Monday, September 27, 2010

FPR The Ultimate Encounter 2010 Results

[b] FPR The Ultimate Encounter
September 25, 2010
Theme Song: Ozzy Osbourne - "Let Me Hear You Scream"
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[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Bob Sapp has once again dominated the Octagon division, and because of that there was not a set number one contender, so Sapp sent out an open challenge for anyone to step into the Octagon for an octagon exhibition match against him. That challenge is answered by the debuting, Scot Summers!
[b] Octagon Exhibition Match: Bob Sapp def. Scot Summers via 1st Round KO (4:42) after a two punch combo [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Sapp dominates again, he heads into his 5th Cyber Saturday as champion next month and it's up to you to decide who challenges him next!

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Jamliia Craft has been under Claudia's skin since her debut in FPR two months ago. Claudia has had her share of problems with FPR newcomers this year and this has been no different. Speaking of newcomers, Madison Eagles is another newcomer to FPR, making her debut in the FPR Queen's Cup with an extremely impressive first round outing against Amazing Kong. Different than the others, Eagles has decided to team up with the Angel of Mercy, Claudia, for a tag team match against Jamilia and her partner of choice, Nikki Roxx!
[b] Claudia & Madison Eagles def. Nikki Roxx & Jamilia Craft (25:34) when Eagles pinned Roxx with a rollup [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] A great matchup as Claudia gets another one up on Craft. Madison picks up her first FPR victory with the pinfall on Nikki Roxx. All four women put on a great showing as we head into Cyber Saturday where eight women will vie for #1 contendership, but it's up to you to decide which ones!


[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Last month, AJ Styles made his bid for the FPR Junior Championship but just barely came up short. AJ was the number one contender after defeating Rey Mysterio and he wanted to win another shot at the title. This month, AJ will try to again become the top contender against Julian Caesaro, who steps away from the tag team scene and looks to gain standing in the junior division.
[b] Julian Caesaro def. AJ Styles (16:32) after the Royale Deluxe [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Caesaro pins AJ in an incredible matchup! These two went move for move as AJ tried to keep things grounded while Julian delivered on the high-flying offense. Caesaro looked to finish things off with an unbelievable top rope dive to the outside as he quickly sent Styles back into the ring but was met with an ace crusher that looked like it would end the match. It was not to be as Julian fought back and delivered the Royale Deluxe to get the huge victory. This win will no doubt propel Caesaro into potential title contention and AJ now faces two consecutive losses on PPV.


[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Evans & Palmer and the Hardyz have been opposing each other for a few months now. They have set their score at one and one each, last month, Evans and Palmer scored an 8 man tag victory, however they wanted to defeat the Hardyz once and for all. The Hardyz also wanted revenge and to get their win back from the last time, so the two teams looked to settle the score at the Ultimate Encounter!
[b] Robert Evans & Matt Palmer def. The Hardyz (31:16) when Palmer pinned Matt with a hurricarana [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] The score has been settled and these two teams went all out to prove themselves! Both teams put forth everything they had including several double-team maneuvers and tag team cooperation. Evans and Palmer defeated the Hardyz and there's no question that they earned the huge victory.


[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Abdullah the Butcher has ended the reign of Foley which lasted over 8 months. Abdullah has finally become perhaps the new kingpin of hardcore, atleast for now. Abdullah's left Foley's anyone, anywhere, implementations in-tact and because of that, New Jack has decided to challenge Abdullah for the belt in what promises to be a hardcore bloodbath!
[b] Hardcore Deathmatch Championship Match: Abdullah the Butcher def. New Jack (12:07) with the running elbow drop to RETAIN the championship! [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Bloodbath it was indeed. These two brawled around the ring using all sorts of weapons. They traded fork shots to carve up the other's head, shattered lighttubes, this match was most definitely a hardcore deathmatch. In the end, New Jack couldn't put the Butcher down and Abdullah was able to finish him off with his trademark maneuver. Abdullah has been very tough since winning the belt from Mick Foley. Who will challenge him next? That's for you to decide!

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Since the Road 2 GAB, Spoiler 2000 has been at odds with Bison Smith and Takeshi Morishima. Spoiler has managed to defeat both men in singles competition despite post-match double-team assaults. At Final Burns, they beat him down again following Spoiler's win over Bison only this time Spoiler was saved by his former rival, Jakob Furis! Spoiler came into FPR as Chris Jericho's hired gun to take out Furis, though his attempts were unsuccessful, they had some major bouts against one another. Now it seems they have moved on and will look to team together to take on Bison Smith and Morishima!
[b] Spoiler 2000 & Jakob Furis def. Takeshi Morishima & Bison Smith (21:24) when Spoiler forced Bison to submit to an abdominal stretch [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] The Spoiler/Furis combination proved a successful one! They managed to overcome the strong pairing of Morishima and Bison and Spoiler has three consecutive PPV wins now. Furis and Spoiler were impressive for their first tag team outing and it will be interesting to see if the team up again and where everyone involved goes from here.


