Post by CWA Admin on Sept 7, 2021 12:57:02 GMT -5
The show started out with Gus Arnold in the middle of the ring, with Gordon Carlson standing to his right. Gordon had the Canadian Heritage Championship over his left shoulder. Gus said that the couldn't have been happier with Gordon's performance at Night of Champions, which was in essence the start of this near two month odyssey to set up a Champion vs. Champion match that the fans and our locker room have requested. Gus said that he was finally able to make direct contact with Eric Dane, and in doing so - the two of them were able to make the proper arrangements for Eric Dane to defend his Canadian Commonwealth Championship on Oct 4th, against Gordon Carlson.
[RAAAAAHHHH!!]
Gus then remarked that Gordon Carlson would be putting his Canadian Heritage Championship on the line as well, and the winner of the match would be the unquestioned top wrestler and champion within Northern Pro Wrestling. Gordon took the mic, and in his own humble tone spoke about how much the opportunity meant to him, and how he believed he was ready to become a 'made man' in the world of professional wrestling after the ups and downs of his ten year journey. Gus said that this match would be part of the CO-Main Event for End of Days Week 2, which Northern Pro Wrestling was hosting in conjunction with the XHF Network.
Gus then took the mic back and reminded everyone that Gordon, along with Joe Ghaven would be representing NPW at End of Days, as would "The Living Legend" Zeze Taborda.
Gus then spoke about his regret in learning that Lynx was going to be out of action for the foreseeable future, which had ultimately put a damper on some of his future plans. At which point it appeared as though Gus was set to make a formal announcement in regards to the North American Cruiserweight Championship.
[The REAL Lord Dominicus.]
Gus and Carlson watched as 'LD' walked to the ring with a mic in his hand. The Lord had made quite a splash at the Cruiserweight Showcase, and was set to be in the main event of tonight's show. With his momentum building, 'LD' thought he would propose that the 3 Way Dance for the North American Cruiserweight Championship continue as planned, but that he would be the 3rd man in the match. Gus seemed intrigued, and 'LD' has been very vocal as of late, bringing a lot of eyes to the Northern Pro brand, while also being a former XHF Jr. Heavyweight Champion.
Gus said that he admired the ambition and said that he was in a generous mood. Gus then went onto announce that triple threat match for the North American Cruiserweight Championship would take place, but The REAL Lord Dominicus would replace the injured Lynx in the match - making the second half of the CO Main Event official. Once 'LD' heard the answer he was looking for, he made his way backstage.
This allowed Gus a few moments to speak with Gordon Carlson without a mic in his hand. Gus appeared to be thanking Gordon for his hardworking and dedication. Gus bowed out of the ring, and allowed for the wrestling action to get underway.
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Tag Team Match
20 Minute Time Limit
The Shooters Club vs. Joe Ghaven and Gordon Carlson
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In what would be a trail run for this newly formed team, Carlson and Ghaven would be put to the test by a more experienced duo who had come close to reaching the pinnacle of tag team success within NPW. After a bit of a jittery start, in which Romance and Fredericks seemed to be two steps ahead of Carlson and Ghaven, the new duo started to rally a bit, but it was based on their sheer individual talent as opposed to any true tag team chemistry. But if you were to ask Ethan Mills, who was shouting instructions from the outside, they turned it around due ti his brilliance.
The resurgence started when it became abundantly clear that The Shooters Club had no answer for the sheer size and strength of the 'Iron Bear'. As they attempted to keep Ghaven in the corner and use quick tags to keep him softened up in their corner, it didn't take long for Ghaven to fight back. When he did, Romance bounced around the ring like he'd been shot, while Fredericks tried to fight back defiantly, but he was at a major strength disadvantage. It's too bad KUMA had seen the light and moved beyond TSC, as his skill set was fit to control a man of Ghaven's size a little better than his former colleagues.
Ghaven and Carlson showed that they're both unselfish in the ring, and were willing to go out of their way to set the other man up with golden opportunities for success. Ghaven held Fredericks in place, allowing Carlson execute a running clothesline and turned him inside out. Carlson had an extra kick in his step, seemingly putting the rough month and half that he had behind him. We could see his mouth moving, so we were left to deduce that his jaw was no longer wired shut, after taking a direct kill shot from Timeless' mechanical hand.
Ethan Mills couldn't help himself, and started ordering Carlson around. A stern stare followed, at which point Mills quickly buttoned it up, and backed away from the apron. This is definitely something to monitor going forward, as Carlson has always been his own man, and seems to only take instructions from Gus Arnold or Albert Erickson of the Eagle's Nest.
As the clock neared ten minutes, we could sense that Carlson and Ghaven were starting to gel, while TSC were starting to falter. Carlson made a blind tag to Ghaven, before grabbing Romance with a wasitlock - Ghaven rushed forward and nailed Romance with a Lariat, while Carlson used the momentum to drive Romance backwards with a nasty German Suplex. Ghaven was the legal man and he went for the cover. Fredericks tried to break up the pin, but was taken down by Carlson. The referee was in the position and made the count and declared Ghaven and Carlson the winners.
