walked out to the stage and activated his pyro. Jeff walked down the ramp with his new face paint as the fans that love him cheered as he posed in the corner after entering the ring.

Roberts: And the challenger, from New York City, weighing in at 290 lbs, John "Bradshaw" Layfield!"

Longhorn was heard when the white limo with longhorns on the hood entered the arena and Layfield emerging from the back. The man who claims he truly represents the USA walked towards the ring with the scowl on his face ready to take away the United States Championship from Jeff who he says is an inappropriate example of a champion.

United States Championship:

United States Champion Jeff Hardy vs. John "Bradshaw" Layfield

The match started off with Layfield and Jeff going into a collar elbow tie up and Jeff going behind with a hammerlock. Layfield immediately managed to counter this with landing an elbow to the face. After that he took down the champion with a side headlock. After another doing another side headlock, Layfield was pushed towards the ropes and knocks Jeff down with a shoulder block. He then lands a few punches to the head when Jeff got up and whipped him into a corner followed by him running towards his direction but hits the turnbuckles only. Jeff grabbed Layfield by the head and slammed him into the top turnbuckle twice and once more on another corner. He then bounced off the ropes and ducked under a clothesline from Layfield and hit a leaping clothesline. Jeff kicked his opponent on the midsection and went for a Twist of Fate but he managed to get out of the hold and exited the ring. Layfield was planning his strategy for his next move but Jeff planned his next move as he jumped from the apron with a diving clothesline. Jeff entered the ring to break the referee's count and waited for his opponent to get up while the count reached 7. The Extreme Enigma showed how extreme he was by doing a somersault plancha over the top rope but didn't hit his target who moved out of the way at the last second. JBL now, who saw Jeff's terrible landing on his back, has his sights on his downed opponent.

With the referee's count still going, JBL picked up Jeff and whipped him to the security barricade using most of his strength for more damage on the back that harshly landed on the side of the barricade. He went in the ring and retrieved Jeff for a pin but received a 2 count. The Self Proclaimed True American Hero then focused on the back of his opponent with a combination of elbow drops to the back. After one more elbow drop, He then went for a pin but Jeff put a shoulder up at 2. When Jeff kicked out, JBL picked up his opponent and whipped him to the corner with such velocity that he bounced off the corner upon impact. Layfield tried this tactic again but this was reversed into a neckbreaker-like takedown. Jeff then knocks Layfield down with a scoop slam and does a slingshot legdrop after going to the apron. The United States Champion whipped JBL to the ropes but was reversed. Instead of going down, Jeff jumped into the air with a crossbody which was caught by JBL. He then went for the Last Call but was countered with a DDT. Jeff covered his opponent for the pin which resulted in a 2 count. The Charismatic Enigma whipped Layfield to the ropes and prepared for a back drop only to be reversed with a clubbing blow to the back. The Self Made Millionaire took out Jeff with a short arm clothesline. He tried for another one which was reversed into a Russian legsweep and followed through by a double leg roll up for a 2 count.

Jeff now went for a suplex on the larger man but proved to be an unwise move as Layfield reversed this into his own suplex. He then corners Jeff and lands a few forearms to the back and a shoulder thrust. He then backed away for a running for with another shoulder thrust in mind but Jeff moved out of the way to evade it. Jeff climbs the second rope and begins pounding on the Longhorn Loudmouth with 10 punches in total. The champion now planned to whip JBL across the ring as it was reversed but saw it coming as he quickly went to the top rope for the Whisper in the Wind where JBL dodges the move and adds damage to the back. The challenger for the title now has his opponent where he wants him as he picks him up and does a side slam backbreaker twice. Layfield hoists up Jeff in a backbreaker rack, dropping to one knee occasionally when he wanted to add damage to his opponent's back, ready to make Jeff give up. After the referee asked Jeff if he wants to give up, and he replies no, The Rainbow Haired Warrior fought back with punches to the top of JBL's cranium eventually escaping the hold. Jeff bounced off the ropes for some speed on his next move only to be caught in another hold, a bearhug. JBL really had the hold tight as Jeff seemingly passed out as Layfield told the official to declare him the winner but he had to check first.

The referee lifted Jeff's arm in the air and dropped it, counting "one" with the crowd. He did this again and then said "two". The last one was done and dropped Jeff's hand but it stopped in mid-drop. Jeff now was trying to fight out of the hold as JBL tried his best to maintain it but three head butts was able to break it. Jeff landed three shots to JBL before ducking under one big right and did a sitout jawbreaker on him. With Layfield stunned, Jeff added more momentum with a sitout inverted suplex slam. As JBL was trying to get up, Jeff went to the top rope and successfully landed the Whisper in the Wind. Jeff went for the cover on JBL but he kicked out at 2 as the match continues. He then goes for the Twist of Fate on Layfield but gets pushed into a nearby corner. He charges and eats the middle turnbuckle when Jeff dropkicked his leg. The Legend Thriller climbed the turnbuckle for a dive only to be stopped by Layfield with a strong right hand. After two more shots, Layfield went to the second rope and threw Jeff with a super Last Call from the second rope. Layfield crawled for the pin but Jeff popped a shoulder up at 2. The challenger wasn't done yet as he does his signature "cigar smoke" taunt and goes for a powerbomb which is countered with punches to the face, taking down the millionaire.

The United States Champion then goes for a kick and turns it into a spinning mule kick. Now JBL was sitting in the corner, Jeff ran up to him and hits his corner rope aided dropkick. Jeff was stalking him for the Twist of Fate but JBL had the move scouted once again as he pushes Jeff to the ropes and connected with a boot to the face. The Wrestling God picked up Jeff and planned to finish the match with his powerbomb, further punishing his back. JBL hooked Jeff's leg but he managed to use his in ring awareness by putting his le on the bottom rope unconsciously. JBL was yelling "WHAT!?" to the referee as he was probably asking himself what would it take to get the win and the title. As he attempted his short arm clothesline, Jeff ducked under it and did an inverted atomic drop followed by a double leg drop to the midsection of his opponent. Jeff then went to the top rope after doing a somersault legdrop on Layfield, signaling for the Swanton Bomb. He launched off the corner but Layfield moved out of the way. JBL raised his arm in future victory as he bounced off the ropes for the Clothesline from Hell but it was reversed as Jeff delivered the Reverse of Fate and quickly climbed to the top rope for the final move of the match, the Swanton Bomb. He hooked JBL's leg for the win and the match.

Roberts: "The winner of the match and STILL the United States Champion, Jeff Hardy!"

The fans cheered for their extreme hero as he stood on the turnbuckles with is title still in his grasps. Being the reigning United States Champion gave the crowd one more reason to be happy as JBL's guarantee of being the next champion failed to deliver. As the champion left the ring and followed by JBL who was helped by the ref as the show went to a commercial break.

