Post by Smash/TheEntity on May 23, 2023 22:52:46 GMT
We open up to Entity announcer CJJ seemingly having a heated debate with someone off camera.
CJJ: Shut up. We’re rolling here.
CJJ turns to the camera and begins his shtick.
CJJ: Hello folks and welcome back to another edition of CJJ’s predictions which are words I never thought I would speak again. Today we’re going to be previewing The Entities one night only mega show, Carnival of Chaos which will air July 5th.
CJJ: Rolling right into this thing as we have quite the sizable show ahead. Justin York and Nathaniel Dixon were given the opportunity to open this event in a two out of three falls match. With all the chips on the table which man will walk away in victory rising their stock in the process? I guess that’s the question everybody wants me to answer like it isn’t already written in stone.
CJJ peers off camera as a sound made by somebody else is heard. He quickly returns his attention to the camera.
CJJ: My prediction to take this contest is Nathaniel Dixon. I think he wins this match quite easily and walks right through Justin York in two straight falls. We all know his resume but he’s been off for a stretch of time and the ring rust is going to catch up. Dixon has performed well consistently and I think he does so in Vegas as well.
Dixon in two straight falls.
CJJ: Now this is most interesting for those with warped minds and that’s not to say I won’t enjoy this. Kaos didn’t learn his lesson when his brother nearly crippled him at Midnight Massacre and now he’s back to face off with his brother in a Ticket to Hell match. What is a Ticket to Hell? It’s Smash’s spin on a casket match, put your opponent, in this case your brother in the casket and light it on fire. Kaos doesn’t have the heart to do what needs to be done to his brother and Kruel is more violent than he’s ever been. I predict that Kruel will be left standing and Kaos will meet what could be his final resting place.
Kruel wins.
CJJ looks to be doing his best to keep his cool while he periodically peers off camera.
CJJ: Two phenoms in the industry, Lexi Gold and Brooke Blakely are going to face off in the very heart of Fremont Street. Smash has gone outside the box and decided to lock these women inside of the 4 Queens Casino which is setup almost identically to a Carnival of Chaos. These women will push each other to their very limits with not only their ability but the surroundings that have been gifted to them. It’s nearly impossible to predict as I never in my life have seen one of these matches but I’m going to go with Blakely here noting that it could go either way.
Brooke Blakely wins.
CJJ: Shane Donovan has decided to lace up his boots inside The Entities ring once more. This time around a multiple time world champion has come to answer the challenge in the form of Lissie Hope. The tension is going to be high all the way through this one as it should be when you have two stars of this caliber go one on one for the very first time in their respective careers. Personally I would like to see Shane walk out with the win in his return but in all reality, Lissie Hope is most likely going to be too much to handle, she performs best on the big stages and the lights couldn’t be any brighter.
Lissie Hope wins.
CJJ: Another one of Smash’s works of art you could call it even though what’s going to happen in this match will not resemble such.
A cough is heard off camera and CJJ appears to be fuming hot at this point but still keeps cool.
CJJ: A glass fucking cell is going to surround the ring. Todrick Tabor-Ramsey and Enigma will be locked inside that cell with a plethora of weapons to use if they see fit. Both superstars will be putting their titles on the line with only one walking out! Damn it I love unification matches! First person to put their opponent through the glass cell wins both titles and can truly call themselves the Merciless Champion. I can’t even call this one. Well, I won’t, not that I can’t. They both have earned their credibility here being champions as long as they have and winning as decisively as they have. What I will say here is that whoever gets the chance to watch this thing live or on Pay Per View should be grateful!
Winner: N/A
CJJ: I’m not sure what you find so humorous over there but I will send you the spotlight once I finish up what I’m doing here.
CJJ once again stares at the other person in the room with him but the camera doesn’t pick up who.
CJJ: Matthew Knox, if I’m not mistaken he was scheduled to perform way back at Final Hour. He has come back with a vengeance and clearly a plan. J Mont is one half of the former Entity tag team champions and has shown everyone why he is regarded as one of the best inside of our ring. A street fight is what these two men have settled on and what better place to host one than Fremont street is Vegas? I think this is one is highly anticipated because of the heat between the two stars. When they finally get a chance to settle it at Carnival of Chaos I predict that blood will spill and J Mont will walk away from the fight with a win but don’t be surprised if it goes the other way.
