In Memoriam
"Bad News" Allen Coage
1943-2007



In Memoriam
"Big Cat" Ernie Ladd
1938-2007



In Memoriam
"Golden Boy" Arnold Skaaland
1925-2007




PWR Overload
March 8th, 2007


(Video package of the events from Full Throttle rolls, as well as some of the events that have led up to tonight's main event. The package ends and the opening video for Overload plays over the screen. The opening ends, and the lights come up inside the The Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, and the pyro on the stage goes off in red, white and blue color. Camera settles on Devin St. Jons at ringside.)


(Devin St. Jons) Hello everyone and welcome to PWR Overload! We're coming to you live from The Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and we've got a hell of a night of action for you! Three big International division match ups, including one that could likely establish some seeding as to who will be the next contender for the International Division title, as Bad News Bully takes on Jacques Couteau. Fatal Fury looks to continue his undefeated streak, as he takes on double tough Paul Pain. Two of the Classic division's young stars will collide as Anthony Montez takes on Chris Craven. In addition to all that, we've got a big time main event, as Scott Kage gets a shot at Mavick and the PWR United States Title. Before we get to our opening contest, let's take you backstage where Dan Dexter is standing by with Anthony Montez.


(Camera switches backstage, where Dan Dexter is standing by with Anthony Montez.)


(Dan Dexter) Thanks Chris. I'm here with Anthony Montez, The question that's on everyone's minds right now A.M., is where the hell have you been? You've done some noticeable things in some companies, but for the latter part of '06, and most of '07 so far you have done nothing, what happened?


(Anthony Montez taken back by the question, lets out an uncomfortable laugh.)


(Anthony Montez) Wow Dan, I'm hurt by your question. No I'm not hurt, I'm insulted! How many times have you had to spend time away from your family, huh? How many times have you had 240 pound and 300 pound men land on you!? What the hell have you done that merits any questioning of my career up to this or during any point of my brilliant career. What have you done that gives you the goddamn right to question or impede on my honor?


(Dexter is taken back by Montez's statement)


(Anthony Montez) Calm down Dexter, I'm not going to hit you, even though I probably should. No I'm going teach you something about me that I've learned. I was born into privilege; I'm not going to even pretend any different. The Baby Son of Ma and Pa Montez, I was the baby and I loved every minute of it. Most kids wanted to have the coolest brothers and sisters, I did. I grew up learning from Stone, Seth and Shane, and Mary Jane. I was expected to be the best always and for the longest time I never disappointed. My first match ever was in the XWA I remember it like it was yesterday it was against Amy Suicide for the Hardcore title and I remember something MJ said to me just before I faced what then was a momentous moment in my young life. She said Tony.. no matter what you'll always come out on top because you're a Montez and we always win! I was shocked at the statement, could it be, could I be unstoppable already, fast forward to the latter part of 2006 I had already won my first world title and I was on top of the world..... and then it all came crashing down around me. I found myself alone and in a very dark place. Come February of 2007, I'm not the World champion in fact I'm a nobody, my star faded as other's rose to prominence, I was a no one! I was still a Montez but I was losing and losing badly, I lost to everyone under the sun, including a fat bastard dressed up as a clown named Tiny, it was embarrassing!!! I have however learned something about me, that I am truly happy, because my fate is my own, it belongs to me, it is no longer determined by the reputation my older siblings set for themselves. I have completely escaped their shadow, and now that I'm free, I want every body who can hear my sweet voice to know that your ass belongs to me. I once called myself the Future gentlemen, well the future has arrived and he has come in the form of a Man who has no regrets, no fear, no remorse, I want you all to know that I am starting the comeback tour of Anthony Montez right here in PWR and it will be like nothing you have ever seen before. Prepare yourselves gentlemen, The Machine is here!


(Camera fades back to ringside as Anthony Montez walks out of frame.)


(Devin St. Jons) That's as focused and as ready to go as I've seen Anthony Montez in a long time, and I'll tell you something folks. A focused Anthony Montez is a dangerous man to be in the ring with. Can the man who now refers to himself as "The Machine" continue his win streak? Let's get to the ring for our opening contest!


