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-Two Out of Three Falls Japanese Deathmatch-
-If Dominik wins, he is rehired-


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The final chapter in the Cultural Experience saga ends tonight. These two men met years ago when Dominik began training Takumi. They developed a very strong friendship during this time and, eventually, in 2011, Diveraz brought his student to 2WWF, where they formed the tag team known as Cultural Experience. The two were a big hit together, becoming the Tag Team Champions after defeating Giselle von Wolf and Black Dragon. After 2WWF shut down, Dominik and Takumi made their way to XWA, where they also claimed gold by defeating the former Tag Team Champions in Razor Xtreme and Rellim Strife. Problems emerged between the two leading up to that Tag Team Championship bout, however, as Diveraz began using dirty tactics to win matches, something that didn't sit well with Takumi. However, Sanu was loyal to his mentor and didn't question his tactics, instead fighting valiantly alongside him at Endure. After Endure had ended, it was revealed on XWA-Universe.com that Dominik was suspended from in-ring action for a month, as well as disqualified from the World Heavyweight Championship tournament that he had won at Endure. The reasoning behind this was that Diveraz tested positive for marijuana use after some was found in his locker room. Dominik blamed Takumi for this, claiming he was supposed to pack his stuff and he purposely left the marijuana out to get him in trouble. Nobody knows whether or not it was an accident or on purpose, but either way Dominik sought revenge by attacking Takumi in their Tag Team Championship celebration. He then announced that at King of Xtreme it would be Tag Team Champion vs. Tag Team Champion. The winner got both titles and the loser lost his job.

At the event, the two put on a hell of a match, but in the end Dominik ended up tapping out to Takumi's signature Crossface submission dubbed the Kao O Wataru. Thus, he was out of a job. Takumi, still respecting his mentor for everything he has done for him, offered to shake his hand after the match, but the spiteful Dominik responded with a slap to the face. The following week on Vendetta, Takumi came out to announce his new tag team partner, when Diveraz attacked him from behind with a kendo stick. Dominik then revealed he was given one last chance by new General Manager Razor Xtreme. He gets one more match against Takumi and, if he wins, he gets his job back. He then stated that he also got to choose the stipulation for the match, and he decided the most fitting would be the Japanese Deathmatch. He also added that it would be two out of three falls, to prevent another "cheap fluke", as he called the first match. So, the rematch was set to take place at XWA's biggest Pay Per View of the year, XtremeMania. On the following Vendetta, Dominik claimed that him and Takumi were once great friends, but those days have passed. He stated that he's going to give XWA the biggest massacre it's ever seen. The stage is set. Dominik Diveraz vs. Takumi Sanu. Two-out-of-Three Falls Japanese Deathmatch. Officiated by Ryu Sanu, no relation to Takumi. If Dominik wins, he gets his job back. If he loses, he's gone from XWA forever. What will happen? Find out now.


Returning from a brief commercial to hype XWA merchandise, featuring the brand new Minkaro bobblehead, despite Minkaro not working for the company anymore, the camera pans around on the cheering crowd. It soon makes its way over to the commentary table.

Ted Cedar
"Ladies and gentlemen, what a night it's been so far, and we have so much more to come. Up next is the epic rematch between Takumi Sanu and Dominik Diveraz."


Adam Dennis
"Hell yeah, I've been waiting for this one. I mean, the fact that Dominik isn't in the main event tonight and the likes of David Michaels and Tyler Lawson are is pathetic. I hope he tears that Japanese traitor a new asshole tonight."


Speaking of that "Japanese traitor", "Aqueous Transmission" by Incubus begins playing on the PA System. White fog forms on the stage in a small quantity.

Adam Dennis
"What the fuck kind of song is this?"


Once the song kicks into full gear, Takumi pops out from behind the fog. The audience erupts in cheers for Takumi, as he turns to left and bows to the crowd before turning to the right and doing the same.

Ted Cedar
"Ever the respectful man, Takumi is bowing to the fans in this arena."


Adam Dennis
"Kiss ass."


Takumi starts making his way to the ring, as the audience continues to cheer for him.

Laura Watts
"This following match is a Two-out-of-Three Falls Japanese Deathmatch! There will be no disqualifications, no count-outs and no rope breaks. The first wrestler to pin or make his opponent tap twice wins. Introducing first, from Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan and weighing in tonight at two hundred and ten pounds; he is one half of the Tag Team Champions, "Sento-Ki" Takumi Sanu!"


Before long, he makes it to the squared circle and he walks up the steps, entering between the ropes. Inside the ring, he does some stretches to warm up for his battle as his music begins to face. Suddenly, a Chihuahua is seen on the titantron. "Yo quiero Taco Bell!" it says, before Daddy Yankee's "Impacto" hits the PA System. The audience's cheers instantly turn to jeers as Dominik walks out.

Adam Dennis
"Here's the man of the night. Tonight is all about Dominik Diveraz, Ted. Fuck the World Heavyweight Championship. This is about Dominik's job, the thing he loves doing the most."


Ted Cedar
"It's a very important night for Dominik indeed, perhaps the most important of his career."


Diveraz, unlike Takumi, isn't very respectful to the crowd, flipping them off in many directions as he makes his way to the ring.

Laura Watts
"And his opponent, from San Luis Potosi, Hell and weighing in tonight at one hundred and fifty-seven pounds; he is a 2WWF League of Legends inductee, "The Mystic Midget" Dominik Diveraz!"


