September 26, 2004
(A video package chronicling last weeks show airs. At the end, slow-motion shots are shown of the winners getting their hands raised. First, it showed Jake Diamond and Dylan Page, then Mideon followed by Chris Sabin. The video ends with Spencer Hollywood and Steve Bradley holding the new SMW Champion, Recon Rage, high on their shoulders. From there, “Warrior” by Lloyd Banks hits and the SMW Aggression video plays. After that, the opening pyro goes off and Dan Wilson and James Robinson are shown at ringside.)
Dan Wilson: Hello ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to a long awaited edition of SMW Aggression. Tonight we will have the highly anticipated one-on-one match between Max Ogden and Violent P. This match has been building for weeks now, but it will finally happen tonight!
James Robinson: Not only that, but tonight we will hear from the new SMW Champion, Recon Rage. And he will not be alone, because you know Commissioner Austin Plavljanich will be out here with him.
Wilson: Also folks, as you may have heard by now, Carly Colon has been called up to one of the main rosters. However, he will return here tonight to have one last farewell match against the opponent of his choice, Michael Modest. I know a lot of fans are upset over the loss of Colon but hopefully this match will give us all some closure and send Carly off with the respect he deserves.
Robinson: And speaking of respect, that is what our first match is all about. Both of these teams are looking to make a great impact on SMW, and tonight is their opportunity!
Joey Matthews/Christian York vs. Adrenaline
Joey Matthews and Chris Cage start off the match, each gaining the upper hand in lockups and giving the other a clean break. On the third lockup, Matthews takes Cage to the mat with a side headlock. Cage counters with a leg scissors, and Matthews nips up, as does Cage. The crowd gets on its feet in a show of respect to the great athleticism that is being displayed. Both men back up to their respective corners and make the tag to their partner. John Toland gains the advantage when he breaks out of a waist lock with an elbow to the side of York’s head. Toland sends Christian to the ropes and takes him down again with a gutwrench suplex. Cage tags in and keeps the pressure on York, putting him in an STF. Joey Matthews tries to get the fans behind his partner, and it seems to work as York makes it to the ropes. Cage sends York into the corner, but only finds the corner as Christian moves out of the way of his charge. Christian tries start an offensive with a reverse chinlock, but he is sent to the ropes. York ducks a clothesline, and the two men both connect on the other end with clotheslines. The crowd starts a frenzy as both men start to move closer to their corners. Cage tags in Toland who runs into the ring and grabs York’s foot, pulling him from his corner. York gets back onto his free foot and hits Toland in the back of the head with an enziguri. Joey Matthews reaches into the ring and makes the all-important tag to his partner. Matthews comes in and hits a dropkick on Toland. Cage runs into the ring and receives a dropkick as well. Matthews goes back and forth hitting right hands, and then takes Cage out of the ring with a clothesline, sending him over the top rope. Matthews sets Toland up about 10-15 feet from the corner and climbs to the top rope. On the other side of the ring, Christian York also climbs to the top rope. York leaps ľ of the way across the ring with a swan dive headbutt as Matthews comes off with a 450 Splash. At the last moment, Chris Cage grabs John Toland’s foot and pulls him out of the way, sending both men crashing to the mat. Cage then gets in the ring and tackles York out of the ring as Toland hits Matthews with a T-bone Suplex and makes the cover to pick up the win for his team.
Winners: Adrenaline
Dan Wilson: What a great match by four new comers to SMW! If this is what we have to look forward to from these men, then we are in store for some great tag team action in the weeks to come!
(Commissioner Plavljanich is seen walking down a corridor with Spencer Hollywood, Steve Bradley, and the SMW Champion, Recon Rage.)
James Robinson: And from the looks of things, we are about to be joined by the new champ and the Commissioner. They will be out here next, so don’t go away.
Commercial Break
(TWF Eruption, featuring Randy Orton and Batista defending the Tag Team titles against Strife and Bahmaut.)
(“Always” hits and Commissioner Austin Plavljanich, Spencer Hollywood, and Steve Bradley come to the ring.)
