Post by Ken Davison on Aug 25, 2011 6:45:32 GMT -5
Standing in the ring is "Godly" Ken Davison, who is serving as the ring announcer for the evening. On the ramp are all of the participants for tonight's event.
Before we begin, I'd like the start off by saying a few words. We have come together tonight to honor the memory of a good friend, Jeisa McGillivry, who portrayed “The Deviant” Sydney Laroux. She left us one month ago. Everyone who is here tonight has done so because they knew and respected Jeisa, and in most cases, loved her.
I would like to ask that everyone please watch this video then observe a moment of silence for the ten bell salute.
The crowd roars as the video ends. The participants make their way to the back as Davison resumes his duties in the center of the ring. He wipes away some tears before he starts the introductions for the first match.
Ken Davison: The first wrestler to win two decisions will win this triple threat match. Introducing first... hailing from Huntington Beach, CA... weighing in tonight at one hundred and eighty seven pounds... here is Ash Shadows!
Synth begins to play over the PA system. It plays through four times before an "Uh!" is heard. Suddenly the words screamed across the PA bring the crowd to life..."HERE TONIGHT I CROCK A THOUSAND HEADS...HERE TO UNITE THROUGH COMMON DREADS! "Solidarity" by Enter Shikari plays on as the crowd cheers.
Ash steps through the curtain, looking down at the floor, his hooded jacket covering his head. He walks slowly and somberly to the ring before looking up at the ring, and we're left to focus on the back of the jacket, reading Forever Deviant - 24th July 2011, hopping up onto the ring apron and stepping through the ropes before he makes a short sprint to the turnbuckle. He leaps up onto the bottom rope, throwing his arms outward before flicking the hood off of him. He then throws the jacket down to the floor and hops off the turnbuckle. He jumps up the other side quickly, throwing his arms up into the air and looking up, talking towards the ceiling, as if he's talking to her. Ken pats Ash on the back before he introduces the next wrestler.
Ken Davison: And out next... weighing in at 220 lb's.. from Long Beach, CA... Tyler Graves!
"Dead Girls Are Easy" by 69 Eyes began to play as Tyler Graves walk out from the back wearing a pink "Jeisa McGillivry Forever" t-shirt. He slaps some hands of the fans as he makes his way to the ring. He slides in to the ring and kneels down on the canvas looking up to the sky. He pointed to the sky before he bowed down as if bowing to her. He jumps to his feet posed on the ropes. Davison shakes his hand.
Ken Davison: And now, the final participant in the match... hailing from Freddy Beach, New Brunswick... Jake E Dangerously!
'The End of Heartache' by Killswitch Engage hits as Jake E Dangerously strolls through the curtain, smirking. He slowly makes his way to the ring and slides under the bottom rope. In the ring he unzips his hooded ring jacket as he slowly strolls around the ring before coming to his corner and tossing the jacket outside. On his way out of the ring, Davison greets Dangerously before the three men get ready. The bell rings and the three men circle each other.
Ken Davison: Good evening ladies and gentlemen. It is my honor to announce that the Jeisa McGillivry Memorial is officially underway. Dangerously is the first to act with a kick to Ash Shadows and then a elbow to the face. Tyler Graves seems content to just hang back, waiting to see what happens Shadows answers with a kick to the temple forcing Dangerously back into the ropes. Jake E Dangerously is a well established competitor, it's going to take more than that to rattle his cage. Dangerously tries to shoot the leg but Ash backs away, staying out of Dangerously reach. Shadows is giving up a little more than 30 pounds to both these men, so it will be interesting to see if that becomes a factor.
Dangerously runs into the ropes, but Ash Shadows ducks a clothesline. Dangerously keeps going, and on the way back, Shadows grabs him by the arm and locks in a crossface. Graves comes out from the corner and boots Shadows in the back of the head, causing him to release the hold. Graves pulls him up and applies a waist lock, but Ash will have none of it.
Ken Davison: Left, right, left, right, left... I'm getting tired trying to keep up with the elbows that Shadows is throwing. Someone get Tyler Graves some Advil, he's going to need it. Spinning hook kick right to the temple of Graves. Shadows picks Tyler up and throws him face first into the turnbuckle. What a solid strategy by Ash Shadows. A man can't fight if he doesn't know where he is. Shadows use his foot and starts applying pressure to throat. Graves is fighting for... and Jake E. Dangerously catches Shadow from behind with a low blow, dropping him to one knee. Both men start throwing forearms down on the back of their smaller opponent. Ash in a fit of frustration throws an elbow, catching Dangerously below the belt. Jake E falls back and Ash is able to bring his knee up and catch Tyler right in the face and blood is flowing like a river. That nose could be busted open.
Graves instinctively rolls out of the ring to avoid any further damages at the hands of Ash Shadows. Jake E Dangerously rushes towards Ash, but gets kicked in the stomach and dropped face first on the mat.
Ken Davison: Ash Shadows calls that move "The Bleeding" and Jake E Dangerously smartly rolls out of the ring and Ash Shadows is all alone in the middle of the ring. Graves has grabbed a chair and it looks like he's got revenge on his mind. Shadows starts to back away as Graves slides into the ring. He isn't getting too far though, because Jake E Dangerously has grabbed a chair of his own. There is no way this ends well for Ash.
Dangerously slides into the ring, chair in hand. Ash tries to angle his way to the slide, but Graves cuts him off. Dangerously motions to Graves then points at Shadows. Graves nods and the two men close in on Ash who has nowhere to go. The raise their chairs and swing for the fences, but Ash ducks at the last second.
Ken Davison: I can't believe it! Not only did Ash Shadows escape certain doom, but Tyler Graves and Jake E Dangerously just knocked each other into next week. They my be concussed. Shadows drags Graves over next to Dangerously and sprints to the ropes. Asai Moonsault by Ash Shadows onto both men. Here's the cover.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: And here is your winner... ASH SHADOWS!!!
"Solidarity" by Enter Shikari plays again before the scene cuts away to Ant Davies.
This is going to be hard. I can tell this before even beginning...but my memories of Jeis...being truthful, are those of the widest smiles plastered on my face at all times.
When I first spoke to her, I knew there was something special and when I was warned against her, I felt as if I was being told off for getting close to someone. I'm glad I did get involved though, as she gave me things I will never forget.
She was fun like no-one else, constantly coming out with sweet nicknames for friends and constantly just...being incredibly cute. I loved her and I know she loved me too, which is why when things went bad between us, it went extra bad.
My fondest memory of Jeis though was her standing by me through everything. She had this...ability to be there when people needed her the most and she saved me so many times. It sounds cliche as she saved a lot of people here, Cerith, Ken and myself are three of those...but she literally DID save me. She talked me out of stupid acts, she made me see rationally and 99.9% of the time it was by saying "But I'd miss you."
I knew she meant it...and now being on the other end, I miss her too. I must seem crazy, I've been talking "up to the sky" almost every night since she moved on, hoping to talk to her, hoping she will hear me...and I hope she's found a way to read this.
Jeisa, I love you to bits. I hope we can mend our broken bridges when I get up there too babe.
The scene cuts back to Ken Davison in the ring.
Ken Davison: I'd like to personally thank each and every person who participated here to night, and especially thank the people who were willing to open their hearts and share their memories of Jeisa.
The crowd starts chanting "THANK YOU JEISA!" Ken waits for the crowd to die down before continuing.
Ken Davison: Our next match is a Metal Spike on a Pole Match. Introducing first .. this man comes to us by way of Charlottetown, PEI, Canada
... weighing in at two hundred and ten beefy pounds... here is Chris Jacobs!
"Oh Canada" by Classified hits the speakers and Chris Jacobs steps out through the curtain. Like many of the other competitors in this event, Chris is wearing a Forever Deviant - 24th July 2011 t-shirt. He steps out onto the entrance ramp and points to the sky in honor of his friend. He makes his way down the aisle acknowledging the fans in attendance. Chris makes his way through the ropes and straight to the middle of the ring. Davison shakes his hand and then he kneels down and bows his head, saying a short prayer for his friend.
Ken Davison: And his opponent... from Las Vegas, NV... tipping the scales at 235 lbs... J.T. Cash!
"Next Generation" by Limp Bizkit plays as J.T. Cash comes out to the cheers of the crowd. He walks towards the ring, pointing up to the banners of Jeisa hanging in the rafters. He slides in the ring, where Davison greets him before exiting the ring. Ken exits the ring as the two men prepare for the match to start.
The two men stare each other down for a few moments before Chris Jacobs makes a run to the corner to try and get the metal spike off of the pole. Cash catches him from behind. Jacobs turns around as Cash delivers two stiff kicks to the ribs. Jacobs falls back into the corner and Cash lights him up with an open hand chop.
