Batista presents...Consejo Nuevo de Lucha Ligera!
Jun 5, 2009 10:36:06 GMT -5
Post by Chris Eco on Jun 5, 2009 10:36:06 GMT -5
Consejo Nuevo de Lucha Ligera Debut Card
Opening Promo...from the President of the United States, Barack Obama!
Opening Promo...from the President of the United States, Barack Obama!
POTUS: My fellow citizens, it is my great pleasure tonight to introduce to you the Consejo Nuevo de Lucha Libre, the New Council of Lightweight Wrestling. David Batista has put together a fantastic show for you tonight, and I eagerly anticipate the action just as much as I am sure you all do.
While professional wrestling has had its fair share of tragedy, as all sports have, I believe that tonight's show will exemplify wrestling at its best. And at its best, wrestling has shown it has the power to capture the heart of America, whether through its expressions of patriotic fervor and pride in clean competition, or stories of subversion which remind us all that no authority should remain unquestioned. I hope that you will all enjoy the show. May God bless you, these competitors, and the United States of America.
Money In The Bank Rumble!
Winner Gets a Shot at Any Title He Chooses.
Shawn Daivari vs. Ernie "Big Cat" Ladd vs. Sabian vs. Antonio Rocca vs. Giant Baba vs. Shinya Hashimoto[/center]
Backstory:
Ernie Ladd, legendary heel and Republican fundraiser, specifically requested to join the company to go after outspoken leftist Shawn Daivari, who had recently become a fan favorite with the liberal Connecticut audience. Sabian challenged Antonio Rocca to a match after Rocca claimed "people like him" were ruining America today, which General Manager David Batista then designated a "flippy shit match" where their feet would always leave the ground.
Upon the overcrowding of the card, and the introduction of two great NWA Heavyweight Champions toward the end of the match, Batista requested that all six wrestlers merge into one rumble for the first show, with the incentive of a #1 Contender shot for any title they wanted in the balance.
Highlights:
*Wrestlers pair off as expected--Rocca v. Sabian, Ladd v. Daivari, and Baba v. Hashimoto.
*Sabian gets Rocca flat on the ground and goes up to the top rope. Baba and Hashimoto notice and run over. Baba hits the top rope, crotching Sabian, and Hashimoto kicks him off to the floor. Sabian eliminated.
*Baba attempts to gorilla press Rocca over, but Rocca jumps off behind him and dropkicks him, which sends him through the ropes but not over them.
*Some time passes--Hashimoto later lands a kick to Rocca, and Ernie Ladd jumpsoff of Daivari and clotheslines Rocca over partially using the taped thumb.
*After some brawling between Hashimoto and Ladd, Ladd is outside the ropes. From outside, Baba pulls him to the ground. Baba then pulls down the top rope as far as he can. Hashimoto turns around and sees Daivari coming with a dropkick, sending him over the top rope.
*Despite the massive size difference, Daivari puts up a good fight. However, after landing a Magic Carpet splash, he is unable to get Giant Baba over the top rope. Giant Baba knocks him back with a big headbutt, bounds off the ropes with a HUGE swinging neckbreaker. Clothesline over, and Daivari goes down.
*Giant Baba states his intention to announce what title he will be contendingfor later tonight.
Texas Strap Match
w/ w/
Jacqueline Moore w/ Major Gunns vs. Linda Miles w/ Lizzy Borden
(Due to personal conflicts, Major Gunns will be replaced by a nameless ref for this match.)
Backstory:
Out in the pre-PWA world, Lizzy Borden contracted Major Gunns to appear in XPW as a wrestler. During a segment where Major Gunns was to confront Lizzy and have a catfight, however, Lizzy instead had two of her "Black Army" wrestlers come out and hold Major Gunns down while she spanked her in front of the audience.
Back in PWA, when Gunns confronted Lizzy about this, Linda jumped her from behind as Lizzy's new dominatrix assistant. Before Lizzy could make history repeat however, Jackie stormed the ring and threw Lizzy and Linda out. Jacqueline called Linda an embarrassment to Tough Enough and promised to teach her a lesson. She later challenged her to a Texas Strap Match, which she accepted. Due to space constraints, GM Batista asked Gunns and Borden to remain as valets for this match and wait on their own "spanking match" that the two women had agreed to.
