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PostSubject: M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth   M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth EmptyMon Apr 07, 2014 3:05 am

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PostSubject: Re: M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth   M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth EmptySat Apr 12, 2014 1:29 pm

Laura Watts: “Ladies and gentlemen, the next match is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, weighing in at two hundred and seventy eight bounds, making his XWA debut out of ‘Gates-heed’, England… Chris Doooolmeth!”

Ruiner’s “Two Words” hits the sound system and the drums thunder around the arena creating a melodic pulsing. A tall figure stands at the top of the entrance ramp, a leather hood shades his face from the watchful eyes of the punters. The man marches down to the ring, his head never lifting to view the lively Boston crowd. He doesn’t break stride as he approaches the ring side, turning and making his way up the steps, balancing himself on the apron. It is here that the Geordie finally reveals his face, swiftly removing his hood with his left hand in one – somewhat aggressive movement. He takes a deep breath in as he gazes at the arena, a subtle smirk sprouts out from the red-tinged forest of Christopher’s beard. He runs his fingers slowly down his scar before shedding his jacket and dumping it at ring side. Dolmeth lumbers over the top rope and rests himself against a turnbuckle, content to wait for Alex.

Ted Cedar: “Fresh meat tonight in this youngster, Chris Dolmeth.”
Joey Miles: “Exactly, he’s got nothing going for him in this match, the crowd hasn’t reacted to him one way or another and he hasn’t even tried to entice them to do so. This guy won’t last, mark my words, he’s not meant for this business.”

Laura Watts: “And his opponent; weighing in at two hundred and thirty pounds, hailing from Bronx, New York. He is the number one contender for the XWA World Heavyweight Championship – ‘Mr. Centre of Attention’ Hitman Alex!”


The music hits and the Hitman, Alex comes out by walking on the stage. Alex goes to the center of the stage and stops to looks at his opponent with a serious look on his face,and then continues to walk down the ramp. Alex stops in the middle of the ramp as a rain of Black and Purple sparks are coming down like a curtain over The Hitman as he's just walking in it and having his serious face on. The Hitman then proceeds walking forward more down the ramp and walks to the left side of the ring to go up the steel steps as his Ramp Pyro fades away and stops. Hitman Alex walks up the steps and cleans his feet on the canvas and then looks to the fans that are on the left side and puts closes his right hand into a rock and puts it in the air, giving the sign that he is The Hitman, the one and only, and that he's going to defeat his opponent. Hitman Alex continues to go inside the ring as he bends over and enters through the middle rope. Hitman Alex walks toward the middle of the ring and looks around the arena as the whole stadium lights fades a little bit, leaving darkness behind and the main spotlight is on Hitman Alex, who is still in the middle. Hitman Alex's music fades away as the lights comeback on and he walks toward the corner and takes his shirt off and throws it outside as Hitman Alex looks prepared and ready to give the beat-down to his opponent.

Ted Cedar: “Alex will be looking to finish off quick here and make a point tonight. He wants Maddox’s title and he’s coming for him.”

*DING DING DING*

Chris comes to life upon hearing the bell as both men strafe one another to get a reading of the other man. Both men are unable to swallow pride and go straight for the collar and elbow tie up, each one trying to prove their dominance in the match. Unfortunately for The Highlight though, Dolmeth’s slight height, weight and strength advantage gives him the upper hand as he pushes the American down to the canvas. Hitman looks up at the Brit with disbelief as the giant Geordie smiles, bringing his right hand up and moving his fingers back and forth, telling his opponent to “bring it”. The gladiators lock into a collar and elbow tie up once more and again Dolmeth gains the upper hand, beginning to push Mr. COA backwards. Not one to be fooled twice, Alex doubles over Dolmeth with a lifting knee to the abdomen. He is quick to lock his arms around the Englishman’s head, attempting to crush it beneath his armpit. The beard grates and irritates Alex’s forearm but it is no more than mere discomfort. He wrenches at the head and tries to lower his base as to bring the six and a half foot wrestler down further, however, Dolmeth pushes back to prevent this. Placing his mitt in the centre of his opponent’s back, the Brash Brit pushes forward with all of his might, sending Mr. Reasonable doubt careening into the ropes. Re-establishing himself, Chris lunges toward Alex with an outstretched arm in an attempt to take his head off with a lariat but The Hitman isn’t number one contender for the most prestigious title in the company for no reason and ducks underneath, gaining momentum on the opposite ropes. He drops and plants his shoulder into the stomach of Dolmeth just as the unfortunate victim turns around, tackling him to the mat.