PWR Classic Division Singles Match
Chris Craven vs "The Machine" Anthony Montez
Our opening contest set the bar high for the superstars on the rest of the card to strive to achieve, as Craven and Montez fought a quick paced match that took off like a shot as soon as the bell ring. Craven dominated the opening minutes, gaining control after the lock up and used his speed game to his advantage, keeping Montez off balance. Craven eventually got Montez down, and scaled the ropes going for a moonsault. Craven leapt, but Montez rolled out of the way. The agile Craven landed on his feet and after Montez missed a clothesline, Craven connected with the German suplex at the four-minute mark. Craven went for a series of covers, all of which Montez kicked out of at two. Craven decided to try and put Montez away, but Montez would have none of it. Craven went for the Craven DDT, but Montez powered out and dropped Craven on the top rope, in perhaps the unfriendliest of ways. Montez clotheslines Craven, who falls back into the ring. Montezes' turn to go on the offensive, whipping Craven into the buckles, before charging in and leaping up, springing off the ropes and connecting with a dropkick, smashing Craven in the corner. Montez asserted his dominance until the eight-minute mark, when Craven countered Montezes' flying head scissors into a powerbomb. Craven connected with the Craven DDT finally, and got a two count. Craven quickly made his way to the top, going for Crave More Head, but came up short! Anthony Montez reacted quickly and locked on his new finisher he likes to call The Deep Sleep. Craven tried to fight it off, but succumbed to the pain, and finally had to tap out.
Winner by submission at 9:49 - "The Machine" Anthony Montez


(Devin St. Jons) Anthony Montez picks up the big win over Chris Craven with that Buffalo Sleeper Hold which he calls the Deep Sleep. These two will be a couple of men to watch as PWR enters year two. Time for some International Division action, Tag Team Style! Let's head back to the ring!


PWR International Division Tag Team Match
Kristian Jones & Delaware Beach Boy vs Matt Flash & Andrew Stratton
The match starts off with Kristian Jones and Andrew Stratton. Jones shows his power early on shoving Stratton into the corner and pounds him with lefts and rights. Jones pulls Stratton out of the corner and brings him down with a belly to belly suplex. Jones drags Beach Boy over to the corner and tags him in. Beach Boy enters and applies a armbar. Stratton fights it off by getting into a position to kick Beach Boy in the gut. Boy lets go of his arm and Stratton chops him in the chest. Stratton then whips Beach Boy into the ropes and follows in, driving a knee into Beach Boy gut. He then grabs Beach Boy by the head and brings him over to his corner and tags in Matt. Matt steps into the ring and lifts his knee into Beach Boy face. Beach Boy stumbles towards his corner but before Jones can get the tag Beach Boy is pulled to the center of the ring. Matt has his arms hooked around Beach Boy waist. He lifts him up and drops him to the mat. He mounts his back and just clubs him with shots to the back of the head. Kristian Jones had enough and tries to attack Flash but Stratton enters the ring and cuts him off. Flash lifts Beach Boy up to his feet, then onto his shoulders. Tosses Beach Boy off to the side with the Flash in the Pain!. Flash covers Beach Boy 1.....2......3!!
Winners by pinfall at 13:14 - Matt Flash & Andrew Stratton


(Devin St. Jons) Big win for Flash and Stratton there, they'll move one more rung up the ladder. A great, hotly contested match, alot of back and forth action as well. Good show put on by the youngsters. We need to take our first commercial break, we'll be right back with Jericho Kane, in action!


:::COMMERCIAL BREAK:::

PWR PRESENTS THE BORDER BATTLE, LIVE FROM WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA!! STAY TUNED TO PWR.COM FOR ALL THE DETAILS!!

:::CAMERA TO BACKSTAGE:::


(Scene comes up backstage, where Miss K.C. Steele is standing by with "The Thrillbilly" Jericho Kane.)


(Miss K.C. Steele) Welcome back to PWR Overload. My name is Miss K.C. Steele, and I am standing by with Jericho Kane. Jericho, you made quick work of your opponent last week.


(Jericho Kane) Damn straight. When it comes to matters like these, I like to get them over with quickly. However, there are some things I like to take my time at. Maybe later you'll get the chance to find out what I'm talking about.


(Miss K.C. Steele) I wouldn't count on that happening. Let's talk about your match tonight. You will be facing Chris Paige, your old tag team partner's henchman, if you will, Marcus K. Yelder. Can you go stride for stride with the big man?


(Jericho Kane) I can and I will. When Duncan McCloud attacked me when I was on the way to the ring for my big Pure Title match, it lit a fire in me and it won't quickly be extinguished. Jericho Kane is one bad MF'er, and Chris Paige is about to find out what happens when you get in my way.


