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The Rebirth of Power..; "The Dragon"..
Topic Started: Sep 24 2006, 12:22 AM (111 Views)
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The Dragon

The Rebirth of Power…
Triple Threat, No Disqualifications Match

“The Dragon” Mark Tate
Vs
Jason Blaze
Vs
Jerry Daniels


Friday Night Fights return from commercial. The fans cheer loudly as the camera rotates around the arena. In the corner of the screen, a small tag shows up in the corner stating, “Live, from Santa Cruz, California!” Signs float around the camera as the usual pyro goes off in a deafening blast. The crowd cheers louder trying to compete with the pyro, as we join up with Mike and Jerry.

Mike: Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to another episode of Friday Night Fights, live from Santa Cruz, California! We are getting closer and closer to the second annual Brawl For All! Of course, we still have a lot of time, including this show.

Jerry: And what a show it will be! Imagine what the main event will be like, considering the match we will be starting with.

Mike: You couldn’t be anymore right Jerry, as “The Dragon” Mark Tate will be single action tonight.

Jerry: Of course it won’t be too much of a contest, considering this will be the first match for Tate since his vision of a new, darker Dragon emerged.

Mike:And don’t forget, Mark Tate made invited his Brawl For All opponent to come and watch the match. We do not yet know if The Midnite Rider will come out or not, but that will not change the fact that Tate will be against someone.

The camera goes off of Mike and Jerry, and focus in the ring with “Princess” Brandi Frye. She enters the ring in a red miniskirt and raises the mic to her lips. The bell rings twice, and she continues.

“Princess” Brandi Frye: Ladies and Gentlemen, the following match is scheduled for one fall, and it is a No Holds Barred, Triple Threat Match!

Mike: What? A triple Threat match? Well Jerry, looks likes the odds are gonna be against Tate in this one.

Jerry: Oh you would like that, wouldn’t you?

“Princess” Brandi Frye: Introducing first…

“Make me Bad” by Korn blares over the PA system, and young man in blue jeans and sneakers steps out. He raises his arm in the air and jogs down to the ring. He gets a mild reception from the audience, other than that, he is relatively unknown.

“Princess” Brandi Frye: From Shelton, Connecticut, weighing it at 234 pounds, he is Jerry Daniels!

He slides into the ring and jumps onto the second turnbuckle, posing for some pictures as his music ends. Suddenly, “click click BOOM” by Saliva sounds off and the fans go crazy as a young man jumps from behind the curtain, and runs down the ramp.

“Princess” Brandi Frye: Introducing next, from The Bronx, weighing in at 165 pounds, “The high flying risk taker”, Jason Blaze!

He slides into the ring, and then starts jumping up and down on the second rope, exciting the crowd onto their feet. He smiles and jumps back down to start to stretch. Daniels and Blaze nod at each other, showing a sign of respect. The music ends, and the lights fade to a eerie dark blue. The low beating of drums plays over the PA system, and a ghoulish voice speaks. “Can you feel that?” The drums get louder, then a loud clash of drums and guitar blast over the PA system. At almost the exact same moment, a against flash of pyro goes off. The music starts up, and Tate walks out from behind the curtain to an immediate fill of hatred.

“Princess” Brandi Frye: And finally, from British Columbia, Canada, weighing in at 260 pounds… He is “The Dragon” MARK TATE!

Another blast of red fire spirals out of the ground as Tate arrogantly walks down the ramp. Tate is wearing a pair of dark red and black trunks, black boots, and a giant Canadian flag bandana on his left arm. He smiles as the camera moves in for a closer shot of the flag. The crowd grows louder with their boos as Tate shows off the flag. He makes his way up the steel steps and enters the ring.

Mike: Can you believe him? Not only does he continue to spit on these fans’ dignity, but now he is sporting a Canadian flag on his attire! He will do whatever it takes to get under everyone’s skin..

Jerry:I think he is doing it to distract his opponents.

Brandi exit’s the ring, and Blaze and Daniels jump up and down, preparing for their match. Tate removes a pair of red glasses and laughs. He cracks his neck, and prepares to lock up. The bell is about to ring when-

Mike: There he is! Midnite Rider has responded, and is indeed here tonight!

Jerry: I can’t believe he would actually show his face here tonight. He is gonna get embarrassed.

“The Midnite Rider” by the Allman Brothers plays over the PA system, and Rider walks out in a pair of blue jeans, a white shirt, and a cowboy hat. He signals to the fans, and they let out a major cheer to the Anti-Dragon. Mark sneers in the ring, not taking his eye off Riprocks easy movements. Mark signals for Rider to get in the ring, but before Tate can turn back around, he nailed in the head with a great dropkick by Blaze!

