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PostSubject: Caleb Spires vs. Riley Williamson   Caleb Spires vs. Riley Williamson EmptyMon Aug 26, 2013 9:43 am

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PostSubject: Re: Caleb Spires vs. Riley Williamson   Caleb Spires vs. Riley Williamson EmptySat Aug 31, 2013 7:34 pm

After the three bell rings sound throughout the audience, the match between the general manager and the former RSD champion is now underway. Riley immediately starts the match off kind of hopping in a circle, filled with energy as this is his biggest chance to ever prove himself, and maintain a number 1 spot in the Vendetta title tournament. He’s ready to prove that he has gotten to that number 1 spot by talent and not a fluke. On the flipside, Caleb follows him with his eyes as he hops around, planning his first strike. Eventually, Williamson stops circling Spires and reaches for his neck for a tie-up. Before his arm can even reach The Elite One’s collar, Caleb ducks down and blasts straight into Riley, hoisting him up by the legs and bringing him right down onto his back with a nice, amateur double leg takedown that he perfected in his high school years. Will begins squirming around on the mat, trying to make a quick escape as Caleb starts incorporating some chain wrestling, attempting to lock in an arm triangle choke. Before he can lock it in, his adversary has already made it to the ropes and locked his legs around them so that he can get a rope break. The ref begins to count a rope break, but only gets to the count of 2 before The Orgasmic Legend is already back up to his feet, poised in a stance that shows he is ready to fight. Riley pulls himself back up to his feet, and looks at Spires who is not playing any games tonight. Fine, so be it. Williamson lunges back into his to tie up again. Having a strength advantage over The Elite One, it doesn’t take very long for Riley to force him into a headlock takedown sending the 5x heavyweight champion straight onto his back.

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Before giving up a stupid loss, Spires locks both hands around the star currently #1 in the standings and rolls him onto his stomach to get off his back, though still kept in a tight headlock. Using his impressive strength for his size, Caleb manages to get back up to his feet, though Williamson still has him locked in a headlock. To get out of it, he keeps both hands locked around the waist, backs up into the ropes for some extra momentum, and pushes him Ri into the ropes opposite of the ring. On the rebound, he is caught with an absolutely breath-taking dropkick planted right in his chest and sweeping him off his feet. Immediately on impact after The Elite One’s feet connect with his chest, Williamson goes down and rolls under the bottom rope, stumbling on the outside to catch his breath and clear his head. He tries to rethink a new strategy as the veteran has gotten the better of him in the opening moments. Before he can even think of what to do to get an upper hand, Spires doesn’t want to give him any time of rest. The Orgasmic Legend charges across the ring, jumps through the second and top ropes and nails the Riley with a suicide dive so impressive that Kurt Cobain is a bit envious. Bad joke. But the force of the suicide dive sends the former RSD champion backward into the guard rail.

Ted Cedar: “This certainly is a much different start to Caleb’s match last week, where E.G. seemed to handle him pretty well straight off the bell. Maybe The Elite One has decided to up his game.”

Adam Dennis: “Look at this way, Ted. Caleb is already so far behind in the tournament that a win here probably wouldn’t do too much for him. A win for Riley would put him in great position to be our next champion. Spires has nothing to lose at this point, and Williamson has everything to lose.”

The tempo for the match begins picking up and the fans cheer for Caleb who has already performed a high risk move to raise the excitement level. However, there is no normal showboating or look of a showman on Caleb’s face like he normally would at this point in the match. It’s all business for him right now as he keeps the straightest of faces on. Riley, on the other hand, remains resting against the barrier to catch his stamina. The Elite One doesn’t want him catching his stamina though, and he throws a tough forearm right to his face, almost knocking him over the barrier. Spires grabs the back of his head and gives yet another painful forearm. Before Ri has any chance to retaliate, Caleb hooks his leg with one arm and gets him in a half Nelson with his other arm. He hoists his adversary into the air, and hurls his midsection back onto the guard rail with an innovative gutbuster that gets a “Hmmph!” out of Riley and a pop out of the crowd, for that isn’t a move you see every match. The referee has his count up to 6, so The Orgasmic Legend feels it is necessary to take the match back in the ring. Still holding onto the half Nelson he put in before the gutbuster, the 5x heavyweight champion pulls his opponent off of the guard rail and walks him back to the ring, throwing him in under the second rope. Riley rolls to the center clutching his midsection as Spires crawls back in and pulls his leg up to go for his first pin attempt of the match.