(Scene fades back to ringside as Jericho Kane walks from frame.)


(Devin St. Jons) Well, Jericho Kane was a madman last time against Andrew Stratton, but tonight he's taking on the Big Bull from the Circle. Can he thwart the big man? Let's get to the ring!


PWR International Division Singles Match
"The Big Bull" Christopher M. Paige vs "the Thrillbilly" Jericho Kane
This next match was a hard-hitting one, as the "Thrillbilly" took on "The Big Bull". Both men made their entrances and as the bell rang, they locked up and Paige took the early advantage on Kane, connecting with a knee to the midsection. Paige followed up with a rake to the eyes of Kane, and then began to use his power game. Paige threw Kane into the corner and connects with a series of charging shoulders, damn near cutting Kane in half. Paige stayed on top of Kane, eventually hitting his Rage Breaker move, although Kane using his ring awareness rolled to the ropes and out of the ring. Paige followed to the outside and the momentum swung in the favor of Kane when he grabbed Paige by the waist and flung him into the ring steps. It was all Kane after that. Kane rolled Paige back into the ring and immediately went on the offense, going into a mounted position and pounded him with right hand after right hand. Kane pulled Paige to his feet and takes him up on his shoulders, and drops him with the backbreaker; getting a very close two count. As we hit the eight-minute mark, Kane pulled Paige to his feet, and went for the backcracker, but Paige was close enough to hold onto the ropes. Paige picked Kane up off the mat and lifted him onto his shoulders, going for The Paige Turner; Kane spun out and landed in front of Paige! Kane connected with a kick to the midsection, hooked Paige and connected with Southern Justice! The crowd cheered the move as Kane hooked the leg for a 3 count.
Winner by pinfall at 8:58 - "The Thrillbilly" Jericho Kane


(Devin St. Jons) Kane continues his winning ways here on Overload, picking up the win over Paige. Kane is working his way back to a title shot, and I would expect him to get it sooner, rather than later. I understand we have Lizzie McFadden standing by with the undefeated Fatal Fury. Take it away Lizzie.


(Camera flips backstage to Lizzie McFadden and Fatal Fury.)


(Lizzie McFadden) Thanks Devin. Fury, tonight you face your toughest test to date as you take on the big man, Paul Pain. Pain is looking to get back on track in PWR tonight, at your expense. Can you continue your streak?


(Fatal Fury) I think I can Lizzie. PWR has breathed new life into me, and I want to continue to climb that ladder and get that title shot that I came here to get. Paul Pain, you are a tough son of a gun. But tonight, you face the Fury that is Fatal Fury and tonight, I'm going to unleash my fury on you!


(Fury leaves the scene.)


(Lizzie McFadden) Back to you Devin!


(Camera flips back to ringside.)


(Devin St. Jons) Fury's put together a nice winning streak to start his PWR career. Tonight, he faces a big man who's looking to get back on track. Will we have the continuance to a long winning streak, or will we have a new one begin? Let's find out! To the ring!


PWR Classic Division Singles Match
Fatal Fury vs Paul Pain
Fatal Fury went into this match, trying to continue his winning streak, but he just could not get out of the blocks. Paul Pain dominated this match, hitting a majority of his trademark moves, eventually hitting the Pain Killer to win the match.
Winner by pinfall at 4:30 - Paul Pain


(Devin St. Jons) Paul Pain returns to his winning ways, picking up the big win over Fatal Fury. Pain's power, just too much for Fury on this night. We have a big main event coming up later on, let's hear from one of the competitors in that match, the challenger, Scott Kage.


(Cameras cut backstage where Stacy Warren is standing with PWR superstar Scott Kage.)


(Stacy Warren) Ladies and gentlemen my guest at this time is Scott Kage and Scott I want to start off with your tough loss last week in the 6 man tag. It had to be very frustrating to nail Mary Jane Montez with the Superkick only to have the match end is a disqualifcation.


(Scott Kage) Yes Stacy it was thank you for reminding me and everyone of that fact. Last week was a bunch of BS to say the least but you know I am not going to stand here and complain about it. What's the point in doing that when it won't change anything?


(Stacy Warren) Good point. Well this week you are now in a one on one match for the United States championship. Your opponent is Mavick. You went in expecting a handicap match, how does this affect your gameplan?


