
November 27, 1999
The cameras pick up an opening shot outside the arena, as tonight’s challengers for the tag team championship, Dr. No Limit and George Achica are arriving at the arena. They pull up beside the building, but before either man can open the door, Aries comes out from around the corner wielding a lead pipe! He starts hammering on the car, smashing the driver’s side window in the process. Before either George or DNL can get out of the car, a group of MMP security workers comes running out from the arena and surrounds Aries, whose challenges towards his opponents later tonight persist despite the fact that he has been restrained.
MMP Saturday Night Slams is on the air! The MMP Coliseum is sold out for tonight’s event, with more than 15, 000 fans filling the building to capacity. Commentators Jerry Wood and Ray Brewer are at ringside.
Wood: Welcome, everyone, to MMP Saturday Night Slams! I’m Jerry Wood alongside Ray Brewer where tonight, still reeling from Best of the Best, we have three championship matches lined up for you. Our main event is a tag team match that is a long time in coming as Virus Richards and Aries team up for the first time to put the tag titles up for grabs against Dr. No Limit and George Achica. We all know about the history between Aries and DNL, not to mention the past that Virus Richards has with not only his two opponents here tonight, but also with their close friend, the MMP world champion, Captain Patrick O’Conner.
Brewer: There is a lot of bad blood boiling in that match, there’s no doubt about it. Actually, if you think back far enough, both Virus and Aries were DNL’s tag team partners at various points in history, and of course Virus and George were somewhat reluctant allies in The Syndicate back during the summer. These four men know each other very, very well, and it should be one hell of a fight.
Wood: Two other championships are on the line tonight as well. Daark puts the universal title up against Masochrist, while Hot Crimson will face his toughest challenge since capturing the midwestern championship back in early October when he defends against Psychotic Sam. We kick things off tonight with two men looking to turn things around in their MMP careers with Ouija Lullabye taking on Wolverine in one on one competition. Wolverine is just coming off a disappointing loss at the hands of Masked Menace X at Best of the Best, while Lullabye is looking to re-establish himself after a long losing streak in his first match since breaking away from The Congregation. It’s a big match for both men, and it’s our first bout tonight on Saturday Night Slams!
WOLVERINE vs. OUIJA LULLABYE
Wolverine took the fight right to Lullabye at the opening bell, sending him off the far ropes and taking him over with a hiptoss. Lullabye was quick back to his feet, but ran right into Wolverine’s waiting arms. The Detroit native hoisted Lullabye up in the air in a gorilla press slam, throwing him down hard to the canvas before dropping a big leg across the throat. Pulling Lullabye up, Wolverine then nailed a belly to belly suplex, but rather than following up he stood behind the former “Canadian Pimp” and waited for him to get up on his own. When Lullabye was back on his feet, Wolverine hooked him in a full nelson from behind, only to slam him down yet again. This time Wolverine capitalized right away, hooking Lullabye’s legs and slingshotting him into the corner. Lullabye hit the turnbuckle hard and stumbled out, wandering right into the waiting arms of Wolverine. Wolverine gave the sign and delivered the Michigan Spike before covering Lullabye for the three count.
Wood: I guess we know how Wolverine is responding to his loss against MMX at the PPV. He literally tore Lullabye limb from limb here tonight and scored the win in record time. I have a feeling Wolverine will be right back in the title picture very, very soon, and with more performances like tonight’s, he could well hold championship gold once again before the year is out.
The camera cuts backstage, where again Aries is on the rampage. With pipe in hand, he kicks in the door of DNL and George’s dressing room. George cuts him off, but receives a pipe shot to the forehead for his trouble. DNL then rushed Aries, but received a similar fate. With both men down, Aries pulled DNL up and delivered the Godly Drop, slamming him down on a table where DNL and George had set their bags. The “Beast from Greece” walked off with both men at his feet.
Wood: My God! Aries is out of control already, and we’re only past the first match! I can’t imagine what else he might have in store before we get to our tag team main event later tonight. I understand that paramedics are backstage checking on DNL and George as we speak, but I can’t imagine anything that might keep those two from getting their shot at Richards and Aries right here tonight, despite Aries’ efforts to the contrary.
Brewer: Damn it, am I reading this lineup correctly?
Wood: Yes you are, Ray. Up next we will see the MMP debut of “The X-Treme Machine” Matt Montell. A man who came to the MMP highly touted by the scouts over in England, Montell has been laying low over the past couple of weeks in preparation for his big entrance. Tonight he makes his first SNS appearance against one of my broadcast collegue’s all-time favorites, CWO member Mr. Beumont.
