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RotO Pro Wrestling Hero Ep.1

Rated 55/100, Purchased by 42 viewers on the Network of the Olympians

 

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Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott

 

Belcher: Hello fans of pro wrestling in Europe, of pro wrestling around the world, why not. Of European pro wrestling, if you will. Everyone who’s purchased the first ever episode of our brand new television show, Pro Wrestling Hero!

Bescott: Well they sure didn’t pay to hear you stumble upon your very own words, Peter.

Belcher: I’m just so excited to be here doing this, Philip. We’ve got an hour of the most exciting pro wrestling lined up and it starts right now in the ring, as “Ice Cold” Ray Snow is here all the way from Minnesota for an opportunity to show us what he’s got.

Bescott: I do not envy this man at all, he’s up against the Blood Axe for his RotO debut!

 

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“Ice Cold” Ray Snow vs “Blood Axe” Thorsten Sigurdsson (with Aud Valkyrie)

Ray Snow circles the ring against the unmoving Sigurdsson, then throws a stiff kick that echoes across the studio, but his opponent doesn’t even flinch. Equally expressionless, Snow tries another, again to no avail as Sigurdsson no-sells his offense. Switching tactics for his third attempt, he locks up for a grapple but gets overpowered and shoved away as Valkyrie cheers from the outside. Clearly the dominant wrestler, Sigurdsson launches his own offense and completely overwhelms Snow, pummeling him with short range lariats to the chest and throat while maintaining wrist control. What follows is a series of moves to showcase Sigurdsson’s strength, including a spot where he gorilla presses his opponent overhead before tossing him over. Once Snow has been sufficiently beat up, Valkyrie gives the order in Norwegian and Sigurdsson hits the Standing Powerslam and picks up the win just like that.

Winner: “Blood Axe” Thorsten Sigurdsson

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After the match, Aud Valkyrie climbs into the ring with a mic in hand. Sigurdsson cracks his neck and knuckles behind her as she speaks, looking like his battlelust still isn’t sated.

 

Valkyrie: Take a good long look at this man. Thorsten is a rare specimen, a freak of nature and he’s here to dominate. Petter Eriksson, you have a simple choice to make. Get out of the way or get knocked out of the way!

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Belcher: Looks like it’s not over between the Blood Axe and Petter Eriksson, Aud Valkyrie issuing a warning to the veteran there.

Bescott: Of course it’s not over, it won’t be over until one of them ends up in the hospital! Eriksson still has time to retire if he wants to, Sigurdsson showed no mercy tonight.

Belcher: These two are not the only powerhouses in the game though, up next is another scary monster of a man, the Abominable Snowman!

 

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Abominable Snowman vs “Dutch Courage” Wes Stryker

Much like in the previous match, Stryker’s offense doesn’t even register with his opponent and Snowman tosses him around the ring like a rag doll. The beatdown goes way past the point of uncomfortable, with Stryker lasting for more than seven minutes and Snowman not even trying for a pin, until he finally hits the Dutch youngster with an Abominable Big Foot square in the jaw.

Winner: Abominable Snowman

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Belcher: As one sided as we suspected, this one was really hard to watch. Wes Stryker has that moniker for a reason though, he lasted more than many might have expected him to.

Bescott: Doesn’t matter if you lose, or if you spend all that time absorbing punishment. Snowman beat him to a pulp!

 

A video plays, recapping the rivalry between The Gentleman and The Pitbull and Pitch Black, from the initial attack to in-ring highlights and promos, ending with a graphic to hype their upcoming match.

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Belcher: How about that, it’s been confirmed that Pitch Black will be up in action against Nelson Frye and Robert Howard!

Bescott: We don’t know when, but Vortex and The Void have been offered contracts with RotO, that’s for sure.

Belcher: And tag team action is not limited to the men, because up next we’ve got the Dublin Gals taking on almost-champion Florida Simard and the mysterious youngster from the East, Spider Isako!

 

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Florida Simard & Spider Isako vs The Dublin Gals

Simard started the match, her skill and experience putting her at advantage, at least in theory because the quick tags and teamwork between her opponents quickly turned things around. Stunned, Simard tagged Isako in, who had a few exciting sequences against the high flying Kerrigan, until she caught her mid-air with an impressive flying knee. After breaking up the subsequent pinfall attempt, O’Peter tagged herself in and got to work on Isako, a decision that seemed to irritate her teammate. The tension became even more evident when Kerrigan pulled her hand away and refused to tag, inviting O’Peter to “finish this on her own if she’s so great”. The subsequent argument gave Isako enough time to recover and tag her teammate in, who entered the ring just as the Dublin Gals seemed to get it together and finally made the tag. Kerrigan got caught with the Vision Punch and stumbled into O’Peter, knocking her off the apron as Simard rolled her away from the ropes and made the pin.

Winners: Florida Simard and Spider Isako

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Belcher: Simard wins! Simard and Isako win!

Bescott: This is what happens when you take your attention away from the match, the Dublin Gals paid for their bickering.

Belcher: There seems to be something going on between them, Kerrigan is now up and still complaining at O’Peter at ringside.

Bescott: Well they need to sort this out and get back on the same page, oh wait, it seems Simard has something to say.

 

Simard: Paula Edwards… You and me go back quite a bit. I respect the hell out of you, you’re a great wrestler and a great champion, but you barely won the tournament to become champion. Oh and by the way, didn’t I beat your ass in that tournament? Oh yeah, I did. Only you weren’t champion yet, back then. So how about we do this one more time?

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Belcher: The challenge has been issued, will the champion accept?

Bescott: Of course she will! Paula Edwards fears no one, man or woman!

Belcher: Simard does have a point though, she did beat her at the tournament. I think she’s right to request a rematch

Bescott: Well that’s up to the champion to accept or not. I say if Simard’s so confident about being the rightful champion, she should have won that tournament to begin with!

Belcher: Well our main event is up next and it’s a small tournament unto itself, or rather a crusade, as Tomohiko Yamagata has decided to face all members of the New Breed in order to get to Ryushi Ryusaki and tonight he’s up against the group’s bruiser in Alberto Montero!

Bescott: This is where his luck runs out, Belcher

 

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Alberto “Macho Man” Montero vs Tomohiko Yamagata

An exceptional match to wrap up the first ever episode of RotO Pro Wrestling Hero, Yamagata fought with everything he had against his more powerful opponent, who was all too happy to bully him from bell to bell. This one followed the classic face vs heel formula to a tee, with Yamagata starting hot and pulling off some flashy moves that had fans cheering him, before Montero’s power put the brakes and cut off his momentum. The Spaniard bruised his opponent with big blows and the occasional slam to keep things exciting, but couldn’t hold him down for the pin. Yamagata showed a lot of fighting spirit and kept kicking out, sometimes even managing big reversals, but he never really could get the ball rolling before Montero’s power shut him down again. With time and resilience running out, Yamagata looked like he was moments away from a loss as Montero wore him down, but it only took a moment for the Japanese star to roll through and catch “Macho Man” in a small package for the three count!

