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All the lights go out again and by this point the fans are starting to get a little annoyed about it. Jimmy Yates: This is just getting riddiculous. Suddenly a digital clock face appears on the tron that says 00:01 than starts counting up really fast until it stops at 14:59 and starts flashing repeatedly. Then a familiar tune starts playing across the speakers. Look at all those movie stars I wanna live a life like that Beverly Hills Alan Ducard: It can't be...oh my God it is. The crowd seems a bit in shock when none other than Derek Shane steps through the curtain. His long hair has been cut short and styled and he almost looks like a distinguished gentleman in his expensive clothes and designer sunglasses as he makes his way to the ring. Shane's bodyguard Shadow follows two and a half steps behind him. Shane climbs into the ring and walks to the center and looks out at the crowd as Shadow stands behind him looking on. He gets the mandatory surprise return pop, but the fans quiet down as Shane lifts a mic to speak. He then stops for a second and removes his sun glasses and a 2 inch scar can be seen above his right eye, which is odd as Shane has been known for not having any overly distinguishing features so he could be cast in any role. Shane then lifts the mic back up. Derek Shane: Guess who just crossed the picket line? This gets another cheer from the crowd who turns towards Shadow and says Derek Shane: They Like Me...They Really Like Me... Shadow smirks as Shane turns back towards the crowd. Derek Shane: While most of you fat slobs sit home on your couch with cheetos crut on your fingers flicking channels over the next few weeks you will learn something. Your HEROES have failed you. 24 hours from now Jack Bauer will be the same useless drunk Keifer Sutherland he was yesterday, but all hope is not LOST. There is still hope for all of you who the closest you've come to seeing a pair of tits is a glossy mag or a computer screen, for those of you who have no lives and depend on TV and the Movies to make your life worth living, for those of you who have been forced to watch the blandness that the wrestling world has come fear not, I have returned. Shane pauses briefly. Derek Shane: Derek Shane isn't here to Save You, he's here to Entertain You. The cheers of the crowd have turned to boos as Shane ridicules the crowd and makes fun of their favorite TV shows. Derek Shane: Of Course there is some business I need to take care of while I'm here. I haven't forgot the last time I made a guest appearance on LEGACY at Brick by Brick in February a buffoon by the name of X-Calibur dumped me outof the ring and dropped me on my head, I haven't forgotten about that. Something else I haven't forgotten about... Shane fingers on his right handquickly go to the scar above his right eye and brush across i, before he continues. Derek Shane: Recently I spent some time in Japan, they love me over there, not like you unworthy unappreciative morons. I had just finished filming a commercial when i got word that due to a contract I couldn't get out of I had to wrestle a ladder match in China infront of the only people i worse than the unintelligent American movie fans, the Chinese those damn pirating bastards. It was in China that a heartless bastard that you fans know as Greyson Blade made this mark on my beautiful face. Shane gets a look of disgust on his face. Derek Shane: He tried to ruin my livelyhood, he tried to take food out of my mouth, by destroying my look and my ability to make money, but I will not be stopped. I will get my revenge. Maybe not today, maybe not tommorrow, but someday, and for the rest of their lives these men will regret crossing Derek Shane. When I get tothem they will onlybe soem of the casualties as Derek Shane makes his way back to the top of the wrestling world, and no one, and I repeat no one will stand in my way. My fifteen minutes are far from over. Shane then puts his designer sunglasses back on and turns and exits the ring with Shadow followin two and a half steps behind him. Flagpole Sitta
A shot of Loco Martinez soaking wet looking into a mirror. He snaps his head around nervously and we launch into late 90's hit, Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta". "I had visions, I was in them A shot of the Legacy World Title being held up as Loco Martinez and Jake Dominion stand across from one another. Eyes on the prize. "to see a little bit clearer Crash is sitting backstage, leaned back cockily with a smirk. Flash to Justin Moreno slamming Crash back, fury in his eyes. "fingertips have memories Loco cradling the title after first winning it. Tracing the outline of the belt with his finger, lovingly. "and when i feel a bit naughty Justin Moreno perches on the top rope staring out over the crowd for a moment with a smirk, and then launches himself backwards with a moonsault. "I'm not sick but I'm not well" A shot of Loco walking, he spins around paranoid. Worried about an attack. "and I'm so hot cause I'm in hell" Ray Willmott dropping someone with Ultimatum. Covering his opponent for the 1-2-3. "been around the world and found Crash and Moreno eye to eye. Oozing hatred. "the cretins cloning and feeding" Loco looking out over a Legacy crowd with absolute disgust. "and i don't even own a tv" Crash sitting back cockily reading a newspaper. "put me in the hospital for nerves A shot of Justin Moreno in the hospital after the brutal beatdown from Strife. "you told them all i was crazy" Loco backstage yelling at his employees Arch Angel and T.Rex. "they cut off my legs now I'm an amputee... " Crash dropping his opponent with a chop block. "god damn you" Loco dressed as a jester looking irate at Rob Belote as Homer... as he's being involved of the four way. "I'm not sick but I'm not well" Justin Moreno smiling maniacally in the ring. Flashes going off all around him. "and I'm so hot cause I'm in hell" Loco getting dropped by Ray Willmott becomes J-Mo rolling up Loco for the pin. "I'm not sick but I'm not well Ray and Crash brawling in the center of the ring. "I wanna publish 'zines" Loco hitting the Locapitator "and rage against machines" Justin Moreno hitting the "M-80" "I wanna pierce my tongue" Crash nailing the Aero Zeppelin driver. "it doesn't hurt, it feels fine" Ray nailing the Ultimatum. "the trivial's sublime Justin rolling up Loco in slow motion. Ray glaring towards Crash. "and kill my mind .... you kill my mind" Crash leveling