Mike: Dash is already making it hell for Tate to concentrate! Not only is there two opponents to focus on, but also Tate’s opponent for Brawl For All.

The bell rings, and Josh Blaze is already working over Tate with hard punches. Daniels joins in, kicking the back of Tate’s head furiously. Both men then lift Tate back up and whips him into the ropes. As Tate comes roaring back, Blaze and Daniels take off, combining with Two massive dropkicks! Mark collapses to the canvas, and Blaze and Daniels get right back up. Daniels continues kicking Tate, and Blaze climbs up the top turnbuckle quickly. The fans roar with excitement as Blaze takes off with a giant leg drop from the top, connecting with Tate’s throat! Mark rolls out of the ring coughing, and falls on the outside. Blaze stands back up and taunts.

Mike: Good god! Josh Blaze is a lunatic who will always hurt himself in order to injure others. So far, the numbers game is even too big for “The Dragon”.

Jerry: I sense a little bit of enjoyment coming from you Mike, and pretty soon your gonna end up eating those words.

Mike: Folks, we will be right back after this quick commerical, Mark Tate already in trouble, stay tune!

Daniels and Blaze smile and look back at each other as Friday Night Fights goes to commercial break..

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Friday Night Fights return to the match already in progress. The two men start circling around the ring, prepared to strike. They nod at each other and then proceed to lock up in a neck and collar lock up. Both men bend and push, trying to gain an advantage, and eventually Jerry Daniels, using his weight, is able to turn the hold into a headlock takedown. Blaze struggles to get out it, but finally is able to twist his legs up and around Daniel’s body. Jerry Daniels lets go of the hold and focuses on getting out that hold. Daniels finally is about to get up, and rolls him for a pin. Blaze lets go and kicks him off. Both men are standing up again, facing off. Daniels goes at Blaze, but Blaze doesn’t wait to hook up again, instead drives a boot into his midsection instead. Blaze then whips Daniels across the ring into the corner. Blaze raises a hand and yells as he runs full force at Daniels, but Daniels just gets out of the way. Blaze though, is quick to redirect his action, jumps onto the second turnbuckle, and does a backflip, hitting Daniels on the way down with a standing moonsault!

Mike: These two young men are giving all it takes to try and make a name for themselves! Josh Blaze is already using his own body to get the job done!

Jerry: This means nothing until Mark- Ooooh! Ha ha!

The sound of Metal against skull rings through the arena. Mark Tate is back in the ring wielding a dented steel chair. Josh Blaze is now laying out cold in the ring. The camera switches to the sight of Dash Riprock, carefully watching Tate. Mark meanwhile, is still trying to shake off the earlier attacks, as he lifts Jerry Daniels back on to his feet. Mark hoists him in the air, and proudly displays his strength with a Military Press Slam. Jerry struggles to get out, but Tate throws him high in the air, and he lands back hard on the canvas. Tate the walks over to Josh Blaze, who is now bleeding from the large cut on his forehead. Tate drags him to his feet, and winds back, signalling for a gigantic left knife-edged chop. Tate nails Blaze in the chat, targeting a massive ring throughout the crowd, sparking a few “Woo’s”. Blaze is sent back on the ground, a giant red mark on his chest. Mark pays his attention back up the ramp at Midnite Rider and smiles. Dash shakes his head at the disrespect, and Tate opens the ropes up, signalling for Dash to do something about it. Mark continues laughing, but quickly goes back on the offensive as Josh Blaze starts getting back up. Tate kicks him in the gut, and Blaze falls on his back. Mark kneels down and starts unleashing vicious left fists on the open cut on Blazes head. Tate continues the assault for several seconds, but is stopped, as Daniels attacks him from behind with another foreign object. In his hand is a steel chain, that has left Tate sprawled out on the ground. Daniels falls exhausted on the ropes, and then quickly makes a cover on Tate.

One..

Two…

Thre- Blaze breaks the count.


Josh Blaze is now completely covered in blood as he picks Daniels up and nails a snap suplex. Tate rolls over to the ropes and watches Blaze take advantage. Josh grabs Daniels and drags him close to the ropes. Blaze signals to the crowd as he runs up the turnbuckles, and splits his legs for a lightening fast split legged moonsault! Blaze plants Daniels with it, and quickly hooks the leg for the pin.

One!

Two!

Thre- Tate delivers a hard kick to the back of Blaze’s head.


Mike: Mark is definitely having a hard time trying to keep up with these younger, more agile wrestlers.

Jerry: Never count the Dragon out until the last bell.

Tate lifts Blaze back up and delivers 3 quick and lethal chops to the chest of Blaze. Tate then follows up with a quick fisherman suplex but gets right back up. Mark grabs Daniels as he tries to get up, and whips him across the ring. Mark gets a full head of steam, and jets off towards Daniels. Daniels is barely able to move, and Tate goes shoulder first into the metal post!