Dominik almost makes it to the ring, when he's suddenly surprised as Takumi goes flying over the top rope Undertaker-style and crashes into his soon-to-be opponent! The audience erupts into cheers once more as Takumi wildly starts swinging away at his mentor. Ryu exits the ring and tries to create some separation.

Ted Cedar
"All hell has broken loose!"


With the official now holding Takumi back, Dominik tries to make it to the ring. Sanu eventually gets free and stops him from entering, only for Diveraz to viciously stomp down on his knee, the same knee that's had plenty of trouble over the past few months. "The Mystic Midget" follows this up with an Irish Whip, sending Takumi straight into the steel steps with so much force that the top half pops right off! Dominik slides into the ring and begins posing for the crowd, whom simply reply with plenty of boos as Ryu checks on Takumi.

Ted Cedar
"Takumi slammed into those steel steps very hard. This one might be over before it even started."


Adam Dennis
"If Takumi can't handle a little toss into the steps, there's no way he can take Dominik on in a match of this stipulation."


Ryu asks the Japanese wrestler if he still wants to continue and he receives a nod in return. Shrugging it off, Ryu reenters the ring, and soon after Takumi enters as well. Immediately after returning to the ring, Takumi is assaulted by Dominik. The short wrestler rains down stomps all over his opponent's body, but Ryu eventually manages to split the two of them up long enough to call for the bell to be rung thrice and the match to officially begin.

DING! DING! DING!

Dominik continues to dominate Takumi, barely letting him reach his feet before striking away with punches and elbows to the face. Valiant as ever, Takumi fights back. The two men exchange shots wildly, before Takumi gets the upper hand and begins landing kicks to the side of Dominik's left leg. The final kick is a very strong one and it causes Dominik to flip off of his feet and land on his back. Sanu kneels down and begins going to town on his opposition with fierce punches, the audience loving every moment of it. Eventually, Takumi gets back to his feet and raises his hands, much to the crowd's delight. As Sanu walks over to the ropes, soaking in the cheers from the fans, he forgets about his opponent for a brief moment. This brief moment is all Dominik needs to gain the upper hand as he pushes Takumi from behind, causing him to go stumbling through the ropes and to the outside of the ring, as the audience's cheers quickly turn to jeers. With Sanu now on the outside of the ring, Dominik waits for the opportune moment to strike from inside the squared circle. As Takumi tries to reach his feet, Diveraz runs in the opposite direction of his adversary. He rebounds off of the ropes and then dashes full speed towards Takumi before front flipping over the top rope and straddling his legs around the neck of the Japanese wrestler, looking for a suicide variation of his Impacto Dragonrana! Takumi showcases a surprising amount of strength, however, as he manages to catch his opponent on his shoulders and keep him hoisted in the air! He then jolts, with Dominik still on his shoulders, before viciously slamming him down with a Powerbomb directly onto the bottom half of the steel steps that Takumi was thrown into earlier! The crowd cheers for the hardcore start to this match, as Sanu takes control.

Ted Cedar
"Jesus, what a Powerbomb by Takumi!"


Adam Dennis
"I'll give it to the little traitor, that was one hell of a reversal."


With Dominik down for the time being, Takumi decides it's time to introduce another weapon into the match, after using the steel steps to his advantage. He pulls up the ring skirt and searches under the ring for the next tool to use in his decimation of Dominik, eventually coming across the most classic of professional wrestling weapons, the steel chair. Turning his attention back to his opponent, whom is now on one knee, Takumi lifts the chair into the air to hit his opponent with it, but the Spanish superstar quickly lands a swift low blow to his opponent! Sanu drops the steel chair, whilst bending over and grabbing his groin in pain. Dominik quickly takes the steel chair and raises it high into the air before bringing it down on Sanu's back, a loud smack being heard all across the arena as flesh meets steel. He continues with two more steel chair shots to Takumi's back, before stepping back and yelling, "Get up, puta!" Sure enough, Takumi pulls himself back to a vertical base, trying to fight off the pain in his back and groin. This proves to be a mistake, however, as Dominik drills his opposition directly in the face with the steel chair! The audience boos heavily as the camera pans in on Takumi after a brief moment to view that he's been busted open. Dominik raises the chair and lets out a loud yell before taking a few steps back and waiting for Takumi to get back to his feet. As soon as the Japanese wrestler reaches an erect base, Diveraz runs at him, chair in hand. He goes to swing it into the head of his foe again, but Takumi quickly turns to his side and Superkicks the chair back into Dominik's face! The fans cheer loudly as Diveraz drops.

Ted Cedar
"Takumi's bleeding, but that didn't stop him from getting his foot up just in time to reverse that chair shot with a swift Superkick."


Adam Dennis
"Since when does Takumi do Superkicks?"


Ted Cedar
"Well, Takumi and Dominik know each other so very well. I wouldn't be surprised if Takumi decided to add some new moves to his repertoire in order to throw Dominik off of his game."


