Danger Zone (Monday, Agust 04, 1997 -Part 2-)



Danger Zone!!
West Palm Beach, Florida
Monday, August 04- 1997
Part Two
 
 
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{Arena}
 
The camera is currently showing a view of the audience, then that fades to a view of the commentary table.
 
{Commentary}
 
Lex Victor: Welcome back to Danger Zone! We still have a lot more excitement waiting for you.
 
Geoffery Smith: This "Real Deal" Kevin Jackson against Anvil match should be quite something. I personally do not believe that either of them are prepared for it, but that's just the way it is.
 
Frenchie Parker: I am prepared for anything, so let's get on with it.
 
::The camera changes to a view of the walkway.::
 
{Walkway}
 
Ring Announcer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Introducing first, standing at six feet one inch, weighing two-hundred eighty-five pounds... the ANVIL!
 
Some heavy metal music plays as the ANVIL makes his way to the ring as his fans cheer him. He just keeps making his way to the ring with the craziest look on his face. He finally enters the ring.
 
{Commentary}
 
Geoffery Smith: The ANVIL has been a very impressive athlete in the past. He came within inches of securing the Intercontinental title from Jason Agony as the CNWF², but this Kevin Jackson seems like he really is the "Real Deal" as he claims.
 
Lex Victor: I am inclined to agree with you, Jeff. But I also have to aknowledge the fact that Anvil at one time was a major impact player in the CNWF back in the days. He also was one of the original members of the federation back when it was known as the CWF. He has turned into quite an athlete in that time, so never count him out.
 
Frenchie Parker: That is really something, Lex!
 
{Walkway}
 
Ring Announcer: And his opponent, standing at six feet two inches, weighing in at two-hundred thirty-four pounds... "Real Deal" Kevin Jackson!
 
"Real Deal" Kevin Jackson steps out as "Perfect Strangers" begins to play. The fans give him a fairly healthy booing as he makes his way into the ring. He definitely looks to be ready for the match.
 
{"Real Deal" Kevin Jackson vs The ANVIL}
{Normal singles competition stipulations}
 
As the bell rings, Kevin Jackson and ANVIL lock right up and ANVIL quickly sends him to the canvas. However, he counters with a drop toe-hold and goes right into an STF hold which has Anvil pretty well trapped. Finally, ANVIL crawls to the ropes and forces the ref to break the hold.
 
{Commentary}
Geoffery Smith: Well, that is one method which never fails. If you can't get out of the hold, turn the hold into something which is illegal.
 
Lex Victor: I think ANVIL might have actually been able to get out of the hold on his own, but I think he is just taking it easy for now. There is nothing wrong with that.
 
Frenchie Parker: No no, Lex. The truth is he is actually no match for the "Real Deal."
 
Lex Victor: ANVIL just took Jackson down with a viscious clothesline after he was whipped to the ropes. Jackson should have saw that one coming.
 
{Match}
Kevin Jackson is on the ground right now and ANVIL is going over to pick him up. However, Jackson quickly rolls him up in a small package and the referee is right there for the count. It turns out to only be a one count however, and they both get up and start brawling toe to toe.
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: ANVIL and Jackson are now exchanging blows toe to toe!
 
Geoffery Smith: That is not a very good strategy by Jackson, I must say.
 
Lex Victor: ANVIL has just missed a roundhouse punch! Jackson has now quickly taken advantage... back suplex by Jackson on the big man!
 
Frenchie Parker: Actually, Lex, I must say that Jackson is actually the bigger of the two. ANVIL is heavier.
 
Lex Victor: Thanks for the little lesson on semantics...
 
{Match}
Jackson himself is now going for the cover, but Anvil kicks out pretty quickly once again. He now quickly goes for a cross face to wear him down. Soon enough, he turns it into a sleeper hold.
 
{Commentary}
Geoffery Smith: It seems as if Kevin Jackson is definitely a superb athlete. He looks like he has the technical game down very well.
 
