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Live From: Hersheypark Stadium, Philadelphia, Penn


(ooc: before reading this, please excuse the results, I have to save my writing hand for the PPV results. I will never slack like I have this time. Rest assured that the PPV will be worth this.)

Match One: "The Icon" Chip Kennedy -vs- AWA President Gabriel Steele

The match started out even enough, with both men suplexing each other multiple times. However things got a little scary for the Owner, when The Icon scored with a spinebuster. The referee counted 1-2- but Gabriel kicked out at the last second. Seemingly to have the upper hand, The Icon lifted Gabriel up and nailed him with a brain buster, but Gabriel kicked out after two. Frustrated now, The Icon tried a leg drop of the top rope, but Gabriel moved, and kicked The Icon in the back. Gabriel would then pick The Icon up and suplex him over, and follow up with a pin, but only a two count was found. Then the match wen back to a stale mate, until the final seconds. Gabriel was staggering, and The Icon was waiting for him on the top of the turbuckle. As Gabriel turned, the Icon leaped for a flying close line, but Gabriel lunged and speared him on the way down. Gabriel got back up and stalked The Icon until he got up, then the Icon turned and Gabriel nailed him with the back draft. The Icon went down, and Gabriel pinned him for the 1-2-3.


Match Two: Ryan Trent -vs- "Ice Cold" David Mathews

The big match for Ryan Trent has come, and it is debut. However Ice Cold was hungry for his first win of his AWA career. This match went on for a solid ten minutes. Both men giving it their all, until Ice Cold made a unforgiveable mistake. Ice Cold had Trent right were he wanted him, in the corner. Just like he had Steele last week. However, thinking nothing of it, Ice Cold darted for Trent, and jumped at him. Trent at the last second ducked down, and Ice Cold hit his chin on the turnbuckle. Trent thinking quickly, brust up right into the gut of Ice Cold, and took him down. Trent began beating Ice Cold's head in. Seeing Ice Cold down, trent nailed him with three consecutive knee drops to the face. Now Ice Cold motion less, Trent went up to the top rope, and dropped a big leg around the throat of Ice Cold. Ryan Trent convered Ice Cold, and the referee counted 1-2-3. It was over, Ryan Trent had won it.

Match Three: Nick Wyld -vs- Acid

This match was a good one to watch. Both men put up a great battle. It took around ten minutes to decide a winner. Both men had come close to winning, but it would come down to a steel chair. The referee had been nailed by a clothes line, because Wyld went for a clothes line, and Acid ducked out of the way. While Wyld was distracted with the referee being down, Acid delievered a reverse DDT to him. Acid then went outside the ring and grabbed a steel folding chair and brought it into the ring, and placed it beside the fallen Wyld. Acid then would pick Nick Wyld up and nail him with a ddt. Acid then took the chair and tossed it out of the ring, and covered Wyld. The referee moved slowly and then began to count...1...2...3. It was over just like that. Acid had stole one from Nick Wyld.

Match Four: Savage -vs- Jesse Wisten

The match started out like a normal match. However, Savage never really could get the upper hand in that match. Jesse Wisten would not let him get the upper hand. Wisten was on top of Savage from the get go. This match went on for hours it seemed, with Wisten just toying with Savage. The ending of the match was good, Savage was on the ground, and Jesse Wisten placed him in a Boston Crab, right in the middle of the ring. It took a good three minutes however to make Savage tap. Savage did tap, and the match was over, Jesse Wisten had beaten Savage.

Match Five: aWa Hardcore Championship: John Rogan -vs- Chaos (c)

After seeing what Rogan did last week on Carnage, Chaos was furious. So in this match Chaos was looking to defend his newly won Hardcore title, but John Rogan would not see that happen. Chaos had the upper hand in that match for about five minutes. Then John Rogan brought out the woopin stick. Rogan got out of a side headlock by lifting Chaos up and back dropping him. John Rogan slid out of the ring, and grabbed a trash can with two chairs in it. Rogan dumped the chairs out and grabbed the trash can, and nailed Chaos on the head three times with the trash can. Then Rogan tossed the trash can out of the ring and grabbed the steel chair and blasted Chaos repeatedly until his face was a crimson mass. Choas was down, and no longer moving. Rogan seeing this, went to the top rope, and nailed him with a elbow drop. Rogan then hooked the leg, and the referee counted 1-2-3. It was done, John Rogan had beaten Chaos for the Hardcore title.

Match Six: Phenix -vs- Hawkeye

In his debut match, Hawkeye looked impressive. Phenix never really had a chance in this match. Hawkeye took it to him the enitire match, and the match ended in around five minutes. Hawkeye finshed the match by DDTing Phenix about five times, before pinning him. Finally after the final DDT, Hawkeye pinned Phenix, and hooked the far leg, and the referee counted 1-2-3 and the match was over. A simple as that. It is hard to get up after five consecutive ddts. This match was not the last. The main event was next.

Main Event: Jon Wyld -vs- Cancer

This match was a classic from the get go. Both men seemed equal in this match. Each person suplexing, and then ddting, and then a few pin attempts here and there, but every time there would be a kick out. About halfway into the match, Jon Wyld connect witht he world gone wyld, but as the referee counted 1-2- mere inches before three, Cancer kicked out, and rolled to him stoache. Then about three quarters of the way through, Cancer connected with the suicide, but one the way down for three, Jon Wyld kicked out. Finally after twenty gruling minutes, Jon Wyld had hooked Cancer up for another world gone wyld, but Cancer sliped out and connected with the suicide once more. Cancer covered Jon Wyld, and the referee counted 1...2...3! It was over, Cancer had beatin Jon Wyld. The match was over, and the PPV was the next stop for all the superstars.