Winners: "The Iron Bear" Joe Ghaven & Gordon Carlson (9:34)
Ghaven and Carlson took a moment to bond in the ring, as Mills slid under the ropes and jumped up and down like they had just won the Super Bowl. Mills grabbed both men by the wrist and raised their hands. Carlson went along with this, wanting to give this team a chance, knowing that there was a major prize on the line at End of Days that would be life changing for the two of them.
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[Backstage.]
The camera seems to have interrupted a militant type speech from Nemo. The Desolation Tag Team had their backs against the wall, and listened intently to 'Nemo' as he said that he would lead by example in their match. Nemo said that this was the most opportune time for The Church of Oblivion to start their rise in power, while also reminding the wrestling world of how powerful the Desolation Tag Team truly was. Being knocked down temporarily was nothing to lose sleep over, and Nemo said that they were going to prove that they would be right back into contention in the near future.
Once Nemo had finished getting his point across, he turned his back and started walking towards the ring. Desolation followed, and looked like they were itching for some form of redemption.
[Cut.]
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[Backstage.]
[Marcus Smith.]
[The Black Jaguar.]
We watch as the two warriors that tore the house down at the Cruiserweight Showcase extend compliments to one and other in a cordial manner. Marcus said that Jaguar pushed him to his limit, and would be more than happy to grant him another crack at the North American Cruiserweight Championship should he be successful in retaining it in the fatal fourway match that was announced earlier in the evening.
Through broken english, Jaguar said he was an honor, and that he felt they had received similar training based on how they moved around the ring, and the overall substance of their skill sets. Jaguar wished Smith the best of luck, citing that he believed he had what it took to elevate the Championship to the next level.
A hand shake followed, as the scene faded back to the arena.
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6 Man Elimination Match
20 Minute Time Limit
The Church of Oblivion vs. Les Rois Francais & Rudy Palmateer
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You had to wonder what was in store for the three Canadian grapplers, as they were set to wrestle the former XHF Tag Team Champions in their first match and their newest ally - a man who's advice they seem willing to follow. An interesting situation unfolded at the beginning of the match, as Nero insisted that he start the bout. Nemo said he wouldn't ever ask someone to take his advice, if he isn't going follow it himself.
Ouimet of LRF was the first man to enter the ring, and much to his chagrin, he wasn't ever able to exit on his own accord. Nemo executed a vicious choke slam on Ouimet, before locking him up in a crucifix position and dropped repeated elbows down from the top position which KOed Ouimet. The referee ordered that the barrage stop, as Ouimet laid their motionless. Nemo smiled, and stood up and placed his foot gently on the sternum of Ouimet while the referee counted to three.
Pierre Ouimet was eliminated (0:43)
Desjardins rushed into the ring to check on his partner, and once he realized that he was in very poor condition he seemed enraged, and tried to get the jump on Nemo. Desjardins swung for the fences, but Nemo took it, and smiled. A swift kick to the gut, followed by a nasty power bomb followed. The impact shook the ring. Desjardins appeared to be out cold, but Nemo wasn't finished. Nemo hoisted him up for a second power bomb, before kneeling down and placing two fingers on Desjardins' chest. The referee was shook, but made the count anyway.
Marcel Desjardins was eliminated (1:22)
With Rudy Palmateer being the last man standing for his squad, he knew he could at least match size and strength with Nero, or so he thought. Nemo welcomed Rudy into the ring, as he looked back to his corner to the sinister smiles of his teammates.
Palmateer gave it his best, but he just couldn't inflict the level fo damage on Nemo that he ancitpated. Before long, a huge side walk slam followed off an irish whip reversal from Nemo. Nemo picked Rudy up and executed a nasty round house head kick that would make anyone blush. That should've been enough for the pinfall, but Nemo wanted more. Nemo then executed his patented John 11:35 finish, that spiked Rudy head first to the mat with dramatic force. As Rudy's body laid motionless in the middle of the ring, Nero made the cover and the referee counted to three.
Winners: The Church of Oblivion via John 11:35 (3:26)
Nemo had proven himself to be an absolute monster, as he single handedly destroyed three solid competitors in a matter of minutes. Necrophage and Nephilim joined Nero in the ring, and the Trio raised their own hands in victory. The carnage was still scattered about, as the NPW medic had their hands full trying to get Ouimet, Desjardins and Palmateer backstage safely.
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[Backstage.]
We watch as Zeze Taborda and "Timeless" Along with Roxy enter Gus Arnold's office. Timeless hands Gus a piece of paper, which he reads and makes note of. Gus asks if this is legitimate to which Timeless says it is 100% authentic.
After a few moments pass, Gus puts the paper on his desk before questioning Timless a bit. Gus asks if Timeless gives him his word that he will do everything in his power to maintain an unbias approach, while maintaining the level of authority required to carry this out. Timeless said he would, and that he looked forward to the challenge. After all, without his ability to bring this whole ordeal together, who's knows how much longer Gus and Carlson would've been spinning their wheels.
Zeze said a few words about how this was just another reason why the two of them were Main Event Players, and how the rest of the locker room idolized them.
Gus seemed to admire his confidence, but didn't necessarily complete agree with his self assessment.
Gus said that he would be speaking with the commission to implement Timeless' request, because Gus said he was a man of his word.
