TUESDAY,
AUGUST 8, 2006 * NASSAU COLISEUM * UNIONDALE,
NEW YORK
With the action still hot and heavy inside the
Nassau Coliseum, our cameras take us down the road to the east, at the famed
Hooters restaurant on Hempstead Boulevard. Once we are taken inside, we are
shown another raucous crowd. This one is a bit smaller than the one at the
arena, but even wilder as they are shown surrounding The Hot Boy$. Romeo is
chugging a beer as Jaguar is working on a Philly Cheesesteak
sandwich when a very shapely waitress comes over to their table.
Waitress: Hey boys, is
everything okay?
Jaguar: Everything is everything
sweetheart. I could use another beer though.
Waitress: And for you sweetie?
Romeo: Whoa, pump your brakes
baby. You ain't from around here are you?
Waitness: Nah, I'm from
Jaguar: Oh yeah? I'm from the
Ville myself. My man right here is from
Waitress: Oh
Romeo: Oh that's cool, but it'd
be nice if you could come to
Waitress: Yeah, I know they get
it crunk and stay crunk
down there.
Romeo: Oh sure 'nuff. We got freaknik and all
that down there.
Waitress: Oh, me
and my girl here always wanted to go to freaknik!
Jaguar: Oh, so you a freak then
huh?
Waitress: No doubt. But wait
till you see my friend. (Calling out) Tiff! Hey Tiff, come here!
(Another
waitress walks over)
Waitress 2: What up girl?
Waitress: I wanted you to meet
my boys here. This is Jaguar, he's from Jax like me,
but Romeo here, is from
Tiffany:
Romeo: Yeah, your girl was tellin me.
Jaguar:
The three just stare at Jaguar
until Tiffany breaks the silence.
Tiffany: Anyway, me and Ebony
are about to get off in five minutes. Since we can't go to
Romeo: You said you get off in
five minutes right?
Tiffany: Yeah.
Romeo: You don't know how much
you will. Let's slide.
Romeo rises
from the table as Jaguar shouts for him to come back.
Jaguar:
Back to live action, we see Helen Summers with Bryan Conroy and Anthony Failla
in the backstage area. All three look disgusted.
Helen: I swear, Bryan, those Hot Boy$ are the filthiest animals I have
probably ever come across in my life! I would take a shower to try to clean
myself, but I’m on
Failla: But aren’t you from
Helen: Tenafly, Failla. Affluent, tony,
Failla: Whatever. My window for caring closed about 10 seconds ago. All I care
about now is ripping those stupid grins off the Hot Boy$’ faces.
Conroy: That’s the spirit. Those two jokers have no idea who they’re messing
with. They want to team up one last time for the chance to close out Frequency
right? Go right ahead. We’re ready for them.
Failla: You’re damn right we are. And as long as the smog from Helen’s town, tenor-fly or
whatever it’s called, doesn’t sail over
to here and blind us on the way to the ring, we should be fine.
Conroy and Failla then walk outside the room,
presumably to talk strategy. An exasperated Summers
follows.
Helen: (shouting) Tenafly! It’s an affluent community! It’s really pretty… (sigh)
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back from break, “Inertiatic
ESP” by The Mars Volta hits the speakers, and the fans begin booing loudly as
Michelle and the Tag Team Champions Bodycount and The Miracle Mike Troha make
their way to the ring for mixed six-man tag team action. The three ignore the boos as they enter the ring and await the arrival of
their opposition. Moments later, “Vicarious” by TOOL hits the speakers, and the
fans begin cheering thunderously as Hollywood Mike Griffin and Greg Tantalus,
TFU, emerge from behind the curtain, alongside their partner tonight and
one-time manager, Greg’s sister Lauren Tantalus. The three waste no time
getting to the ring, and immediately take the fight right to the champions and
their manager as the bell sounds!
* TFU & LAUREN TANTALUS VS. PWA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS THE MIRACLE MIKE
TROHA & BODYCOUNT AND MICHELLE *
Referee: Matt Hansen
The champions don’t know what hit them at first, as Griffin clotheslines
Troha up and over the top, and Griffin and Tantalus pepper Bodycount with
repeated dropkicks until he tumbles out of the ring as well! Meanwhile, Lauren
and Michelle are slugging it out viciously in the ring! Michelle has the
initial advantage, but Lauren turns her over and begins clubbing her with
repeated blows to the face! Finally, the ring clears, and Mike Griffin is left
to start with Mike Troha.