Winner: Tomohiko Yamagata

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Belcher: He got him! Montero’s going crazy, but there’s nothing he can do now.

Bescott: That was pure luck, I’m telling you. Montero had this one in the bag.

Belcher: Not what the history books will say, and Yamagata smartly leaving the ring to avoid payback from Montero or the New Breed if they show up, he’s now beaten all of them except Ryusaki!

Bescott: We’ll see what the champion has to say about this, as well as the women’s champion and much more, next week on RotO Pro Wrestling Hero. You do not want to miss it!

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RotO Pro Wrestling Hero Ep.2

Rated 36/100, Purchased by 42 viewers on the Network of the Olympians

 

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Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott

 

Belcher: Welcome everybody to the second episode of RotO’s Pro Wrestling Hero! I’m Peter Belcher, alongside Philip Bescott.

Bescott: Good to be here again, this is a…

Belcher: Wait, the champion is out here! It seems he’s got something to say!

 

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Ryusaki: Tomohiko Yamagata… I gotta hand it to you, you set your mind towards something and you’ve worked your way to it. You’ve managed to defeat every member of the New Breed… except me. Now I’m a fair man. I believe opportunities should be earned and effort should be rewarded, so with your recent accomplishments in mind, I’m willing to entertain the idea of a title match against you. But that’s where your little Cinderella story will end, I’m afraid. See, I’ve beaten you before. And deep down inside you know it too; I’m going to beat you again.

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Belcher: Well our champion is not one to mince words, but it seems we will be seeing him defend the RotO Championship against Tomohiko Yamagata after all!

Bescott: I’m getting word for production, it’s just been confirmed that Ryusaki’s going to get a warm up match for that and it will be tonight’s main event as he will go one on one in a non-title match against “The Greek Punisher” Cesar Sionis!

Belcher: Sionis is a hard hitter who is sure to challenge the leader of the New Breed, but until that we have another member of the New Breed up in action next, Giovanni Bruno.

 

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“The Lounge Lizard” Giovanni Bruno vs Dazzler

Less of an actual wrestling match and more of a comedy skit, this one began as a contest in ring outfit fabulousness, then turned into a model posing competition, a dance-off and the first wrestling move came well after five minutes, when Dazzler threw some male stripping into his already overly suggestive dance. Bruno kicked him square in the face to stop it, saving himself from also having to strip and everyone watching from having to watch any more of this. The surprise advantage led to a quick pin after a few actual wrestling sequences and Bruno got the pin by holding onto Dazzler’s tights to end the match before it overstayed its welcome.

Winner: Giovanni Bruno

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Belcher: For all their crazy antics and colourful personalities, these two are actually talented wrestlers. Too bad Bruno had to take a shortcut to victory.

Bescott: A win is a win and Bruno outsmarted the ref as well as his opponent there. I for one am glad he saved me from having to witness whatever Dazzler had in mind…

Belcher: Up next, two young prospects in the Women’s division go toe to toe as Gypsy Rose faces Serena Ventura!

 

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Gypsy Rose vs Serena Ventura

A fast and exciting match, Ventura threw in some technical wrestling to slow down the pace and tie everything together between Rose’s high flying moves that had the audience excited. The young German seemed more focused than usual, wrestling with a purpose instead of trying to get the fans cheering for her and it worked out in the end, as she managed to hit her opponent with a Fisherman’s Suplex and hold on for the bridge that got her a three count.

Winner: Serena Ventura

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Belcher: Ventura wins this one to score the equalizer, after Gypsy Rose won their tournament one on one match.

Bescott: If she worries about the wrestling more than she worries about being liked, this is the kind of outcomes she can expect. I’m liking this more serious side of her I saw tonight.

Belcher: Well if you want serious, it doesn’t get any more serious in this division than the tension we saw last episode between the Dublin Gals, seems like Kerrigan and O’Peter need to work this… whatever this thing is, out.

 

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A taped segment airs next, with Blair Kerrigan and Cassie O’Peter backstage all bruised and sweaty, the footage presumably caught after their tag match last episode.

O'Peter: Wanna tell me what the hell that was all about?

Kerrigan: It was an accident, alright? Not like I meant to crash on you

O'Peter: I'm not just talking about that. You got cold feet about making tags throughout the match

Kerrigan: You're being paranoid

O'Peter: Am I? What was all that about me being so great? Blair, are you jealous? Because I had a few more wins in a tournament? We're still a team.

Kerrigan: Listen to you making assumptions! What's next, I'm holding you back from wrestling Simard or Edwards for the title? Give me a break, Cas!

Kerrigan storms away, leaving O'Peter to notice the camera and request some privacy.

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Belcher: Trouble in paradise, perhaps?

Bescott: I know the passion in these Irish lasses isn't helping, but all teams go through turmoil.

Belcher: They've been wrestling solo for quite some time and losing their first match as a team again isn't helping. Speaking of teams, we have one of the hottest new teams in RotO in action, next!

 

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Pitch Black vs Ray Snow & Wes Stryker

The Void started the match against Stryker, taking some rough hits but eventually benefitting from the youngster's inexperience to exploit a reckless move and take the wheel. This led to a bloody beatdown from the face painted bruiser, but Stryker kicked out of a pin attempt and it was time for Vortex to take over. The reckless high flyer pulled off some big moves but also missed one, leading to a comeback from the rookie and a fast back and forth. Snow got the tag and came in like a house on fire, almost pinning Vortex after a series of stiff forearm shots. This led to The Void coming back into the match, his hardcore antics up against Snow's Japanese-style strikes for a hard hitting exchange. The bout spilled out of the ring, Snow in unfamiliar territory and losing ground. By the time things returned to the ring, a tag was necessary but Stryker walked straight into the Nullifier and a pin.

Winners: Pitch Black

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Belcher: Pitch Black win again!

Bescott: They bring the violence in spades, this is what they need to keep doing if they want to win the titles

 

Again, a graphic is shown, hyping up the fact that The Gentleman and The Pitbull will be defending the RotO Tag Team titles against Pitch Black.

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Belcher: Speaking of titles, it is time for our main event as the RotO champion, Ryushi Ryusaki faces the Greek Punisher!

Bescott: And he calls this a warm up match? There are less dangerous men I could think of. Hasn't he seen footage of Sionis in DIW?

Belcher: Remember, this is a non title match!