Ken Davison: That hand print will be there for a couple of days, I can tell you from personal experience. Jacobs stumbles over to another one of the turnbuckles, clutching his chest. Cash comes in, but Jacobs throws a quick jab to the midsection. Cash won't relent, coming in with the forearm. Jacobs ducks it! He tosses Cash into the turnbuckle. Jacobs chops him across the chest and immediately turns and goes for the metal spike again. He's looking to turn the violence up to ten and he's looking to do it early. Cash is going to have none of it and he grabs the arm of Chris Jacobs and whips him into the ropes. Back elbow brings Jacobs to the ground and now Cash turns towards the pole. Jacobs grabs him by the ankle and pulls his legs out from under J.T. Cash.
Jacobs gets up and grabs the his opponent's leg at the ankle and delivers what looks like a DDT on the ankle. Cash grabs his leg and screams in agony as Jacobs continues the attack dy dropping a double axe handle on the ankle.
Ken Davison: Brilliant strategy by Chris Jacobs. If Cash is unable to put weight on that injured left ankle, how can he climb the ropes to get to the metal spike? Jacobs with another ankle DDT and dropping two quick axe handles onto the ankle of J.T. Cash. that's five high impact moves to the ankle. Cash is going to be lucky if he can walk after this, let alone win this match.
Jacobs turns and heads toward the pole again he gets up to the second turnbuckle and grabs the pole before JT Cash comes up behind him and grabs him from behind, but Jacobs drills him with a straight punch right between the eyes. Jacobs drops down and punches Cash in the head again, staggering him.
Ken Davison: Jacobs, if nothing else, is persistent. He's up again, but JT Cash won't have it. He pulls Jacobs down but Jacobs lunges at Cash's ankle, taking it out with a shoulder tackle. Jacobs grabs Cash by the leg and drives his knee right down on the ankle. Jacobs is relentless, he drops an elbow on the ankle, hits the ropes and drops another knee on Cash's ankle. If that ankle isn't shattered, it's a small miracle.
Jacobs turns to climb the turnbuckle and JT Cash kips up, somehow landing with most of his weight on his good ankle. He grabs the back of Jacob's tights and brings him back to the mat. He throws a flurry of left handed haymakers, but is cut down by another chop block to his ankle. Jacobs again resorts to the ankle DDT before climbing to the second rope.
Ken Davison: Chris Jacobs is targeting that ankle and he as devious intentions on his mind. Here comes the elbow drop... THAT HAD TO HURT. JT Cash rolls out of the way at the last second. Just is up already but he is clutching his elbow. Cash is over at the pole and he is hobbling up, using the pole to help support his weight. Jacobs is over and he punches Cash in the ankle. JT Cash is dangling, dangerously close to falling to the outside. That pole is serving as a life boat.
J.T. Cash swings back and punches Jacobs in the head. Jacobs responds with a shot to the midsection. Jacobs slips and lands seated on the top rope but continues to deliver punch after punch to the stomach of J.T. Cash. Cash throws an off balance punch which Jacobs ducks and back drops J.T. to the mat.
Ken Davison: Chris Jacobs finally has his opportunity to get that metal spike. He climbs the pole and HE'S GOT IT! He's got the metal spike! Viva Sydney Laroux! Jacobs is down and he holds the spike in the air with a snarl on his face. Jacobs had better get to work before Cash can recov.. and there's a shot right to the forehead. And the proverbial crimson mask is starting to form. And another shot with the spike... Cash is lucky that he isn't blinded by his own blood. Jacobs swings wide and Cash ducks then kicks Jacobs in the stomach. You ay want to cover your children's eyes. This looks like it's going to get even worse.
Jacobs drops the spike, right at the feet of J.T. Cash. Cash looks out to the crowd and a smile crosses his blood drenched face. Fueled by a burst of adrenaline, Cash grabs Jacobs by the hair and drags the point of the spike across Jacobs head, opening him up. He then flips the spike around and drills Jacobs in the temple with the blunt part of the spike.
Ken Davison: Jacobs falls to the mat and Cash limps over and pulls himself to the top robe through sheer will. He looks like he's setting up the Cash Vault, but will his be able to get enough push off the ropes with his injured ankle?
Cash leaps off,the top rope and lands a 540 degree leg drop. The crowd pops as the referee gets into position.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: And here is the winner of the match... JT CASH!!!
The scene once again cuts away. Ben Hanson appears on the screen.
Ben Hanson: One of my fondest memories of Jeisa was last Christmas. As a child of divorce I've spent the last fourteen years flitting between each of my parents' houses on Christmas day, but this year I decided to stay at my own house this year. It so happened that Jeisa was online at the same time I was and I mentioned that I wanted to watch 'A Christmas Story' and had been saving it until that day to watch. It had just started on TBS so Jeisa watched with me. I even paused for all the advert breaks, and there were a lot of advert breaks, but just sharing that moment with her is a memory I'll cherish for years to come.
Ken Davison is once again standing in the center of the ring for introductions.
Ken Davison: Introducing the first opponent... from Death Valley... he weighs two hundred fifty six pounds... "The Horror" Damion Darkside!
The lights dim, we hear a faint static coupled with laughing and different noises conjuring up feelings of fear and despair when the lights go completely black. A single light shines on the ramp, as Man that you Fear by Marilyn Manson kicks in, we see Damion Darkside there, on one knee, a hood over his head, a sleeveless trench coat he looks up, white eyes and long, black wet hair. he gets up and walks to the ring, slowly. he slides in and sits in the corner as the lights go back to normal. Davison shakes Damion's hand as the music cuts out.
Ken Davison: And his opponent... from Los Angeles, California... he tips the scales at two hundred forty five pounds... "Razor" Randy Dela Vega!
”Ego Remix” by Kanye West & Beyonce blares out as "Razor" Randy Dela Vega walks through the curtain as he walks down to the ring. Randy is usually a very evil guy but on his walk down he still has his usual confident swagger about him but a very sorrow looking expression on his face. Once in the ring Randy gets to his feet and just stands there look very sad but confident as his ready for action. Davison pats him on the back on his way out of the ring. The two combatants go nose to nose, talking trash back and forth. Finally, Dela Vega pushes Darkside into the ropes and springs forward with a Busaiku Knee Kick, knocking Darkside to the floor.
Ken Davison: Dela Vega had already taken this one outside of the ring and I can tell this one is going to be brutal. Dela Vega slides to the outside and goes for a quick cover.
ONE!
Ken Davison: One count only. Randy Dela Vega with an explosive start to the match. He pulls the man from Death Valley to his feet and whips him toward the guard rail. Darkside reverses but Dela Vega jumps up to the top of the railing and comes flying back with a springboard 720 DDT. You could hear Damion's skull hitting the cold, hard concrete. Dela Vega steps on Darkside as he makes his way to the ring steps. Dela Vega leaps from the steps... CORKSCREW 630! And here's another cover.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Dela Vega grabs Darkside by the back of the head and throws him up and over the guard rail. Dela Vega takes a moment and poses for the fans before hopping the railing and dragging Damion Darkside up into the bleachers. Darkside throws a weak punch, but Dela Vega just shakes it off.
Ken Davison: The crowd is really getting a show, but Damion Darkside is definitely the worse for wear. I don't know how much more of this he can take. It's like he showed up to thermal nuclear warfare with a dull spork. Randy Dela Vega buries a knee in the midsection of his opponent and drags Darkside to the top of the bleachers. He lifts Darkside up and drops his feet on the back of the nearest row of chairs. I've seen him do this using the ropes, but never like this.
Dela Vega drops Darkside with a viciously drops Darkside down with a DDT and covers him.
ONE!
TWO!!
DELA VEGA PULLS THE SHOULDER UP!!!
Ken Davison: This is just sadistic. Dela Vega doesn't need to drag this out.
Dela Vega picks him his nearly unconscious opponent and applies a double underhook. He then leaps in the air and delivers a flipping tiger driver.
Ken Davison: That's the Ego Trip... Dela Vega is admiring his work as Damion Darkside tumbles down the stairs. "Razor" Randy Dela Vega is practically strutting down the stairs. The pure arrogance of this man is astounding. Dela Vega screams at the referee to start counting as he places his foot on Darkside's chest.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: And here is your winner... "Razor" Randy Dela Vega!
Dela Vega celebrates as he makes his way back through the crowd when the camera again cuts away from the action in the ring to Ken Davison sitting against a plain black background. His eyes have already watered up.