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Will kicks out to remind Caleb that he is tied for first in the tournament for a reason and that a couple moves won’t take him out of contention. The Elite One lets out a small breath, annoyed that the match is still going, even though he knew that there wasn’t much of a chance it was going to be over this quick. Regardless, he gets back up to his feet, his leg cocked and drilling a hole in Williamson with his eyes as he awaits him getting back to his feet. Ri takes a small amount of time to get back up, but eventually he reaches his feet and turns around to see The Elite One throwing his foot up for a roundhouse kick. Wisely enough for the somewhat rookie, he ducks the foot coming for his temple and ends up behind Spires. In one swift motion, right after ducking the foot, he leaps in the air, grabbing The Elite One by the neck and pulls him to the mat with a neckbreaker to shift the momentum. The general manager slips out a very quiet “shit” as he massages his neck to stop the pain. Williamson rolls over on top of him, hoping to steal a quick victory.

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When Caleb kicks out, he pushes with all of his might, basically trying to shove Riley off of him, which could be construed as a lack of respect. Riley raises an eyebrow at the somewhat douche kickout with a look that basically says, “if that’s how you want it to be.” Spires gets onto his knees, tenderly rubbing his neck and starts to raise to his feet. While he is doing so, Riley gives him a swift kick to the gut, knocking the wind out of him and slowing down the process of him getting back to his feet. The kick to the gut gets into Caleb’s head a little bit, and he starts to show his angry side as he gets to his feet. All the while as he gets back up to his feet, Ri has been bouncing off the ropes for extra momentum for a running clothesline basically turning the hall of famer inside out and causing him to hit the mat with a loud thud, and putting the fans on their feet, starting to cheer a bit for Riley as well.

Ted Cedar: “For taking a decent beating in the opening moments of the match, Riley sure has managed to get the ball in his court, trying to show that he can go toe to toe with The Elite One.”

Adam Dennis: “It’s really kind of sad that the fans are getting into this one so much. I have yet to see anything special from either of them and based off their previous matches, I wouldn’t expect too much.”

Just another comment from Dennis that should definitely be ignored. As Caleb hits the mat after the clothesline, Williamson throws his fist in the air to showboat that he is hanging with one of the biggest veterans in the company, in an attempt to win some fans over and it just might be working as the cheers seem to be getting louder. And he isn’t done with The Orgasmic Legend either. He stands behind him in a crouched position, stalking the groggy general manager, waiting for him to get back to his feet. Once he is on one knee, Riley locks up a sleeper hold submission, trying to cut off the flow of oxygen into the brain of Spires and put him out. Caleb tries to pry apart the hands before it is synched in, but the strength advantage of Williamson comes into play. He locks it in and begins swinging The Elite One back and forth like a rag doll, trying to make it even harder for him to get out of it. He reaches as far as he can for the ropes, but it is clearly not much of an option for him at this point in time, as Riley pulls him closer to the center to make sure he won’t reach his feet. Oxygen is being cut off and the fans can see Caleb sputtering, trying to get a bit of air in. His eyes are shutting and with each second his face is getting paler and paler as he is getting less air in his system. It seems like he is starting to lose feeling in his arm and it is going slightly limp. The referee gets down face to face, asking him the question “Can you continue?” As close as he seems to be to going out, Spires nods his head and stands on his tiptoes. He locks his arms around the waist of Ri who seems to be squeezing harder to apply more pressure. It seems as though Caleb may be going out of it, but he gets up to his feet, his legs as limp as a cooked noodle. His legs almost buckle out from under him, but he uses the last of his remaining strength to pick Williamson up in the air and take him over his back for a belly-to-back suplex that manages to break the sleeper hold. Riley arches his back and clenches his teeth after taking the belly-to-back suplex but at the same Caleb is still trying to get back to proper breathing and can’t capitalize.