(Scott Kage) Stacy let me answer your question for you with two very simple words…it don't! I am always prepared, no matter the situation. Im going into this match with one thing in mind, and thats to claim my first PWR Championship. Now if you will excuse me Stacy I have a match to get ready for.


(Scott Kage walks off to Stacy's left hand side leaving her alone in front of the camera. She just stares for a brief few seconds before the cameras cut to commercial.)


:::COMMERCIAL BREAK:::

COMING SOON!! THE FRANCHISE CUP!!

:::BACK TO RINGSIDE:::


(Devin St. Jons) Welcome back to Overload fans. Before we went to break, we saw words from Scott Kage. He appears to be ready to go it alone here tonight, and he'll have his hands full, thats for sure. It's time for a HUGE International Division match, as Bad News Bully takes on Jacques Couteau! I've been looking forward to this one! To the ring!


PWR International Division Singles Match
Bad News Bully vs Jacques Couteau
Both men are standing in their corners and the bell sounds. You car hear the crowd loudly in this match and they seem to hate Bad News Bully. They lock up. Bully lets go and shoves a knee into Couteau gut. Couteau doubles over and Bad News Bully brings him arm down across Couteaus back. Lifts Cauteau up and hooks his head. He lifts Cauteau up and over with a suplex. Bully now stomps on Couteau a few times and then stops and turns to the crowd. He mouths off to the crowd for a brief second. Bully turns around and begins to lift Couteau. Couteau shows signs of life punching Bully in the gut. Bully tries to bring his arm down across Couteau but Couteau moves out of the way. Bully stumbles forward. Couteau gets behind him and pushes him forward into the corner. Bully hits chest first. He stumbles back turning around. Jacques lifts Bully up and hangs him in the corner with a tree of woe. He then then backs up and runs quickly towards the corner and hits Bully with The Shoulder Blade! Bully falls out of the corner. Couteau pulls him towards the center of the ring. Covers him 1.....2......3!!!
Winner by pinfall at 14:04 - Jacques Couteau


(Devin St. Jons) Jacques Couteau picks up the big win against Bully, and continues to climb the ladder in the International Division. Bully has hit a little bit of a funk here, we'll have to see how he'll bounce back from these setbacks. Right now, I understand we have the United States Champion standing by with some comments. Let's take you backstage to our newest interviewer, Daniella.


(Daniella) Hi folks. I'm Daniella, and I am standing here with the US Champion, Mavick.


(Crowd boos.)


(Daniella) Mavick, tonight in a sense, you might have gotten lucky, as the match for your United States title has been reverted to a singles match, in which you will take on Scott Kage. How do you plan on retaining your United States title?


(Mavick looks at Daniella and removes his sunglasses.)


(Mavick) You must not know who the (bleep) I am do you sweetheart? I think Syn and Brandon need to revise the hiring policy's in this (bleep) company. But to answer your question you dumb slut, I plan on choking out this bitch Scott Kage. Going for the tapout victory. It's obvious that Syn has forgotten who has had his back over the years, and anyone who forgets their friends, is not a man at all. So I need to send Syn a message straight from the Monster and the Circle, and the best way to do that is to take one of his favorite little pet projects and break his spirit.... as well as his spinal cord. You bastard, you wanna take this title from around my waist!!!! Better men then you have tried and failed miserably, you want this title you bitch, you wanna be on top of the food chain, then come try and take it!!!


(Camera switches back to ringside as Mavick stomps away from the scene.)


(Devin St. Jons) Mavick, as he said looking to send a message here tonight, that you don't mess with the Circle. Can Mavick deliver that message? Let's find out, it's time for our main event! To the ring!