Justin with a clothesline. "paranoia paranoia... Loco face to face with Ray. Pleading his case with Crash, and finally getting slapped by Justin. "just say you never met me Crash coming to the ring distracting Jake Dominion, but backing off just running distraction for Diego. "hear the voices in my head Crash getting in Moreno's face after his brutal beat down on Strife. Muttering something to the unconcious Moreno. "but if you're bored then you're boring Loco sitting backstage his hands on his face... frustrated. "I'm not sick but I'm not well" Crash patting Loco on the shoulder giving him a reassuring nod... quick flash to him not tagging in at Strife. "and I'm so hot cause I'm in hell Ray Willmott getting his hand raised after winning the number one contendership. Moreno beating the hell out of Marcus Marion. "and it's a sin to live so well" A final shot of the Legacy World title inside the trophy case. As the music fades so do the lights, and in the reflection of the glass we see our four combatants. A calm and focused Ray Willmott. A manically determined Justin Moreno. A cocky grinning Crash, and a completely paranoid and stressed Loco Martinez. LEGACY World Championship
Fatal Fourway Match Moreno vs Crash vs Willmott vs Martinez © Alan Ducard: Ladies and Gentlemen it’s time for the main event of the evening where the LEGACY World Title will be on the line in a fatal-four-way encounter. Bryan Harris: Unfortunately for the World Champion it is indeed a fatal-four-way which means that any one of those three challengers could pin one of the others and walk out with Loco Martinez’s belt. Jimmy Yates: That’s why winning a match like this is can truly be a hallmark of a championship reign Bryan, but I must admit that given Loco’s attitude as the champion, I’m looking forward to crowning a new one here tonight. The camera moves from the announcers and inside the ring where Josephina Colbert is waiting to introduce the fighters. She’s looking exquisite tonight, and she receives quite the reaction from the crowd. Josephine brings the microphone to her lips and smiles at the attention she’s receiving. Josephina Colbert: Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s time for the main event of the evening. This match is scheduled for one fall and it is a fatal-four-way match for the LEGACY World Title. Now introducing first the first challenger, hailing from Huntingdon Beach, California, and weighing in at 205 pounds, “Huntingdon Beach’s Most Extreme” J-Mo, Justin Moreno! “Coming Undone” by Korn hits the PA system and the fans give a great reaction for the impending arrival of Justin Moreno. The cheers continue for a few moments, and finally, they stop with looks of confusion and then reality sets in on that J-Mo is a no show. Alan Ducard: Chaps it looks like Crash’s assault with The Diabolik has done the job of keeping Justin Moreno down and away from this contest. Bryan Harris: It’s not like it’s a real loss anyway Alan. Hell, after the beating that was put on him, I don’t think Moreno would have shown his face here tonight even if he could have been here. Jimmy Yates: Come on Bryan, there’s no way you are going to sit here and honestly talk like Moreno is a coward. If anything, the medical personal would have held him out of this match up. However, we’re going to just have to move on here, in spite of Moreno’s absence. "Here Comes The Pain" by Slayer starts to play, and the crowd’s cheers for Moreno turn to insults and jeers for the arrival of Diabolik’s Crash. It’s not just that he’s an all-around douchebag, but with this back to back introduction just serves to impress upon the fans why Justin Moreno is not there to compete. Josephina Colbert: Now fans coming to the ring, representing The Diabolik, hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and weighing in at 266 pounds, Crash! Crash smirks as he stops at the top of the rampway, hands on his hips with an “I told ya so!” expression on his face. Crash looks primed and ready for his chance at the gold, and his Diabolik allegiance is noticeable in his attire with the red "D" on the side of his black boots, and his red trunks have "Diabolik" written on the back in back. Crash makes his way down the rampway and up the stairs. He stops on the apron and looks out to the crowd, mouthing off that Justin Moreno will not be here. Crash steps in the ring and climbs up to the middle turnbuckle, raising his arms in, begging for the crowd to boo him more. He smiles, then peels off his black Diabolik t-shirt and turns his focus to the entrance way. Jimmy Yates: He definitely looks proud of what he did to Moreno; he absolutely sickens me. Bryan Harris: There is only one thing that matters in this business Jimmy, and that’s winning, and Crash is willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done, and from that standpoint what he did to Moreno was intelligent. Alan Ducard: He’s a far cry yet from winning this match Bryan, and I’m sure that the coming two superstars will have something to say about it. Suddenly, “Desire to Fire” by Machine starts up, and as the opening riff goes on for a while, fire explodes down both sides of the ramp way. Then when it kicks into beat, the familiar words appear on the LEGACY Vision; ...Ray's Up... EVERYBODY RAAAIIIIISSSEEEE UUUUPPPPP!!!!!! Those words are amplified over the PA system, and just as it finishes, a huge eruption of flame goes off around the ring. Ray then makes his way out, much to the approval of the rowdy fans anxiously awaiting for the fight to begin. Josephina Colbert: Now introducing the third challenger, hailing from Cardiff, Wales and weighing in at 220 pounds, “Red Hot” Raaaaaaaaaaaaaaay Willmott! Looking hyped up and energized, Willmott walks down the rampway sporting his trademark white tights with red fire going down both sides, and a large silver crucifix around his neck. Alan Ducard: What a great story this young man has going for him. He comes into LEGACY and all he’s done so far is just win, win, and win. He was in the opening match at both CALL TO ARMS and at DESTINED FOR GREATNESS, beating two men with whom he has plenty of history. Jimmy Yates: He followed that up by winning a tournament to earn this shot, beating two great former champions in the process. Bryan Harris: Well he beat Diego de Cardenas, who was a great No Limits Champion, but he also beat “Strong Style Dragon” Cade Sydal, who was a decent Tao of Valor champion, but I wouldn’t say he was a GREAT champion considering