Ken Davison: I had knew in the days leading up to her passing that she was having problems. I would text her every few days and she would tell me she was fine. But there was something in my gut that told me otherwise. In a way, I blame myself for her passing. I know that I couldn't have prevented it, but I wish that I had gotten a chance to try.
What I shared with Jeisa, I would like to hope was unique. I know it wasn't. And it wasn't because she treated me like everyone else. But because she gave her heart and soul to each and every person she knew until they gave her reason not to. She held me up when I was at my lowest. I don't think she realizes how much she helped me. I was having problems with my wife and seriously considering ending it all and she put things in perspective for me. As the father of two young children, I needed to do what was best for myself because in the long term it would also be what was best for the children. I could never help myself with her. I was always honest with her, regardless of whether or not I wanted to be. That was just the type of person she was.
A month later, I still miss her. It feels like forever since I received the news, but at the same time, the wound is still open and fresh, as though it had just happened. I can only hope to be the type of person that she was. To be there for my friends, to give of myself so selflessly... I can only hope and pray that I can come close to being half the person Jeisa McGillivry is.
The scene once again returns to Ken Davison in the ring.
Ken Davison: Ladies and Gentlemen, our main event match has been changed from a lucha rules tag match to an elimination match. Introducing first...
The opening riff of "Bloodstains" by Agent Orange blares out over the PA as Freddy Skinner walks out on stage, for once enjoying the cheers of the fans..
Ken Davison: From Avalon, New Jersey, weighing in at two-hundred and thirty-five pounds, Freddy Skinner!
Skinner walks down the ramp, ignoring the fans either side of him as he walks up the ring steps, pausing on the apron to look up to the rafters of the arena, crossing himself before entering the ring. After he enters the ring, Davison shakes the hand of his long-time friend.
Ken Davison: And his first opponent... he hails from Dallas, Texas... weighing in at two-hundred and nineteen pounds... here is Johnny Zero!
Skinner's music cuts out. Johnny Zero walks out with wearing a shirt with the words "In Loving Memory Jeisa McGillivry" on the back. He walks to the ring silently, no music, only the cheers of the fans. The sadness in his eyes can be seen, even from underneath his mask. Davison gives him a quick hug as he enters the ring.
Ken Davison: And now, the last contestant.... she weighs in at one-hundred and thirty pounds... she hails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida... she is "The Hellcat" Kirsta Lewis!
"Animals" by Nickleback plays and Kirsta Lewis comes out, heading straight down to the ring. She climbs down to the ring, where she is met by her two opponents. Davison takes a moment on his way down to the broadcast position to give Kirsta a quick handshake.
The three opponent begin circling each other in the ring as the bell rings. Kirsta motions to Johnny Zero and the combatants lock up. Zero takes the much smaller Lewis to the corner and delivers a clubbing forearm to the chest. Skinner looks to take advantage, grabbing Johnny Zero by the mask and throwing him out of the way, then delivering a forearm shot of his own to Kirsta. He unleashes a backhand chop to her chest and begins to climb the turnbuckle as Johnny Zero hits him from behind. Zero turns Skinner around and punches him in the face. Zero whips Skinner into the opposite corner and follows him in. Skinner manages to turn around and throws Johnny Zero into the air. Zero deftly lands on the top rope and bounces off with a flying cross body block. Skinner ducks, but Kirsta Lewis who was coming up behind Skinner gets caught.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Kirsta Lewis with the kickout at two. This was supposed to be a Lucha Tag Rules match, but the referee seems to be letting this one go. Johnny Zero rolls over to the ropes and uses them to get to his feet. Skinner is hanging back, waiting for an opportunity. And Kirsta is slow to get up. She's up to one knee and Skinner dropkicks her in the hip, knocking her across the ring! Zero comes across the ring and Skinner dropkicks him in the shins, taking his legs out from under him. What a dropkick from Freddy Skinner. Dropkicks for everyone!
Skinner continues stalking his opponents and Kirsta raises her hand, begging off and Johnny Zero gets up to his feet, seeming to favor his right leg.
Ken Davison: Freddy Skinner is the "One Man Master Plan." You take out the legs of Johnny Zero, you counter a good amount of Johnny Zero's offense. That's at least ninety percent of his offense gone right there. Skinner prowls over "The Hellcat" who is pleading her case and trying to get Skinner to work with her to eliminate Johnny Zero. She extends her hand as she gets to her feet and Skinner accepts. Johnny Zero could be a world of troub... OH! Skinner drills Kirsta Lewis in the stomach with a hard kick that she never saw coming. Freddy Skinner whips Kirsta to the ropes, but Kirsta, quick as a cat grabs the top rope and elevates herself. Skinner's caught her and flips her over the top rope the the floor. That had to hurt.
The crowd goes wild watching the fast paced action in the ring. While Skinner stands on the bottom rope admiring his work, Johnny Zero walks behind him and waits for him to turn around.
Ken Davison: Now Johnny Zero is the hunter, waiting for just the right moment to pounce. Skinner turns around and is whipped into the ropes by Johnny Zero. Skinner comes off the ropes and manages to catch Zero with a luchaesque flying head scissors, forcing him to the outside. Skinner has been rolling so far in this match, and he stands in the ring like a conquering hero with Kirsta Lewis outside the ring to his left and Johnny Zero outside of the ring to the right.
Freddy Skinner poses in the ring as Johnny Zero and Kirsta Lewis get to their feet. Skinner looks over at Johnny Zero and takes off, looking to gain some momentum off of the ropes. "The Hellcat" has other ideas as she grabs Freddy by the ankle, causing him to stumble right into a springboard dropkick from Johnny Zero. Kirsta Lewis scrambles up the center of the ropes and catches Johnny Zero with a cross body from the top. The referee slides into position.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: Kirsta Lewis is not happy about that two count and she is putting the boots to Johnny Zero. She throws on a camel clutch and the referee asks Johnny Zero if he wants to submit. Skinner points at his two opponents and Lewis is yelling at Skinner to hurry up. And Johnny Zero eats a dropkick to the face from "The Sinner" Freddy Skinner. It looks like Kirsta isn't done. She reapplies the camel clutch and Skinner takes a few steps back, lining up his victim. This time it's Kirsta Lewis who eats a dropkick to the face. Freddy Skinner is playing the game, and he is winning ladies and gentlemen.
Skinner points to his head, implying that he is smarter than his opponents. Johnny Zero uses the ropes to try and get his footing and stumbles back into the turnbuckle. Skinner runs in for a monkey flip, but Johnny Zero lands on his feet, only to be taken down by a Kirsta Lewis lariat before he can get his footing.
Ken Davison: It's not often you see the Hellcat able to use that move effectively against a man who outweighs her by eighty or so pounds. What an opportunist. And Skinner kicks Kirsta hard in the midsection and throws her to the outside. Maybe Lewis should take a page out of Skinner's book. He's been solidly in control most of this match. Skinner goes after Johnny Zero who deftly ducks out of the ring.
Johnny Zero marches around the ring and chops the recovering Kirsta Lewis across the chest and quickly follows that up with a straight punch to the temple, staggering Kirsta. Zero knees her in the stomach then dumps her over the railing, right into the laps of some of the fans.
Ken Davison: It's take a wrestler home night here at the Jeisa McGillivry Memorial. Johnny Zero hops on to the ring apron, looking for an Asai moonsault, but he forgot about the man in the ring and Freddy Skinner sends him into and over the safety barricade And Kirsta Lewis is on Johnny Zero like a fly on... well, you know. She didn't take kindly to Johnny Zero deciding to single her out. "The Hellcat" is raining down forearms upon the spine of Johnny Zero. To his credit, the Texan Luchador is fighting his way to his feet to the delight of the fans. What the hell is Skinner doing now?
Freddy Skinner slides out of the ring and pulls the safety barrier away from the ring, leaving the two connecting pieces about a foot from the ring. Skinner bounces off the center rope with an Asai moonsault of his own, landing on the unsuspecting Johnny Zero and Kirsta Lewis.
Ken Davison: While we normally see high flying from Skinner, he said he was going to give it everything he has and so far he has lived up to that hype. Now what's he doing with that chair? Give me a break.
Skinner raises the chair in the air, then, much to the surprise of everyone, throws it to the ground ringside. Skinner pushes the railing in a bit and hops over the railing and then back to the ring apron. On the otherside of the safety barricade, Johnny Zero is up and on his way over and Kirsta Lewis reaches up and grabs the railing, using it to steady herself as she gets up.