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Lilian: "This tag team match is scheduled for one fall and it is for the IWA Tag Team Championships introducing first the challengers, weighing in a combined weight of 520 lbs, Goldberg and Hardcore Holly!"

How Do You Like Me Now hit as the powerful duo walked down the ramp towards the ring. After putting Rob Van Dam out of action, the two have promised that they will become the new pair to hold tag team gold for only one reason; the other team seems to hate each other more than their opponents. If they can utilize this, they will truly win the titles.

Lilian: "And their opponents, first from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 230 lbs, he is one half of the IWA Tag Team Champions, Alwyn Larson!"

Everyday Combat started as the first half of the IWA Tag Team Champions made his way to the ring. With the titles on the line, the possibility of having three enemies in one match is like the probability of Elvis rising from the dead and singing "Heartbreak Hotel" right in front of this audience. Though Orton didn't try anything funny 6 days ago, he still had to watch his back.

Lilian: "And his partner, representing the other half of the IWA Tag Team Champions, from St. Louis, Missouri, weighing in at 245 lbs, Randy Orton!"

Voices boomed and the fans cheered Orton, well half of them anyways as the other half booed him. After being named as RVD's substitute for this tag team match, it was highly unlikely that the two would be able to work together. If they could work together tonight they would be able to retain the titles.

IWA Tag Team Championships:

IWA Tag Team Champions Alwyn Larson and Randy Orton vs. Goldberg and Hardcore Holly

Holly started off for his team as Larson and Orton were still having difficulties agreeing as a team. Orton finally represents his team and the match goes underway with a collar elbow tie up where he goes for a side headlock. With the headlock on Holly was trying to get out of it and did with a push to the ropes that saw him knock down Orton with a shoulder block. Holly was just bouncing off the ropes but received a hip toss from Orton. He then whipped Holly into his corner where he attempted to level Orton's partner with a cheap shot which he dodged and punched him on the jaw. Orton landed two shots to the head of Holly before tagging in Larson. Larson kicked Holly while he was cornered and did an arm wrench followed by a hammerlock before tripping his feet. Larson now did an Oklahoma roll up for a quick pin on his challenger that got a 1 count. He does a scoop slam and tags in Orton who lands a knee drop on the face of was hitting shots to the back of Holly and even to the neck that was previously injured a long time ago which made it was target. Just as Orton was about to bounce off the ropes, Holly grabbed him from behind and slammed him to the canvas by the head. Holly took the opportunity to stomp on Orton for a while before going for a quick legdrop. He then turned his back for a while on Orton that made him regret it as he got a double leg takedown followed by him getting dragged to Orton's corner and Larson is tagged in.

Larson tried picking up Holly which got him a poke in the eye and Orton having a cheap shot that knocked him down the apron. Holly managed to back Larson into their corner and connect with some hard shots to the face and knees to the midsection before tagging in Goldberg. Goldberg had Larson cornered as he kicked him over and over again until he was seated in the corner before Goldberg had to back away from the ref's count. As the referee had to physically tear Goldberg from the assault, Holly kicked Larson on the side of the head twice. Goldberg now picks up Larson and whips him across the ring to the ropes for a sidewalk slam. He went for a pin on Larson but he popped a shoulder up at 2. Goldberg now picks up Larson and suplexes him then tags in Holly while putting his boot on Larson's throat. Holly continued the onslaught by stomping on Larson. He then picks him up and whips him across the ring setting up for a back body drop but went too early as Larson kicks him on the chest. Larson tries to pick up some momentum by bouncing off the ropes but Holly retaliated with a dropkick to the face. He then corners Larson and proceeds to chop his chest until it turned red and so it did. Goldberg is then tagged in and Holly whips Goldberg towards Larson for a powerful shoulder thrust.

Goldberg was just focusing on bringing on the pain to his opponent before going for the pin as he picks up Larson. After connecting with a few back elbows and punches to him and whips him across the ring with such velocity that Larson hit the corner with his chest. Larson struggled to his feet and was using the ropes to get up for a tag to Orton but Goldberg downs his partner with a superkick. He then gets Larson in a double underhook which Larson gets out of and executes a fisherman's swinging neckbreaker. Orton was now on the apron and reached out for the tag but Holly pulls him out of the apron causing Orton to hit the apron with his face. With nobody to tag to, Larson charged at Goldberg who caught him, lifted him up in a military press and dropped him into a spinebuster. He then tags in Holly and the two show their teamwork by doing a double half nelson slam. Holly then goes for the pin but Orton kicks him in the back so it counts as a 2 count. As the referee tells Orton to go back to his corner Holly attempts the Falcon Arrow on Larson but The Californian Crusader reversed into a DDT drilling him to the mat. With both men down their partners reach out of the tag. Larson was nearer to Orton making Orton the legal man from the tag. Orton clotheslines Holly and whips him to the ropes for a picture perfect dropkick. He ducks under a charging Goldberg and dropkicks him down too. He whips Holly to the ropes but is reversed with a knee to the gut.

Holly runs off the ropes but was caught in a snap scoop powerslam pin that got a 2 count. Goldberg then comes in to help Holly and gang up on Orton. Holly then lifts up Orton in a vertical suplex as Goldberg tries to jump off the top rope with the Spear but Larson chop blocks Holly making Goldberg miss Orton. Larson springboards towards Goldberg and hits a hurricanrana taking him out of the ring. Holly surprised Larson by locking him in a full nelson before slamming him down with a full nelson slam. Just as Holly stood up, Orton caught him by surprise with the inverted headlock backbreaker. Orton went for the pin but Holly kicked out at 2. The Legend Killer stood over Holly and performed the Randy Orton Stomp on him before dropping to his knees. He measured Holly for the RKO as he tried to get up. With Holly on both feet and slowly turning around, Orton attempted the RKO but was pushed to the ropes and kicked to the midsection by Goldberg who just came in. Goldberg saw Larson on the apron trying to get in the ring and charged towards him with a big boot in mind but missed and now the top rope was between his legs. Holly went for the Falcon Arrow but Orton blocked it and pushed him towards Goldberg sending him to the floor. Orton turned Holly around and delivered the RKO on him for the pin.

Lilian: "Here are your winners and STILL the IWA Tag Team Champions, Alwyn Larson and Randy Orton!"

The referee raised Orton's arm after giving him one of the titles as Larson entered the ring. Larson and Orton stared down each other after a hard fought match by the two against two brutal superstars. Larson extended his hand showing his respect to Orton expecting him not to shake it. Orton looked at the hand before putting his hand in it and shook it meaning the two has earned the trust and respect from the other. Larson and Orton raised each other's arm in victory to the crowd's loud cheers. Backstage we see The Impact Connection conversing and planning for two of their members' matches.

