MATCH ONE The EBWF Aggression theme music blared throughout the arena and the packed stadium was filled with the thunderous cheers of thousands of fans. Todd Grisham: Welcome ladies and gentlemen to another episode of EBWF Aggression! What a night we have in store for you. Suddenly the arena was immersed with the sound of Madison Rayne's entrance music and the diva sauntered out onto the stage area. Matt Stryker: And what a way to start off the evening! We'll be seeing the lovely Madison Rayne take on Layla to get things going. Madison quickly walked down the steel ramp and entered the ring. She paused for a moment, posing for fans, before she made her way to her corner, her gaze focused up the ramp.Layla's entrance video and music began to play and the dark-haired diva quickly walked ringside in her usual fashion, her eyes shot daggers in Madison's direction. Todd Grisham: Matt I have a feeling this is going to be good. Matt Stryker: Well duh Todd! Look who our competitors are... sheesh. Inside the ring the referee had a few words for each woman and then he signaled for the bell. Both women stormed across the ring and quickly locked up. Layla got the advantage with a quick headlock but Madison was not making it easy for Layla to keep the move locked in, struggling. Layla seemed to make a quick decision and just dropped where she was, slamming Madison's head to the mat in a bulldog. Matt Stryker: Ow! That's thinking on your feet! Layla went for the quick cover but only got a two count. She stood up and began giving some hard body kicks until the referee counted to three and pulled her off. Layla had a few words with the referee and then turned her attention back to Madison. Madison seemed to be ready for this however and grabbed Layla in a quick rollup. One...two...thr....kickout! Todd Grisham: Layla able to kick out just in time!Both women started to stand up but Layla grabbed Madison in an arm drag and tried to return the favor with a quick cover. One.. two... kickout! Todd Grisham: Wow! The women began exchanging slaps to the face and Madison threw Layla off the ring ropes. Anticipating her return Madison went for a standing drop kick but Layla had grabbed onto the top rope, saving herself. Madison landed hard on her back and Layla pulled her to her feet, grabbing Madison about the face and neck. Matt Stryker: Layla going for the Lay Out! Madison overpowered Layla though and turned, giving Layla a hard kick to the gut and then she grabbed Layla's arm and went for the Rayne Drop. Todd Grisham: She nailed it! That is a brutal move Matt!Madison went for the cover. One...Two...Three! Matt Stryker: Madison Rayne victorious over Layla tonight! What an impact this new face has made tonight! As the broadcast went to commercial Madison celebrated her win.
MATCH TWO The Glass Shattered and the fans erupted for the arrival of Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Texas Rattlesnake stepped through the curtain all fire and venom, making his way to the ring with plenty of intensity. He paced back and forth until the music of Matt Morgan hit and The Giant made his way to the ring. Morgan looked equally intimidating, and if you knew his personality, you had a right to be intimidated. Or at least unsettled. Morgan stepped into the ring and Austin met him in the middle. The Rattlesnake locked up with Morgan and Morgan quickly overpowered him. Matt Morgan forced Austin into the corner of the room, bashing the hell out of some guy that everyone thought was retired, and...making bad movies or something. Matt Morgan whipped Austin all the way across the ring, and then took him out with a running big boot. He power-lifted Austin into the air, allowing him to merely fall to the canvas with a thud. Matt Morgan covered Austin with his boot and the referee hit the deck to count...1...2...kickout by Austin. The Rattlesnake got to his feet and commensed with the stomping of the mudhole! [/Santino] He forced Morgan into the corner and caught him with some blows around the upper midsection, but Austin didn't have the upper hand for long as Morgan fought out of it. Todd Grisham: It's not very often you see Steve Austin man handled like this. Matt Striker: Only in Efeds. Todd Grisham: What? Matt Striker: Nothing. Morgan dragged Austin back to the center of the ring, tossed him into the ropes and hit the big boot. Matt Striker: We call that the Carbon Footprint! Todd Grisham: And some would say that Morgan should have reduced his carbon footprint by staying in bed today. Matt Morgan went for a cover on Austin...1...2...3! DING DING! The bell rang. Matt Morgan had done it! Matt Morgan defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin. MATCH THREE "Paparazzi" by Jim Johnston blared from the speakers and the team of Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury made their way to the ring in their typical "Hollywood fashion." Nikki Bella accompanied them, doting on the two men in an exaggerated fashion. Todd Grisham: Oh boy Matt, I'm not sure if the ring will be able to bear the weight of so much ego in one spot. Matt Stryker: Yep. This match is full of some of the more...charismatic individuals in the EBWF locker room. As Nitro and Mercury climbed into the ring their attentions were caught as "Oh Radio" began to play and out walked the Co-X-Division champions Zack Ryder and Cody Rhodes, each one with cocky grins on their faces. Matt Stryker: These two men surprised us all at Sacrifice when they apparently joined forces and are now sharing the X-Division championship. Todd Grisham: Something I don't think anyone saw coming Matt. And I'm very interested in seeing how these two men work together. The two teams sized each other up from their respective corners of the ring as the bell rang and there was some discussion as to who would begin the match. It appeared Rhodes was going to square off against Nitro to start things off and the two men circled one another. Rhodes made a motion to his face and he could be heard saying the words, "Just not the face man." Nitro smirked and immediately nailed a hard right hand to