who took the title from him. Alan Ducard: Plenty of people would probably beg to differ. Aside from the current Tao of Valor Champion X-Calibur, Cade Sydal was probably the most popular person to hold that belt, and he deserves all the accolades people gave him during and after that reign with the great matches he had. Willmott sprints all of the way down and slides into the ring. Raising his arms in the air for his fans in attendance and the thousands watching at home on PPV, “Desire to Fire” fades out. He turns to give a look to Crash before looking to the entrance. Josephine attempts to continue her introductions, when suddenly, "Coming Undone" by Korn begins to play again and the fans start to buzz a second time as J-Mo’s theme begins to play. A look of concern hits Crash's face upon hearing this music. Once the guitar riffs kick in, we see Justin Moreno emerge from the curtain to a rousing ovation wearing a hooded, black pleather vest with the green "M" from the Monster Energy logo printed on the right pocket and a digitally screened image of Moreno in midair on a 450 attempt with the numbers "450" written in green on the vest with Moreno holding an autographed LEGACY T-shirt of his in his right hand. There is a cast on Moreno's left hand and bandages on Moreno's ribs as well. Moreno is also wearing Japanese style wrist sleeves along with baggy, black pleather shorts that come down past his knees with the green "M" on the left pant leg with "Moreno" written in white in the same font as his vest, along with the digitally scanned image of Moreno going for a 450 on the right pant leg with "450" written below it in green with black wrestling boots and black on green Japanese style kick pads. Moreno then stares out at the ring with a determined look on his face with his hood raised to reveal his face. Alan Ducard: I guess we spoke too soon about Justin Moreno showing up here tonight! He’s definitely late and definitely injured, but he’s here to compete. Bryan Harris: Greaaaaaaaaaaat. So a guy who’s already nothing but impact moves is going to try and compete with injured ribs and a bandaged hand? Why don’t I just phone Scott Keith to come out of retirement to recap this one? Jimmy Yates: Inflammatory comments about his wrestling ability aside, there is the question of Moreno’s health truly being what it should be for him to compete here tonight. The camera then gets a shot of the crowd from Moreno's perspective as the "J-MO!" chants grow louder with each passing moment. Moreno then walks down to the ring, blocking out the pain he is in. He tosses his T-shirt into the crowd as he walks over toward ringside on his right side and tags fan's hands with his good hand. He continues to walk around ringside until he gets close to the ring and he stops at ringside, where he sees his wife, Allison, with their little girl, Jade. Allison is looking classy tonight wearing a little black dress as she and her husband give each other a hug and a kiss before Moreno heads in the ring. Alan Ducard: Just like the warriors of yore, Moreno has his loyal wife watching him in attendance to provide him some extra motivation. Bryan Harris: While his wife may be one hot piece of work, she's got no business being here to watch little Justin Moron-O get his ass kicked tonight! Jimmy Yates: I think she has every right to be here to watch her husband wrestle! Bryan Harris: You would think that, now wouldn't you? Didn’t you see what happened when Carrie Underwood and Jessica Simpson stopped in to see Romo play? Moreno already is lacking talent, he doesn’t need anyone else throwing off his game. Jimmy Yates: *Sarcasm* Sometimes you absolutely astound me with your commentary. Bryan Harris: Get used to it boys, there’s plenty more from where that came. Moreno then holds his ribs before stepping up the ring steps. He then climbs on the middle rope to jump over the top rope and he looks towards Crash his eyes locked on the big man. Crash looks worried but then “wipes” the look from his face and then turns to the audience and to Moreno’s wife and daughter and smiles and waves at them, getting a little giggle from Jade before Allison returns an infuriated look to Crash. Moreno loses his cool and goes for Crash, but the referee catches him and tries to pull him out of the corner, and only after threatening to have him removed from the ring is order restored! Alan Ducard: Crash is not done playing games with Moreno, even Justin surprising him by showing up here tonight, and both of these men are going to have to be careful because while they do hate each other there are still two other men in this match up, Ray Willmott standing in the ring right now, but also Loco Martinez. The lights dim and two gold spots fall upon the entrance ramp. As soft angelic harps begin to play the trophy case housing the Legacy World Title makes its appearance as T.Rex and Arch Angel carry the case up the steps. They produce a hand truck putting the six foot case on it, wheeling it to the left of the entrance. T.Rex pulls the hand truck away and rolls it back stage as Arch Angel produces a white rag and begins to polish the case. After a few moments T. Rex shows up and both men take their positions on either side of the trophy case. Loco’s men stand stoically as the harp begins to fade as the gold spotlight moves back to the entrance. We get a few moments without music with a fair amount of boos. The gold spots remain for a few moments awaiting the entrance of the man who holds The LEGACY World Title. The palm muted bass line hits. "ON ANOTHER DAY, C'mon C'mon!" Josephina Colbert: Finally, introducing the LEGACY World Champion! He hails from Philadephia, Pennslvania and weighs in at 22 pounds, “El Capitan” Loco Martiiiiiiinez! The Von Bondie's "C'mon C'mon" rocks the arena as Loco Martinez steps cockily from the back. Loco, in his baggy black leather karate pants with a yellow "El Capitan" up the left leg matching his yellow boots. He steps out to the stop of the rampway staring down his three opponents, and smirking, turning to Arch Angel and T.Rex. Arch Angel reaches into his tux's jacket pocket and removes the platinum chain with the key to the trophy case, and puts it around his neck. He stands a moment in front of the trophy case. Straightens his hair in the reflection and turns grandly... sauntering to the ring. Alan Ducard: He is not short pompous over blown theatrics. Bryan Harris: Theatrics? He's making a statement, Al. He's comin' out here and showing