”THE X-TREME MACHINE” MATT MONTELL vs. MR. BEUMONT
Montell was already waiting in the ring when Beumont made his way out, accompanied by China Town Lee. Beumont was dressed as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, complete with the hat. He was also carrying a cattle prod. Lee was carrying a megaphone, talking into it with a high pitched voice and reciting the menu at Cec’s. Beumont stumbled into the ring, but as soon as Montell went for a clothesline, Beumont pulled the ref in front of him, using him as a shield. While the ref was detained, China Town jumped in the ring and jabbed Montell with the cattle prod! Montell collapsed, spasming on the canvas. The ref turned around and Beumont, seeing that Montell was down, quickly fell on top of his opponent for the 1..2…3!! “We Are the Champions” began to play as the rest of the CWO came running down the aisle to celebrate.
Wood: Well I’ll be damned. Can you believe it, Ray? Mr. Beumont has won another match.
Brewer: Yeah, will wonders ever cease? This is absurd, Wood. The MMP is now using officials that can be outsmarted by a gang of mangy transients from Philadelphia, and it may have just cost that Montell kid his career. I don’t know if he’ll be able to show his face around here ever again after losing to that wretched alcoholic.
Wood: Well, if Montell is as tough as he says he is, he’ll be able to shrug it off and move on. I know the guys in the back will give him a hard time over this one, that’s for certain. Mr. Beumont isn’t exactly the most respected man in the locker room. Two men who do hold a big reputation with their peers are Daark and Masochrist. These two will do battle for the universal championship in a couple of minutes, but if you think about it, this match is long overdue. It was at Best of the Best last year when the two first met, with Masochrist defeating Daark, then Clay Moore, en route to capturing the MMP/GWF grand championship. Then, in his first title defense on GWF Christmas Chaos, Masochrist nearly ended Moore’s career, actually confining him to a wheelchair for several months at the end of ’98 and into 1999. Is the third time the charm for Daark, or will Masochrist’s winning streak against this man carry him to the universal title? We’ll have an answer momentarily. The universal title is on the line!
MMP Universal Championship Match
DAARK (C) vs. MASOCHRIST
Daark was accompanied to the ring by Inferno, and wasted little time going after Masochrist. Eager for revenge on the Congregation member, Daark caught Maso’s early charge and bodyslammed him down, then catching him with a flying lariat as he got back to his feet. Daark kept Maso down, stomping him repeatedly in the chest and driving him back into the corner before finally pulling Maso back to his feet. He whipped Maso across the ring into the far buckle where he delivered a series of hard kicks to the ribcage. Then, as Masochrist was coming out, Daark caught the big man with a hard spear that drove the challenger back into the turnbuckle, slamming his ribcage against the middle pad. Maso collapsed to the canvas clutching his ribs in pain, the reaction leading many to believe that at least a couple of the ribs had been broken. While Maso writhed in agony, Daark climbed to the top rope, diving off with a flying elbow that again caught Maso square in the ribcage. With his opponent having difficulty even moving, Daark quickly slapped on an inverted abdominal stretch. Maso momentarily tried to reach the ropes, but when he couldn’t get there he quickly waved at the referee, surrendering the match to Daark.
Wood: So Daark has finally gotten that big Masochrist monkey off his back, winning convincingly here tonight on Saturday Night Slams. With Daark already signed to face Patrick O’Conner at Season’s Slayings, this was certainly a pivotal match for the universal champ as he looks to be the man who finally unseats the world champ, bringing the gold to The Cult in the process.
Brewer: Speaking of monkeys on the back, Masochrist still hasn’t been able to get back on track since making his return to the MMP. He’s almost looking like he doesn’t even care when he’s out there now. I don’t know what his problem is, but he’s not going to get back to where he used to be with lackluster efforts like we saw here tonight.
Wood: Well a lackluster effort is something I’m pretty sure you won’t see in our next matchup, a match that is of the utmost importance for both Izz Amazing and Hyoga. This will be Amazing’s first match since returning to the MMP, and after a rather uneventful first stint with the company, Izz will be looking to start things off on a positive note the second time around. Hyoga, on the other hand, remains inconsistent. One week he looks impressive against Tao Te Ching, the next he’s letting matches slip away against higher ranked competitors like Hot Crimson. If either man wants to make a serious title run, they’ll need this match here tonight. Let’s go back to the ring.