Austin Plavljanich: Can you feel that? Can you feel the change in the air? This is the air of a new day here in Smoky Mountain Wrestling. And that day is here because of one man. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you the new SMW Champion, Recon Rage!
(“Recon Rage’s music” hits and Recon Rage comes to the ring, with the SMW Championship draped over his shoulder. He shakes the Commissioner’s hand, and is then given a microphone.)
Recon Rage: Thank you so much Commissioner for that introduction. Not only that, but thank you for everything you did to help make this moment possible. If it was not for this man, I would not be where I am today. If it was not for this man, I would not have the impact I have here in SMW. And if it wasn’t for this man, I would not be the SMW Champion. Also, I want to thank Spencer Hollywood and Steve Bradley for all of their support over the past couple weeks and for their help in my training for the match that I had last week. I have worked for a long time, not only in the wrestling business, but also in the Marines as well as the police force, to get to where I am today. One of the main things I learned in the time I worked to keep our cities and our country safe was that this world is a cruel place. It is cruel because morons like all of you put people in charge that have no idea what they are doing, and have no business being in a position of power!
Plavljanich: A prime example of that is the fact that someone like me, who has a firm grasp on what SMW needs, has to answer to a man who has no clue how to run a wrestling business. This is why I am going to start a petition to have President Corey impeached from his responsibilities because since the time he came here…
(In the middle of Commissioner Plavljanich’s tirade, “Lying From Me” hits and SMW President Joe Corey makes his way to the ring, and for some odd reason, he has a smile across his face.)
Joe Corey: First off, I would just like to congratulate Recon Rage on his victory last week, and I hope you have a successful reign as champion. Now, the reason I came out here is because the acoustics in this building are starting to get on my nerves. There I am sitting out back, when I hear you (pointing to Austin) saying that you want me impeached from the office of President of Smoky Mountain Wrestling. Now, I know that could not have happened, because that would be against our agreement to have a working partnership. You wouldn’t be trying to use the fact that you represent the new champion as a way to gain control of this promotion, now would you?
Plavljanich: Why would I need to take control away from you? I already have it and I intend to keep it. Ever since you came here, you tried to do your best to make sure that neither I nor anyone that I represent has the opportunity to elevate themselves to a higher level here. However, we have found a way to get around you, because now we have the champion, and we are calling the shots!
Corey: How have I tried to hold you all back? I have put your boys, Hollywood and Spencer, into a #1 Contenders match for a Tag Team Championship shot. It is not my fault that they were not able to capitalize on it. In that case, I am not the one who is holding them back, they are. And how can you say that I have held down Recon Rage, when I am the one who gave him the shot at the SMW Championship, and he took full advantage of it. The way I look at it, you aren’t mad that I am holding anyone back. You are just angry that you have not been able to find a way to get the better of me, and it is driving you mad!
Plavljanich: You know what, I don’t need to stand here and listen to this. I am in control now, and if you do not step down right now, then I am going to have Recon Rage throw this belt in the trash, and I will tarnish everything that SMW stands for!
Corey: (Gets right into Austin’s face) If you throw down that title, I am going to make your life a living Hell! I was hired to do a job, same as you, and I intend to do it to the best of my ability. But that is where my problem lies. I have looked into Recon Rage’s first title defense, yet I can’t find anyone who jumps out as deserving of a title match. I do not feel that anyone is ready to take that next step forward and challenge for the title.
Plavljanich: You see, this is what I am talking about. To run a company, you have to be ready for what has to come next, and you are not. So dammit, resign now or I will take this title…
Corey: You can take that title and shove it up your ass! I did not say that I didn’t have Rage’s opponent. I said that I had trouble finding anyone who jumped out at me as deserving the shot. I have decided that Recon Rage’s first title defense will be against…SMW!
Rage: What the hell are you talking about defending against SMW? There isn’t anyone who is man enough to face me, not tonight or any night.
Plavljanich: I can tell already, this is just another one of your games Corey. You better explain yourself right now!