 

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"The Greek Punisher" Cesar Sionis vs Ryushi Ryusaki

True to the words of Philip Bescott, after the opening exchange of blows, Sionis picks his opponent up and spins him around for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, landing him back first on his knee in a nasty way that leaves Ryusaki clearly damaged, perhaps injured even. Sionis is the one on offense and even when Ryusaki manages to fight back, he seems unable to pull off any big moves due to the stinging sensation in his back interrupting him.

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With Ryusaki clearly taking a beating in what he was probably hoping to be a show of power for him, Alberto Montero rushes down to the ring to check on him from ringside. Even though he does not get physically involved in the match, his presence there is enough to distract Sionis, who demands the referee sends Montero backstage and turns his back on Ryusaki, only to get rolled up from behind for the pin.

Winner: Ryushi Ryusaki

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RotO Pro Wrestling Hero Ep.3

Rated 51/100, Purchased by 42 viewers on the Network of the Olympians

 

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Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott

 

Belcher: Hello ladies and gentlemen, glad you could join us for tonight’s episode of Pro Wrestling Hero!

Bescott: Good to be here Peter. Philip Bascott here, of course.

Belcher: We have another action packed hour of wrestling for you, headlined by an electric main event. The Dublin Gals, Blair Kerrigan and Cassie O’Peter, who’ve been having some internal issues as of late will be facing off against the team of the RotO Women’s champion, Paula Edwards, and her future challenger for the gold, Florida Simard!

Bescott: I don’t know which team is going to implode first, but it’s bound to be explosive.

Belcher: There’s a lot before that though and right now, I am told the New Breed will be filling us in on the situation regarding our RotO Champion, Ryushi Ryusaki.

 

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Alberto Montero and Giovanni Bruno are flanking Ryushi Ryusaki, who is wearing the title belt around waist, which is obviously bandaged underneath.

Ryusaki: Cesar Sionis… Last week I left this ring with a win over you, but I also left with a damaged back. But you made one mistake. You should have broken it!

Bruno: He has a title to defend! You hurt the champion! Cesar Sionis, you should be arrested! Or fired! Or suspended! Or fined! Or…

Montero: We can’t expect a company that still promotes relics of the past to protect the stars of today. So we will take care of business ourselves. Injured or not, Ryushi here will still wrestle Yamagata and he will defeat him! As for me and Giovanni here, we’re going to get even.

Bruno: Next week, we will hurt the challenger just as much as the champion and make their title match even. We will punish the Greek Punisher. Because next week, me and Alberto will get in this ring against Cesar Sionis and Tomohiko Yamagata!

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Belcher: What an announcement! What a match! The New Breed versus Sionis and Yamagata to headline our go-home episode next week!

Bescott: And don’t forget, the title match will still take place at Summer Rites!

Belcher: That’s still to come, but first, we have some much needed cool in the summer heat as the Abominable Snowman faces Ray Snow!

 

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Abominable Snowman vs “Ice Cold” Ray Snow

Although perhaps too serious and generic to be an instant hit with the audience, Ray Snow is undeniably a hard hitter and he showcased this against his opponent. Snowman flinched and was in clear pain, but barely even stumbled and he never dropped to the mat. Were it someone else, this would have been a competitive, hard hitting match, but with the big monster barely feeling the blows, it played out way more one-sided before Snow was levelled with an Abominable Big Foot.

Winner: Abominable Snowman

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Belcher: The monster from the caves of the Transylvanian mountains conquers another victim!

Bescott: Ray Snow from Bloomington, Minnesota gave the Snowman a fight that would drop any other man, but Abominable Snowman is no ordinary man.

Belcher: No shortage of big bruisers in Ring of the Olympians and there are no two among this bunch with more bad blood between them than Thorsten Sigurdsoon and Petter Eriksson!

 

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A pre-taped message from Petter Eriksson airs, the Norwegian veteran shown between various NGW memorabilia.

Eriksson: Twenty one years in this business… I’ve seen a lot. I’ve heard a lot. And I’ve been in a ton of matches. Thorsten Sigurdsson, you pushed me like I haven’t been pushed for many years. This is coming from a man who’s wrestled legends like “The Moscow Mauler” Marat Khoklov and “Rough Justice” Tommy Cornell. You’ve got ferocity, I’ll give you that. Power. Intensity. The will to dominate. Things I respect in a wrestler. But you lack respect. You fight like a wild animal and even wild animals know to respect the leaders of their pack. That’s who I am, Thorsten. That’s what I have in store for you. I’m going to teach you respect.

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Belcher: Petter Eriksson sounds like a man on a mission!

Bescott: He’s been focused before, can he back those words in the ring and finally put the Blood Axe down for good?

Belcher: It’s been chaotic every time they’ve met and it seems this won’t be over until one of the two is hospitalized and sent home.

Bescott: Much like Nathaniel Ca$ino who’s up next, I fully expect Jester to show up again and cause some chaos in this match.

 

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“The Gambler” Nathaniel Ca$ino vs “The Belarussian Brawler” Petrov Yakovlev

A very much by-the-numbers match, this one began with Ca$ino pulling off some impressive moves to excite the crowd, then Yakovlev shutting him down with a few big strikes and attempting to beat him down while Ca$ino fought for survival and a hopeful comeback. While the native of Reno did not quite manage to get any decent offence going for the remainder of the match, he was still able to get the win by outsmarting his opponent and rolling him into a quick cradle for the count.

Winner: Nathaniel Ca$ino

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After the match is over, Jester rushes to the ring with a steel chair in hand and whacks Ca$ino on the head from behind. With “The Gambled” down and probably out, Jester rolls out of the ring and pulls out a table from underneath the ring, setting it up presumably in order to drive Ca$ino through it. Before he can do so though, Remmy Skye rushes out for the save and forces Jester to a rushed retreat. The segment ends with Skye staring down Jester as he leaves, then helping Ca$ino back up and out of the ring.

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Belcher: Nathaniel Ca$ino had an ace up his sleeve tonight and got the win over the Belarussian Brawler, but it seems things are far from over between him, Skye and Jester.

Bescott: It’s two on one, but Jester doesn’t seem to mind. He has the element of surprise and he is so unpredictable, you never know when he’s going to show up and what he’s going to do

Belcher: Unpredictable is right and speaking of that, how about our volatile main event up next, the Dublin Gals versus Paula Edwards and Florida Simard!

Bescott: These two teams seem truly unstable, I wonder if either’s gonna manage to get on the same page or if they’ll both implode before we have a clear winner.

