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Intro:
<<The camera fades into a full view shot of the IWZ Arena. We rotate around the arena, catching glimpses of all the rowdy fans in the stands as Nirvana’s “Smell’s Like Teen Spirit" plays over the loud speakers. We fade into a shot of the announcers, in their booth next to the elevated walkway. Fireworks explode in the background as we zoom in.>>
 

Scotty Rodz: Hello everyone! And welcome to Wednesday WAAARRRIORS!

Johnny Rebel: It’s gonna be an interesting night, people. Not only is President Eric Böhringer going to make an announcement about The Gauntlet tonight, but Cherokee Warrior is being forced to fight a curtain jerker match against some jobber by Sean Burchette, who supposedly has realized as Vice President he has more powers than just the ability to wash the President’s car.

Scotty Rodz: That hasn’t been proven.

Johnny Rebel: That doesn’t matter. Jason Rage is manipulating Burchette to get what he wants, and you know it! And why the hell do both of our top officials have screwed up names that start with B?

Scotty Rodz: …

Johnny Rebel: Let’s start!

Match 1:
Retirement Match
v/s

Before the match, Sean Burchette came out and announced that this was a retirement match. If no one won the match in 3 minutes, both men would be forced to retire. Cherokee came in fast and nailed Bulldawg with his axe handle! Surprisingly, the referee, Tony Anthony, didn’t say ANYTHING about the foreign object and proceeded to count the 10 second win for Cherokee! After the match, President Böhringer walked out a slipped a wad of cash into the ref’s pocket and walked Cherokee to the back.

Match 2:
Singles Match
v/s

Shawn Tryant made his IWZ debut tonight taking on current veteran, Jason Rage, in a non-title match. Tryant seemed very familiar with Rage’s moves and style, nearly pulling out the win many times, but Rage was more experienced with the much smaller IWZ ring. Using that knowledge to his advantage, he was able to take control of the match and nail Tryant with the Blood Slamm for the win.

Match 3:
Singles Match
v/s

Nikolai Davidov and Frost put on a clinic. Frost tried to continue his winning ways, attempting to bring his record back up from what it once was, but the Russian wrestler that the female IWZ fans swoon over was just too much. Ignoring his own finisher, Davidov used a Soviet suplex, Russian leg sweep, and then a Russian sickle to finish the match and take the win!

Match 4:
Tag-Team Match
Guest Referee

v/s

Cherokee came out in a striped headdress before the four contestants. Jason Rage started out against Ultradev. The mysterious Rage used Sean Burchette to his advantage, distracting the referee so Burchette could get chairshots and trips in. After five or so minutes, Ultradev was able to tag in Forgiven Soul, who proceeded to hit the top rope and take Rage to the mat. A few quick tags between Ultradev and Soul helped them take control of the match, but Burchette was still a pain and keeping them from gaining too much of an advantage. 15 minutes in, Rage was finally able to tag in Vash who proceeded to…not clean house. Soul and Ultradev laid Vash out quick and easy, but a well placed chairshot to the back of the head from Burchette put Soul down hard. Vash tagged in Rage and held off Ultradev while Jason hit the Blood Slamm on Soul for the win! Right after the 3 was counted, Cherokee tossed Rage into the ropes, took him down with and clothesline, and then set him up for a Wrath of God!!! He then chased Sean Burchette to the back as the show came to an end.