Takumi pushes the steel chair aside with his foot and decides to check under the ring for another weapon to utilize in this Two-out-of-Three Falls Match. He once again lifts the ring skirt and starts searching, as Dominik tries to get back to his feet. Takumi pulls out a kendo stick and redirects his attention to his mentor, whom is now on all fours. "Sento-Ki" lifts the kendo stick high up into the air before swinging it unforgivingly into the back of the Mexican warrior. He then decides to target the left leg of Dominik's, that he targeted with earlier kicks. This time, he goes after it with numerous kendo stick shots! After taking his frustrations out on Dominik's leg, Takumi drops the kendo stick and takes a moment to think. He picks up the steel chair and sets it up normally, outside of the ring, before beginning to pull his smaller foe back to his feet. Once he's got the groggy Dominik standing, Takumi picks the kendo stick back up. He turns Dominik so his back is to the steel chair before wrapping the kendo stick around his neck, intertwining his leg with his opponent's leg and then falling backwards; Takumi landing a unique variation of the Russian Leg Sweep that causes the back of Dominik's head to hit the steel chair! Takumi gets back to his feet and wipes a small bit of blood off of his face before raising the kendo stick into the air to gain applause from the fans. He looks down at his former partner, clearly showing remorse in his eyes, but knowing he has to do what he has to do tonight and he has to put his respect for his mentor behind him.

Ted Cedar
"Takumi is absolutely taking it to Dominik tonight. You can tell he doesn't want to do this fight. He respects Dominik too much."


Adam Dennis
"He respects Dominik, my ass. The guy turned his back on Dominik. That's not respect!"


Getting back to the task at hand, Takumi lifts Dominik back to his feet and drags him over to the ring before smashing his head off of the ring apron numerous times. He then proceeds to slide the luchador into the ring. Once more, Takumi pulls up the ring skirt and looks under it for some weapons. This time, however, he doesn't pull out just one weapon. Instead, he pulls out numerous weapons to use as he starts chucking them in the ring. Among these includes multiple steel chairs, a trash can, a sledgehammer and a crow bar. He isn't done there, yet, however, as he continues to search until finding a table and sliding it into the ring. Takumi picks up the kendo stick that was used earlier and chucks it in the ring as well. Finally, he looks for one more weapon to finish this collecting. This one takes him a bit to find, but eventually he comes across it and the audience immediately begin cheering when they see it; a ladder! It's not quite as big as most ladders, but it's not small by any means. Takumi goes to slide the ladder into the ring, when suddenly Dominik shows some life as he Baseball Slides the ladder into Sanu's face, causing him to fall backwards! As Takumi gets back up, Dominik holds onto the top rope and leaps into the air. He springboards off of the aforementioned top rope and leaps into a Shooting Star Press, crashing down on his opponent outside of the ring! Some fans boo for Dominik gaining the upper hand, as others cheer for the athleticism shown by the small man, despite his nature. Both men are down and appear hurt following the maneuver, much to nobody's surprise.

Adam Dennis
"That's what I'm talking about, Dominik! Show that disrespectful little shit what you're made of!"


Ted Cedar
"What an impressive Shooting Star Press by Dominik. He's still in this thing, folks."


Slowly, Diveraz begins to make his way back to a perpendicular base. Upon reaching his feet, he stumbles a bit, appearing a tad thrown off from that last big move. Nevertheless, he continues on the offensive side of things as he pulls Takumi back to his feet. He proceeds to Irish Whip Takumi, with all of the power he can muster in his little body, into the security barricade. As Takumi hits back-first off of the barricade, Dominik rushes forward and takes him over it and into the crowd area with a Cactus Clothesline! The fans cheer as the fight breaks out right in front of them. Takumi gets to all fours, only to receive a vicious kick in the guts from Dominik that causes him to flip onto his back. Diveraz pulls the Japanese wrestler back to his feet and lands a few repeated punch shots to the head, as they make their way through the crowd. Noticing a man with crutches, Dominik steals one of the man's crutches and pushes him down. "I need this, vato," he says, as he turns his attention back to Takumi. He goes to nail his opponent with the crutch, but Sanu tackles him and starts laying into him with punches, the audience loving every moment of it. Takumi gets back to his feet and helps the poor man whom Dominik pushes back up, before giving him back his crutch. By the time he's done with this, Dominik had reached his feet. Takumi grabs him by the head and pulls him back over to the barricade, which he proceeds to toss him over, sending him back to the ring-side area. Takumi then waits for Dominik to get back to his feet. Once the timing is just right, Takumi leaps up, jumping onto the barricade and immediately jumping off of it to land a beautiful Cross Body to perfection! Takumi hops back to his feet and bursts around with excitement, the adrenaline pumping throughout his body.

Ted Cedar
"Impressive Cross Body by Takumi and he appears to be all fired up."


Adam Dennis
"Come on Dominik, your career is on the line man!"


Takumi pulls Dominik to a vertical base before slamming his head off of the steel post and proceeding to slide him into the ring. He then picks up the ladder that was earlier kicked into his head and pushes that into the ring, entering after it. With weapons galore in the ring right now, Takumi looks around at his many of options, with some members of the crowd even yelling out which weapons they want him to use. He decides on using one of the steel chairs for now and picks it up before targeting his foe. Dominik punches him in the gut, however, causing him to drop the chair. Quickly, Dominik grabs the crow bar that was tossed in with the rest of the items and drills Takumi over the head with it, as the audience boos heavily, some fans even cringing at the sight of it. Takumi is instantly knocked down, leaving Dominik to formulate his next plot. After a bit, he comes up with an idea and sets his targets on the table. He sets the table up before pulling Takumi back to his feet and slamming his head off of it. He then places Takumi on top of the table. Next, Dominik picks up the trash can that's in the ring and places it on top of Takumi's upper body. Finally, he turns his attention towards the ladder, setting it up near the turnbuckle. He ascends the ladder all the way to the top, repeatedly looking back to see if Takumi has moved yet as he does so. Takumi is still out on the table from the crow bar shot as Dominik makes it to the very top of the ladder. The fans look on in excitement at what is about to happen and Dominik back flips off of the ladder, looking for a huge Moonsault! CRASH! Somebody goes through the wooden table, but it isn't Takumi. Sanu managed to push the trash can off of him and roll off of the table just in time for Dominik to go crashing through the table! The audience bursts into cheers again as both men are down.

