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25. Ramifications

24. Henry Wilder and Mal vs. Claw

23. Henry Wilder's Partner

22. Ozmaro Vs. Liam Vs. John Uxon

21. Double Feature

20. Rin and Henry Wilder Vs. Spade

19. New Partner

18. Rin Vs. Oscar Ramon

17. The Next Boom

16. The Battle Royale

15. Hall of Fame Checklist

14. Rin and Lam Vs. The Flames

13. Time Skip

12. The Incubi Vs. Alvin Million,

11. Logging Off

10. Championship Opportunity

9. Ozmaro and Rin Vs. El Pollo an

8. Liam Vs. El Pollo

7. Picric

6. Wrestler Name

Road to Energized

avatar on 2022-12-15 10:35:49

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With the controversy being as it was, I was actually right. The Tag Team Championship would be on the line in a Triple Threat Elimination Tables match. 6 men would go in the match. The only way to win was to put all of your opponents through a table. It was Henry Wilder and Mal vs. Horse and Raptor vs Jerry Lakes and Gregory Silver, one of the many tag team combinations in Pet Control. This match stipulation came from a vignette the next week where the members of Claw and Paw were having lunch at a table when Pet control came to mess with them. This boiled over and Jerry went through a table. Pet Control wanted revenge. The pay per view was not for a few weeks. Our faction had lots of work. Benson and I had lots of tag matches to do on Boom. We won each of them. Owen was Liam's main enforcer. Because we were meant to be major jobbers, Owen did not have a clause in his contract giving him rematches. He was going to need to work his way up the ranks. Benson and I would also be on the next pay per view. We had a rematch against The Flames. Very nice set up.

Byron was offered an official Picric contract first. He would start to appear on the main brand in more scheduled matches often in the tag team division. He made sure to take my advice and insist that he had the rematch clause for titles. It did cut down on his pay, but I told him it would be worth it. Due to Byron not having an official contract, they did not have matched together on Picric. Byron took challenges on Boom. He won 1 match and lost the others. Henry was a total punching bag with a belt on his waist. It was not looking good for the team. They did have many vignettes together though. Even though Mal was a heel, the contrast of a purple, taciturn incubus with a happy go lucky scrub that got lucky was interesting. Henry would try to get Mal to "lighten up". One week it was at a club. The next was in the locker room. The third time was at Henry's house. They followed the same pattern. A put upon Mal would be dragged to the location, Henry would try to be cheerful. Mal would then look disgusted. A woman would appear. Mal would stare at her and make out before leaving.

Having the third woman be Henry's mom was a little funny. The look on his face was even more hilarious. After all the preparation, the pay per view was finally here. It was called OPW Energized. We all had matches. Liam had a title defense. He was also being offered a Picric contract along with Owen if he got this defense done. If he lost, it would be a bit up in the air. Liam had a rematch clause and the struggle to get it back might be too interesting to pass up. Owen had a big day ahead of him. It was a Last Man Standing match with John Uxon. John had never forgotten nor forgiven him for what happened at the cage match. Beating Owen here tonight would put him one step closer to taking back the Television title if Liam won. Liam was defending the title against Wendolyn Wembley. It was a simple match. Our match was also a simple tag. The opener was a simple fight between Oscar Ramon and Alvin Milton. I had no interest in that match. What happened next was a First Blood match between rivals Rooster and Mark Matters. Rooster got the win after punching Mark hard in the nose.




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