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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 7:17 pm
Hiro is brought up, but can barely stand. He is tossed by Jarel into the barricade....and he goes over! Holy s**t! Hiro is in the crowd! Several fans slap Hiro and one even kicks him, and security then rushes over to make the fans part and stop touching Hiro. Wow, this is getting real hardcore! The ref starts to count, with a one.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:48 pm
the punishment is far from done. There is nowhere in the Den that is safe from the Dragon's wrath. Jarel reaches out into the crowd and once again attempts to pull him up. This time, he would attempt to suplex Hiro from the crowd back to the floor of the ringside area
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:54 pm
The ref yelled for Jarel to get away from Hiro, but it was too late. He had gotten Hiro up to his feet, and took his arm. Jarel lifted Hiro up, and then slammed him back down at ringside with a sickening suplex. Every fan in the arena let out a collective gasp followed up with cheering and supportive chants. The ref threw up his arms, even he cringed from such a hit just by looking at it. His count got up to two as Hiro lay down on the ground, arching up his back.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:22 pm
Jarel sits up immediately and grins mischievously at the referee and the crowd. Damn subhuman needs to know his role and shut the hell up. As the referee's count reaches four, the Dragon stands up and briefly looks out into the cheering fans. Those chairs look like a good idea. But this is a normal match, and Jarel can certainly play by the rules.
the count reaches six and he finally attempts to pull Hiro up and roll him back into the ring
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:33 pm
Hiro is brought up, and rolled into the ring! Rolling off into the center on his own, Hiro lays there and breathes heavily. His back is so sore, he cant lay right down straight on it. He has to arch it up. The fans continue with "Lets Go Jarel" chants, and the ref counts to 7 with Jarel still outside.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:35 pm
Jare slides into the ring to end the count and rises to his full height. He walks over to Hiro careful, then goes to drop his elbow across the smaller man's chest before going for a pin
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:40 pm
The elbow connects, knocking all of the air out of Hiro and making his arms and legs jerk up. The ref drops right down to the mat, starting to slap it...once...twice......OH! Hiro kicks out at two and a half, keeping this match alive. An elbow drop? It'll take like, 23 thousand of those to keep Hiro Shin-Mozas down.
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Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 11:51 pm
Jarel is undaunted by Hiro's kickout. This gives him a chance to inflict more punishment. He rises up to a knee and looks to force Hiro to a sitting position, only to lock in a Dragon Sleeper submission hold
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:15 am
Jarel brought Hiro up a bit, and suddenly, the submission was locked in! Well damn, that was sudden! Hiro was trying to rip his arms free, stomping his feet into the ground as he shouted out in pain. The ref got close, constantly asking him if he wanted to continue. Man, was this looking real bad, real fast.
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:35 am
Jarel says nothing, merely keeping the hold in. He doesn't even waste the breath to tell hiro to tap as some submission wrestlers do. This hold has won Jarel championships in the past, and solely from his focus on choking an opponent out. That same focus is what he's applying here
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:39 am
Taking his free hand, Hiro attempted to wildly flail it at Jarel's head, trying to possibly connect with his jaw in an attempt to get him off. He was in so much pain, if this move was locked in any longer, it would be the end of Hiro! No one wants that!
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:35 am
Jarel is clocked in the jaw, and while the hold loosens just slightly from the shock of it, he refuses to release it so easily. Instead, he attempts to pull back on the hold further
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 10:15 am
Jeez, this was bad. Jarel wasn't letting go, and the move was getting re-applied fast. Fearing this could be the end, Hiro start to surge. Using all of his energy, he looked to bring himself up to his feet, making the move a standing dragon sleeper. However, that wasn't it. He attempted to run for the ropes, and as he did, he would run up the ropes, flip up in the air, and complete a reversal with a Shinaruni! What an athletic move from Hiro! How will the Dragon handle this one?
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:16 pm
Of all the counters to the Dragon Sleeper, that was perhaps the most unlikely one Jarel had seen. Unfortunately, he didn't just see it, he felt it, as he's dropped backwards to the mat by the manuever. that wouldn't be beneficial to his headache later
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Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:28 pm
What a counter from Hiro! The fans were made dead silent by the impressive athleticism of the Crack in the Castle. Laying on the ground in front of Jarel's head and clutching his back, Hiro threw out an arm and draped it over Jarel, looking to score a pin fall victory following the awesome counter!
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