Tuesday, June 25, 2002

IWWE: Martial Law (6/24)

As Monday Martial Law came on the air, the esteemed owner of the IWWE Mr. Kronick, made his way to the ring to make an announcement.
Mr. Kronick informed the masses that after defeating both Garfield and Jared Hasselhoff, Mr. Nomad had earned himself a spot in the main event at IWWE: Bitter Peace. He then went on to inform the crowd that Bret Hart would be making his debut in the main event against one of the three number one contenders, Josh Heartbrand. 

Refract made his way to the ring to face Acidrain, both making their IWWE debuts.
The two whipped each other into the ropes following up with a Lou Thesz presses.
Refract dropped AD with a DDT. Acidrain sent Refract into the ropes, and went for a hip toss only to be reversed. Refract wrapped his fallen opponent up with an STF, and forced Acidrain to submit. Refract headed backstage showing his joy to the crowd.

Backstage German dude was warming up for his match when EZ Money approached him. EZ Money asked him if he was really German, the dude replied with a 'ja' and EZ Money said cool, and wished him luck in the next match.

As the four way match got underway German dude took Jesseman down with a wrenching neck breaker, and then was dropped by the same move courtesy of Boom. The German dude dropped Boom with a big flapjack and got whipped out of the ring by EZ Money. Boom took EZ down with a vertical suplex, and slammed him straight back down with a hard clothesline.
Jesseman dived at Boom taking him down with a huge spinebuster slam. Boom retaliated with a powerbomb, and locked up Jesseman with a side headlock submission. Jesseman kicked out and hit a jackknife powerbomb.
Boom dropped the German dude with an enziguri and went for a half crab. The German dude fought out, going for a roll up pin and scoring the three count.
Jesseman had a fit at the referee after the bell sounded. Reluctantly Jesseman left the ring.

A report came in that after his match on IWWE: Aftershock, Jared Hasselhoff had put a little more strain on an injury sustained during his casket match last week.
Though no details were available, it was announced he would not be appearing this night at Martial Law.

Next in a hardcore match old rivals Triple H and The Rock went at it in the first of two United States title tournament matches.
The Rock started things with a nice vertical suplex, and followed with a smooth DDT.
The Rock climbed over in the mounted position, hammering Triple H with right and left hands. The game got to his feet and dropped the Rock with a neck breaker.
Triple H fought back, nailing a nice running powerbomb, which sent the Rock into next week! Triple H followed up with a nice Death Valley Driver, laying the Rock to waste once more.
Triple H looking to add insult to injury nailed the Rock with his own finished, the Rock Bottom! A roll up attempt, but The Rock was able to kick out a two.
Garfield soon ran into the ring and nailed both the Rock and Triple H with the Feliner!
Triple H climbed over to the Rock, and got the cover.
The Rock was clearly bitterly disappointed with his loss as he wandered backstage, Triple H however looked in worse shape despite picking up the win. The Game limped away from the ring holding his quadricep in a concerning fashion.

Jesseman was backstage heading toward Mr. Kronick's office.
Jesseman expressed his anger about the four way match earlier, claiming he'd tagged in to the ring and stopped the pin. Mr. Kronick empathised and said that if he had a partner, he could have a tag title shot at IWWE: Bitter Peace.
Jesseman let go of the boss and Mr. Kronick called his attention back as his face intensified, he warned Jesseman never to touch him again.

The Undertaker and Banging were called out next for the second of the United States championship contender matches.
Banging kicked off against the dead man with a big DDT, and followed it up with a smooth clothesline. The Undertaker got up unphased and dropped Banging with a huge suplex. The Undertaker fought in hard with a knee to the gut, and a huge Russian leg sweep, absolutely levelling Banging.
The Undertaker dropped the killer Kiwi and clamped down a tight head lock submission. To the surprise of many, Banging couldn't fight away, tapping out.

Garfield headed to the ring met by a barrage of boos from the crowd. The crowd proceeded to chant 'go cry with Austin' as Garfield entered the ring.
Shane took Garfield down with a press, and touched his first turnbuckle. McMahon soon knocked Garfield off his feet again, and repeated the process.
Shane McMahon started things with a nice atomic drop. Garfield rolled to his feet and attempted to touch a turnbuckle, only to have Shane McMahon yank him away.
Shane jumped to the middle rope and nailed the cat with a big springboard moonsault! Garfield took McMahon down with a Lou Thesz press, and scrambled to his feet to tag his first turnbuckle. Shane yanked Garfield down with the strap, and tagged his third turnbuckle.
Lotus and Mr. Kronick ran down to the ring to help Shane McMahon. They set Garfield up for a chair sandwich, but the cat ducked and Mr. Kronick wiped out the Canadian champion!
Garfield knocked McMahon down with a press, and tagged his third turnbuckle.
In a sudden death situation knocked McMahon down, and tagged his last turnbuckle but the referee didn't see it! Shane McMahon nailed Garfield with a DDT, and tagged his last turnbuckle to win by controversial means!

The well tested Canadian champion Lotus was ready to defend his title yet again, this time against backstage boy - El Jobbo.
El Jobbo got off to a good start dropping Lotus with a DDT. He looked for a leg lock, but Lotus reversed it quickly, putting pressure on the knees of the jobber.
El Jobbo managed to reach the ropes, but got dragged away as Lotus clamped down with an ankle lock. El Jobbo again escaped, and Lotus dragged him back this time clamping down with his trademark submission, the Canadian Maple Leaf.
El Jobbo could stand it no more, tapping out to the power of the submission.

Mick Lucifer appeared on the big screen, and laughed as his eyes rolled back.
He declared that he wasn't at the show, and he didn't need to be because he was primed and preened to lay him to rest at IWWE: Bitter Peace.
He warned Heartbrand that he was a heathen, and that like the fallen angel Lucifer he would take him from his high perch and slam him down to earth.

Josh Heartbrand made his way to the ring first, awaiting the debuting Hitman Hart.
Heartbrand went straight to it, taking him down with a Lou Thesz press. Josh dared to tie up with an STF, but Hart slid out of it easily.
The Hitman nailed Heartbrand with a spinebuster, and whipped him into the ropes following up with a dandy samoan drop. Heartbrand gathered his ground and retaliated with a nice backspin DDT. Heartbrand maintained the pace with a big back body drop, and managed to drop the hitman with a nice powerbomb.
Hart fought back and hit Heartbrand with a nice flying elbow and then slid outside.
Hart looking in a bad mood slid into the ring with a folded chair, and nailed Heartbrand in the face with it! The referee called for the bell disqualifying the hitman.
Shane McMahon ran down to the ring with a chair, and joined Bret Hart in bludgeoning the legend, Josh Heartbrand. As Martial Law went off the air, Heartbrand was wheeled out of the ring by paramedics, whilst Bret hart and Shane McMahon went on their sperate, satisfied ways.
 
   
Monday Martial Law wrap
Refract d. Acidrain via Submission
Fatal Four way match
German dude d. Jesseman, Boom & Ez-money via pinfall
Hardcore US title tournament match
Triple H d. The Rock
US title tournament match
The Undertaker d. Banging via Submission
Four corners strap match
Shane McMahon d. Garfield via turnbuckles
Hardcore Canadian title match
Lotus d. El Jobbo via submission
Josh Heartbrand d. Bret Hart via DQ

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