Randy Long:“The following contest is a submission match! The only way to win the match is to make your opponent tap-out!”
The arena blacks out as the bagpipes tune fill with air, as Flower of Scotland Begins to play William Wallace appears, lit up by one single spot light which follows him to the ring. He makes his way to the ring shouting abuse to the crowd before rolling under the bottom rope.
Randy Long:“First making his way to the ring, from Glasgow, Scotland and weighing in at 254 pounds…representing WARPED… WILLIAM WALLACE!”
Tonight by Toby Mac begins to play as FRONTIER’s CJ Osborne makes his way to the ring.
Jenni Starr:“And his opponent, from Jacksonville, Florida, weighing in at 245 pounds… representing FRONTIER… CJ OSBORNE!”
Tony D:“This match is all set. Dave, what can you tell WARPED fans about CJ Osborne?”
Dave White:“Well CJ’s a former GFC Champion, just like Wallace. He’s a little rich kid… but he’s got the talent and the attitude to make him one of the greats. This is going to be a great match.”
Kris Red:“The history between these two men is out there for all to see, Wallace holds a win over Osborne in a FRONTIER match earlier this year and ever since there’s been words traded between the two men. Especially since this show was announced!”
The bell sounds and the match gets underway. Wallace avoids Osborne a couple of times and lays in some strikes in the corner, taking Osborne to his knees. Wallace shouts down to someone in the front row but Osborne is up and tosses Wallace over the top to the floor!
Tony D:“Wallace gets distracted and CJ Osborne takes advantage.”
Dave White:“Not that it’ll help him much in a submission match!”
Kris Red:“If it wears down your opponent, it helps.”
Back inside, Wallace again in control with a suplex and a backbreaker but Osborne puts an end to that quickly. Body shots and kicks by Osborne in the corner and he takes Wallace to the floor again. Osborne follows.
Kris Red:“CJ knows he’s out-powered in this match, he’s clearly stalling for time.”
Dave White:“I’ve never known CJ to stall, this must be part of his game plan.”
Wallace fights back and tries to take Osborne to the post but Osborne blocks and gets some nasty rights. Osborne whips Wallace to the barricade, he charges but Wallace moves and CJ ends up straddling the barricade! Running knee by Wallace and Osborne is down, holding his gut.
Kris Red:“If this is Osborne’s game plan I feel bad for him.”
Wallace has a chair and gets a shot to the gut on Osborne and another to the back! Osborne rolls inside slowly. Wallace gets another charging knee in the corner and tries to follow up with a Bear Hug but Osborne chops either side of the Scotsman’s head, forcing him to release the hold. He whips Wallace into the ropes, SPINEBUSTER! Osborne follows up with some stomps to the ankle of Wallace.
Dave White:“CJ laying the groundwork for his Grapevine Ankle Lock he likes to use.”
Kris Red:“Now that’s a smarter strategy.”
Tony D:“I’m not sure pissing off William Wallace is ever a wise strategy.”
Wallace is back up and locked up with Osborne. Wallace wins the power struggle and pushes CJ into a corner, getting a knee up and then a series of right and left hands. He steps back, charges in to Osborne but CJ dives out of the way, tripping up the Scot as he goes. Wallace’s face bounces off the middle turnbuckle pad before he crashes to the mat. Osborne pulls him to his feet and sets him up on the top rope. He goes up for a superplex but gets knocked down by Wallace. TOP ROPE SHOULDER TACKLE!
Wallace follows up with a front facing headlock on the canvas, trying to take the wind out of CJ while he regains his own. Eventually CJ makes a concerted effort to get out of the hold and manages to get to his feet. He throws a punch to the gut of Wallace, then another. He pushes Wallace away, bounces off the ropes and charges in. But Wallace ducks a lariat, immediately grabbing Osborn from behind. FULL NELSON SLAM! KATA HA JIME!
Tony D:“Submission move locked in!”
Dave White:“Wallace could have him here.”