Joe Montuori Wins.
CJJ: The main event of the evening, Chris Page returns to The Entity to defend the World Championship that he won off of Tony Savage at Midnight Massacre which is rather surprising and ballsy since he left Smash in the middle of the ring at the conclusion of that event. He defends against none other than Mac Bane who is somebody that he is very familiar with. I think it’s a back and forth contest just like it was with Savage but Chris Page comes out on top with his championship intact. With that being said I wouldn’t be shocked to see Mac Bane pull out the victory as well, both men are talented and have what it takes to be at the top of the mountain. Don’t be surprised if Smash has something in store for Chris Page after the little stunt he pulled.
Chris Page wins.
CJJ: Well, you wanted the opportunity to say something and now like I promised I’m going to give it to you.
CJJ motions the camera to turn around and when it does we see.
Patrick Mathews sitting across the table ready to speak.
Mathews: Quite frankly I don’t have too much to add other than that I’m surprised you weren’t as much of an asshole as you usually are, the time off did you good.
CJJ: Why the fuck do I have to be stuck in a room with you when I’m doing all the work? Vegas is going to tough enough.
Mathews: There he is!! The only things I really disagreed with was that J Mont is going to win and that you can’t pick a winner for the unification match. Knox is going to come back with a fire and J Mont is finally going to feel some of what he’s done to others here. Todrick is going to retain and unify her belts against Enigma. You used to be able to call a spade a spade. I guess that’s what happens after Smash puts you in your place.
CJJ: You used to know when to close your mouth. Nobody asked for your predictions because nobody cares what you think. Now I’m almost wishing I didn’t agree to this gig so I didn’t have to see your face again. We left off on a perfect note at our last event. I’ll see you in Vegas, i'm out of here.
CJJ gets up out of his chair and begins to exit the room they are in.
Mathews: Indeed you will, CJ.
CJJ: CJJ!!
Cut to black after CJJ slams the door and we catch a shot of Patrick Mathews one last time.
CJJ: Shut up. We’re rolling here.
CJJ turns to the camera and begins his shtick.
CJJ: Hello folks and welcome back to another edition of CJJ’s predictions which are words I never thought I would speak again. Today we’re going to be previewing The Entities one night only mega show, Carnival of Chaos which will air July 5th.
CJJ: Rolling right into this thing as we have quite the sizable show ahead. Justin York and Nathaniel Dixon were given the opportunity to open this event in a two out of three falls match. With all the chips on the table which man will walk away in victory rising their stock in the process? I guess that’s the question everybody wants me to answer like it isn’t already written in stone.
CJJ peers off camera as a sound made by somebody else is heard. He quickly returns his attention to the camera.
CJJ: My prediction to take this contest is Nathaniel Dixon. I think he wins this match quite easily and walks right through Justin York in two straight falls. We all know his resume but he’s been off for a stretch of time and the ring rust is going to catch up. Dixon has performed well consistently and I think he does so in Vegas as well.
Dixon in two straight falls.
CJJ: Now this is most interesting for those with warped minds and that’s not to say I won’t enjoy this. Kaos didn’t learn his lesson when his brother nearly crippled him at Midnight Massacre and now he’s back to face off with his brother in a Ticket to Hell match. What is a Ticket to Hell? It’s Smash’s spin on a casket match, put your opponent, in this case your brother in the casket and light it on fire. Kaos doesn’t have the heart to do what needs to be done to his brother and Kruel is more violent than he’s ever been. I predict that Kruel will be left standing and Kaos will meet what could be his final resting place.
Kruel wins.
CJJ looks to be doing his best to keep his cool while he periodically peers off camera.
CJJ: Two phenoms in the industry, Lexi Gold and Brooke Blakely are going to face off in the very heart of Fremont Street. Smash has gone outside the box and decided to lock these women inside of the 4 Queens Casino which is setup almost identically to a Carnival of Chaos. These women will push each other to their very limits with not only their ability but the surroundings that have been gifted to them. It’s nearly impossible to predict as I never in my life have seen one of these matches but I’m going to go with Blakely here noting that it could go either way.