Troha doesn’t give
Tantalus staggers Bodycount with a series of blows,
and he tries to create a sizeable advantage, but when he hits off the ropes,
Bodycount nearly kills him with a vicious spinebuster to end all spinebusters! Confident that Tantalus is incapacitated,
Bodycount tags Michelle into the match for some humilation.
Michelle gets in the ring and immediately kicks
Tantalus in the spine hard. She then bendsf down and
slaps him in the face! However, as Michelle remains right in Tantalus’ face,
admonishing him for all the wrong he did her over the years, Tantalus springs
up and grabs her by the throat to a huge ovation! However, instead of
assaulting her physically, as he has done to her several times in the past,
Tantalus whips her into his corner and tags his sister Lauren into the match!
Lauren enters and immediately begins clubbing
Michelle with repeated forearms that energize the crowd! Lauren whips Michelle
off the ropes and downs her with a punishing powerslam!
Michelle staggers to her feet, and Lauren is tired of waiting around. She boots
Michelle in the stomach and drills her down with the tiger driver! Lauren hooks
the leg, as the referee begins counting… one, Troha and Bodycount enter to try
to break up the count, two, TFU enters and nails the incoming champions with stereo
dropkicks, staggering them, three!
The fans cheer wildly as “Vicarious” by TOOL hits
and TFU and Lauren Tantalus celebrate in the middle of the ring. Troha and
Bodycount grab their manager and remove her from the ring, exiting quietly,
choosing rather to respond in the ring on Saturday night should TFU make it
that far, as we head to commercial.
* WINNERS VIA PINFALL: TFU & LAUREN TANTALUS *
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back at ringside, “Phantom of the Opera Overture”
blares onto the speakers, and Bishop Cross makes his way to the ring to a
hateful array of jeers. Cross grabs a microphone and enters the ring.
Cross: Well Speed Demon, we are now finally reaching the end that, deep
down, we both always knew there would be. The intensity with which we have been
at war led to one and only one conclusion being made: that we must fight to the
death. This Saturday, at Everlasting Epic, for all intents and purposes, we will
do exactly that. Even though it is possible the loser will be able to recover
from the injuries that will inevitably be sustained in the match, and could
return to wrestling with another organization, I would venture to guess that it
is probably an unlikely scenario. Even the winner of the match may find
himself, now that this war is over, unable to carry on as a wrestler, simply
because there is nothing left to fight for. Whatever the case may be, Demon, on
Saturday, our war will end, one way or the other, and
one of us will be buried alive.
Moments later, “Determined” by Mudvayne blares
onto the speakes, and the fans begin cheering loudly
as Speed Demon shows up at the top of the ramp, microphone in tow!
Demon: Normally, Cross, I’d make my way down to that ring right now and go
to war right now. But I’m not going to do that now. You know why, Cross? Because I’ve got what I want. For more than a year, I’ve
yearned for this, yearned for the chance to get you in the ring and give you
everything you deserve, everything you have coming to you after all you did to
make my life miserable. So Cross, the time for talking is over. I have nothing
more to say to you. From this moment on, we do our talking in a sanctioned
match, a match in which one of us will be buried alive. Bishop Cross, at
Everlasting Epic, after all you’ve done to me, I will finally get even. I will
finally make you pay for all that you have done. Bishop Cross, when I lock you
inside the casket and bury it alive on Saturday night, I’ll have just one thing
to say: welcome to darkness… enjoy!
With that, “Determined” replays over the speakers, and Demon stares Cross
down intently from the ramp. Cross stares back at him, and both men soak in the
severity of their situation, knowing that a Buried Alive casket match awaits
them in four nights at Everlasting Epic, as we cut to commercial.
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back from break, “Still Ballin”
by 2Pac hits the speakers, and the fans boo loudly as James Biamonte makes his
way to the ring, alongside his manager Jade. As Biamonte settles in the ring,
and Jade takes her place on the outside, “Da
Repercussions” by 50 Cent hits the speakers, and the fans begin cheering as
Mike Grieco makes his way to the ring, surprisingly with Biamonte’s
sister Dee Licious by his side! Biamonte is incensed to see his sister there,
and lets it show as soon as Grieco steps into the ring, clubbing him down from
behind and going immediately to work as the bell sounds.