Highlights:
*Jacqueline gets an early advantage by slipping out of the ring and using the strap to pull Linda into the turnbuckles. She climbs the ropes and hits a tornado DDT on Linda, but is only able to drag her for two turnbuckles.
*At one point, Lizzy attempts to grab onto Jackie's boot to hold her back, only to be pulled out of the ring by Major Gunns and whipped into the turnbuckle.
*Linda gains control when she hits a big boot on Jackie and pulls the strap in much tighter so as to gain a ground and pound advantage.
*After whipping Jackie with the leather strap, Linda sits on Jackie's newly raw back and chokes her out with the strap. Jackie, unable to get Linda off, slowly loses consciousness.
*Linda easily drags the unconscious Jacqueline around the ring and tags all four corners, winning the match.
*After the match, Major Gunns goes into the ring to check on Jacqueline, and is severely whipped for her trouble.
*EMTs go out to check on both Gunns and Jacqueline after Lizzy and Linda leave. Gunns insists on continuing on as referee, however.
Special Heavyweight Match for the General Management of CNLL
(If Lashley wins, Jericho becomes General Manager)
General Manager David Batista vs. Bobby Lashley[/center]
Backstory:
David Batista, upon being drafted to a light heavyweight-focused wrestling company, was compensated by being named General Manager. (Vince McMahon would later steal this idea.) Jericho then talked the Board of Directors into allowing Batista to have a match, and put Lashley on his own payroll, sneak-attacking Batista with the big man. For the sake of excitement, the Corporation decided Jericho and Batista should be able to pick the stipulation for the other's match--and Jericho decided to have Batista put his General Manager status on the line. Lashley later confronted Batista about what he saw as Batista's unfair rise to the top, predicated on steroids and backstage politics. Batista thoughtfully responded by beating the shit out of Lashley.
Highlights:
*Match starts out slow, with both guys attempting tests of strengths against the other. Bobby gains the advantage with a series of suplexes.
*Following a spear and a two-count, Bobby attempts to put the guillotine choke on Batista that he won an MMA bout in 24 seconds with. Batista makes it to the ropes however.
*Batista begins to rally after nailing Lashley with a hard fist that causes him to begin bleeding from his forehead. Bobby rolls out of the ring after a while, but Batista rams his head into the turnbuckle post, opening the wound up further.
*Lashley attempts to keep Batista on the ground using a series of amateur wrestling holds, but his increased wooziness prevents him from locking in any hold too tightly on Batista.
*Lashley attempts a spear on Batista, but by some force of strength, Batista manages to CATCH Lashley's spear and hold his ground! He flips him up quickly into a Batista Bomb, and Lashley is out cold. 1-2-3, Batista keeps his job!
Wacky Handicap Match
If Dragon Dragon Is Pinned, The Woman Pinning Him Becomes #1 Contender to the Women's Title
Torrie Wilson/Alicia Fox
Backstory:
Not very much. Batista, who is basically incapable of respecting women's wrestling, asked Torrie Wilson and Alicia Fox to serve as his eye-candy referees. Upon their refusal, he decided to give one of them a shot at the women's title, provided they were capable of working as a cohesive unit to defeat a comedy wrestler.
Highlights:
*Both women team up against Dragon Dragon at the beginning. Dragon Dragon is mostly able to overpower them, getting a two-count on both simultaneously with a big crossbody off the ropes.
*With a double leg sweep, however, they manage to take the big guy down. When Torrie goes to pin him, however, Alicia pulls her off and the two women begin fighting.
*Alicia maintains an advantage with a series of submissions. Torrie slingshots Alicia into the ropes after breaking a hold and lands a handspring elbow on Alicia, temporarily stunning her.
*Torrie begins flailing on Dragon Dragon, but Dragon Dragon catches her with a goozle and a chokeslam! 1-2-3, Alicia is too late to break up the count!
*Alicia confronts Torrie afterward about losing their match for them. She nails Torrie with a spinning heel kick, taking Torrie down. She then grabs a steel chair and traps Torrie's hand in it, ascending the ropes with the intent to jump down and shatter her hand--but Melina runs out, chasing Alicia out of the ring.
