January 6th 2010 Warefare Results

::It's Nine o'clock and the show starts off with the usual pre-show video featuring the various ILW Superstars and Divas accompanied by Wednesday Night Warfares theme "Destiny" by Leaves' Eyes. As the video ends, we fade into a live shot inside the famous ILW Arena. Pyrotechnics are going off around the entrance way, as we hear the fans cheering and going wild. And our announce team welcomes us to the show::

Mike Tenay: Live tonight from Boise, Idaho League Wrestling makes it's triumphant return.

Jerry Lawler: And it's about time to, Tenay. I've missed calling matches. But more importantly, I missed all of the great ILW fans.

::As we overhear the announce team, the cameras cut to shots of the crowd as they start up chants of "ILW!" and proudly show off their signs showing their love and hate for the varying talent. We then cut to our announce team, who begin to run down the nights show that is in store::

Mike Tenay: Tonight we celebrate. Quiet simply the biggest night in Idaho League Wrestling history. Yes, we are live right here on Warfare. I'm Mike Tenay and my broadcast partner, who should need no introduction, is the legendary Jerry "The King" Lawler.

Jerry Lawler: Well Mike, thank you for that warm introduction and hello to everyone watching us at home tonight. I have a feeling that we're in for a great show.

Mike Tenay: Well King, you couldn't be any more right about that. And speaking of tonight's show, here's a run down of tonight's events. We're going to see a singles match between the nWo's Marc Magnus as he faces Lance Storm. Will the nWo's poison infect the ILW or will the "Perfect Storm" drown out any attempt?

Jerry Lawler: And in other action, three very prominent names in our business will face off in a triple-threat match as The "Phenomenal One" AJ Styles, "The Game" Triple H, and the "Messiah of Violence" Tommy Duran see who the better man truly is.

Mike Tenay: And if that wasn't enough, King. We're going to see newcomer Myke Hawke go up against one of the ILW's very own "Legends" Cole Henry, in a one on one match up.

Jerry Lawler: And to top if all off, Tenay. Our main event features an intergender tag team match as the team of the "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels and Velvet Sky challenge the team of the "Instant Classic" Christian Cage and Christy Hemme.

Mike Tenay: With all the recent tension between Cage and Hemme, King, It will be interesting to see if these two can put their differences aside and work together.

Jerry Lawler: Especially seeing as how General Manager Eric Bischoff and ILW Management will be keeping a close eye on each and every one of tonight's matches. I'm sure they...

::Lawler is suddenly cut off in mid-sentence as "No Chance" hits and the fans begin to boo. Which only grows louder as Vince McMahon makes his way out to a huge chorus of boos and jeers::

::As McMahon continues his way down and into the ring, the fans continue to boo and jeer as we overhear Mike Tenay::

Mike Tenay: What in the hell is HE doing here? He's not a part of the ILW. And he sure as hell shouldn't be out here, wasting ours or the fans time.

::Back inside the ring, McMahon has a mic in hand. And once his music has subsided, he addresses the crowd::

Vince McMahon: I can tell by the stupid looks on your faces, that not a one of you backwood, inbred hicks expected to see me here tonight, now did you? ::The fans boo as McMahon just smirks:: Well I'm sure you are all dying to know just what it is that I am doing out here, let alone in this god awful place you people call a city. Well, I could give a damn less about what you people want. After all, I'm Vince McMahon damn it! And I don't answer to a one of you. But seeing as how I'm a business man, and business is good. I'll be somewhat civil tonight and tell you all two things. First of all, I, Vincent Kennedy McMahon am now the proud and soul owner of Idaho League Wrestling!

::the fans become irate, booing and jeering as we again overhear Mike Tenay and this time Jerry Lawler as well::

Mike Tenay: He had got to be kidding. Fans, I don't know what is going on or what Vince McMahon is doing out here. But you can rest assured that I am going to get to the bottom of this.

Jerry Lawler: Mike? Mike? Where are you going? You can't leave me out here alone. Uh. Well, it looks as if Mike Tenay is doing what he said he would be, and that is getting to the bottom of this fiasco.

::Back in the ring, McMahon has a big smirk on his face, which quickly fades as he continues::

Vince McMahon: Shut up! I'm not through yet. On top of me purchasing Idaho League Wrestling, it is my duty to inform everyone in the back. From the front desk to the talent, and management as well. That since two thousand ten is all about "changing things up", and I'm a man who knows all about changes. I have decided that next weeks show will not feature a line up of matches. Instead, I want for every ILW Superstar and Diva in the back to start cutting promos. And then I will draw names at random, and on next weeks Wednesday Night Warfare it truly will be every man and woman for themselves.