Ted Cedar: “Alex takes Dolmeth down with a perfectly executed spear.”
Joey Miles: “Don’t give the kid too much credit, I wouldn’t say it was perfect.”


It may not have been, but it was enough to take the wind out of the big man’s lungs. He has little time to gain his bearings though as Alex is upon him with a cascade of rights and lefts. This isn’t an unfamiliar position for the bearded brawler though. He took his fair share of beatings when out on the street and knows that you can always pull back from something like that. Out of frustration, or perhaps boredom, Alex ceases this onslaught and instead takes a handful of hair, much to the anguish of the monochromatic magistrate of the match. Alex ignores his warning about hair pulling and brings Chris up to a vertical base. He tucks Chris’ head underarm in a front facelock before dropping himself to the mat, pulling his adversary down with. The Terror of Tyneside’s dome bounces off of the mat as he is laid out by the DDT. The Anti-Hero knows that he is in firm control of the match and is dictating a pace that suits him perfectly. He slithers over the top of his opponent, trapping an arm beneath him. The Hitman sadistically twists the wrist joint of the downed combatant, attempting to weaken much of Christopher’s strike-focused arsenal. The bearded brawler releases a shallow scream to express the anguish as he tries the figure a way out of the hold. He elects to bring his free arm underneath himself, temporarily increasing the pressure upon his trapped limb, in order to roll through, pinning Alex’s shoulders to the mat. The referee is quick to react.

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Alex gets a shoulder up, but is visibly quite surprised that a man the size of his rival was able to manoeuvre himself so well. The Strapping Young Lad uses this moment of reflection to his advantage in order to base his first real offence of the match. He places a firm boot into the chest of Alex, knocking him to the mat. This is met with several more as the simple fighting style of Chris comes to light. He wraps his hand around Alex’s throat and, showing his strength, pulls him up to his feet. Dolmeth places his free hand between The Hitman’s thighs and slips his other hand behind the head of the opponent as he turns him upside down. Alex plummets back first into the mat, the body slam chased by an elbow drop right in the sternum causing Mr. Centre of Attention’s entire body to convulse. Using both hands the predator rolls his prey over onto his stomach, Dolmeth then mantles over Alex and locks both hands underneath his chin straining upwards, over-arching The Hitman’s neck and back.

Joey Miles: “What’s he doing? He should be trying to put his opponent away, not give him forced yoga lessons.”
Ted Cedar: “It’s called wearing your opponent down, and it’s a smart move. There’s a lot of weight and strength behind this hold, making it hard to break. This might just be the end of the match right here.”
Joey Miles: “Pfft. I doubt it. This rookie couldn’t get a woodpecker to tap.”


The referee asks if Alex wishes to end the bout but the response is inevitably negative. Alex begins to crawl towards the ropes, dragging his cumbersome backpacker along with him.

Joey Miles: “Told you he didn’t know what he was doing. He should have hooked those arms back and trapped them to complete the camel clutch. Right now it’s a piss-poor chinlock at best.”