Troy: This is our final preview of the International
Championship bout for Everlasting Epic, folks. Biamonte and
Grieco will be two vital components of that match, and
we’ll see them go at it here.
* MIKE GRIECO VS. JAMES BIAMONTE *
Referee: Jason Church
Biamonte pounds away on Grieco, knocking him down and peppering him with
repeated stomps. Biamonte whips Grieco hard into the corner and charges,
crushing him with a thunderous splash. With that, Biamonte perches Grieco on
the top rope, and prepares for a suplex. However, Grieco blocks it, and shoves
Biamonte off the top and down to the mat!
Ferrara: This is Grieco’s chance to take control of
this match, right now,
When Biamonte rises, Grieco leaps off the top and
drills Biamonte with a thunderous flying dropkick! Then, as Biamonte gets to
his feet, Grieco boots him in the stomach and drills him down with the double
powerbomb! Grieco covers… one, two, three!
The fans cheer loudly as “Da
Repercussion” hits and Mike Grieco and Dee Licious exit in tandem, leaving Jade
to tend to the fallen and furious Biamonte in the ring as we head to
commercial.
*
WINNER VIA PINFALL: MIKE GRIECO *
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
As we return from break, the camera goes to the
Jumbotron, where a memorable video package airs, set to Muse’s “City of
Delusions.”
Narrator: At Everlasting Epic V, the PWA will close its doors forever. But,
one night before the show, this Friday night, August 11, the PWA gathers to
celebrate excellence. Join the Progressive Wrestling
Wrestler
of the Year
Jackie Baccaro
Jason Calysto
Greg Tantalus
Solomon
Jaguar
Woman
of the Year
Keiko Ishida
Morgan Day
Helen Summers
Magnifica
Dee Licious
Tag
Team of the Year
TFU
Paul Dawkins & Renegade
Mike Troha & Bodycount
Alpha Omega
Army of the Damned
Most
Popular Performer of the Year
Jaguar
Jason Calysto
Greg Tantalus
Showtime Damon Savage
Kerry Cox
Most
Hated Performer of the Year
Jackie Baccaro
Magnifica
Helen Summers
Bishop Cross
Manager
of the Year
Walter Gindin
Justin Schenck
Magnifica
Michelle
Vulture
Pay-Per-View
of the Year
Everlasting Epic IV
Revival
Requiem
Symphony of Destruction
Meltdown
Most
Improved Wrestler of the Year
Jackie Baccaro
Showtime Damon Savage
Dexter P. Wellington
John Wolfe
James Biamonte
Rookie
of the Year
Morgan Day
Soaring
John Wolfe (as singles
performer)
Paul Epton (as singles
performer)
Superstar Scott Hosemann (as commentator)
Most
Inspirational Performer of the Year
Jaguar
Vulture
Jason Calysto
Morgan Day
Speed Demon
Feud
of the Year
Jason Calysto vs. Romeo
Morgan Day vs. Keiko Ishida
Scythe vs. GI Jew
Solomon vs. Walter Gindin
Match
of the Year
Jaguar vs. Romeo, Hell in a
Cell, ORA title - Everlasting Epic IV
Jason Calysto vs. Scythe -
Everlasting Epic IV
Hollywood Mike Griffin vs. Greg
Tantalus, PWA title - Everlasting Epic IV
Morgan Day vs. Keiko Ishida,
Women's title - Revival
Seven Deadly Sins, PWA title -
Forsaken
Showtime Damon Savage vs. Dexter
P. Wellington, ladder match, International title - Salvation
Jason Calysto vs. Jackie
Baccaro, PWA title, tournament final - Salvation
Jaguar vs. Greg Tantalus, iron
man - Requiem
The Symphony of Destruction -
Symphony of Destruction
Solomon vs. Briggs, house of
horrors – Meltdown
And, after the awards, join us
as three more elite names are added to the hallowed halls of the Progressive
Entertainment Hall of Fame as the Class of 2006.
The video continues, and from there, three names
and images are flashed onto the screen:
Jaguar:
To Be Inducted by Romeo.
Greg
Tantalus: To Be Inducted by Hall of Famer Jason
Calysto.