IZZ AMAZING vs. HYOGA
Hyoga was already waiting in the ring when Izz Amazing, accompanied by El Gordo, made his way down the runway at the MMP Coliseum for the first time in several months. Izz jumped up on the apron, but Hyoga caught him with a boot to the head, sending Izz back to the floor. Again Amazing tried to get in the ring, but again Hyoga attacked him, keeping him out on the floor. Finally on the third attempt Hyoga let Izz get in the ring, but as soon as Amazing was through the ropes he was taken down by a Hyoga armdrag. Izz shot back to his feet and went right after Hyoga, but was met with a fist to the jaw for his trouble. The two men traded blows back and forth, with Hyoga sending rights to the temple of his opponent while Amazing focused on Hyoga’s chest. After a few shots going either way, Izz ducked under a Hyoga right and scooped the man up in a bodyslam, sending him down hard to the canvas. He pulled Hyoga up and whipped him to the far turnbuckle where Izz went for an avalanche, but Hyoga ducked quickly out of the way, sending Izz sternum first to the corner. With the wind temporarily knocked out of Amazing, Hyoga bounced off the ropes and drove Amazing face first to the canvas with a bulldog headlock. Then, before Amazing could get back to his feet, Hyoga slapped on a seated cobra clutch. Izz fought valiantly to get back to his feet, but even after regaining his vertical base he wasn’t able to break free from Hyoga’s clutches. His only chance was if he could get to the ropes to force a break. Amazing slowly started towards the edge, reaching out with his legs and his one free hand to try and grab the upper strand. With one final lunge Izz finally made it to the ropes, but rather than breaking the hold Hyoga simply lifted Izz up in the air and drove him down with a cobra clutch slam. He then stepped right on Hyoga’s throat, pulling down on the top rope for extra added leveredge. The referee was quick to step in, administering the count and eventually even having to physically pull Hyoga off his opponent. Hyoga warned the ref to back off as Izz got back to his feet. He stalked Amazing as he struggled, but worked too slowly as it allowed Amazing the chance to duck away from Hyoga’s first attack and pick his opponent up in a desperation Samoan drop. Both wrestlers were down as the ref began to administer his ten count. At six Izz started to move, but Hyoga soon followed. Hyoga was back to his feet quickly, but was instantly nailed by a clothesline from a charging Izz. Izz pulled Hyoga up and delivered a brainbuster before taking the match to the air. He stepped out to the apron and climbed to the top rope, nailing Hyoga with a senton splash off the top. Izz made the cover for the 1…2…Hyoga kicked out! Frustrated, Izz slammed his hands down on the canvas before pulling Hyoga up and going for another finish. This time, Izz sent Hyoga off the ropes and went for the Hawaiian Spinebuster! He lifted Hyoga in the air and spun him around, but before Izz could slam him down, Hyoga raked Amazing’s eyes, allowing him to escape though he fell awkwardly to the canvas. Izz stumbled around wiping his face to try to get his vision back, but before he could clear the cobwebs he was met with a boot to the midsection. Then, in a mockery of Masked Menace X, Hyoga hooked Izz Amazing in the X-Plex! He locked his hands as the ref counted the 1…2…3!! The ref raised his hand and Hyoga made a belt motion around his waist, pointing to the back and calling MMX out. MMX didn't show, and Hyoga headed back to the dressing room with a victory under his belt.
Wood: An important victory for Hyoga here tonight over Izz Amazing, and it looks like he’s sincere about getting that shot at MMX and the TV title. Any more X-Plex’s and Hyoga might just get the attention of the champion after all.
Brewer: I know Hyoga’s been lobbying for a title shot for a couple of weeks now, but over the past couple of days he has really been pressing to get his opportunity at Season’s Slayings. Everyone on the roster wants to be a part of this big event, and to get a title shot at such an important card could really do wonders for a man’s career, never mind the boost he would get if he were to win it.
”Welcome to the Machine” by Pink Floyd then began to play over the loudspeaker. Out from the dressing room with scepter in hand came Hassan Abu Saada. The Egyptian star, who hadn’t been seen since Moonlight made his way over and sat with Wood and Brewer at the broadcast location.
Hassan Abu Saada: Greetings Mr. Brewing with boredom and Jerry has a ....nevermind, I hate tv censors. I was asked to give color commentary because you guys really suck. Now this card in front of me is telling me I am supposed to talk about how Hot Crimson is a great athlete but cannot match to a veteran as Psychotic Sam. Well let me tell you what, I could care less about MMP officials. I am going to come right out and say that Psychotic Sam is over-rated. Hot Crimson has a great chance of winning tonight, as he is facing a LOSER of a mental case. Hot Crimson is greatly under-rated, as so am I. I am the one that deserves the World Title, I deserve much more than what I have. I am a monarch, a leader, and I am also bigger than everyone here...and in more ways than one. What do you think about that Woody?
