Sunday, February 2, 2003

ICWW: Worlds Collide II

February 02, 2003 - ICWW: Worlds Collide

Old versus New when the Old Blood tackle the ICWW faithfuls.
Each match will feature one against the other, in the desperate
battle for supremacy will it be old school, or fresh talent?
All will be revealed when the two worlds collide!

"It's going to be a hot time in the old town tonight, ladies and gentlemen welcome to ICWW: Worlds Collide! What a huge event this is fixing to be, even bigger than perhaps even the first Worlds Collide from last year! I'm Buddy Luv, alongside of me Stat-Man and we welcome you to this sold-out arena for what can be described only as, electric!"
 
Shawn Michaels' theme started up and the Heartbreak Kid made his way to the ring. He said that since Dead or Alive he hadn't seen much action, and he admitted it was because he was disappointed with the loss, and he was a little sore after the match. He said that they simply couldn't have an ICWW main event without the show stopping main event himself - Shawn Michaels. He said he had a special purpose for being there, and that was simple. Michaels then removed his jacket to reveal and old blood shirt underneath! Suddenly the countdown appeared on the big screen and Chris Jericho appeared at the entrance way. He told Shawn Michaels to stop boring the fans and to simply shut the hell up. Jericho declared that he would save the crowd from the horrendously boring kid, because that was his mission in ICWW. Michaels invited Jericho to try him like he had tried Banging on Aftershock - Jericho raced to the ring. 
 
Shawn Michaels d. Chris Jericho
Michaels caught Jericho with a powerslam as he slid into the ring, and then went to work, forcing Jericho into the corner for the ten punch! Jericho was a little woozy, but bought himself some time after hitting a desperation diving forearm! Michaels was reeling, which gave Jericho an opportunity to go off the ropes and hid a devastating bulldog. Jericho went to work with hard elbow drops to the knee, and then looked to clamp down the Walls of Jericho! Michaels managed to reach the ropes instead, and then kicked Jericho back away from him. Jericho tied up, but Michaels managed to take him down with a stunning hurracanrana! Michaels went up stairs and went for the diving elbow drop, but there was nobody home! With Michaels down after the elbow, Jericho looked for the Lionsault, but Michaels rolled out of the way this time! The two stayed down for a considerable amount of time, but both made it to their feet eventually. Jericho looked for a localised clothesline, but Michaels ducked it and caught him with the Sweet Chin Music! With Jericho down the OBK scored the cover.
 
Backstage Shane Altmann was with Loopster who was scheduled to face Mickdust in a last man standing match for his Eurasian title belt. Loopster said that he didn't care what a deranged guy in a gold jump suit said, there was no doubt he was going to win. Suddenly Kurt Angle shuffled up alongside Loopster. The Eurasian champion asked Angle what the hell he thought he was doing, considering he was fired a month or so ago. Angle said he didn't care what Mickdust said either, and he was there to make an impact, employee or not. Loopster told Angle he should choose his place of impact carefully, Angle agreed and said that it was true.
 
Last Man Standing Eurasian Championship match
Loopster (c) d. Mickdust

Mickdust made his way to the ring with a particularly elaborate coat for the Worlds Collide last man standing match. When he took his jacket off, "last man productions" replaced the familiar shattered dreams productions logo on his back. Loopster raced his way to the ring to a tremendous reaction from the crowd as the match got underway quickly. Mickdust took Loopster down with a spinebuster, and taunted the crowd. Loopster made has way to his feet and hit the golden one with a flying kamikaze clothesline, and followed up quickly with a hard elbow drop. Mickdust got to his feet and sent Loopster into the ropes, using the momentum to add punctuation to an inverted atomic drop. With Loopster reeling Mickdust went in for the kill early looking for a chokeslam, but Loopster managed to elbow his way out of it. Loopster tried to whip Mickdust down with a dragon screw, but the weight advantage of Mickdust was too much, allowing him to score the chokeslam! Loopster scrambled to his feet to avoid the count out, and went back on the attack with a hard clothesline. Mickdust stumbled to his feet, and walked right into a something factor! Mickdust narrowly avoided being declared down for the count, but managed to get up and buy some time with a shattered dreams low blow! Loopster threw Mickdust to the outside and grabbed a steel chair, using it to plaster the golden challenger! Loopster then pulled a table out from under the ring and place it above the fallen Mickdust. Loopster slid back into the ring and played for the crowd, before climbing the top rope and jumping to the outside straight through the table with a moonsault!! With the table, and Loopster on top of him, Mickdust stayed down.
 
During the break Buddy Luv informed fans that Marz' injuries after the battle on Aftershock were not as dramatic as originally believed. A thorough examination revealed it to be nothing more than a broken rib, two cracked ribs and a split lip. Luv said Marz would be watching Worlds Collide from home, unable to compete immediately. Stat-Man wished Marz a speedy recovery, one against the odds.
 