 

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The Dublin Gals vs Paula Edwards and Florida Simard

Simard started the match for her team, slowly gaining an advantage over her less experienced opponents until the Dublin Gals managed to coordinate themselves and pull off a series of offensive moves using quick tags but failing to keep the French wrestler down for a three count. Simard was able to roll out of the ring and break up the pace of her opponent’s flow, before she got back in to tag her teammate. Paula Edwards got between the ropes and caused absolute devastation but could not finish the job, as the Dublin Gals’ teamwork now showed on defense and every time the Colorado Crusher attempted a cover on one of the Irishwomen, the other would fly in and break it up in the nick of time. The match pushed past the tenth or twelfth minute at this pace, but in the end Florida Simard manage to nail O’Peter with a Vision Punch and score the pin, as Kerrigan broke the cover a split second too late. The show ended with Simard having her hand raised and staring at Edwards in light of their title match, while O’Peter and Kerrigan were arguing over their defeat on their way back to the locker room.

Winners: Paula Edwards and Florida Simard

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RotO Pro Wrestling Hero Ep.4

Rated 45/100, Purchased by 42 viewers on the Network of the Olympians

 

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Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott

 

Belcher: Welcome to the most exciting hour of pro wrestling in Europe, I’m Peter Belcher alongside Philip Bescott, this is Pro Wrestling Hero!

Bescott: Final episode before Summer Rites, shaping up to be a great Pay Per View, Peter.

Belcher: I’m told more matches will be announced tonight and don’t forget our main event for this episode as the New Breed will be wrestling Cesar Sionis and Tomohiko Yamagata.

 

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A pre-taped video from Nelson Frye and Robert Howard is shown. The RotO Tag Team champions, not seen since Coronation, look straight into the camera as they speak.

Frye: At long last, the time is almost here. Just a few days before Summer Rites, where we’ll finally defend our RotO Tag Team titles against Pitch Black. We have been preparing diligently for this. We trained. We watched whatever footage we could find of Vortex and the Void. We are ready.

Howard: The question is.... Pitch Black… are you?

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A video package plays next, recapping the rivalry between Petter Eriksson and Thorsten Sigurdsson with a montage of their confrontations and promos. The video ends with a graphic hyping up their match to take place at Summer Rites, which is now announced will be a Last Man Standing match.

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Belcher: Last Man Standing! This is indeed the only way to end this rivalry, they’ve been on each other’s throats with no way to determine a clear winner.

Bescott: Eriksson said this wouldn’t be over until one of them would end up in the hospital. This is as close as it gets to it, beat your opponent so bad they can’t answer a ten count. They might as well send out the paramedics by the time this one’s over.

Belcher: Two great matches confirmed for Summer Rites, now we learn one of them’s going to be a Last Man Standing contest, but for now let’s go to our first match for this episode.

 

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“Psyche Out” Remmy Skye vs The Witch Doctor

A large chunk of this match was taken by the Witch Doctor’s entrance, complete with a tribal dance around the ring to conjure up spirits or whatever. Once the actual wrestling began, it was clear why this rookie’s given so much time with his theatrics, since his wrestling is nowhere near as interesting as his character. Remmy Skye did his best to make this match serviceable and remained at the wheel for most of it, picking up the win after a smooth Skye Diver.

Winner: Remmy Skye

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Belcher: Easy win for the charismatic high flyer tonight.

Bescott: I’m guessing he wanted to wrap this up quick, before Jester had a chance to show up.

Belcher: Skye’s been having some trouble with the Mirthless Manhunter and so has his teammate Nathaniel Ca$ino, check this out:

 

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A graphic is shown, announcing that Remmy Skye, Jester and Nathaniel Ca$ino will face off in a three way triangle match at Summer Rites.

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Dazzler vs “Dutch Courage” Wes Stryker

Despite his entire comedic act, Dazzler actually had the edge in terms of experience here and this made for a pretty competitive match against the straightforward rookie from the Netherlands. Stryker’s eagerness was frequently exploited by his opponent to turn things around and get back in control, but the youngster actually got the last laugh when he managed to catch his boastful opponent in the midst of striking poses for the ladies in the front row and roll him up for a surprise pinfall victory.

Winner: Wes Stryker

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Belcher: Stryker’s done it! Huge win for the young upstart and Dazzler is throwing a tantrum but the outcome doesn’t change.

Bescott: That’s just disrespectful, attacking a senior athlete from behind!

Belcher: It’s just what Dazzler would have done if he had the chance and you know it, Phillip.

Bescott: I know I can’t wait until Sunday for Summer Rites to see the RotO champions in action!

 

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A short video plays, hyping up the upcoming Paula Edwards vs. Florida Simard match for the RotO Women’s title at Summer Rites.

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Another video airs, hyping the Ryushi Ryusaki vs. Tomohiko Yamagata RotO Championship match for Summer Rites. Yamagata is shown defeating the members of the New Breed in various matches, while Ryusaki is shown as struggling to train despite his recent back injury.

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Belcher: Two great championship matches set for Summer Rites, I wonder if Ryusaki’s injury will hold him back, though he always has the New Breed around to watch out for him.

Bescott: Ryusaki’s a champion, I applaud him for not using that injury as an excuse to avoid wrestling.

Belcher: It’s a match I could see going either way and so is the one for the RotO Women’s title. Paula Edwards has dominated the tournament to win that belt but remember Florida Simard beat her when they wrestled and she might as well do it again.

Bescott: We’ll see about that on Sunday, right now it’s payback time!

 

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The New Breed vs Cesar Sionis and Tomohiko Yamagata

The main event is a quite competitive match, with both teams getting an equal amount of offense. Despite not being a regular team, Sionis and Yamagata are able to keep up due to the apparent discord in their opposition, evidenced once Montero drags Bruno off a cover and prevents an early pinfall. After a short argument, which mostly involves Montero being a bully and Bruno cowering out, the difference in approach and intention becomes apparent in the wrestling as well. Montero’s vicious blows are meant to punish Sionis for injuring the leader of the New Breed and soften up Yamagata for the champion’s upcoming title defense, while Bruno seems content to cheat and try for a quick win to end the match. For all their differences, the New Breed are still great wrestlers and a formidable unit, meaning that Bruno ends up with a chance to cover Sionis and keep him down, albeit with some extra leverage from the ropes out of referee Dwayne Hewitt’s field of vision.

Winners: The New Breed

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After the match, Yamagata grabs a microphone and shouts at the production crew to cut the music.

Yamagata: This is a travesty! You two had to cheat to win and while it doesn’t affect me tonight, just stay away from the ring when I face Ryusaki for the title!

Bruno: You’re a sore loser. My ears already hurt thinking of all your whining after you lose to Ryusaki on Sunday.

Sionis: Hey scumbags… This match is over, but our beef isn’t. I’m not done with you two.

Montero: Tell you what, tough guy. Let’s finish this. Your friend’s busy on Sunday, but if you can find another teammate, me and Giovanni here, we’ll wrap this up on Sunday!

