Outlaw Employs The Power Of The Punch In War With Steel And Dominator
Posted: Nov 30th 2014 By: CMBurnham
Those who know him know that Outlaw has always been a man out for himself.
When Outlaw was brought back into MSWA by Bad Boy, the MSWA owner thought he had a great trump card. After all, Outlaw and Roc-N-Roll Cowboy were formerly brothers-in-law and knew each other extremely well. Bad Boy hoped to use that inside knowledge to gain some ground in the ongoing issue with the Saints of Pro Wrestling.
But in what should have been a surprise to no one, Outlaw betrayed Bad Boy and joined his former family member as well as the rest of the Saints. But his association with them has been rather tenuous. At one point, it appeared that the Saints were willing to cast Outlaw aside after a loss in a Handicap Match to the Oklahoma Bad Boys. With that rift now settled, Outlaw has focused on two completely different people whom he intends to drive out of the company.
One of those people is Big Daddy Dominator, Outlaw's half-brother. As with Outlaw, Dominator was brought in as a surprise in the ongoing war involving the Saints of Pro Wrestling. Outlaw demanded an opponent and that was what he got. And it was quite the return for Dominator in their one-on-one match. Both men used brute force and hard-hitting moves to try and wear the other down, but with the size and youth advantage, Dominator lived up to his name, dominating the match. Outlaw seemed to sense this and turned to his Saints of Pro Wrestling brethren for some help. While Roc distracted the referee, Outlaw reached in his pocket for some brass knuckles. One of the Sanders held Dominator as Outlaw would up and swung, but it was a swing and a miss as Dominator ducked and Outlaw almost hit his own stablemate. Dominator then schoolboyed Outlaw for the win. Shawn Sanders was not pleased with Outlaw's performance and made it very clear to him and the MSWA fans after the match.
Two weeks later, Outlaw faced off against Glen Steel in singles competition. Once again, the match did not exactly go as Outlaw wanted, but it did not end up as a victory for the former US Marine. Instead the match was thrown out as a No-Contest. Not a loss, but not the win that Outlaw needed to reassert his status in MSWA.
With unresolved issues pertaining to both men, Outlaw was granted a Triple Threat Match on November 2nd. Outlaw insisted that he face both men on his own, without the presence of the Saints at ringside. And initially, he requested that the match be an Elimination Match. That last request was not granted, but Outlaw still fulfilled the stipulation of facing his two enemies without any backup. At least not any human backup. But as was seen in Dominator's return match, Outlaw always comes to the ring prepared. And once again the brass knuckles would come into play. Outlaw was able to eliminate Big Daddy Dominator from the ring by pulling down the top rope. He then reached into his pockets for the brass knucks. While doing so, Glen Steel tried to capitalise by schoolboying Outlaw, but this time, Outlaw was prepared and drove those knucks into the forehead of Steel, knocking him out and making it easy to pin his shoulders to the mat. Outlaw gained the win and apparently repaired his relationship with the Saints in the process as they met him after the match and celebrated with him.
With the Saints now firmly behind him, Outlaw seems unconcerned about any further losses in MSWA. A challenge has been issued by Glen Steel for a one-on-one rematch on November 30th. Knowing that Outlaw will have the Saints watching, it might be wise for Steel to have some backup prepared as well, just in case things get dirty.
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