Realising that Alex is about to reach the ropes and force himself to break the hold, Dolmeth prematurely does just that before dropping his knee into The Highlight’s back. The Adjudicator runs his hand through his beard as he ponders his next move. He moves himself to a standing position and waits for Alex to follow suit. A quick kick to the gut sets the tone and the Strapping Young Lad thrusts the Hitman’s head between his thighs. The Inglorious Bastard bends down, gripping onto both of Alex’s hips with his mammoth hands. He yanks upwards, carrying Mr. Centre of Attention up and mounting him on his shoudlers. Or at least that was the plan until The Hitman managed to twist his body and crawl his way down Dolmeth’s back. He tucks and arm underneath Chris’ groin and topples the giant over backwards, folding his body up using his own weight against him and taking a handful of his shorts. The zebra-clad official is in perfect view of the Englishman’s shoulders and begins the count.

Ted Cedar: “Oh the number one contender might just have it here with this roll up!”

[1]
[2]


Chris Dolmeth straightens out his body, utilising his strength to force his way out of that pinning predicament. Both men are quick to their feet, but The Unorthodontist is met with a thunderous enzuigiri kick. His eyes roll to the back of his head as he drops to the cold canvas once again. The yank dives on top of his fallen victim and again the referee begins the count.

[1]
[2]


No! The youngster managers to get a shoulder up before the fated three count. The Anti-Hero is beside himself and begins to strike the ground out of frustration at not putting the opponent away. He holds up three fingers at the referee in some frail hope that will convince him that he made the final pinfall of the match but it is useless; the official is steadfast in his decision. Alex refreshes himself, dragging both hands up over his face before dragging his thumb over his throat, signalling for the end. He wafts his arm up, over and over, urging his prey to rise so he can put him away for good. Dolmeth reaches his hands and knees before attempting to shake any cobwebs out of his bearded head, his tattoos glistening as the artificial arena light refracts on the sweat that laces his body. The number one contender for Maddox’s title stalks his target; swiftly moving behind the, now rising, Gateshead-native; measuring him up, calculating the perfect moment to strike. The man stumbles backwards to reaffirm his solid base, raises a hand to his forehead and begins to turn to meet his maker.

Ted Cedar: “Well this could be it Joey, looks like Alex is setting up for the HKO and that’ll spell the end for Dolmeth’s dreams for a successful debut here tonight.”
Joey Miles: “Yeah. Goodbye. Farewell. Ciao. Fuck off. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out and goodnight to Mr. Dolmeth.”


The Hitman springs towards The Unorthodontist, his body twisting mid-manoeuvre as to hook an arm around the head and neck of Chris. He locks in the position but is unable to capitalise. Dolmeth has his arms locked tightly around Alex’s waist, preventing him from leaving the mat and drilling the Brit’s face into the canvas. Loosening his grip, the bearded brawler places a hand onto the sweat-glazed back of his opponent and thrusts him toward the corner. Alex’s head makes a sickening connection with the turnbuckle, the impact heard around the arena. The New Yorker staggers backwards, dazed from the knock to the head and turns into a mid-section boot from the Englishman. The Inglorious Bastard is quick to tuck The Hitman’s head between his thighs and hooks his arms. He grasps behind Alex’s knees and lifts him up, releasing a war cry as he does so. Leaping into the air, the aggressor places both of his feet out in front of him and - upon gravity taking effect - brings the head of Mr. Centre of Attention crashing down into the cold, cold canvas.

Ted Cedar: “And Chris Dolmeth just turned this around completely! We thought we were going to see Hitman Alex end this with the HKO, but that move right-there might just have got the youngster his first win in his first match here at XWA!”

Breathing heavily, the Strapping Young Lad clambers over to the laid-out Hitman and places a hand in the centre of his chest. He uses his free and to hold behind the knee-cap and suspend the leg for leverage as the referee drops to the canvas to begin his count.

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[2]
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“Two Words” hits the P.A. for the second time in XWA history as the bell rings for the end of the contest. The official goes to raise the victor’s hand, but Chris Dolmeth is already making his way out of the ring. As he exits he again makes no attempt to acknowledge the fans, the smarter of whom notice and begin a small chorus of booing.