*As Melina maintains a staredown with Alicia, she is jumped from behind by Jazz, who puts the boots to her and follows up with an STF. Alicia, laughing, slides in the ring and spits in Melina's face as she screams. Jazz releases the hold and goes to grab the chair...
*...when Beth Phoenix runs down with a chair of her own! Alicia scatters while Jazz swings, but Jazz is caught in the ribs by Beth's chair before she can finish swinging. Chair shot to the head by Beth, and Jazz goes down. Beth proceeds to leave the ring without looking back at either of her two opponents for later.
Sir Ronald Killings or Gangsta George?
Loser Becomes the Other's Trainee!
Ron Killings vs. Gorgeous George
Loser Becomes the Other's Trainee!
Ron Killings vs. Gorgeous George
Backstory: In their simultaneous drafting, both wrestlers managed to insult the other's sensibilities--George by refusing to shake Killings's hand without a glove, Killings by his over-casual manner of dress. Being rather aggressive competitors, they agreed to have a match to settle the issue in which the loser would fall under the tutelage of the winner.
Highlights:
*The match starts out rather even, balanced between Killings's energetic brawling and George's successful attempts to ground Killings on the mat.
*Killings attempts a scissors kick, but it is deflected by a subtle low blow from George which Major Gunns misses.
*George retrieves his perfume to spray in Killings's eyes, but Killings ducks low and he catches Gunns instead. Killings takes advantage to nail George with his own low blow in retribution for before.
*Killings maintains an advantage on George, and goes up for the Hang Time 450 Splash, but George rolls out of the way as Killings comes crashing down. He then sneaks a pair of brass knuckles on and goes up top, nailing Killings with an "assisted" fist drop and getting the pinfall.
*After the match, George takes a collared shirt and puts it on Ron Killings, as well as pulling up Killings's pants and wrapping a belt around. Killings is clearly not happy as George continues to outfit him with increasingly fancy clothes, ending with a top hat.
Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match for the CNLL Tag Team Championship
3 Count (Gregory Shane Helms/Shannon Moore) vs. Too Cool (Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) vs. Rey Misterio/El Hijo del Santo vs. Gory Guerrero/Mil Mascaras
Backstory:
Shannon Moore, upon being drafted from the Matte Wrestling Federation, volunteered Gregory "Hurricane" Helms (against his will) as a tag partner to reform 3 Count and face off against Too Cool for the tag championships. Hurricane has been increasingly reluctant to surrender his lucrative singles career and tie himself back to Shannon, particularly when Shannon signed them up for a dangerous TLC match.
Rey Misterio was originally going to face Malenko and Jericho for the world title, but El Santo, angry about what he saw as Misterio's slights against lucha libre, demanded to face him or quit. When Santo agreed to step into the Legends Match, he was compensated by being replaced with Mil Mascaras and Gory Guerrero (with his own grudges against Rey using his family name) in a handicap match--until his own son, El Hijo de Santo, decided to step in and offer his services as Rey's partner. Due to Rey's status as a former world champion and his original contract stating he would have a world title shot, their tag match was combined into the TLC Match so that Rey's team would have a shot at the tag titles.
Highlights:
*Shannon Moore attempts to clearhouse by tearing off the top of the announcers' table and swinging it at everybody, but Too Cool together kicks it back into his face.
*Gory Guerrero and Mil Mascaras get together and throw Rey, lawn-dart style, headfirst into a ladder, knocking him out. El Hijo de Santo jumps out of the ring with a feet-first plancha that then sends the ladder into the heads of Mil and Gory.
*Grandmaster Sexay slams the Hurricane onto a table outside the ring. Scotty 2 Hotty ascends the turnbuckles, gestures W-O-R-M, and then jumps outside the ring, but Hurricane rolls off and Scotty goes through the table himself. Brian swings with a punch but Hurricane uses the Hurri-chokeslam and puts Grandmaster through the exposed announce table.
*El Hijo de Santo is set up for a con-chair-to by Mil and Gory, but El Hijo ducks and the chairs hit each other. Rey comes out of nowhere with a West Coast Pop/Van Terminator, kicking Gory's chair into his face. Mascaras then proceeds to level Misterio with his own chair, however.