Frenchie Parker: No doubt about it, Geoffery. This man definitely has got it all.
 
Lex Victor: The referee is now up to the two count for Anvil. If he doesn't raise... oh well, he's back!
 
{Match}
Kevin Jackson has the sense to release the hold as soon as ANVIL gets up which prompts him to run after Jackson. However, Jackson is ready for it and he lifts ANVIL into the air with a huge knee lift. As ANVIL is on the ground, he puts him into yet another cross face.
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: Jackson has really been ruling this match. He has completely negated ANVIL's power and it really doesn't seem as if ANVIL will ever get anything going.
 
Geoffery Smith: I wouldn't be too sure about that, Lex. ANVIL is using his power to get back up to his feet and he has found an escape by bouncing him off the ropes. Jackson now coming back... oh no! He caught him in a fierce powerslam! That should be it!
 
Lex Victor: Well, it really isn't looking like ANVIL is going for the cover just yet for some reason. He is showboating around the ring. Now he is going over to Jackson and slapping him in the face. The crowd is eating this up!
 
{Match}
ANVIL walks away and starts pretty much cheering himself on once again. Behind him, Jackson is getting back up to his feet and at that time ANVIL turns around as well. He seems a bit surprised to see Jackson back up, but he recieves a boot to the mid-section and a fierce DDT right down to the canvas!
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: Oh my gosh! That was the Real Deal DDT! And he is wasting no time in going for the cover! ONE! TWO! THREE! He won!
 
{Match}
Ring Announcer: And the winner of this match... Kevin Jackson!
 
The crowd expresses their disapproval as "Perfect Strangers" blares over the PA system once again and his arm is raised in victory. He then just leaves the ring as everyone continues to boo him.
 
{"Real Deal" Kevin Jackson by pin}
 
::The camera changes to a view of commentary table.::
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: That is a very impressive victory over the ANVIL that Kevin Jackson pulled off. He had a bad time against Kain Piller when he first entered CNWF², but since then nothing has gotten in his way.
 
Frenchie Parker: Very true, Lex. I really look foreward to Jackson becoming a major player in CNWF². In fact, in my opinion, he is already there.
 
Geoffery Smith: Well, ANVIL is definitely no pushover. He has had fame and glory through his career in CNWF since the beginning. In the original Intercontinental title tournoment, he was very impressive. In the second tournoment we had, he did even better. He has also stood toe to toe with some of the best CNWF had to offer in those days, and he is still a force to be reckoned with. Kevin Jackson, however, proved he has what it takes to secure a win over a man of his calibre.
 
Lex Victor: I would say that is a fair conclusion. Well, it seems it is about time for the next match to begin, so lets get to it.
 
::The camera changes to a view of the walkway.::
 
{Walkway}
 
Ring Announcer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall. Introducing first, standing at five feet ten inches, weighing two-hundred twenty pounds, Tunzafun!
 
The "Sesame Street" theme plays as the short, beefy Tunzafun walks to the ring wearing his trademark pajamas. The crowd is giving him a fairly good cheer as he makes his way there. He falls against the railing as he is walking to the ring and his fans go wild as they pat his shoulders. Finally, he enters the ring.
 
{Commentary}
 
Frenchie Parker: Well, Lex, what about this new CNWF² video game? That really took you in, didn't it? HA HA!
 
::The camera changes to a view of the commentary table.::
 
Lex Victor: Alright... so I was taken in by a few people who reported that Tunzafun had an illegal match with Malibu Mike Donovan after they saw Tunzafun on television that last time. So what? Maybe I should have looked a little closer when I finally got around to seeing it. I didn't pay any attention to the fact that Tunzafun was holding a controller or anything at the time, so I really had no idea what was going on. That Nintendo 64 has some amazing graphical abilities, you have to agree.
 
Geoffery Smith: Don't feel so bad, Lex. I was taken in for a bit myself.
 
Frenchie Parker: Morons! HA!
 
