[b]“Turn up the Trouble” begins to play throughout the arena and instantly, the crowd begins to boo. Ken Anderson walks out from the backstage area. He walks down the ramp looking into the crowd as they continue to boo him. Kennedy runs up the steel steps and climbs into the ring. Once he’s in the middle of the ring, he lunges to the side and reaches up into the air as a microphone drops down from the ceiling. His theme song fades away as he begins to speak.[/b]
[i]“Now that I have everybody’s attention, I would like to inform you all that tonight; I weigh a perfect 243 lbs. I hail from Greeeeeeen Bay, Wisconsinnnnn-uh! I am, the next ROH World Heavyweight Champion, MRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ANNNNDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRSSSSSOOOONNN!”[/i]
[b]From there, Anderson walks over to the turnbuckle and climbs up to the second rope. He puts his arms up into the air with the microphone still in his right hand. After a few moments, he bends his right arm and yells,[/b][i] “ANNNDDDDDDEEERRSSOONN!”[/i][b] He then throws the microphone behind him, and as it rises back up to the ceiling, Anderson jumps down from the turnbuckle.
The crowd sends out their boos for Mr. Anderson as he leans back in the turnbuckle and awaits his opponents.[/b]
[b]As Anderson is relaxing in the turnbuckle the lights in the arena go dark. A single spotlight shines on the stage near the entrance tunnel where the superstars come out. An electric guitar begins to play bringing the crowd to their feet. The lead singer of GRITS steps up the microphone as the band begins to play the familiar tune of Get Ready To Fly.[/b]
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[b]A mixed reaction emanates from the crowd as the spot light glides over to the center of the stage where AJ Styles steps out first wearing a long blue robe with white dots all over the robe and white feathers down the center with the hood over his face. AJ turns his back to the crowd as his pyrotechnics go off. AJ turns back around as the end and grabs his hood and looks to both sides of the crowd before pulling it back with a smile on his face. Once the pyrotechnics are over Ric Flair comes from the back and follows behind AJ Styles.[/b]
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[b]AJ Styles and Ric Flair slowly make their way down the aisle as GRITS continues to play live for the crowd. As AJ and Ric make their way to the ring they avoid the wandering hands of the fans wanting to touch them. Ric Flair makes his way up the steps first and as he reaches the ropes he calls the referee over to hold the ropes open for him. The referee approaches and holds the ropes open as Ric Flair makes his way inside the ring. AJ then slowly walks up the steps one by one until he reaches the apron where Ric is waiting with the ropes open for him. AJ steps inside toward the middle of the ring where he poses for the crowd and again receives a mixed reaction.[/b]
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[b]AJ then does the same pose for the other three sides of the area as Ric follows him and claps for AJ as he poses. Grits are still performing which is exciting the crowd as AJ stands in the middle of the ring looking toward the entrance ramp at the band and begins to take the robe off slowly. After the robe comes off he hands it over to Ric Flair who goes over to the side of the ring and hands to a hand at ringside and has a few words with him before heading back to stand next to AJ. AJ poses once more for the crowd as the band finishes the song and points over to AJ and Ric who are grinning in the middle of the ring.[/b]
[b]“Faith in the Devil” by Wednesday 13 plays over the speakers now. The crowd sends out more boos like the two previous guys before Malakian. Malakian steps out on to the stage in his normal ring attire and poses before walking down the ramp with the title around his waist. Malakian enters the ring and poses once more before heading to his corner.[/b]
[color=green][b]Tony Chimel:[/b][/color][color=green] Ladies and Gentlemen, it is time for our ROH main event of the evening. This bout is scheduled for one fall, with no time limit, and is for the ROH World Heavy Weight Championship!
Standing in the corner to my back left is the first challenger hailing from Green Bay Wisconsin, he weighs in at two hundred forty-three pounds, Ken Anderson!
The next challenger is standing directly to my left, he is a former ROH World Champion, he is known as the prince of Phenomenal, he hails from Gainsville, Georgia, weighing in at two hundred two pounds, A…J…Styles!
And finally to my right, he is current reigning and defending ROH Heavyweight Champion of the World. He weighs in at two hundred three pounds, and is from Parts Unknown, Alexander Malakian![/color]
[b]Earl Hebner takes the belt from Alexander Malakian and folds the straps behind the belt. Earl walks over to Ken Anderson first and shows the belt to Anderson. After Anderson looks at the belt he does the same for Styles. Earl hands the belt to Chimel who is now standing outside the ring and walks to the back of the ropes out of the way of the wrestlers and calls for the bell.[/b]
[i]Ding ding ding[/i]
[color=blue][b]Dave Prazak:[/b][/color][color=blue] I have been waiting for this match all day long Lenny. When you put three of the top guys in the company, or even the wrestling community in general in the same ring and tell them to go at it you can only expect magic to happen.[/color]
[color=red][b]Lenny Leonard:[/b][/color][color=red] I couldn’t agree with you more on that Dave. This is one of those matches I never thought I would see, especially Ken Anderson and AJ Styles fighting against each other. Those two were such good friends, almost brothers even.[/color]
[b]In the ring all three men begin circling each other trying to feel each other up. Ken Anderson and Alexander Malakian’s meet and AJ notices but not before they run toward AJ. Ken gets to AJ first and throws a punch which is blocked and returned only to be hit on the back from behind by Malakian. Ken recovers and begins to pound down on the back of AJ.[/b]
[color=blue][b]Dave Prazak:[/b][/color][color=blue] This is smart wrestling by Anderson and Malakian to team up and take one of the three men out of the match and leave it down to two. I think Anderson and Malakian want AJ out this match to eliminate the high flying action he brings and keep the match on ground level.[/color]
[color=red][b]Lenny Leonard:[/b][/color][color=red] Well I agree that AJ does bring the high flying aspect to the mach Dave but you have to ask yourself how long do you think that Anderson and Malakian can work together. They can only hope that they have done enough damage to AJ by that point that he can’t recover and take advantage and does what he does best, and that is take to the air.[/color]
[b]Alexander Malakian shoots AJ off into the ropes and both Malakian and Anderson clothesline AJ to the mat. Anderson begins to stop AJ then Malakian joins in. Anderson picks AJ up and gives him a gut wrench powerbomb and goes for a quick cover only to have Malakian break it up just as quick. Anderson stands up and eyes Malakian while AJ Styles roles outside to catch his breath.