Ted Cedar
"A huge miss by Dominik right there! If Takumi can get the cover, he may pick up the first fall!"


Adam Dennis
"If Dominik would've landed that, this definitely would've been over for Takumi, for the first fall. Hell, I think Dominik could've gotten two pins in a row if he would've hit that!"


Slowly but surely, Takumi scratches and claws his way over to Dominik for the first pin attempt of the match. One! Two! Thre—It's a kickout just in time! Takumi looks down, clearly upset at the kickout, but he doesn't let it bother him too much. Instead, he tries to take it up a notch and put Dominik away for the first fall. He gets back to his feet and takes a few steps back, raising his hand into the air and setting up for his finishing Busaiku Knee Kick known as the Hizakeri! As soon as Dominik starts to get up, Takumi rushes at him. What Takumi doesn't realize is that Dominik has a sledgehammer in his hands, which he uses to swing the tip of into Sanu's knee as he's airborne! Sanu drops to the canvas in pain, but Dominik doesn't give him time to recover. He immediately takes the right leg of Takumi's and applies a single-leg Boston Crab! Takumi screams in agony, that leg having been through so much in the past few months, ever since Endure. Takumi panics, not sure what to do. He can't get to the ropes, because there's no rope break in this contest. All he can hope to do is find some way out of this hold, but how? Dominik cranks on his leg as hard as he can, as Takumi fights the urge to tap out and give up the first fall to his bitter rival. It's very possible that if Dominik makes Takumi tap now, he'll just re-apply the hold afterwards and make him tap twice to score the second fall. Knowing this, Takumi tries to find a way out of the hold. He pulls himself and Dominik a bit, not trying to reach the bottom rope, but trying to reach something else, something that he successfully reaches. Dominik grabs one of the steel chairs in the ring and swings it backwards, smacking Dominik in the back of the head and causing him to drop to the floor in pain! The audience cheers.

Ted Cedar
"Dominik almost secured the first fall by going after that weak leg of Takumi's, but the damage may be done. Remember folks, Takumi needs that leg to pull off his finishing maneuver."


Adam Dennis
"How the hell did he not tap? First he takes a sledgehammer shot to the knee and then a Boston Crab? Jesus, he'd probably still be an adventurer after taking an arrow to the knee."


Slowly but surely, Dominik gets to his feet, using the ropes for assistance. On the other side of the ring, Takumi also gets back to his feet, albeit without any help from the ropes. He shakes his leg a little bit to try to shake off the cobwebs, so to speak. Sanu looks up and sees his opponent resting by the ropes. He then rushes over to his opponent, a slight limp seen in his run, but Dominik ducks down and sends his foe over-head, causing him to go tumbling over the top rope, but somehow managing to land on the apron. Quickly, Dominik back flips into a beautifully-executed Pele Kick that knocks Takumi straight off of the apron and sends him to the outside of the ring! Leisurely, Takumi begins to get back to his feet and Dominik runs to the ropes, rebounding off of them before returning to the side of the ring where Takumi is and diving through the middle and top rope, looking for the Zambullida Mortal; a stiff, no-handed Suicide Dive! He lands the move to perfection, pushing Takumi backwards into the commentary table, but Dominik isn't done yet. It's now his turn to look under the ring for a weapon and he comes across something that Takumi surely saw before, but perhaps thought it was too much to use on his former friend. Obviously, Dominik doesn't have that way of thinking, as he shows absolutely no remorse in this contest. He pulls the weapon out from under the ring to reveal it as a board of plywood covered in barbed wire! The audience erupts in cheers as the sight of the board as Dominik lays it on the floor. He heads over to Takumi, whom is slowly getting back to his feet. He pries him up and applies a Front Chancery. The Spanish superstar makes sure his positioning is just right before lifting his heavier opponent off of the ground and quickly flipping him into a Suplex, right onto the board of plywood covered in barbed wire! Fans cringe as barbed wire sticks in the back, arms and head of Takumi!

Ted Cedar
"Oh my God! A Suplex right onto that board of plywood and, more importantly, the barbed wire that covers it!"


Adam Dennis
"Not, that's what I'm talking about. Way to go, Dominik!"