Joey: "Whatever they're talking about, I know it isn't good."

Cole: "With Benedict Rockwell's match nearing and John Morrison's title defense at the main event, the Impact Connection must be planning how to escape the night with their titles intact."

Coach: "Thanks for pointing out the obvious Sir points-out-the-obvious-a-lot. Anyways we have another match coming up but let's give this pre-match commentary to the brand's announcing team."

Lawler: "Thanks Coach. Up next the Ballin' Superstar goes against The Heartbreak Kid in a one on one match. Ever since MVP came to Xtreme Revelation, he always wants to hear himself brag about things."

JR: "Because of his mouth, MVP almost bagged an Intercontinental Championship match but Shawn Michaels, who helped Chris Jericho because of the alliance between MVP and Mr. Kennedy, didn't let that happen. After making the challenge to HBK at the VIP Lounge, Michaels accepted in a form of Sweet Chin Music."

Lilian: "This next match is scheduled for one fall introducing first, from Miami, Florida, weighing in at 252 lbs, Montel Vontavious Porter, MVP!"

I'm Comin' by Slikk the Shocker played as MVP walked out from his inflatable tunnel and raising his hands for the 305 area code. After activating his pyro, he walked down the stage and entered the ring for his confrontation with his opponent.

Lilian: "And his opponent, from San Antonio, Texas, weighing in at 225 lbs, The Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels!"

Sexy Boy hit and the fans went wild for Michaels as he went out to the stage. He knelt down at the edge of the stage and his pyro went off while he was saying a prayer. Michaels soon entered the ring prepared to teach MVP a lesson or two in the subject of music.

Shawn Michaels vs. MVP

The two superstars circled each other before going for a grapple at the center of the ring as MVP takes control with a waistlock followed by a takedown. Michaels managed to get up on his feet and do a waistlock on MVP which he got out of with a back elbow to the face. Michaels walked up to MVP and slapped him on the face making MVP run towards him but got an arm drag for it. Michaels did another arm drag on MVP and an arm wrench when they both got up. He then chopped MVP on the well protected chest but it still hurt from the sound. Michaels did this one more time before whipping MVP to the ropes which was reversed into his own Irish whip. MVP set up for a backdrop but Michaels jumped over him with a sunset flip that got a 2 count. Michaels was about to go on the offensive when MVP nailed him with a hard forearm to the face. MVP puts him a three quarter facelock and lifts his knee to his opponent's face multiple times. He then downs Michaels with a short ranged lariat. MVP jumps up with a knee drop to the side of the head of Michaels before going for a pin that was a 1 and a half count.

MVP backed Michaels into the corner for a shoulder thrust before whipping him across the ring with Michaels landing awkwardly in the corner and connects with a clothesline to the back of the head. He then kicks him while he was trying to get up and did a dropkick to the side of the head. Mr. 305 signaled for one of his signature moves then bounced off the ropes before landing the Ballin' Elbow. He hooks one of Michael's legs for a pin but got a 2 count. He then picks him up and kicks him on the midsection for a suplex but Michaels escaped before doing a northern lights suplex. The referee counted to 2 as MVP managed to get off his back and tried countering it with a back slide only to have a DDT from Michaels. Michaels went for an Irish whip but MVP countered it which got him a Lou Thesz press followed by a few punches to the face. HBK clotheslines MVP off his feet and tried a scoop slam only to have MVP slip behind him and rake his eyes. With Michaels temporarily blinded, MVP took advantage of it by doing a chop block.

The Franchise Playa stomped on Michaels' leg after the chop block, making it his target. He drops a few elbows to it and does a single leg Boston crab. Michaels attempted to grab the ropes as MVP continued to put pressure on the leg and eventually Michaels reached the bottom rope. MVP backed up as Michaels made his way up to his feet in the corner, not knowing MVP was measuring him for another big move. MVP charged with the Playa's Boot in mind but Michaels moved out of the way at the last second. The Headliner went for a kick which was caught but Michaels used his other foot for an enzuigiri only to have MVP duck under it, making Michaels miss. He then drills Michaels' knee to the canvas twice and signaled for the Figure Four Leg Lock. This was countered by Michaels when he kicked MVP on the backside towards the turnbuckle. Michaels managed to get up and ducks under a clothesline for a forearm smash. He then does an inverted atomic drop followed by a scoop slam on his opponent. He saw MVP trying to get up and he downed him with a swinging neckbreaker.

The Showstopper climbs the top rope as the fans began to cheer on him and jumped off of it and landing on MVP with an elbow drop. The fans were fired up and so was Michaels as he "tuned up the band" in the corner. Michaels was about to deliver Sweet Chin Music when MVP ducked under it and dropped Michaels with a facebreaker knee smash. Going back to the leg he worked before, MVP then mocked Michaels by doing his modified figure four leg lock. Michaels was getting desperate on getting out of the hold when MVP denied him of the ropes. He then grabbed MVP's head and raked his eyes until he let go of the hold. Michaels kipped up on his feet but still felt the effects of the hold when he lost his balance. The Icon was about to nail Mr. Prime Time with Sweet Chin Music but missed and almost hit the referee. When he turned around, MVP kicked him on the midsection and executed the Playmaker. He hooked the leg and pinned Michaels.

Lilian: "Here is your winner, Montel Vontavious Porter, MVP!"

MVP confidently stood up and got his arm raised as the fans booed. The superstar that is Half Man, Half Amazing celebrated his win over the ring veteran and would want to cement on that win, seeing Michaels vulnerable. MVP ran towards his direction for the Drive-By Kick only to come to a sudden halt when Michaels quickly got up to his feet and smack his face with Sweet Chin Music. The now disabled MVP was left lying in the ring as Michaels exited the squared circle and up to the ramp while his fans continued to cheer him.

Backstage, we see Cryme Tyme walking to the ring when they see Matt Striker and Big Daddy V's locker room and their opponents leave for the match. Unknown to them, Cryme Tyme entered their locker room and began raiding their stuff and stuffed it in a box before leaving the area. The tag team match was about to start as the cameras focused on the ring announcer.

Roberts: "This tag team contest is scheduled for one fall introducing first, weighing in a combined weight of 724 lbs, Matt Striker and Big Daddy V, The Class!"

Calling All Cars sounded and the fans began booing the two as they made their way to the ring. They have been tired of Cryme Tyme being the focus of the tag team division in BLOCKBUSTER and now is the time they show that division they are as deserving as Cryme Tyme are.

Roberts: "and their opponents, from Brooklyn, New York, weighing in at 530 lbs, Shad and JTG, Cryme Tyme!"