*El Hijo de Santo and Mil Mascaras are fighting at the top of a ladder set up in the ring, but Shannon Moore runs in and tips the ladder, sending them both to the floor outside. Shannon Moore manages to right the ladder and scurry up, taking the titles as Hurricane watches in horror.
*Shannon Moore comes down and embraces the reluctant Hurricane. Gory Guerrero retrieves a chair and is choking Rey out with it until he and Mascaras are chased away by Too Cool, El Hijo, and 3 Count.
Legends Title Match
Rematch of the Legendary Original! No Time Limit This Time!
Bruno Sammartino vs. Pedro Morales
Rematch of the Legendary Original! No Time Limit This Time!
Bruno Sammartino vs. Pedro Morales
Backstory:
So back in the day, before most of you were born (1972), Pedro Morales and Bruno Sammartino were THE SHIT. At the Showdown at Shea, the two fan favorites went against each other for the world title--unheard of at this time. However, they wrestled to a 75-minute draw and Pedro kept his title, leaving the crowd angry at not having seen a resolution.
Batista, noticing the two wrestlers had dropped surprisingly far in the PWA draft, snatched them both up despite their heavyweight status. Sammartino was especially keen on getting a second chance to beat Morales, and abused Batista's Choose-Your-Stipulation offer to make the Legends Title awarded based on the results of their match.
Highlights:
*Pedro Morales and Bruno Sammartino start slow, feeling each other out. The eighteen-and-under crowd begins a BO-RING chan, but the older crowd shouts them down. This is enough to stoke Pedro's temper, who takes it out on Bruno with a flurry of punches.
*Sammartino nails a pendulum backbreaker on Morales, and the bigger Sammartino begins a concerted effort to work over Morales's back.
*Morales reverses Sammartino's traditional Bear Hug finisher into a belly to back suplex, shifting the momentum.
*The next few minutes are all Morales, with clothesline, wild punches, and finally the Boston Crab. Every time Sammartino reaches the ropes, Morales pulls him back off until Sammartino finally is able to flip over and kick Morales off.
*Morales goes for the Caribbean Cannonball (Senton) but Sammartino shifts out of the way and immediately rolls Morales up upon landing, holding his feet on the ropes unseen by Gunns. 1-2-3, and that's it.
*The crowd loudly boos Sammartino as he is awarded the title. Bruno congratulates Morales on a good match and Morales, who didn't see his feet on the ropes, shakes Sammartino's hand firmly and congratulates him on his victory.
*Giant Baba comes out with a microphone and challenges Bruno Sammartino to a match for his Legends Title. Sammartino's smile suddenly changes to a grimace.
Steel Cage Match for the CNLL Women's Championship
Melina Perez vs. Beth Phoenix vs. Jazz
Melina Perez vs. Beth Phoenix vs. Jazz
Backstory:
Melina was drafted by Batista and was excited to be awarded the CNLL Women's Championship--until she found out it was based on their sexual history alone. Angry, she kicked Batista in the balls, who, angry, assigned her to face both Beth Phoenix and Jazz in the steel cage. Then there's the back story from the earlier match we just saw!
Highlights:
*All three women eye each other suspiciously after the earlier altercation. Finally, Melina jumps Jazz and starts wailing on her. Beth tries to escape by climbing, but Jazz tosses Melina off and pulls Beth off the wall.
*After Beth throws Jazz to the ground with a powerslam, Melina jumps up with an Extreme Makeover facebuster to Beth. Melina begins to scale the wall, but Jazz gets up and plucks her off. She then pulls Melina into the Bitch Clamp chickenwing, throwing her chest-first into the steel cage.
*Jazz is thrown against the door with a big suplex by Beth, the impact breaking off the part of the door holding the padlock. Melina pulls Beth backwards by the hair and executes the split legdrop. Melina crawls toward the door, but Alicia Fox runs down to the ring as Melina is climbing out of the now-open door and SLAMS the door shut on her head. She then pulls a chain from under the ring back around the door, re-closing it.
*After gaining the advantage, Jazz has ascended to the top of the cage. In an act of desperation, Beth throws her entire body against the cage, shaking it so hard that Jazz falls backwards to the mat. Beth ascends the cage as Jazz and Melina lie totally knocked out below, climbs down from the outside, and is awarded the Women's Championship.