With Takumi trying to pry himself off of the barbed wire, Dominik takes this moment to look under the ring for another weapon. He comes across another trash can. This one, however, is full of a different type of weapon; light tubes! The fans cheer at the immediate site of the light tubes and Dominik takes one out of the trash can. He holds it up, as he waits for Takumi to start getting back up. Once Sanu, unknowing that Dominik is behind him, gets off of the barbed wire-covered board, he turns around to receive a light tube directly to the stomach, smashing on impact! Takumi immediately drops to his knees, his arms pressed against his stomach in pain. Dominik gets a second light tube and looks to hit Takumi with it over the head, but Takumi surprises him with a forceful punch to the mid-section, that causes Dominik to drop the light tube, which shatters upon impact with the ground. "Maunten" gets back to his feet and begins going to town on his adversary with punches to the head. Once he's got Dominik nice and groggy, Takumi quickly spins around and drills him with a huge Discus Elbow Smash dubbed the Hiji Panchi! Dominik falls backwards into the side of the ring and Takumi quickly catches him and slides him into the ring, entering after him. He goes for the cover. One! Two! Thre—Another very close kickout, keeping Takumi from taking the advantage in points!

Ted Cedar
"What a close kickout. Takumi almost secured the first fall there."


Adam Dennis
"That elbow shot was brutal, but it STILL wasn't enough to keep Dominik down."


Takumi slowly gets back to his feet, still clearly favoring his right leg. He doesn't lose focus on what's important, despite the kickout, and keeps his sights set on his opponent. Leisurely, Diveraz begins to rise, seemingly unaware that his opponent is stalking him. Upon reaching his feet, Diveraz sees Takumi coming at him with a Discus Lariat dubbed the Āmu Panchi. Fortunately for the short wrestler, he manages to duck under it just in time and he pops up behind his Japanese foe. Hurriedly, Diveraz kicks Takumi in the back of his injured right leg, knocking him down to one knee. He then proceeds to apply a Front Chancery before drilling his opponent into the canvas with a Miz-like Snap DDT. Immediately following the maneuver, Dominik goes for the cover. One! Two! Thr—Kickout at two and a half! Dominik rolls off of Takumi, trying his best not to let the kickout get the better of him. He looks around the ring at the weapons galore and decides to utilize one of the steel chairs. Whilst waiting for Takumi to get up, Diveraz gets ready to swing the chair. Once the timing is right, he goes for the swing, but Takumi kicks him in the gut to interrupt it before yanking the chair directly out of Dominik's hands. Takumi lifts the chair up over his head and goes to swing it down, but suddenly Dominik leaps into the air, pressing his knees together and sending them into the steel chair, which crashes into Takumi's chest, as Diveraz latches onto his opponent's shoulders and falls backwards, landing a brutal steel chair-assisted variation of his finishing Front Lungblower, the Matanza! The audience erupts into a mixed reaction, mostly consisting of boos, but some cheers for the brutal spot. Quickly, Dominik rolls onto Takumi for the cover. One! Two! Three! Dominik takes the lead!

Ted Cedar
"Dominik gets the first pin!"


Adam Dennis
"One down, one to go."


Laura Watts
"Dominik Diveraz has secured the first fall. The score is now Dominik one, Takumi zero."


Diveraz pries himself back up to his feet and raises his hands in victory. Of course, he soon realizes the match isn't over when his theme song doesn't play, suddenly remembering that it's a two-out-of-three falls match. When this realization sinks in, a look of exhaustion comes across his face. Nevertheless, he continues on with the task at hand. He looks around at the carnage in the ring that has happened so far and starts cleaning the squared circle of all the weapons. "Help me, pendejo!" he shouts at Ryu, wanting the official to help him clear the ring. Once the ring is nearly clear, Dominik picks up the kendo stick. All else that's left is the ladder, which Ryu begins to pick up until Dominik orders him, "No, leave that." With the ring now clear of every weapon barring the ladder and the kendo stick in Dominik's hand, he waits for Takumi to get back to his feet, the Japanese wrestler being on all fours at this point. Slowly but surely, he makes it back to a perpendicular base and Dominik goes to swing the kendo stick into his head, but he's caught off guard as the tired Takumi manages to catch the kendo stick! He quickly kicks his opponent in the gut with his good leg and takes the kendo stick right out of his hands before tripping his adversary and applying a modified variation of his Crossface submission finisher known as the Kao O Wataru; using the kendo stick to pull back on Dominik's head! Dominik let's out screams of agony as his head is pulled backwards in an unnatural way, viciously by Takumi Sanu, while one of his arms is trapped in between his foe's legs.

Ted Cedar
"The Kao O Wataru! Dominik is going to tap!"


Adam Dennis
"Fight it Dominik! You can get out of this!"


Dominik is trapped. He's in the center of the ring, but as Takumi realized earlier, he can't get a rope break even if he managed to make it to the ropes. Takumi escaped the earlier submission hold when he was able to grab a steel chair and smash it over Dominik's head. Diveraz doesn't have the chance to do that, because he just cleared the ring of all of the weapons barring the one being used to tear his head off and a ladder that he certainly can't pick up with one hand. His only option is to somehow power out of this hold. That is a hell of a lot easier said than done, especially for someone of Dominik's stature. He's a whole five inches shorter than Takumi and fifty-three pounds lighter. Put that together with the fact that he's in serious pain right now, from all that this match has brought and from the hold itself, and it makes a very hard time trying to get out of this. Despite this, Dominik stays determined not to tap out. After all, that was how he lost to Takumi last month at King of Xtreme. He can't imagine the embarrassment of Takumi making him tap out twice. Desperately trying to find some way out of the hold, Dominik tries to shift his weight to his side. Takumi has the Kao O Wataru applied a bit loosely, due to him using the kendo stick instead of his own hands. It's still very difficult to break free, as Dominik comes to realize. He tries to pull the kendo stick away from his face just enough to be able to pull his face down under it and free himself, but Takumi's strength is just too much for Diveraz to match. Dominik knows that if he does tap, the score will be tied, but Takumi won't win just yet. That said, he decides it's best for him to give up, letting Sanu tie the game. Dominik taps out, as the audience cheers wildly.

