Tuesday, July 5, 2011

FPR Breakout Results (4/30/11)

FPR Breakout
April 30, 2011
Theme Song: Europe - "Sign of the Times"


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PRESTORY: Earlier this month, FPR signed women's tag team Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay to contracts. The duo made their presence known at WrestleMania by eyeing the women's tag team champions, Marti Belle & Jazz, following their victory. Tonight at FPR Breakout, they debut and look to make their claim for a women's tag team title shot against the fresh pairing of Nevaeh and Jessie McKay!
Jessicka Havok & Allysin Kay def. Nevaeh & Jessie McKay (17:39) when Havok pinned Nevaeh after a discus lariat
AFTERSTORY: A very competitive match that could've gone either way sees Havok & Kay come out victorious in their debut. They will be the next challengers to Marti Belle & Jazz's tag team titles, while Nevaeh & McKay will certainly stay in contention. Both teams looked outstanding here and impressed everyone in the audience.

King of the Ring (The Final 16) BRACKET A

Mike Foxx def. Rob Van Dam (10:25) with a german suplex

CM Punk def. Great Kabuki (10:35) with a rollup

Randy Orton def. Robert Evans (17:10) via submission with a Cobra twist

Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Mick Foley (6:52) with a thesz press

ROUND NOTES: Mike Foxx continues his road to the finals with an impressive win over Rob Van Dam. Both Great Kabuki & Mick Foley were advised that they returned to the ring too early following injuries sustained in their WrestleMania classic and it showed. Randy Orton vs Robert Evans was a thrilling, unexpected candidate for match of the night with some spectacular highlights! Evans came very close to a huge upset but Orton was able to stop him, catching him in mid-air with the RKO! Stone Cold vowed to become the first ever repeat King of the Ring, as he won the tournament last year, he plans to repeat history and use it to reclaim the World Title in August as he did last year.

PRESTORY: At WrestleMania VI, Diesel shocked the world when he CRITICAL'd the Big Show to end Show's year+ reign as International Champion. Diesel wouldn't be able to rest easy though, knowing the Big Show would be back for his rematch and look to reclaim the title he held for such a long time.
International Championship Match: The Big Show def. Diesel (13:26) with a running elbow drop to become the NEW Champion!
AFTERSTORY: The Big Show is on top again. Diesel did all he could to retain the gold but it just wouldn't work. Equally, Show did everything he could to avoid succumbing to the Jackknife Powerbomb again, countering it twice. Diesel was also able to avoid the Chokeslam as both men threw everything they had and even the referee got knocked down. It was a back and forth battle of the big men but Show won the title back in just 3 weeks time. Diesel will be entitled to a rematch to take place at Redemption, but Show has agreed to defend the championship next week when FPR tours Mexico. Could this be the beginning of another year long Big Show reign?

King of the Ring (The Final 16) BRACKET B

Scot Summers def. Dr. Death Steve Williams (8:59) after a lariat

Sheamus def. Shawn Michaels (19:30) via submission with a bearhug

Drew McIntyre received a bye to the third round.

The Undertaker def. Ted DiBiase (10:26) after the Last Ride

ROUND NOTES: Scot Summers was extremely impressive with his quicker than expected victory over Dr. Death. Sheamus vs Michaels was a classic that could've gone either way. HBK almost had Sheamus several times and even had the crowd start to get behind him despite his ways of the past year. Another showstealing match both men had as they hit everything they could to secure the win. Sheamus was able to force Michaels to pass out in the end. Drew McIntyre advanced to the next round after the Great Muta gave up his spot in order to compete in the main event - a Last Man Standing match against his nemesis John Cena, to possibly put a final nail in that long running rivalry and also for a quicker chance to win the title than the KOTR would provide as the match would be for the number one contendership to the Worlds Heavyweight Championship. Ted DiBiase found his way into the second round through questionable ways but he was no match for the Deadman, who also looks to become the first 2 time King of the Ring.

PRESTORY: Bob Sapp has been back on track ever since his upset loss to Taz. He bounced back with a strong victory like he always does but yet Taz wanted a rematch. And so the match was set, Sapp vs Taz one last time for the Octagon Championship!
Octagon Championship Match: Bob Sapp def. Taz via 1st Round KO (4:07) after a German Suplex to RETAIN the championship! (4:07)
AFTERSTORY: If there was ever any doubt, it ended here. Sapp annihilated Taz in the Octagon without much struggle at all. It seems as if Taz's victory two months ago was nothing more than a fluke. Sapp continues his dominance yet again in the Octagon as we await to see who will challenge him next.