Then, the
package concludes with a graphic reminding everyone that the 2006 Achievement
Awards and Hall of Fame induction special will air this Friday night, August
11, from The Theater at
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back at ringside, “Marriage of Figaro” by Mozart is
playing over the speakers, and the International Champion Dexter P. Wellington
is in the ring with his partners for the night, Soaring Phoenix, and a man that
will be an opponent this Saturday night, Renegade. Winston and Liz Rush second
him on the outside of the ring. As they wait in the ring, “Charlie Big Potato”
by Skunk Anansie hits, and the fans begin cheering
loudly as the Progressive Champion John Wolfe, Showtime Damon Savage, and Paul
Dawkins all make their way to the ring! The three enter the ring, and Dawkins
and
Troy: Alright Paul, this six-man tag team match here will give us some
previews of both the falls count anywhere Progressive Championship match and
the six-man Elimination Chamber match for the International Championship at
Everlasting Epic.
Ferrara: That’s right,
* PWA PROGRESSIVE CHAMPION JOHN WOLFE, PAUL DAWKINS & SHOWTIME DAMON SAVAGE
VS. SOARING PHOENIX, RENEGADE & PWA INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION DEXTER P.
WELLINGTON *
Referee: Billy Vargas
Wellington gets right in Dawkins’ face as the match
begins, mocking him about how he stole his girlfriend from him. Finally,
Dawkins can take no more, and he rears back, knocking
Even though the match is over, the remaining
participants don’t seem to care, as they all flood the ring and continue
brawling!
* WINNERS VIA PINFALL: JOHN WOLFE, PAUL DAWKINS & SHOWTIME DAMON SAVAGE
*
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
The shot cuts to the interview area, where Scott
Cornelius is with the Hot Boy$ and Camieko.
Cornelius: Guys, it has already
been a busy night here, as I'm sure it was a busy night for you as well. Especially you, Romeo.
Romeo: Scotty, I have no idea
what you're talkin about.
Camieko: Yeah, what ARE you
talking about Scott?
Cornelius: Well, earlier
tonight at Hoot--
Romeo: You know that's not
important Scotty, we've got a big match coming up, let's talk about that.
Cornelius: But--
Romeo: C'mon man, this is
Frequency! The last one ever, and the Hot Boy$ are closing the show. What
you gotta say man?!
Cornelius: Okay fellas, what are your thoughts on your match against
Anthony Failla and Bryan Conroy, which is now just mere
moments away?
Romeo: That's more like
it. (Long silence) What? We're gonna win. What else do you want me to say?
Jaguar: Man, just shut up. It's
like this Corny. For months now, Failla and Conroy have been running their game
all over this locker room and nobody has wanted to take them
on. So Bryan Conroy thought he was really doing something last week
when he issued a challenge to us. What he doesn't know is that might have been
the biggest mistake of his career. No disrespect to anybody else, but
we're The Hot Boy$. Tag team champs, eight times over. Never been
done before, can't be done again. Now fellas, I
already beat you both and Romeo is gonna beat you at Everlasting Epic Failla.
But if you want us to bring the noise tonight, consider it done. You brought it
on yourselves and you're just a Heatwave away from a blackout boys. Let's show em
who got that fire
Cornelius: (As they exit) It's
Jaguar, it’s Romeo, it’s The Hot Boy$ and they are next!
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Muse’s “Knights of Cydonia” hits the speakers
and we see a graphic appear on the screen that reads “PWA Everlasting Epic V
Report.” From there, the shot takes us to a backstage set and PWA
reporter Ron O’Brien, who is standing in front of a backdrop featuring the
Everlasting Epic V logo.
O’Brien: Hello ladies and gentlemen, my name is Ron O’Brien and this is
the Everlasting Epic V report. Folks, the PWA has just one pay-per-view
event left to complete its illustrious history, and that event will come to you
live from
In the main event, and the final bout in PWA history, The Iceman Jason Calysto
will defend the PWA World Heavyweight Championship against Jaguar!
In one of the biggest stories in PWA history, Hall of Famer
Vulture will come out of his two-year retirement, risking permanent paralysis
with his surgically repaired neck to try to gain a measure of revenge against
his former protégé Jackie Baccaro in a teacher vs. student showdown to end all
showdowns!