Ken Davison: Johnny Zero flies into the ring like a bat out of hell, but Skinner is ready. DOUBLE CLOTHESLINE! Both men are down, but Skinner is already up to one knee. Diving Rocker Dropper by Kirsta Lewis. Where the hell did she come from. Zero is down. Skinner is down. Kirsta goes for the cover on Zero.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: Why the hell would she cover Zero? She just hit Freddy Skinner with a high impact move from the top tope and didn't follow up. "The Hellcat" goes back and forth between the two, stomping them in frustration. She pulls Skinner up by the hair and grabs him in a waist lock. She goes for the German suplex, but can't get the bigger man up and over. Skinner throws an elbow, catching Kirsta on the chin. There's a go behind from Skinner into a German suplex of his own.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Kirsta rolls to the outside before Skinner can get up from his own suplex. Skinner rolls out after her and kicks her in the midsection. With her arms outstretched, all of her weight is against the guardrail holding her up. Skinner motions for the crowd to move out of the way.
Ken Davison: Skinner is up to no good. Skinner picks Kirsta up and drops her stomach first across the railing. And now he unceremoniously dumps her into the front row. Skinner drops a double ax handle, but Kirsta throws a haymaker before Skinner can connect. What's Johnny Zero up to?
Not to be outdone by Skinner, Johnny Zero slingshots himself up to the top rope and moonsaults over the railing and on top of his opponents in the crowd. Zero walks over to the camera and yells "Now THAT'S how it's done." He turns his attention back to the ring.
Ken Davison: Good thinking by Johnny Zero. He took a lot of abuse at the start of the match, so picking his spots is going to be a great strategy for him. Freddy Skinner is back over the railing and up on the apron. I don't know where Kirsta Lewis has gone, she's around here somewhere. Skinner goes for a sunset flip, but Johnny Zero grabs a hold of the middle rope. Somehow Skinner has pulled himself back up and locks his legs underneath Zero's arms. Skinner shifts his weight, turning Johnny Zero around and locks in the tarantula. Looks like Freddy Skinner has been watching some Japanese wrestling tapes.
The crowd pops as out of nowhere, Kirsta connects with a dropkick to the chest of Johnny Zero. All three competitors slowly pull themselves up as the crowd starts a "That was awesome" chant. Skinner is the first to his feet, but Johnny Zero is a little to quick for him and forces him face first to the mat with a drop toe hold. He steps through, punches Skinner in the kidneys, grabs the arms and pulls back, applying a Mexican surfboard.
Ken Davison: In Mexico that is known as the Romero special and I can tell you from experience that is not what I would refer to as comfortable. Johnny Zero rolls Skinner once... twice... three times and locks in a modified dragon sleeper. Add that to double leg grapevine in place from the Romero special and we could see a tap out here any minute. Johnny Zero is putting so much pressure on the back of Freddy Skinner he might literally break him in two.
Zero releases the hold, and looks over to see Kirsta Lewis cheering him on. Zero picks Freddy Skinner up and applies a camel clutch. Kirsta runs over and grabs Skinner by the legs and slaps on a Boston Crab.
Ken Davison: This is what Skinner gets for screwing Zero and Lewis over. I have never seen anything like this in all my days in wrestling. The question is, if Skinner gives up, who picks up the win? Looks like we won't get an answer as Kirsta is up and she bitch slaps Johnny Zero who instinctively lets go of his submission to cover up. Kirsta with open hand chop to Zero's chest and Johnny returns the favor. Kirsta won't budge and she responds with another open hand chop. Zero shakes it off and slaps Kirsta back again. Kirsta with a swing and a miss. Zero is behind her and goes for a back body drop, but "The Hellcat" lands on her feet. Dark Dreams! She just hit Johnny Zero with his own version of the Impaler. What disrespect.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Kirsta starts slamming her hands on the mat in frustration. She gets up and swings at Freddy Skinner, but he levels her with a big boot. She stumbles back into the turnbuckle but the force knocks her forward where the awaiting Skinner scoops her up into the tree of woe.
Ken Davison: I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that Skinner has bad intentions on his mind. Johnny Zero rushes at Skinner who tries to clothesline him as he turns around, but Zero slides underneath the clothesline and Kirsta Lewis leans up, narrowly avoid the soles of Johnny Zero's boots. Zero slides out of the ring, and here comes Skinner sliding after... OH! He caught Kirsta Lewis in the face, knocking her out of the tree of woe. While Skinner recovers, Zero with a springboard moonsault. Here's a cover.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Kirsta Lewis has been eliminated
Ken Davison: And Kirsta Lewis is outta here. Johnny Zero caught her with that springboard moonsault off the top tope and that was all she wrote.
The two men circle the inside of the ring, measuring each other up as the referee helps remove Kirsta Lewis from the ring. Skinner is a little quicker on the draw as he flattens Johnny Zero. Skinner continues the assault with a hard kick to the spine then turns around to taunt the crowd while Zero grimaces in pain.
Ken Davison: I don't know how wise it is for Freddy Skinner to take his eye off the prize, but he's done a good job of staying out of trouble so far in this match. Skinner turns around hands raised to deliver a double axe handle, but Zero surprises him with a headbutt to the breadbasket. Skinner drops to one knee and Johnny Zero kicks him right in the sternum. If that wasn't payback for that shot to the spine earlier, I don't know what payback is. Zero stomps Skinner all the way into the corner. In desperation, Skinner goes for a low blow. Zero backs off and avoids the cheap shot.
Johnny Zero motions for Skinner to come out to the middle of the ring and fight like a man. Instead, Skinner stares Zero down. This continues on for a few seconds and the crowd starts applauding the effort put forth by both of these men.
Ken Davison: Skinner again plays to the crowd, turning his back on Johnny Zero. Zero comes up behind him and there's a Pele kick from Skinner, but Zero was ready and ducked out of the way. Zero uses the opening to shoot a half nelson on Freddy and those of us that know Johnny know that this can only lead to one place... and there's the half-nelson backbreaker. Skinner quickly recovers and Zero hits the ropes. Skinner delivers a back body drop, but Johnny is able to grab the top rope and lands on his feet. Shoulder block to the midsection and a forearm shot knocks Skinner down to the mat. The tide has turned and Freddy Skinner may get caught in the undertow.
Zero runs toward the ring post, then jumps over the top rope and bounces off the middle rope on the inside, putting Skinner's shoulders on the mat after an outside-in moonsault.
ONE!
TWO!!
FOOT ON THE ROPES!!!
Ken Davison: You have to give Skinner credit, he's shown his resourcefulness here tonight. Johnny Zero pulls Freddy up by the hair and throws him in the corner. Johnny mounts the top turnbuckle and starts delivering haymaker after haymaker.
Crowd: UNO, DOS, TRES, CUATRO, CINCO SEIS, SIETE, OCHO, NUEVE, DIEZ, ONCE!
Skinner finally sits down to avoid the punches and Zero just kicks him in the face. Firmly in control, Johnny reaches down and tries to bring Skinner to his feet, but Freddy just collapses under his own weight. Still, Zero is able to drag his victim to the middle of the ring.
Ken Davison: "The Texican" finally gets Skinner to his feet and whips him towards the ropes. Skinner leaps up, and springs back off the ropes and catches Johnny in the chin. Suplex on... no, go behind by Johnny. Now Johnny goes for a suplex, wait, he switches position and nails Skinner with a sit out powerbomb.
ONE!
TWO!!
THRE-KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: Johnny Zero almost put Freddy Skinner away. This match has been so back and forth, I can only hope that these men meet again on next year's show. Johnny Zero is going for another one, this time, Skinner has the wherewithal to reverse into a DDT. Skinner pops up and goes for another suplex, but Zero is ready with the go behind. He's got an inverted headlock cinched in. Are we going to see an inverted DDT?
Instead, Johnny keeps the Dragon Sleeper locked in. The referee checks and Freddy refuses to give up. Johnny takes a few steps back, then steps up onto the middle rope and delivers an inverted tornado DDT. Johnny Zero quickly covers Skinner and hooks the leg.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: I thought that was the end of this match. Zero runs over to the ropes and jumps up and comes off and with a twisting moonsault, but Skinner gets his knees up. Freddy buries a knee in Zero's stomach and wraps his arm around Johnny Zero. There's the flipping uranage that Freddy calls the "Skin Flick."
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: AND HERE IS YOUR WINNER.... "THE SINNER" FREDDY SKINNER
"Bloodstains" by Agent Orange blares out over the PA as Freddy Skinner offers his hand to Johnny Zero. After a short pause, the two men shake hands before the both point up at one of the posters of Jeisa hanging from the rafters. The locker room pours out into the ring as Skinner's theme fades out as is replaced by “I'm Back” by Dope, the last theme used by Sydney Laroux. Everyone stands in the ring, and a picture of Jeisa, with her infectious smile, appears on the screen. After a few moments, the picture fades to black.