Jerry Lawler: Well ladies and gentlemen, it looks as if Vince McMahon is throwing away the play book, and coming up with plays as he goes along. I'm sure a lot of people aren't going to be happy about this.

Vince McMahon: So in other words, you could very well have a Diva versus a Superstar. Rookie versus Legend. Barbed wire match. Whatever I decide to do, I'll do it. Oh and one other thing. Since it's worked so well for RAW, from now on each week will have a special guest host. And your host for next weeks Warfare will be... Doink The Clown! Because I know how much you kids love Doink The Clown. And I'm sure he's like Elvis to you hicks. Now if you will excuse me, I have to go and shower. Burn this suit, and get the hell out of this dump.

::With that, "No Chance" once again fills the arena as do the deafening boos and jeers of the fans. And as McMahon exits the ring and heads backstage with his usual "corn cob up the butt" swagger and smirk on his face. We fade out to the first commercial break of the night::

::After the commercial break, we come back to a live shot inside the ILW Arena. As the cameras pan the crowd, the "nWo's Theme" starts up. The fans are on their feet cheering, as Marc Magnus with Scott Hall and The Big Show make their way out as the ring announcer is overheard::

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen this is your opening contest, live on Warfare. A singles match. Introducing contestant number one, hailing from Los Angeles, California. He is the leader of the nWo, Marc Magnus.

::Once all three men are in the ring, the music fades out and Scott Hall takes the mic::

Scott Hall: Hey yo! ::Huge pop from the crowd:: It's once again time for a survey. So all me, Marc and Show want to know is. Is everyone here to see Idaho League Wrestling? ::Big pop from the crowd:: Meh. Not bad. Not bad. Okay. Or is everyone here to see the n.W.o? HUGE pop from the crowd:: That's what we thought. Chalk another one for Da' Bad Guy.

::As Hall finishes, "El Phantasmo" by White Zombie hits! and as the fans are still on their feet cheering, and out walks Lance Storm. We again hear the ring announcer::

Ring Announcer: And his opponent, hailing from Calgary, Alberta Canada. He is the "Perfect Storm", Lance Storm.

::With Magnus and Storm both now inside the ring, the referee brings them to the center of the squared circle. Gives both men a quick one, two of the rules and what he expects. Both men shake hands, the referee calls for the bell, and our first match of Warfare is officially under way::