Corey: How about you shut up for a damn minute and give me the chance to explain myself. The next contender for the SMW Championship, who will get their shot at SMW’s next Supershow, will be determined by Lethal Lottery. (The fans erupt in response to the announcement) Next week, I am going to have a tumbler with the names of eighteen SMW superstars. From there, I am going to draw out names and pair them off into teams. I don’t care if they are current tag team partners, former tag team partners, or sworn enemies, but they are going to team up, and two weeks from tonight, they are going tohave to work together to advance to Lethal Lottery. On that night, they will have to team up again, and in that match, the winners will advance to Battle Bowl. Battle Bowl is a six-man battle royal, where elimination can take place by pinfall, submission, or throwing your opponent over the top rope. The winner of Battle Bowl will then immediately face Recon Rage for the SMW Championship!
Plavljanich: This is preposterous. You are going to take eighteen men who are against us, and give them all the chance to gang up on us?
Corey: That is not the case Mr. Commissioner. I thought you would see things that way, and that is why I have decided to include Spencer Hollywood and Steve Bradley in the field of superstars who are vying for the chance to become the champion. Now, due to the size of the SMW roster, there will be those who won’t be included in the field. I am sorry to say…
(Just then, Shannon Moore comes out of the back with a microphone.)
Shannon Moore: President Corey, no disrespect or anything, but do you mind telling me why you are going to give the entire roster a chance to get a title shot, when I have yet to get my rematch?
Corey: Shannon, I understand your feelings on this matter, and I have taken that under consideration. That is why you will be one of the men who will be getting that shot. Now, back to what I was trying to say…
(Matt Stryker comes out next and grabs the microphone from Shannon Moore.)
Matt Stryker: Hey, if Shannon Moore is going to be in this because he lost the title, than I should be in it due to the fact that Chris Sabin has been screwing me. I want my chance to be the SMW Champion, and I want it in the Lethal Lottery!
Corey: Okay Matt, why don’t you let me finish what I am…
(Chris Sabin comes out and slaps Matt Stryker across the face, and security runs out to keep them separated. In the ring, President Corey is physically angered by the situation.)
Corey: Alright damnit, I am tired of all of these interruptions. If all of you want to fight so badly, then that is what you are going to get. Tonight, in this very ring, we are going to have an eight-man tag team match. On one side of the ring, it will be Matt Stryker, Spencer Hollywood, Steve Bradley, and the SMW Champion Recon Rage. And on the other side, it will be Television Champion Chris Sabin, Mariner, Shannon Moore, and Xavier!
(In the ring, Plavljanich and Rage get angry and start screaming at Corey. Outside of the ring, Shannon Moore seems angered, stemming from the moment that President Corey named Xavier as one of his tag team partners for tonight.)
Commercial Break
(TWF Figures, be sure to check out the newest series, featuring Jordan Rockwell, Shane Thompson, and “The Show” Joe Corey, on TWF.com.)
Dan Wilson: Welcome back folks, and boy did we just learn about a blockbuster match for later tonight. We will see the SMW Champion Recon Rage team up with Steve Bradley, Spencer Hollywood, and Matt Stryker to take on the former champion, Shannon Moore, the new Television Champion Chris Sabin, Mariner, and Xavier in an eight-man tag team match.
James Robinson: And the underlying factor of this match is going to be how the team of Moore, Sabin, Mariner, and Xavier can work together as a team. I mean you have Sabin, who only last week defeated Mariner for the Television Championship. That is the same man who only weeks prior defeated Xavier for that same title. And then you have Xavier and Moore, who it is no secret doesn’t get along. That team is going to have a huge problem being a cohesive unit.
Wilson: You bring up a good point James, and we will have to wait and see later tonight if they can work together for the common goal. But moving on, it is time for Match two of the 2nd Chance Series.
Robinson: Yes it is Dan, and last week, we saw Mideon advance to the final match of this series, which we have just learned will take place at SMW’s next Supershow, Lethal Lottery. However, tonight is a new night, and we are about to see who will be the second man in that match.