Bringin' Da Hood To U was heard the duo from Brooklyn came out with the box with stuff from Big V and Striker's locker room. As they went down the ramp, they sold the belongings of Striker and Big V's to the fans even to those at ringside. When all of it was sold, they entered the ring seeing the humiliated and angry faces of their opponents.

Cryme Tyme vs. The Class

Striker and Big V attacked Cryme Tyme as soon the bell rang but JTG and Shad fought back with some offense of their own. Cryme Tyme ducked under a clothesline from Striker and Big V and did shoulder blocks to each of them with Striker knocked down and Big V still standing. Big V caught JTG and Shad by the neck but they both kicked him on the midsection and drilled him to the canvas with a double DDT. The referee told Cryme Tyme to have one of them in the corner and JTG obliged as Striker struck Shad have behind. Striker stomped on him and did an elbow drop off the ropes before going for a pin which reached 1. He then whips Shad to the corner and charges but Shad puts an elbow up to stop him. Shad ran towards his opponent only to be dropped with a drop toe hold. Striker then tags on Big V who bounced off the ropes and connected with a legdrop to the back of the head. He then bounced off the ropes again for a splash only to miss when Shad rolled out of the way. Shad boots Big V's head and tags in JTG to do an assisted splash using an inverted double leg slam. JTG goes for a pin but Big V powers out at 1 and a half.

JTG kept Big V grounded with a senton but that wasn't enough as he slowly got to his knees. JTG then dropkicked him on the side of the head twice to get him down on his back. He went to the second rope as the crowd rose and jumped off with a leg drop towards Big V. JTG covered him once again but Striker pulled him out of the ring at 2. As soon Striker turned, Shad was there to welcome him with a clothesline. He helped JTG up and into the ring but Big V was already standing when he was inside the ring. JTG went for an attack only to be flattened by a clothesline. He pushed JTG to his corner and dropped his open hand on JTG's chest for a loud chop and tags in Striker. Striker whips JTG across the ring and hits a drop toe hold as Big V comes down on JTG with a splash on the back. He rolls JTG on his back for the pin but Shad interrupts it at 2. Striker now put JTG in a cobra clutch to wear him down and possibly win the match. Shad willed the crowd to get JTG back in the match as he was losing consciousness from the hold. Soon, JTG managed to stand on his feet and do a snapmare on Striker to break the hold then tags in Shad.

Shad ran across the ring to knock Big V down the apron before clotheslining Striker off his feet. After another clothesline, he whips him into the corner where he squashed him with a corner splash. He then picked him up and dumped him on the corner with snake eyes and evading Big V who just accidentally hit his partner. He then picks up JTG in a military press and throws him to Big V who catches JTG effortlessly but was knocked down with a kick to the leg. Striker surprisingly came back as he chop blocked him from behind. JTG tried helping only to get thrown out of the ring. Big V now got to his feet and Striker told him to pick up Shad as he went up to the top rope. Big V has Shad on an electric chair position as Striker sets himself on the top of the turnbuckles. The two then deliver their electric chair/ diving shoulder block double team move now called Detention. Striker went for a pin on Shad but the count gets interrupted by JTG who came in from the top rope with a splash on the back.

Big V sees this and throws out JTG. Striker then picks him up and whips him to the ropes but he reversed it and connected with a scoop powerslam. Shad went for a military press which Striker escapes and hits an inverted DDT. The former school teacher sizes Shad for the Happy Monkey Submission only to have himself getting slammed back first in the corner. Big V was about to interfere but JTG sacrificed himself in a form of a cross body that got Big V to tumble over the top rope along with himself. Shad attempted a Samoan Drop on Striker but he got out of it only to be nailed with the Thugnificence. Big V dominated JTG on the outside as he lifted him up over his head and threw him over the barricade. Shad was about to go for the pin on Striker but the referee was pulled out of the ring by Big V. He was about to deal with Big V when Striker pulled him down to the canvas by the hair. Big V throws JTG, who just came over the barricade, with such force you could hear bones cracking. Striker was about to attempt the Golden Rule but was reversed into a short arm clothesline which he dodges and rolls up Shad. Unknown to the referee, Shad was being pinned with two cheating tactics: one Striker had his feet on the ropes and two; Big V took hold of Striker's feet for more leverage making sure they won the match.

Roberts: "The winners of the match, Big Daddy V and Matt Striker, The Class"

Striker rolls out of the ring and celebrates his team's victory. The crowd around them began jeering them but they didn't care because they just got a step up at the tag team ladder. Shad checked if JTG was okay after suffering the onslaught of Big V as the commercial break commenced.

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Backstage, the only Olympic Gold Medalist in pro wrestling, except he didn't have his medal, was getting ready for his pre-match interview.

Grisham: "Kurt, are you prepared, that if you lose your match tonight, you will lose your gold medal, which you won in the 1996 Olympics?"

Angle: "That medal symbolizes all of my hard work, all my effort. I didn't break my neck so many times just for fun. I have won numerous championships in my life and I am not letting a snake like Edge steal a precious award from me. I'm not just going to win it from him, no, I'll break his ankle and shave his head bald, making him remember who just handed him his ass."

His theme played and walked out of the set to the ring for the ring introductions by Lilian Garcia.

Lilian: "This match is scheduled for one fall and it is a Medal vs. Hair match. If Edge wins he will keep Kurt Angle's Olympic Gold Medal but if Kurt Angle is to win, he will cut all of Edge's hair until he is bald. Introducing first, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 240 lbs, he is the only Olympic Gold Medalist in professional wrestling history, Kurt Angle!"

Gold Medal played as Angle came out with the people in the arena cheering for him as he pointed to the sky with his two hands before the pyro activated. He promised to get his medal back, break Edge's ankle and shave his head bald. If there is something to watch your back for, he may have to be careful because if Edge's sneaky tactics and dirty attacks.

Lilian: "And his opponent, from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, weighing in at 250 lbs, the Rated R Superstar, Edge!"

Metallingus boomed when Edge appeared on the stage with Kurt Angle's gold medal. He may be a little worried that he will lose his golden locks at the barber's chair set up near the ramp with a barber already waiting. Edge entered the ring and taunted Angle a little by raising the medal.