:::::MAIN EVENT:::::
PWR United States Title Match
(ch)Mavick vs Scott Kage
Our feature match here tonight on Overload will be for the PWR United States Title. After the happenings on Full Throttle last night, this match was made a singles match instead of the handicap match it was scheduled to be. Now, Scott Kage gets the chance to be a champion here in PWR. "Coming Undone" by Korn blares from the loudspeakers and out walks the challenger. Kage has aligned himself with PWR in this fight against The Circle of the Black Thorn, and tonight, he gets the chance to make one big strike for the side of PWR. Kage enters the ring as "End of the Heartache" by Killswitch Engage comes over the PA and out walks the reigning PWR United States Champion, Mavick! Mavick stands on the stage, in the middle of a chorus of boos and holds his US Title high for all to see. These fans here in Saskatoon don't really care for Mavick it would seem. Mavick marches his way to the ring, and climbs in. Mavick hands his title off to the referee, who officially puts it on the line. The referee hands it off to the ring announcer, and calls for the bell, getting our main event underway! Mavick immediately takes the middle of the ring and cuts off Scott Kage, backing him into the corner. Mavick outweighs Kage by over a hundred pounds and he will be looking to use that to his advantage. Mavick opens up on Kage in the corner, throwing rights and lefts, to the head and the body, Kage is covering up the best he can though, but he can't block them all, and Kage slumps down to the mat in the corner. Mavick puts his boot under the chin of Kage and uses it to choke him! Kage is turning blue! The referee forces a break, but he gave Mavick some leniency there! He was past the five count! After the referee backs away, Mavick reaches down and pulls Kage up by the hair and pushes him back into the corner. Mavick connects with a series of knee lifts, driving the air from the body of Kage! Mavick whips Kage across the ring and into the opposite corner and Kage hits hard! Mavick charges in and Kage brings the boot up and catches Mavick in the jaw! Mavick spins away and down to a knee, and Kage uses the opportunity to catch his breath. Mavick turns back around and comes in once more and Kage connects with another boot, turning away the advance of Mavick once more! The challenger leaps up onto the middle rope, and leaps off and Kage connects with a dropkick to the back of the champion's head! Kage pops back to his feet and he heads over toward Mavick and pulls him to a standing base. Kage backs Mavick to the ropes, Irish whip in, Mavick off the opposite side, Kage goes for the hip toss, but it's blocked by Mavick! Mavick jumps over and attempts a hip toss of his own, but Kage blocks it! Kage spins inward and goes for the backslide! Mavick's shoulders are down, 1 ........ 2 ........ kickout by Mavick! Kage back to his feet first and he cuts off Mavick with a boot to the face! Kage pulls Mavick to his feet and hooks him by the head, and Kage takes Mavick over with a big vertical suplex! Kage floats over and hooks the leg, 1 ........ 2 ........ kickout by Mavick! The challenger needs to stay on top of the big man here; Kage goes for an armbar, trying to keep the big man grounded. Kage stands over Mavick, in a dominant position, trying to really crank down on the shoulder of the United States Champion. Mavick forcing his way out of the hold, he's pushing himself to his knees and stands up, pushing Kage back into the corner. The referee steps in again, trying to force the break and Kage lets go, but Mavick quickly turns toward Kage and sucker punches him! The referee is admonishing Kage drops to a knee and Mavick. Mavick shrugs off the referee and comes back at Kage and connects with The Black Blade to the neck! Brutal move! Kage rolls to the outside, he's in a real bad way here! Can Scott Kage recover here? We've got to take our final commercial break; we'll be right back!!


:::COMMERCIAL BREAK:::

THE OFFICIAL THEME SONG FOR PWR'S BORDER BATTLE IS "PAIN" BY THREE DAYS GRACE. THREE DAYS GRACE'S LATEST CD, "ONE X" IS IN STORES NOW! PWR THANKS THREE DAYS GRACE FOR BEING PART OF PWR AND THE BORDER BATTLE!

:::BACK TO RINGSIDE:::