Before we begin, I'd like the start off by saying a few words. We have come together tonight to honor the memory of a good friend, Jeisa McGillivry, who portrayed “The Deviant” Sydney Laroux. She left us one month ago. Everyone who is here tonight has done so because they knew and respected Jeisa, and in most cases, loved her.
I would like to ask that everyone please watch this video then observe a moment of silence for the ten bell salute.
The crowd roars as the video ends. The participants make their way to the back as Davison resumes his duties in the center of the ring. He wipes away some tears before he starts the introductions for the first match.
Ken Davison: The first wrestler to win two decisions will win this triple threat match. Introducing first... hailing from Huntington Beach, CA... weighing in tonight at one hundred and eighty seven pounds... here is Ash Shadows!
Synth begins to play over the PA system. It plays through four times before an "Uh!" is heard. Suddenly the words screamed across the PA bring the crowd to life..."HERE TONIGHT I CROCK A THOUSAND HEADS...HERE TO UNITE THROUGH COMMON DREADS! "Solidarity" by Enter Shikari plays on as the crowd cheers.
Ash steps through the curtain, looking down at the floor, his hooded jacket covering his head. He walks slowly and somberly to the ring before looking up at the ring, and we're left to focus on the back of the jacket, reading Forever Deviant - 24th July 2011, hopping up onto the ring apron and stepping through the ropes before he makes a short sprint to the turnbuckle. He leaps up onto the bottom rope, throwing his arms outward before flicking the hood off of him. He then throws the jacket down to the floor and hops off the turnbuckle. He jumps up the other side quickly, throwing his arms up into the air and looking up, talking towards the ceiling, as if he's talking to her. Ken pats Ash on the back before he introduces the next wrestler.
Ken Davison: And out next... weighing in at 220 lb's.. from Long Beach, CA... Tyler Graves!
"Dead Girls Are Easy" by 69 Eyes began to play as Tyler Graves walk out from the back wearing a pink "Jeisa McGillivry Forever" t-shirt. He slaps some hands of the fans as he makes his way to the ring. He slides in to the ring and kneels down on the canvas looking up to the sky. He pointed to the sky before he bowed down as if bowing to her. He jumps to his feet posed on the ropes. Davison shakes his hand.
Ken Davison: And now, the final participant in the match... hailing from Freddy Beach, New Brunswick... Jake E Dangerously!
'The End of Heartache' by Killswitch Engage hits as Jake E Dangerously strolls through the curtain, smirking. He slowly makes his way to the ring and slides under the bottom rope. In the ring he unzips his hooded ring jacket as he slowly strolls around the ring before coming to his corner and tossing the jacket outside. On his way out of the ring, Davison greets Dangerously before the three men get ready. The bell rings and the three men circle each other.
Ken Davison: Good evening ladies and gentlemen. It is my honor to announce that the Jeisa McGillivry Memorial is officially underway. Dangerously is the first to act with a kick to Ash Shadows and then a elbow to the face. Tyler Graves seems content to just hang back, waiting to see what happens Shadows answers with a kick to the temple forcing Dangerously back into the ropes. Jake E Dangerously is a well established competitor, it's going to take more than that to rattle his cage. Dangerously tries to shoot the leg but Ash backs away, staying out of Dangerously reach. Shadows is giving up a little more than 30 pounds to both these men, so it will be interesting to see if that becomes a factor.
Dangerously runs into the ropes, but Ash Shadows ducks a clothesline. Dangerously keeps going, and on the way back, Shadows grabs him by the arm and locks in a crossface. Graves comes out from the corner and boots Shadows in the back of the head, causing him to release the hold. Graves pulls him up and applies a waist lock, but Ash will have none of it.
Ken Davison: Left, right, left, right, left... I'm getting tired trying to keep up with the elbows that Shadows is throwing. Someone get Tyler Graves some Advil, he's going to need it. Spinning hook kick right to the temple of Graves. Shadows picks Tyler up and throws him face first into the turnbuckle. What a solid strategy by Ash Shadows. A man can't fight if he doesn't know where he is. Shadows use his foot and starts applying pressure to throat. Graves is fighting for... and Jake E. Dangerously catches Shadow from behind with a low blow, dropping him to one knee. Both men start throwing forearms down on the back of their smaller opponent. Ash in a fit of frustration throws an elbow, catching Dangerously below the belt. Jake E falls back and Ash is able to bring his knee up and catch Tyler right in the face and blood is flowing like a river. That nose could be busted open.
Graves instinctively rolls out of the ring to avoid any further damages at the hands of Ash Shadows. Jake E Dangerously rushes towards Ash, but gets kicked in the stomach and dropped face first on the mat.
Ken Davison: Ash Shadows calls that move "The Bleeding" and Jake E Dangerously smartly rolls out of the ring and Ash Shadows is all alone in the middle of the ring. Graves has grabbed a chair and it looks like he's got revenge on his mind. Shadows starts to back away as Graves slides into the ring. He isn't getting too far though, because Jake E Dangerously has grabbed a chair of his own. There is no way this ends well for Ash.
Dangerously slides into the ring, chair in hand. Ash tries to angle his way to the slide, but Graves cuts him off. Dangerously motions to Graves then points at Shadows. Graves nods and the two men close in on Ash who has nowhere to go. The raise their chairs and swing for the fences, but Ash ducks at the last second.
Ken Davison: I can't believe it! Not only did Ash Shadows escape certain doom, but Tyler Graves and Jake E Dangerously just knocked each other into next week. They my be concussed. Shadows drags Graves over next to Dangerously and sprints to the ropes. Asai Moonsault by Ash Shadows onto both men. Here's the cover.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: And here is your winner... ASH SHADOWS!!!
"Solidarity" by Enter Shikari plays again before the scene cuts away to Ant Davies.
This is going to be hard. I can tell this before even beginning...but my memories of Jeis...being truthful, are those of the widest smiles plastered on my face at all times.
When I first spoke to her, I knew there was something special and when I was warned against her, I felt as if I was being told off for getting close to someone. I'm glad I did get involved though, as she gave me things I will never forget.
She was fun like no-one else, constantly coming out with sweet nicknames for friends and constantly just...being incredibly cute. I loved her and I know she loved me too, which is why when things went bad between us, it went extra bad.
My fondest memory of Jeis though was her standing by me through everything. She had this...ability to be there when people needed her the most and she saved me so many times. It sounds cliche as she saved a lot of people here, Cerith, Ken and myself are three of those...but she literally DID save me. She talked me out of stupid acts, she made me see rationally and 99.9% of the time it was by saying "But I'd miss you."
I knew she meant it...and now being on the other end, I miss her too. I must seem crazy, I've been talking "up to the sky" almost every night since she moved on, hoping to talk to her, hoping she will hear me...and I hope she's found a way to read this.
Jeisa, I love you to bits. I hope we can mend our broken bridges when I get up there too babe.
The scene cuts back to Ken Davison in the ring.
Ken Davison: I'd like to personally thank each and every person who participated here to night, and especially thank the people who were willing to open their hearts and share their memories of Jeisa.
The crowd starts chanting "THANK YOU JEISA!" Ken waits for the crowd to die down before continuing.
Ken Davison: Our next match is a Metal Spike on a Pole Match. Introducing first .. this man comes to us by way of Charlottetown, PEI, Canada
... weighing in at two hundred and ten beefy pounds... here is Chris Jacobs!
"Oh Canada" by Classified hits the speakers and Chris Jacobs steps out through the curtain. Like many of the other competitors in this event, Chris is wearing a Forever Deviant - 24th July 2011 t-shirt. He steps out onto the entrance ramp and points to the sky in honor of his friend. He makes his way down the aisle acknowledging the fans in attendance. Chris makes his way through the ropes and straight to the middle of the ring. Davison shakes his hand and then he kneels down and bows his head, saying a short prayer for his friend.
Ken Davison: And his opponent... from Las Vegas, NV... tipping the scales at 235 lbs... J.T. Cash!
"Next Generation" by Limp Bizkit plays as J.T. Cash comes out to the cheers of the crowd. He walks towards the ring, pointing up to the banners of Jeisa hanging in the rafters. He slides in the ring, where Davison greets him before exiting the ring. Ken exits the ring as the two men prepare for the match to start.
The two men stare each other down for a few moments before Chris Jacobs makes a run to the corner to try and get the metal spike off of the pole. Cash catches him from behind. Jacobs turns around as Cash delivers two stiff kicks to the ribs. Jacobs falls back into the corner and Cash lights him up with an open hand chop.