Marc Magnus vs. Lance Storm, Singles Match

The match starts off with both circling one another in the middle of the ring. They move in towards one another, and they lock up. Magnus gets the upper hand and backs Storm into the ropes. Magnus with the whip off the ropes, but Storm reverses it, goes for a spinning back kick, but Magnus ducks underneath and nails Storm with a wicked clothesline on the return. Magnus with the quick cover, but only gets a one before Storm kicks out. Magnus gets himself up to his feet and takes Storm right a long with him. Magnus turns Storm around, clubs him on the back of the neck a few times, before picking him up, sitting him on top of the roes and then nailing him with a inverted face slam. Magnus rolls Storm over and goes for the cover. Magnus gets only another one count before Storm gets his shoulder up. Magnus glares at the official, before getting himself and Stom back up on their feet. Magnus whips Storm into the ropes, goes for a devestating clothesline on the return, but Storm ducks it, and nails Magnus with a spinning back kick on the return. Magnus hits hard and rolls outside of the ring, where Hall and Show try to consult him. Only to have Storm hit a suicide dive over the top rope, crashing into the three friends and sending them to the arena floor. The fans are all on their feet, cheering as Storm gets back to his feet and plays to the crowd. Storm gets Magnus onto his feet, before Hall or Show can try and do anything and takes him back towards the ring. Up on the apron, Storm is inside with Magnus on the outside. Storm goes to suplex Magnus into the ring, but it's blocked. Magnus tries to do the same to Storm, but it's blocked. And again Storm tries to suplex Magnus into the ring, only to have it blocked again. Magnus gives it another go, but to no avail. Finally Storm is able to suplex Magnus into the ring after a few stiff shots to Magnus's mid-section. Storm with the cover, and only gets a two count before Magnus gets a shoulder up. Storm gets them both onto their feet, backs Magnus into the corner and whips him out. Magnus hits back-first into the opposite corner, and Storm follows it up with a cart wheel that turns into a clothesline at the last second, smashing into Magnus in the corner. Storm puts the boots to him a couple of times before hitting a bridging suplex/pinning combination. The referee drops down and starts the count. But Magnus kicks out after only a one and a half count. Storm plays to the crowd after getting to his feet, helps Magnus up and nails him with a body slam. Storm jumps onto the second turnbuckle and connects with a leg drop and goes for the cover. Again, he only gets a two count before Magnus gets a shoulder up. The fans are clapping as Storm gets back onto his feet, brings Magnus up with him and whips him into the ropes. Storm goes for a clothesline, but misses, only to nail Magnus with a tilt-a-whirl powerslam on the return. Storm with the cover, hooking the leg. One. Two. Kick out by Magnus! Storm can't believe he only got a two count and looks to the referee. Who only confirms that it was indeed a two count and not a three. Back on their feet, Storm connects with a side russian leg sweep, then as they're on the mat locks Magnus into a submission. The referee's right there checking as Storm locks it in, and Magnus screams out in pain. Magnus refuses to give in and manages to fight his way out. Storm quickly gets back to his feet before Magnus can, drops him with a body slam and goes for the turnbuckles. As Storm gets to the third, Magnus gets to his feet, charges up and nails Storm with a stiff right to the chin. Magnus goes up onto the turnbuckles with Storm, hoists him up and drops him stomach-first onto the top rope. As Storm hangs there, Magnus kicks the ropes and Storm falls first onto the ring apron then hits the arena floor hard below. As Storm is getting up on the outside, Magnus runs up and jumps off the top turnbuckle to the outside, nailing Storm on the floor below with a springboard plancha, taking him right back down. Magnus quickly gets to his feet and plays to the crowd. Magnus then grabs a beer from a fan, drinks half of it, then slams the cup on Storms head. Magnus rolls Storm back into the ring and follows him in. Back inside the ring, Magnus smacks Storm around on the back of his head a couple of times(ala Chris Jericho). All it accomplishes is pissing Storm off, which turns Storm into a house of fire, who unleashes on Magnus. Magnus is unable to stop Storm, and at one point while the referee was distarcted by Hall. The Big Show reached in to grab Storm by the leg and trip him, but after a reverse by Storm, Show ended up grabbing Magnus. Who himself got distracted and got nailed with a Super Kick to the face from Storm. By the time Hall and Show realized what had taken place, Storm covered Magnus and got the three count to win the match.

::After having won the match, Lance Storm quickly exits the ring as "El Phantasmo" once again plays and we over hear the ring announcer::

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen the winner of this match, Lance Storm.

::As Storm celebrates his win by joining the crowd before eventually making his way backstage. Back in the ring, Magnus is slowly getting to his feet while Hall and Show question each other as to what happened. And we fade out to a commercial break::

::Coming back from the commercial break, Magnus is finally on his feet and has a mic as he begins addressing Scott Hall and The Big Show::

Marc Magnus: What in the hell were you two thinking? Hall, I appreciate you wanting to have my back by distracting the referee. But you didn't need to. I was more than capable of handling myself against Storm. And as for you Show, thanks for costing me the match.

::With that an obviously angry and upset Magnus drops the mic and storms out of the ring, leaving Hall and Show to follow behind as the "nWo Theme" plays them out. We then go backstage to see Mike Tenay on his cell phone::

Mike Tenay: I've already told you a dozen times before, I'm Mike Tenay. ::There's a pause as Tenay listens to the person on the other end respond:: What do you mean who's Mike Tenay? ::There's another brief pause before Tenay continues:: Mike Tenay, lead color commentator of Idaho League Wrestling's Wednesday Night Warefare. ::Another pause:: What in the hell do you mean what's Idaho League Wrestling? Are you serious? ::Pause:: Well you tell him that when he's done being "busy" with Hemme, that he needs to get his ass down here as soon as possible. ::Pause:: Shane McMahon, that's who! Your boss, you idiot! His father Vince McMahon claims he now owns ILW, and we want answers now!

::Tenay then flips his phone shut, notices the camera, glares and then walks off shaking his head and we go back to ringside for the next match, as the ring announcer begins the introductions::

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen the next contest of the evening is a triple-threat match. ::Fans cheer:: Making his way to the ring at this time, hailing from Gainesville, Georgia. He is the "Phenomenal One" AJ Styles.