Welcome back to Overload fans, we're in the middle of a big main event, as Mavick is defending the PWR United States Championship against Scott Kage, and Kage is in a real predicament here, as Mavick has the half Boston crab locked on Kage here. Before we went to break, Mavick hit Kage with the Black Blade, but Scott Kage rolled to the safety of the outside. After brawling on the outside for most of the break, Mavick rolled Kage back into the ring, and now he has the submission hold locked on. Kage is now clawing his way to the ropes; he is almost there, Kage reaches out and locks onto the ropes! Mavick's going to have to break this hold here, the referee gets to four and Mavick finally releases the hold. Mavick living on the edge of the rules right now! Mavick pulls Kage to his feet and places a kick to the back of the leg, trying to cramp the muscles up in that leg even more! Kage drops to a knee, but pops back up and lays into Mavick with a sharp, blistering knife-edge chop, and that takes the champion back a step! Kage with another chop, trying to build back some of the momentum here! Kage with another, but Mavick brings a thumb up and pokes Kage in the eye, stopping that momentum! The crafty Mavick always seems to have a trick up his sleeve. Mavick backs Kage to the ropes, Irish whip in, Kage off the ropes, Mavick connects with the claw hold STO! Mavick drove Kage's head into the mat! Mavick hooks the leg, 1 ........ 2 ........ kickout by Kage! Mavick pulls Kage up; no relent in the game of the United States champion here tonight as he backs Kage to the corner. Mavick rears back and drives a shoulder into the midsection of Kage! Kage gasping for air as Mavick drives that shoulder into his abdomen! Mavick steps up onto the middle rope, and he connects with a series of right hands, right into the skull of Kage! Mavick gets to nine and he pauses for a moment to play to the crowd. The crowd lets him know what they think of him, wait a minute here! Kage pushes Mavick's legs out from under him and Mavick smashes face first into the top rope! Desperation move by Scott Kage there, can he capitalize? Kage quickly rolls up Mavick, 1 ........ 2 ........ kickout by Mavick! Kage going on the offensive here, pulling Mavick to his feet, grabs him by the head, turns into a hangman's neckbreaker! Kage with another cover, 1 ........ 2 ........ kickout by Mavick! Kage lifts Mavick up once again, rear waistlock, Kage muscles Mavick over and connects with the German suplex! Kage is on fire here! Kage with the lateral press, hooks the leg, 1 ........ 2 ........ kickout by Mavick! Mavick showing why he's a champion, staying in this match, enduring this onslaught from the challenger Scott Kage! Kage pulls Mavick to a standing base and backs him to the ropes. Kage with the Irish whip in, Mavick off the ropes, Kage connects with a dropkick right under the chin! Kage pops right back to his feet and he heads to the outside! Kage going to the top rope, could he be going for the Last Resort? Kage making that climb, he's up top, Kage looking down upon Mavick, he leaps and flash bulbs illuminate the arena, and Kage comes up empty as Mavick rolls out of the way! Kage holding his back, he could have easily broken his tailbone there, as that is a harsh miss! Mavick gets back to his feet and pulls Kage up to his as well. Mavick takes Kage onto his shoulders, pushes him off into the air and connects with the GTS! That move is called Go To Sleep, and Scott Kage may very well be asleep, what a shot! Mavick hooks the leg, 1 ........ 2 ........ and he pulls Kage off the mat! What the hell is he doing? He could have had the victory right there! Kage looks unconscious! Mavick pulls Kage up to his feet and he hooks him for the Street Cutter Named Desire! Kage spins out of it and steps back, Kage goes for the Superkick, Mavick ducks and he hits the Monster Neck Breaker, the M.N.B!! Mavick covers and hooks the leg, what the hell? Here comes The New Blood! Mavick covers, 1 ........ 2 ........ broken up by The New Blood, Kros and Donovan! The referee calls for the bell, and Mavick is going to win this one by disqualification!
Winner by disqualification at 16:31 and STILL PWR United States Champion - Mavick


(Devin St. Jons) Kros and Donovan come in and take it to Mavick! They are obviously still mad about what happened to them on Full Throttle! What's next for these teams? Here comes Shane Montez!


(Shane Montez charges the ring and all four men brawl, when suddenly "Hollow Ground" by Hatebreed comes over the PA.)


(Devin St. Jons) It's Synyster! The PWR DOA is on the stage, and he's got a mic!


(Synyster) Hey! Hey! Damn it, listen up! Shane, Mavick, Donovan, Kros, this week evidently wasn't the solving point for this feud, so we're going to step it up a notch! Coming up next is The Border Battle, live in Winnipeg. And on that day, you two teams will be in a match. But it's going to be a very unique match. It will be The Whoresmen's singles titles, the US and Rated R Titles versus The World Tag Team Titles. If The New Blood gets pinned, they lose their World Tag Team Titles to the Whoresmen. If a member of the New Blood pins either you Mavick or you Shane Montez, they will win YOUR singles title!


(Crowd cheers, while the wrestlers in the ring face off.)


(Synyster) Oh, one more thing. This match will take place in one of the most sadistic structures in this business. HELL IN A CELL!! See you in Winnipeg boys.


(Devin St. Jons) What a blockbuster announcement! 3 Titles on the line all in Hell in a Cell! More on this on the Rundown, we're out of time, good night from Saskatoon!


(Show fades to black as the teams stand off in the ring.)


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Thanks to Scott Kage for pitching in with the show.