Post by Press1269 on Feb 14, 2020 20:58:12 GMT
ALEX CROSS vs FLAMING YOUTH
This match started out with a lot jaw jacking that ultimately led to fist-o-cuffs. Cross came on strong in the beginning of the contest, grounding his high flying opponent with a combination of well-placed strikes and grappling holds, but by the middle of the match Youth used his speed and quickness to take control of the contest.
Every time it seemed that Cross was going to turn the event around, Youth would use his innovative arsenal to counter it. After nearly twenty minutes of nonstop action, everyone thought the contest was over when Youth caught Cross with a super kick as he was coming off the second rope with a double axehandle.
Cross, however, was able to kick out of the maneuver, much to the chagrin of The BombTrax. Cross mounted a huge comeback from that point, hitting several of his signature moves, like the Cross Up and the Cross Out, but each time Youth somehow got the shoulder up at the last minute.
Determined to put the man away, Cross whipped Youth into the ropes, and upon rebounding nailed him with the Crossfire. Sure this was enough, he covered his man, only to be shocked when the shoulder miraculously scooted off the mat at the very last second. After some argument with the ref, Cross turned back to Youth who had barely made it back to his feet.
He moved in for the kill only to get caught out of nowhere in a desperation small-package. Unfortunately for Youth he didn’t have the strength to hold Cross down, and at the count of two Cross reversed it by rolling forward, pinning Youth’s shoulders to the mat for the 1,2,3.
PRESS vs HUNGRY JACK SWANSON
When Press and Jack Swanson locked up in the ring for the first time, it resembled two bulls fighting for supremacy. Both men traded shoulder tackles in the center of the ring for what seemed like forever, but neither man was willing to budge.
Finally, seeing an opportunity born of repetition, Press took the upper hand with a swift knee lift into Swanson’s midsection, knocking the air out of his opponent. From there it looked as if Press might just dominate the match over his inexperienced rival, dropping him with several hard shots from both fist and boot.
It wasn’t until the self-proclaimed big man of PAW took to the outside with Swanson that the former competitive eater found his opening. Press had set Swanson up against the steel steps, taking several paces back so as to get a running go. When he sailed ahead for his Sudden Stop, however, Swanson was able to slide out of the way, resulting in Press crotching himself right on the steel.
Swanson quickly took the advantage, tossing Press into the ring, and following him with a vicious ground and pound attack. At one point, Swanson even delivered a big splash, which had Press crying out in pain. After several big moves, showcasing the power that Hungry Jack brings to the ring, and several pin attempts, the large man found himself frustrated at not being able to put Press away.
Tossing his opponent into the far corner, Jack built up a head of steam, and came rushing across the ring for a big splash. This time it was Press turn to counter, and he brought both feet up to meet Jack’s face. As the big man stumbled back into the center of the ring, Press came charging in for his second attempt at the Sudden Stop. This time, however, he connected, thundering Jack down to the canvas with authority. Without fanfare he fell across Swanson, hooking the leg with everything he had, earning him the 1,2,3.
This match started out with a lot jaw jacking that ultimately led to fist-o-cuffs. Cross came on strong in the beginning of the contest, grounding his high flying opponent with a combination of well-placed strikes and grappling holds, but by the middle of the match Youth used his speed and quickness to take control of the contest.
Every time it seemed that Cross was going to turn the event around, Youth would use his innovative arsenal to counter it. After nearly twenty minutes of nonstop action, everyone thought the contest was over when Youth caught Cross with a super kick as he was coming off the second rope with a double axehandle.
Cross, however, was able to kick out of the maneuver, much to the chagrin of The BombTrax. Cross mounted a huge comeback from that point, hitting several of his signature moves, like the Cross Up and the Cross Out, but each time Youth somehow got the shoulder up at the last minute.
Determined to put the man away, Cross whipped Youth into the ropes, and upon rebounding nailed him with the Crossfire. Sure this was enough, he covered his man, only to be shocked when the shoulder miraculously scooted off the mat at the very last second. After some argument with the ref, Cross turned back to Youth who had barely made it back to his feet.
He moved in for the kill only to get caught out of nowhere in a desperation small-package. Unfortunately for Youth he didn’t have the strength to hold Cross down, and at the count of two Cross reversed it by rolling forward, pinning Youth’s shoulders to the mat for the 1,2,3.
PRESS vs HUNGRY JACK SWANSON
When Press and Jack Swanson locked up in the ring for the first time, it resembled two bulls fighting for supremacy. Both men traded shoulder tackles in the center of the ring for what seemed like forever, but neither man was willing to budge.
Finally, seeing an opportunity born of repetition, Press took the upper hand with a swift knee lift into Swanson’s midsection, knocking the air out of his opponent. From there it looked as if Press might just dominate the match over his inexperienced rival, dropping him with several hard shots from both fist and boot.
It wasn’t until the self-proclaimed big man of PAW took to the outside with Swanson that the former competitive eater found his opening. Press had set Swanson up against the steel steps, taking several paces back so as to get a running go. When he sailed ahead for his Sudden Stop, however, Swanson was able to slide out of the way, resulting in Press crotching himself right on the steel.
Swanson quickly took the advantage, tossing Press into the ring, and following him with a vicious ground and pound attack. At one point, Swanson even delivered a big splash, which had Press crying out in pain. After several big moves, showcasing the power that Hungry Jack brings to the ring, and several pin attempts, the large man found himself frustrated at not being able to put Press away.
Tossing his opponent into the far corner, Jack built up a head of steam, and came rushing across the ring for a big splash. This time it was Press turn to counter, and he brought both feet up to meet Jack’s face. As the big man stumbled back into the center of the ring, Press came charging in for his second attempt at the Sudden Stop. This time, however, he connected, thundering Jack down to the canvas with authority. Without fanfare he fell across Swanson, hooking the leg with everything he had, earning him the 1,2,3.