Rhodes' face. Immediately Rhodes fired back a right hand of his own and the two began exchanging hard punches. Fueled by vanity Rhodes gained the upperhand and Nitro was forced back into the turnbuckle where Rhodes put a boot to his neck and pushed. The referee made his count and Rhodes quickly released the tension, calmly walking over to his corner and tagging Ryder in. As Ryder entered the ring he went to grab Nitro but Nitro gave a quick thumb to the eye without the referee taking notice. Ryder turned his back to Nitro, cupping his hands over his injured eye and Nitro nailed a big Russian Legsweep. He went for the quick cover but only got a two count. Nitro rolled to his corner and tagged in Mercury. Mercury ran into the ring and started to help Ryder to his feet but Ryder began to throw hard rights into Mercury's gut. Mercury took the abuse for a moment and then without warning slammed Ryder to the mat in a huge single knee facebuster! He covered Ryder for the count One... Two... Interference by Rhodes! Rhodes began to pound on the back of Mercury as the referee tried to call for order with Nitro running in to help his partner. The four men fought with the ring becoming a flurry of activity for a long moment.Matt Stryker: This match has erupted into chaos! Todd Grisham: Yeah but if the referee can't regain order here he could call for the bell at any moment. As if hearing Grisham's words Rhodes and Ryder seemed to think the same thing at the same time and Rhodes tossed Nitro into the turnbuckle in one corner and Ryder tossed Mercury into the opposite corner. As both Nitro and Mercury bounced back Rhodes nailed his Cross Rhodes finisher at the same time Ryder planted Mercury to the mat in the Zack Attack. Both men covered their individual opponents and the referee began the count. One... Two... Three! Matt Stryker: These two men are definitely on the same page Todd! Todd Grisham: A big victory for these new Co-X-Division Champions! MATCH FOUR
The lights went dim and the eerie music of the Undertaker began to play as he slowly (very slowly) made his way to the ring. Undertaker stepped through the ropes, removing his leather coat and hat, and rolling his eyes into tbe back of his head. "I AM" began to play and AJ Styles stepped out from behind the curtain. The fans gave AJ a great reaction as the TNA Mainstay made his way to the ring, ditching the Flair gimmick and going back to his pleather hodded ring jacket. Matt Striker: With AJ Styles and this next gentlemen in this match, things are bound to be exciting... They might even make up for Rob Terry's wrestling skills! BOOYAKA BOOYAKA 619! Rey Mysterio popped out of the stage and landed firmly on the ramp. He made his way to the ring eating up the positive reaction from the fans. All that was left was Rob Terry. Something Welsh started playing and Rob Terry stepped through the curtain. He made his way to the ring, stopping to sign an inflatable sheep that an overzealous fan was waving at him. Terry slid into the ring and the bell rang. The four men faced off with the fast paced style of AJ and Rey being balanced out by the slow, methodic tactics of Terry and The Undertaker, who relied on power and brute force to make their actions have meaning. Rob Terry and The Undertaker squared off while Rey Mysterio and AJ Styles engaged in fast paced high flying action. Rey whipped AJ into the ropes and AJ bounced back with a flying elbow. From the corner of the screen Rob Terry appeared, taking down Rey with a hard clothesline. He went for a cover...1....2....Taker pulled him off. Taker tossed Rob Terry into the ropes and Terry bounced back with a hard shoulder block. Cover by Taker... AJ got to his feet and hit Taker with a dropkick to the side of the head. AJ turned around to be met with a flying forearm from Rey Mysterio who followed up with a moonsault! 1...2...kickout! Matt Striker: We expected a fast paced and exciting match and these menn are delivering in fine fashion! AJ and Rey both got to their feet and Rey swept AJ's leg. Rey bounced off the ropes with another elbow drop... Cover by Rey! 1...2...3! Matt Striker: Rey Mysterio is going to Money In The Bank! MATCH FIVE "Miiiiisttttterrrrrrr Kennnnnnnnnnnedy!" Ken Kennedy came out to the ring, ready to go in what was sure to be a fast paced match. Matt Striker: We're about to see the one and only Ken Kennedy, take on the EBWF World Champion, Randy Orton. Todd Grisham: There's no teling what will happen in this matchup! Kennedy stood on the turnbuckle hyping up the fans as they awaited the arrival of Randy Orton. "Go Back to Sleep!" Columbia, Missouri actually kind of went a little crazy for their home state, World Champion. The music droned on for quite a while and those cheers turned to boos as Wes Ikeda came out from behind the curtain. The music started to fade as an RKO chant broke out in the arena. Wes put the mic to his lips. Wes Ikeda: First of all, Randy Orton does not care about your mindless little chanting. Secondly, I have just received a phone call from the EBWF World Champion. He, in all of his infinite wisdom, is not here at the Mizzou Arena - because he has decided... that you are not a worthy opponent. He said something about having already beat you several times, and... that if you wanted a piece of him you could prove yourself by winning Money in the Bank. Now, I will return to St. Louis later this evening... cameraman please - put the camera right here. Thank you. Wes spoke, looking directly into the camera. Wes Ikeda: Randy Orton, I don't know where you are, or what you're doing, but I damn sure know you're watching. I will not stand this for this, and tomorrow, I will be coming for you, and I will make sure you lose that title at Summerslam. The fans booed loudly as the EBWF logo flashed across the screen and Aggression went off the air. OOC Note: Obviously, Randy's absence was due to the series of RPs that have been posted recently. Dohko was aware of this finish the day the card went up. I really appreciate that Dohko RPed anyway! Thanks Dohko!
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