::The camera changes to a view of the walkway.::
 
{Walkway}
 
Ring Announcer: And his opponent, hailing from Miami, Florida, standing at six feet ten inches, weighing four-hundred twenty-five pounds... Black Slayer!
 
As the huge Black Slayer comes out, several boos go through the audience. Actually, it seems to be more of a mixed reaction. He just quietly makes his way to the ring and enters.
 
{Commentary}
 
Frenchie Parker: So, Jeff, what do you know about this Black Slayer?
 
Geoffery Smith: Well, he was part of the CNWF for a while, but other than that I really don't know a whole lot. I would figure he is more of a power based wrestler due to his size and weight. I would look for Tunzafun to really be in for a fight against him, but I think Tunzafun has what it takes to come out on top in this match if he focuses on his weaknesses which would obviosly be that Slayer here is definitely not a quick mover.
 
Lex Victor: I would like to add that it seems that he is not liked very well. It is kind of interesting that is so considering that Miami is only about an hour away from here.
 
Frenchie Parker: That is a very good point, Lex.
 
{Tunzafun vs Black Slayer}
{One fall singles match}
Tunzafun starts out by faking going for a lockup, and getting Black Slayer in a wastlock. Black Slayer seems to be having trouble figuring out an escape, so he just backs into the turnbuckles pretty hard forcing Tunzafun to release the hold. Black Slayer then quickly follows up with a fierce clothesline which really takes it to Tunzafun. He then just slumps down to the canvas.
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: Tunzafun is in a bit of trouble now as it seemed he was trying to get something going pretty quick. He might even have been attempting a German Suplex, but that would have been foolish against a man who weighs close to twice as much as he does.
 
Geoffery Smith: Well, no matter what he was trying, it failed miserably as the huge Black Slayer totally countered what he was trying to do. Now he is stomping away at him now that he is... wait! Tunzafun just took out his legs!
 
Frenchie Parker: Forget it, Jeffy, he doesn't stand a chance.
 
{Match}
Black Slayer is now laying flat on his back as Tunzafun leaps high into the air and delivers quite an elbow drop across his neck. He then quickly goes for a cover, but only manages a two count. He then quickly puts Black Slayer into a front face lock for a bit in which he tries to counter with a knee to the gut, but Tunzafun has Black Slayer in a way in which he brings him back down to the canvas pretty quick. He then changes his hold into more of a side standing headlock and goes to the ropes. When he gets to the top rope, he attempts a bulldog, but he can't bring Black Slayer down. In fact, Black Slayer is holding him up in the air.
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: Oh my... this could definitely spell some real trouble for Tunzafun!
 
Geoffery Smith: Black Slayer is taking a few steps back... oh my! He just fell backwards and Tunzafun hit the back of his head on that turnbuckle pretty hard! He is reeling in pain on the canvas now as Black Slayer goes over to him. Oh no! He is picking him up and he's setting him on the ropes upside down!
 
Frenchie Parker: Tunzafun is definitely in trouble now as Black Slayer takes a few measured steps back to the center of the ring. He is now running at him at full speed... oh my! Tunzafun somehow undid himself from the ropes as Black Slayer lifted up his leg to attempt a boot to the midsection, but instead all he got was a crotch full of that middle turnbuckle!
 
Lex Victor: Um.. that is quite a colorful way to put it, Frenchie...
 
Frenchie Parker: You bet, Flexy!
 
{Match}
Tunzafun quickly rolls Black Slayer up for another pinning predicament, but once again, he only gets a two count. Tunzafun now is climbing to the top rope and he leaps off with a flying elbow which connects with Black Slayer's leg near where it hit the turnbuckle. Now he is attacking his inner thigh pretty bad with several boots. The ref is keeping a very close eye on the hits to make sure he doesn't hit the illegal zone as Tunzafun continues to stomp away.
 
{Commentary}
Lex Victor: Well, that is a good strategy by Tunzafun to keep working on that injured spot, but it is a strategy that with one false move he could get disqualified.
 