Kris Red:“That was some smart wrestling from William Wallace. Wear down your opponent and then BAM! Big move followed by a submission.”
CJ Osborne is fighting hard not to submit. Wallace is fighting hard to choke his opponent out! Osborne in real trouble, trying to roll over and reach the ropes or just escape. After a short while of trying he manages to roll onto his side, then flicks his leg back into Wallace. He connects with Wallace’s knee, then tries again, managing to connect with his thigh. A third attempt connects right in Wallace’s groin! Wallace releases his hold and rolls away, getting to a knee and looking in pain. He also looks angry. Wallace is up first and he hits some front kicks, Osborne comes back with rights. They exchange blows in the middle of the ring and Osborne wins it. Whip, charging clothesline! Whip again, GORILLA PRESS SLAM!
Dave White:“What a show of strength from CJ Osborne, lifting Wallace high into the air!”
Tony D:“But he’s got to capitalise quickly.”
Osborne gets some stomps in on the ankle of Wallace again. He then drags Wallace, by the ankle, to the ropes. He rests Wallace’s leg on the bottom rope, leaps into the air using the ropes as leverage, and comes crashing down on his ankle again. He pulls Wallace to his feet and connects with a dropkick, sending the Scot stumbling back into the corner. CJ looks to charge in but Wallace gets a boot up! CJ stumbles back, but Wallace looks in pain too having used the foot Osborne has been working over. Wallace steadies himself and waits for Osborne to get to his feet. Wallace charges… BIG BOOT? NO! Osborne ducks, grabs the foot of Wallace and trips him. ANKLE LOCK! GRAPEVINES THE LEG!!
Kris Red:“Osborne has him, right in the middle of the ring.”
Dave White:“This is what he’s been looking for!”
Wallace looks in agony as he yells out. He pushes himself up on his arms, looking to crawl to the ropes maybe. The referee checks on Wallace, who grabs him by the collar, screams something in his face and slams his head to the canvas. He uses his power to pull himself forward, grabbing the bottom rope. But with the ref down and out, Osborne has no reason to release the hold. Wallace reaches up and grabs the second rope, pulling himself up further. Then he stretches and reaches the third rope, pulling himself up more. He shimmies himself along a few inches until he’s at the turnbuckle, with Osborne STILL holding on to his leg and ankle. Wallace hoists himself up onto his free leg, climbing the turnbuckle with Osborne hanging off him!
Tony D:“What the hell is Wallace doing?”
Kris Red:“This is INSANE!”
Wallace is soon stood on the top turnbuckle, on one leg, with Osborne dangling from the other. Wallace starts swinging the other leg slightly, Osborne swings into the ropes gently before swinging back the other way. Wallace lets out a mighty roar as he swings his leg forward as much as he can before pulling it back as quickly as he can. Osborne crashes against the turnbuckle pads and releases his hold on Wallace, falling backwards to the canvas. Wallace stumbles back, falling to the ring apron.
Dave White:“That is the most unique way… I mean, I’ve never seen anyone… that’s crazy!”
Wallace pulls himself up to one leg using the ropes, keeping his other leg off the mat to rest it after what he’s just been put through. Osborne is stood in the ring, not entirely sure what just happened. The crowd are going crazy. And then CJ charges in, met by a shoulder to the gut. Wallace steps into the ring, dropping to a knee when he tries to put weight on his bad ankle. Osborne charges again… GLASGOW KISS! Wallace stuns Osborne, who is turned around by that headbutt! KATA HA JIME!!
Tony D:“That is locked in!”
Osborne fights it, but it’s no good, he can’t escape this time! Osborne taps!
Randy Long:“Your winner, WILLIAM WALLACE!”
The Flower of Scotland hits as the fans applaud their home-base talent.
Kris Red:“Take that! That’s a big win for us right there! Our World Title number one contender knocks off rival CJ Osborne.”
Dave White:“That he did.. that he did.”
Wallace celebrates his victory, climbing onto the turnbuckle, as the scene fades.
Your winner, William Wallace.