Medal vs. Hair Match:

Kurt Angle vs. Edge

As soon the bell rang, Angle tackled Edge to the mat and started punching his face. When Edge managed to get out of Angle's grasp, he was tackled once again only this time through the ropes. Angle was just battering Edge with each punch before backing him up back first to the steel ring post. He was about to charge only to hit the ring post when Edge moved. Edge then threw Angle to the security barricade in an arm drag like way. Soon, he rolled him inside the ring with his sternum lying on the edge of the apron. He then had a head start run before booting Angle on the head. Edge entered the ring and went for a pin but Angle kicked out at 1. He then picks up Angle and whips him across the ring towards the ring and Edge goes for a dropkick only to hit nothing when Angle stopped by the ropes. Angle then slapped the taste out of Edge's mouth before ducking under a clothesline for a neckbreaker. He then throws him over his head with two snap suplexes. Angle now lands a European Uppercut on Edge twice and kicks him in the corner while the referee counted up to five before Angle would be disqualified. Just after he backed off, Edge kicked him on the face, stunning him long enough for a knee lift to the side of the head. He places Angle on the second rope and chokes him using it for a few moments to avoid being disqualified.

Edge ran across the ring to the ropes and lands on Angle for a leapfrog body guillotine. The Master Manipulator then picks up Angle and shouts at him before slapping him across the face like what he did earlier. He sets Angle in a tree of woe position and just chokes him there until he is backed up by the referee. Edge taunted his opponent before running towards his direction for a dropkick to the face but Angle managed to lift himself up to avoid it as Edge unfortunately hits the ring post crotch first. Angle got off the top rope and to the outside where he slams Edge's legs to the post. Edge was shouting in pain, trying to crawl out of the bottom corner but Angle entered the ring again to kick him on the back then on the leg. Angle put his boot on Edge's left boot as he saw him begging for a way out. The Olympic Hero locked the Ankle Lock on after booting Edge on the face and Edge was about to break into tapping. Edge somehow countered that sent Angle through the ropes and to the floor. The referee was busy checking if Angle was alright as he didn't see Edge untying one of the turnbuckle covers. He went out of the ring and forcefully slammed his back to the steel ring post and to the barricade. He kicked the top layer of the steel steps so that the bottom one was in plain sight and picked up Angle. Edge went for a scoop slam on the steel steps only to have it reversed into a back suplex.

The Olympic Gold Medalist then picked up Edge up to his feet only to have his eyes poked. With Angle momentarily blinded, Edge did a drop toe hold on Angle with his face connecting with the steel steps. He then executed a scoop slam on Angle on the steps too for added damage. After rolling him into the ring, he again went for a pin but Angle kicked out at 2. Edge then performed a back suplex turned into a backbreaker, focusing on the back after the slam he did on the steps. He then landed a few knees to the back and applied a modified bow and arrow with both of his knees on Angle's back while he was being stretched. The referee asked Angle if he would like to submit three times but at all times he said no, which made Edge let go of the hold. He then crouched in the corner, ready to beat Angle for the medal with a Spear. The Rated R Superstar charged only to get leapfrogged over and hit the middle turnbuckle. Angle came back with a back suplex on his opponent and went off on Edge. He connected with a European Uppercut and a headbutt right on the face before leveling him with a hard right. He then caught him with an overhead belly to belly suplex and followed with a gutwrench suplex. Angle hooked the leg of his opponent for a pin but he pulled a shoulder up at 2.

Angle ducked under a clothesline and threw Edge with a German suplex and held on. Two German suplexes later, Angle pulled his straps down signaling the end for Edge. He attempted the Angle Slam which Edge had expected as he landed on his feet and hit the Edge-O-Matic. He covered Angle for his victory but alas was one count short of 3. Edge was getting a little angry at the referee for slow counting, which he wasn't but that was his opinion anyways. He then tried going to the top rope but Angle greeted him on the apron with a right hand. He dodged the second as he hot shot Angle on the top rope. The fans booed Edge as he taunted Angle on his way to the top rope only to be surprised while he was still on the apron; he got caught with the Angle Slam. Angle was about to pin Edge for the three count but he reached out to the ropes to break it at 2. The American Hero was now done with business as he climbed to the top rope, noticing Edge was in position. He then launched himself for the Moonsault but missed when Edge moved. The sneaky superstar delivered the Edgecution on his opponent and knew he has won the match as he covered him but was surprised when the referee shouted "TWO!" Edge asked the referee if he was messing with him but didn't get the answer when Angle suddenly sprang to lift and applied the Ankle Lock. Excruciating pain was Edge felt from his left boot but found a way to reverse the move that tossed Angle to the metal ring he set up earlier. A Spear later, Edge has pinned Angle for the Olympic Gold Medal.

Lilian: "Here is your winner, Edge!"

The referee gave the Olympic Gold Medal to Edge as he has won the right to own the precious gold piece of Angle's achievements. Edge climbed up the ramp as he pointed to the medal around his neck, mocking the medal-less Olympic Gold Medalist. Backstage, the entire Impact Connection was standing by to be interviewed before the next match starts.

Matthews: "John Morrison and Benedict Rockwell will defend their respective titles later on tonight with Rockwell's title up next. Do you guys think both of you will come out of Road to Nowhere still the champion?"

Morrison: "Of course. We are the rightful champions of this brand, not anybody else. Nobody on BLOCKBUSTER will be able to live up to the caliber of out reigns. The only champion on this brand that brings a championship low on the prestige is Jeff Hardy. Focusing on our championship opponents, Batista is just another man with more muscle than brains and he'll need those remaining brain cells to beat me."

Rockwell: "My opponent on the other hand is someone that can intimidate from a 4 foot guy to a 7 foot monster. That guy is the Undertaker. Sure he can bring on the goosebumps, the intimidation but I am not someone who can be intimidated or scared. That is why I will retain my New Frontier Championship and the Impact Connection will still be shining with gold."

Benedict Rockwell and Monty Brown left the set as the others remained, looking forward to see their fellow stable mate retain. Now to the ring, the pre match introductions were up next for a match from BLOCKBUSTER.

Roberts: "This contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the New Frontier Championship! Introducing first the challenger, from Death Valley, weighing in at 299 lbs, The Undertaker!"

Rest In Peace began when the lights went out and the crowd went wild. The Undertaker walked down the ramp to the ring to handle his business with the Impact Connection. It all started with his previous title match where Rockwell made him lose his chance to become the International Champion. Now is his chance to punish Rockwell for his sins with a Tombstone Piledriver.

Roberts: "And his opponent, being accompanied to the ring by Monty Brown and representing the Impact Connection, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 240 lbs, he is the current New Frontier Champion, Benedict Rockwell!"

Get Up by Breaking Point hit as the New Frontier Champion along with Brown came down to the ring. Rockwell may not be able to hear the crowd jeering him because of the earphones he's wearing played songs from his iPod but he sees the imminent threat known as the Undertaker in the ring glaring a hole through him and at the championship on his shoulder.