Brewer: Hey, I’ll tell you what I think of that. I think the next time you come out here to do commentary you had better make sure you have a shower beforehand. I know that smell wasn’t out here a minute ago. As for you deserving the world title, I think you’d be better off focusing on getting back on MMP TV. The demand for you just hasn’t been there since that little losing streak you went on.
Wood: Now gentlemen, we do have a match to call out here. Psychotic Sam is challenging Hot Crimson for the MMP midwestern title. Sam is a former champion in his own right, but Hot Crimson has been dominant over his competition since capturing the title a couple of months ago. Tonight will be his biggest test since capturing the title. Let’s see if Mr. Saada’s prediction holds up as we send you back to the ring for midwestern championship action!
MMP Midwestern Championship Match
HOT CRIMSON (C) vs. PSYCHOTIC SAM
Hassan Abu Saada remained at the announce table as the participants in the match made their entrances. Crimson came out first accompanied by Inferno, and Sam had back up of his own in the form of The Saint and Mike the Giant Retard. Sam was carrying Marbels the Cat and AJ the Bat. He was also wearing the MMP world title belt around his waist. The challenger went right after Crimson from the start, nailing him with a spear tackle and biting Crimson’s stomach until the referee stepped in and threatened to disqualify him if he didn’t release. Sam got up off of Crimson but stayed after him, stomping Crimson’s feet and ankles before pulling him up and tossing over the top rope. The match continued on the outside, and Crimson continued to struggle trying to get some offense going. Sam followed Crimson out to the floor and grabbed a cup of coffee off of the announce table, tossing the scalding contents into Crimson’s face. After slamming Crimson into the steps Sam rolled him back into the ring. Sam nailed an elbowdrop upon re-entering and made the cover. In the meantime, Hassan Abu Saada tossed his headset aside, grabbed his scepter and jumped up on the apron. The ref counted 1…2…Hassan nailed the ref across the back of the head with his scepter, knocking him out. The Saint grabbed Hassan’s leg and pulled him down to the floor, but that brought Inferno around the ring, attacking Saint from behind. Mike, with Harold the Fish in hand as always, nailed Inferno in the back of the head with the fish’s wooden plaque, and a huge brawl was underway on the outside. While this was all going on, the referee remained unconscious, allowing Sam to slide out to the floor and grab the MMP world title belt. He hurried back into the ring and, just as the referee was starting to stir, nailed Crimson right between the eyes with Patrick O’Conner’s championship gold. Sam then pulled Crimson up and delivered the Psychotic Smash, making the cover as the ref came around to count the 1…2…3!!
Wood: Psychotic Sam has captured the midwestern championship for the second time! It took a little help from The Saint and Mike on the outside to preserve the win, but…
Brewer: Damn it, I’ve had enough of this Family nonsense. It was bad enough that Beumont won earlier tonight, but this is too much. Hang on a second, Wood.
Brewer tossed his headset down as The Family was making their way back to the dressing room. The broadcaster came up behind the group and grabbed their attention. He told Mike that Wood had some water for Harold and Saint that Wood had been making sacrilegious comments during the match. Both left Sam and went down to ringside to confront Wood, but while they were gone Brewer had a conversation with Sam. After a few moments Sam handed Brewer the midwestern title and ran off back to the dressing room yelling ”I AM KING”. Brewer then headed back to the announce position, where Mike was pouring Wood’s water on Harold and Saint was berating Wood for the remarks he supposedly made. Brewer, belt in hand, assured Saint that he would punish Wood, sending the Family members back to the dressing room.
Wood: What the hell are you doing with Sam’s title?
Brewer: Sam’s title? Oh, I’m sorry, you probably didn’t hear what we were just talking about. I guess Saint was keeping you occupied?
Wood: Yeah, he kept calling me a blasphemer and told me that God would punish me. I don’t know what he was talking about.
Brewer: That’s OK, it’s not important. What is important is a little transaction I just completed with my old buddy Psychotic Sam. It seems that he so badly wanted to ensure my vote in his little King of Spain campaign that he was willing to trade me the midwestern championship! That’s right, from now on you can call me Ray Brewer, MMP midwestern champion!