The match is only a few minutes in and yet the crowd is already sparked, on the edge of their seats in heavy anticipation. Both men are still recovering; Caleb trying to get air flow back into his lungs and Riley rubbing his sore back from the suplex. Riley is the first back up to his feet and staggers over to The Elite One who cuts him off by sending a foot in the direction of his midsection. Will catches his foot just in time, sending Caleb hopping on one leg. However, Caleb uses his veteran experience to swing his other foot right into the side of Ri’s head, with an enzuigiri that cleans his clock, and possibly knocks him loopy. The longest reigning RSD champion tries to keep his balance, but ultimately face plants the mat after staggering for a few seconds. While he falls to the mat, Caleb walks over to the corner and walks out to the apron. Without any hesitation and any showboating, Spires starts climbing to the top turnbuckle, awaiting for Williamson to get back to his feet. The Elite One perches himself on the top and Riley makes it back up to his feet. Will notices Caleb straightening himself out, knowing he is about to do something crazy and doesn’t want to take the risk. He jumps to the nearest ropes he can find and shakes them as hard as he can, making Spires lose all of his balance and fall onto the top turnbuckle, legs spread apart. Many men in the audience “ooh!” and cringe at what might be the most painful thing a man could ever endure. Well, Spires’ offense is pretty much useless right now, giving Riley the advantage. Riley staggers over to the turnbuckle where Caleb is currently residing, with a look of pure anguish on his face while he holds his testicles. Williamson climbs up to the second rope and begins clubbing Caleb in the back, trying to weaken him even more than he just did by destroying his manhood. The Elite One is in a very vulnerable position right now, and the cunning Ri-Will plans on taking advantage of this as he locks around Caleb’s waist and pulls him up into the air in a gutwrench position, showing a nice feat of strength. The Orgasmic Legend tries to wiggle out of his precarious position, but Riley has him clamped tight. He throws the hall of famer off the top rope, off to the side of the mat with a gutwrench suplex, immediately grabbing onto the top rope so that he doesn’t lose his balance. The 5x heavyweight champion goes down to the mat from high up and the result is a very bad feeling for him. He flops around on the mat a little bit, clutching his side in pain as that is where he landed hardest and it hinders him from getting up so quickly. Riley sees him defenseless on the mat and looks out to the crowd with a smile. All of his supporters cheer him on and he delivers big time by stepping up to the top rope, springing backward as he does an breath-taking flip and lands right onto Caleb’s body with a moonsault.

Ted Cedar: “Amazing showing from Riley! Innovating a nice gutwrench suplex and following up with a high risk move that paid off.”

Adam Dennis: “Oh, sorry, could you repeat that? I was too busy playing ‘Words with Friends.’ On second though, don’t repeat it. I probably don’t care.”

The moonsault by a man who weighs 60 pounds more than him truly hurts Caleb. He cringes on the mat, sputtering for air while Riley rests on his knees, his own velocity stunning him for a second. Once he gains his composure, he drops on top of Spires, hooking the leg, leaving the fans ready to pounce out of their seats as it may be over.

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At the last split second, The Elite One saves himself from a loss and from an automatic drop out of the title tournament. Ri raises up on his knees again, eyes closed as he takes a small breath, almost sure that he was going to get him there. Nonetheless, he’s not going to shut down just yet, and in contrast will decide to up his game. The 5x heavyweight champion uses the ropes he is closest by to help himself back to his feet, which may be his fate. Once he turns around he is met with a big boot to the gut, causing him to double over, in perfect position for Williamson to pick him up for a powerbomb. He holds Spires up on his shoulders, ready to take him down for a powerbomb, but Caleb drops an elbow on the back of his head and wiggles as much as possible to get out of what could be his doom. A second elbow to the head makes Riley lose his strength and balance, dropping The Elite One who slips out from behind, and lands on his feet with a bit of a limp. Riley and Caleb turn around to face each other at the same time, and the longest reigning RSD throw the punch. The veteran instinct causes the general manager to duck it and get Ri in an STO position. Before wasting any time, The Elite One lifts Riley off the mat and slams him on his back as he also falls to his back, turning the momentum back to his side with a Caution(Side effect) taking Ri by surprise and possibly out of commission for a few seconds. But with as much pain as Caleb caused Williamson with the move, it has also weakened The Orgasmic Legend. The two lie on the mat taking deep breaths as they both try to get their heads completely back into it. Suddenly, a spark ignites in Caleb who leans back, and shoots himself forward with a kip-up back to his feet that get the fans screaming for him. Instead of playing it off to the crowd, he instead narrow his eyes and clenches his teeth at Riley, as he yells “Get the hell up!” as he uses hand motions as if that will help revive Riley. Whether it helps or not, the process begins speeding up as the groggy Williamson begins pushing himself back to his feet, almost falling back down, but still standing. He turns to face the general manager who is ready to take his head off with a superkick. He goes for it, but the former RSD champion shows that he is too smart for that by catching Spires’ foot and twisting it as far to the side as he can, making Caleb lose all of his balance in an ankle lock that looks like it might be breaking the ankle of The Elite One. Spires falls to the mat, resting on it with both hands as he has the look of a serial killer in his eyes, hollering out in pain. He reaches around for anything that might be in sight that could help him get out of it. The fans are on their feet screaming loudly with a 50/50 positive and negative reaction. Half the fans want to see a HUGE upset from out of nowhere, and the rest of the fans are praying for Spires to break it. But in the end, it might be Riley who breaks it; it being his ankle.