2ND CHANCE SERIES QUALIFYING BATTLE ROYAL
"The Real Deal" Danny Bryson vs. Mark Henry vs. Nova vs. Mike “The Texan” Smith
Nova goes right after Danny Bryson right at the opening bell. He charges at him and starts to unload on him with right hands, trying to weaken him to the point where he can dump him over the top rope. On the other side of the ring, Mark Henry and Mike Smith are trading shots. Smith sends Henry staggering into the corner, where he charges at him with a big clothesline. Henry moves out of the way and hits a huge splash on Smith in the corner. Smith staggers out of the corner, and he is hit with a dropkick by Nova, sending him over the top rope and to the floor. Henry then runs to the other side of the ring and clotheslines Bryson out of the ring as well. That quickly, we are down to two men. Nova runs at Henry and starts pounding on him, but Henry uses his strength to push him away. Nova charges again, but Henry picks him up in a bearhug, sucking the strength out of his smaller opponent. Mark releases Nova, who falls into the corner. Henry moves to the other side of the ring and then charges at Nova in the corner. Nova moves out of the way, and Henry crashes into the corner. Gathering all of the strength he has left, Nova grabs Henry’s legs and lifts him over the top rope to the floor, winning the match.
Winner: Nova
James Robinson: The field is now half complete, as Nova has just joined Mideon in the finals of the 2nd Chance Series. And that win was very convincing for Nova, because he was in there with the “World’s Strongest Man” and was able to come out on top!
Dan Wilson: I have to agree with you James, because Mark Henry obviously outpowered Nova, but he was able to pick up the win. However, on a more somber note, after this break, we are going to have our Farewell Match, featuring Mike Modest and for the last time, Carly Colon.
Commercial Break
(Listen to “The Throwback” hosted by Joe Corey, Tuesdays from 4-6 on 91.5 WBIM, or click on the link to listen online.)
SMW FAREWELL MATCH
Carly Colon vs. Michael Modest
The mood in the arena is very somber. The crowd is excited for the match, but at the same time, they realize that this is the last time that Carly Colon will be in an SMW ring. The two lock up, and Modest powers Colon into the corner and gives him a clean break. They lock up again, but this time instead of giving a clean break, Modest rams his knee into the abdomen of Colon. Modest sends Colon into the ropes and hits a hard clothesline. Modest picks up Colon for a bodyslam, but Colon rolls off his shoulder and rolls him up. Modest kicks out at two, and is then taken to the mat with an armdrag. Colon adds the pressure to the joint, trying to hyperextend the elbow, but Modest reaches the ropes with his legs. Colon starts to use his speed to disrupt Modest’s comeback, bouncing off the ropes with clotheslines and dropkicks. Carly goes to the top rope and comes off with a cross body block, but Modest rolls through, but only gets a two count. Colon runs off the ropes and twists around Modest, taking him down with a flying headscissor. Carly goes off the ropes again, but this time he slides between the legs of Modest. He bounces off the other side and notices that Modest has his head lowered, so he goes for a sunset flip. Modest lifts up at the last second, with Carly still behind him. Modest reaches around himself and grabs one of Colon’s legs with his right hand, and then reaches around himself and grabs Colon’s head with his left hand. Modest then falls down, sending all of Colon’s weight crashing down on his head and neck. Modest calls this move the “Modest End”, and it is enough to pick up the victory.
Winner: Michael Modest
Dan Wilson: Ladies and gentlemen, you just witnessed one of the greatest matches to ever take place here in Smoky Mountain Wrestling. I for one feel that if Carly Colon is going to leave, then he can be proud of the match he just had, even though he was on the losing end.
(The crowd gets on their feet and gives Carly Colon a standing ovation. He goes to leave the ring, but Michael Modest grabs his arm and pulls him back into the ring. Modest then goes the ring announcer and whispers something in his ear. Modest then re-enters the ring.)
Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, the winner of this match, and soon to be the biggest star in the TWF, Carly Colon!