::The fans are going wild and on their feet, as the Pyrotechnics around the entrance way go off. And AJ Styles makes his way out as "I Am" plays in the background. Styles makes his way down and into the ring, where he poses and then waits as the ring announcer introduces the next contestant::

Ring Announcer: The next participant in this match hails from Greenwich, Connecticut. He is "The Game" Triple H.

::Again the fans are on their feet, going ape sh*t as "Time To Play The Game" echoes through-out the ILW Arena and Triple H makes his usual slow and methodical entrance. Once "The Game" is inside the ring, the announcer speaks up::

Ring Announcer: And the third and final participant in this match hails from Parts Unknown, he is the "Messiah of Violence" Tommy Duran.

"Passive" fills the arena, as does a nice pop from the crowd as Duran comes out through the crowd. Jumps the ringside barrier, rolls underneath the bottom rope and into the ring. Once there, he acknowledges the fans. The referee calls for the bell and our second match of the night has begun::

AJ Styles vs. Triple H vs. Tommy Duran, Triple-Threat Match

Our match starts off with Duran getting behind Triple H and putting him in a waist lock. Triple H quickly reverses it by flipping Duran over and taking him down to the mat where he's put into an arm bar. The referee's checking the situation. As he does so, Styles charges at the ropes, springs off of them and nails "The Game" in the face with a sit down drop kick. Styles gets Triple H to his feet and whips him into the corner, but "The Game" reverses it and sends Styles in back-first instead, and follows up with a nasty clothesline in the corner. Styles slumps down o the second turnbuckle and Triple H does the DX Cotch Chop before putting the boots to Styles. Duran is back up and jumps Triple H from behind. Duran spins Triple H around and goes for his "A.M.F" finisher right away, but "The Game" gets free, kicks Duran in the gut and goes for "The Pedigree". But Duran gets out and "The Game" hits him with his trademark high-knee instead. Duran stumbles backwards into the ropes, and as he bounces off Triple H clocks him with a stiff right. "The Game" does this a couple of times of punching then bouncing Duran off the ropes before Triple H whips him into the opposite ropes, goes for another high-knee but misses, and takes Duran down with a wicked spinebuster on the return! Triple H throws his arms up and plays to the crowd before going for the pin. One. Two. Duran kicks out! As Triple H goes to pick Duran up, Styles hits him with a charging clothesline, followed by a standing moonsault and goes for the cover. "The Game" kicks out after a one count. Styles puts the boots to Triple H, before body slamming him and going up top. As he does so, Duran gets up and shoves him off the ropes. Styles falls, and nails the ringside barrier and looks to be out cold on the arena floor. Back in the ring, Triple H has gotten back to his feet. Duran goes to spear him, but Triple H rams him shoulder-first into the ring post instead, nails him with another kick to the mid-section and drops him with "The Pedigree"! Triple H goes for the cover. One. Two. Three.

Ring Announcer: And the winner of the match, "The Game" Triple H.

::After the match is over, "Time To Play The Game" fills the arena for the second time tonight. As Triple H has his arm raised in victory, the music suddenly stops as the lights in the arena go out. And when they come back on, Raven is in the middle of the ring, where he nails "The Game" with a fireball to the face. As Triple H rolls around on the mat in agony, we overhear Jerry Lawler::

Jerry Lawler: Oh my god! Raven is back in Idaho League Wrestling, and he's just thrown a fireball into the face of Triple H! We need medical staff at ringside asap!

::As EMT's head for the ring to aid the fallen Triple H, Raven stands in the middle of the ring in his arms out stretched pose. And we fade out to another commercial break::

::Coming back from the commercial break, we go right into our next match of the evening::

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, our third contest of the evening is a singles match. Making his way to the ring at this time. Hailing from Emerald City, New York. He is, "Mr. Pectacular", Myke Hawke.

::The fans greet Hawke with a mixed reaction as he heads for the ring::

Ring Announcer: And his opponent, he resides in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is, Cole Henry.

::The fans are on their feet and cheering as "Man I The Box" plays. But as it continues to do so, Cole Henry doesn't come out. The ring announcer then does a second introduction for Cole Henry, who still doesn't show up. Hawke is in the ring talking with the referee. The referee then speaks with the ring announcer, who informs the fans::

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, I have been informed that if Cole Henry does not make it to the ring by the end of the referee's standing ten count, then he will be disqualified from the match.