the world that ONE thing and one thing only matters to him: That title. Jimmy Yates: What about him fixing his hair? Bryan Harris: Its Pay Per View... he's THE Legacy Superstar. We need the face of our company looking good on a night like THIS! Speaking of which Jimmy, you have something on your chin, and it doesn’t look like dried toothpaste. Jimmy Yates: Do you ever stop? Bryan Harris: I’d tell you to call me the big, pink bunny, but you probably would. Loco slides into the ring throwing his arms out grandly. Before the referee approaches, Loco nods. Taking off the chain with the key on it, and hands it to the referee. He then turns to his opponents and gestures to the stage, and he speaks to them, and the fans can tell what he’s intimating to them. Loco Martinez: Take a good loook fellas. That's as CLOSE as you're going to get. Alan Ducard: Loco Martinez obvious has no friends going into this match, and I’m not sure he would even want any given how the main event at the last edition of Strife broke down with Loco dropping the one man he MAY have been able to come to terms with in this match. Bryan Harris: This man doesn’t need friend. He doesn’t need partners. He’s THE LEGACY Superstar. Jimmy Yates: He might be Bryan, but I actually favor Ray Willmott here. He doesn’t have quite the blood feud going on that Crash and Moreno do. He can get some help from Moreno in the match, and frankly he’s not got the pressure and paranoia of Loco Martinez. Alan Ducard: Well chaps we’re about to find out because the official just signaled for the bell! The bells sounds and a cheer rises up from the crowd as Justin Moreno charges at Crash, and begins swinging wildly, catching the bigger man in the nose, stunning him, and allowing Moreno to attack from the side and chop block him off his feet! Loco and Ray actually both stood for a moment and watched the rather miniscule Moreno (compared to Crash) take it to the much larger and dangerous member of The Diabolik. Finally, after a moment, Ray and Loco turn to face each other, and they step forward and tie-up. From the collar and elbow, Loco quickly transitions to a headlock. Ray pushes Loco from the hold, and sends him off to the ropes. On the rebound, Ray catches Loco and takes him over with the hip toss. Loco is up quickly and charges again, but again Ray takes him up and over with the hip toss! Meanwhile, Moreno is sent on the Irish whip by Crash, but on the rebound Moreno ducks the clothesline, and leaps up, and kicks Crash in the side of the head with an enziguri-style kick! Alan Ducard: Well it appears in this early going that we have two seemingly different type encounters going on in the match. Moreno and Crash looks like this is going to be a rather brutal, hard-hitting affair, but on the other hand we have Ray Willmott and Loco Martinez in what would seem to be a rather technical “one-ups-manship” type affair. Bryan Harris: Don’t let those hip tosses fool you Al, Ray Willmott can fight as dirty as any of them. Jimmy Yates: Al? Fight dirty? You don’t have to fight “dirty” when you have the skills of a Ray Willmott. Jimmy’s talk about skill is very appropriate for what is to follow. Loco blocks a punch from Ray, and hits a stinging right of his own. Martinez then sends Ray towards the ropes with the ropes, charges at him, and clotheslines him over the top rope! Willmott uses his athleticism, and grabs the rope going over and drops to the arena floor safely on his feet. A rather annoyed Loco turns back and reaches over, trying to grab Red Hot, but Ray reaches up, grabs Loco around the neck, and hops down off the apron. Loco neck drops across the top rope, propelling him backwards towards the middle of the ring as Ray drops to the floor. Things are looking rather good for Ray, but not so for J-Mo. After the fast start catching Crash off guard with the wild punches and a rather quick strike assault including the enziguri kick, J-Mo went for a flying cross body, but Crash caught him mid air and dropped him on the knee with a rib breaker! From that point on Crash worked over the injured area with a series of kicks to the ribs before putting J-Mo into an abdominal stretch! Alan Ducard: I’m not sure that a submission move is going to pick up a victory in a match like this one, but they can still be used effectively in spots. Jimmy Yates: I’m just surprised to see Crash to bring one out here. Bryan Harris: And look at him working those ribs on Moreno, really stretching that injured area, and oh … look at those clubbing blows he’s bringing down on those ribs. Alan Ducard: It’s definitely doing the job and the fans are starting to rally behind Moreno and here comes Ray Wilmott! Ray jumps on the apron and springs up to the top rope and dives off and catches Loco with a diving “Fameasser/Rocker Dropper” type of move and Loco is down on the canvas clutching his head! Alan Ducard: What a move by a fellow Brit! Ray Willmott has amazing athletic ability and it showed with that move and … there are shades of Dean Malenko with that flying leg lariat on Crash! Jimmy Yates: That move frees J-Mo from that painful, old school submission hold, and he still has the chance to take down Crash and take home the LEGACY Title thanks to Ray. Bryan Harris: That probably wasn’t any measure of benevolence there Jimbo, he was making sure Crash didn’t pick up the win there! Ray takes a shot at Crash and hits a wicked uppercut, stunning Crash, and then leaps up and hooking crash falls back, driving his knees up into Crash’s chest. As soon as the impact of the front lung blower occurs, Moreno moves in behind Crash and falls back hitting the traditional lung blower on Crash! The fans love this move both for its originality and the target and a “LEG-A-CY” chant goes up from the crowd. Alan Ducard: What a great double team sequence there by Willmott and Moreno with stereo modified Lung Blowers! Bryan Harris: While that may have looked flashy, when I see Moron-O wrestle, I'm reminded of the phrase "all sizzle and no steak". Jimmy Yates: How can you say that? Sure, Moreno's style isn't the least bit conventional but Justin is quite possibly one of the more talented wrestlers in our industry! Bryan Harris: Please, just wait until Loco gets his faculties. Then you’ll see true talent. Crash staggers to his feet and both Ray and Justin work to send Crash to the turnbuckles with an Irish whip. Ray Willmott charges in first, and doesn’t realize that a recovered Loco Martinez has attacked Moreno and drops