(Michael Modest raises Carly Colon’s hand and the crowd erupts again. From the back, most of the SMW roster comes out to the entrance way and gives Colon a round of applause. Colon seems to almost be in tears as he shakes Modest’s hand and acknowledges the roster in the aisle way. The shot closes in on Colon as the show goes to commercial.)
Commercial Break
(TWF Rampage, featuring the SMW President, and TWF King of Cable, “The Show” Joe Corey, only on Spike TV.)
James Robinson: Welcome back everyone, and we are still a little worked up from the actions we just saw. In case you missed it, here is the footage.
(The post-match events of the Colon/Modest match are shown again.)
Dan Wilson: That was an amazing moment ladies and gentlemen. That is the first time that I remember the roster coming out as a sign of respect to one of their own.
James Robinson: And speaking of respect, that is probably the only thing that our main event tonight is not about. These two men, Max Ogden and Violent P, have a severe hatred for each other, and it has been weeks until they have finally gotten in the ring together. Standing by is Jennie Finch who is with Violent P as he prepares for this match.
(Backstage, Jennie Finch is standing with Violent P outside of his locker room.)
Jennie Finch: Thanks James, and like he said, I am standing here with Violent P, who later tonight will take on Max Ogden in an SMW Grudge Match. Violent P, for weeks now, you have had this vendetta with Max Ogden and tonight it comes to a head. What are you thinking as the match gets closer and closer?
Violent P: …
Jennie Finch: Okay, do you have anything you want to say before this match?
(Violent P gets very serious and moves very close to Jennie Finch.)
Violent P: Get…out.
Jennie Finch: (cowering back) Back to you guys at ringside.
(Back at ringside)
Dan Wilson: Okay, we are moving on. It seems painfully obvious that Violent P is focused on his match tonight and he doesn’t want to be disturbed. It is now time for our huge eight-man tag team match. For those of you who tuned in late, here is how this one came about. After that, we will have a quick commercial break and when we return, the match is on.
(The footage of the announcement of the Lethal Lottery and the formation of the eight-man tag match is shown. After that, President Corey is seen approaching Carly Colon as he is leaving the building.)
Joe Corey: Carly, before you leave, I just wanted to thank you for returning for one last match here in SMW. I would like to show you my appreciation. Do you have a moment to listen to a proposition I have for you?
(Carly Colon thinks for a second and then nods his head and walks with President Corey down the hall.)
Commercial Break
(The OC, returning to FOX this November after the MLB Playoffs, Thursday nights at 8 pm.)
Eight-man Tag Team Match
Shannon Moore, Xavier, Chris Sabin, & Mariner vs. Recon Rage, Spencer Hollywood, Steve Bradley, & Matt Stryker
Shannon Moore stands in the ring, calling in Recon Rage, the man that defeated him for the title last week. Rage refuses to enter the ring, and Spencer Hollywood enters instead. Moore locks up with him, but receives a knee to the gut for his trouble. Hollywood pulls Shannon into the corner, where Rage jumps at the chance to tag in. He enters and goes to hit Moore with a right hand, but it is blocked, and Shannon starts to hit a flurry of right hands to the head of the champion. He backs Rage to the ropes and Irish whips him to the other side and power slams him to the mat. Moore goes to his corner, where he tags in the new Television Champion, Chris Sabin. Sabin, looking to take advantage of his chance to face the SMW Champion, climbs to the second rope and hits a succession of right hands. Hollywood runs in the ring, causing the referee to cut him off and force him to the outside. With the referee distracted, Matt Stryker and Steve Bradley enter the ring and put the boots to Sabin. Rage and Bradley exit the ring, and the referee seems confused to see Stryker in the ring. Stryker starts to just straight out kick Sabin in the ribs, yelling “You ruined my life” repeatedly in the process. Stryker throws Sabin to the corner and tags in Steve Bradley, who uses his power to keep Sabin on the mat. Bradley goes for a suplex, but Sabin rolls out of it and chop blocks him. Sabin rolls to the corner and makes the tag to Mariner, at the same time that Bradley tags in his tag team partner, Spencer Hollywood. Mariner comes in fresh and takes down Hollywood, who falls backwards and mistakenly tags Recon Rage. Rage protests the tag, but the referee orders him to get into the ring. Mariner charges at Rage, but Rage sends him to the mat with a spinebuster. Rage quickly tags Stryker into the match, and Stryker bodyslams Mariner to the mat. Stryker goes to pick up Mariner, who connects with three consecutive elbows to the midsection of Stryker. Mariner goes to make the tag, and just as he tags Xavier, all three other members of the opposition charge into the ring and an eight-man brawl ensues. The referee gets everyone to the outside, and at that time, Xavier connects with the X-Breaker to Spencer Hollywood. From the outside of the ring, Shannon Moore tags himself into the match. Xavier looks to be in total shock as Shannon hits a spinning neckbreaker for the win.