Ken Davison: That hand print will be there for a couple of days, I can tell you from personal experience. Jacobs stumbles over to another one of the turnbuckles, clutching his chest. Cash comes in, but Jacobs throws a quick jab to the midsection. Cash won't relent, coming in with the forearm. Jacobs ducks it! He tosses Cash into the turnbuckle. Jacobs chops him across the chest and immediately turns and goes for the metal spike again. He's looking to turn the violence up to ten and he's looking to do it early. Cash is going to have none of it and he grabs the arm of Chris Jacobs and whips him into the ropes. Back elbow brings Jacobs to the ground and now Cash turns towards the pole. Jacobs grabs him by the ankle and pulls his legs out from under J.T. Cash.
Jacobs gets up and grabs the his opponent's leg at the ankle and delivers what looks like a DDT on the ankle. Cash grabs his leg and screams in agony as Jacobs continues the attack dy dropping a double axe handle on the ankle.
Ken Davison: Brilliant strategy by Chris Jacobs. If Cash is unable to put weight on that injured left ankle, how can he climb the ropes to get to the metal spike? Jacobs with another ankle DDT and dropping two quick axe handles onto the ankle of J.T. Cash. that's five high impact moves to the ankle. Cash is going to be lucky if he can walk after this, let alone win this match.
Jacobs turns and heads toward the pole again he gets up to the second turnbuckle and grabs the pole before JT Cash comes up behind him and grabs him from behind, but Jacobs drills him with a straight punch right between the eyes. Jacobs drops down and punches Cash in the head again, staggering him.
Ken Davison: Jacobs, if nothing else, is persistent. He's up again, but JT Cash won't have it. He pulls Jacobs down but Jacobs lunges at Cash's ankle, taking it out with a shoulder tackle. Jacobs grabs Cash by the leg and drives his knee right down on the ankle. Jacobs is relentless, he drops an elbow on the ankle, hits the ropes and drops another knee on Cash's ankle. If that ankle isn't shattered, it's a small miracle.
Jacobs turns to climb the turnbuckle and JT Cash kips up, somehow landing with most of his weight on his good ankle. He grabs the back of Jacob's tights and brings him back to the mat. He throws a flurry of left handed haymakers, but is cut down by another chop block to his ankle. Jacobs again resorts to the ankle DDT before climbing to the second rope.
Ken Davison: Chris Jacobs is targeting that ankle and he as devious intentions on his mind. Here comes the elbow drop... THAT HAD TO HURT. JT Cash rolls out of the way at the last second. Just is up already but he is clutching his elbow. Cash is over at the pole and he is hobbling up, using the pole to help support his weight. Jacobs is over and he punches Cash in the ankle. JT Cash is dangling, dangerously close to falling to the outside. That pole is serving as a life boat.
J.T. Cash swings back and punches Jacobs in the head. Jacobs responds with a shot to the midsection. Jacobs slips and lands seated on the top rope but continues to deliver punch after punch to the stomach of J.T. Cash. Cash throws an off balance punch which Jacobs ducks and back drops J.T. to the mat.
Ken Davison: Chris Jacobs finally has his opportunity to get that metal spike. He climbs the pole and HE'S GOT IT! He's got the metal spike! Viva Sydney Laroux! Jacobs is down and he holds the spike in the air with a snarl on his face. Jacobs had better get to work before Cash can recov.. and there's a shot right to the forehead. And the proverbial crimson mask is starting to form. And another shot with the spike... Cash is lucky that he isn't blinded by his own blood. Jacobs swings wide and Cash ducks then kicks Jacobs in the stomach. You ay want to cover your children's eyes. This looks like it's going to get even worse.
Jacobs drops the spike, right at the feet of J.T. Cash. Cash looks out to the crowd and a smile crosses his blood drenched face. Fueled by a burst of adrenaline, Cash grabs Jacobs by the hair and drags the point of the spike across Jacobs head, opening him up. He then flips the spike around and drills Jacobs in the temple with the blunt part of the spike.
Ken Davison: Jacobs falls to the mat and Cash limps over and pulls himself to the top robe through sheer will. He looks like he's setting up the Cash Vault, but will his be able to get enough push off the ropes with his injured ankle?
Cash leaps off,the top rope and lands a 540 degree leg drop. The crowd pops as the referee gets into position.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: And here is the winner of the match... JT CASH!!!
The scene once again cuts away. Ben Hanson appears on the screen.
Ben Hanson: One of my fondest memories of Jeisa was last Christmas. As a child of divorce I've spent the last fourteen years flitting between each of my parents' houses on Christmas day, but this year I decided to stay at my own house this year. It so happened that Jeisa was online at the same time I was and I mentioned that I wanted to watch 'A Christmas Story' and had been saving it until that day to watch. It had just started on TBS so Jeisa watched with me. I even paused for all the advert breaks, and there were a lot of advert breaks, but just sharing that moment with her is a memory I'll cherish for years to come.
Ken Davison is once again standing in the center of the ring for introductions.
Ken Davison: Introducing the first opponent... from Death Valley... he weighs two hundred fifty six pounds... "The Horror" Damion Darkside!
The lights dim, we hear a faint static coupled with laughing and different noises conjuring up feelings of fear and despair when the lights go completely black. A single light shines on the ramp, as Man that you Fear by Marilyn Manson kicks in, we see Damion Darkside there, on one knee, a hood over his head, a sleeveless trench coat he looks up, white eyes and long, black wet hair. he gets up and walks to the ring, slowly. he slides in and sits in the corner as the lights go back to normal. Davison shakes Damion's hand as the music cuts out.
Ken Davison: And his opponent... from Los Angeles, California... he tips the scales at two hundred forty five pounds... "Razor" Randy Dela Vega!
”Ego Remix” by Kanye West & Beyonce blares out as "Razor" Randy Dela Vega walks through the curtain as he walks down to the ring. Randy is usually a very evil guy but on his walk down he still has his usual confident swagger about him but a very sorrow looking expression on his face. Once in the ring Randy gets to his feet and just stands there look very sad but confident as his ready for action. Davison pats him on the back on his way out of the ring. The two combatants go nose to nose, talking trash back and forth. Finally, Dela Vega pushes Darkside into the ropes and springs forward with a Busaiku Knee Kick, knocking Darkside to the floor.
Ken Davison: Dela Vega had already taken this one outside of the ring and I can tell this one is going to be brutal. Dela Vega slides to the outside and goes for a quick cover.
ONE!
Ken Davison: One count only. Randy Dela Vega with an explosive start to the match. He pulls the man from Death Valley to his feet and whips him toward the guard rail. Darkside reverses but Dela Vega jumps up to the top of the railing and comes flying back with a springboard 720 DDT. You could hear Damion's skull hitting the cold, hard concrete. Dela Vega steps on Darkside as he makes his way to the ring steps. Dela Vega leaps from the steps... CORKSCREW 630! And here's another cover.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Dela Vega grabs Darkside by the back of the head and throws him up and over the guard rail. Dela Vega takes a moment and poses for the fans before hopping the railing and dragging Damion Darkside up into the bleachers. Darkside throws a weak punch, but Dela Vega just shakes it off.
Ken Davison: The crowd is really getting a show, but Damion Darkside is definitely the worse for wear. I don't know how much more of this he can take. It's like he showed up to thermal nuclear warfare with a dull spork. Randy Dela Vega buries a knee in the midsection of his opponent and drags Darkside to the top of the bleachers. He lifts Darkside up and drops his feet on the back of the nearest row of chairs. I've seen him do this using the ropes, but never like this.
Dela Vega drops Darkside with a viciously drops Darkside down with a DDT and covers him.
ONE!
TWO!!
DELA VEGA PULLS THE SHOULDER UP!!!
Ken Davison: This is just sadistic. Dela Vega doesn't need to drag this out.
Dela Vega picks him his nearly unconscious opponent and applies a double underhook. He then leaps in the air and delivers a flipping tiger driver.
Ken Davison: That's the Ego Trip... Dela Vega is admiring his work as Damion Darkside tumbles down the stairs. "Razor" Randy Dela Vega is practically strutting down the stairs. The pure arrogance of this man is astounding. Dela Vega screams at the referee to start counting as he places his foot on Darkside's chest.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: And here is your winner... "Razor" Randy Dela Vega!
Dela Vega celebrates as he makes his way back through the crowd when the camera again cuts away from the action in the ring to Ken Davison sitting against a plain black background. His eyes have already watered up.
Ken Davison: I had knew in the days leading up to her passing that she was having problems. I would text her every few days and she would tell me she was fine. But there was something in my gut that told me otherwise. In a way, I blame myself for her passing. I know that I couldn't have prevented it, but I wish that I had gotten a chance to try.