[Cut.]
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Singles Match
20 Minute Time Limit
Jay Stevens vs. Jackson Evans
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Fresh off a major victory over an experienced Cruiserweight in Malek Fredericks, the stakes were even higher in this contest for Jay Stevens. In what was originally set to be a triple threat match which included the 400 pound "Iron Bear" was now a singles contest due to the injury of Lynx which subsequently moved Joe Ghaven into a partnership with Gordon Carlson. As far as this match was concerned, Stevens would be giving up three inches in height and nearly fifty pounds in weight to the former top contender to the Canadian Heritage Championship.
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Evans sought more training in Ontario, and feels confident that his striking has come into his own. This would be Evans first match in NPW since the relaunch, and if his track record prior is any indication, Evans serves as a tough out for just about anyone on the roster.
Evans was able to use his size and strength to his advantage early and often in the match. Stevens made no bones about the fact that he had requested some big matches and big names when he signed his contract, and Gus seemed intent on bringing his aspirations to fruition. What we learned in this contest was that Jay Stevens can fight well above his weight class, and has the skills, poise and knowledge to be in the fight with just about anyone.
Whenever Evans felt as though he should've been able to put Stevens away, the young grappler showed tremendous heart and resilience. It was to the point where we could see Evans starting to question himself, as he has been able to put lesser men away with ease with some of the power moves he was executing.
The tide turned for Stevens after he was able to slide out the back door of a power bomb, which allowed Stevens to hit the ropes and execute a nasty enziguri that caught Evans clean. The strike was perfect, but Stevens seemed to have used some of the final ounces of energy he had left, so he was a little slow to the cover. As such, Evans was able to roll the shoulder at the last moment.
The referee knew he was dealing with two men who had really given it their all, and were both on their last legs. When they both got to their feet, Evans lunged at Stevens, and he was able to side step and leg swept Evans to the mat, before finding his way on Evans back, where he locked up a camel clutch!
The referee was there, asking Evans if he wanted to continue. Stevens was using as much leverage as he possibly could to finish the match. His efforts were rewarded, as the referee noticed that Evans had passed out to the pain, awarding the bout to Stevens in a huge resume builder.
Winner: Jay Stevens via Camel Clutch (16:33)
The referee helped Jay to his feet after he collapsed in the ring, knowing that he spent all of his energy to take the bigger man out of commission. As Jay was having his hand raised, he saw Manuel Mayorga make his way from the back. Mayorga was alone, which was odd, but perhaps he wanted to send a message to Jay.
Mayorga began to slow clap, as Jay walked away from the referee to make sure he was totally focused on his adversary. Mayorga then took his thumb and made the motion like he was going to take Stevens out. Jay then grabbed a mic, and said he was getting a little sick and tired of all of the threats from Mayorga and the rest of Bloodline. Jay said he was free on Oct 4th, and he issued a challenge to Mayorga for a match at the event.
Jay said that if Gus was listening, which he knew that he was - he wanted the match. It was time for the two of them to settle the score. Mayorga nodded his head that he accepted the bout, before walking backstage.
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[Backstage.]
We watch as Gus seems to be sharing some new information with Gordon Carlson in regards to Timeless. Carlson said that he hadn't forgotten the mechanical right hand to his jaw that sidelined him for nearly three weeks. Gordon said that he didn't trust anything that Timeless said or did.
Gus tried to get Carlson to see things from a positive light. Afterall, he was going to get Eric Dane in the ring, 1 on 1, with an opportunity to become the 'made man' he's aspired to be.
Gus handed Carlson the paper thatRoxy handed to him earlier in the evening. Gordon seems completely dumbfounded, as we cut away.
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[We open the show with Madonna’s Erotica blaring over the arena. A woman with long red hair and a black leather studded bondage outfit struts down the rampway to the ring. She enters the ring and is handed a mic.]
So this is Northern Pro Wrestling? This is what all the kerfuffle is about. My name is Madam X and I am here to ……
[Madam X is out of nowhere knocked on her keister by a huge Timeless Alex Turner double axe handle. (Where did he come from?)
Timeless : You are here to be a live replay, no tape work, a live in person replay.
Check it Schmucks!
[Timeless grabs Madam X and drills her with a devastating Falcon Arrow. He then places her bent over his knee and spanks her hard on her leather clad ass.]
This is how it went down at All That Glitters.
[Spank.]
I didn’t tap to that book keeper!
[Spank!]
I don’t tap to women!
[Spank.]
I
[Spank]
Tap
[Spank]
THEM!
[Timeless rolls Madam X off to the side and stares into the camera.]
As for the Indian and LD “Little Dick”. Consider your crusade finished before it even started. You two and your pathetic Lynch Mob may have wormed your way into the main event here on Idiotic Grand standing, but the problem with that for you two clowns, is you now must face US!
Once that bell rings tonight, ZeZe and Timeless! The Northern Wrecking Crew! Will give you both a first class lesson in what exactly main event wrestling IS!
I am Sir Winsalot!
We are the Norther Wrecking Crew!
And we ARE BETTER THAN YOU!