[b] PRESTORY: [/b] The Big Show is heading into a full year as international champion, he's defeated everyone in his path including some tough challenges. Kurt Angle, on the other hand, has been on a path of rage, most especially since the Road 2 GAB Tournament. Angle dominated both Yoshinari Ogawa and Ric Flair to avenge previous losses to them. After soundly defeating Flair, Angle made his intentions known that he would challenge Show to a match for the international championship!
[b] International Championship Match: The Big Show def. Kurt Angle (4:23) via Chokeslam CRITICAL to RETAIN the championship! [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Show annihilates Angle and now he will head into Cyber Saturday where he was voted into the title match last year to defeat Mark Henry. Big Show will reach a full year as international champion and at this rate, who can stop him?

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Since winning the junior championship at WrestleMania, Brian Pillman has been seemingly unstoppable. Despite some close calls, Pillman has managed to hold on to the title time and time again. En route to his title win, Pillman defeated his often-times tag team partner, Jushin Liger, in the Super J Cup - a move that caused Liger to re-evaluate his FPR career and attempt to move from the junior division into the Worlds Heavyweight Championship picture. Liger was unsuccessful there and now he plans to return to his roots, where he achieved his greatest success. After taking a two month hiatus from FPR, Liger returns to challenge Pillman for the gold!
[b] Junior Championship Match: Jushin Liger def. Brian Pillman (11:33) via brainbuster CRITICAL to become the NEW Champion! [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] The king is back! Pillman dominated early on but Liger mounted a massive comeback and caught Pillman out of nowhere with the brainbuster to regain the gold! Liger becomes a seven time champion and his time off seems to have done him well. Pillman will no doubt be wanting a rematch but the fans will be the one choosing who Liger defends against first. Liger once again prepares to head into Cyber Saturday as champion!

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] The 2nd annual FPR Queen's Cup was a memorable one that saw several great matches and a few debuts as well. One of those FPR Debuts was Daizee Haze who has impressed everyone in her outing in the tournament. In round 1, Daizee scored an impressive victory over Luna Vachon and then in round two, she managed to overcome Shinobu Kandori! Kandori, for the second straight year, snapped the arm of her first round opponent in the opening minute. (Last year, Candice Michelle, this year, Cuty Suzuki). It was a huge win for Haze as she continued her impressive run to the top. In round 3, Daizee defeated Sumie Sakai (who defeated Candice in a 20 minute classic) and then in the semi finals she shocked the world by pinning 7 time womens' champion, Victoria. Victoria had at that point been the most dominant in the tournament, with back to back wins over top candidates to win the whole tournament in Akira Hokuto and Amazing Kong. On the other side of the brackets, Ayako Hamada had a breakout performance of her own. In round 1, Hamada smashed former champion, Mickie James and in round two she even defeated the current FPR Women's Champion, Jessica James, both wins coming in under ten minutes. In round three, Hamada defeated one of her top rivals in Maryse. She then advanced to the semi-finals where she put a stop to Lacey Von Erich's string of luck. Now the finals have been set, Daizee Haze vs Ayako Hamada! Hamada has been most dominant while Daizee has been perhaps most impressive, it promises to be a classic and who will come out as this year's Queen!?
[b] Queen's Cup Finals: Daizee Haze def. Ayako Hamada (13:28) after reversing a victory roll into a pinfall [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Daizee Haze's hot streak continues! Hamada had previously dominated her bracket while Daizee managed to overcome the odds each time. This time was no different for Haze who pulled out a major upset here. Like Gina Carano last year, Daizee Haze made her debut in the Queen's Cup and went undefeated to win the whole thing! This can only be the start of what promises to be a great FPR career for Daizee. Hamada thought she had the match won with a victory roll but Haze managed to pull things in her favor. Despite having this match signed, Hamada agreed to also stick to her prior commitment for the later tag team match. After the match both women shook hands as the crowd applauded and Daizee had a big celebration around ringside with the Queen's Cup trophy.