What I shared with Jeisa, I would like to hope was unique. I know it wasn't. And it wasn't because she treated me like everyone else. But because she gave her heart and soul to each and every person she knew until they gave her reason not to. She held me up when I was at my lowest. I don't think she realizes how much she helped me. I was having problems with my wife and seriously considering ending it all and she put things in perspective for me. As the father of two young children, I needed to do what was best for myself because in the long term it would also be what was best for the children. I could never help myself with her. I was always honest with her, regardless of whether or not I wanted to be. That was just the type of person she was.
A month later, I still miss her. It feels like forever since I received the news, but at the same time, the wound is still open and fresh, as though it had just happened. I can only hope to be the type of person that she was. To be there for my friends, to give of myself so selflessly... I can only hope and pray that I can come close to being half the person Jeisa McGillivry is.
The scene once again returns to Ken Davison in the ring.
Ken Davison: Ladies and Gentlemen, our main event match has been changed from a lucha rules tag match to an elimination match. Introducing first...
The opening riff of "Bloodstains" by Agent Orange blares out over the PA as Freddy Skinner walks out on stage, for once enjoying the cheers of the fans..
Ken Davison: From Avalon, New Jersey, weighing in at two-hundred and thirty-five pounds, Freddy Skinner!
Skinner walks down the ramp, ignoring the fans either side of him as he walks up the ring steps, pausing on the apron to look up to the rafters of the arena, crossing himself before entering the ring. After he enters the ring, Davison shakes the hand of his long-time friend.
Ken Davison: And his first opponent... he hails from Dallas, Texas... weighing in at two-hundred and nineteen pounds... here is Johnny Zero!
Skinner's music cuts out. Johnny Zero walks out with wearing a shirt with the words "In Loving Memory Jeisa McGillivry" on the back. He walks to the ring silently, no music, only the cheers of the fans. The sadness in his eyes can be seen, even from underneath his mask. Davison gives him a quick hug as he enters the ring.
Ken Davison: And now, the last contestant.... she weighs in at one-hundred and thirty pounds... she hails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida... she is "The Hellcat" Kirsta Lewis!
"Animals" by Nickleback plays and Kirsta Lewis comes out, heading straight down to the ring. She climbs down to the ring, where she is met by her two opponents. Davison takes a moment on his way down to the broadcast position to give Kirsta a quick handshake.
The three opponent begin circling each other in the ring as the bell rings. Kirsta motions to Johnny Zero and the combatants lock up. Zero takes the much smaller Lewis to the corner and delivers a clubbing forearm to the chest. Skinner looks to take advantage, grabbing Johnny Zero by the mask and throwing him out of the way, then delivering a forearm shot of his own to Kirsta. He unleashes a backhand chop to her chest and begins to climb the turnbuckle as Johnny Zero hits him from behind. Zero turns Skinner around and punches him in the face. Zero whips Skinner into the opposite corner and follows him in. Skinner manages to turn around and throws Johnny Zero into the air. Zero deftly lands on the top rope and bounces off with a flying cross body block. Skinner ducks, but Kirsta Lewis who was coming up behind Skinner gets caught.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Kirsta Lewis with the kickout at two. This was supposed to be a Lucha Tag Rules match, but the referee seems to be letting this one go. Johnny Zero rolls over to the ropes and uses them to get to his feet. Skinner is hanging back, waiting for an opportunity. And Kirsta is slow to get up. She's up to one knee and Skinner dropkicks her in the hip, knocking her across the ring! Zero comes across the ring and Skinner dropkicks him in the shins, taking his legs out from under him. What a dropkick from Freddy Skinner. Dropkicks for everyone!
Skinner continues stalking his opponents and Kirsta raises her hand, begging off and Johnny Zero gets up to his feet, seeming to favor his right leg.
Ken Davison: Freddy Skinner is the "One Man Master Plan." You take out the legs of Johnny Zero, you counter a good amount of Johnny Zero's offense. That's at least ninety percent of his offense gone right there. Skinner prowls over "The Hellcat" who is pleading her case and trying to get Skinner to work with her to eliminate Johnny Zero. She extends her hand as she gets to her feet and Skinner accepts. Johnny Zero could be a world of troub... OH! Skinner drills Kirsta Lewis in the stomach with a hard kick that she never saw coming. Freddy Skinner whips Kirsta to the ropes, but Kirsta, quick as a cat grabs the top rope and elevates herself. Skinner's caught her and flips her over the top rope the the floor. That had to hurt.
The crowd goes wild watching the fast paced action in the ring. While Skinner stands on the bottom rope admiring his work, Johnny Zero walks behind him and waits for him to turn around.
Ken Davison: Now Johnny Zero is the hunter, waiting for just the right moment to pounce. Skinner turns around and is whipped into the ropes by Johnny Zero. Skinner comes off the ropes and manages to catch Zero with a luchaesque flying head scissors, forcing him to the outside. Skinner has been rolling so far in this match, and he stands in the ring like a conquering hero with Kirsta Lewis outside the ring to his left and Johnny Zero outside of the ring to the right.
Freddy Skinner poses in the ring as Johnny Zero and Kirsta Lewis get to their feet. Skinner looks over at Johnny Zero and takes off, looking to gain some momentum off of the ropes. "The Hellcat" has other ideas as she grabs Freddy by the ankle, causing him to stumble right into a springboard dropkick from Johnny Zero. Kirsta Lewis scrambles up the center of the ropes and catches Johnny Zero with a cross body from the top. The referee slides into position.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: Kirsta Lewis is not happy about that two count and she is putting the boots to Johnny Zero. She throws on a camel clutch and the referee asks Johnny Zero if he wants to submit. Skinner points at his two opponents and Lewis is yelling at Skinner to hurry up. And Johnny Zero eats a dropkick to the face from "The Sinner" Freddy Skinner. It looks like Kirsta isn't done. She reapplies the camel clutch and Skinner takes a few steps back, lining up his victim. This time it's Kirsta Lewis who eats a dropkick to the face. Freddy Skinner is playing the game, and he is winning ladies and gentlemen.
Skinner points to his head, implying that he is smarter than his opponents. Johnny Zero uses the ropes to try and get his footing and stumbles back into the turnbuckle. Skinner runs in for a monkey flip, but Johnny Zero lands on his feet, only to be taken down by a Kirsta Lewis lariat before he can get his footing.
Ken Davison: It's not often you see the Hellcat able to use that move effectively against a man who outweighs her by eighty or so pounds. What an opportunist. And Skinner kicks Kirsta hard in the midsection and throws her to the outside. Maybe Lewis should take a page out of Skinner's book. He's been solidly in control most of this match. Skinner goes after Johnny Zero who deftly ducks out of the ring.
Johnny Zero marches around the ring and chops the recovering Kirsta Lewis across the chest and quickly follows that up with a straight punch to the temple, staggering Kirsta. Zero knees her in the stomach then dumps her over the railing, right into the laps of some of the fans.
Ken Davison: It's take a wrestler home night here at the Jeisa McGillivry Memorial. Johnny Zero hops on to the ring apron, looking for an Asai moonsault, but he forgot about the man in the ring and Freddy Skinner sends him into and over the safety barricade And Kirsta Lewis is on Johnny Zero like a fly on... well, you know. She didn't take kindly to Johnny Zero deciding to single her out. "The Hellcat" is raining down forearms upon the spine of Johnny Zero. To his credit, the Texan Luchador is fighting his way to his feet to the delight of the fans. What the hell is Skinner doing now?
Freddy Skinner slides out of the ring and pulls the safety barrier away from the ring, leaving the two connecting pieces about a foot from the ring. Skinner bounces off the center rope with an Asai moonsault of his own, landing on the unsuspecting Johnny Zero and Kirsta Lewis.
Ken Davison: While we normally see high flying from Skinner, he said he was going to give it everything he has and so far he has lived up to that hype. Now what's he doing with that chair? Give me a break.
Skinner raises the chair in the air, then, much to the surprise of everyone, throws it to the ground ringside. Skinner pushes the railing in a bit and hops over the railing and then back to the ring apron. On the otherside of the safety barricade, Johnny Zero is up and on his way over and Kirsta Lewis reaches up and grabs the railing, using it to steady herself as she gets up.