Ted Cedar
"He taps! Dominik taps! The score is tied!"


Adam Dennis
"Son of a bitch!"


Laura Watts
"Takumi Sanu has secured the second fall. The score is now Dominik one, Takumi one."


Takumi immediately lets go of the hold after realizing Dominik tapped. This allows Diveraz to roll out of the ring, under the bottom rope, where he plops onto the floor like a sack of potatoes. Takumi pulls himself back up to an erect base and takes a moment to catch his breath and soak in the fact that he just tied the score. He also wipes some blood out of his face, having been sweating throughout the match, which caused the blood to spread. It appears he's stopped bleeding by now, fortunately, but the blood stains remain on his face, on the canvas and in other areas around the ring. Looking to continue on with this match and secure the final fall, Takumi goes to exit the ring, but just as he sticks his head through the ropes, Dominik drills him in the head with a light tube! Just like that, Takumi's blood begins to pour again as he drops to the outside of the ring. The audience boos heavily as Dominik grabs another light tube, from the trash can that he brought out earlier, and raises it into the air, letting out a loud, almost warrior-like yell. He then proceeds to smash the light tube over his own head, busting himself open! Fans appear shocked at this, as Dominik lets out a sadistic grin, seeming to be running on adrenaline right now. Of course, he made himself a little groggy after the light tube shot to the head, but he tries to block out the pain. He takes the rest of the light tubes out of the trash can and places them in a pile on the ground. He then proceeds to grab his opponent and drag him over to the pile of light tubes, gently placing his head on top of them to make sure they don't break. Dominik then stands over his opponent's body, grabbing his wrists and pulling back on them before viciously stomping down on the back of his head, forcing Sanu to go face-first into the pile of light tubes with a curbstomp known as Encintado! "Holy Shit" chants begin to build all throughout the arena as Dominik looks down at his handy work with pleasure in his eyes.

Adam Dennis
"Jesus, that was brutal!"


Ted Cedar
"A curbstomp through the light tubes by Dominik! What a match! These two are giving it everything they got tonight. I just hope they don't take it too far, if that curbstomp wasn't bad enough!"


Dominik takes a brief moment to target the audience, saying, "Holy shit is right. Para México!" The Mexican members of the audience let out some cheers, whilst the rest boo. Dominik goes back to work on the match, lifting up the ring skirt again and looking under the ring. After a bit of searching, Diveraz says with a bit of annoyance, "¿Dónde diablos está?" It appears he's looking for something difficult. Eventually, he comes across what he was looking for, that being a small bag. He smiles at the sight of the small bag and puts it in the ring, by the corner. Putting his focus back on Takumi, Diveraz pulls the bloody mess of a man to his feet and slides him into the ring. He follows in after him. Back in the ring, Dominik puts his hand inside his pocket and pulls something out. The camera pans in on it to reveal it to be a silver fork. Dominik lets out a chuckle as he looks at the fork, before turning his attention back to Takumi. He sits the Japanese wrestler up and begins prying the fork into the cuts on Takumi's forehead! Many fans cringe at the sight of this, as blood begins to gush out of Sanu's forehead at an alarming rate. Ryu wants to break it up, but he knows there's nothing he can do due to the stipulation of this match. As Takumi yells in pain, eventually Dominik finishes with the fork and tosses it away. He then proceeds to head over to the corner of the ring, where he picks up the bag that he brought in just a moment ago. He opens the bag and pours its contents all over a small area of the ring, thumb tacks going everywhere! The fans cheer at the sight of the tacks, as Dominik lifts Takumi back to his feet. He positions Takumi so that his back is to the tacks, and applies a ¾ Facelock, setting up for the Cortador Tolerancia; an Asai DDT! Takumi, thinking quickly, blocks it with his leg. Dominik tries again, but it's blocked twice, followed by a third time. Finally, Takumi nails Dominik in the ribs with a punch, causing him to release his grip. Quickly, Sanu applies a Waist Lock before pulling Dominik backwards, releasing and flipping him in the air, causing Dominik to go stomach-first into the tacks with a huge full-flip German Suplex! Dominik flops around on the canvas in pain, yelling and screaming as tacks cover his torso, abdomen and arms.

Ted Cedar
"Oh my God! What a huge German Suplex by Takumi, right onto the tacks!"


Adam Dennis
"Fuck, this match is brutal."


Takumi pulls Dominik out of the pile of tacks and flips him onto his back before going for the cover. One! Two! Thre—But Dominik gets his shoulder up right in time, perhaps on instinct alone! Sanu, exhausted, gets back to his feet and wipes some blood out of his eyes, to help him see better. He looks around the ring at what's left in it; the referee, a downed Dominik, thumb tacks, a kendo stick and a ladder. Takumi decides to utilize the biggest weapon in the ring, the ladder, which he proceeds to pull towards the corner of the ring and lean it against the turnbuckle. The ladder, somewhat small in size compared to most, is only a few feet taller than the turnbuckle. Putting his focus back on his opponent, whom is slowly trying to get back to his feet, Takumi helps him all the way up only to drill into his chest with a painful Knife Edge Chop that sparks a loud "WOO!" from the audience. He follows this up with a second chop and then a third, more and more chops proceeding to follow afterwards as the crowd responds appropriately to each one. With Dominik's chest nice and red, Takumi grabs him by the wrist and pulls him into an Irish Whip, sending him in the direction of the ladder. Showcasing his quick reflexes, Dominik leaps into the air and lands on the ladder, before pulling it and himself backwards and tossing it into the air in a manner similar to a monkey flip, sending the ladder crashing into Takumi! Takumi doesn't get knocked over, although he is left groggy. Quickly, Diveraz darts at his opponent and lands a running Spinning Wheel Kick, before going for the cover. One! Two! Thr—Kickout, once again, at two and a half!

