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Reckless Behavior began with a graphic of the brackets for the RingMaster Tournament. The winner of the one-day tournament would go on to face the World Champion in the Main Event at TCW Doomsday 2000. Next, a graphic for the Main Event was shown. The World Champion Omega was set to face the eXtreme Champion Stryfe in a Title-For-Title match later on that night!

RingMaster Tournament
Futko vs. Little Mikey Walker
Quarter Final Match

This match didn't last long. Little Mikey wasn't able to get his first ever win in TCW. Futko gave Mikey a Crucifix Powerbomb and then an Atomic Death Drop. It was all academic after that, as Futko moved on to the next round.

Winner:
Futko

RingMaster Tournament
Instigator vs. Bulk
Quarter Final Match

Bulk entered the ring with a box of donuts, and his food ended up costing him this match. Bulk shoved some of the donuts in his mouth before that match began, and as soon as he did Instigator gave him a stiff closeline from behind. When Bulk got up it appeared that he was choking on the donuts. Instigator then set him up for the Eliminator and finished him off to advance in the tournament.

Winner:
Instigator

RingMaster Tournament
Heat vs. Triple 6
Quarter-Final Match

Triple 6 made his usual entrance over the fence at the far side of the TCW Palace. Heat's music started and played for a bit, but there was no sign of Heat. Heat was forced to retire at When Worlds Collide when he lost to Omega, but the RingMaster Tournament was booked before that event and Heat's name was in the tournament. Heat had promised never to show his face in TCW again. Was Heat going to stay true to his word and stay away from TCW forever? His music started up again and there was still no sign of him. The music played for a minute or so, and then Referee Troy Jones had no choice but to count Heat out and announce Triple 6 as the winner.

Winner:
Triple 6

RingMaster Tournament
Frost vs. ADHD
Quarter-Final Match

This was a good match in which both wrestlers got to show off their talents. Frost hit ADHD with numerous different DDTs, showing just why he is called the Human DDT Machine. In the end ADHD was too much for Frost and he beat him with the Wedgie Suplex.

Winner:
ADHD

The Semi Finals for the RingMaster Tournament were now set. It would be Futko vs. Instigator and Triple 6 vs. ADHD.

RingMaster Tournament
Futko vs. Instigator
Semi Final Match

This was a grueling match. That's the only way to describe it. Each wrestler threw everything that they had at the other. Instigator showed off his great technical skills with moves such as a spinning heel kick and a reverse neckbreaker. He just couldn't keep Futko down, however. Futko brought a garbage can into the ring, and powerbombed Instigator on it, but Instigator was able to kick out of Futko's pinning attempt. Instigator and Futko just kept on battling each other and neither could keep the other down. Eventually Futko was able to hit Intstigator with a bulldog off the side of the trampoline onto another garbage can. This was too much for Instigator to take. Futko rolled him back in the ring and covered him to get the win and to move on to the Tournament Final.

Winner:
Futko

RingMaster Tournament
Triple 6 vs. ADHD
Semi Final Match

This match had an added element of interest because if ADHD won he would face his cousin Futko in the Tournament Final. Would we see both members of the Party Animal Posse wrestle each other in the Final? Triple 6 made sure that this match would have to wait for another day. He got some revenge for his loss to ADHD at When Worlds Collide by finishing off ADHD with the Hellbound.

Winner:
Triple 6

Futko and Triple 6 advanced to the finals of the RingMaster 2000 Tournament. One of these two wrestlers would move on to challenge the World Champion in the Main Event at Doomsday 2000.

RingMaster Tournament
Futko vs. Triple 6
Tournament Final

This match started with a surprise. Before either wrestler had come out to the ring, Omega's music started up and the World Champion made his way to the ring with a chair. Omega got on the microphone and said that he was just there to scout out the competition. He then took his chair and sat down at ringside.

Futko made his way to the ring first. He looked very worn out after his two matches earlier in the tournament. Just before he climbed into the ring, he reached into his pocket and took out what appeared to be some pills. He then swallowed the pills and began to dance wildly. Futko was back on speed! Triple 6 made a quick entrance next and the match was on. The two battled hard, and it was obvious that both were very tired. Triple 6 had an advantage over Futko because he didn't have to wrestle in the quarter finals due to Heat's absence. Triple 6 controlled most of the match, hitting the End Of Time on Futko at one point, but he was unable to keep the Huge Phat Party Animal down. Back in the ring Triple 6 was still beating up on Futko, but Futjo would not be denied. Out of nowhere Futko hit a Rock Bottom followed by the A.D.D. and he pinned Triple 6 to win the tournament and become TCW RingMaster 2000. Omega climbed in the ring and presented Futko with the RingMaster trophy.

Winner and TCW RingMaster 2000:
Futko

Futko outlasted eight wrestlers and he was set to move on to the biggest event in TCW history - Doomsday 2000 - to face the World Champion. However, who he would face hadn't been determined yet. Both the World and eXtreme Titles were on the line in the Reckless Behavior Main Event as Omega faced Stryfe.



Omega (World Champion) vs. Stryfe (eXtreme Champion)
Title For Title Match

Omega and Stryfe were the only two wrestlers in TCW to have held both the World and eXtreme Titles, and they each held them once. The winner of this match could make a strong claim to be the greatest wrestler in TCW history. Both the World and eXtreme Titles were on the line in this match. Referee Troy Jones held up both belts at the same time, and the match began. Immediately Omega showed why he is the World Champion. He used his size to gain an advantage in the match. Since this match was for the eXtreme Title, weapons would be allowed. Omega found the seat of a chair under the ring and used it to nail Stryfe in the head. Omega covered Stryfe, but couldn't keep the very resiliant eXtreme Champion down. Omega hit Stryfe with an amazing DDT/Facebuster that planted Stryfe's head into the canvas, but Stryfe was able to kick out at the last possible second. This seemed to give new energy to Stryfe and he took the fight to Omega. Stryfe took Omega to the outside, and hit him with his finisher, the Bytchin' Bulldog. Stryfe rolled Omega in the ring, and Omega got the chance to show how tough he is by kicking out of the pin attempt. Both wrestlers were very hurt now, but they struggled to their feet because the match meant so much to them both. All of a sudden the video feed was lost. The screen showed nothing but static. Nobody could figure out what was happening. When the picture came back, Omega and Stryfe were both laid out in the ring. Omega started to move first. He slowly regained his senses and sat up. When he did, he noticed that some sort of symbol had been written on his chest. Stryfe had stood up by this point and he noticed the symbol too. He pointed and laughed at Omega, and when he did he noticed that the same symbol had been written on his arm. Just then, the video feed cut out again and all that could be seen was static. The video came back for a split second, and what we saw was a very frightening picture. Heat was back and had his former partner Stryfe locked in the Burnout off the side of the trampoline! The video feed cut out again for a few seconds, and then flickered back on again. Heat was in the ring holding both the World and eXtreme Title belts, and both Stryfe and Omega were unconscious. The show ended with that shot.

Winner:
No Contest