Brooke Blakely wins.
CJJ: Shane Donovan has decided to lace up his boots inside The Entities ring once more. This time around a multiple time world champion has come to answer the challenge in the form of Lissie Hope. The tension is going to be high all the way through this one as it should be when you have two stars of this caliber go one on one for the very first time in their respective careers. Personally I would like to see Shane walk out with the win in his return but in all reality, Lissie Hope is most likely going to be too much to handle, she performs best on the big stages and the lights couldn’t be any brighter.
Lissie Hope wins.
CJJ: Another one of Smash’s works of art you could call it even though what’s going to happen in this match will not resemble such.
A cough is heard off camera and CJJ appears to be fuming hot at this point but still keeps cool.
CJJ: A glass fucking cell is going to surround the ring. Todrick Tabor-Ramsey and Enigma will be locked inside that cell with a plethora of weapons to use if they see fit. Both superstars will be putting their titles on the line with only one walking out! Damn it I love unification matches! First person to put their opponent through the glass cell wins both titles and can truly call themselves the Merciless Champion. I can’t even call this one. Well, I won’t, not that I can’t. They both have earned their credibility here being champions as long as they have and winning as decisively as they have. What I will say here is that whoever gets the chance to watch this thing live or on Pay Per View should be grateful!
Winner: N/A
CJJ: I’m not sure what you find so humorous over there but I will send you the spotlight once I finish up what I’m doing here.
CJJ once again stares at the other person in the room with him but the camera doesn’t pick up who.
CJJ: Matthew Knox, if I’m not mistaken he was scheduled to perform way back at Final Hour. He has come back with a vengeance and clearly a plan. J Mont is one half of the former Entity tag team champions and has shown everyone why he is regarded as one of the best inside of our ring. A street fight is what these two men have settled on and what better place to host one than Fremont street is Vegas? I think this is one is highly anticipated because of the heat between the two stars. When they finally get a chance to settle it at Carnival of Chaos I predict that blood will spill and J Mont will walk away from the fight with a win but don’t be surprised if it goes the other way.
Joe Montuori Wins.
CJJ: The main event of the evening, Chris Page returns to The Entity to defend the World Championship that he won off of Tony Savage at Midnight Massacre which is rather surprising and ballsy since he left Smash in the middle of the ring at the conclusion of that event. He defends against none other than Mac Bane who is somebody that he is very familiar with. I think it’s a back and forth contest just like it was with Savage but Chris Page comes out on top with his championship intact. With that being said I wouldn’t be shocked to see Mac Bane pull out the victory as well, both men are talented and have what it takes to be at the top of the mountain. Don’t be surprised if Smash has something in store for Chris Page after the little stunt he pulled.
Chris Page wins.
CJJ: Well, you wanted the opportunity to say something and now like I promised I’m going to give it to you.
CJJ motions the camera to turn around and when it does we see.
Patrick Mathews sitting across the table ready to speak.
Mathews: Quite frankly I don’t have too much to add other than that I’m surprised you weren’t as much of an asshole as you usually are, the time off did you good.
CJJ: Why the fuck do I have to be stuck in a room with you when I’m doing all the work? Vegas is going to tough enough.
Mathews: There he is!! The only things I really disagreed with was that J Mont is going to win and that you can’t pick a winner for the unification match. Knox is going to come back with a fire and J Mont is finally going to feel some of what he’s done to others here. Todrick is going to retain and unify her belts against Enigma. You used to be able to call a spade a spade. I guess that’s what happens after Smash puts you in your place.
CJJ: You used to know when to close your mouth. Nobody asked for your predictions because nobody cares what you think. Now I’m almost wishing I didn’t agree to this gig so I didn’t have to see your face again. We left off on a perfect note at our last event. I’ll see you in Vegas, i'm out of here.
CJJ gets up out of his chair and begins to exit the room they are in.
Mathews: Indeed you will, CJ.
CJJ: CJJ!!
Cut to black after CJJ slams the door and we catch a shot of Patrick Mathews one last time.