Winners: Shannon Moore, Xavier, Chris Sabin, & Mariner
James Robinson: Can you believe it, somehow this team was able to pick up the win.! Furthermore, Shannon Moore was able to bounce back from his loss of the SMW Championship last week to get the win for his team!
Dan Wilson: That win will do a lot to boost his confidence going into the Lethal Lottery, and we will see if that will continue next week once the teams are announced. However, Xavier seems to be angered by the fact that Shannon Moore tagged himself into the match and stole the victory from him. Moving on, we are now being told that Jennie Finch has caught up with Max Ogden as me makes his way from his locker room for his match with Violent P. Jennie, are you there?
(Backstage, Jennie Finch is running to catch up with Max Ogden.)
Jennie Finch: Max, Max, wait up. You are making your way to the ring for your long awaited match against Violent P. What are your thoughts as you are only moments away from this battle?
Max Ogden: Jennie, all do respect, but now isn’t the time.
Jennie Finch: I understand. Folks, we will be right back, we have to take our final commercial break, but when we get back, it’s time for our long anticipated main event. Don’t go away.
Commercial Break
(Last Comic Standing, hosted by Jay Mohr, Tuesday nights at 8 on NBC.)
Dan Wilson: Ladies and gentlemen, we are only moments away from our main event, Violent P versus Max Ogden. However, before we get to the match, here is how this all came about.
(A black and while video plays that starts with Max Ogden’s first interview in TWF, that was interrupted by Shannon Moore and Commissioner Plavljanich and his thugs. Scenes from Ogden’s first match are then shown, including how he picked up the victory. The scene then turns to color as Violent P comes from the crowd and attacks Ogden from behind. Scenes are then shown of Violent P’s debut match against Chad Collyer, with the audio of his interview earlier in the night, when he explained why he attacked Ogden, playing in the background. The scene skips to when Max Ogden came out to the ring and cost Violent P the match. A quick summary of last week’s events, including the face-to-face confrontation and the announcement by President Corey that the match would take place is the next footage to come. The video ends with Ogden and Violent P nose-to-nose, with President Corey’s warning to them, that if anyone interfered then they would be fired, playing as well.
James Robinson: Well, now everyone is up to speed, so let’s get to this match. I know I for one have been looking forward to this for weeks, and it is finally time for these to men to get it on!