PRESTORY: WrestleMania VI saw the debuts of both Brittney Savage and Mistress Belmont in a very unique mixed tag team match. Savage teamed with Sid to defeat Belmont and her partner Jakob Furis. The finish saw Sid pin Furis, so with the two women not involved in a decisive finish, they agreed to a one on one singles match to settle their grudge in the ring!
Mistress Belmont def. Brittney Savage (21:17) via Slave Driver CRITICAL
AFTERSTORY: What a match! And what a statement made by Mistress Belmont who put an exclamation mark to the finish of the match. These two women went back and forth for over twenty minutes until Belmotn was able to hit her finisher and incapacitate Brittney. These two look to certainly be ones to watch.

King of the Ring [The Elite Eight]

Mike Foxx def. CM Punk (19:57) with a rollup

Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Randy Orton (12:19) via submission with a side armbar

Scot Summers def. Sheamus (18:15) after a headbutt

The Undertaker def. Drew McIntyre (27:09) via submission with a boston crab

ROUND NOTES: Mike Foxx garnered a lot of attention by defeating former World Heavyweight Champion, CM Punk. Foxx threw literally everything he had at Punk until he got the win - in the same fashion Punk won last round. Stone Cold continued his road to repeat with a very controversial victory over his longtime rival, Randy Orton. Austin seemed to clearly be in the ropes area when putting Orton in submission. The referee however, did not make the call, and Orton had no choice but to tapout. Orton was clearly frustrated as he had hoped to vanquish his rival from the tournament, the match is under review for the controversial call, however Austin advances in the tournament. Summers vs Sheamus was a hard-hitting battle as both men were throwing bombs left and right. Summers had another very impressive win here. Austin isn't the only one looking to repeat as 2007 King of the Ring the Undertaker is not to be denied. Taker and Drew McIntyre went to war here. Taker busted Drew open early but Drew fired back in an unbelievable way. Drew came as close as one can come without getting the win and made a definitive name for himself against the multi-time world champion. The semi-finals were now set!

PRESTORY: 3 weeks ago at WrestleMania VI, Abdullah the Butcher got his long awaited rematch against Necro Butcher for the Hardcore Deathmatch championship. Necro won the championship from Abdullah after being voted in at Cyber Saturday and Abdullah was unable to get his rematch due to circumstance and other challengers coming but WrestleMania proved the opportune time. Abdullah won the championship back and now it was Necro out for revenge.
Hardcore Deathmatch Championship Match: Abdullah the Butcher def. Necro Butcher (13:24) with the running elbow drop to RETAIN the championship!
AFTERSTORY: Abdullah puts an end to Necro with the deadly elbow drop. Both men hit each other with everything they could find but Abdullah smashed several lighttubes over Necro which likely aided his victory. Abdullah looks to begin another dominant reign but there will be a slew of challengers waiting to step into the deathmatch ring.

PRESTORY: At WrestleMania VI, Julian Caesaro picked up likely his biggest win thus far in his FPR career, winning the WrestleMania Gauntlet with 3 extremely impressive victories over all former Junior Champions. Another impressive win was that of Rey Mysterio, who defeated Junior division legends Ultimo Dragon & Jushin Liger in a triple threat match. Mysterio previously held singles victories over both men which didn't set well with either man and then he proved all doubters wrong by beating them both at once. With both men picking up very impressive coming out of Mania, FPR management decided that they would meet one on one in a number one contenders match for the Junior Championship at Breakout!
Junior Championship #1 Contenders Match: Julian Caesaro def. Rey Mysterio (12:45) with an inside cradle
AFTERSTORY: Julian Caesaro continues to ride the wave of success! Caesaro pins another former FPR junior champion and he will now hope to become champion himself as he will receive a title shot at Redemption! Both men shook hands after the bout in a show of respect as Caesaro celebrated his victory.

PRESTORY: Hayabusa has had a meteoric rise back to the top in 2011, the top of the junior division for the first time. Hayabusa had an incredible run as he won the Super J Cup tournament and earned a championship opportunity at WrestleMania against champion "Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels. Hayabusa won the match and the championship and continued this ever impressive win streak. Now at Breakout, Daniels looks to regain the championship. The winner will defend against Julian Caesaro at Redemption!
Junior Championship Match: Hayabusa def. Christopher Daniels (13:13) after the Emerald Flowsion onto a steel chair to RETAIN the championship!
AFTERSTORY: Christopher Daniels thought he had things all figured out when he brought a steel chair into the ring, however that would turn out to be his downfal. Hayabusa caught him in the same move he won the title with, only this time dropped him onto the chair! Hayabusa retains the title in a very impressive first defense. Hayabusa will defend against #1 contender, Julian Caesaro at Redemption. But first, it is rumored they will compete on the same team of four in the Los Parejas Incredibles tag team match on the upcoming tour.