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Bret Hart and Triple H have been at war with Generation sXe since it's reformation. The Game and the Hitman have been on Hulk Hogan's side throughout. The last time Bret and HHH faced Aries and Michaels, the match went nearly 30 minutes. They've faced in singles matches as well with Aries beating Bret at WrestleMania and HHH defeating his former partner, Shawn Michaels at that same show. There's been six man tags and of course most recently war games. At the conclusion of Final Burns, the enormous brawl that broke out resulted in FPR Management declaring that these two teams would meet again, this time in an elimination tag team match where both members would have to be defeated to claim victory!
[b] Elimination Tag Team Match: Bret Hart & Triple H def. Austin Aries & Shawn Michaels (25:49)
*HHH forced Michaels to submit to a sleeper hold (23:07)
*HHH pinned Aries after a knee to the head (25:49) [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Bret & HHH trump Generation sXe one more time! This time it was The Game doing the eliminations on both Michaels and Aries to send them packing from the Ultimate Encounter. Never a group to go away easy, we can only wonder what the next move will be.

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] The Beautiful People have had a hell of a year thus far, being prominently featured each month, having some great matches, and being very high-profile on the cards. Ever since Madison Rayne and Maryse defeated Candice and Hamada at Great American Bash, they have called themselves the unofficial FPR Women's Tag Team Champions. At Final Burns, they split into singles matches where Candice defeated Maryse and Hamada defeated Madison. The dual singles victories have led to a tag team rematch at the Ultimate Encounter where the teams look to settle the score!
[b] Madison Rayne & Maryse def. Candice Michelle & Ayako Hamada (32:54) when Maryse CRITICAL'd Candice with the French Kiss DDT [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] The Beautiful People have done it again! Madison Rayne and Maryse have scored their second victory over the very formidable team in Candice and Hamada. It was another great contest as their past encounters have been as well. Madison and Maryse got the major victory and it's boosted their claims even more so that they are indeed the greatest women's tag team of all time. Together they have scored victories over such teams now as Candice and Hamada twice, Angelina and Victoria twice, they've proven they are no fluke and they've backed up their claims thus far. The Beautiful People have continued their petition for women's tag team championships as they carry on the claim of the titles.

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Angelina Love & Victoria have had quite the major rivalry. It all began last November when Victoria put Angelina out of action with a Widow's Peak at Survival of the Sickest. Angelina would return in February to rejoin her Beautiful People stablemates and challenge Victoria one on one. Angelina took Victoria to the limit in a match that went over twenty minutes and seemingly gained Angelina, Victoria's respect. Victoria offered a handshake but was beatdown by The Beautiful People, Angelina though left the scene. At WrestleMania, Victoria ran The Beautiful Gauntlet and eventually succumbed to the numbers game again only this time Angelina made the save, chasing her former partners off. At Breakout in April, Angelina faced The Beautiful People for the first time in an eight woman tag where Angelina had officially joined the heroes side against the villains. From there, Angelina and Victoria formed a tag team to combat the Beautiful People. Their team however faced problems and the two had trouble co-existing. After two consecutive losses to Madison and Maryse, the team imploded into an all-out brawl. They met again one on one at Bloodlnes only this time the roles seemed reversed with Victoria being more vicious and utilizing dirty tactics. At the Great American Bash, they got their hands on each other again in a battle royal where they ended up causing the other's elimination. At Final Burns, Victoria defeated Angelina again but Angelina has not had enough. Angelina has challenged Victoria to one last battle inside of a steel cage! It will happen at The Ultimate Encounter in only the second ever women's cage match in FPR history!
[b] Steel Cage Match: Angelina Love def. Victoria (14:11) after the Botox Injection [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Finally! Angelina has defeated Victoria after all these months of heated rivalry. Angelina proved why she wanted one last match with Victoria to prove herself and that is exactly what she did inside the steel cage. The Ultimate Encounter proved to be Angelina's ultimate payoff in this long rivalry.


[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger have had a breakout this year, most notably ending DX at WrestleMania. They have continued to look strong in recent months and at the Great American Bash, they dominated multiple-time tag team champions, The Briscoes, which earned them a tag team title shot at Final Burns. The match was a wild one and Swagger and Ziggler almost had the tag titles won when Swagger CRITICAL'd Hernandez with the Gutwrench Powerbomb, however Homicide was able to tag himself in mid-move, sneak behind Swagger and in turn, CRITICAL him with his cop killa finisher. Swagger and Ziggler argued that they had the match and have challenged LAX to a rematch, this time in Texas Tornado rules, where everyone - and everything - is legal!
[b] World Tag Team Championship Texas Tornado Match: Latin American XChange def. Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger (8:53) when Hernandez pinned Ziggler with a pumphandle driver to RETAIN the championships! [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] Tonight, LAX put the controversy to rest. They retained their belts in a hard fought battle against Ziggler and Swagger but they continue their extremely impressive year with their most impressive reign thus far. LAX will take the tag team titles into Cyber Saturday where you will choose their next opponents. They've been unstoppable for months so who will step up to challenge next? FPR is filled with great tag teams but only one team can be champion!