Wood: You have got to be kidding me! You?! Midwestern champion?! That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard! We’ve got to get ahold of Commissioner Lindsay for a ruling on this. While we work on that, Steve Lewin is in the ring awaiting a very special guest.
INTERVIEW
The lights in the arena go down as a single spot lights up center ring. Steve Lewin stands in the center of the ring, mic in hand.
LEWIN: Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we have a special treat for you. Right here, right now, I bring you an interview with your MMP World Champion, CAPTAIN PATRICK O'CONNER!
Styx's "Renegade" begins to play over he PA system as the World Champion makes his way to the ring. The
crowd reaction is enthusiastic to say the least. The CAPTAIN acknowledges the crowd with a wave to the four
corners of the ring before joining LEWIN center stage.
LEWIN: CAPTAIN, it's good to see you.
O'CONNER: Thanks STEVE, it's been a while.
LEWIN: CAPTAIN, would you say I was overstating things if I said you have been a crowd favorite since coming to the MMP?
O'CONNER: Not at all Steve. Contrary to popular opinion, I think people want to root for the good guy and I guess that's the role I fill here.
LEWIN: But that same role has brought you plenty of attention from the darker elements in the MMP, has it not?
O'CONNER: Well yes, it has. I've been at war, so to speak, with one faction or the other almost constantly now for a year or so but it doesn't matter who I face...
Just then, the Deftones "Seven Words" blares over the PA system...
O'CONNER: What in the name of...?
LEWIN: That's JOHN KORSO'S entrance music!
JOHN KORSO, dressed in street clothes, makes his way out of the back. He stops at the top of the ramp and glares into the capacity crowd as they boo and hiss. After his posturing, KORSO makes his way down the ramp and he begins to climb into the ring.
LEWIN: KORSO! What the hell are you doing here? I'm trying to conduct an...
KORSO snatches the mic out of LEWIN's hand. The crowd hisses. KORSO skillfully dodges objects that are hurled out of the audience. O'CONNER drops his belt in the center ring and begins to remove his jacket...
KORSO: No... no... PATRICK. I didn't come here to fight. I've come to EXPLAIN and to APOLOGIZE. I took some time away from this business to do some thinking. I've down some soul searching, my friend, and I didn't like what I found. Everything has changed, PAT. I'm here to say, "I'm
sorry".
O'CONNER: I'M SORRY? Did you just say I'm sorry, JOHN? You and your cohorts in the Syndicate
become a total pain in my ass for seven months, YOU "corrupt" my best friend and BARLOTTA kills my
wife and you think "I'm sorry" is going to make it all better?
O'CONNER gets in KORSO's face. KORSO backs away slowly...
KORSO: When BARLOTTA took things too far... it made me realize that I had lost sight of everything that had
been important to me. I know I've done some horrible things in the past and I'm looking for REDEMPTION. I want to do what ever I can to make up for the evil I have committed and I'm starting with you, PATRICK. That's right. Next week, in this very ring, I will do something that will make up for all of the unspeakable things that I've done in the past.
O'CONNER: I know I don't believe a thing you're saying, JOHN, and I can't believe anyone else here besides
PSYCHOTIC SAM is CRAZY enough to believe you either.
KORSO: I'm not expecting you to believe my words, PAT. I know I've done NOTHING to gain your trust. Next week, though, my actions will speak volumes.
O'CONNER: I'll be here next week, JOHN. I'll be here because I can believe a man CAN change BUT
just in case your intentions are less than honorable I want to leave you with this suddle reminder: "I OWN
YOU!"
KORSO's face contorts with embarrassment.
O'CONNER: That's right, JOHN. "I OWN YOU". Every time that we've faced each other I've come out on top. But it's the Holiday Season and I'm going to give you one last chance. If you EVER double-cross me again, I will
not rest until I've destroyed you!
And with that, the CAPTAIN's theme music strikes up and he walks out.
Wood: We have been hearing for weeks that John Korso was getting ready to return to the MMP, and it seems that the time is now. I have to question his intentions, though, given his history with Patrick O’Conner. I don’t know if we can take what he says at face value. I guess we’ll have to wait until next week to find out exactly where Korso is coming from. Folks it’s main event time, with the tag team championship on the line! Virus, Aries, DNL, and George. Let’s go back to the ring!