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Belcher: Uh oh, looks like we’ve got another match added to the card for Summer Rites!

Bescott: That is, if Sionis can find a partner in time. Or at all. I hear he’s not too popular with the boys in the back.

Belcher: We’ll see if he manages to find a teammate, as well as some amazing wrestling matches, this Sunday so fans don’t forget to pre-order RotO Summer Rites!

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Summer Rites

Sunday, Week 3 August 2020

Athens, Southern Mediterranean, Greece

Attendance: 104, Viewers: 53 (0.01), Rating: 51/100

 

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Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott

 

Belcher: Welcome to the heat of the Greek capital, this is Peter Belcher alongside Philip Bescott from the heart of Athens, Greece, bringing you the best wrestling Europe has to offer!

Bescott: I’m excited to be here, this is going to be one hell of a night.

Belcher: Dare I say that’s an understatement, as tonight all three of RotO’s titles will be defended, on top of several other exciting matchups.

Bescott: I’m looking forward to see The Gentleman & the Bulldog go to war against Pitch Black for the tag team titles.

Belcher: That one’s been in the making for a while and so has our main event, an injured Ryushi Ryusaki taking on Tomohiko Yamagata for the RotO Championship. Yamagata has fought his way through the New Breed and Ryusaki has his work cut out for him, especially working through a back injury, but never count out his New Breed allies for a crucial assist.

Bescott: Paula Edwards and Florida Simard will clash for the RotO Women’s title in what’s probably the much anticipated rematch in that division since the title tournament.

Belcher: Also tonight, Remmy Skye and Nathaniel Ca$ino face Jester in a three way match, while Petter Eriksson and Thorsten Sigurdsson settle their differences once and for all in a Last Man Standing match. Right now though, it’s time for our opening contest, with Alberto Montero and Giovanni Bruno of the New Breed taking on “The Greek Punisher” Cesar Sionis and his mystery partner!

Bescott: I wonder who he managed to team with him.

 

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Dovydas Vidmar’s music hits the speakers and the Bratva Bruiser, not seen in action since Above the Clouds in June, where he lost to the New Breed in a four corners match, makes his entrance.

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The New Breed vs Cesar Sionis & Dovydas Vidmar

The match is built around the history of both Sionis and mainly Vidmar against the New Breed. The heavy hitters are in control at first, with Vidmar laying some big blows as his opponents are still stunned by his unexpected presence, but Sionis eventually gets shut down by a sneaky rake of the eyes, courtesy of Giovanni Bruno. The New Breed attempt to cut off the ring and isolate the Greek Punisher on their corner of the ring, delivering punishment to get the audience cheering for a comeback. Sionis is eventually able to power out and give the hot tag to Vidmar, who comes into the ring and cleans house, taking the fight to the outside. Once the match is back in the ring, Bruno looks to interfere while his teammate is fighting the Bratva Bruiser, but Vidmar shows he’s done his homework and smartly manages to get out of the way, letting Montero take the shot that was meant for him. Vidmar’s gas tank is soon challenged though and as he slows down, Bruno circles the ring to pull Sionis’ leg and prevent the much needed tag, all the while letting Sionis land face first on the apron. Not done yet, Bruno lifts Sionis up on his shoulders and from the inside of the ring, Montero grabs the Greek Punisher’s hand to slap Vidmar with it, thus forcing the referee to count the tag. Vidmar complains but the referee pulls him away as Bruno and Montero drag the stunned Sionis into the ring. The fighting spirit of Sionis ends up working to his detriment, as he manages to stand up on his own two feet and the ref deems him able to continue the match. Vidmar begrudgingly gets out of the ring, Montero slams his opponent with the Madrid Maul and makes the cover for the three count to end the match.

Winners: The New Breed

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A short video plays next, hyping the upcoming Petter Eriksson vs. Thorsten Sigurdsson match. The video recaps their rivalry and ends with an emphasis on the stipulation: Last Man Standing.

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Petter Eriksson vs “Blood Axe” Thorsten Sigurdsson (with Aud Valkyrie)

The opening exchange of blows sets the tone for this match, which is more of a brawl and much less of a wrestling contest. Not the kind of wild crazy bar fight out in the stands and all over the venue though, but more of a hard hitting fight between two big, strong men who genuinely seem like they want to club each other to unconsciousness. Sigurdsson seems to be up at first, his intensity putting him on the driver’s seat before his enthusiasm leads him to make a rookie mistake that his veteran opponent exploits to change the complexity of the brawl. Eriksson methodically tears the young Sigurdsson down, though he’s not shy to also hit the big man with a slick Backdrop Driver. Seeing her client struggle, Aud Valkyrie gets on the ring apron to distract the referee, buying the Blood Axe some precious time to recover before the count even begins. Sigurdsson again takes control of the match with a sudden rush of adrenaline, driving Eriksson to a corner and attempting to set up a superplex, only for Eriksson to fight back and send his opponent crashing to the mat. Once again, Valkyrie comes alive and distracts Eriksson just enough for Sigurdsson to hit him with a dangerous lariat to the neck from behind. Valkyrie celebrates outsmarting the opposition as the fans boo, then a fan seems to jump the guardrail and get in a fight with Valkyrie! The attacker quickly gains the advantage over the surprised manager and eventually puts her in a Boston Crab, pulling the hood back to reveal…

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Viper McKenna! Eriksson’s long time manager, friend and co-champion in NGW is back, despite recently hanging up the boots and putting an end to her in-ring career. Her presence is welcomed with cheers from the fans who recognizer her and might be aware of her history with Eriksson in NGW, it certainly seems to fire up Eriksson though and with McKenna removing the distraction of Aud Valkyrie on the sidelines, the big Norwegian gets a second wind and eventually delivers the Charging Big Boot to flatten Sigurdsson for the ten count.

Winner: Petter Eriksson

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Another hype video plays next for the RotO Tag Team titles match between champions The Gentleman and The Pitbull and challengers Pitch Black.

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RotO Tag Team titles match

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The Gentleman and The Pitbull © vs Pitch Black

Nelson Frye starts the match locking up with the Void, the two pushing each other around to a stalemate. Frye gives a nod of respect, which is met with his opponent’s blank expression before the pair locks up again, the veteran gaining the upper hand with some smooth grappling but soon things turn around when he gets clotheslined over the top rop to the outside. Now in his home element, the Void is able to use the environment to inflict some damage, though Howard’s presence is able to prevent him from getting really extreme and using any weapons. The Void takes things back to the ring and tags Vortex in to pick it up with some high flying. The young risk taker hits a couple of impressive moves that showcase his athleticism, but his high risk offence backfires and he comes up empty with a dive that Frye dodges by rolling out of the way. Howard gets the tag and stomps down Vortex, pulls him up for a suplex, then pulls him back up and tosses him to the corner, outright challenging the burlier Void to tag himself in. The tag is made and the two bruisers trade blows for a bit, then the fight spills out to the ringside area again. This time though, Vortex runs across the apron and hits an impressive backflip to take Frye out with a Moonsault, allowing Howard and the Void to beat each other without interference. The brawl picks up and at one point, the Void whips Howard right onto referee Dwayne Hewitt, the crash flattening the much smaller official. This leads to the Void covering Howard in the ring for a pin that doesn’t get counted, another chance for the Void to showcase his pokerface, unlike most wrestlers who’d normally look frustrated in his place.