back hitting an inverted DDT on J-Mo. Ray’s charge on Crash is countered by Crash picking up Ray into a tilt-a-whirl and dropping him face first on the top buckle with the snake eyes drop out of the move. “El Capitan” then picks up Moreno, and hits an atomic drop on Justin. Timing the impact, Crash runs and devastates Moreno by hitting him with a driving spear that goes up into the ribs and then drives J-Mo down to the canvas with a falling spinebuster-type finish! The fans cringe at the impact and then jeer Crash as he bounces up to his feet and then points to Allison and Jade on the outside and then makes a motion on his waist to signify he’s coming home with the gold. That particular motion though does not please the LEGACY World Champion. Alan Ducard: Look at the expression on Loco’s face after that “championship” motion just made by Crash. He’s looking absolutely PISSED. Martinez now charging at crash and there’s a hard knee to the gut! Loco with the Irish whip and a reversal by Crash. Loco on the rebound and Crash scoops Loco up and there’s a Gorilla Press and … down goes the champion! Jimmy Yates: Crash is looking good right here, and he’s going to have to keep on Loco here while he has the chance with J-Mo and Red Hot still down. Bryan Harris: It’s good to see you finally are realizing how dangerous Loco Martinez really is Jimbo. Crash pulls Loco to his feet and rocks him with a big right hand that knocks him back to the ropes, and he tosses Loco off with the Irish whip. On the rebound he looks to take Loco up and over with the back body drop, but the LEGACY World Champion pulls up short and hooks his head. A moment later, he spikes Crash head first into the canvas with a DDT! After hitting, Loco sits up with a wicked smile and grabs Crash and pulls him to his feet and spins him around and drops, hitting a neckbreaker that’s very reminiscent of the “Rude Awakening”. Loco moves in and hooks the leg, making the cover! Alan Ducard: Gentlemen we have the first pinfall attempt of the night right here! One Two NO! Crash gets the shoulder up, powering out of the pin attempt. Loco looking at the official with a dark look now and he turns back to Crash, hitting a series of wicked chops, but Crash fights back with a big left hook, knocking back “El Capitan”. As the men battle, neither one spots Ray Willmott heading to the top rope, and picking his spot he leaps from the top and clotheslines both men down to the canvas! The fans immediately come to life again in the match as Ray takes both the hated member of Diabolik and the hated Martinez down to the canvas! Alan Ducard: Excellent high flying move from Ray Willmott, and now Ray moves in on Crash pulling him up and driving him back into the turnbuckles with a shoulder block! Ray now with a stinging chop, and knee to the gut! Willmott now leaping up and … he hurricanranas Crash out of the corner! What skill from Willmott! Jimmy Yates: Speaking of skill, it looks like J-Mo who had been recuperating on the outside from that shot to the ribs is back up and ready to go Alan he’s up on the apron as Loco Martinez is heading over his way … There’s a stiff left hand from J-Mo, knocking Loco backwards. Justin then slingshots himself over the top rope onto the middle rope into the opposite corner, spins 180 degrees and catches Loco Martinez in a DDT position spinning another 180 degrees to connect a very flashy variation of the Tornado DDT. Alan Ducard: "You Got Served!" by Justin Moreno! Bryan Harris: Excuse me? Jimmy Yates: That's the name of the move! He'd been talking about doing this move for weeks and he finally got the chance to pull it off! Moreno then hooks the leg for the cover. Alan Ducard: That could be all she wrote here! Bryan Harris: KICK-OUT, LOCO! Alan Ducard: One... TWO... NO!!! Bryan Harris: Ray Willmott pulls Moron-O off of The LEGACY World Champion, breaking up the pinfall! Jimmy Yates: Willmott wants that titles just as Moreno wants it, and Moreno doesn’t look happy with what just transpired and he’s up now facing Willmott! If you’re a fan and you love high flying action this is a DREAM encounter! Ray and Justin begin circling each other and finally lock up in the middle of the ring. Moreno delivers a forearm to the face and sends Ray off with the Irish whip, and on the return Justin goes for an armdrag takeover. However, Ray holds on as he flips over, rolling Moreno into a pinfall! Alan Ducard: Surprise pin from Ray Willmott! One Two THR-NO! Moreno kicks out, and now he has Ray by the legs and he flips into a pin! One Two THRE-NO! Again another close pin attempt! Both men back to their feet here, and Ray goes for the small package pin … REVERSAL INTO A PIN BY MORENO! ONE TWO THREE-NO! Red Hot just gets the shoulder up to break the pin attempt and both men to their feet here! Jimmy Yates: Listen to this LEGACY crowd guys. Listen to that appreciate for that amazing WRESTLING sequence we just saw. Bryan Harris: Great, one part of the crowd is chanting “Red Hot” and the other is “Let’s go J-Mo” which means that this entire crowd is a group of idiots. Jimmy Yates: Nice insult to all of the fans out there. Bryan Harris: I just call them like I see ‘em just like Big Al over there. Both men collide once more in the center of the ring, with Ray getting in the first shot with a dropkick that takes Moreno down! He pulls J-Mo up to his feet and sends him on his way with the Irish whip to get the tempo back up, and he leaps at J-Mo, taking him down with a rolling wheel kick to the jaw. Ray then stalks Moreno and gets a running start, looking for The Ultimatum, but as he hooks Moreno, and spins, Moreno puts on the breaks and wraps causing Willmott to simply land on his feet! He heaves up and plants Willmott dead center of the ring with a Northern Lights suplex into a pin! Loco and Crash who had been brawling back and forth turn at the sound of the referee dropping! Alan Ducard: Moreno has him! One TWO THREE-NO! Jimmy Yates: MY GOD … Bryan Harris: Now that ladies and gentlemen is how you putting a hurting on someone! The fans jeer not only for the failed pin attempt but for the reason it failed. Loco and Crash charged in with stereo kicks to Moreno’s ribs as he was arched in the bridge from the Northern Lights Pin attempt. Moreno cries out in pain as he rolls off of Ray, clutching at his ribs in agony. Crash is the first one to go for J-Mo, and he pulls him up over his shoulder, and dumps him over the top rope. Loco pulls up Red Hot and slams him face first