Morgan Day will challenge her arch-nemesis Magnifica for the PWA Women’s
Championship!
The International Championship will be defended in an Elimination Chamber
match, as champion Dexter P. Wellington puts the gold on the line against
Showtime Damon Savage, Paul Dawkins, Renegade, James Biamonte, and Mike Grieco!
TFU will battle both Alpha Omega and the winner of the Overdrive battle between
the Legacy unit of Infernus and Darrin Giles, and Paul Epton and Kris Anthony,
in a triple threat match, with the winning duo advancing to challenge The
Miracle Mike Troha and Bodycount for the PWA Tag Team Championship later in the
show!
Speed Demon will finally get Bishop Cross in the ring, and when he does, one
man may not make it out alive, as the two men hell-bent on destroying each
other compete in a Buried Alive casket match, where the only way to win is to
lock your opponent in a casket and then bury it under six feet of dirt!
In tag team action, Kerry Cox and Superstar Scott Hosemann will meet PWA
president Bryan Conroy and associate Rudy Montenora, who will have PWA
commissioner Helen Summers in their corner!
Romeo
goes one-on-one with Anthony Failla!
GI Jew and Justice will compete in tag team action against the Modern-Day
Samurai Scythe and a mystery partner!
Solomon will have Keiko Ishida in his corner when he meets the uncanny Machine,
who will have Solomon and Keiko’s former manager Walter Gindin in his corner!
John Wolfe defends the Progressive Championship against Soaring
And don’t forget PWA Overdrive, the official preview show for Everlasting Epic!
As alluded to moments ago, on Overdrive, Infernus and Darrin Giles will team up
to meet Kris Anthony and Paul Epton, with the winning duo moving on to the
triple threat tag team championship series bout, which has a title shot later
at EE5 on the line!
And,
also airing on Overdrive, we will see a seven-lady women’s gauntlet match!
Keiko Ishida, Lauren Tantalus, Jade, Michelle, Camieko, Liz Rush, and Dee
Licious, will all compete, two at a time, until just one of them is left. It is
one last chance for women’s division bragging rights on Overdrive!
Plus much, much more! That’s all for me, folks. For the Everlasting Epic
report, and for every report I’ve done since Symphony of Destruction 2003, I’m
Ron O’Brien, saying see you Saturday night at the World’s Most Famous Arena in
New York City!
-- COMMERCIAL BREAK --
Back at ringside, Metallica’s
“Sad But True” hits and an immense shower of boos
rains down on the trio of Bryan Conroy, Anthony Failla and Helen Summers appear
at the top of the ramp. The triumvirate of terror walks to the ring, looking to
dampen the evening as the last edition of Frequency is nearing its end.
As they
enter the ring, three D-bombs whistle down and explode upon impact, and “We On Fire” hits to a monstrous pop! For the first time in over
a year and a half, Camieko leads out Romeo and Jaguar to a hero’s welcome! The
Hot Boy$ perform their signature poses as a massive explosion of fiery pyro
erupts behind them on the stage, and they make their way to the ring for
battle.
Ferrara: That’s a safe thing to
say, but no gold is up for grabs tonight, and knowing Jaguar like I do, he’s not
thinking about gold right now. That chance comes Saturday. Right now, both of
these teams want this win bad.
Jaguar and
Romeo enter the ring and their opponents bow out as they pose on the turbuckles for the crowd. The music stops blaring and the
action is set to begin after the smoke clears. Failla
enters first for his team and bows up to Romeo, starting for the Hot
Boy$.
* THE HOT BOY$ VS. BRYAN CONROY & ANTHONY FAILLA *
Referee: Tom Stevens
The bell sounds and no lock up is necessary. Both men immediately come to
blows in the middle of the ring, and each is throwing very heavy shots. Romeo
puts together two big right hands that reel Failla, so he hits the ropes for
another attack. Failla sees him coming and tries a clothesline, but Romeo ducks
under and scores the first knockdown of the match with a running clothesline of
his own!
Failla gets
up and Romeo charges for another clothesline, but this time, the burly New
Yorker catches him and plants him with a quick sidewalk slam. Failla holds it
into a cover and gets 1—2—and a kickout. Conroy has
his hand extended for a tag, but Failla shakes him off in order to work on
Romeo himself.