King of the RIng [Final Four]

Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Mike Foxx (6:52) with a thesz press

The Undertaker def. Scot Summers (12:12) after the Last Ride

ROUND NOTES: It was the former Kings of the Ring vs the new hopefuls in the semi's and both Austin and Taker stayed strong. Foxx and Summers both impressed everyone in attendance with their efforts. Foxx was this close to being back to the top and Summers has cemented his name in the mix. Undertaker seems beyond superhuman at this point, surviving a war with Drew McIntyre and still managing to defeat the ever impressive "Showtime" Scot Summers. The 2011 King of the Ring Finals would see for the first time two former winners, 2007 vs 2010, only one man can win! Stone Cold vowed to win it twice in a row but the Undertaker has been intent on keeping his winning streak alive, having not lost a match outside of the Royal Battle, in the past 6+ months! Stone Cold vs The Undertaker only one could be King, again.

PRESTORY: At WrestleMania VI, Ayako Hamada accomplished her dream and became FPR Women's Champion, ending a strong title reign of Victoria. Victoria was infuriated after losing the title and has been going crazy for the past 3 weeks. Victoria had promised to win back the title when she invoked her rematch at FPR Breakout. However, Hamada would not be an easy target as she is poised to continue her new title reign..
Women's Championship Match: Victoria def. Ayako Hamada (12:57) with a bridging backdrop to become the NEW Champion!
AFTERSTORY: One lucky move scored Victoria her record 9th title reign! Hamada had things going her way and looked to finish off Victoria with her spiral powerbomb but Victoria managed to backdrop her and remain ontop for the surprise three count. These two have had a back and forth series thus far, and will look to meet for a third time at Redemption with the title on the line.

The Finals
King of the Ring Finals: Stone Cold Steve Austin def. The Undertaker (14:12) to win the King of the Ring tournament
AFTERSTORY: Stone Cold stayed true to his promise and becomes the first two time King of the Ring winner, not to mention back-to-back at that. It was a very hard-fought tournament all the way around and the celebration would not last long. After Austin defeated the Undertaker, Mike Foxx and Drew McIntyre returned to the ring and attacked their respective opponents from earlier in the night. Before long, Scot Summers returned to the ring as well and he started attacking everyone in sight! It was an all-out brawl at ringside that officials had to separate among all five competitors. Stone Cold is King again and chaos has already ensued!

PRESTORY: The history between John Cena and The Great Muta is all known by now. It dates back to last summer when Muta did not take kindly to his Road to GAB loss to John Cena. The rivalry was one of FPR's greatest as it raged on for the rest of the year. Fast forward to the month of April, John Cena lost at WrestleMania VI. Cena had fought and fought for his title shot but could not win the gold. However, Cena was not going to give up and he wanted a rematch against The Game. Of course, Cena would have to earn that rematch and so FPR Management offered a match to Cena's biggest rival, The Great Muta, to battle in a Last Man Standing match for the number one contendership. Muta was more than willing to step into the ring with Cena again in hopes of acquiring a championship match. And so the main event of Breakout was set with the winner receiving the next, and their second, world title shot at Triple H in the main event of Redemption!
Last Man Standing Match: The Great Muta def. John Cena (11:18) when Cena could not answer the 10 count.
AFTERSTORY: Great Muta has finally defeated John Cena! Muta made sure to reopen John Cena's wounds, causing him to bleed from the head as he has done in each of their bouts. When the stakes were at their highest, Muta managed to put Cena down and it's possible that Cena may have suffered a leg injury that made him unable to stand up after Muta attacked with dragon screw leg whips. Muta will now get his second and potentially last chance at Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship! It remains to be seen how long John Cena may be out of action following this brutal contest. But on this night, Muta has taken down his rival.

©FPR Breakout 2011. Comments, questions, requests, feedback of all sorts is accepted and appreciated as always. FPR follows up Breakout with a brief house show tour of Mexico and then the 5th annual Real World Tag League will take place throughout the month of May. FPR's next PPV Event will be FPR Redemption tentatively scheduled for May 28, 2011 headlined by Muta vs HHH II, the culmination of the Real World Tag League and so much more!!

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