Adam Dennis: “Oh my God! Please tell me this is actually happening! Caleb Spires is about to tap out to Riley Williamson!”

Ted Cedar: “Caleb is in bad position! I don’t think he can reach the ropes.”

Caleb’s face makes it look like he is in the most pain he has ever endured as he grabs his hair and nearly pulls it out he is hurt so bad. He extends his arm, trying to reach the ropes, but they are too far away for him. And even if they weren’t too far, Ri pulls him back to the center. Riley looks more determined than ever, sealing his future as a main eventer in just a few seconds if he can get Caleb to tap out. Caleb hovers his hand above the mat as the thought crosses his mind, but he can’t bring himself to do it. His ankle is twisted at nearly a 135 degree angle and he tries anything to get out it. He plants both hands on the mat and pushes himself forward, rolling it into a reversal pin, sitting on top of Riley’s chest.

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After kicking out, Riley looks like a deer in headlights; he was that close to being caught and pinned without even having any damage inflicted on him. His chances of being world champion were almost torn away just like that and it makes him more caution. He rolls back up to his feet as The Elite One clutches the ropes, trying to get himself back up to his feet, without much of a foot to stand on. He is basically one-legged at this point, his ankle coming close to snapping. But the ropes help him back to his feet, even if he is limping. He turns around basically on one leg that nearly buckles from the pain of the harmed ankle. It doesn’t really matter if it almost buckles though, because Riley cuts him off by grabbing him behind the kneecaps, lifting The Elite One in the air and slamming him down on his back, with a nearly paralyzing spinebuster that manages to get the crowd behind Riley yet again as he is showing his heart and determination yet again. Caleb arches his back on the mat, the spinebuster practically realigning his spine and making it tough for him to get back to his feet. Williamson sees this as a great opportunity as he snaps his head and looks at the cheering crowd with a wide-eyed expression on his face, the cheers fueling him even more. He gets in a crouched stance and spreads his arms out to showboat for the crowd who has an idea what is coming next. He runs to the opposite side of the ropes, rebounds and meets back up with Caleb, dropping an elbow right into his heart for his signature blading drop that just might be signaling the end of the match.

Ted Cedar: “Williamson gains control of the match yet again, and I think after his signature blading drop, he might be getting ready to put the legend away.”

Adam Dennis: “I am loving this! Just imagine if Caleb loses 3 weeks in a row, his spirit will be so crushed. Maybe he’d even kill himself!”

Spires grabs at his chest, flopping like a fish whose gills have been cut out as he shows the obvious pain of the blading drop that followed the spinebuster. The pain of the last two moves makes it hard for Caleb to get back up as he rolls into a corner to pull himself to his feet. Riley is anticipating it with his heart beating faster than ever. Once the Elite One gets back to his feet, he walks right into being hoisted into a fireman position from Ri, who is ready to drop him with his finishing F5 move. The adrenaline in Riley is going so crazy right now he might have a heart attack. His dream of sealing a legacy is just one move and 3 seconds away and it doesn’t look like Caleb will be able to fight it off. He throws Spires off and throws him down… However, Caleb uses his cunningness and manages to lock his arm around Will’s head, and when he falls down he plants Riley head first into the mat with an amazing tornado DDT. The former RSD champion hits the mat with such authority that it looks like his neck may have snapped as he comes back up on his knees before ultimately fainting onto his back. Of course, Caleb is still taking time to recover as he has hardly any energy left from the recent string of offense by Riley and taking a lot of energy to reverse the F5. It takes Spires a solid 10 seconds before he is even stirring to get back to his feet, and once he does, he still has a slight limp from the ankle lock, but not nearly as bad as earlier. He stand in the corner, shaking one leg as he waits for Riley to get back up to his feet, the fans familiar of what he is attempting. Lights Out may be in Riley’s future. Williamson gets to his knees, holding his head and struggles to pull himself up to his feet, a bit dizzy from the DDT, but once he reaches his feet, The Elite One lunges out of the corner ready to strike like a rattlesnake. And a superkick does connect. However, it was not a superkick from Caleb. At the last split second, Riley lifts his leg before The Elite One could get his in the air, and plants him right in the kisser, causing yet another crowd eruption for an unsuspected reversal.