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Main Event
Tag Team Match Gurdge Match
30 Minute Time Limit
"The REAL" Lord Dominicus & Danuwaanalihi vs. The Northern Wrecking Crew
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These four men turned the wrestling world on it's ear over the past couple of weeks as they all took their respective stances on social issues, and were unapologetic in their beliefs. As such, the stage was set to bring two very strong antagonists together as means to suss out if they were able to find chemistry. On the other side of the ring, two unlikely partners who found themselves hunting the same individual who had forced his way into their lives by using brute force.
The REAL LD and Timeless were very vocal about their desire to settle their differences in the ring, and whenever the two men in the line of fire, they fought with great intensity. LD and Danu showed some impressive team work early in the contest, as they both took turns earning receipts as Timeless had made it a point to blindside one, while framing the other at the Cruiserweight Showcase. Zeze was all over the referee, questioning a lenient five count as he felt as though his partner was at an unfair advantage with the rampant double teaming.
A double dropkick forced Timeless across the ring, and he sort of rolled over to his corner to make the tag to Zeze. Taborda entered the ring for the first time with pizazz, and made sure that Danu was aware that he was about to receive a wresting lesson. Zeze made good on his word, as he was able to bring the momentum back to his side, and did his best to get Timeless back involved as quickly as possible so he could rebuild some of the confidence he had lost in the short term. Now it was time for Turner and Taborda to use the five count, but they were much more liberal with it.
A double clothesline off an irish whip was a highlight, as Timeless really put all of his weight behind his end of the connection - causing Danu to suffer greatly. LD was in the corner shouting encouragement, hoping to will his partner to fight back - but as time went on, it seemed as though Turner and Taborda were increasing their lead. When Taborda was back in the ring, he made it point to walk over to LD and remind him that he was "Your Living Legend" and how he was only in the main event because Taborda made it so. Danu used the few moments to catch s breath, hoping to catch Taborda off guard. He did, but Taborda cut him off once again, and continued the onslaught.
Taborda showed some vicious strikes, as he taunted Danu. But you can't keep a good man down, and Danu was able to reverse an attempted suplex by Taborda, and snap him over with a vicious one of his own. This allowed Danu enough time to make the tag to LD, who hit the ring hard and fired shots at Taborda. It was now time for Taborda to eat his words.
Timeless wasn't tagged in, but he thought he could cut LD off, but he found out that LD was on a mission and willing to take both men on at once, as he had them bouncing around the ring. LD took Timeless over with a deep arm drag and followed it up with a cross arm-breaker that was locked in deep! LD was really cranking on it, hoping to get Timless to tap!
[BOOM!]
Zeze Taborda stomped away at 'LD forcing him to break the hold. The referee admonishing Taborda didn't seem to phase him, as he rushed to the far corner, and tried to mix it up with Danu, who was starting to regain his senses. The referee was doing his best to regain control, but these four men were totally tuning him out, and intent on settle their respective differences in the ring. Timeless tried to get a measure of revenge on LD, but LD seemed to have his number, and was able to maintain control of Turner.
Danu was starting to fire up, and he had Zeze bouncing around for him, feeding into his strikes.
And then, it happened.
[Eric Dane.]
The Hall of Famer walked to the ring with purpose and seemed intent on getting his hands around the neck of "Timeless." Turner had been mocking Dane for months, claiming he ran him out of NPW. Timless was also responsible for putting Gus in contact with Angus, which seems to have lead to Eric Dane signing a contract to wrestle Gordon Carlson.
In this moment, t appeared as though Dane had decided that he was going to impose his will on this tag team match, and he didn't care who was in his way or the possible repercussions. Taborda saw Dane coming and stepped up first to prevent Dane from ruining the match, but he caught a stiff right hand, followed by a DDT for his troubles.
'Danu' tried to cut Dane off, but he was met with a short clothesline, which sent him rolling out of the ring.
Timeless finally got a glimpse of Dane, so he rolled out of the ring and begged off.
Dane tried to follow, but he was cut off by 'LD' ... and LD got a few stuff shots in, which stopped Dane in his tracks. After absorbing a few blows, Dane fought back and dropped LD with a stiff right hand, dropping him down to the mat with force.
Now that Dane had a clear path to Timeless, he appeared poised to get his hands on him. That was until Timeless grabbed a mic, and started to speak.
Timeless warned Dane not to be too hasty, and that he should consider his next move wisely. Dane stopped, prepared to listen to what Timeless had to say. Timless continued, and said that he wanted Dane to hear it from him first..
Dane looked confused, and took a step forward. Timeless said that he wanted to be compensated for pointing Gus in the right direction and for his part in putting the Eric Dane vs. Gordon Carlson Superfight together.
As such, Timeless said that he had completed as referee's course which certified him to oversee the 'Superfight'. Dane looked stunned, and Timeless loved it. When he continued, he told Dane that Gus has the paperwork in hand, and it's 100% legit. So Timeless announced that it would be Eric Dane vs. Gordon Carlson Champion vs. Champion - with "Timeless" as the special guest referee~!
Timeless seemed pretty proud of himself, and as Dane stood in silence, he walked over to his tag team partner as Zeze was clearing the cobwebs. Taborda seemed to find the announcement amusing as well, and goaded Dane as they left the ringside area. Roxy pulled a referee's shirt out of her oversized bag, and dangled it in front of her goading Dane ever further.