Ted Cruz: “The kid just won and he’s getting outta here faster than he could say “victory”. What gives Joey?”
Joey Miles: “Eh, he knew he only won because of a fluke and didn’t feel like sticking around any longer. Hopefully the kid will call it a day after this.”


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PostSubject: Re: M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth   M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth EmptySat Apr 12, 2014 1:46 pm

M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth EGr5Ldk"He got the world, in his hands" M5.) Hitman Alex vs. Chris Dolmeth EGr5Ldk

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This time Hitman Alex isn't wearing any bandages around his waist, so he must be feeling better. Both men are in their respective corners as the referee asks both men if they're ready. The referee gets the answer he wanted as he turns to the timekeeper to ring the bell. As the match is about to start the fans are starting to chant "Hit-Man A-Lex" follow by five claps. The chant makes Chris get even more serious that he already was as Alex smiles, but is ready for the match.

DING DING DING

Both men get out of their respective corners as they come closer to one another and decide to lock up, with both hands on each other's shoulders. Both men showing their strength as they're trying to push each other back and get the advantage, but Chris manages to get behind Alex and quickly drops down as he puts one arm up between Alex's legs as he brings him down backwards into a Schoolboy Pin. The referee quickly slides next to the cover as he starts his count, One...but Hitman Alex quickly kicks out. Chris quickly rolls back up as Alex slides outside the ring and decides to take a break. The fans are seeing that Alex is not off to a good start as they continue to pay attention. The referee asks Alex to get back inside, but Alex is taking his sweet time. The Terror of Tyneside waits inside the ring as he gives Alex enough room to get back inside. The referee starts his count as he yells out One, and Alex finally decides to slide back inside the ring. Chris allowing Alex to stand back up, and he does. Both men walk to each other again and lock up once again, but this time Alex is the one who moves behind Chris and drops down as he brings his arm up between Chris's legs to drop him down into a Schoolboy cover. The crowd cheers as the referee slide next to the cover and counts, but by the time he gets to his one count, Chris has kicked out. Both men roll back up as Chris gets angry. Chris and Alex both stand up at the same time, but Chris makes the move first as he quickly runs towards Alex and connects with a Clothesline, sending the former World Heavyweight Champion down. Chris quickly hooks the leg and goes for another cover early in this match. The referee slides next to the cover and begins to count. One....T...but Alex kicks out as he raises his right shoulder off the mat. Chris picks Alex up by his head as he also gets back up from covering him, as he drags him to the center of the ring. The crowd booing as The Unorthodontist is in control of this match. Chris puts Alex in a front face lock, as he sets him in a suplex position. Chris lifts Alex up in the air as his whole body is straight while being lift as Chris waits half a second before connecting with a Vertical Suplex, as Alex's back connects with the mat, and Chris hooks the leg to go for another cover in the match. The referee slides next to the cover and counts. One.......Two......but Alex manages to kick out once again.

Ted Cedar: This young man taking the advantage early in this match, dominating the former World Heavyweight Champion.

Joey Miles: You know what? I normally despite Alex, but for some odd reason, I don't want him to lose. I mean Chris, who the hell is he? What the fuck is up with his beard? Who the hell does he think he is?

Ted Cedar: Let's not forget that it's been official that at the United Xtreme Pay-Per-View Hitman Alex will face Maddox Paine for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Joey Miles: Maddox, that traitor

