ICW's first ever four time Pay Per View, Beach Brawl 4, is getting nearer and nearer. Soon it will be time for the epic event to take place. This one will be one for the ages from start to finish, especially the marquee main event with two of the biggest talents in ICW. The challenger Rage is going to go one on one with the ICW World Heavyweight Champion Big Al Stud in a larger than life Last Man Standing Match. At the biggest PPV of the summer, ICW has the biggest superstar going into the main event with the title, but the question is will he walk out of Beach Brawl with the title? Stud has had a great reign, but just how long can he stretch it out. The camera fades to a scene of the beach. The sun is rising in the background of the water making a vibrant and beautiful shot. The camera then turns a little bit and shows a figure walking in from down the beach. The figure keeps walking until it just turns into a clear shot of the ICW World Champion Big Al Stud. Stud is for once looking like a regular person, not flaunting his title belts, which he has plenty of. He is also not wearing a Big Al Stud shirt or any ICW memorabelia. He is just wearing a pair of black shorts and sandals. Stud walks down the secluded beach and just sits plainly down on the sand.

Big Al Stud: This is 'the beach' in proffessional wrestling, namely ICW. This beach right here is where many great Internet Championship Wrestling moments have been forever etched into the memory and hearts of wrestlers and fans of the sport around the world. This beach was the birthplace of the Unholly Alliance, the team who finally dethrowned the Main Event after an amazing run on top. This beach was the home of some amazing Beach Brawl matches, but elsewhere in this town there is the home of Beach Brawl. Beach Brawl being the first four year pay per view in Internet Championship Wrestling's entire existance. Beach Brawl has been a plce were legends are defined and picked from the rest of the crowd, and also legacies truly begin. Lets take a look back at What Beach Brawl truly means.

Big Al Stud: Albeit there have been some truly crappy and un important matches throughout the history of Beach Brawl, and BB1 had plenty...there are also major matches. Beach Brawl One started off with alot of matches with people who never really had any futures in ICW, so they are obviously not even worth talking about. Eventually titles came on the line and all the first champions were crowned. Debra, X-Pac and the Rock, and Jeff Jarrett were all on the list of people who won titles first. But there were other people who showed great potential. People like Pyro who gave it his all in the eight man battle royal, but just barely lost. And then later on in the night Pyro came within inches from winning the United States Title, but in the end the Rock was pinned to give Jarrett the finish and the US Title. This showed everyone that Pyro truly was as good as he claimed to be, and started Pyro's great history with the United States Title. Later on Hunter Hearst Helmsley won the ICW IC Title. He showed everyone how great he was just like his brother. When Hunter won the title he started what would be a great career, with plentiful and lengthy title reigns. HHH then fought against The Rock, X-Pac and Chairsman in the first ever World Title Match. Just like our match is going to be, this match was great. I mean three of these men ended up being legends, just like every wrestler to Main Event Beach Brawl. Are you a legend Rage? Not yet, but one day you will be. And then at about Beach Brawl seven or eight, someone else will look back and see Beach Brawl 4, and it will stand out in their minds. They will see the best wrestler ever, based upon statistics...Big Al Stud facing another man who held many a titles, had great success, and was finally rewarded by entering the Hall of Fame. That man is you Rage. They are going to see their idols battle in the ring, in an epic battle that ended with Big Al Stud knocking Rage out for a ten count to retain his title and continue the legacy, because that is the kind of stuff Beach Brawl is all about. Beach Brawl One ended after a big battle royal, but the legend Rock had won the match. Then the show finally stopped after love. Beach Brawl four is going to be ending very similarly in some aspects. The main event world title match is going to end with the legend, Big Al Stud winning the ICW World Heavyweight Title. There will be no battle royal for obvios reasons, such as it not being booked. Then the camera will fade with love being displayed by me, Big Al Stud as I hold the title up in the air, kiss the title and get the love I deserve from all of my many fans!

Big Al Stud: So after Beach Brawl One obviously comes Beach Brawl 3. Beach Brawl has been a place where great wrestlers have lower card matches before blowing up. One such person wrestled in the opener in the second Beach Brawl. This one man is not going to be revealed for who he later is, but just look at that first match and you will see. You will also see deacon, so I really don't suggest watching it! The Beach Brawl came later, as well as a hardcore match with a young Patrick Webster defending the title well against Enigma. Young talents are truly an uncommon thing in Beach Brawls, and this second edition is determined by some people to be the one that was really chalked full of underused great talent. Then came to the Beach Brawl two main event, and just like the first beach brawl, and this Beach Brawl...this one was full of talent. You don't see bad people headling this particular pay per view, which is why there have been people like Rock, HHH, Chairsman, Jericho, Joker, Reaper, and Pyro Main Eventing the first two Pay Per Views. This turly adds to the greatness and how lucky you are to be main eventing this card Sunday Rage. I don't know if you reallize what you have accomplished by doing this, which is why I al explaining it all to you right now. At the first Pay Per View The Rock showed how great he is and why he was the man to beat at first. Because there was not a full summer, the Rock is not truly known as the man who dominated the summer, so Beach Brawl 1 cannot be accounted into that. But in 2000, the man known for dominating the entire summer is Pyro. Come Beach Brawl, Pyro was wrestling in the Main Event and he won it. The man who dominated the summer won the summer spectacle. Pyro's legacy was truly cemented on that July Date in 2000, just like the Rocks was a year before. My Hall of Fame plaque is already there, so I am not battling for that. But my legacy is not really as great as I want it to be. My reign is long and impressive but it is not as great as I want it to be. By beating you Rage I will add many more days to my reign and my legacy will be that much furthered and bettered by winning at Beach Brawl.

