Monday, February 6, 2012

FCW TV

Your hosts are Byron Saxton & S. William Regal, your ring announcer is Caylee Turner.

Kaitlyn Bonin & Audrey Marie vs. Women's Champion/Queen Raquel Diaz & Sofia Cortez: Sofia is former Tough Enough contestant Ivelisse Velez. Raquel and Sofia utilize some unique teamwork to isolate Audrey, then Sofia hits a nasty-looking Stungun. Sofia knocks Kaitlyn off the apron but Audrey attempts to rally despite the lack of a hot tag. Kaitlyn tangles with Raquel and they take the fight to the floor...meanwhile, Audrey pins Cortez with a bridging O'Connor Roll for the win.

Damien Sandow(w/ spotlight) enlightens us...he wants his rematch with new FCW 15 Champion Richie Steamboat whether the medallion's on the line or not.

Tag Team Champions Brad Maddox & Briley Pierce vs. Eli Cottonwood & Corey Graves, non-title: It's been a long time since we've seen Eli in the ring...this could be an interesting pairing. Byron informs Regal that Maddox has been a mentor to Briley...Regal notes that students usually turn on their teachers and he knows that from first-hand experience. The champs do okay against Graves with their tag team CONTINUITY~!...but Eli yanks Maddox out of the ring by the hair to stop their momentum. Brad is able to get away long enough to tag in Pierce and he rallies against Graves, but Eli tags himself into the match without Briley's knowledge. IT'S THE BIG FOOT, chokeslam, goodbye...that was decisive.

Abraham Washington pays a visit to Dr. James Bronson...Abe thinks it's a psychiatric examination, but Bronson puts on a rubber glove and Abe declares the appointment over.

Seth Rollins vs. Roman Leakee vs. Dean Ambrose; Winner gets the next shot at Heavyweight Champion Leo Kruger. Regal knows Ambrose very well, of course...and it doesn't take long for Dean to notice Regal's presence at the broadcast table. Rivals Rollins and Ambrose work together against Leakee...that's an interesting alliance. However, Dean ends it by clotheslining Seth out of the ring and quickly small-packaging Leakee...for two. Seth returns fire by low-bridging Ambrose out of the ring, then springboards into the ring only to take a fist to the gut from Leakee. Ambrose re-enters and counters Leakee's Checkmate bulldog by taking him down into the Regal Stretch, greatly amusing a member of our broadcast team. Leakee barely reaches the ropes to escape...then Seth levels Dean with a springboard clothesline and sends Leakee out of the ring with Avada Kedavra! Seth covers Dean...for two. Ambrose blocks another Avada Kedavra attempt and drops Seth with an atomic facebuster...for two. Dean lowers the kneepad to set up for a knee trembler, but Seth avoids it and hits a jumping enzuigiri! Dean avoids an advanced curbstomp but Seth crosses everyone up by running the ropes into a suicide dive on Leakee. Seth re-enters with an enzuigiri from the apron on Dean...phoenix splash misses but Seth rolls through, kicking off a furious exchange of strikes between the two. Both turn to bash Leakee off the apron, then return their attention to each other. Ambrose hits Seth with the knee trembler, then follows up with a lariat and sets up for the Midnight Special. However, Leakee enters and picks up BOTH men on his shoulders at the same time for a Samoan Drop! Leakee clotheslines Rollins out of the ring, then plants Ambrose with the Checkmate bulldog for the victory!

Earlier today: Regal gave Danielle Moinet a tour of the facility...and General Manager Maxine Perez felt like Mr. Regal was taking too much of a "hands-on" approach.

Bo Rotundo vs. Nick Rogers: This is Bo's return to the ring after an injury caused a premature end to his Heavyweight Title reign. Rogers tries to attack the previously-lacerated kidney but that just ticks Rotundo off...and he finishes in short order with the spear.

FCW 15 Champion Richie Steamboat vs. Damien Sandow, non-title: Sandow is going old-school with no theme music...just "LIGHTS! SPOTLIGHT!" Thank you for your irrelevant opinion! It doesn't take long for tempers to flare...a missed corner splash allows Sandow to dump Richie on the top rope with a half-slingshot suplex. Steamboat fires back with an aerial assault, delivering the spinaround neckbreaker...but he can't make an immediate cover and Sandow kicks out of the pin attempt. Damien rolls out of the ring and Richie pulls him back in...but Damien gets a hold of a wrench from under the ring and nails Steamboat with it! Whoops, the referee sees it and that's a DQ...not that the title was on the line or anything. Sandow gloats about his actions and holds up the medallion before dropping it on the unconscious champion...

Next week: Leo Kruger vs. Roman Leakee for the Heavyweight Title. So long from the Sunshine State!

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