into the turnbuckle as Crash heads outside to finish putting the beat down on Justin. Alan Ducard: It looks like the feuding partners have split up again and I have to say I’m very worried about what could happen to Moreno on the outside here with Crash coming for him. Bryan Harris: You should be Al, Crash is a MACHINE. Jimmy Yates: He’s going to have to be careful though Bryan, because he’s now taken himself out of position to stop a pinfall attempt and given Loco and Ray’s abilities that could come at any time. Loco pulls Red Hot to his feet and “El Capitan” hooks the arms and takes Red Hot up and over with a snap suplex. With Ray down on the canvas, Loco hits the ropes and comes off with a knee to the head, sending Ray rolling around on the canvas in pain. Outside the ring, things aren’t much better for Justin Moreno as Crash pulls him up and tosses him into the ring apron, rocking those injured ribs before hoisting him up on his shoulder, and charging and driving him into the ring post! Back inside the ring, Martinez pulls Willmott to his feet and lifts him up and brings him down on the knee with the inverted atomic drop. With Ray staggered, Loco lifts him up again and hits a second inverted atomic drop, and then finally, he drops and hits a DDT on Ray. The crowd is growing restless as Crash kicks Moreno has he tries to get up, and Loco boots Ray in the pulling him into a standing headscissors. Loco heaves up and piledrives Ray square where he wants him. Alan Ducard: Crash now with Moreno and he pulls him up and … Jimmy Yates: HE SPINEBUSTER’S MORENO ON THE RING STEPS! He broke Moreno in half! Bryan Harris: As well he should but look at Loco … Willmott is down and he’s heading to the top rope! He’s going for The Happiness! As Loco climbs, the fans rise up again with the dueling chants for Moreno and Willmott, willing both men to keep fighting, to not fall or give up. Loco turns and flips off the top rope, looking for the split-legged moonsault, but at the last moment, Red Hot rolls out of the way and Loco eats canvas! The fans roar in approval then as Ray gets to his feet and … Jimmy Yates: HE HITS THE ULTAMATUM ON LOCO! Bryan Harris: NO! GET UP LOCO … GET TO YOUR FEET, EL CAPITAN! Alan Ducard: Ray Willmott pulling Loco up and … he locks him in a dragon sleeper! Loco is trapped in the middle of the weekend in this submission move! Bryan Harris: He should have gone for the pin Al. Jimmy Yates: He could have but he wants to put Loco out! Alan Ducard: Loco looks to be fading and … Northern Lariat to Willmott! Bryan Harris: Crash just JACKED Willmott up, and he’s heading back outside the ring to Moreno. He’s not done with Moron-O just yet! Crash exits the ring to go back down to the beaten and battered Moreno. Justin had tried to pull himself up using the apron, but Crash stomps on his bandaged fingers on the way outside the ring. Inside the ring, Loco is the first man to his feet, and grabbing Ray he sends him to the ropes, and on the rebound he scoops him up with a fireman’s carry, and from that position, he spins Willmott off with a DDT (F-5) motion! On the outside, Crash tosses J-Mo to the barrier and then scooping him up he drops him ribs first on to the barrier, and then leans into the crowd to yell insults at Allison! The fans around her begin shouting at Crash and a HUGE “Asshole” chant breaks out as Crash reaches into the crowd and grabs her by the arm as she tries to turn away with Jade! Alan Ducard: This is positively disgusting! Crash is taking this too far intimidating Justin Moreno’s family like this! Bryan Harris: He brought them to ringside Al, and I don’t want to hear it from you either Jimbo! Jimmy Yates: There are some lines you just don’t cross Bryan, and he’s crossed it right here! Crash grabs her roughly, shouting at her and point down to where Moreno WAS lying. Unfortunately for Crash, Justin looked up to see what was happening, and in spite of the pain, in spite of his agony and his body telling him to stay down. He couldn’t let this continue. He had to fight. A ROAR comes up from the entire arena as Crash’s eyes go wide! Alan Ducard: Moreno goes low! Bryan Harris: What a cheap maneuver but would we expect anything less? Jimmy Yates: Come on Bryan, Crash had that forearm to the crotch coming to him! Moreno grabs Crash by the head as he falls and slams him face first into the barricade, but once just isn’t enough. He bashes Crash’s skull into that barrier repeatedly before pulling him up and dropkicking him into the ringpost, with Crash’s head hitting hard off the steel. Crash is staggered, and Moreno gets up on the barrier! He gets a running start and leaps off catching Crash and bulldogs him down on to the ring steps, busting him wide open! On impact a HUGE “LEG-A-CY” chant breaks out as both men are down, and one of them is bleeding! Jimmy Yates: What an amazing effort from Huntingdon Beach’s Most Extreme! I can’t believe what I just saw! Alan Ducard: This has been a great effort from all involved in this match! Anything to say about that Bryan? Bryan Harris: Just wait for it … this one isn’t over yet. High risk doesn’t always yield high reward! After the F-5, Loco continued his assault on Ray, hitting a gutwrench suplex and following it up with a boot to the gut, and a powerbomb. However, when Loco attempted the Locapitator, Ray reverses the short-arm, and pulled Loco up on his shoulders and spiked him down with a Death Valley Driver. Ray then went to the top rope, and leapt off the top and hit the frogsplash in the middle of the ring, and made the cover, but it only earned him a two count, and it would have been the ultimate time for a pin with Crash and Moreno engaged in a bloody skirmish outside the ring. Ray pulled Loco to his feet and scooped him up, looking for a driver, but Loco dropped down the back and grabbed his head and dropped back with his own version of a sit-out rear mat slam. At that point, Loco having just viewed the bulldog on the steps by Moreno, exited the ring to cherry pick him. Alan Ducard: The LEGACY World Champion is headed outside the ring now after Moreno. Loco now with the uppercut on J-Mo, and there’s a scoop and a bodyslam on the floor! Jimmy Yates: This is one hell of a hard hitting affair guys, and at this point I’m not sure who is going to take this match! Bryan Harris: My money is still on Loco Martinez, but I’ll even go so far as to say that it’s not signed, sealed, and delivered now! Loco and J-Mo continue to battle on the floor as Crash