CM Punk vs. Jerry Lynn
Backstory:
When CM Punk cheerfully introduced Jerry Lynn and tried to bond over their status as former ECW champions, Lynn expressed his discontent with the current version of ECW vis-a-vis the original. Ever the self-righteous prick, Punk verbally tore apart the old ECW, basically calling its wrestlers degenerate wife-beating druggies. This confrontation led to a Hardcore Match, with weapons provided by the fans in Bridgeport. (While it was not deeply explored in promos, CM Punk looks down on the version of Ring of Honor Jerry Lynn represents, seeing it as nothing more than a glorified indy attempt at WWE. Or at least Lucky suggested that, and I think it's cool.)
Highlights:
*Jerry Lynn blocks a sneak-attack chair shot by Punk, pulling it away. He then chases Punk around the ring, but Punk grabs a large metal pipe from a fan and beans Lynn hard with it. Jay Leno makes a surprisingly off-color joke about CM Punk laying pipe.
*At one point, Lynn drop-toeholds Punk face first into a trash can he has been provided with, and then puts the trash can over Punk's head. He then starts beating the trash can with a Singapore Cane, until a rattled Punk falls over. Only good for a two-count, however.
*Punk picks Lynn up for a Go To Sleep, but Lynn flips off with a sunset flip powerbomb onto a steel chair. Somehow, Punk gets the shoulder up again at two.
*Jerry Lynn pulls Punk up for a top rope piledriver, but Punk pulls himself up and hops off of Jerry's back, sending Jerry crashing to the mat and Punk to the floor outside.
*Jerry Lynn wraps a fan's barbed wire around an open folding table, and lays Punk across it with a scoop slam. He then climbs to the top rope back in the ring--but Punk manages to free himself from the wire and crotches Lynn up top! Punk climbs up to the top rope where Lynn is from outside, hooking Lynn's legs...and JUMPING OFF!
JR: PEPSI PLUNGE TO THE BARBED WIRE TABLE OUTSIDE!! BY G-D, JERRY LYNN IS DEAD!
Crowd: HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!
Punk gets the cover, one, two, three.
Who is the Greatest "Father of Professional Wrestling"?
Elimination Match
Lou Thesz vs. El Santo vs. Rikidozan
Backstory:
No bad blood, no grudges, just a pure respect match. Lou Thesz oversaw the transition from amateur wrestling and carnival fights to professional wrestling as we know it today in the United States, being a top draw all along before the Hogan years. El Santo almost singlehandedly made lucha libre into a culture force in Mexico. Rikidozan, alongside men like Giant Baba, achieved Hogan-like levels of popularity as he spread the unique Japanese take on the American style of professional wrestling across Japan (fighting Lou Thesz in front of packed houses as well).
Now, the three are wrestling in an environment none of them find familiar--a Triple Threat--to discover who really is the best professional wrestler among the innovators of the sport.
Highlights:
*Lou Thesz struggles to find his footing in the three-way setting, having his submission holds constantly broken by the free man. Santo picks and chooses spots to fly in, while Rikidozan immediately resorts to brawling.
*Forgetting the format, Thesz attempts an STF on El Santo. Rikidozan nails Thesz with a signature overhead chop and tosses a dazed Thesz out of the ring.
*After Thesz comes back in and lays Rikidozan out with an Original Powerbomb, Santo re-ascends the ropes and lands the Tope de Cristo Flying Headbutt on Rikidozan. One-Two-That's It, Rikidozan is OUT!
*El Hijo de Santo comes down the ramp and stares at his father as he ascends the ropes. Santo freezes up on top, momentarily distracted, and Thesz climbs up after him, pulling off a superplex variant of the belly-to-back suplex he invented! One-two-three, Lou Thesz pulls off the win!
*El Hijo de Santo retreats to the back, while his father screams after him and generally has a hissy fit in the ring.