The final shot was a close up of Eric Dane, as he seemed genuinely concerned for what was ahead on Oct 4th. when Northern Pro Wrestling in conjunction with the XHF Network Present: End of Days!
[Cut.]
[RAAAAAHHHH!!]
Gus then remarked that Gordon Carlson would be putting his Canadian Heritage Championship on the line as well, and the winner of the match would be the unquestioned top wrestler and champion within Northern Pro Wrestling. Gordon took the mic, and in his own humble tone spoke about how much the opportunity meant to him, and how he believed he was ready to become a 'made man' in the world of professional wrestling after the ups and downs of his ten year journey. Gus said that this match would be part of the CO-Main Event for End of Days Week 2, which Northern Pro Wrestling was hosting in conjunction with the XHF Network.
Gus then took the mic back and reminded everyone that Gordon, along with Joe Ghaven would be representing NPW at End of Days, as would "The Living Legend" Zeze Taborda.
Gus then spoke about his regret in learning that Lynx was going to be out of action for the foreseeable future, which had ultimately put a damper on some of his future plans. At which point it appeared as though Gus was set to make a formal announcement in regards to the North American Cruiserweight Championship.
[The REAL Lord Dominicus.]
Gus and Carlson watched as 'LD' walked to the ring with a mic in his hand. The Lord had made quite a splash at the Cruiserweight Showcase, and was set to be in the main event of tonight's show. With his momentum building, 'LD' thought he would propose that the 3 Way Dance for the North American Cruiserweight Championship continue as planned, but that he would be the 3rd man in the match. Gus seemed intrigued, and 'LD' has been very vocal as of late, bringing a lot of eyes to the Northern Pro brand, while also being a former XHF Jr. Heavyweight Champion.
Gus said that he admired the ambition and said that he was in a generous mood. Gus then went onto announce that triple threat match for the North American Cruiserweight Championship would take place, but The REAL Lord Dominicus would replace the injured Lynx in the match - making the second half of the CO Main Event official. Once 'LD' heard the answer he was looking for, he made his way backstage.
This allowed Gus a few moments to speak with Gordon Carlson without a mic in his hand. Gus appeared to be thanking Gordon for his hardworking and dedication. Gus bowed out of the ring, and allowed for the wrestling action to get underway.
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Tag Team Match
20 Minute Time Limit
The Shooters Club vs. Joe Ghaven and Gordon Carlson
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In what would be a trail run for this newly formed team, Carlson and Ghaven would be put to the test by a more experienced duo who had come close to reaching the pinnacle of tag team success within NPW. After a bit of a jittery start, in which Romance and Fredericks seemed to be two steps ahead of Carlson and Ghaven, the new duo started to rally a bit, but it was based on their sheer individual talent as opposed to any true tag team chemistry. But if you were to ask Ethan Mills, who was shouting instructions from the outside, they turned it around due ti his brilliance.
The resurgence started when it became abundantly clear that The Shooters Club had no answer for the sheer size and strength of the 'Iron Bear'. As they attempted to keep Ghaven in the corner and use quick tags to keep him softened up in their corner, it didn't take long for Ghaven to fight back. When he did, Romance bounced around the ring like he'd been shot, while Fredericks tried to fight back defiantly, but he was at a major strength disadvantage. It's too bad KUMA had seen the light and moved beyond TSC, as his skill set was fit to control a man of Ghaven's size a little better than his former colleagues.
Ghaven and Carlson showed that they're both unselfish in the ring, and were willing to go out of their way to set the other man up with golden opportunities for success. Ghaven held Fredericks in place, allowing Carlson execute a running clothesline and turned him inside out. Carlson had an extra kick in his step, seemingly putting the rough month and half that he had behind him. We could see his mouth moving, so we were left to deduce that his jaw was no longer wired shut, after taking a direct kill shot from Timeless' mechanical hand.
Ethan Mills couldn't help himself, and started ordering Carlson around. A stern stare followed, at which point Mills quickly buttoned it up, and backed away from the apron. This is definitely something to monitor going forward, as Carlson has always been his own man, and seems to only take instructions from Gus Arnold or Albert Erickson of the Eagle's Nest.
As the clock neared ten minutes, we could sense that Carlson and Ghaven were starting to gel, while TSC were starting to falter. Carlson made a blind tag to Ghaven, before grabbing Romance with a wasitlock - Ghaven rushed forward and nailed Romance with a Lariat, while Carlson used the momentum to drive Romance backwards with a nasty German Suplex. Ghaven was the legal man and he went for the cover. Fredericks tried to break up the pin, but was taken down by Carlson. The referee was in the position and made the count and declared Ghaven and Carlson the winners.
Winners: "The Iron Bear" Joe Ghaven & Gordon Carlson (9:34)
Ghaven and Carlson took a moment to bond in the ring, as Mills slid under the ropes and jumped up and down like they had just won the Super Bowl. Mills grabbed both men by the wrist and raised their hands. Carlson went along with this, wanting to give this team a chance, knowing that there was a major prize on the line at End of Days that would be life changing for the two of them.