::As the fans begin to boo the referee calls for the bell::

Myke Hawke vs. Cole Henry, Singles Match

After calling for the bell, the referee begins the ten count. One. Two. Three. ::At first the crowd counts along, but it's soon replaced by a chant of "Bullsh*t!":: Four. Five. Six. Seven. ::The fans "Bullsh*t!" chant has now turned into a chorus of boos:: Eight. Nine. Ten.

::As the referee calls for the bell and the fans continue to cheer, we get the official word from the ring announcer::

Ring Announcer: Here is the winner of this match by disqualification, Myke Hawke.

::After the match, Hawke poses in the ring as his music plays in the background, and we fade out to a commercial break::

::Coming back from the commercial break, we see that Mike Tenay has rejoined Jerry Lawler at the announce table, and we listen in::

Jerry Lawler: Welcome back, Tenay! Glad you could rejoin me for our main event.

Mike Tenay: Thank you King and so am I. Folks, just to inform you all. I have not been able to get a hold of ILW CEO Shane McMahon yet. But I can promise you all that I will get to the bottom of this Vince McMahon matter just as soon as possible.

Jerry Lawler: I certainly hope so, Tenay. I don't think too many people are going to be happy with Vince McMahon or should I say his special guest hosts running the show.

Mike Tenay: I can certainly relate to that, King. But for now, we've got a show to do and it's time for our main event.

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, it is time for your main event of the evening. Which features a intergender tag team match up. Coming to the ring at this time, hailing from Waterbury, Connecticut. She is, Velvet Sky.

::We then cut to a shot of the entrance way as "The Beautiful People Remix" by Marilyn Manson plays and out walks Velvet Sky to a big pop. Once Sky is in the ring, "Sexy Boy" hits and the fans go wild as the ring announcer introduces him::

Ring Announcer: And her tag team partner, hailing from San Antonio, Texas. He is the "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels.

::Shawn continues his way down and into the ring, where he does his usual pre-match play to the crowd::

Ring Announcer: And their opponents for this match, making her way to the ring at this time, hailing from Santa Monica, California. She is, Christy Hemme.

::A HUGE pop is received as "Wasting Away" hits and Christy Hemme bounces her way down, into the ring. Where she waits for her tag team partner::

Ring Announcer: And here tag team partner, hailing from Tampa, Florida by way of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. He is the "Instant Classic" Christian Cage.

::The fans are on their feet and going wild as "Christian's Theme" fills the arena, but after a few seconds they realize that he's not coming out::

Jerry Lawler: Oh no! Not again! If Cage doesn't show up like Henry, we're going to have a full blown riot on our hands Tenay, I just know it!

Mike Tenay: First Vince McMahon now this. What else could possibly go wrong tonight, King?

::As the ring announcer gives a second introduction for Cage, the "Instant Classic" finally saunters out, wearing street clothes and playing to his "peeps"::

::As Cage continues his way down to ringside, we once again over hear our announce team::

Mike Tenay: Now just where in the hell does he think he is going? He's got a match, that should be taking place right now. And yet he's not even dressed for the occasion.

Jerry Lawler: I don't know, Tenay. I just honestly don't know.

::As Michaels, Sky, and more importantly Hemme look on from inside the ring, perplexed, Cage makes his way over to the announce team::

Christian Cage: Hey guys! How are y’all doin’? Christian Cage decided to grace y’all with his presence!

Mike Tenay: Um... Christian…why aren’t you in the ring with your partner, Christy Hemme? I mean, after all, this is a historic night! This is the return of Idaho League Wrestling!

Christian Cage: Who cares? More importantly, this is the night... of the return... of Christian Cage! Just not to the ring, I regrettably say. And I don’t think Christy Hemme needs my help. She made it painfully obvious that she doesn’t need ANYBODY’S help! She can do it all herself! She’s a big girl with a big-ass attitude! She doesn’t WANT or NEED help, so let’s see her do it all by her lonesome!

Jerry Lawler: I’m not so sure that’s what she meant, Christian. I mean, she is a tough chick, but taking on Velvet Sky AND “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels single-handedly is a bit outta control!