New Frontier Championship:

The Undertaker vs. New Frontier Champion Benedict Rockwell w/ Monty Brown

The two BLOCKBUSTER superstars were sizing each other but Rockwell would always go for the ropes when he knew he was cornered. This happened two more times before he got one cheap shot to the back of his opponent. Undertaker turned around as if now affected by the shot and just landed a right hand to Rockwell. He cornered him with lefts and rights to the face and torso before whipping him across the ring with such force he bounced back into a clothesline by Undertaker. Taker now did an arm wrench on his opponent and punched the left shoulder of the arm and the side of the head. He then used his strength to lift Rockwell with the wrist lock still on before letting him land for an arm wrench takedown. Undertaker was about to got for Old School but was interrupted when he saw Brown trying to interfere and Rockwell capitalized with him pulling Taker off the ropes. Rockwell whipped Taker to the ropes only to be reversed. Taker went for a back drop too early causing Rockwell to kick him on the chest which didn't affect him. This surprised Rockwell but before he could react, Undertaker had clotheslined him out of the ring already.

Brown checked if his stable mate was okay as he helped him up to his feet. The two however didn't expect Undertaker to bounce off the ropes and jump over the top rope and onto them with a suicide dive knocking the two out. Undertaker was the first to get on his feet after diving out of the ring. He then picked up Rockwell and placed him on the apron face down with his upper body hanging from the edge. The referee told Brown to stay back from the Undertaker or risk being ejected from ringside so he prevented himself from attacking Undertaker. The Deadman booted Rockwell on the side of the head followed by an elbow before he went up to the apron and landed a guillotine leg drop. The fans loved the punishment being handed to Rockwell as Undertaker entered the ring and restarted the count before going on it again on his opponent. Rockwell was whipped towards the direction of the steel steps but he reversed it and it was Undertaker who hit the steps with his leg. Just as he was trying to recover from his mistake, Rockwell did a shin breaker on his onto the steps. Rockwell entered the ring for a few seconds of rest as his opponent climbed into the ring.

Rockwell stomped on Taker's left leg after it hit the steps twice earlier and did an elbow drop on it. He then did a snapmare on his opponent before going for two kicks to the back followed by another to the sternum. Rockwell tried pinning him but he kicked out at 1. Rockwell then picked up his opponent and shouted insults towards him and the fans but spent enough time as Taker suddenly grabbed him by the neck. The Phenom threw Rockwell to the corner and threw his punches and ended it with a loud jaw-breaking uppercut. He then whipped Rockwell to the ropes and connected with a sidewalk slam. Undertaker now put Rockwell on his shoulder and headed to the corner for snake eyes but he slipped away and got a Russian Legsweep. The Earphoned Youngster had the match in his command as he did an inverted facelock backbreaker twice and followed it up with a neckbreaker. Another pin attempt was on the way which only reached 2 when Taker kicked out. Rockwell then aimed for the leg once more with a knee drop to it. He then took hold of his opponent's legs and applied a hold called a Leglock Cloverleaf. With the new hold in Rockwell's arsenal, he might retain his title by submission but Taker is not one to lose by submission so he held on and used his power to reach the ropes. Rockwell was shocked that Undertaker managed to get to the ropes in, what like, 20 seconds after the hold was locked on.

The Impact Connection member was measuring his opponent for the final strike when Undertaker had to use the ropes to help him up. Rockwell went for the Music Nation Anthem but Undertaker countered it with a running DDT after bouncing off the ropes. He then tried whipping Rockwell to the ropes which was reversed and he turned it into his corner with a flying clothesline to him. After whipping the New Frontier Champion into the corner, he squashed him in it with a clothesline followed by snake eyes. He bounced off the ropes for a running boot but Rockwell dodged it and executed a Samoan Drop. Rockwell decided to take to the skies as he climbed the nearest corner but failed to see Undertaker get up and nail him with an uppercut. He then went to the second rope and put Rockwell's arm over his head for a superplex. Both men were down and Brown was telling Rockwell to get up. Undertaker however just sat up and looked towards his opponent. He then did an arm wrench on Rockwell and went to the top rope for a successful Old School. Brown then went to the announcer's table and got the New Frontier Championship and put it on the steel steps near by.

The Demon of Death Valley then signaled for the Chokeslam but saw Brown get on the apron so he brought him into the ring forcefully. Taker then took care of him with a Chokeslam. He failed to see Rockwell sneak up behind him and deliver the Full Volume Edition. Rockwell quickly hooked the leg of Undertaker as the referee counted but he kicked out at the last second for a 2 count. The Music Maniac then picked up Undertaker only to be trapped in the Hell's Gate submission. Brown knew the match was about to be over so he grabbed the referee and turned him into another direction to avoid seeing Rockwell tapping and already bleeding from the mouth from the hold. Undertaker saw this and let go of the hold and booted Brown off the apron. He then exited the ring and slammed him onto the steel steps. Unknown to him, Rockwell managed to crawl towards his New Frontier Championship and take hold of it. The referee then went out of the ring to check if Brown was alright. The Deadman entered the ring and prevented Rockwell from hitting him with the title with a big boot. He took the New Frontier Championship and gave Rockwell a dose of his own medicine as he clocked him with the title; unfortunately the referee saw this and called for the bell when he entered the ring.

Roberts: "The winner of the match by disqualification and STILL the New Frontier Champion, Benedict Rockwell!"

Undertaker glared at the referee and grabbed him by the neck as he Chokeslammed him for disqualifying him. His next target just entered the ring when he eliminated the referee and it was Brown. The Alpha Male attempted to attack but was foiled when Undertaker booted him and picked him up again for the Tombstone Piledriver. He then set his sights on Rockwell, who was slowly crawling for the ropes only to get grabbed by his black and green dyed hair and was Tombstoned on the New Frontier Championship. His theme played when all the chaos in the ring was done and he climbed the ramp, raising him arm after getting to the top.

Joey: "Rockwell just got what he deserved, a brutal beating from the Deadman himself."

Coach: "I'm sure the other Impact Connection members didn't like what happened but if they look past what the actual result of the match, then all would be good."

Cole: "Well, Rockwell may not know it but he retained his championship against a legendary figure in professional wrestling. Before we forget, this week Xtreme Revelation and BLOCKBUSTER will feature superstars from both brands for one week."

Joey: "It will stir up the melting pot of IWA for competition and more matches. Let's give the spotlight to our colleagues at the Xtreme Revelation announce table for their upcoming main event."

JR: "Thanks Michael. Now is the time for Xtreme Revelation's main event with the IWA Championship on the line: the reigning champion John Cena against his behemoth of an opponent, the Big Show."

Lawler: "Our general manager made Big Show the new No.1 Contender just moments after Cena retained against CM Punk. Big Show has used his knockout punch very effectively, using it to make Cena lose in a tag team match. If he hits it tonight, we may as well crown a new champion."