Hardcore Championship match
Chaos Drone d. Kurt Angle and Rockey (c)

Rockey made his way to the ring with his hardcore championship ready to face whichever old blood superstar he was signed to face. Chaos Drone was revealed as the superstar in question, the two squaring off in the middle of the ring as the bell rang. They tied up, Chaos Drone proving to be the stronger of the two overpowering the little fire cracker and scoring a hard shot to the midsection. Rockey went on the offensive with a boxing combo, but Chaos Drone shrugged it off and went off the ropes and hit a clothesline. Rockey jumped back up but was caught with a hard super kick, and then a big leg drop. Chaos Drone went to the outside and pulled a shovel out from under the ring, and slid back in when suddenly Kurt Angle's music started and the unemployed superstar raced to the ring. Chaos Drone fended him off with shovel, knocking the Olympic hero silly! Angle landed on the hardcore champion, and then Chaos Drone jumped over the two of them with a splash, scoring the double pin fall to become the new hardcore champion!
 
Tag Team Championship match
Jesseman & Albert Beefcake (c) d. Violent J & The Nomad

The Super Friends made their way to the ring next with the tag team championships around their waists, ready to face the unlikely ICWW combination of Violent J and The Nomad. Nomad made his way to the ring alone, and then the Y2Juggalos theme hit as the crowd went wild. The JCW champion drove his VIP cart onto the entrance stage, and pounded his fist proudly against his chest before heading to the ring. Jesseman and Violent J tied up first, with Jesseman starting things with a nice DDT. Violent J went into the ropes and scored a bulldog, and then locked up with a shocking powerbomb! Jesseman was down and out after the surprise high impact attack, as J hooked up for an STF submission hold. Albert broke the hold, but was sent back to his corner by the referee. Jesseman came to and knocked J back with a should thrust, and then managed to nail the Triple J slam! Violent J tried for a psycho flip, but Jesseman countered with a Nexplex and went for the cover. The Nomad jumped into the ring to stop the count, but Albert held him back with a hard cocobutt, allowing Jesseman to score the surprise victory. The Nomad grinned smugly as he and Violent J headed toward the backstage area, the Super Friends celebrating in the ring.
 
Hardcore National Championship match
Rhyno d. Oozaru (c)

In what the commentators called the first headliner of the night, Oozaru and Rhyno prepared to face off for Oozaru's recently won National title. Rhyno made his way to the ring with Banging, while Oozaru stood tall in the middle of the ring staring down at Rhyno.  Rhyno jumped into the ring and the two huge superstars stared at each other coldly before Rhyno got in the first shot, but Oozaru began fighting back with hard rights and lefts and then went off the ropes, dropping the Rhyno with a hard shoulder block. Rhyno jumped to his feet quickly and dropped a boot to Oozaru's midsection and nailed him with a ring shaking spinebuster! Oozaru whipped Rhyno into the turnbuckle and went for a running splash, but Rhyno ducked out of the way, and then with Oozaru at the turnbuckle began hammering him hard with shoulder thrusts. Oozaru dropped to one knee and hit Rhyno with a low blow, allowing him time enough to drop the old blood leader with a flatliner! Rhyno rolled to the outside and sought advice from Banging, while Oozaru recovered from the slam in the ring. Rhyno sent the hardcore monkey to the outside, and slammed him into the turnbuckle. With Oozaru stunned, Rhyno grabbed the steel ring steps and set them up on the outside and powerbombed Oozaru onto them! Oozaru looked to be broken in half, when Rhyno picked him up and threw him back into the ring. Rhyno propped Oozaru against the ropes, and went for the gore, but was countered with a back body drop! Oozaru jumped over the top rope and connected with a big splash, but Rhyno got up first and took Oozaru straight into the crowd guard rail with a hard gore and made the pin fall. Rhyno ripped Oozaru's costume and ripped the mask off, showing it off to the crowd like a prize. Rhyno then proceeded to continue to put a beat down on the fallen Oozaru while Banging retrieved the National title belt. Banging made his way to Rhyno, steal beating down on Oozaru next to the ramp. Banging looked at the title, and then again at Rhyno and Oozaru and nailed Rhyno with the championship belt, before storming to the back!
 
Heavyweight Championship match
Jason Shamrock (c) and Statix fought to a no contest

Finally it was time for the real headlining match as the rookie of 2002, went head to head with the latest rookie sensation - Statix. Statix entered the arena to a barrage of boos, as the old blood defect made his way to the ring. Jason Shamrock received a more positive response as the world heavyweight champion made his way to the ring. Shamrock stared at Statix, the rookie showing some signs of nerves against the well broken in Shamrock. They tied up and Shamrock made the first offensive with an arm bar takedown. Shamrock rolled Statix up and got a one count, as Statix rolled to the outside and looked up at the heavyweight champ. Shamrock tried to reach over the top rope for Statix, but was tricked into a hang man, allowing Statix time to slide back into the ring and follow up with a hard belly to back suplex. Statix climbed the top rope, and dived at the fallen Shamrock with a huge knee drop, sending waves through the arena! Shamrock went for the corner, as Statix went in hot pursuit but was pulled into the corner by Shamrock, who proceeded to hammer at the challenger with hard rights and lefts. Shamrock hooked up with the rookie sensation, and drilled him to the mat with a hard belly to belly suplex! Statix was barely able to stand, but Shamrock looked to continue to apply the pressure to the new-old blood superstar, attacking with stinging Thai kicks. Statix managed to halt the attack with an impacting drop kick and then hooked it up, dropping Shamrock with the Blood Bomb! Suddenly with the momentum turning the lights went out and the familiar mystery attacker music could be heard. When the lights came back on both Shamrock and Statix were both out cold, and the championship belt was missing. There were no signs of anyone responsible, as the referee declared the match a no-contest as Worlds Collide came to a surprising conclusion.

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