Big Al Stud: Then came last years installment of the summer classic, Beach Brawl. Like I said, a few people said #2 was full of some underused talents, but Beach Brawl 2001 was clearly the day of the rookies that will become impact players at a later date. We obviously must take a look at the jobber cage match that started off the PPV. This is a jobber cage match that will most likely go into the books as the one that contained the most talent ever assembled in a jobber cage match in Internet Championship Wrestling. The likes of Bullgod, Evan Awesome, Crazzzy Gerard, and former World Champion Maniac Miller were all piled into this non well known match. There was one other now big name that was in this match that I might want to concern myself with, this man is the one who won the match and started his PPV career off with a bang. This man is obviously my opponent at the Pay Per View, Rage. Congradulations are in order for my opponent for going from the opener to the Main Event of the same Pay Per View exactlly one year later. That is a really big accomplishment, but it is going to be a bigger accomplishment when I shock the world again this Sunday and knock you out somewhere in the arena and retain my title at another mega-drawing Pay per View. While it may be true that you won your curtain jerker last year, and that was a very big win for you...it is also true that there were obviously other matches on that great card. One of those big matches was were the winner of last years main event fought a man who was quickly rising up the ICW ranks when Pyro lost to Jade Shocker. Of course this is truly irrelevent because Pyro went from losing his first Beach Brawl, to retaining the world title in his second...which is the exact same thing that I am going to do Sunday. Its sad to say that I am following in the footsteps of Pyro, but history does have the tendancy to repeat itself. All that Pyro's third Beach Brawl match does is show that its imminent that I will lose my third Beach Brawl match...which isn't for another year, so thats not something for me to worry about as of right now. Later on that night I had my second ever Beach Brawl match, and like I said earlier...Beach Brawl is a place that can truly make of break a career. My match not only shot up the career of a man, but started a poor downward spiral of another man's career. First of all, I will admit that Extremely Lethal was upset by the tag team of El Oso, and it has been eating away at me ever sense. I know that we could have won that match if it wasn't for Patrick Webster lagging down, for he obviously had an off day. So we look at the careers I was talking about. This one jump started the Shanghai Kid. This shot him straight up out of the lower mid card and propelled him right up the ranks into the upper mid card, where he clearly dominated. He won the US Title and held it for a very long time, untill I ebat him. Later he went up higher and won the World Title, all because of a little victory over the tag team champs. But this match also shot my career down. I was the former world heavyweight champion at the time and then was defeated by a couple of lower mid carders. Because of that I could get no World Title rematch, and eventaully was injured in my match at another Pay Per View. So then we have the second ever Beach Brawl Match where this timethe 'super stable' won. But then came the main event, the man who dominated the summer walked in with the world title and faced a very worthy opponent. Again an established legend faced a more up and comming legend. Ice defended the title successfuly against Crasher. Does this mean that again the Summer dominating legend world champion will beat the future great challenger? No, it doesn't really set it in stone, but like I say...history tends to repeat itself.

Big Al Stud: Now we get to the upcomming PPV, Beach Brawl four. The card will start off this time with a jobber battle royal, and I'm sorry to say that I dont really think that this year will bring out the talents that last year did. Then the new commer that will eventually become a big player in ICW has his first ever title shot. Of course Tony D is not going to be able to beat Aspinall for the Hardcore Title, but he will put up a valient effort and eventually he will move onto bigger and better things. Then later on comes the man who gets his career grealy propelled by this installment of Beach Brawl. The man I am talking about is another stablemate Mr. Kreeper. Kreeper is going to pull off the upset and beat Webster. Again pinning Webster is going to push a lower mid carder up to the upper mid card ranks, just wait and see. We have some other matches, the Beach Brawl and more matches. Then we come to the fourth Main Event for Beach Brawl. This match has the man who is dominating the summer of 2002, against a future legend of ICW. I predict that only Rage's ego will be able to hold him back in the future...but right now I'm talking bout the present. Sunday will be the day that just like every other year, the great World Champion will retain, and later on the challenger proves just how great he truly is. This years Beach Brawl has it all...but most importantly I am keeping it all at this beach brawl...

Big Al Stud then stops talking and a wave comes up onto the beach and gets Stud wet. Stud gets up all pissed off and with a look of shock on his face, as any normal being would when they get soaked with an unexpected wave. Stud then begins randomly cursing at the ocean and throwing clumbs of sand into the water as if it will do anything. Eventually Stud begins to calm down and he sits down to make a nice little sand castle in preperation for the ravaging that he plans on unleshing on Rage in the ICW World Title Match at Beach Brawl, in the Last Man Standing Match for the ICW World Title...


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