MMP Tag Team Championship Match
VIRUS RICHARDS & ARIES (C) vs. DR. NO LIMIT & GEORGE ACHICA
DNL and George came to the ring first, drawing a huge ovation from the sold out crowd in attendance. Zane and Charles were out with DNL as always, and set up the customary table at ringside as the challengers waited for their opponents. Virus and Aries wasted little time coming down to the ring, and seemed eager to get the match underway as soon as the bell sounded. Virus opened up for his team, but DNL was adamant – he wanted Aries. After laughing a little under his breath, Virus reached over and gave DNL his wish, tagging Aries into the match. The two big men went in to lock up, but Aries caught DNL with a premature kneelift to the midsection. While DNL was doubled over, Aries drove his elbow repeatedly into the back of his longtime rival until DNL was lying face down on the canvas. He then followed up with two kneedrops to the back of the head before making the tag out to Virus. Aries pulled DNL back to his feet as Virus came through the ropes and, as he got set, Aries whipped DNL towards his partner. With DNL picking up speed, Virus jumped in the air and caught DNL square in the jaw with a dropkick. DNL’s head snapped back and he hit the canvas hard, but Virus surprised everyone by pulling DNL up and tossing him towards his own corner. He dared George Achica to get in the ring, and slowly started counting out loud, using his fingers as visual aides. Enraged George charged into the ring and Virus went for a clothesline, but George ducked out of the way and floored Virus with a lariat of his own. George then pulled Virus up only to slam him down, dropping an elbow across the sternum. Just then, the CWO came down to ringside. The whole group of hobos surrounded Charles on the outside, allowing Psychotic Sam to come running in through the crowd and nail Zane in the back of the head with AJ. The Saint followed closely behind, and while the CWO had Charles distracted, the two men dragged Zane back towards the dressing room. When Charles realized what was happening he ran after Zane, leaving the CWO behind. In the meantime George Achica was continuing his dominance over Virus, whipping him hard into the turnbuckle. He charged in with an avalanche, but Virus ducked out of the way, sending George sternum first into the buckle. While George was dazed, Virus dove down with a cut block to the back of the knee, dropping George to one knee before he crawled over and tagged Aries back in. George was slow getting back to his feet, but obviously wasn’t able to put his full weight down on the bad leg. Aries picked up the big Samoan and drove him down with a sidewalk slam before making the cover, but he only got two before George kicked out. With things looking bleak for the challengers, Virus shouted over at Aries and called for a tag back in. Aries obliged, whipping George off the ropes before making the exchange. Virus went up to the top rope and, after Aries floored George with a boot to the face, came off with a frog splash. Amazingly, George managed to roll out of the way just before Virus could connect. Virus landed flush on the canvas and George crawled over to the corner, making the tag to DNL. DNL rushed in and hammered relentlessly on Virus, picking him up immediately in a Death Valley Driver! DNL made the cover and hooked the leg for the 1…2…Aries broke the pin with a kick to the head. The interference only angered DNL further, but it also brought George back into the ring. The two challengers double-teamed Aries, sending him out to the floor with a double headbutt. DNL followed, slamming Aries head first into the ring post with George cheering him on. Behing George’s back, though, Virus had gotten back to his feet. While George was pre-occupied with the action on the outside, Virus nailed George with a superkick that connected with the base of the big Samoan’s skull. George collapsed quickly and, while the DNL/Aries battle continued on the outside, Virus went back to the top. This time he didn’t miss with the frog splash, nailing George with his finisher and hooking the leg for the 1…2…3! Virus celebrated as the ref raised his hand, but when he looked for his partner he saw Aries on the outside, being driven through DNL’s table with the Limit Driver! The champion rushed to the outside and attacked DNL, but DNL was ready for him. He caught Virus coming down from the apron and rammed him back-first into the apron. While Virus stood winded against the apron, George, still in the ring, approached from behind with an orange juice crate in hand. DNL pointed at George and when Virus looked up, George shattered the crate over his head! The crowd burst into cheers as Virus hit the floor, laid out beside his tag team partner. George jumped down to the floor and headed out with DNL, but not before pulling a newspaper out of his tights. He slapped Virus across the face with the paper and dropped it on the tag champ before leaving. As DNL and George were headed back to the dressing room, the giant video screen shifted to the parking lot. Out back the camera showed an unconscious Zane in a bodybag being tossed onto the hood of a run down Pinto with Psychotic Sam at the wheel. The Saint stood by shouting instructions as Sam drove the car forward, slamming on the brakes just before he hit a dumpster, sending the bodybag crashing into the side of the metal waste disposal unit. DNL and George looked on with concerned expressions on their faces before running out to the parking lot as the screen fades to black.
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