Lilian: "This main event match is scheduled for and it is for the IWA Championship, introducing first, from West Newberry, Massachusetts, weighing in at 248 lbs, he is the IWA Champion, John Cena!"

The Time Is Now boomed as the charismatic champion ran to the stage to greet the crowd that was cheering him, with few only booing him. Cena saluted the fans and walked down the ramp. He knows what he is in to because he has been in matches with the Big Show and even came out winning. Cena would have to be careful of the knock out hook that may end his reign.

Lilian: "And the challenger, standing at 7 ft. and 1 inch tall, weighing in at 441 lbs, The Big Show!"

Crank It Up started through the speakers as the pyro activated and the giant walked down to the ring. Show has come to the IWA for one thing and one thing only and it's the championship that Cena owned for the time being. Show entered the ring and pointed towards the championship he wanted to own.

IWA Championship:

IWA Champion John Cena vs. The Big Show

As soon the bell rung, Cena was sizing up Show for anything as he just tried to corner Cena which he would always avoid. Cena then dodged a clothesline attempt and put a waistlock on his opponent that he struggled to apply. Show just separated Cena's hands and used his backside to push him away. With a few knees to the midsection of his opponent, Show continued to dominate him by throwing in a hip toss manner across the ring. He picks up Cena and whips him across the ring but Cena managed to stop and dodge a boot to the face. With Show's foot stuck on the top rope, Cena used this opportunity by doing a low dropkick to the other leg. The champion aimed at the leg with elbow drops and kicks to it to unbalance Show and keep him from getting up. Show managed to get up after he pushed Cena away twice with the second almost sending Cena to the floor. Show now was about to get Cena into the ring but got hung up by the top rope by Cena. Cena now went to the top rope and dived towards Show for a cross body only to be caught and scoop slammed to the mat.

Show ran off the ropes and connected with a leg drop across Cena's neck and went for a pin but only got a 2 count. He got up and just walked on Cena's midsection followed by another step on his back. He had two boots of his on Cena's small back and Show had both of his hands gripping at the top rope for more leverage. After stepping off, he drops an elbow to the back of Cena and goes for a pin again but gets a 2 count. He pushes him in a corner and shushes the crowd before slapping his frying pan-like hand onto Cena's chest. Show does this two more times and does a side slam backbreaker. Show performed a delayed vertical suplex on Cena to demonstrate his power over the current champion and slammed him to the canvas. Now he had a waistlock on Cena with his large arms around the back he focused on. Cena tried to get to his feet but Show shifted the hold into a bearhug. Show lifted Cena off his feet as the hold was applied, preventing him from getting on his feet. Cena fought back with punches to the side of Show's face and managed to free himself by biting Show's forehead. He tried clotheslining Show but it didn't affect him and after two more attempts, Cena went for a cross body which he got caught with. He was about to be thrown but Cena countered by getting to his feet and doing a DDT.

The IWA Champion now had the crowd with him as he ducked under the knock out hooks Show attempted and punched his opponent who still stood. He evaded the fifth hook attempt and chop blocked Show using his entire body. Cena picked up Show's left leg and smashed his knee against the mat. He turned him to his back and landed with a DDT-like move to the leg that had the foot hit the canvas. He was going for another but Show kicked him off. Show was trying to trying to get up to his feet but was knocked down again with a dropkick to the side of the head. Cena tried to go for a pin but he spent so much time turning Show on his back that he got a 1 count. The Champ signaled for the Five Knuckle Shuffle but when he bent down, Show's hand was suddenly wrapped around his neck. The giant contender went for the Chokeslam but Cena countered it with a falling neckbreaker. Cena immediately bounced off the ropes and connected with the Five Knuckle Shuffle. He hooked Show's heavy leg but he kicked out at 2. The Chain Gang Commander went for the STF only to be overpowered before the hold was applied.

The World's Largest Athlete then got up and leveled Cena with a knee to the midsection before doing a move similar to an Air Raid Crush. He then put Cena's head between his head and lifted him up for a powerbomb as he fought back with rights to the face only to fail when Show performed a reverse thrown powerbomb. He went over Cena for a pin but he again managed to kick out at 2. Once Show was on his feet, he signaled for the Chokeslam and waited for Cena but he escaped it and attempted the Attitude Adjustment, formerly known as the FU, but Show was too heavy to lift. Show then put him in a cobra clutch and executed a cobra clutch backbreaker. Show told Cena to submit to the hold but he refused and got tossed like he was a lifeless doll. Show then raised his right hand that was now in a fist, ready to knock out Cena. He swung at him which missed and almost connected with the referee but managed to stop it. Cena took this as an advantage with the referee stunned; he kicked Show right in the gonads. He then used all of his remaining strength to hoist Show on his shoulders for a successful Attitude Adjustment. He hooked Show's leg and the referee counted to 3 for the match winning pin.

Lilian: "Here is your winner and STILL the IWA Champion, John Cena!"

With the surprising victory, the fans stood in shock as the champion retained his title. Cena took the title that remained in his possession and raised it high as he walked up the ramp to the crowd that cheered him. The general manager of Xtreme Revelation seemed agitated when he heard Cena win by the TV monitor in his office. Nothing seemed to have the champion's number in a title match and he likes to let it stay that way.

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The Impact Connection, minus Benedict Rockwell who was getting treatment for the Tombstone Piledriver on the New Frontier Championship and Monty Brown, began making their way to the ring that is until they saw Triple H.

Morrison: "Well, Hunter, glad to see you tonight. Unfortunately you are looking at the man who will defeat your former protégé in the middle of that ring."

HHH: "Haven't lost your confidence yet, eh? That'll change when the beating you deserve comes your way in the form of your challenger. By the way, this is the last time I'll be referring to you as the champ, champ."

Warwick: "Hey! You can't talk to the International Champion that way!"

Triple H then pulled out his trusty sledgehammer, making one half of the International Tag Team Champions back away. Titus only took once step back, fearing to be hit with the weapon but didn't make it look evident.

HHH: "What if I want to, are you going to do something about it?"

The group then just walked away, not saying a word after being threatened by the sledgehammer wielding superstar. Now let's head to the ring for the final match of the pay-per-view.

Roberts: "This second and final main event contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the International Championship! Introducing first the challenger, from Washington D.C, weighing in 290 lbs, Batista!"

I Walk Alone played and the challenger for the International Championship appeared on the stage to activate his pyro. Batista no has the chance to deplete the power the Impact Connection had on the brand by taking their top championship and it will be difficult when they play the numbers game.

Roberts: "And his opponent, representing the Impact Connection and being accompanied to the ring by The Zeroes, from Los Angeles, California, weighing in at 219 lbs, he is the current International Champion, John Morrison!"

