The lights come back on; standing across from Joey was the Good doctor, Niall Sinus. The crowd didn’t know what to make of this man. That fucked up video has pretty much left everyone speechless, even the commentators.
After a short while of nothing happening, the doctor finally moves a hand, which freaks both Joey and the ref out, making them both jump back. However the doctor just removes his hat, then his robes, and finally his mask. His real eyes are just as black as the eyes on his mask; and just as lifeless and evil. He drops his doctor clothing out of the ring, pulls on his gloves and is ready to fight.
~Ding Ding~
As soon as the bell rings, the doctor charges at Joey and nails him with a strong lariat, looks like he could have taken Jobberton’s head off with it. The Doctor grabs Joey by the throat and lifts him off the ground with one hand. Only to throw him into a corner.
Cedar: The power this man has.
Miles: More like freak to me.
Sinus walks over to the corner he threw Joey into her, Joey still dazed from the lariat. However he will become more dazed as Sinus begins to smash his elbow on the right side of Joey’s head, over and over and over. Once he stops, Joey falls over and hits the mat with a loud thud. The good doctor removes his right glove from his hand, tossing it out of the ring. He lifts Joey back to his feet by the back of his neck. He then locks in his finishing submission move, the Iron Claw. Gripping the top of the head of Joey with one hand and squeezing the tips of his fingers into Joey's skull. Joey begins to freak out in the doctor’s grip, trying to break free. But each time he moved, the doctor’s grip become more and more tighter. So tight that Joey passes out from the pain, his body becomes limp. If it wasn’t for the doctor’s claw, Joey would have fallen to the ground. The ref checks on Joey to see if he can even continue. He see that Joey can barely even stand, so he has to call the match to an end.
“Ding Ding”
When he hears that bell, the doctor lets go of Joey. Once again Joey hits the mat with a loud thud. Before the ref could raise the doctor’s arm in victory, the light go out again. When the come back on, the doctor is nowhere to be seen.
(sorry for short match, I have been everywhere these past 5 days)