Post by Bailey on Dec 5, 2005 16:08:24 GMT -5
Sunday December 4, 2005
Bell Time: 9pm EST
From The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, MN.
IN SUPER SUMMARIZED FORM
Debut:
"The Warrior" Tom Paulin
vs
Voodoo
<"The Warrior" Tom paulin came out like a run away train and began destroying Voodoo from the start. He used his power to get a very early advantage on the much smaller luchadore. About mid way through the match, Voodoo was able to turn the tide with a suprise hurricanrana while Paulin was attempting to powerbomb him. From that point, it was all Voodoo. Hitting a series of dropkicks, armdrags, and hurricanranas, Voodoo maintained control of the match with his speed and agility. Paulin tried to keep up, but didn't have the speed or stamina, and caught a face buster near the corner. Voodoo climbed to the top rope and hit the Sinner's Rebellion 450 Splash for the win in his last match in Valor.>
Winner: Voodoo
Debut:
Chris Pyro
vs.
Pryme
<Chris Pyro came out with all the bells and whistles of a bonafide star, but that was quickly put to rest as, the now Valor ring vet, Pryme took control from the get go. Hitting a missle dropkick that nearly knocked the paint off of Pyro's face. Pryme then planted him with a snap suplex, then a flying elbow drop, and finished the job with his Prymetyme Superkick. In the end, it wasn't much of a debut for Chris Pyro, but one hell of a ring lesson from Pryme.>
Winner: Pryme
Nutball Match:
Johnny Arsenic
vs
Justin Tyme
<Before this match started, Valor President Steven Lynch came out and addressed the fans. He stated that there was a major concern with the booking team that came up unexpectedly, and that the upcoming match would be changed to a normal wrestling match instead. Afterwards, Justin Tyme and Johnny Arsenic came out at the same time with Meg. They shook hands, and proceeded to put on a great match. It was back and forth for the majority of the match with both men going outside of the rules to ensure a victory. Meg also played a roll by trying to keep the match fair, but it wasn't much of a help. Eventually the walls of friendship began to break down, and both Tyme and Arsenic got in eachother's faces on more than one occasion. In the end, it was Justin Tyme hitting the JOT in the middle of the ring and picking up the victory. Both men embraced and walked out with Meg.>
Winner: Justin Tyme
Main Event:
"The Carny" Ethan Toxic
vs
"Lightning Quick" Shane Quickenbosh
<In a match that had entertaining written all over it in the preliminary stages, it ended up being more of a bust. Ethan Toxic came out, still sore from Deadly Encounters, seemingly disinterested in the match. Shane Quickenbosh, who's not one to take lightly, "quickly" took control hitting a series of high flying moves that only a few linguists can attempt to say in a string. Toxic was beaten very easily as Quickenbosh hit the Quick Shane Somersault Senton, and then locked on the Lightning Lock Submission for the win.>
Winner: "Lightning Quick" Shane Quickenbosh