Geoffery Smith: If you remember, he hasn't won a match yet, so I think he is going all out to do what he can to win. I really don't think he cares if he risks losing right now, though I know he would never intentionally get himself disqualified. In fact, he has just stopped with that strategy and he is now putting the leg into half of a Boston crab. Tunzafun is really showing some Technical skill for a high flyer.
 
Frenchie Parker: Definitely, Jeff. One thing that I learned is that even if you are a high flyer like I was, you have to get technical against the bigger opponents.
 
Lex Victor: Actually, Parker, if I remember correctly, you were a pure technician. I never saw you go any higher than the second rope in your career.
 
Frenchie Parker: Oh, you and your corperate bull crap! Alright, so what if I wasn't a high flyer, but that was because you didn't want me to be one!
 
Lex Victor: Actually, right now the CNWF² is far from being a corporate giant or else we wouldn't be airing our main show at a place like this. Now if you will shut up for a minute, perhaps we can get back to the match.
 
Geoffery Smith: An excellent suggestion, Lex. And it looks like you chose a perfect time as... look at this! Tunzafun just attemped a moonsault, but he was caught by Black Slayer and put into a fierce powerslam! Wow!
 
{Match}
Both Black Slayer and Tunzafun are on the ground as both of them are in bad shape. The ref now begins his ten count and niether of them are showing signs of moving. By the time he gets to about four, Tunzafun now begins to move. At about eight, he finally gets close enough to swing his arm over to cover Black Slayer. The ref then begins his count.
 
Referee: ONE! TWO!
 
Black Slayer just barely kicks out of that one in time and now both of them are getting back to their feet. As they get up, both of them then begin exchanging blows. However, Tunzafun runs backwards and bounces off the ropes and hits Black Slayer with a hard clothesline and takes the huge man to the canvas. Black Slayer gets back up again, but as he does, Tunzafun is coming off the ropes and executes a bit of a foreward flip and hits Black Slayer and knocks him down again and is once again in a pinning predicament. The ref counts once again, but Black Slayer kicks out quick. At this point, the crowd is going crazy.
 
{Commentary}
 
Lex Victor: The action is getting really intense now as this match is really picking up momentum!
 
 
Geoffery Smith: Well, Black Slayer has now gotten back up, but it seems he has lost his orientation as Tunzafun is climbing the turnbuckle directly behind him! Oh my! He just jumped off the top rope and grabbed Slayer by the head and bulldogged him right into the ground! He's now going up to the top rope again! Does this guy ever stop?
 
{Match}
Tunzafun gets to the top rope once again. He then positions himself to be facing away from Black Slayer. Now he leaps off and executes a perfect moonsault and lands right on Black Slayer's chest and hooks the leg.
 
{Commentary}
Frenchie Parker: Oh my! Oh no! It looks like Tunzafun is going to win!
 
Geoffery Smith: He's hooked the leg! The ref is counting! ONE! TWO! THREE!!!
 
Frenchie Parker: Oh my God! I can't believe he won! That's his first win ever!
 
Lex Victor: Well, that wasn't his first win ever, but it was in CNWF²! That was a very impressive victory!
 
{Match}
Ring Announcer: Here is your winner... Tunzafun!
 
The crowd cheers very loudly as the "Sesame Street" theme song plays and Tunzafun's arm is raised in victory. Tunzafun then leaves the ring seeming to be a very happy man.
 
{Tunzafun by pin}
 
::The camera changes to a view of the commentary table.::
 
{Commentary}
 
Lex Victor: Well, that turned out to be quite a match to see. And the night is definitely far from over. We still have some great matches like Orpheus 1 against Maverick. Then we have Jason Agony fighting "Hip Hop" Paul Pickney for the Intercontinental title! That right there should be quite a match. Don't forget that Pelius will be in action tonight as well, but that isn't all that is in store, so please don't go away!
 
 

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