Ken Davison: Johnny Zero flies into the ring like a bat out of hell, but Skinner is ready. DOUBLE CLOTHESLINE! Both men are down, but Skinner is already up to one knee. Diving Rocker Dropper by Kirsta Lewis. Where the hell did she come from. Zero is down. Skinner is down. Kirsta goes for the cover on Zero.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: Why the hell would she cover Zero? She just hit Freddy Skinner with a high impact move from the top tope and didn't follow up. "The Hellcat" goes back and forth between the two, stomping them in frustration. She pulls Skinner up by the hair and grabs him in a waist lock. She goes for the German suplex, but can't get the bigger man up and over. Skinner throws an elbow, catching Kirsta on the chin. There's a go behind from Skinner into a German suplex of his own.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Kirsta rolls to the outside before Skinner can get up from his own suplex. Skinner rolls out after her and kicks her in the midsection. With her arms outstretched, all of her weight is against the guardrail holding her up. Skinner motions for the crowd to move out of the way.
Ken Davison: Skinner is up to no good. Skinner picks Kirsta up and drops her stomach first across the railing. And now he unceremoniously dumps her into the front row. Skinner drops a double ax handle, but Kirsta throws a haymaker before Skinner can connect. What's Johnny Zero up to?
Not to be outdone by Skinner, Johnny Zero slingshots himself up to the top rope and moonsaults over the railing and on top of his opponents in the crowd. Zero walks over to the camera and yells "Now THAT'S how it's done." He turns his attention back to the ring.
Ken Davison: Good thinking by Johnny Zero. He took a lot of abuse at the start of the match, so picking his spots is going to be a great strategy for him. Freddy Skinner is back over the railing and up on the apron. I don't know where Kirsta Lewis has gone, she's around here somewhere. Skinner goes for a sunset flip, but Johnny Zero grabs a hold of the middle rope. Somehow Skinner has pulled himself back up and locks his legs underneath Zero's arms. Skinner shifts his weight, turning Johnny Zero around and locks in the tarantula. Looks like Freddy Skinner has been watching some Japanese wrestling tapes.
The crowd pops as out of nowhere, Kirsta connects with a dropkick to the chest of Johnny Zero. All three competitors slowly pull themselves up as the crowd starts a "That was awesome" chant. Skinner is the first to his feet, but Johnny Zero is a little to quick for him and forces him face first to the mat with a drop toe hold. He steps through, punches Skinner in the kidneys, grabs the arms and pulls back, applying a Mexican surfboard.
Ken Davison: In Mexico that is known as the Romero special and I can tell you from experience that is not what I would refer to as comfortable. Johnny Zero rolls Skinner once... twice... three times and locks in a modified dragon sleeper. Add that to double leg grapevine in place from the Romero special and we could see a tap out here any minute. Johnny Zero is putting so much pressure on the back of Freddy Skinner he might literally break him in two.
Zero releases the hold, and looks over to see Kirsta Lewis cheering him on. Zero picks Freddy Skinner up and applies a camel clutch. Kirsta runs over and grabs Skinner by the legs and slaps on a Boston Crab.
Ken Davison: This is what Skinner gets for screwing Zero and Lewis over. I have never seen anything like this in all my days in wrestling. The question is, if Skinner gives up, who picks up the win? Looks like we won't get an answer as Kirsta is up and she bitch slaps Johnny Zero who instinctively lets go of his submission to cover up. Kirsta with open hand chop to Zero's chest and Johnny returns the favor. Kirsta won't budge and she responds with another open hand chop. Zero shakes it off and slaps Kirsta back again. Kirsta with a swing and a miss. Zero is behind her and goes for a back body drop, but "The Hellcat" lands on her feet. Dark Dreams! She just hit Johnny Zero with his own version of the Impaler. What disrespect.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Kirsta starts slamming her hands on the mat in frustration. She gets up and swings at Freddy Skinner, but he levels her with a big boot. She stumbles back into the turnbuckle but the force knocks her forward where the awaiting Skinner scoops her up into the tree of woe.
Ken Davison: I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that Skinner has bad intentions on his mind. Johnny Zero rushes at Skinner who tries to clothesline him as he turns around, but Zero slides underneath the clothesline and Kirsta Lewis leans up, narrowly avoid the soles of Johnny Zero's boots. Zero slides out of the ring, and here comes Skinner sliding after... OH! He caught Kirsta Lewis in the face, knocking her out of the tree of woe. While Skinner recovers, Zero with a springboard moonsault. Here's a cover.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Kirsta Lewis has been eliminated
Ken Davison: And Kirsta Lewis is outta here. Johnny Zero caught her with that springboard moonsault off the top tope and that was all she wrote.
The two men circle the inside of the ring, measuring each other up as the referee helps remove Kirsta Lewis from the ring. Skinner is a little quicker on the draw as he flattens Johnny Zero. Skinner continues the assault with a hard kick to the spine then turns around to taunt the crowd while Zero grimaces in pain.
Ken Davison: I don't know how wise it is for Freddy Skinner to take his eye off the prize, but he's done a good job of staying out of trouble so far in this match. Skinner turns around hands raised to deliver a double axe handle, but Zero surprises him with a headbutt to the breadbasket. Skinner drops to one knee and Johnny Zero kicks him right in the sternum. If that wasn't payback for that shot to the spine earlier, I don't know what payback is. Zero stomps Skinner all the way into the corner. In desperation, Skinner goes for a low blow. Zero backs off and avoids the cheap shot.
Johnny Zero motions for Skinner to come out to the middle of the ring and fight like a man. Instead, Skinner stares Zero down. This continues on for a few seconds and the crowd starts applauding the effort put forth by both of these men.
Ken Davison: Skinner again plays to the crowd, turning his back on Johnny Zero. Zero comes up behind him and there's a Pele kick from Skinner, but Zero was ready and ducked out of the way. Zero uses the opening to shoot a half nelson on Freddy and those of us that know Johnny know that this can only lead to one place... and there's the half-nelson backbreaker. Skinner quickly recovers and Zero hits the ropes. Skinner delivers a back body drop, but Johnny is able to grab the top rope and lands on his feet. Shoulder block to the midsection and a forearm shot knocks Skinner down to the mat. The tide has turned and Freddy Skinner may get caught in the undertow.
Zero runs toward the ring post, then jumps over the top rope and bounces off the middle rope on the inside, putting Skinner's shoulders on the mat after an outside-in moonsault.
ONE!
TWO!!
FOOT ON THE ROPES!!!
Ken Davison: You have to give Skinner credit, he's shown his resourcefulness here tonight. Johnny Zero pulls Freddy up by the hair and throws him in the corner. Johnny mounts the top turnbuckle and starts delivering haymaker after haymaker.
Crowd: UNO, DOS, TRES, CUATRO, CINCO SEIS, SIETE, OCHO, NUEVE, DIEZ, ONCE!
Skinner finally sits down to avoid the punches and Zero just kicks him in the face. Firmly in control, Johnny reaches down and tries to bring Skinner to his feet, but Freddy just collapses under his own weight. Still, Zero is able to drag his victim to the middle of the ring.
Ken Davison: "The Texican" finally gets Skinner to his feet and whips him towards the ropes. Skinner leaps up, and springs back off the ropes and catches Johnny in the chin. Suplex on... no, go behind by Johnny. Now Johnny goes for a suplex, wait, he switches position and nails Skinner with a sit out powerbomb.
ONE!
TWO!!
THRE-KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: Johnny Zero almost put Freddy Skinner away. This match has been so back and forth, I can only hope that these men meet again on next year's show. Johnny Zero is going for another one, this time, Skinner has the wherewithal to reverse into a DDT. Skinner pops up and goes for another suplex, but Zero is ready with the go behind. He's got an inverted headlock cinched in. Are we going to see an inverted DDT?
Instead, Johnny keeps the Dragon Sleeper locked in. The referee checks and Freddy refuses to give up. Johnny takes a few steps back, then steps up onto the middle rope and delivers an inverted tornado DDT. Johnny Zero quickly covers Skinner and hooks the leg.
ONE!
TWO!!
KICKOUT!!!
Ken Davison: I thought that was the end of this match. Zero runs over to the ropes and jumps up and comes off and with a twisting moonsault, but Skinner gets his knees up. Freddy buries a knee in Zero's stomach and wraps his arm around Johnny Zero. There's the flipping uranage that Freddy calls the "Skin Flick."
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
Ken Davison: AND HERE IS YOUR WINNER.... "THE SINNER" FREDDY SKINNER
"Bloodstains" by Agent Orange blares out over the PA as Freddy Skinner offers his hand to Johnny Zero. After a short pause, the two men shake hands before the both point up at one of the posters of Jeisa hanging from the rafters. The locker room pours out into the ring as Skinner's theme fades out as is replaced by “I'm Back” by Dope, the last theme used by Sydney Laroux. Everyone stands in the ring, and a picture of Jeisa, with her infectious smile, appears on the screen. After a few moments, the picture fades to black.