Ted Cedar: “Every time one of these two mounts offense and almost ends the match, the other comes out of nowhere and stops it. This is simply amazing.”

Adam Dennis: “I’m pretty sure the real Caleb is running out of heel things for me to say, so he is going to instead break the fourth wall by acknowledging I’m not real and he is writing for me.”

The Elite One just got a taste of his own medicine, getting kicked straight on in the jaw and plummeting to the mat like a sack of watermelons. Ri falls to one knee, fatigued from the match, but wise enough to fall onto The Elite One, possibly about to steal the match with Spires’ own move.

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The veteran shows why he has had as much success as he has by pushing out as forcefully as he possibly can at this point; though that isn’t very much force after the grueling match. Will slumps back over in a seated position, shaking his head, as nothing he can do will kill the legend. It’s time to bring out the big gun. He is going to do whatever it takes to beat Spires, and his Stun of Death just might be what it takes. He gets back to his feet, shaking in anticipation and slight anger as he hollers for Caleb to get up. The Elite One clutches his jaw and looks around, maybe trying to remember where he is. He gets up and falls right back down into a corner, but still manages to fight through the pain. He turns around, walks toward the center, and is met with a boot to the gut, causing him to bend down. “Here it is,” thinks Riley. “The moment of my career.” He clutches Caleb by the neck and gets ready to sit out and destroying The Elite One’s entire nervous system with a Stun of Death. But as soon as he does so, Spires plants both hands into Riley’s back and rushes him to the nearest corner he can find, pushing him right into the top turnbuckle, sternum first and manages to knock the wind straight out of him. He leans in the corner to catch his breath, but Caleb is not going to give him that chance. As best as he can, and almost tripping along the way, Caleb runs to the corner, leaps in the air, and delivers a flying knee straight to the back of Riley’s head, causing his legs to buckle and lean forward into the turnbuckle which makes it his only support for standing, as he is in a slight daze. Spires lands on his feet from the knee and stumbles back, falling to the ground but getting right back up again for his adrenaline level is through the roof. He shows no mercy by charging the corner and giving yet another skull-crushing flying knee to the back of Will’s head that makes him look even more dizzy and possibly with not a single clue what is going on. Spires is a shark that smells blood and some of the fans give a mixed reaction toward the killer mentality of Caleb who is trying to send a huge statement. He backs up a few feet, runs toward Riley, and delivers a third flying knee to the back of the head which could have been the most violent and even knocked Riley unconscious. Throughout the entire process, Caleb didn’t show any facial expressions of concern or relent. Like he said earlier, tonight is a bad night. With Riley in the corner making absolutely no movement or any signs of consciousness, the 5x heavyweight champion comes from behind him, uses all his strength, and the ropes for some extra leverage to lift Williamson up onto his shoulders in a torture rack position. His ankle almost buckles, so Caleb makes his burning hammer short and sweet by spiking the former RSD champion onto the top of his head and falling into a sit-out with him. Ri lies on the mat, no movement at all as Caleb crawls on top of him, hooking his leg and giving himself better position in the title tournament standings as he gets a

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~Ding! Ding! Ding!~


(If I come home tonight, I’ll write a post-match. If not, oh well, only graded bell to bell.)
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PostSubject: Re: Caleb Spires vs. Riley Williamson   Caleb Spires vs. Riley Williamson EmptySat Aug 31, 2013 10:59 pm

Ding,Ding,Ding!!