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[Backstage.]
The camera seems to have interrupted a militant type speech from Nemo. The Desolation Tag Team had their backs against the wall, and listened intently to 'Nemo' as he said that he would lead by example in their match. Nemo said that this was the most opportune time for The Church of Oblivion to start their rise in power, while also reminding the wrestling world of how powerful the Desolation Tag Team truly was. Being knocked down temporarily was nothing to lose sleep over, and Nemo said that they were going to prove that they would be right back into contention in the near future.
Once Nemo had finished getting his point across, he turned his back and started walking towards the ring. Desolation followed, and looked like they were itching for some form of redemption.
[Cut.]
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[Backstage.]
[Marcus Smith.]
[The Black Jaguar.]
We watch as the two warriors that tore the house down at the Cruiserweight Showcase extend compliments to one and other in a cordial manner. Marcus said that Jaguar pushed him to his limit, and would be more than happy to grant him another crack at the North American Cruiserweight Championship should he be successful in retaining it in the fatal fourway match that was announced earlier in the evening.
Through broken english, Jaguar said he was an honor, and that he felt they had received similar training based on how they moved around the ring, and the overall substance of their skill sets. Jaguar wished Smith the best of luck, citing that he believed he had what it took to elevate the Championship to the next level.
A hand shake followed, as the scene faded back to the arena.
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6 Man Elimination Match
20 Minute Time Limit
The Church of Oblivion vs. Les Rois Francais & Rudy Palmateer
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You had to wonder what was in store for the three Canadian grapplers, as they were set to wrestle the former XHF Tag Team Champions in their first match and their newest ally - a man who's advice they seem willing to follow. An interesting situation unfolded at the beginning of the match, as Nero insisted that he start the bout. Nemo said he wouldn't ever ask someone to take his advice, if he isn't going follow it himself.
Ouimet of LRF was the first man to enter the ring, and much to his chagrin, he wasn't ever able to exit on his own accord. Nemo executed a vicious choke slam on Ouimet, before locking him up in a crucifix position and dropped repeated elbows down from the top position which KOed Ouimet. The referee ordered that the barrage stop, as Ouimet laid their motionless. Nemo smiled, and stood up and placed his foot gently on the sternum of Ouimet while the referee counted to three.
Pierre Ouimet was eliminated (0:43)
Desjardins rushed into the ring to check on his partner, and once he realized that he was in very poor condition he seemed enraged, and tried to get the jump on Nemo. Desjardins swung for the fences, but Nemo took it, and smiled. A swift kick to the gut, followed by a nasty power bomb followed. The impact shook the ring. Desjardins appeared to be out cold, but Nemo wasn't finished. Nemo hoisted him up for a second power bomb, before kneeling down and placing two fingers on Desjardins' chest. The referee was shook, but made the count anyway.
Marcel Desjardins was eliminated (1:22)
With Rudy Palmateer being the last man standing for his squad, he knew he could at least match size and strength with Nero, or so he thought. Nemo welcomed Rudy into the ring, as he looked back to his corner to the sinister smiles of his teammates.
Palmateer gave it his best, but he just couldn't inflict the level fo damage on Nemo that he ancitpated. Before long, a huge side walk slam followed off an irish whip reversal from Nemo. Nemo picked Rudy up and executed a nasty round house head kick that would make anyone blush. That should've been enough for the pinfall, but Nemo wanted more. Nemo then executed his patented John 11:35 finish, that spiked Rudy head first to the mat with dramatic force. As Rudy's body laid motionless in the middle of the ring, Nero made the cover and the referee counted to three.
Winners: The Church of Oblivion via John 11:35 (3:26)
Nemo had proven himself to be an absolute monster, as he single handedly destroyed three solid competitors in a matter of minutes. Necrophage and Nephilim joined Nero in the ring, and the Trio raised their own hands in victory. The carnage was still scattered about, as the NPW medic had their hands full trying to get Ouimet, Desjardins and Palmateer backstage safely.
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[Backstage.]
We watch as Zeze Taborda and "Timeless" Along with Roxy enter Gus Arnold's office. Timeless hands Gus a piece of paper, which he reads and makes note of. Gus asks if this is legitimate to which Timeless says it is 100% authentic.
After a few moments pass, Gus puts the paper on his desk before questioning Timless a bit. Gus asks if Timeless gives him his word that he will do everything in his power to maintain an unbias approach, while maintaining the level of authority required to carry this out. Timeless said he would, and that he looked forward to the challenge. After all, without his ability to bring this whole ordeal together, who's knows how much longer Gus and Carlson would've been spinning their wheels.
Zeze said a few words about how this was just another reason why the two of them were Main Event Players, and how the rest of the locker room idolized them.
Gus seemed to admire his confidence, but didn't necessarily complete agree with his self assessment.
Gus said that he would be speaking with the commission to implement Timeless' request, because Gus said he was a man of his word.
[Cut.]
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Singles Match
20 Minute Time Limit
Jay Stevens vs. Jackson Evans
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Fresh off a major victory over an experienced Cruiserweight in Malek Fredericks, the stakes were even higher in this contest for Jay Stevens. In what was originally set to be a triple threat match which included the 400 pound "Iron Bear" was now a singles contest due to the injury of Lynx which subsequently moved Joe Ghaven into a partnership with Gordon Carlson. As far as this match was concerned, Stevens would be giving up three inches in height and nearly fifty pounds in weight to the former top contender to the Canadian Heritage Championship.
