Michael H Once Again King Of The Mountain
Posted: May 17th 2010 By: CMBurnham
412PE made its way into Marble City after they made their way down Main Street in Stilwell, Oklahoma. The wrestlers took part in the Strawberry Festival Parade shaking hands and meeting with some of the fans, stopping to take pictures and signing a few autographs for the kids. Got a little sun while they were there.
Ok, the night opened up with the return of Ronnie Storm and Josh La Rue, as they stepped into the ring to face off against each other. They pounded it out on the ground and even took it to the outside of the ring. As they made their way back into the ring, Ronnie seemed to make the mistake of letting Josh get a few breaths of air as he started to fire back on Ronnie Storm and start to gain the upper hand. But Ronnie was able regain the advantage and tried to put an end to the match by delivering a splash in the corner. But Josh side-stepped it and delivered a Russian Leg Sweep and that seemed to set up the end for Ronnie Storm. Josh was able to connect with a flying Elbow Drop from the top rope to get the win.
412PE even saw some more new talent come into the ranks of 412 and in Oklahoma Wrestling, Dre Dreds and Joey D., in what was a very impressive match for both of the competitors. Dre Dreds, being the bigger of the two, obviously went for the power moves. Joey D. was able to counter every move Dre tried to throw at him. It seemed that Joey D. did his home work and knew exactly what the monster Dre Dreds was going to throw at him. Joey D. brought to the table a great arsenal of aerial and speed to the 412 ring. It will be very interesting to see how both competitors will fair against the 412 roster. Can?t wait to see these guys in action again.
As strange it may be (or maybe not in these times), we saw a man in a dress at the 412 show. Jason ?The Reject? Rose had made a challenge to Michael Duplanti at 412PE?s last show in Greasy, Oklahoma, the week before. The challenge was that the loser would ? you guessed it ? ?Wear a dress.? These two have been in a bit of a rivalry in 412, both getting wins over each other, but it seemed to escalate even more at Greasy, when The Reject helped Lee Cook get a cheap win on Michael Duplanti and then continued on to make the challenge.
The match was one hard hitting match, both guys throwing some very stiff shots at each other. It looked like two brothers fighting over the remote control. And if you have a brother you know what I mean. As every fight over the remote ends, someone is going to get to watch what they want. And with that, Michael Duplanti came out the winner, and The Reject had to put on the Dress!
After a short break from the action, we saw ?The Raging Bull? Lee Cook take on what is becoming a legend in the area of Marble City and Greasy, El Chupacabra. He has not only been seen in the area of Adair County, but in Marble City as well. He is becoming a regular in 412, even though he has not won a match, and little is know about the guy, but he does seem to hold his own, up to a point anyway. The fans are starting to back ?The New Urban Legend.? But even with the fan support, he fell victim to Lee Cook, as The Raging Bull was able to hit his version of the gore, or spear rather, and took the win.
Another match that was made in Greasy was a 6 man tag match between The Trenchcoat Mafia?s Reckless Ryan Reed, Dennis ?The Menace? Williams, and new member Mr. Big, and J. R. Orullian, The Unknown, and a very unlikely partner, Running Wolf (EGO and all).
As the match started, the T.C.M. made there way to the ring without a warm reception, then to my surprise Wolf?s music hit, and the fans cheered for him! That was weird for me, but the fans didn?t seem to mind, as Wolf made his way in the ring and got ready to do battle. Then the real fun started, as JR and the Unknown made their way to the ring, bouncing and jumping around with the fans.
Marble City was entertained as only The Unknown and JR can do. As they poked fun and gave Ryan Reed a wrestling lesson in their unorthodox style of tag team wrestling. That?s really a pretty good style, and they do it well, as it has brought them a few tag team championships in 412PE. The T.C.M. is no pushover team though, as they have held the titles for a while now, and they have veteran leaders in their group in Billy Ray and Ryan Reed, two guys I would not want mad at me. They have had several title reigns themselves, not just in 412, but in now retired Sooner Pro Wrestling.