Chris picks Alex back up as he gets back up as well. Chris connects with a jab to the face of Mr. Center of Attention, follow by an uppercut that makes Alex take a few steps back and ironically he traps himself in the corner. Chris goes for another jab as Alex is in the corner. The Adjudicator grabs Alex's hand and Irish Whips him diagonally to the corner across the ring. Alex bounces off the corner and runs back to Chris as he connects with a clothesline, that sends him to the mat. As soon as Alex connected with the clothesline, the crowd yells in cheer for their favorite superstar in this match. Alex sees that Chris is getting back up, as he hasn't been attacked too much in the match, so Alex walks towards him and bends down to help get back up. As soon as Chris is back up, Alex goes for an uppercut of his own that sends him back to the corner behind him. Now Chris is trapped in the corner as Alex goes for another uppercut, as the fans cheer. Alex grabs Chris's arm and Irish Whips him diagonally across the ring, but Chris quickly counters and sends Alex there instead. Chris quickly follows that reversal by running straight to Alex, who's in the corner, and connects with a Running Swiss Uppercut, as the fans feel that from their seats as Alex's head goes back and a big thundering sound is heard. Chris quickly sees Alex drop to the mat, so Chris grabs Alex by his feet and drags him away from the ropes as he hooks the leg again and goes for a cover. The referee slides next to the cover and counts. One.....Two.....but Alex kicks out by raising that shoulder off the canvas. Alex quickly slides away from Chris and the ring as he rolls outside the ring, and begins walking near the bottom of the entrance ramp. Chris sees it and decides to roll outside the ring as well but through under the ropes right behind him, trying to use the element of surprise. Chris is outside the ring and walks around the little corner where the steel steps are, to make his way towards Alex, who has his back turned. Alex quickly turns around as he feels someone coming and he sees that is Chris, so he goes for a kick to the stomach. Alex follows that up by grabbing Chris by his head and sending him against the Wall Barricade. The referee gets mad and start making his ten count. "One"...."Two"......."Three". The crowd cheers as Alex is not done yet, he picks Chris back up and drags him away from the Wall barricade only to turn around and throw him against the same Wall barricade again, the one that's at the bottom of the entrance ramp. "Four" as the fans cheer once again for Hitman Alex as he is trying to heal as he makes his way down to the apron. "Five" as Alex rolls back in and gets back as he walks to the center of the ring. Alex looks outside to see Chris on the floor getting back up as he smiles and raises both of his arms taunting to the crowd. The crowd cheers as the referee yells out "Six" and Chris is walking to the apron. Chris slides back in as he breaks the referee's count, but Alex quickly walks towards him. Alex lifts him back up and connects with a kick to the mid-section, follow by a headbutt, and he ends it with an uppercut for a crazy combo as he takes down Chris once again inside the ring. Alex drops to the mat and hooks Chris' feet for a cover. The referee slides next to the cover and begins to count, "One......Two...." but Chris kicks out.

Ted Cedar: The XWA Veteran showing this "Rookie" how things are done.

Joey Miles: Alex actually doing something right for once.

Alex lifts Chris back up, but as he's bringing him back up, Chris is fighting to regain his momentum. Chris connecting with some jabs to the stomach of Hitman Alex. Alex lets go of Chris as Chris pushes him, which makes Alex get pushed into the ropes right behind him. Alex bounces off the ropes and returns to Chris, who lifts Alex up and connects with a Lifting Spingebuster. Chris drops to the canvas and hooks Alex's legs for another cover. The referee slides next to the cover and begins to count. "One.....Two.." but Alex manages to fight and still kick out. The crowd start to get mad that Chris is dominating as they begin to chant an "USA" Chant that pisses Chris Dolmeth off. Chris starts to get back up as Alex and he drags him to the middle of the ring. The crowd continuing to chant as Chris ignores them and continues with what he has in mind, go for his finisher. Chris is going for his finisher whiche he calls "Ger Tae Fuck" (Get To Fuck), or also known as Go to Cheech/The Deluxe, as he puts Alex's head in-between his legs. Chris tries to pick him up into a Gutwrench powerbomb position, but Alex fights to stay on the ground. Alex manages to counter the move and send Chris flying over his shoulder as he counters the move with a Back Body Drop, but Chris lands perfectly on his feet. Chris quickly runs to the ropes as Alex turns around to pay attention to him. Chris bounces off the ropes and returns to Alex with a Big Boot, but Alex ducks and Chris continues to run to the ropes again. Chris quickly bounces and returns back to Alex and Alex catches him and connects with a Snap Powerslam. The crowd's "USA" chants fade out as they cheer after Alex's reversal. Alex quickly drops and goes for a cover. The referee slides and starts to count, "One.....Two....." but Chris kicks out as the crowd gets upset. Alex gets mad as he is sitting up thinking about what to do next. The crowd starts to chant "H K O" repeatedly loud enough that Alex pays attention to it and smiles. Alex turns around and gets on all fours as the smiles on his face changes into an angry look on his face as he is near Chris, pounding the mat with his fists, setting up for the HKO. Alex continues to pound the mat with his fists as the crowd cheers, but all of a sudden a familiar theme plays throughout the arena. Alex quickly looks towards the entrance ramp and gets back up as the referee tries to stop him from going outside. The crowd cheers for this person who comes out.