begins to get to his feet. He’s a bit wobbly at first before regaining his bearings, and finally he approaches Loco and J-Mo, but just as he arrives there is “incoming”. Red Hot Ray Willmott had recovered inside the ring and ran up the turnbuckles and leapt off the top turnbuckle with a flip, and now comes crashing down on all three of his opponents! The crowd again pops for this high risk maneuver and all four men are down! Alan Ducard: Bodies are strewn everywhere here! Bryan Harris: You aren’t going to start screaming about “OH MY GOD THE CARNAGE!” are you? Jimmy Yates: He probably won’t but I just might! What can I say? I’m a damn fan too Bryan! The battered warriors attempt to regain their senses and their footing with Ray being the first one to his feet, who is followed by Loco into the ring. Ray meets Loco with a boot to the gut and then grabbing him by the head, falls back hitting a facecrusher (X-Factor). Ray rolls over on Loc and goes for the pin! Alan Ducard: Ray with the pin attempt! One TWO THRE-NO! Alan Ducard: Loco gets the shoulder up and the Champion remains as such chaps for at least a few more seconds. Jimmy Yates: Sooner or later if Loco allows himself to be in isolation Ray is going to catch him and he won’t kick out. I really don’t think it was smart for him to have followed Ray in there alone. Bryan Harris: Maybe not but with all of the “golden boy” type talk about Ray Willmott being “the new hotness” maybe Loco wants to prove something, although in my book he doesn’t have to prove a damn thing. Red Hot pulls Loco to a vertical base and hooks him and takes him up and over with a snap suplex, and Ray quickly ascends the turnbuckles. Once on the top rope he eyes up Loco, and leaps off the top rope, and connects with a 450° leg drop! The fans roar as Ray again goes for a pin, but this time, the pin is broken up by a bleeding and angry Crash! Crash pulls Ray off of Loco and sends him to the ropes and scoops him up on the way back, and powerslams him to the canvas! Moreno then leaps up to the apron, and Crash charges him. Moreno side steps the charge and knees Crash in the face! Crash staggers backwards from the blow, and right into a now standing Loco who hooks him and spikes him with an “Ortonesque” backbreaker! Alan Ducard: Crash is down! Ray is down! The fighter Moreno and Loco Martinez are the last two left standing! Moreno leaps up to the top rope and springs off towards Martinez. Unfortunately for Moreno, Loco was waiting for it, and he plants and steps into a superkick that twists Moreno’s neck and send blood spattering from his mouth on the impact! The crowd is stunned by the force of the shot, and Loco looks down at Moreno with a satisfied look, and he drops and hooks the leg! Alan Ducard: This is going to do it! One TWO THREE!-NO! Ray Willmott breaks up the pin at the last moment! Willmott pulls Loco to his feet and heaves him up and there’s a release German suplex! Willmott with the Irish whip and there’s a flying back elbow from Red Hot! Ray now with the Irish whip and Martinez goes hard into the buckles! Ray charging in and there’s a boot to the face on Willmott to counter! Bryan Harris: Loco with the counter, and now he’s going to take control of this match! Loco charges out of the corner and drops Ray with a Jerichoesque style face crusher, and then pulls Ray to his feet and whips him into the corner chest first. Ray slumps over and the LEGACY World Champion nails a stiff kick to the lower back of "Red Hot". Then, he hoists Ray up onto the top rope, and climbs up next to him. Alan Ducard: What's the champion thinking? Bryan Harris: I think he wants to end this match! Jimmy Yates: It looks like he's setting Ray up for a top rope side Russian leg sweep. Loco wraps his right leg around Ray's left getting ready for the Russian leg sweep, but Crash comes in and clubs both men in the back with hard forearms and gets underneath and between the two looking like he's setting both up to powerbomb them off the top middle rope! There’s a tense moment as the fans begin to scream in anticipation. Suddenly, Justin Moreno slips through the ropes and jumps to the top rope in front of Ray and Loco. Instantaneously, Crash uses his force and Loco lurches back with the side Russian leg sweep, and Justin somersaults over the top of Ray and Loco grabbing them on the way down with a flipping neckbreaker! Jimmy Yates: OH … MY … GOD! All four men crash to the mat with authority. The crowd goes absolutely bat shit insane. They are ROARING! Loco and Ray writhe in pain, taking the brunt of the attacks, and Crash is down from the effort as is Moreno from the impact of simply flipping through the air. A DEAFENING “HOLY SHIT” chant begins rocking the arena, as the announcers look on in shock! Jimmy Yates: I’ve NEVER seen anything like that before! That was simply amazing! Bryan Harris: Simply incredible. Alan Ducard: Whoever gets up first here is going to have a HUGE advantage, and very well could eliminate the other three competitors! Moreno uses the ropes to try and press up to his feet as Crash pushes up to his feet in the center of the ring. The blood was drying on Crash’s cheeks and blood still trickled from the sides of Moreno’s mouth. They both look to where Loco and Ray are down in the corner, and realize that this could be the end! The “HOLY SHIT” chant FINALLY began to die, only to be replaced with a “J-Mo” chant! Alan Ducard: These two have been battling for this entire match, and it seems to be just them for that big gold belt! Jimmy Yates: If Moreno wants to make a statement to the entire world and to put Crash in his place, this is EXACTLY the time to do it! Bryan Harris: I can’t watch! Loco get up sir! Get up and defend your belt! Loco looks on, his vision blurry, his body aching in pain from the force of the leg sweep. He attempts to force himself to his feet, but for the moment his body failed him. He looks on in anger as Moreno and Crash fought to determine who would have his world title. Ray is trying to shake the cobwebs in frustration. He prided himself on his athletic ability and his impeccable conditioning, but for now he felt helpless on the canvas as he looked to the center of the ring. Crash stares across the ring at Moreno thinking to himself, “so weak, so pathetic … why won’t you just fall.” Moreno stares at the monster in front him, the man who had tried to cost him the opportunity of a lifetime, the man who threatened his career and his family. The anger wells up inside