The March 27, 2010 edition of Rampage Pro Wrestling TV
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- RPW
Your hosts are Ben Masters & Chad Barfield. They tell the fans that there is footage later in the show that may display more dissension in the camp of the Apocalypse.
Jeremy Vain vs. Chip Day
The March 27, 2010 edition of Rampage Pro Wrestling kicked off with action in the ring, as Apocalypse flunky Jeremy Vain squared off with Chip Day. Chip made his long-awaited, exciting return to RPW last week, much to the delight of the RPW fans. Unfortunately, Chip took the loss in his first match after over four months. He looked to get his revitalized RPW career back on the right track, but once again, this week's results proved the same as last week. Vain was able to stay ahead of Chip and continued his success in singles competition, grabbing the victory.
WINNER: Jeremy Vain
Now, we see the Apocalypse footage that Masters & Barfield discussed to begin the show. Backstage, A.J. Steele confronts Rob Adonis, asking why he didn't get the shot at the RPW title, perhaps referencing the fact that he beat RPW champion Micah Taylor in a non-title match in his first match back from shoulder surgery back in October and never received a title shot. Adonis backtracks from Steele again, claiming that it just worked out that way because Bull Buchanan challenged him to a backroom fight. It was his duty to uphold the honor of the Apocalypse and he was going to take the title all by himself. A.J. questions his notions out loud, and reminds him again that if he finds out Cru Jones is making “one penny” more than he is, he is out. A.J. walks away from a concerned Adonis.
Adryan Hawkins vs. “Suicidal All-Star” Mike Kross
Hawkins obtained a huge feather in his cap last week, as he shut down Chip Day's big return to RPW by getting a victory over still-popular star. Hawkins looked to continue his winning ways in a contest against Mike Kross. Kross and Hawkins had a fast-paced battle which saw many high-flying moves, including an exhilarating corkscrew plancha to the outside of the ring by Kross, which got a “That Was Awesome” chant and other signs of approval from our RPW fans. Unfortunately for Kross, he couldn't keep the momentum going as Hawkins took back control and hit the unprettier for his second straight victory in two weeks.
WINNER: Adryan Hawkins
RPW Tag Team Championship Match: The Rampage Wrecking Crew vs. The Usual Suspects ©
This week, Kyle Matthews & Frankie Valentine were given a shot at the RPW Tag Team Titles. Just as they did last week against the Exotic Ones, they would have to deal with a (this time makeup-less) Charlie Cash and Pocket Change. The thugs of the Apocalypse brought some added insurance with them in the form of Mr. Jones. The Suspects used their usual dirty tactics to gain control over Matthews until he was able to make the tag to Valentine. Just as Matthews & Valentine were setting up to reclaim the tag team gold, Pocket Change jumped up on the apron to distract the referee. This allowed Mr. Jones to come in the ring, but his spear accidentally hit A.J. Steele instead of his intended target. They eliminated Jones from the ring as they moved in for the kill. Matthews hit the Slurpee kick and Valentine hit the chestbreaker. Just as new tag team champions were about to be crowned, the Exotic Ones hit the ring and attacked Valentine, causing a DQ, meaning the Suspects keep the titles.
WINNERS by DISQUALIFICATION: The Rampage Wrecking Crew
After the match proved to be just as much of a circus, as the fight continued from last week between the Exotic Ones and the RWC. While that brawl was going on, inside the ring the Suspects were not happy with Mr. Jones' mistake. Just as they did to Koonce back in November after his mistake, the Suspects brutally beat down Mr. Jones. They grabbed a steel chair and smashed it across his back. After the attack was over, the referee covered Mr. Jones' body in an attempt to get the Suspects to leave. The Suspects, Exotic Ones, Cash, and Change all left the ringside area proud of what they did. As the referee helped Mr. Jones to back, the RPW fans were solidly behind him, chanting his name and wanting him to get revenge.
RPW Heavyweight Championship Match: Rob Adonis vs. Bull Buchanan ©
This was a huge match for the health of RPW. Despite not being a fan favorite and an extreme loner, Buchanan no doubt had the support of the fans and non-Apocalypse stars of RPW alike. With the acquisition of Cru Jones, the Apocalypse now has every champion in RPW besides the Heavyweight title. There is no telling what would happen to RPW if Adonis won the title. As usual, Adonis had Charlie Cash and Pocket Change in his corner. Both men employed similar strategies, wearing each other down with power moves. Once Rob felt the the time was right, he sent the signal to the backstage area for the Apocalypse to come to ringside. Nobody entered though, as we find out A.J. Steele stopped Murder One, Sal Rinauro, and the Exotic Ones at the curtain, telling them that Rob said he wanted to do it on his own. As Adonis expressed confusion over no one answering his call, Buchanan caught Adonis with a devastating lariat to keep the title and perhaps saving the integrity of RPW in the process.
WINNER and STILL RPW Champion: Bull Buchanan
When he finds out what happened, Adonis is livid at A.J. while A.J. simply walks off laughing. Will we find out just how deep the trouble in the Apocalypse stands now next week?
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