The Six Man Tag Match proved to be an exciting one as expected but Billy Ray was no where to be found this night. At Greasy the week before, as he was set to be handcuffed to a pole in Marble City to keep him from interfering in the match. His not being in the building and not being in the T.C.M.?s corner could have proved fatal to their chances of winning the match. JR would go on to hit Dennis Williams with a devastating SLAM to finish the match and reclaim the 412 Tag Team Championship.
But their victory party was cut short because of Running Wolf. He jumped The Unknown and JR Orullian from behind and made it very clear that he held up his end of the deal by helping them win their championship, and it was time a one time deal. Wolf continued to verbally and physically assault the Unknown and JR and made a challenge to The Unknown for the next Marble City show. The match was made.
Best Two out Three falls match, The Native Outlaw Tex vs. Michael H.
Winner takes all! Now we?re going to separate the boys from the men, as we have one heated feud that?s been going on for several months. It all started back when Michael H. had to give up his title because he didn?t make a title defense in the 30 day allotted time period, and Tex took advantage of the situation by defeating Running Wolf in a match that was set up by the 412 commissioner to crown a new champion. Michael H. made his return to 412, beat Tex up, and stole the 412 Title. He has continued to claim that he is the rightful champion because he never was beaten for the championship. So in several matches between the two, Tex has beaten Michael H. and proved to everyone in 412PE that he is a worthy 412PE Champion.
The first match opened up with both wrestlers going at each other with everything they had. The pace was fast and hard hitting, something that we have come to expect from these two wrestlers. If you have ever seen these two work, you know what I?m talking about, and if you haven?t, your loss. Both wrestlers did what they could to gain the first fall. Tex showed off a new move that I have only seen done by him. All I can say is that it is a tilt-a-whirl 1 ? ? you just need to see it. With that move he took the first fall, but not before some damage was done, as Tex suffered a leg injury somewhere in the first fall.
There was a 30 second rest period between falls, and Tex tried to nurse his injured leg. But Michael H. didn?t allow Tex the breathing room, dragging him to the outside of the ring. Michael continued to try to injure Tex even more, as the 30 second time period elapsed, and the bell rang to start the second fall. Michael H. and Tex made their way back into the ring, where Michael didn?t let up. Tex tried to fire back, and he did manage to get in a few shots, but it was all for naught, as Michael H. just caused Tex too much damage. He put The Native Outlaw away with a Jack Hammer to win the second fall.
Third and final fall for all the Marbles ? the score is one to one, all tied up, bottom of the 9th, bases loaded. Michael H. picked up right where he left off, but Tex showed us just how much fight he had in him. He started to make a comeback, firing with lefts and rights, knocking Michael back into the corner, where Tex laid in some kicks to the ribs and a jumping back spin kick to the jaw of Michael H. and then landed the bronco buster and took time to celebrate. That cost him, as Michael H. got up and blind sided him, body slammed him, and did something that was not expected. He went to the TOP ROPE and went for a flying elbow that Tex saw coming and rolled out of the way. The Native Outlaw hopped up and got ready to deliver a super kick. And as he hit his mark, the leg injury reared it?s ugly head as he put his full weight on the injured leg, straining it to the point that he could not make a cover on Michael H. After a few seconds went by, he crawled over to make a cover, and Michael H kicked out. But Tex was able to counter Michael with a crucifix pin that Michael would kick out of. And the leg still bothering Tex allowed Michael to get him in to Michael H.?s finisher, the M-60. Tex battled out of it and went for a stunner. Michael blocked it and went for the M-60 again. Tex countered it and hit the Stunner! But once again the Tex?s leg would prove a hindrance to him getting the win. Michael H. went for the M-60 again, and Tex turned it into a Tequila Sunrise. His leg was not able to hold up to the pressure, so he turned it loose, allowing Michael H. to gain the advantage and hit the M-60 on Tex to get the final fall. And Michael H. reclaims his spot at the Top of the Mountain in 412PE.
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