Christian Cage: First of all, you address Christian Cage as “The Champ”! Second of all, Christy can talk a tough game, so let’s see how she works against two of the most dominant names in ILW! She talks a lotta crap. She says she doesn’t need any help, so Christian Cage talked to Eric Bischoff and got myself pulled from the match. Christy Hemme doesn’t need to be graced with the partnership of Christian Cage! So screw her! “The Champ” is just gonna observe his future opponent; Christy Hemme.

Mike Tenay: Whatever, Christian Cage. You’ve been a master of mind games for years, so if this is a little game with you, then we’ll see how it plays out.

::Back in the ring, the referee is having a conversation with Hemme, Michaels, and Sky. After a few brief moments, the referee walks over to the ring announcer::

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, the referee has informed me that tonight's main event will now be a one on one match up between Christy Hemme and Velvet Sky, with Shawn Michaels serving as enforcer.

::The fans cheer, and with a shrug of the shoulders Michaels exits the ring and takes his place at ringside as our main event match is finally under way::

Christy Hemme vs. Velvet Sky, Singles Match(Main Event)

The referee calls for the bell, and the two women circle one another. Sky puts her hand up to Hemme, telling her to "bring it on". They lock up and Sky backs Hemme into the corner and goes for a chop to the chest(sls Big Show style), but Hemme escapes out the corner and hits Sky with a knee, putting Sky in the corner now and follows up with a forearm smash. Hemme tries to whip Sky out of the corner, not once but three times, but Sky holds onto the ropes. Eventually on the fourth attempt Hemme is able to whip Sky out of the corner. Sky reverses the whip and sends Hemme into the opposite corner, Sky charges in after her, but Hemme moves at the last possible second and Sky manages to put on the brakes. Hemme clubs Sky from behind with a couple of forearm smashes. Runs into the ropes and connects with a drop kick. Sky is down and Hemme with the cover. One. Two. Sky kicks out! Both women are back up, and Hemme connects with a wheel barrow into a bulldog, but Sky blocks it. Sky then charges at Hemme, and Hemme drops down to the mat and Sky takes herself out of the ring over the top rope. Hemme with a cross body block off the top turnbuckle from inside the ring, onto Sky down on the floor. Hemme quickly gets up, she's pumped and playing to the crowd. Hemme then goes for the Flying Firecrotch Guillotine and connects!

Mike Tenay: Folks, don't go anywhere! We've got to take one last commercial break, and we'll continue without interruption until there's a winner.

::We then fade out to one last commercial break of the night::

::After the commercial break, we come back to see that Velvet Sky is now in control of the match up::

Mike Tenay: Ladies and gentlemen, here is what took place during the commercial break.

::We then get a split screen shot, that shows how Sky gained the upper hand after poking Hemme in the eye. As the match continues in the ring::

Sky is now throwing Hemme around the ring like a rag doll. Sky gets Hemme to her feet and nails her with a body slam. Goes to the second turnbuckle and nails a big splash. Sky with the cover, hooking the leg. One. Two. Hemme kicks out! Growing angry, Sky gets to her feet and yells at the referee. Hemme then rolls Sky up from behind and nearly gets the three. A now irate Sky puts the boots to Hemme, before mounting her and smashing her with rights and lefts. The referee pulls Sky off of Hemme, after she refuses to listen to him. Only to get kicked in his "golden globes" by Sky. Michaels goes to enter the ring, only to have Cage throw down his head set and jump "HBK" from behind. A brawl then ensues between the two men, that spills into the crowd, and ends up going behind the scenes. Back in the ring, Sky has brought a steel chair into the ring, which she uses to drop Hemme onto with her "Blonde Ambition" finisher! The referee now able to function, calls for the bell disqualifying Velvet Sky from the match.

Ring Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, here is your winner by disqualification, Christy Hemme.

::The crowd cheers as Hemme is helped to her feet by the official, and has her arm raised. But her celebration is short lived, when Sky clocks her from behind with the steel chair, before doing the same to the referee. As Sky is going for a second chair shot on Hemme, Shane McMahon rushes to the ring. Where he slides in, yanks the chair away from Sky, who quickly gets out of dodge. As the show goes off the air, Shane McMahon is seen picking Hemme up off the mat and carrying her out of the ring::

Mike Tenay: Folks, we're out of time. Thanks for joining us tonight. For Jerry Lawler and everyone at Idaho League Wrestling. Have a wonderful weekend and we'll see you right here, live next week.