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Evans sought more training in Ontario, and feels confident that his striking has come into his own. This would be Evans first match in NPW since the relaunch, and if his track record prior is any indication, Evans serves as a tough out for just about anyone on the roster.
Evans was able to use his size and strength to his advantage early and often in the match. Stevens made no bones about the fact that he had requested some big matches and big names when he signed his contract, and Gus seemed intent on bringing his aspirations to fruition. What we learned in this contest was that Jay Stevens can fight well above his weight class, and has the skills, poise and knowledge to be in the fight with just about anyone.
Whenever Evans felt as though he should've been able to put Stevens away, the young grappler showed tremendous heart and resilience. It was to the point where we could see Evans starting to question himself, as he has been able to put lesser men away with ease with some of the power moves he was executing.
The tide turned for Stevens after he was able to slide out the back door of a power bomb, which allowed Stevens to hit the ropes and execute a nasty enziguri that caught Evans clean. The strike was perfect, but Stevens seemed to have used some of the final ounces of energy he had left, so he was a little slow to the cover. As such, Evans was able to roll the shoulder at the last moment.
The referee knew he was dealing with two men who had really given it their all, and were both on their last legs. When they both got to their feet, Evans lunged at Stevens, and he was able to side step and leg swept Evans to the mat, before finding his way on Evans back, where he locked up a camel clutch!
The referee was there, asking Evans if he wanted to continue. Stevens was using as much leverage as he possibly could to finish the match. His efforts were rewarded, as the referee noticed that Evans had passed out to the pain, awarding the bout to Stevens in a huge resume builder.
Winner: Jay Stevens via Camel Clutch (16:33)
The referee helped Jay to his feet after he collapsed in the ring, knowing that he spent all of his energy to take the bigger man out of commission. As Jay was having his hand raised, he saw Manuel Mayorga make his way from the back. Mayorga was alone, which was odd, but perhaps he wanted to send a message to Jay.
Mayorga began to slow clap, as Jay walked away from the referee to make sure he was totally focused on his adversary. Mayorga then took his thumb and made the motion like he was going to take Stevens out. Jay then grabbed a mic, and said he was getting a little sick and tired of all of the threats from Mayorga and the rest of Bloodline. Jay said he was free on Oct 4th, and he issued a challenge to Mayorga for a match at the event.
Jay said that if Gus was listening, which he knew that he was - he wanted the match. It was time for the two of them to settle the score. Mayorga nodded his head that he accepted the bout, before walking backstage.
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[Backstage.]
We watch as Gus seems to be sharing some new information with Gordon Carlson in regards to Timeless. Carlson said that he hadn't forgotten the mechanical right hand to his jaw that sidelined him for nearly three weeks. Gordon said that he didn't trust anything that Timeless said or did.
Gus tried to get Carlson to see things from a positive light. Afterall, he was going to get Eric Dane in the ring, 1 on 1, with an opportunity to become the 'made man' he's aspired to be.
Gus handed Carlson the paper thatRoxy handed to him earlier in the evening. Gordon seems completely dumbfounded, as we cut away.
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[We open the show with Madonna’s Erotica blaring over the arena. A woman with long red hair and a black leather studded bondage outfit struts down the rampway to the ring. She enters the ring and is handed a mic.]
So this is Northern Pro Wrestling? This is what all the kerfuffle is about. My name is Madam X and I am here to ……
[Madam X is out of nowhere knocked on her keister by a huge Timeless Alex Turner double axe handle. (Where did he come from?)
Timeless : You are here to be a live replay, no tape work, a live in person replay.
Check it Schmucks!
[Timeless grabs Madam X and drills her with a devastating Falcon Arrow. He then places her bent over his knee and spanks her hard on her leather clad ass.]
This is how it went down at All That Glitters.
[Spank.]
I didn’t tap to that book keeper!
[Spank!]
I don’t tap to women!
[Spank.]
I
[Spank]
Tap
[Spank]
THEM!
[Timeless rolls Madam X off to the side and stares into the camera.]
As for the Indian and LD “Little Dick”. Consider your crusade finished before it even started. You two and your pathetic Lynch Mob may have wormed your way into the main event here on Idiotic Grand standing, but the problem with that for you two clowns, is you now must face US!
Once that bell rings tonight, ZeZe and Timeless! The Northern Wrecking Crew! Will give you both a first class lesson in what exactly main event wrestling IS!
I am Sir Winsalot!
We are the Norther Wrecking Crew!
And we ARE BETTER THAN YOU!
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Main Event
Tag Team Match Gurdge Match
30 Minute Time Limit
"The REAL" Lord Dominicus & Danuwaanalihi vs. The Northern Wrecking Crew
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These four men turned the wrestling world on it's ear over the past couple of weeks as they all took their respective stances on social issues, and were unapologetic in their beliefs. As such, the stage was set to bring two very strong antagonists together as means to suss out if they were able to find chemistry. On the other side of the ring, two unlikely partners who found themselves hunting the same individual who had forced his way into their lives by using brute force.