[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Jessica James and Alissa Flash have been at odds in their recent exchanges of trading the women's title back and forth for the last several months. Jessica upset Alissa to win the title at Bloodlines but Alissa was quick to win it back at the Great American Bash. At Final Burns, Jessica overcame the odds in a triple threat match to win the title back again. Alissa is cashing in her rematch clause and she's made the challenge for it to be done in a 2/3 falls match. Jessica has accepted and now we will find out which woman will lead the women's championship into Cyber Saturday!
[b] Women's Championship 2/3 Falls Match: Alissa Flash def. Jessica James (21:05) to become the NEW Champion!
*Alissa pinned Jessica after a shoulderbreaker (13:24)
*Alissa pinned Jessica after an elbow drop (7:41)
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[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] The title exchange continues between these two as this time it was a dominant performance from Alissa Flash. Alissa wins back the title from Jessica that she lost in a triple threat match last month. Alissa now holds the women's championship a third time as she heads into October where she will certainly face tough competition, her next defnse is up to you!

[b] PRESTORY: [/b] Last month's Final Burns PPV ended with one of the biggest brawls in FPR history. It seemed everyone was getting involved with stars running out left and right. It all took place at the conclusion of the huge main event showdown between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan. After a battle of truly epic proportions, Austin was victorious and began his first reign as champion, the culmination of his King of the Ring victory back in April and everything he's gone through since. As the match ended, Generation sXe stormed the ring. Punk, Aries, and Michaels were riding high after their War Games victory and they had the night off, so clearly they had just been waiting to see who would become champion at the end of the night. As they beatdown on Hogan and Austin, Triple H and Bret Hart arrived which set the stage for the tag team match earlier tonight. Then The Great Muta got involved, still irate that he was unable to win the world championship on his Money in the Bank cash-in back in June. Muta's current rival, John Cena, put a stop to his attack and they began the brawl that they had earlier where Cena defeated Muta again. Punk was then back on the attack until Mick Foley out of nowhere joined in the fray and put Punk down. We had since learned that Foley stated he reminded Hogan of that favor he owed him from late last year and he wanted a title match but Hogan had lost the title. As Austin recovered, Foley received a shocking Stone Cold Stunner proving that Austin still doesn't trust anybody and he stood tall as champion at the end of that night despite everything. In the week that followed Final Burns, FPR management met to make the decision on who would get the first title shot at Stone Cold's championship and so it was decided that there would be not one challenger - but five! Stone Cold will defend the title in the truly Ultimate Encounter - a six pack challenge! This would mark the first time the FPR Worlds Heavyweight Championship has been defending in a 6 way in seven years! This way the match would give Hogan his rematch, Cena the title shot he earned but waived by winning the Road 2 GAB, Foley's favor, Muta can aim to avenge his previous losses and Punk can ride his momentum from War Games. It's the ultimate culmination of the ultimate encounter, only one can walk out as CHAMPION!
[b] Worlds Heavyweight Championship Match: Mick Foley def. Hulk Hogan, Great Muta, Stone Cold Steve Austin, CM Punk, & John Cena (22:31) to become the NEW CHAMPION!
*Cena eliminated Hogan (13:32) with a sitout back suplex
*Austin eliminated Muta (20:21) via repeated stomps
*Foley eliminated Austin (20:55) via Mandible Claw CRITICAL
*Cena eliminated Punk (21:09) via Attitude Adjustment
*Foley eliminated Cena (22:31) after a tackle [/b]
[b] AFTERSTORY: [/b] One of the most action-packed matches in FPR history with a shocking outcome that nobody saw coming! Mick Foley has won the FPR Worlds Heavyweight Championship! This match's excitement level never slowed as six of the top stars went at it. Cena shockingly took out Hogan early on as the first elimination and then the following eliminations were rapid-fire. Cena and Foley were the final two and Cena came so close to winning the championship as the ultimate culmination from his Road 2 GAB win but Foley managed to sneak out the win. In just two months, Foley has gone from hardcore champion to the world champion. Stone Cold's title reign has come to a sudden halt and there's no doubt he wants it back with a rematch. Cena is going to be wanting another shot as well. Punk came close to regaining the gold, Muta won't be satisfied and Hogan will always be a threat to the champion. From here, it's all up to you as to who Foley defends against first at Cyber Saturday!

©The Ultimate Encounter 2010. Comments, questions, feedback of all sorts is appreciated as always. FPR's next PPV event will be the 5th annual Cyber Saturday! The most interactive event in Fire Pro Wrestling where you the fans vote on the matches, you decide who gets the title shots! Cyber Saturday voting will be up by the end of the week and we hope to get as many votes as possible like each previous year. Hope you enjoyed The Ultimate Encounter and get ready to vote!