Ted Cedar: It's the World Heavyweight Champion, Maddox Paine

Joey Miles: What the fuck is this traitor doing here? He's trying to steal the spotlight. He's a spotlight whore I tell ya.

Maddox Paine comes out with the World Heavyweight Championship around his waist, but Maddox is not alone. Maddox's manager, Eric, comes out with him as they are standing on top of the entrance ramp. Alex gets distracted as he begins to yell from the ring towards Maddox asking him what he's doing out here. Maddox tells him to continue with his match. Alex tells him that he's going to show him what he's going to do to him. Alex turns around, but while all of this been happening Chris has been slowly getting back up. Alex turns around as he runs to Chris, who's almost fully up, but Chris lifts him up and as Alex is coming back down from mid-air, Chris connects with a Swiss Death. Chris likes to call that move "Shut The Fuck Uppercut", which is his signature move. Alex falls down back against the mat as the crowd get on their feet and see that this might be it. Chris quickly drops to the canvas and hooks Alex's leg for the cover. The crowd booing as the referee slides next to the cover and begins to count. "One"........."Two".........."Th"...but Alex kicks out before the referee could make the final third count. The crowd goes nuts when they see Alex kick out. Chris is semi-shocked, but mostly furious as he picks Alex back up in the center of the ring. Chris quickly sets Alex in-between his legs. Before Chris continues he turns his head towards the entrance ramp looking up at the World Heavyweight Champion and telling everybody, including Maddox, that he'll be the champion soon enough. Chris focuses back in the match and lifts Alex up on his shoulder, in a Gutwrench Powerbomb Position. Chris seems like he's about to connect with it, but Alex fights it as he tries to wiggle out of Chris's arms. The fans cheering now that they see Alex trying to counter it, and he does. Alex drops on his feet right behind Chris. Chris quickly turns around towards Alex to regain momentum, but Alex is there and after he lands on his feet he quickly jumps in the air and grabs Chris's head to connect with his finisher, the HKO. The crowd goes nuts as Chris got HKO'd. Both men are down now, but Alex is fighting to turn Chris on his back, since he's laying down on his stomach right now, and he does. Alex doesn't have the energy to hook Chris's leg so he just extend his arm over Chris's chest and the referee slides next to the cover. "One"......"Two"....as the crowd count along with the referee..."Three.

DING DING DING



The crowd goes nuts as the referee helps Alex get back up. Alex holds his neck as he has taken a lot of damaged in that area mostly. Alex's theme plays as the ring announcer announces he has won. The crowd goes nuts as Alex is fully back up and the referee raises his other hand that he doesn't have on his neck. The referee lets go as Alex looks at Maddox and tells him that's going to be him at United Xtreme. Alex raises both of his hands as the crowd cheers.

Ted Cedar: Alex did it. He surprised Chris and everyone in this arena. We all thought he was done, but he pull out the big guns.

Joey Miles: Alex has done it, and I hope he kicks that traitor's ass. I don't like either of them, but I prefer someone that isn't a traitor over someone that is. Maddox sold out.

Maddox takes the title off his waist and raises it up as both men have a stare-down for a few seconds before Vendetta goes to a commercial break.
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