Mike: Good god! Mark Tate went for that Flame Spear in the corner, but Jerry Daniels was able to move just in the nick of time!

Tate moves back out of the corner, clutching his shoulder. Daniels flies across the ring and jumps onto the second ropes, rebounding off and nailing Tate with a slingshot dropkick! Tate however, is still standing but tilting. He slowly moves across the ring, and then Josh Blaze comes back into focus of the camera. He is standing on the top turnbuckle. Tate has no time to react, as Blaze comes streaming off the top, planting a second massive dropkick on the Dragon. This time, Tate falls down. On the outside, Midnite Rider is now smiling as Tate is getting worked over badly. Blaze makes the cover, but Daniels quickly pulls him back off. Daniels and Blaze exchange blows, but Daniels is able to win easily. Jerry follows up by whipping Blaze across the ring and delivering a perfect hip toss. Blaze has a look of pain on his face, and Daniels smiles as he stalks his opponents. Tate is laying on the ground, possibly playing possum, and Blaze is getting back to his feet, still clutching his back.

Mike: What is Jerry Daniels planning now? We have seen a pretty action packed, fast paced bout, and we still have no idea what could come next.

Jerry: Come on Mark! You can’t let these two midgets beat you!

Blaze stands back up, and Daniels bounces off the ropes. Blaze turns around and his met with Daniels trademark Running Forearm Smash! Blaze is knocked right out of it, and Daniels quickly runs to the corner and climbs to the top turnbuckle. Jerry makes a “Superfly” motion, and takes off, flying high in the air with a massive body splash. However, as Daniels comes falling to ground, Mark is back up and is running straight at his. Daniels is helpless as he falls through the air, and is met with a massive collision! Mark Tate just clashed with Jerry Daniels with a spectacular Flame Spear! Daniels is sent into the corner, with his head nailing the second turnbuckle in a whiplash motion. Daniels looks to be unconscious, as Tate viciously throws him out of the ring. Midnite Rider looks on from the ramp, a look of utter hatred crosses his brash face and he starts walking down the ramp.

Mike: OH MY GOD! Did you see the impact! Jerry Daniels went for the Body Splash, but Tate nailed him with a flame spear on his way down!

Jerry: That was a definite Must see move! Ha ha, that’s a high reel moment, if I’ve ever seen one!

Mark wipes the sweat off his forehead as he turns his attention back to the knocked out Josh Blaze. Tate signals, and then locks in his patented Dragon Sleeper. Mark whips the incapacitated Blaze around, finally forcing the ref to end the match. The bell rings and Mark finally lets go of the sleeper. He stands up and smiles. On the outside, Midnite Rider, along with several EMT’s, are checking on the condition of Jerry Daniels. The referee quickly raises Tate’s hand, and then turns back to Josh Blaze, calling for more help.

“Princess” Brandi Frye: Here is your winner, “The Dragon” Mark Tate!

Tate laughs and raises his hands. Mark looks over the top rope, down at the lifeless Jerry Daniels and Midnite Rider. Tate walks over and grabs the microphone from Brandi Frye. Mark walks back over and looks down at Midnite Rider. Mark continues laughing and breathing hard, but finally begins to speak.

Mark Tate: Heh heh.. I hope you were watching, Dash. These boys here were less than half your age. Faster, Smarter, and stronger, hell there was two of them… And yet, they still couldn’t compare One of me.. There’s still time to back out, Dash.. I don’t think your old lady and kids would like to visit you in the hospital, I mean, they probably prefer your retirement home.. Oh shit!

Rider, fed up with the insults slides into the ring. Tate starts stomping on him, but Dash is now standing up, matching Tate shot for shot. Dash finally gets the upper hand and starts delivering bare, straight knuckles to the temple of Mark. Tate is so overwhelmed, he falls through the second rope and falls to the ground. Mark continues crawling back up the ramp. Dash starts screaming at Tate, calling hima coward, but Tate continues leaving. Dash spits at the ground where Tate layed, and then kicks the bottom rope, all fired up. He circles the ring to a roaring ovation from the crowd. Tate stands back up, halfway up the ramp, and stares angry at Dash. His nose is now busted open, and Dash is now daring him back. “The Midnite Rider” by the Allman Brothers plays over the PA system again.

Mike: What will it be like when these two men finally meet in that ring, face to face? We only have to wait one more week, and these two men will finally destroy each other.

Jerry: Mark Tate made some great points. There was two opponents for him tonight.. Both were young, agile and strong, but not even they could beat Mark Tate..

Mike: We will find out once and for all at Brawl For All..

Friday Night Fights goes to commercial, with Dash still looking at Tate, ready to fight, and Tate still seething that Dash wrecked his celebration..

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