of him and he charged the monster with a scream. Justin ducks the first clothesline and chops Crash across the neck, staggering him backwards towards the ropes! He grabs Crash by the head and leaps up driving both knees into Crash’s skull, and into that open wound! He goes for a chop, but Crash shrugs it off and drives his forearm into J-Mo’s mouth, sending him backwards and almost off his feet. Crash charges him but Moreno drops and takes him to the canvas with the drop toe hold! Moreno springs into action and hooks the legs and moves to the head and tires to lock Crash in an STF! The crowd roars as he tries to lock it down as Crash struggles like a wild man on the canvas! Jimmy Yates: J-MO ALMOST HAS HIM! HE ALMOST HAS HIM! GET HIM J-MO! Bryan Harris: Freaking fight it Crash! Freaking fight it! Jimmy Yates: A TOTAL DESPERATION counter! Bryan Harris: Desperate but effective! Moreno is still up first and he kicks Crash in the head as he tries to stand! J-Mo then charges and hits a dropkick to the face on Crash before climbing the turnbuckles. J-Mo heads to the top rope and has Crash scouted! He looks to the crowd and … LEAPS OFF WITH THE … Alan Ducard: Extreme Measures! Extreme Measures! Moreno connects on Crash! He connects! The cover! The crowd is counting along with the official! ONE TWO THREE-NO! It’s Ray Willmott with the save! Ray with the elbow drop to break up the pin! Ray grabs Moreno up and hooks him around the neck and takes him down with the reverse STO (Complete Shot) spiking Moreno face first into the canvas! Ray then pulls Moreno to his feet and boots him in the gut, hooks the arms, and takes him and delivers a Tiger Bomb to J-Mo! Willmott looks to have taken control of the contest after the bomb and heads to the top rope, scoping out Moreno in the center of the ring! However, at the last possible moment, Loco slams the top rope and Willmott goes down crotch first! There’s a groan from men everywhere as Loco moves in and starts to pull Ray up the buckles again. He moves outside the ring and uses the ring steps to stand to get Red Hot over his shoulders, and from the top rope, he hits a “tossing” crucifix powerbomb (Razor’s edge) on Ray that sends him hurting down head first into the barricade! This normally would get boos for the champion but the impact brings some “Oh My God” pop from the crowd! Alan Ducard: Ray Willmott is DOWN on the outside! His head just ricocheted off the barrier, and now Loco turns back to the ring where Crash and Moreno are trying to get their bearings! Here comes Moreno who chop blocks Crash! Crash staggers and hits the ropes to keep standing. Here comes J-Mo again and Crash boots him in the gut … hoists him up and … Bryan Harris: ORANGE CRUSH! Crash just hit the orange crush on Moreno! Here comes Loco! Jimmy Yates: WE COULD BE DOWN TO TWO! Loco charges in on Crash and Crash goes low, locking for a charge/spear but Loco leap frogs him and Crash goes shoulder first into the buckles. Crash comes off but Loco meets him with a knee to the center of the back, and he begins taking the bigger man up the buckles with some effort. The LEGACY World Champion then hooks the arms, and drops back … delivering the modified Pepsi Plunge to The Diabolik member! Alan Ducard: Loco with the cover on Crash! ONE TWO THREE-NO! It’s Huntingdon Beach’s Most Extreme giving the effort of his life! Moreno pulls Loco off of Crash! Jimmy Yates: What a Main Event match! This shows you just what The LEGACY World Title is worth! J-Mo grabs Loco in an inverted facelock, and lifts him up and over with shades of Super Delfin and hits the Osaka Cutter (or Osaka Street Cutter from the Smackdown games!) Loco’s entire body weight comes down with the shoulder to the jaw and Loco flies up and crashes to the canvas! Moreno moves in to get the pin, but as he does, he sees Crash getting to his feet. Realizing that Crash would try and break up the pin, J-Mo goes for Crash! J-Mo charges, but Crash flips him up in the tilt-a-whirl and spins and …. Jimmy Yates: AERO ZEPPLIN DRIVER! HE CONNECTS! Alan Ducard: What an impact from that move! Moreno bounced and rolled towards the turnbuckle away on that impact! Bryan Harris: All he has to do is cover him! Crash stands up and heads for Moreno … but there’s a tug at his arm and … Bryan Harris: LOCAPITATOR! LOCO DROPS CRASH AGAIN JUST LIKE LAST STRIFE! HE’S HEADING TO THE TOP ROPE NOW! Jimmy Yates: Listen to these fans! They are LIVID! Bryan Harris: I don’t know why because here comes Happiness! Loco can’t hear the fans now. He looks below and turns. He leaps off with that split-legged moonsault, and he feels it hit solidly below on Justin Moreno. Loco hooks the leg … Bryan Harris: YES! Alan Ducard: THE COVER! ONE TWO THREE! The bell sounds through the arena signaling the end of the match, and that Loco Martinez had somehow retained his LEGACY World Title. Josephina Colbert: The winner of the match... and STILL... LEGACY WORLD CHAMPION.... LLLLLOCO.... MARRRRTINEZ!!!! Alan Ducard: So many people were hoping that one of the three challengers were going to be having their hand raised as this match was ending tonight, but once again Loco Martinez finds himself going home with the LEGACY World Championship in his posession. Bryan Harris: That's because he's everything he says he is. Loco Martinez keeps telling people that he's the top guy around here, and he keeps proving it. This match was a huge opportunity for someone else to step up and take the belt from him, but nobody could, and right now I don't see anybody on the roster who's going to step up and be the one to take the belt from THE LEGACY Superstar. Jimmy Yates: I knew going into it that Justin Moreno's chances of winning the match was a REALLY long shot, but I thought for certain that Ray Willmott was going to win the belt... or at the very least Crash would take home the belt. After receiving it from the time keeper, the referee takes the cabinet key and hands it to Loco Martinez. The rest of the competitors out of the ring, Loco walks over and climbs the turnbuckle, holding the key up high, then kisses it and puts the necklace over his head as the fans continue to boo the result of the match. With a smirk on his face, Loco turns his attention towards Crash, who is halfway up the ramp, looking back at Loco. Still standing on the turnbuckle, Loco shrugs his shoulders and pats the key, then hops backwards, spinning around and landing on the mat to go to a different corner as the pay per view fades to black. |