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Despite Pitch Black being in absolute control of the match, with both their opponents and the referee down, Alberto Montero and Giovanni Bruno rush out to the ring with steel chairs in hand. Montero whacks Vortex in the head, while Bruno has the chair kicked into his face by the hardcore specialist before he can swing it. This leads to Montero sliding into the ring and hitting the Void with a Madrid Maul from behind, before realizing the referee is starting to come to. Montero rushes over to Bruno, pretending to be checking on his stablemate. Meanwhile, Pitch Black barely make an exhausted tag as Howard gets back on his feet, with Vortex using the ropes as a sling to throw himself into the ring with a good chunk of momentum. Howard takes the hit, staggers, but doesn’t fall, then retaliates with the Chaos Theory to make the pin and mark the first successful title defence for his team.

Winners AND STILL RotO Tag Team champions: The Gentleman & the Pitbull

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Jester vs Nathaniel Ca$ino vs Remmy Skye

Given the history between the three men, Ca$ino and Skye immediately team up to go after Jester, who in turn leaves the ring, starting the match with a lot of stalling. This initiates a chase around the ring, the two men going in opposite directions to block Jester’s escape. However, the masked man is able to hop onto the apron and launch himself onto his opponents just as they seem to be closing in, taking them both out with a suicidal dive. Jester uses the opening to pull a table from under the ring, but before he can set it up, Skye is back on the offensive and cuts him off with some offence. The match gets back inside the ring and Jester manages to take a few hits but eventually reverse. Just as Ca$ino also gets into the ring, Jester slides out and returns to setting up the table. Ca$ino does a baseball slide under the bottom rope to hit Jester, while Skye dives off the turnbuckle to the outside, catches Jester with his legs and launches him to the ground with a rana that pops the crowd. High Stakes drag the masked one back into the ring and finally get to exact their vengeance on him, even delivering some slick looking double team moves. Skye goes a step too far though and Jester is able to hit an instinctive defense as he comes charging, rolling with the momentum to fall on his back and use his legs to launch Skye over the top rope and crashing through the table on the outside!

Back to a one on one situation, it seems Jester might be able to make a comeback, but he’s taken a lot of damage and launching Skye probably took away whatever he had left. Add in Ca$ino’s sudden rush of adrenaline following the table spot (as the announcers wonder if it’s vengeful anger for what happened to his teammate or the killer instinct sensing a chance to grab the win) and it only takes a few moments before he pulls off a Double Or Nothing to pin Jester.

Winner: Nathaniel Ca$ino

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RotO Women’s title match

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“The Colorado Crusher” Paula Edwards © vs Florida Simard

Just like during their previous encounter during the round robin tournament, Florida Simard used her speed to keep the champion on her toes and hopefully impose a fast pace on the match that would exhaust Edwards’ gas tank quickly. No stranger to such tactics, the Colorado Crusher showed her experience, taking the blows and powering through them but never taking any risks or throwing any wild punches. Clearly she was playing the waiting game, keeping reserves as she waited the fast pace and high impact flying moves to take their toll on her challenger. This led to a crucial spot that signalled the change in the complexity of the match, with Edwards brought down to one knee, Simard going for a rana off the second rope and Edwards blocking the move, only to stand up and powerbomb the French competitor to the match. Once that happened, high flying moves were over and it was time for the champion to use her power, throwing Simard around like a rag doll. The challenger had an opening when she bounced off the ropes she got thrown against to deliver a dropkick for a one count only, Edwards basically bench pressing her off and realizing she needed to use less throws in order to avoid such reversals. Once more, the tone of the contest changed with Edwards containing her opponent in the corner and hammering her with strikes, though the champion missed a headbutt, ramming her head against the turnbuckle and landing with her neck on the second rope. Simard was quick to make the mount and add her bodyweight to press down on the throat of Edwards, the referee breaking it up but the damage already being made. With Edwards staggering for breath inside the ring, Simard hopped on her back and slid in a rear naked choke that had them both on the mat within seconds. Despite the crash, Simard held onto the hold and Edwards failed to answer the ref’s third arm raise, thus leading to a stoppage finish.

Winner AND NEW RotO Women’s champion: Florida Simard

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With medical stuff checking on Edwards in the ring, Simard was handed the title, her celebration quickly cut off by the appearance of “Classy” Cassie O’Peter.

 

O’Peter: Congratulations there, champion. Edwards is no slouch, so that’s not small accomplishment beating her for the title. If I remember correctly though, you got this match in the first place because you were able to defeat her during the tournament. Well, if I recall right, that’s the case with me and you as well. It’s only fair you and me face off for the gold, aye?

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RotO Championship title match

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Ryushi Ryusaki © vs Tomohiko Yamagata

Ryusaki made his entrance wearing the title belt around his waist, but once he handed it over to the referee, it was clear his midsection underneath was heavily taped, presenting Yamagata with an obvious target. Oddly enough though, Yamagata chose to take the honourable path and wrestle as normal, with Ryusaki being the one to use his lingering injury as an excuse to leave the ring, signal for a timeout when in a tight spot and even play possum to sneak attack Yamagata once he’d let his guard down. Ryusaki was masterful in sowing doubt and maybe a bit of sympathy in the audience as he sold his injury, only to turn it into boos once he proved he was just fine. Not that it didn’t hold him back, especially when he tried a side slam, but he certainly played it up to balance his physical shortcomings with storytelling and the evocation of emotion. Yamagata, on the other hand, was his usual self, an exceptional wrestler but somewhat lacking when it came to add that extra layer of passion into the match and his character, perhaps a bit too clinical in his style given the situation.

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It took a bit of external force to really garner sympathy for Yamagata, when Petrov Yakovlev made his way to the ring, sporting an unusually ripped physique, a testament to hours upon hours spent in the gym. Yakovlev pretended to be an innocent onlooker, even raised his arms in protest at the ref’s warning, but as soon as Ryusaki’s back caved in during a slam attempt and the referee had to check on his well-being, Yakovlev snuck in a blow with a nasty uppercut on Yamagata, made even worse by the various rings on his fingers. This created the opening the champion needed and immediately springing into action, he got Yamagata in the center of the ring to apply the Olympian Clutch, forcing him to tap out.