Failla
rushes Romeo back into a corner and crunches him with three hard shoulder
thrusts to the midsection before whipping him to the opposite corner. Romeo
stumbles out and Failla gets him up before dropping him down hard with a back
body drop. Once the advantage is firmly established, Failla makes the tag to
Conroy, who enters to another set of tremendous boos.
The Hall of Famer climbs inside and measures Romeo up before giving a
hard kick to the back. Romeo is down and Conroy keeps the pressure on by deliving more big stomps. He then gets him off the mat and
hooks him up for a suplex, but Romeo punches him in the side before holding him
up high. It looks like Da Playboi
is prepared for a suplex, but Romeo instead walks over to the ropes and simply
dumps Conroy out of the ring!
Failla and Summers quickly walk over to check on their leader’s
condition, but Romeo opts to quickly tag Jaguar in. Jaguar enters the ring
quickly, but has another idea. Seeing the small crowd around Conroy, the more
aerial Hot Boy climbs up to the top rope and launches his 250-pound frame off
of it as if he were a cruiserweight. Summers runs off,
but Failla cannot react in enough time to avoid Jag crashing into him with a
tremendous smack!
Jaguar gets
up to a major set of applause, but doesn’t quit working. He rolls Conroy back
into the ring and goes up to the top once more. He jumps off for the Suga
Splash, but goes to the well one too many times as Conroy rolls away and he
crashes to the mat!
Conroy now
has ample time to recover and once he sees Failla down, he orders Summers to fetch him a chair from ringside. Summers demands
Lee Palmer out of his seat and she grabs his chair, but turns around to find
Camieko right in her face. Summers holds up the chair, but the former Women’s
Champion kicks it upward and right out of her hands! Summer tries to hit her,
but its blocked and Camieko knocks her down with a
right hand! She then picks up the chair and Summers
picks up her feet to take off! Within moments, Summers
is chased up the ramp and out of sight by the Hot Girl, with a chair in hand!
Back in the
ring, Conroy looks to go back to work on Jaguar this time, but Romeo runs into
the ring and absolutely sticks him with a crushing boot to the face! Failla
runs in and clubs him from behind, but while his back is turned, Jaguar gets
low and scoops him up to fold him up with a crushing Carrjack!
Ferrara: After
being folded up like an accordion, he’s gotta be!
Troy: And
now Failla is down, Summers is gone, and Conroy is alone!
The Hot Boy$
notice Conroy’s plight, and they don’t waste a single moment. Romeo gets him
off the mat and ducks down to lift him up onto his shoulders. For the third
time in the match, Jaguar gets up onto the top turnbuckle, but this time he
jumps off to nail a flying clothesline, effectively dropping Conroy
thunderously with The Heatwave! Jaguar covers quickly
and hooks a leg for one…two…and three!
Ferrara: They sure did, and now
this will give them a ton of momentum heading into Everlasting Epic!
“We On Fire” hits again, and Lee Palmer announced Romeo and
Jaguar as the victorious pair. As they begin to celebrate, neither can see Rudy
Montenora dart down the ramp and nail each of them from behind!
Montenora
gets both Hot Boy$ down and stomps them to keep them
down until Failla can join in. The two commence a double team assault on Romeo
and Jaguar, continuing to wail on them as the bell continuously sounds. Before
long, Conroy is back up and he joins in on the attack, making it a 3-on-2
affair.
Troy: This cannot end this way,
somebody needs to get out here!
Within
moments, the crowd erupts as Kerry Cox and Superstar Scott Hosemann rush out to
the ring! Conroy orders Failla and Montenora to attack, but they are
overwhelmed by the fresh men! Conroy is forced to help, and he and Cox begin to
battle furiously. Hosemann and Montenora begin duking it out as well, and once Romeo gets up he
launches himself into Failla, sending them both stumbling through the ropes and
onto the floor! Cox and Hosemann battle Montenora and Conroy to the back as
Failla and Romeo take theirs into the crowd, but once Jaguar rises, he finds
Jason Calysto standing on the ramp!
Neither man
moves a muscle and simply stare at each other until Calysto slings his title
belt over his shoulder. Jaguar motions that the belt is going back around his
waist, and that is the lasting image we see as Frequency signs off for the
final time.
*
WINNERS VIA PINFALL: THE HOT BOY$ *
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