Ted Cedar
"What innovation by Dominik right there, using that ladder in a way I've never seen done before."


Adam Dennis
"That's just the kind of wrestler Dominik is, Ted. He can find a way to turn any situation into his favor."


Dominik rolls off of Takumi, looking visibly upset at the kickout, but trying to maintain his composure. He decides it's time to finish emptying the ring, so he does just that, clearing the ring of the kendo stick, ladder and as many thumb tacks as he can swipe out with his foot, leaving just Dominik, his opponent and the official. By the time he's finished this task, Takumi has nearly reached his feet. Diveraz heads over to his adversary and grabs him by the hair, but Takumi quickly punches Dominik in the gut. He follows this up with a few punches to the head, eventually getting Dominik groggy. He then runs to the ropes and ricochets off of them to gain momentum before darting back towards Diveraz. Quickly, Dominik side-steps his opponent and trips him, causing Takumi to land with his head resting on the middle turnbuckle. Without even taking a moment to think things over, Dominik runs to the ropes and, much-like Takumi just did, bounces off of them for speed. He returns, dives through the ropes and lands a Tiger Feint Kick known far and wide as the 619; a tribute to Rey Mysterio! Takumi goes flying back into the ring and lands on his back. Dominik isn't done paying tribute to legendary Mexican wrestlers yet, however, as he ascends the nearest turnbuckle. Upon reaching the top, he shakes his shoulders in a manner similar to the late, great Eddie Guerrero, before leaping off and landing a big Frog Splash right in the center of the ring! Some fans actually cheer for the tribute, despite their hatred for Dominik, as he goes for the cover that could potentially put this one away. One! Two! Thre—Kickout at the last second!

Ted Cedar
"Kickout! That was a very close call right there, after Dominik paid homage to good friends Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero."


Adam Dennis
"That's how you show respect to somebody, Ted. You do their own moves better than they ever could. Respect!"


Beginning to get furious at the kickouts, Dominik slides out of the ring and immediately heads for a steel chair. Reentering the ring, Diveraz slams the chair into Takumi's back not once, not twice, not even three times, but over and over again. It's clear he's letting out all of the frustrations of being unable to end this match so far with that steel chair. Finally, he finishes his steel chair-assisted beating of Takumi and he sets the chair up close to the ropes. Dominik takes a few steps back before running at the chair, leaping onto it and jumping straight off, onto the top rope before leaping once more into a back flip, landing a beautifully-executed double jump Moonsault, Sabu-style, straight onto the back of Takumi! Diveraz rolls Takumi onto his back and goes for yet another cover. One! Two! Thre—Kickout just in time! Following the kickout, Dominik immediately gets back to his feet and begins yelling at the official, "¿Qué demonios estás haciendo? Cuente más rápido! Eso debería haber sido él! Uno, dos, tres! ¿Por qué estás—" Suddenly, Dominik is interrupted by Takumi, whom pulls him backwards into a roll-up. One! Two! Thre—Another kickout before the three! Both men shoot back to their feet in an instant, perhaps running off of adrenaline. They run at each other and are both taken down with simultaneous Clotheslines! The audience cheers riotously as the two wrestlers lay on the canvas, worn out due to everything that has happened so far in this thrilling match.

Ted Cedar
"Both men are down! Both men are down! The score is tied and both men are down, Adam. This could be anyone's match to take."


Adam Dennis
"Come on, Dominik, get up! This is your last chance! If you lose this, you're gone for good! Get up!"


Both men are down. Normally, at this juncture, the official would start a ten count that could potentially disqualify both men from the match. That isn't the case tonight, however, due to this match having no count-outs. The fans have to wait for one or both of these men to get to their feet so a clear winner can be decided. Gradually, the two men both start to make it to a vertical base. Upon reaching their feet, a war of punches begins. A punch from Takumi is followed by a punch from Dominik and the process repeats, as the audience cheers every shot from the Japanese superstar and boo every one from his Mexican opposition. Eventually, it is Diveraz whom gains the upper hand, being able to land consecutive, uninterrupted punches to his opponent, ending with one final shot that sends Takumi reeling towards the ropes. Speedily, Dominik runs at his opponent and leaps into the air, looking to take him down with an out-of-the-blue variation of his Matanza finisher! The Front Lungblower maneuver is countered, however, as Takumi holds onto the top rope, preventing Dominik from being able to pull him down. Instead, Diveraz goes flopping backwards and bouncing back onto his feet. Takumi runs at him and attempts a Clothesline, but "The Taco Bell Warrior" ducks under it and the two go running in opposite directions. They both bounce off of the ropes at the same time and start dashing full speed ahead at one another. Suddenly, Dominik leaps into the air, pushing his leg forward and landing a vicious Busaiku Knee Kick, performing Takumi's own Hizakeri finisher on him! Dominik goes for the cover. One! Two! Thre—Kickout just a millisecond before the count to three can be made!