As the ring bell tolls three times to signal the start of this blockbuster match Riley Williamson and Caleb Spires exit their corners and begin circling the ring, the two men sizing each other up, knowing full well that pulling off an early advantage is their best bet. their eyes never leaving the other. They slowly begin to close the gap between them, the fans on the edge of their seats in anticipation as they look forward to the first real piece of action in this match. They certainly don’t have to wait long because within seconds both men lunge forward, locking up in the ring in a collar and elbow tie up. It’s a very typical and very expected move as almost all matches start up with a collar and elbow tie up. Riley Williamson and Caleb Spires wrestle for control in the ring, the pair jockeying for position in the early seconds. They both try to overpower the other and in the end its Riley who seems to take the lead, pushing Caleb back towards the corner until the back of the Elite One is pushed firmly against the turnbuckle. Spires does well not to let Riley break away and strike however, keeping him locked up in the collar and elbow tie up until the referee has no choice but to step in and separate the two, the official pushing Riley back and directing him to back away to give Caleb some room to breath. Riley does so as he backs away the veteran. Showing some mutual respect. With Riley securely backed across the ring, the referee allows Caleb out of the corner and the two men begin to circle around each other again. It’s of little surprise, it isn’t every day that either man gets to really put their technical skills to the test and they’re going to savour it while they still can. The gap is closed for the second time as both Williamson and Spires lock up in the centre of the ring for a second time, the two men jostling for control within the collar and elbow tie up. For the second time in as many attempts Riley comes out on top, the former RSD Champion managing to slip out of Caleb’s arms and take hold of the wrist of the Elite One in the process. Riley, with Caleb’s wrist in hand, ducks underneath the arm and moves his grip to the hand before bending the wrist back, the Floridan getting a firm grip on the wrist lock. Riley quickly transitions the move as he pulls him in and wrapped his arms around the head of the veteran with the side headlock. With the side-headlock firmly clinched in Riley looks to capitalise on it with another staple move, pushing his leg in between the legs of Caleb and using the position to pull off a classic karate style toss, bringing the Orgasmic Legend off of the mat and flipping him onto the canvas back first, the Floridan keeping his grip on the head the entire time to end up on top of Caleb with the headlock still clinched in much to Rose’s, and the fans, surprise, none of whom were ever expecting Riley to be capable of actually outwrestling the veteran XWA star. Spires isn’t one to rest when he’s on the back foot and he certainly isn’t the kind of man to admit that maybe he’s past his prime, the Elite One remaining focused and in control of himself as he seeks to find a way out of the grounded headlock. He doesn’t bother with trying to slip his way out or power up into a backdrop because those kind of tactics leave far too much room for Riley to capitalise and capitalise the former RSD Champion will. Instead he goes with the much quicker and much more effective route of twisting his body back so that he can wrap his legs around the head of Williamson and use his incredible lower body strength to pull down and force Riley to release his grip if he doesn’t want the muscles in his own neck to feel like they’re being pulled apart. Riley manages to roll through the pull, releasing him from the grip of Caleb’s legs, and both men quickly scramble up onto their feet at very much the exact same moment, again meeting each other’s gazes as they make it up.

Ted:And we are back from where we started.

Adam:Unbelievable.

The former New Yorker and Caleb both stare each other down and then slowly they both begin to grin, appreciating the challenge that is now presenting itself to them. Caleb begins to clap his hands together while Riley begins to move. They begin to circle around the ring again but this time it barely takes a second before they close that gap between them and go in for the shoulder and elbow tie up once again, the two men jostling for control for the third time in the early portion of this match. In contrast to the previous two occasions though this time it’s Caleb who comes out in control as he manages to slip out of the former RSD Champion, taking hold of Riley’s hand and then ducking beneath the arm. With all of Caleb’s strength, The Elite One grabs onto Riley legs and hoists him up. He takes Riley down, sending him crashing down to the canvas back first with a double leg takedown. The former New York Native is taken by surprise by the tackle but he quickly gets his arms up to block the inevitable right hands courtesy of The Elite One as Caleb attempts to get in some early blows. A few of the right hands manage to connect with the side of Riley’s head but he manages to block the worst of them as he pushes his knee up against the stomach that is Caleb, using it to raise Caleb up just enough for Riley to slip his legs up and over the neck of the former 5x Time World Champion, Riley grabbing at the hand and going for a very early triangle choke! The crowd are just as surprised as Caleb is that Riley is attempting this move so early but Caleb manages to slip backwards through the un-clinched legs of the Floridan, escaping out back. Caleb scrambles away as both men leap up onto their feet with ease, Riley charges forward and driving his knee right into the gut of Spires, Williamson pushing his opponent back first against the turnbuckle. With Caleb slightly winded from the knee the Floridan grabs hold of the top rope for leverage and then drives his boot flush into the mid-section of Spires, drawing a gasp as all of the air within Caleb’s body escapes him in one fell swoop. Some of the people in the crowd Boo their Hometown hero, not liking this vicious side of Riley. Since he’s got Caleb in the corner Riley decides to add a few more boots to the mid-section for good measure, driving his boot into the abdomen of Caleb with as much force as he can get behind it . He strikes twice, then a third, then a fourth and for a fifth and final time he sends his boot slamming straight into the gut of the Veteran.

