-■This is the Death of Havoc■- -■Chapter 4■-
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-■This is the Death of Havoc■- -■Chapter 4■-
Chapter 4
Its became disgusting, The Mexican Samurai began bashing his face in, The Mexican Samurai drove his elbow straight down three times into the nose of Havoc, breaking it several times. Havoc lifted The Mexican Samurai up for a powerbomb. The Mexican Samurai through punch after punch, it was like ground and pound. But while he was up in a powerbomb.
The Mexican Samurai let go of the Triangle choke and landed on his feet. Havoc was bleeding a lot, he looked like he had been through a horrible accident. The Mexican Samurai continued his attack, shooting off a masterful head kick that whip lashed the head of Havoc who fell through the ropes and to the arena floor knocked out cold.
The Mexican Samurai looked at Havoc outside the ring, and the fans in the arena were dead silent. The Mexican Samurai shot his hands into the air and the crowd exploded in cheers. The Mexican Samurai had defeated Havoc in front of his hometown crowd, The Mexican Samurai earned the respect of all of those lucky fans and he earned the respect of me.
The Mexican Samurai celebrated in the ring, on the outside Havoc was standing attempting to regain his consciousness. Havoc rolled into the ring and charged The Mexican Samurai again throwing big wild punches like a giant retarded Chuck Liddell. The Mexican Samurai dodged the attacks with ease and got a smile on his face as he danced round Havoc.
The Mexican Samurai put his hands together like a prayer then pretended to sleep on it, he told him he was going to put him to sleep. Havoc had trouble following The Mexican Samurai, who bounced and side stepped anything Havoc tried.
The Mexican Samurai pointed up the rafters, and Havoc actually looked up like an idiot, The Mexican Samurai fired off another head kick, followed by a spinning backfist, Havoc bounced off the ropes this time and The Mexican Samurai lifted him up and dropped him with the Mexican Maelstrom.
I was amazed and so was everyone else, The Mexican Samurai looked at Havoc for a second then pinned him.
Video
The Mexican Samurai executes the Mexican Maelstrom on Havoc. The Mexican Samurai goes for a pin. Curt Wall counts. ...1 ...2 ...3
The Mexican Samurai had become the Universal Champion for the first time in his career, and he did it front of people who love and respect him. It was a very special moment, it was an amazing night, I celebrated that night with The Mexican Samurai, who got extremely wasted and passed out drunk.
I made sure he made it home, and I wish he would remember that night, but unfortunately, he doesn’t.
The Mexican Samurai then teamed up with Shadow Demon instead of DXLatin and the two beat Shayne Wolfe and Havoc to become the Tag Team Champions, they created the Shadow Samurai’s, the team was short lived due to the Draft that send everyone to Direct Hit and very few to Legacy.
The Mexican Samurai beat Havoc in there Undisputed universal Championship match, it was rumored that Havoc didn’t even try in the match, and was only going to coast through his contract before retiring. I on the other hand was the leader of Salvation, and that’s just barely before my World Championship win that changed the foundation of wrestling.
King of the Thrown I became the NLWF World Heavyweight Champion, while Tails screwed The Mexican Samurai, Havoc, Johnny Styles, and Shadow Demon out of the Universal Championship. Heartbroken, Samurai rejected his rematch clause and announced his retirement from pro wrestling, while Havoc prepared for a highly anticipated match with Shadow Demon, one on one.
During the Month The Mexican Samurai took the place of Jake Stunner in the main event of Guilty as Charged, it would be his final match, win or lose. At the Pay Per View Shadow Demon picked up the win over Havoc, a long awaited victory. While I defeated The Mexican Samurai after interference from Joe Santiago.
Neither me or Shadow Demon won the way we wanted to win, I remember hearing Shadow demon talk backstage after the event, he said “I wish Havoc would have performed better.” I got the same feeling, I was disappointed in my night at Guilty as Charged. I didn’t get what I wanted and neither did the fans.
Its became disgusting, The Mexican Samurai began bashing his face in, The Mexican Samurai drove his elbow straight down three times into the nose of Havoc, breaking it several times. Havoc lifted The Mexican Samurai up for a powerbomb. The Mexican Samurai through punch after punch, it was like ground and pound. But while he was up in a powerbomb.
The Mexican Samurai let go of the Triangle choke and landed on his feet. Havoc was bleeding a lot, he looked like he had been through a horrible accident. The Mexican Samurai continued his attack, shooting off a masterful head kick that whip lashed the head of Havoc who fell through the ropes and to the arena floor knocked out cold.
The Mexican Samurai looked at Havoc outside the ring, and the fans in the arena were dead silent. The Mexican Samurai shot his hands into the air and the crowd exploded in cheers. The Mexican Samurai had defeated Havoc in front of his hometown crowd, The Mexican Samurai earned the respect of all of those lucky fans and he earned the respect of me.
The Mexican Samurai celebrated in the ring, on the outside Havoc was standing attempting to regain his consciousness. Havoc rolled into the ring and charged The Mexican Samurai again throwing big wild punches like a giant retarded Chuck Liddell. The Mexican Samurai dodged the attacks with ease and got a smile on his face as he danced round Havoc.
The Mexican Samurai put his hands together like a prayer then pretended to sleep on it, he told him he was going to put him to sleep. Havoc had trouble following The Mexican Samurai, who bounced and side stepped anything Havoc tried.
The Mexican Samurai pointed up the rafters, and Havoc actually looked up like an idiot, The Mexican Samurai fired off another head kick, followed by a spinning backfist, Havoc bounced off the ropes this time and The Mexican Samurai lifted him up and dropped him with the Mexican Maelstrom.
I was amazed and so was everyone else, The Mexican Samurai looked at Havoc for a second then pinned him.
Video
The Mexican Samurai executes the Mexican Maelstrom on Havoc. The Mexican Samurai goes for a pin. Curt Wall counts. ...1 ...2 ...3
The Mexican Samurai had become the Universal Champion for the first time in his career, and he did it front of people who love and respect him. It was a very special moment, it was an amazing night, I celebrated that night with The Mexican Samurai, who got extremely wasted and passed out drunk.
I made sure he made it home, and I wish he would remember that night, but unfortunately, he doesn’t.
The Mexican Samurai then teamed up with Shadow Demon instead of DXLatin and the two beat Shayne Wolfe and Havoc to become the Tag Team Champions, they created the Shadow Samurai’s, the team was short lived due to the Draft that send everyone to Direct Hit and very few to Legacy.
The Mexican Samurai beat Havoc in there Undisputed universal Championship match, it was rumored that Havoc didn’t even try in the match, and was only going to coast through his contract before retiring. I on the other hand was the leader of Salvation, and that’s just barely before my World Championship win that changed the foundation of wrestling.
King of the Thrown I became the NLWF World Heavyweight Champion, while Tails screwed The Mexican Samurai, Havoc, Johnny Styles, and Shadow Demon out of the Universal Championship. Heartbroken, Samurai rejected his rematch clause and announced his retirement from pro wrestling, while Havoc prepared for a highly anticipated match with Shadow Demon, one on one.
During the Month The Mexican Samurai took the place of Jake Stunner in the main event of Guilty as Charged, it would be his final match, win or lose. At the Pay Per View Shadow Demon picked up the win over Havoc, a long awaited victory. While I defeated The Mexican Samurai after interference from Joe Santiago.
Neither me or Shadow Demon won the way we wanted to win, I remember hearing Shadow demon talk backstage after the event, he said “I wish Havoc would have performed better.” I got the same feeling, I was disappointed in my night at Guilty as Charged. I didn’t get what I wanted and neither did the fans.
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