Best of Three Falls Match (Pinfall, Submission, Falls Count Anywhere)
for the CNLL Light Heavyweight Championship
Chris Jericho vs. Dean Malenko
Backstory:
From his initial placement as #1 Pick, Jericho has been assured a spot in the World Title Match, despite his constant antagonism of GM Batista. In choosing Jericho's match's stipulation, Batista sought a measure of revenge by making his match against the great technical wrestler Dean Malenko a Best of Three Falls match, with the second decided by submission and the third allowing a fall anywhere. Oddly enough, Malenko has completely shunned the spotlight in the weeks leading up to the show, spending all his time training without a single interview, while Jericho continues to hog the microphone--though he refrains from attacking Malenko directly, assuming a kind of silence on that point as well. Only time will tell what will happen in a match between two fantastic wrestlers.
Highlights:
*1st Fall:
*Lots of back-and-forth catch-as-catch-can, with the two men trying to not tire themselves out. After a series of suplexes, Jericho flips off for a Lionsault, Malenko rolls out of the way. Malenko grabs Jericho getting up, flips him up, double-underhook sitout powerbomb! Flip over roll-up, 1-2-3! Dean Malenko wins the first fall!
2nd Fall:
*Jericho pulls Malenko's legs out from under him in the Cloverleaf and pulls up into the Walls of Jericho! Malenko struggles, but Jericho pulls up into the Liontamer version, torquing Malenko's head. Malenko, beginning to lose consciousness, decides to tap out rather than lose the third fall by forfeit.
3rd Fall:
*Jericho and Malenko fight all the way out to the audience. Unseen by the referee fighting his way through the crowd, Jericho clocks Malenko with a steel bar. Jericho hops up on the stairs by the entryway, hops up a SECOND time to the guardrail on the very top, and FLIPS! Lionsault from (maybe) FIFTEEN FEET UP! One-Two-Three, Chris Jericho is the Light Heavyweight Champion!
Featuring The Best Announce Team in the Business, Jim Ross and Jay Leno!
And Your Referee...Major Gunns!
And Your Referee...Major Gunns!
(Chris Jericho is in an empty ring with all the lights on as people are preparing the arena around him, assembling barricades and the like. The OBSCENELY EXPENSIVE Jeritron 5000 is hanging above him.)
Jericho: Hey, monkeys in the back, get the cameras rolling. I want this on tape.
(The lone cameraman adjusts his camera toward Jericho.)
Jericho: So apparently, the assclowns who own this company decided that with their fifth pick, out of all the wrestlers in the world, they were going to take old washed-up, has-been Dean Malenko. Now, true Jericholoics might remember the time I showed up the "Man of 1,000 Holds" by reading off just the first 1,004 holds I knew on WCW.
(The tape plays briefly)
Jericho: Now, while I'm sure Dean's down to about 10 by now, I think I'm going to go through my list again...with the help of the Jerichoprompter!
(The Jeritron turns into a scrolling list.)
Jericho: #1...Armdrag! #2...Armbar! #3...Moss covered three handled family grudunzel! #4...Armbar!
(I Walk Alone by Saliva hits the stereo system, which currently consists of three run down converted boombox. Still, Jericho whips around as Batista walks out.)
Batista: Do you ever get sick of hearing yourself talk? There isn't a damn soul in the area save the people paid to be here.
Jericho: Hey Dave, good to see you here! You know, I've got a little surprise for you. See, when you got drafted, you probably thought you'd be in the title picture, right? Jump right back in like old times, right Dave?
See, when I was announcing Misterio, I called CNLL the "Consejo Nuevo de Lucha Libre". Turns out I screwed up that last word. CNLL stands for "El Consejo Nuevo de Lucha Ligera". The New Council of Lightweight Fighting. And unless you're losing some serious L-B's, fatty, you're not getting anywhere near the belt.
(Jericho plays to a nonexistent audience, and a couple roadhands dutifully boo.)
Batista: See Chris, I'm already aware of that. And, to tell you the truth, I was pretty pissed. But I had a nice chat with the owners and they decided to give me a little something in return. So, Chris, I'd appreciate it if you not call me "Dave".
Jericho: And what should I call you, assclown?
Batista: You should call me...General Manager Dave Batista. We'll have a chat about your match later. In the meantime, you can finish your little list.
(GM Batista walks back out with a smirk as Jericho stands in the ring stunned. After a second, he regains his composure.)
Jericho: #5...Back breaker! #6...Body slam!
(Fade.)