Ted Cedar
"Dominik landed the Hizakeri, Takumi's own finisher, and he still kicked out!"


Adam Dennis
"Jesus, what the fuck does he have to do to put this guy away?"


Both men are covered in blood, exhausted and damn near ready to pass out. Diveraz slams his open palms off of the canvas repeatedly in frustration, before giving the referee a very dirty look. However, he thinks back to what happened the last time he argued with the referee, Takumi almost getting the win. Dominik doesn’t want to take that chance this time. Instead, he gets as focused as he's been this entire match. He lifts his opposition up to his feet, before drilling him in the jaw with a ferocious European Uppercut. He follows this up with a second and then a third, before attempting an Irish Whip. Takumi reverses it into an Irish Whip of his own and sends Diveraz running towards the corner of the ring, whilst chasing after him. Quickly, Dominik runs up the turnbuckle and does a back-flip, Daniel Bryan-style, landing behind his adversary. He quickly runs to the ropes to, once again, rebound off of them for a bit of momentum. He then attempts a Clothesline, but Takumi ducks down underneath it and pops up behind his Mexican opponent. Dominik quickly turns around, only to see Sanu jumping into the air, latching himself onto the Spanish superstar and pulling him down with the Matanza; Dominik's Front Lungblower finisher! The audience bursts into cheers, as Takumi goes for the cover. One! Two! Thre—Dominik somehow kicks out! "This Is Awesome" chants begin all throughout the arena as the intensity of this match picks up incredibly.

Ted Cedar
"The Matanza! Takumi gets some payback on Dominik for using his finisher, but Diveraz still kicks out! What a match!"


Adam Dennis
"This is what XtremeMania is all about, Ted. This match personifies everything that this Pay Per View is about!"


Takumi looks up at the official, before raising two fingers to ask him if it was just a two count, not even being sure himself. Ryu nods and confirms that it was, indeed, a two count, much to the chagrin of the Japanese superstar. He goes to turn his focus back to Dominik, only to notice that he's no longer in the ring. He goes to exit the ring to find him, but is greeted by a violent chair shot to the head! Takumi drops back down in the ring, as Dominik reenters the squared circle, steel chair in hand. "This ends now!" he shouts, looking to put this thing away once and for all. He drills Takumi over the back of the head two times with unforgiving chair shots, as the official looks on, worried. Dominik flips Takumi onto his stomach and begins to open the chair a little bit, just enough to put Sanu's head through the seat and the back. He then presses it shut as tightly as he can before looking over to the turnbuckle. He slowly ascends to the top, many thoughts racing in his mind as he does so. Will this be his last match? Can he really beat Takumi? Does Takumi even deserve all of the punishment Dominik has dished out in this match? Eventually, the fatigued Diveraz makes it to the top of the turnbuckle. He raises both hands into the air, before yelling out as loud as he can, "PARA MÉXICOOOOO!" Dominik leaps off the turnbuckle, rotating his body backwards whilst moving forwards in a Shooting Star manner before landing in a Leg Drop on the steel chair, completing a hardcore variation of his desperation maneuver, the Gota De La Estrella! The audience roars with cheers and jeers following the huge move as Takumi's body begins to convulse violently, blood begin spat out of his mouth. Dominik tends to his leg, which is a bit hurt from the landing, as the referee checks on Takumi, whom just continues to flop around, choking on his own blood. Ryu pulls the steel chair off of his neck and calls for some help before signaling for the bell to be rung.

DING! DING! DING!

The referee calls for Laura, whom comes over to the ring and he tells her something.

Laura Watts
"Ladies and gentlemen, the referee has decided to stop this match due to excessive injuries. Your winner, two to one, is Dominik Diveraz!"


Adam Dennis
"YES!"


Ted Cedar
"Wow!"


The audience boos heavily. Dominik looks up, almost as if he can't believe it happened. He did it. He beat Takumi. He got his job back. He slowly gets back to his feet, looking around as if the whole World is in slow motion right now. Medics are rushing to the ring with a stretcher to take Takumi away, as Dominik simply stares, unsure of what to do now that he won.

Adam Dennis
"I knew it, Ted! I fucking knew it!"


Ted Cedar
"Well, I can't say I'm happy to see the match end this way, but I can't blame the referee. Takumi is hurt and he's hurt bad. This one needed to be ended."


It seems to have finally sunk into Dominik that he won, as he now begins jumping all over the ring, ignoring the immense amount of pain he's in, as he celebrates his hard-fought victory. Meanwhile, Takumi is put on the stretcher.

Ted Cedar
"What a fight. This match will go down in the record books as one of the most brutal, emotional matches XWA has ever witnessed. In the end, Dominik came out the victor. He has his job again."


Adam Dennis
"Next stop, World Heavyweight Championship."


The camera pans in on Takumi, as he's being taken to the back on the stretcher. It then goes back to Dominik, whom is staring from inside the ring at Takumi, a sinister smile on his face at the damage he's caused. He goes back to celebrating as the show fades out to a commercial hyping XWA's next Pay Per View.

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I look forward to reading this when I have time. good job

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Gratzi for posting this, Razor.

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