EPISODE #003


Another monday, another episode of EAM's new show Monday Night Draw. The show starts with EAM CrossPromotional Chmpion; AJ Styles and his pal, The Ornate Prime Champion; Triple C. Styles cut's a promo, talking about how EAM has gone downwards as of late, especially when washed up has-been's like John Cena and Dave Batista gets to be in the spotlight. He also mention the fact that neither he or Triple C has anything to prove, neither to Dave or John, or to anyone else. This gets some booo's from the audience, but this only fuels Styles' sudden hatred. He continues on, speaking about how Triple C single-handedly demolished Cena at the grandest stage. He agree's that Cena was a minor spectacle when he signed with EAM, as nobody ever saw it coming, but John's 15 minutes of fame in EAM is very much over. And when it comes to Dave Batista. It's a reason why he never had a match in EAM in the 17 years of the promotions existence. And the reason is quite simple. He sucks! He then gets interrupted as music cranks the arena speakers. Out on the stage walks Batista together with Cena, and by the look on their faces, they are not very found of Styles and Triple C's attitude. They make their way down the ramp as Styles and Triple C make mocking gestures in the ring. But the mockery quickly stops as Batista and Cena waste no time, punishing them for their behaviour. In one fell swoop, both men are thrown out of the ring by Cena and Batista, to a big cheer from the audience. Cena then gestures for a microphone and gets handed one by one of the ring-crew guys. Cena then does what he does best, putting down his opponents, verbally as well as physically. He responds to what Styles was talking about before, about how EAM has gone downhill because of people like him and Dave. Cena then goes on, talking about how Styles used to be the hottest name on the indy circuit, and how everyone wanted to sign him. How he became the posterboy of TNA, and made a name for himself, being one of the few people never to wrestle for WWE. And now this? He goes on for a while more, talking about how Styles and Triple C bashed OVW, not remembering where they came from themselves etc. Then he ends the promo by challenging Styles and Triple C to a tag team match against Cena and Dave next week, and before they even answer, he wants to tell them about a certain letter that John got in his pocket, signed by the GM Randy Orton himself. And the letter says that if Styles and Triple C does not turn up to a match next week, they will be relieved of their respective titles! The ball is in their corner now! Mike drop and we cut to the Monday Night Draw vignette....





Tag Team Matchup
FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dash Harwood) Vs The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins)

Tonights opening bout is nothing short of a fast-paced tag team extravaganza. Both teams have the audience behind them as the match almost goes to a time-limit draw. None of these teams are willing to give up, and that tells something about EAM's tag division, when a normal tag team match on a secondary show, for no prize what so ever mind you, means so much for both teams. Hot tags and tag team chain-wrestling from both teams, and both teams gets in some nearfalls as well. But in the end its Wheeler and Harwood who gets the win, and they are starting to build a name for themselves. Ford and Dawkins looks good though, and neither man looks bad in this matchup. They show Wheeler and Harwood their respect by extanding their hands after the match, and the audience pops as Wheeler and Harwood accepts the gesture and shake their hands. We go to commercials with Ford and Dawkins raising Wheeler and Harwood's arms...

As we get back from commercial break, we go back to ringside where David Benoit cut's a In-ring promo before his upcoming match. He talks about his struggles, making it on his own in this business etc. And offcourse the stigma of being the son of his father. It's a emmotional David who stands in the ring right now, and everyone who know his struggles to make a name for himself in this business can only feel sorry for him right now. He then make a cryptic statement, saying " The Kid has grown up, and is finally ready to fly. Concider this a new dawn and a new chapter! " David then throws away the microphone, making himself ready as the titantron starts to flicker and music cranks the arena speakers. His opponent Mike Bailey makes his way out on the stage, getting a good reaction from the crowd. Mike is in somewhat the same position as David, he's been in EAM for a long time, but never really managed to grab that brass ring. He makes his way down the ring, while David on the other hand makes his way back out of the ring on the announce table side and disappears under the ring. This confused the announcers as well as Bailey, as he wonders where David went as he reaches ringside. He enters the ring, still confused as to where David went, not seeing the masked person climbing the turnbuckles. The audience tries to warn him, but to no use. He turns around. The bell rings. Diving crossbody from the masked luchador!

Singles Matchup
" Speedball " Mike Bailey Vs David Benoit

The masked luchador wasted no time and put's a nonplussed Bailey in a roll-up for the 3 count! The audience in attentance can't believe it. What just happened? Who is this luchador? And where did David go? But as the referee raises the masked man's hand we get the answer, as he pulls off his mask, revealing none other than David Benoit. He must have put on that mask while he was under the ring. The commentators makes the comment about the mask, as the camera now zooms in on it, and we can now clearly see that it is indeed no generic luchador mask, but Chris Benoit's legendary Pegasus Kid mask. Suddenly David's comment earlier about how the Kid was all grown up etc. make sense. The commentators can also inform us that what we just witnessed has to be some sort of record, as the official ruling of the match is that it ended in 12 seconds!

We get a promo package next, featuring various EAM wrestlers talking about the the phenom that is Der Ring General. People like Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre, Brock Lesnar and Shawn Michaels telling us that WALTER is the real deal, and that anyone that's been in the ring with him can account for that.

We are now ready for tonights main event, wich will be the much anticipated rematch from episode 1 that ended in a time-limit draw. For tonights match however, that will not be an issue, because if the match exceeds TV time tonight, you will be able to see the end of the match on the EAM Network, as we are not shutting down our camera's even though our TV time runs our, so despair not, because if you are a member of the EAM Network you will be able to see the ending. And without further ado, take it away Melissa!

Tag Team Matchup
Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland) Vs United Empire (Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan)

If tonights opener was a tag team spectacle, this was nothing less. Fast-paced and hard hitting stiff moves from both teams as all four men are seemingly determined to destroy one an another. The match takes place both inside and outside the ring, and at one point the referee has trouble maintaining order. So much as at one point he gets knocked over when he gets in the middle of a move from Lee and Strickland that Cobb and Khan manage to reverse. And with the referee down, all hell turns lose. Without someone to count them out, the match are quickly taken to the outside, where the barricade as well as the announce table are used as weapons. The match does exceeds TV time, but not by much, as all four men are so occupied by unleashing hell on each other outside the ring that neither man are aware of the fact that the referee is back up on his feet. He gestures for the bell and the match are ruled a double-count out. Something that's not very popular amongst the audience offcourse. But the four men seemlingy does not care, as they continue the brawl until security swarms the ringside area and manage to clear them apart. But this aint over by a longshot...

Quick Results

1) FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dash Harwood) Def. The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) 18:31

2) The Pegasus Kid (David Benoit) Def. Mike Bailey 00:12

3) Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland) Vs United Empire (Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan) ended in a Double-Count Out 34:41