The REAL LD and Timeless were very vocal about their desire to settle their differences in the ring, and whenever the two men in the line of fire, they fought with great intensity. LD and Danu showed some impressive team work early in the contest, as they both took turns earning receipts as Timeless had made it a point to blindside one, while framing the other at the Cruiserweight Showcase. Zeze was all over the referee, questioning a lenient five count as he felt as though his partner was at an unfair advantage with the rampant double teaming.
A double dropkick forced Timeless across the ring, and he sort of rolled over to his corner to make the tag to Zeze. Taborda entered the ring for the first time with pizazz, and made sure that Danu was aware that he was about to receive a wresting lesson. Zeze made good on his word, as he was able to bring the momentum back to his side, and did his best to get Timeless back involved as quickly as possible so he could rebuild some of the confidence he had lost in the short term. Now it was time for Turner and Taborda to use the five count, but they were much more liberal with it.
A double clothesline off an irish whip was a highlight, as Timeless really put all of his weight behind his end of the connection - causing Danu to suffer greatly. LD was in the corner shouting encouragement, hoping to will his partner to fight back - but as time went on, it seemed as though Turner and Taborda were increasing their lead. When Taborda was back in the ring, he made it point to walk over to LD and remind him that he was "Your Living Legend" and how he was only in the main event because Taborda made it so. Danu used the few moments to catch s breath, hoping to catch Taborda off guard. He did, but Taborda cut him off once again, and continued the onslaught.
Taborda showed some vicious strikes, as he taunted Danu. But you can't keep a good man down, and Danu was able to reverse an attempted suplex by Taborda, and snap him over with a vicious one of his own. This allowed Danu enough time to make the tag to LD, who hit the ring hard and fired shots at Taborda. It was now time for Taborda to eat his words.
Timeless wasn't tagged in, but he thought he could cut LD off, but he found out that LD was on a mission and willing to take both men on at once, as he had them bouncing around the ring. LD took Timeless over with a deep arm drag and followed it up with a cross arm-breaker that was locked in deep! LD was really cranking on it, hoping to get Timless to tap!
[BOOM!]
Zeze Taborda stomped away at 'LD forcing him to break the hold. The referee admonishing Taborda didn't seem to phase him, as he rushed to the far corner, and tried to mix it up with Danu, who was starting to regain his senses. The referee was doing his best to regain control, but these four men were totally tuning him out, and intent on settle their respective differences in the ring. Timeless tried to get a measure of revenge on LD, but LD seemed to have his number, and was able to maintain control of Turner.
Danu was starting to fire up, and he had Zeze bouncing around for him, feeding into his strikes.
And then, it happened.
[Eric Dane.]
The Hall of Famer walked to the ring with purpose and seemed intent on getting his hands around the neck of "Timeless." Turner had been mocking Dane for months, claiming he ran him out of NPW. Timless was also responsible for putting Gus in contact with Angus, which seems to have lead to Eric Dane signing a contract to wrestle Gordon Carlson.
In this moment, t appeared as though Dane had decided that he was going to impose his will on this tag team match, and he didn't care who was in his way or the possible repercussions. Taborda saw Dane coming and stepped up first to prevent Dane from ruining the match, but he caught a stiff right hand, followed by a DDT for his troubles.
'Danu' tried to cut Dane off, but he was met with a short clothesline, which sent him rolling out of the ring.
Timeless finally got a glimpse of Dane, so he rolled out of the ring and begged off.
Dane tried to follow, but he was cut off by 'LD' ... and LD got a few stuff shots in, which stopped Dane in his tracks. After absorbing a few blows, Dane fought back and dropped LD with a stiff right hand, dropping him down to the mat with force.
Now that Dane had a clear path to Timeless, he appeared poised to get his hands on him. That was until Timeless grabbed a mic, and started to speak.
Timeless warned Dane not to be too hasty, and that he should consider his next move wisely. Dane stopped, prepared to listen to what Timeless had to say. Timless continued, and said that he wanted Dane to hear it from him first..
Dane looked confused, and took a step forward. Timeless said that he wanted to be compensated for pointing Gus in the right direction and for his part in putting the Eric Dane vs. Gordon Carlson Superfight together.
As such, Timeless said that he had completed as referee's course which certified him to oversee the 'Superfight'. Dane looked stunned, and Timeless loved it. When he continued, he told Dane that Gus has the paperwork in hand, and it's 100% legit. So Timeless announced that it would be Eric Dane vs. Gordon Carlson Champion vs. Champion - with "Timeless" as the special guest referee~!
Timeless seemed pretty proud of himself, and as Dane stood in silence, he walked over to his tag team partner as Zeze was clearing the cobwebs. Taborda seemed to find the announcement amusing as well, and goaded Dane as they left the ringside area. Roxy pulled a referee's shirt out of her oversized bag, and dangled it in front of her goading Dane ever further.
The final shot was a close up of Eric Dane, as he seemed genuinely concerned for what was ahead on Oct 4th. when Northern Pro Wrestling in conjunction with the XHF Network Present: End of Days!
[Cut.]