Winner AND STILL RotO Champion: Ryushi Ryusaki

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="sqZ20uD.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/sqZ20uD.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p> RotO Pro Wrestling Hero Ep.5</p><p> Rated 38/100, Purchased by 42 viewers on the Network of the Olympians</p><p> </p><p> <img alt="hFti817.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/hFti817.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="pIE2iww.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/pIE2iww.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Belcher:</strong> Hello wrestling fans and welcome to Pro Wrestling Hero, the weekly televised show from Ring of the Olympians! Peter Belcher here and I'm joined as always by my broadcast partner, Philip Bescott.</p><p> <strong>Bescott:</strong> Good to be here Peter, we're right after Summer Rites and I'm excited to see what happens next tonight.</p><p> <strong>Belcher:</strong> Indeed, just days ago we saw the return of Dovydas Vidmar and a surprise appearance from NGW alumna Viper McKenna, as well as a new Women's champion when Florida Simard defeated The Colorado Crusher, Paula Edwards.</p><p> <strong>Bescott:</strong> Don't forget the New Breed running wild and making sure Ryushi Ryusaki retained the RotO Championship!</p><p> <strong>Belcher:</strong> New Breed are calling the shots and we'll surely hear from them but right now let's take it to the ring for our opening match as Ray Snow goes up against The Witch Doctor!</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="YrMwg7C.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/YrMwg7C.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="0VhPXbO.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/0VhPXbO.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p> <strong>"Ice Cold" Ray Snow vs The Witch Doctor</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> The two men tried to get the crowd going as the show began, but they did so in different ways and it didn't quite work. The Witch Doctor relied on cheating and his zany character but he had little to work with given Snow's ice cold demeanor and apparent lack of charisma. Likewise, Snow tried to showcase some hard hitting wrestling, which would have worked better if he actually had a half decent in-ring wrestler to do that with. Pretty awkward overall and Snow won this with a Spinning Back Fist.</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner: "Ice Cold" Ray Snow</strong></p><p><strong> 30</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> Belcher:</strong> It's not always pretty, but a win is a win and the Minnesotta native Ray Snow is going to need those in RotO.</p><p> <strong>Bescott:</strong> I'm hearing the New Breed are going to make an announcement next, I'm curious to hear from them.</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="zrbNVcB.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/zrbNVcB.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="QU7pAaz.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/QU7pAaz.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="bj8Z4GI.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/bj8Z4GI.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="tpx175Y.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/tpx175Y.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div><p></p><p></p><p> <strong>Montero:</strong> Shut up and sit down, show some respect to the RotO Champion!</p><p> <strong>Bruno:</strong> And those who would be Tag Team champions, if this place was being run properly. But we made our point, even if we weren't booked to wrestle for the titles.</p><p> <strong>Ryusaki:</strong> Summer Rites is in the books and all I've been hearing people say was about what Petrov here did. First of all, I am the champion. I was in this match, not him. And I won that match to retain my title. Second, I'm tired of crybabies saying what he did wasn't right. You know what wasn't right? Booking me to defend the title while carrying a serious injury. But I'm a fighting champion. I went out there and defended my title. Petrov here only made sure it was a fair fight when he levelled the playing field...</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="AhotWa7.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/AhotWa7.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Belcher:</strong> It's Petter Eriksson!</p><p> <strong>Bescott:</strong> Oh I want to hear him out, remember he also needed some outside help in the form of Viper McKenna to win his match at Summer Rites...</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Eriksson:</strong> I'm gonna keep this short and simple so you and your goons get it through your thick skulls. At Summer Rites, I took care of the Blood Axe once and for all. Now my hands are no longer tied. I don't need to worry about him anymore. Now it's time to take care of business and take out the trash. I'm coming for that title and when I beat you for it, your little group is going to implode and rid us from your presence!</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>43</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> Belcher:</strong> Strong words from the Norwegian, looks like the veteran has laid his claim and gunning for gold!</p><p> <strong>Bescott:</strong> He better have some backup if he hopes to take on the New Breed.</p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="xQweJld.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/xQweJld.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div><p></p><p></p><p> Not seen for quite some time, Spider Isako made a grand entrance for her match next, complete with a fancy black lace dress that featured a spiderweb pattern in its embroidery.</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>17</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><img alt="xQweJld.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/xQweJld.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="q0kRCjx.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/q0kRCjx.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong> Spider Isako vs "Classy" Cassie O'Peter</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> Other than Isako's return, this match was mostly about O'Peter preparing to challenge the recently crowned Florida Simard for the RotO Women's title. Sadly, both women had a bad night and it only served to highlight their inexperience; several of Isako's strikes looked sloppy and O'Peter struggled, but eventually she was able to slap on the Scorpion Deathlock to force her opponent to submit.</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner: "Classy" Cassie O'Peter</strong></p><p><strong> 26</strong></p><p> </p><p> <img alt="63uvfJZ.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/63uvfJZ.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> Backstage, Florida Simard is shown watching the match on a TV screen before she turns to address the camera, RotO Women's title around her waist.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Simard:</strong> I respect the fire in Cassie O'Peter. She is no slouch. But she will have to do way better than that if she hopes to take the championship gold from me. Just because she got lucky and beat me during the tournament doesn't mean she can do it again. Next time we meet, I'm going to be at 100% and she better be too, if she doesn't want to embarass herself in front of the world.</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>40</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><img alt="QU7pAaz.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/QU7pAaz.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="bj8Z4GI.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/bj8Z4GI.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="tpx175Y.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/tpx175Y.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="FwpPMkS.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/FwpPMkS.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="qnFfav1.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/qnFfav1.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="iHXKLnW.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/iHXKLnW.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong> The New Breed (Montero, Bruno & Yakovlev, with Ryushi Ryusaki) vs Cesar Sionis & Pitch Black</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> Fans were really into the main event and having Ryusaki at ringside almost guaranteed this wouldn't be a fair fight, which in turn generated a ton of heat for the New Breed. Surprisingly enough, both trios showed pretty good teamwork, with Sionis keeping up with the wild and crazy antics of Pitch Black.</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="6PcleHR.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/6PcleHR.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></div><p></p><p></p><p> Tomohiko Yamagata got a huge pop when he showed up to even the odds and brawl with Ryusaki at ringside. The scuffle caught the attention of Yakovlev who decided to get involved and with Sionis and The Void beating down Montero on the other edge of the ringside area, Bruno was left alone to take a Swinging DDT from Vortex who made the cover.</p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winners: Cesar Sionis & Pitch Black, by pinfall</strong></p><p><strong> 46</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong> </strong><img alt="QU7pAaz.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/QU7pAaz.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="bj8Z4GI.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/bj8Z4GI.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="tpx175Y.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/tpx175Y.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="zrbNVcB.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/zrbNVcB.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="6PcleHR.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/6PcleHR.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="FwpPMkS.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/FwpPMkS.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="qnFfav1.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/qnFfav1.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="iHXKLnW.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/iHXKLnW.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> The episode ended with all eight men trading blows in a chaotic fight, in and out of the ring.</p><p> <strong>39</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="48474" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><strong>Author's Note:</strong> This diary has been on hiatus for nearly half a year and I'm not promising to bring it back now. I got 3 different active diaries already and pacing requires I give them some time before each update for predictions etc, but I also want to play more TEW and somehow can't play without writing it out as a diary. So this is more me getting it out of my system than resurrecting this diary.</div></blockquote>
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RotO Pro Wrestling Hero Ep.6</p><p>

