Card #24: House Card - Norfolk, VA
September 29, 1999

The Scope - Promoter Scott Malec

NORFOLK HOUSE CARD

Here are the results of the FWF House Card held here at the Scope in Norfolk, Virginia:

JAMES "GIGOLO" CAREVEGGIO vs. SUICIDE KING

Suicide King has entered the FWF with a fury from the Land of the Rising Sun. Caraveggio just happened to be his first hapless victim. Suicide King used his hardcore style to batter the "Gigolo" all over the ring area, including doing a somersault splash onto Caraveggio laying on a table outside the ring. This was merely the set-up for King's deadly finisher, the top rope Michnoku Driver, to put an end to this massacre. Norfolk EMTs had to take Careveggio out on a stretcher with a neck brace and the extent of his injuries is unknown.
WINNER: Suicide King at 8:05

MINION AND WAYNE ROBERTS vs. DOOMSDAY

The recently revealed Wayne Roberts teamed up with his newfound friend Minion against a large new team known as Doomsday. There was one slight problem. Goliath and Mammoth, both at 350lbs., had little or no talent and were basically Crash Test Dummies for Minion and Roberts' aresenal of moves. Roberts and Minion viciously double teamed the two large and useless men until the end, when Roberts made Mammoth tap out to his Deadlock double arm submission move after he and Minion performed a double piledriver. Roberts and Minion then harrased the crowd and recieved massive boos in return.
WINNERS: Minion and Wayne Roberts at 6:29

CONFLICT vs. JT HOLIDAY

Holiday made his grand entrance into the FWF against a young but formidable opponent in Conflict, who recently made a tag team title run with partner JD Badluck. Conflict was able to hold off the skills and veteran craftiness of Holiday for awhile, but eventually, the rookie made a mistake and Holiday capitalized. Conflict was slow to get to the top rope when Holiday caught him and thumbed him in the eye, and followed it up with his Stud Drop top rope powerbomb. Almost immediately after the 3 count, Codie Thompson ran into the ring and assaulted Holiday with a Singapore Cane and the fans soaked it up. Thompson choked the life from the cocky and arrogant Holiday with the cane and the fans apparently thought Holiday deserved it as they rewarded Thompson with a standing ovation.
WINNER: JT Holiday at 9:37

HACKER vs. D-MON

The computer whiz tangled with the Jamaican shootfighter in a strange and unorthodox matchup. Hacker and D-Mon matched each other move for move for about 5 minutes, but eventually D-Mon took control with his superior fighting ability. Hacker was able to confuse D-Mon with some smart wrestling, but D-Mon simply put a hurting on Miss Honey's charge. Honey tried to distract D-Mon at one point, and it backfired, because when Hacker charged from behind, D-Mon caught him flush in the chin with a deadly savate kick. D-Mon then hit the Tropical Depression, a suplex into a sitting piledriver, to secure the win. D-Mon then made a lewd gesture at Miss Honey on the way out which caused her to try to get at D-Mon, and referee Stu Fields did his best to restrain her.
WINNER: D-Mon at 11:42

URBAN DEATH SQUAD vs. THE DARK ALL-STARS

Two young teams debuted here in Norfolk and the match was a mess from the start. All four rookies were in the ring and refused to go to their corners, and the brawl spilled to the outside. The two teams administered a severe beating on each other as they were both counted out. The brawl spilled into the locker room area where security had to be called in to break it up.
WINNER: Double Countout at 2:42

ELVIS PUMMEL vs. "LIGHTS OUT" SCOTT ALLEN

The 50s greaser from Charlotte met Scott Allen head on in what can only be described as an all-out street fight set in a wrestling ring. Allen and Pummel battered each other like two barbarians, drawing blood from each other as they used several pieces of ringside furniture as flying projectiles and targets for body-tossing. They even started grabbing beers and assorted other objects from the crowd and started throwing them in each other's faces. Its amazing how referee Stu Fields let this one go, and eventually the two men settled into the ring and used what little energy they had to wrestle the rest of the match. The match ended when Pummel caught Allen coming off the ropes and hit his belly to back suplex into a bridge to get the 3 count.
WINNER: Elvis Pummel at 14:58

ASYLUM vs. BLACK SAGE

Black Sage made his return to the wrestling ring after a long leave of absence due to drug related problems. Sage showed a bit of ring rust at the beginning, but Asylum apparently brought out the best in him and that rust was shaken off quickly. The match was very physical, as the two men used power move after power move to wear the other down. After a while, Asylum grew frustrated and started using some sort of metal object in his tights that he kept hidden from referee Sal Putz. Black Sage was opened up, but still managed to put up one hell of a fight. Sage's shadowy military past came into play as he utilized martial arts to get back at Asylum's use of a weapon. Suicide King quickly ran to ringside suddenly and blasted Asylum in the head with a steel chair, prompting Sal Putz to call for the DQ. Black Sage was enraged about this and went after Suicide King, but he was already long gone.
WINNER: Asylum by DQ at 15:24

"MR. CHARISMA" WALTER MACDOUGAL vs. JD BADLUCK

Two more young lions in the FWF squared off to mark their territory in the league, but sadly, the match was marred by interference. Badluck and Macdougal went move for move, with Badluck taking the upper hand with an aerial attack when all of a sudden, Badluck's former partner Conflict came down and jumped in the ring and attacked him. The two went at it fast and furious as the referee called for the bell. Badluck and Conflict battled to the outside, where JD managed to stun Conflict with a moonsault from the ring apron as security moved in to break it up. WINNER: JD Badluck by DQ at 6:27

MAIN EVENT - JEAN RABESQUE vs. MICHAEL "THE DRAGON" KERRIGAN

Former Frontier Champion Jean Rabesque recently returned to the FWF in pursuit of the title he never lost, and tonight in Norfolk, another returning superstar, Micheal Kerrigan, was standing in his way. Kerrigan, who recently lost his wife Mariko, wrestled with passion and intensity as crowd support was split right down the middle. The two veterans engaged in a mat classic, worthy of any future highlight tape. Scientific wrestling turned into power moves and even brawling came into play as the winded combatants threw everything they had at each other. Kerrigan could very well have been on his way to winning the match when he locked a dragon sleeper on Rabesque. As Rabesque was sinking to his knees, the bell rang and Kerrigan thought he won the match. But referee Willie Bennett threw his hands down and said that the 30 minute time limit had expired. Kerrigan fell to his knees in disbelief. Rabesque collected himself and the two stared at each other for a few seconds before extending hands and giving each other a firm handshake and an embrace. Kerrigan left the ring first, and from out of the crowd jumped Minion and Wayne Roberts and they both jumped Rabesque in the ring from behind. Roberts, bearing a ball-peen hammer, drilled Rabesque in the back of Rabesque's oft-injured knee from behind. As Kerrigan tried to get back into the ring to help Rabesque, Abel Wicks ran from the dressing room in street clothes and nailed Kerrigan from behind viciously. Wicks then joined the attack as Roberts folded Rabesque's knee in a steel chair and jumped off the top rope and nailed him, causing Rabesque to scream out in pain. All three men continued to stomp on his knee until security and Norfolk police came down to get them off Rabesque, not before Kerrigan was able to hit all three with a flying body press from the top rope. WINNER: Time Limit Draw 30:00