Ted:The People in Orlando are not liking what they are seeing Adam. The Former RSD Champion is really showing why he shouldn’t be taken lightly.

Adam:Ah, who gives a flying crap of what these people like and what they don’t like Ted. Riley is smart, he is not letting the General Manager of Vendetta,...A guy who is also a Five Time World Champion may I add, gasp for air and I applaud that.



Caleb is definitely winded by the blow, having lost all of the air in his lungs from the first boot and those that followed not helping any. Riley looks up at the crowd and looks at them with a glarey look. His eyes squinted. He raises both his arms up into the air and half of the crowd cheer him….But the other half don’t. A Blanked, expressionless look can be seen on his face as he bends over and hooks his hand over the head of Caleb and pulls him up onto his feet. Once they’re up there Riley grabs hold of Caleb’s wrist and goes for the Irish whip towards the corner, only for Caleb to pull off the counter, the two men swivelling in place and Caleb sends Riley slamming back first into the opposing turnbuckle. Looking to keep up this quick pace Spires charges forward and goes for a clothesline to the corner but Riley ducks out underneath, Caleb finding nobody there as he hits the turnbuckle chest first and staggers backwards. The Floridan sees a chance to capitalise, running the ropes and on the rebound looking for a clothesline of his own but just like Riley, Caleb sees it coming. Caleb ducks down, hooks his arm between the legs of Riley and then uses his shoulder like a springboard to send Williamson up and flipping overhead. With anyone else you’d be seeing them coming down to the canvas back first at this point as a result of the shoulder toss but not the Floridan, Riley managing to use his momentum and turn forwards just enough to land on his shoulders in a forwards roll, the challenger bouncing up onto his feet, leaping up and catching a turning Riley Williamson right in the face with a dropkick that sends him crashing down to the canvas.

Ted:Caleb just turned Riley inside out!

Adam:And the momentum seems to be going towards Caleb now.

Riley sits up and nurses his jaw as he sits up and holds it. Caleb gets back to his feet and notices that Riley is sitting up. So, he runs towards the ropes, rebounds off of them, as he comes back to Riley Caleb jumps down with both his legs landing on Riley’s face, he hits Shining Wizard. The back of Riley’s head hits the mat, showing the power of the move. Caleb lifts Riley’s leg up and goes for the cover.

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Kickout by Riley.

The Elite One gets back up to a vertical base and drags Riley up with him. With both men now on there feet, Caleb kicks Riley in the mid section for good measure, wraps his arm around the neck of Riley, grabs onto his shorts, lifts him up and leans back hitting a Snap Suplex. The General Manager now points towards the corner of the turnbuckle and smiles towards the crowd. Seeing if they want him to go up top and they do! Caleb walks towards the corner of the ring. With his back turned on the corner he places his right foot on the middle rope and his left foot on the middle rope. Riley remains laying on the mat motionless as Caleb now stands tall he points down towards Riley. He jumps down and attempts to hit a flying Leg Drop but at the last second Riley moves out of the way causing Caleb's bum to crash and burn onto the mat. The Crowd "Ohh's" as if they can feel his pain. Riley gets back up and waits for Caleb to get up. After a few seonds, The Elite One gets back up and as he does Riley pushes him causing him to turn around and face him. Riley kicks Caleb in the gut, places Caleb's head on his shoulders, drops down and hits the Stun Of Death! (Stunner) Caleb falls in the middle of the ring while Riley goes on top of him and goes for a cover.

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Ding,Ding,Ding!!
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