Ain't No Make Believe was heard when the champion came out and rose up his championship while in slow motion. The leader of the Impact Connection will defend his title for the third time since becoming the champion and now he will have to defeat a beast that could rip him apart.

International Championship:

Batista vs. International Champion John Morrison w/ The Zeroes

Morrison and Batista circled each other and came into a collar-elbow-tie-up which Batista quickly ended by pushing Morrison to the mat. They went for this again and Morrison managed to slip behind Batista for a waistlock but had difficulty on taking him down. Batista then backed him into a corner when Morrison still hasn't removed the waistlock. He now whipped Morrison across the ring and then tossed him up into the air with a back body drop. Morrison tried rolling out of the ring but was stopped and got Batista dropping a leg across his neck. He then lifted him into the air with a military press but he slipped away and connected with a Russian Legsweep. Morrison stomped on Batista as he was grounded and bounced off the ropes for a knee lift to the face of his opponent. He was then pressing his knee against Batista's skull up to the referee's count of 4. He covered Batista for a pin but he powered out of it at 2, almost sending Morrison to the floor. Morrison, who was now on the apron, went for a shoulder thrust on his opponent and got it but when he did this for a second time Batista caught him for an attempt for the Batista Bomb only to have Morrison escape. Batista taunted Morrison for how close he was on Batista Bombing his way to the gold he owned.

The International Champion then charged at his opponent only to be caught by the neck and was lifted up in a choke. He quickly fought back with forearms to the face and was gouging his eyes to be released form the move. With Batista in the corner, he went to the second rope for a few shots to the face and did a monkey flip to him. Morrison added more momentum to his own with a Break Dance Leg Drop on the Batista and went for a pin only to receive a 2 count from the referee. Morrison showed off for the fans as Batista tried getting up only to get a kick to the midsection. He then ran off the ropes and did a baseball slide dropkick to Batista, sending him to the floor. Morrison now kept the referee from looking at what was happening as The Zeroes double teamed Batista. Batista was whipped to the security barricade twice before leaving the scene of the crime when the referee turned around. Now Morrison exited the ring and smashed Batista's face on the apron two times before rolling him into the squared circle. The Guru of Greatness delivered a slingshot somersault legdrop on Batista and attempted a pin fall but he kicked out again at 2. He was just showing disrespect towards his opponent as he slapped him around only to get him enraged.

Batista suddenly got to his feet and carried Morrison into the corner for a combination of shoulder thrusts. He whips him across the ring and hits a running clothesline on Morrison as The Zeroes watched. Warwick tried distracting the referee only to draw the ire of the No.1 Contender who grabbed him by the hair. Titus entered the ring and almost hit Batista but connected with Warwick instead. Batista eliminated Titus from the equation by clotheslining him over the top rope. Morrison came from out of nowhere off the ropes with a springboard roundhouse kick. Now his challenger was down and he had to move fast to get the victory with another move so he pulled Batista near the corner, positioning him for one of his signature moves. The A-List Elitist executed the Starship Pain, a split legged corkscrew moonmsault, on Batista perfectly. Morrison covered Batista but as the referee was about to reach 3, he kicked out. The Shaman of Sexy was livid, hearing the word "TWO" come out of the referee's mouth. Just out of sheer frustration, Morrison mounted Batista and landed multiple forearms to the face until the referee had to physically break him apart from his opponent. Batista was about to spear Morrison but he instantly moved, hitting the referee instead. He kicked Morrison on the midsection for a vertical suplex but Warwick and Titus intervened, saving Morrison. The two then performed their Powerbomb/ Flying Neckbreaker move on Batista. Morrison ordered the two to hold up Batista as he connected with continuous forearms to the face of his opponent.

One man then ran down the ramp to help the outnumbered Batista, Triple H, who had his handy sledgehammer in tow. Morrison tried to greet him first but when Triple H swung the hammer, he high tailed out of the ring for safety. Batista managed to free himself from Warwick and Titus and he caused the two to butt heads with each other. The Game leveled Titus with the sledgehammer on the head as Batista Speared Warwick. The two were then distracted by Morrison, who was wielding a steel chair, for some time until Monty Brown came out to attack both men. Brown, who came down with a steel chair in his hands, attempted to smash HHH and Batista with the chair at the same time but they moved and instead hit Morrison. Triple H kicked him on the midsection and delivered the Pedigree on the Alpha Male. Batista rolled Morrison into the ring and stirred to his feet. Once he saw Triple H preparing to hit him with the hammer, he turned around only to be on the receiving end of a spinebuster by Batista. Triple H signaled for a new referee to come down as Batista signaled for the end of the match. The Animal finally planted Morrison with the Batista Bomb, hooked his leg as the new referee counted to 3.

Roberts: "The winner of the match and the NEW International Champion, Batista!"

The crowd has waited for that phrase to be said and they exploded when Batista pinned the now former champion. Batista climbed to his feet as he was presented with the International Championship, the belt that now officially belongs to him. He went to the turnbuckle and rose up his new title while pointing to the man who assisted him in overcoming the odds. After a five month reign as champion, Morrison has finally been unseated with a sure fire champion that will dominate the brand. Batista celebrated his victory as the pay-per-view came to a close.

Final Results:

King Booker defeated Abyss

Eddie Kingston defeated Xtreme Generation Champion The Miz in an Xtreme Rules Match to become the new Xtreme Generation Champion

United States Champion Jeff hardy retained his title against John "Bradshaw" Layfield

IWA Tag Team Champions Alwyn Larson and Randy Orton retained their titles against Hardcore Holly and Goldberg

MVP defeated Shawn Michaels

The Class defeated Cryme Tyme

Edge beat Kurt Angle in a Medal vs. Hair Match to win Angle's Olympic Gold Medal

New Frontier Champion Benedict Rockwell retained his title against The Undertaker by disqualification

IWA Champion John Cena pinned The Big Show to retain his title

Batista beat International Champion John Morrison and became the new champion

Champions:

IWA Champion: John Cena

International Champion: Batista

Intercontinental Champion: Mr. Kennedy

United States Champion: Jeff Hardy

IWA Tag Team Champions: Alwyn Larson and Rob Van Dam (Randy Orton acting as substitute for RVD)

International Tag Team Champions: The Zeroes

Xtreme Generation Champion: Eddie Kingston

New Frontier Champion: Benedict Rockwell

Quite a long chapter for IWA, I must say. This must be my longest PPV I have ever written and there maybe more to come. I would like to thank the people who have reviewed recently: J., the true elec and Phillip Clark and YOU, the people reading this. It has been more than a year since I started this and thirty three chapters later, it's still growing. Also I would like to apologize if I'm taking too much time on making these. School has been pretty much a pain in the ass for the past ten months. Again, thank you readers and reviewers.