Rated 38/100, Purchased by 42 viewers on the Network of the Olympians</p><p> </p><p>

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Announcers: Peter Belcher & Philip Bescott</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Belcher:</strong> It’s Thursday night and it’s time for another episode of RotO Pro Wrestling Hero! I’m Peter Belcher alongside Philip Bescott ready for an action-packed hour of wrestling.</p><p>

<strong>Bescott:</strong> Huge main event tonight as our Women’s champion Florida Simard will finally be facing “Classy” Cassie O’Peter. We’ll also see “The Blood Axe”, Thorsten Sigurdsson square off with “Sky High” Remmy Skye, as well as the returning team of Freak Out! wrestle Wes Stryker and Tomohiko Yamagata.</p><p>

<strong>Belcher:</strong> Let’s not forget, Yamagata really made an impact last week when he got payback on the New Breed for costing him his title match at Summer Rites and I’m getting word the champion’s group has something to say about it.</p><p> </p><p>

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<strong>Bruno:</strong> This injustice will not stand! Yamagata, you act all high and mighty but last week you attacked an injured man. An injured man!</p><p>

<strong>Montero:</strong> But we're a gracious lot, the New Breed. We're ready to welcome you into this ring, right now, and accept your apology.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Belcher:</strong> This can't be right... this has to be a trap!</p><p> </p><p>

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Tomohiko Yamagata's music hit the speakers and he made his entrance, joining Montero and Bruno inside the ring.</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Yamagata:</strong> I don't owe you punks any apology... Matter of fact, it is you who should be apologizing for interfering in my title match at Summer Rites!</p><p> </p><p>

Instead of an answer, Montero and Bruno attacked Yamagata for a 2 on 1 beatdown, then suddenly the lights went out! When they came back on...</p><p> </p><p>

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Pitch Black! In the ring!</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

Just seeing Vortex and The Void was enough to send Montero and Bruno running to the back, before any blow could be struck. The segment ended with Pitch Black helping Yamagata up and standing tall in the ring as the cowardly heels retreated backstage.</p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>49</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

</strong><img alt="6PcleHR.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/6PcleHR.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="2qPx1id.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/2qPx1id.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="Xxm2sHz.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/Xxm2sHz.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="mw05tLu.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/mw05tLu.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong>

Tomohiko Yamagata and Wes Stryker vs Freak Out!</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

Stryker started the match with his fearless offense, before his opponents managed to turn things around and isolate him on their corner for a beatdown. When he did manage to escape for the hot tag, Yamagata came in hot but it soon became evident that he was feeling the effects of the pre-match attack, which in turn brought Freak Out! back in control of the match. For a while, it looked as though this would be the end of it, but in a turn of events, Yamagata ended up giving the hot tag to Stryker who came back into the match full of fire and ended up pinning Dazzler after delivering his Stryker Driver.</p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winners: Tomohiko Yamagata and Wes Stryker, by pinfall</strong></p><p><strong>

43</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

</strong><img alt="vJWD1hm.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/vJWD1hm.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="LuKiami.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/LuKiami.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><strong>w</strong><img alt="myom1IR.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/myom1IR.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong>

"Sky High" Remmy Skye vs "Blood Axe" Thorsten Sigurdsson (with Aud Valkyrie)</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

A good match on paper but poor in execution, as neither Sky's high flying was met with half-decent selling on his opponent's part, nor did Sigurdsson's powerhouse style really fit the flow of the bout.</p><p>

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As if things weren't messy enough already, Jester also made an appearance to fool around with Aud Valkyrie, his presence distracting Skye who hit a big plancha on the both of them. It wasn't a smart choice though, as it left him exposed to Sigurdsson who picked him up for a powerbomb on the apron, then rolled him back into the ring to deliver his Standing Powerslam and win.</p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner: Thorsten Sigurdsson, by pinfall</strong></p><p><strong>

27</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

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While Sigurdsson and Valkyrie were celebrating inside the ring, Jester got back on his feet and as they were leaving the scene, he proceeded to pick up Skye and put him through the timekeeper's table!</p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>31</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

</strong><img alt="XwQLaww.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/XwQLaww.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong>

RotO Women's title match</strong></p><p><strong>

</strong><img alt="63uvfJZ.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/63uvfJZ.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="25UZG0h.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25UZG0h.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="q0kRCjx.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/q0kRCjx.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong>

Florida Simard © vs "Classy" Cassie O'Peter</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

O'Peter came into the main event with a solid strategy as she focused her offense on her opponent's left leg to take away her mobility, her Vision Punch (Superman Punch) finisher and soften it up for her own Scorpion Deathlock. Simard quickly realized her own high flying wouldn't be of much help, so she adjusted her usual style into something more technical and hard hitting, an approach that wouldn't be out of place if she were wrestling for 5SSW in Japan. A rather competitive bout, this one went back and forth with some great wrestling past the ten minute mark, until...</p><p>

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..."Blazing" Blair Kerrigan decided to come down to the ring. Simard noticed her but kept her focus on the challenger, so Kerrigan decided to take more drastic measures as she grabbed the title belt. Simard saw the blow coming though and she ducked under, leading to O'Peter being the one whose face met the metal. Kerrigan looked shocked at her mistake, which opened her up to taking a Vision Punch from Simard, before the champion fell on top of the nigh-unconscious O'Peter for the cover and her first successful title defense.</p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner AND STILL RotO Women's champion: Florida Simard, by pinfall</strong></p><p><strong>

52</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

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Simard left the ring as Kerrigan came to and attempted to help her partner back up, but an infuriated O'Peter was having none of this. The argument quickly went from a shouting to a shoving contest, as Kerrigan dropped O'Peter with a spinning head kick, before climbing the ropes to hit her with her Top Rope Legdrop finisher as the live audience showered her with boos for her betrayal.</p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>33</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p>

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