SMW Grudge Match
Max Ogden vs. Violent P
Neither man seems like they want to be the one to make the first move in this match. After weeks of attacks and choice words, both men look uncomfortable in the ring. The referee signals for the bell and both of them seem to have a change in attitude, as they both charge to the middle of the ring and lock up. Neither of them is gaining ground, and they break the lock up. They lock up again, and this time Violent P pushes Max Ogden to the ropes, but Ogden switches the momentum, and they start rolling around the ropes, and eventually they fall through the ropes to the floor. The referee goes to the outside and tries to separate the two men, but he is having no luck. Two more referees rush to the ring and it takes all three referees to get the two men apart. The referees order the two men back into the ring, and once they do, they luck up again. This time Max Ogden is able to push Violent P back to the corner. Ogden makes a clean break, only to receive a thumb to the eye for his trouble. Violent P starts to unload on the wobbling Ogden, and lands a haymaker to send him to the mat. Violent P puts Ogden into an Indian Deathlock, and Ogden starts to scream in pain. The referee asks Ogden if he wants to give up, but Ogden refuses. Max tries to reach for the ropes, but he has no strength left and his shoulders fall to the mat. The referee starts to count, but Max is able to kick out at two. That is when Violent P gets up and turns onto his stomach, putting more pressure on the leg of Ogden. Max seems to be ready to tap out when he gets one last surge of energy and he reaches the ropes. P picks him up and sends him to the ropes, but Ogden can’t support his own weight, and he falls flat on the mat. Violent P gets a sick grin on his face, and he decides to go in for the kill. He picks up Ogden and sets him up for the Pedigree, but Ogden takes out his legs and catapults Violent P into corner. As P turns around, Ogden gutwrenches him up and drops him for with the “Train Wreck”. Ogden goes for the cover, but Violent P is too close to the ropes and is able to put his leg on the bottom rope to break up the pin attempt. Ogden picks up Violent P and Irish whips him into the ropes. Ogden runs and bounces off the ropes on the opposite side and crushes Violent P with a clothesline that nearly takes his head off. Ogden decides to try his hand at winning by submission, as he locks Violent P into an STF. Instead of the normal crossface that you see used in an STF, Ogden uses a back bridge and clasps his hands under the chin of Violent P, adding more pressure to the legs, neck, and back of Violent P. Ogden keeps Violent P in this move for close to 45 seconds, but P refuses to tap out, and Max decides to break the hold. With the tables turned, it is now P who is limping around the ring. Ogden picks up Violent P and suplexes him the mat, and then climbs to the top rope. As soon as Violent P gets back to his feet, Ogden comes at him with a high crossbody block, only to have P duck and come crashing down to the canvas. With Ogden down, Violent P goes to the outside of the ring and grabs a steel chair. He gets back in the ring and sets to crack the chair over Ogden’s back, when the referee grabs the chair from out of his hands. P turns to the referee to get the chair back, but he refuses to return it to his possession. From behind, Ogden dropkicks Violent P, who falls into the referee, knocking him unconscious. Ogden goes to pick up P, but he is hit with a low blow, sending him to the mat. Violent P picks up the chair and cracks it over the head of Ogden, busting him wide open. P then places the chair in the middle of the ring and then picks up Ogden. After a kick to the midsection, Violent P sets up for the Pedigree again. At the last minute, Ogden falls to one knee and low blows P, returning the favor. Ogden then picks up the chair and holds it up to the back of Violent P, and then lifts him up onto his shoulder. With the chair between Ogden’s shoulder and the back of Violent P, Ogden drops P again with the “Train Wreck”. After grabbing his shoulder for a moment, Ogden notices that the referee is starting to move, and he grabs the chair and pushes it into the corner. He hooks Violent P’s leg as the referee gets in position and registers a slow three count, marking the end to one of the best matches SMW has seen in some time.
Winner: Max Ogden
Dan Wilson: He did it, Max Ogden did it! He was able to counter the Pedigree and come back to hit the Train Wreck for the second time in the match, this time on a steel chair, and that was enough to pick up the victory. Now Ogden can move on to bigger and bett…
(From the crowd, a man wearing a black ski-mask sneaks into the ring and hits Max Ogden with a brutal clothesline to the back of the head. The man then goes and helps Violent P get to his feet, and then gives him the steel chair that is still in the ring. The man then picks up Ogden and sends him crashing to the mat with a crushing Chokeslam. He then pulls off the mask to reveal his identity. The crowd is in shock to realize that it is Mr. Vain, a former member of MOW and TWF. He then picks up Ogden and holds his arms behind him, and Violent P bends the steel chair over Ogden’s head. Violent P then picks up Max Ogden and sends him crashing to the mat with a Pedigree on the steel chair. Mr. Vain then raises Violent P’s hand in triumph.
Dan Wilson: I am in shock right now. What is Mr. Vain doing here? We will try to find out something for you over the course of the week folks. Be sure to check out SMW’s website for an explanation!