Anderson gets in the face of Malakian and begins to talk trash. Malakian looks back for a moment before sending a right hand to the face of Anderson that sends him back a few steps. When Anderson comes to repay the favor Malakian lands a European uppercut that sends Anderson the mat. Anderson scoots back quickly to the turnbuckle holding his hand under his jaw. [/b]
[color=red][b]Lenny Leonard:[/b][/color][color=red] Well this is what I was talking about earlier. The alliance between these two would only last so long before it combusted. Now we see the champion standing tall while his two challengers are down on the mat. [/color]
[color=blue][b]Dave Prazak:[/b][/color][color=blue] The mistake they are making though is forgetting about AJ Styles. Unless Malakian or Anderson can finish this match quickly then they are going to be in for a world of hurt when AJ recovers. I think if AJ can recover that is when this match will truly begin.[/color]
[b]Anderson stands up from the turnbuckle and walks to the center of the ring where Malakian is standing. The two tie up and Anderson gets the advantage and puts Malakian into a headlock and locks it on hard going down to one knee and twisting arms around the head of Malkain sending him down to a knee also. Earl comes by and checks to make sure It’s not an illegal hold and continues to stay nearby to check if Malakian wants to give up. Anderson continues to grind in the headlock now laying down on his stomach making Malakian go down to laying on his side.
Meanwhile AJ has caught his breath and is resting his arms on the ring apron viewing what is going on inside the ring. AJ climbs up on top of the apron and jumps on the top rope and lands a 450 splash onto both Malakian and Anderson breaking up the headlock. Instead of going for a pin AJ begins to stomp both Anderson and Malakian gaining a measure of revenge for earlier.
AJ picks up Anderson and sends him to the ropes delivering a perfect dropkick to the face of Anderson. Anderson rolls outside the ring and AJ follows him only to get hit by a right hand which he responds to with a right hand of his own. AJ and Ken go back and forth with the right hands not noticing that Alexander Malakian had caught his breath and made his way to the top turnbuckle. Malakian does a moonsault off the turnbuckle onto both AJ and Ken who finally realize that Malakian is flying down in enough time only to be caught and land on the floor on the ground.[/b]
[color=blue][b]Dave Prazak:[/b][/color][color=blue] Oh my God, did you see that. These guys are laying it all out on the line for this match. They all know what is at stake and they are pulling out everything they know. We have already seen a 450 splash from AJ and now a moonsault from Malakian, what is going to happen next![/color]
[color=red][b]Lenny Leonard:[/b][/color][color=red] That was just insane, now all three guys are out on the floor and there is nothing the referee can do about it because there are no count outs in a 3-way match. Malakian seems to be stirring but his holding his ankle. He could have possibly landed wrong when he came down onto AJ and Ken.[/color]
[b]AJ is the first to get back to his feet using the ring apron once again as a crutch. He looks back at Ken and Alexander who are still both on the ground. AJ notices that Alexander his holding his ankle and zooms in him grabbing him and throwing him in the ring. AJ takes the ankle of Alexander Malakian and puts it on the bottom rope. AJ puts one foot on the ankle and using the ropes jumps up and comes down sitting on the ankle of Malakian sending a shout from Malakian. AJ continues to work on the leg by stomping on his ankle. AJ then looks around and notices that Ken is nowhere to be found then locks on the figure four leg lock on Alexander Malakian. The referee is right in place asking Malakian if he is ready to give up. Alexander says no and AJ pulls harder on the legs sending pain through Malakian. While Malakian is screaming in pain and the referee’s attention is on Malakian AJ uses the ropes for leverage. The referee looks back but AJ takes his hands off the ropes before the referee notices. This happens a couple of times. Malakian seems like he is just about ready to tap when Ken Anderson comes in from nowhere and attacks AJ’s head with his boot.
The boot to AJ’s face causes the hold to be broken just in time. Anderson takes AJ and throws him into the turnbuckle, AJ’s shoulder goes against the ring post. Anderson pulls him out then spins him around and throws him out of the ring to the floor. Anderson licks his lips before picking up Malakian and delivers a Mic Check to Malakian in the middle of the ring. Anderson covers Malakian.
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The bell rings as Anderson sits in the middle of the ring in shock. The referee gets the belt and walks over to Anderson and hands the belt to him. Anderson looks at the belt in his hands and a crooked smile comes across his face. Anderson gets to his feet and demands the referee put the belt around his waist. Once the belt is around his waist Anderson pushes the referee out of the way and the lights go out and Anderson lunges to the side and reaches up into the air as a microphone drops down from the ceiling. His theme song fades away as he begins to speak,[/b][i] “And your NEW ROH World Champion, Ken ANNNNNDDDEERRRSSSOONN!!”[/i]
[b]From there, Anderson walks over to the turnbuckle and climbs up to the second rope. He puts his arms up into the air with the microphone still in his right hand. After a few moments, he bends his right arm and yells,[/b][i] “ANNNDDDDDDEEERRSSOONN!”[/i][b] He then throws the microphone behind him, and as it rises back up to the ceiling, Anderson jumps down from the turnbuckle. Anderson exists the ring and walks up the ramp and back to the back.[/b]
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