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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 1:37 pm
Winner is the first participant in the Money in the Bank Ladder match AJ Warner vs. TGI Huk
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 2:17 pm
As soon as the opening riffs of his theme song were heard, the fans started stomping their feet to the tune of AJ Warner's entrance. Darkness filled the arena until the beat of the drum seemed to flash the lights back on momentarily, and the titantron had shown some highlights of the Bad Chyld's career that included a montage of Killing Sprees and HJKs on the likes of Kelly King 2.0, Randy Orton, Edge, Disciple, Jed, and various others. A spotlight had its attention on the top of the ramp, waiting for the newly-returned wrestler. They had seen him victorious in his debut with Cyrus Leone as the Bad Dreams; it was only a matter of time that they would see AJ not only in singles action, but in contention for the Money in the Bank match, an event he had won in WWE:U that launched him into the main event picture for the first part of his career. It was only fitting that Warner had a chance to compete in this match. His career had just restarted.
"Ain't No Easy Way" -- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

"The following contest is scheduled for one fall, and is a Money in the Bank qualifying match! Introducing first, fighting out of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, weighing in at two-hundred eighteen pounds, A-JAAAAAAYYYYY.... WARRRR-NERR!"
It's easy to fall in love, when you fall in love you know you're done You got easy eyes to hunt and the world above needs your blood In the cold veins of the richest man, he'll pay your way to steal her hand There ain't no easy way, no there ain't no easy way out There ain't noooooo easy way, no there ain't no easy way out There aaaaiiin't no easy way, no there ain't no easy way out
Emerging through the curtain was none other than AJ Warner, and the crowd gave a nice pop to the wrestler as he smirked towards the audience. He pointed to a sign that had said, "I drove 500 miles to see the Bad Chyld." Lost in a euphoric confusion was this man; he was so used to being despised and loathed by the people who witnessed him wrestle, and now that he had changed his ways, they had changed their opinion of him. Funny how things work out sometimes. AJ walked towards the ring with a look of pure determination with a hint of nervousness once more. There was always that feeling in his stomach when he was about to compete because it was once again his life; regardless of the preparation and techniques he had down to every detail, there was always the possibility of losing, especially since he had never encountered TGI Huk. Walking down the second half of the ramp, Warner extended his hands far out to his sides so his fans could slap his hand. This was also an homage to an old taunt he used to do.
It's easy to fall in love when you've run your luck you know you're done And the last kiss had fool's cost, now your tired eyes can only haunt There aaaaiiin't no easy way, no there ain't no easy way out There ain't noooooo easy way, no there ain't no easy way out There aaaaiiin't no easy way, no there ain't no easy way out
Warner had reached the end of the ramp and looked to his left, following his right, with the same smirk he had before. After looking to his left, he walked over to a kid who seemed about 10-years-old. Though the child probably had no clue who he was until a couple weeks ago, AJ shook the kids hand and spoke to him, audible for him and the nearby camera to hear. "Follow your dreams, kid. Maybe one day I could watch you compete in that ring." The kid was now in awe and AJ's smile grew. He had hopped onto the apron and done a fist pump much like Tiger Woods would out of excitement. Warner climbed under the top rope and approached the opposing side of the ring. Putting his foot on the middle rope, he put his left hand on the top rope to balance himself and used his right hand to signal the fans to get louder, and they did as he requested. Warner hopped off the rope and sat on the middle turnbuckle to his right, awaiting his opponent's arrival. He only had one chance to show his worth and whoop someone's a** tonight; you better believe he was going to make it count.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:33 pm
An eerie whistle filled the arena after AJ made his entrance. The fans began their boos, as they knew who was about to enter. The man that beat down Draze not to long ago was about to come out. When the whistle switches to a guitar, The German makes his way from behind the curtain. This doesn't quiet the fans down, and instead makes them louder. TGI Huk looked around the arena at all the fans chants USA, and taunting him and Germany. He shook his head, and looked forward to the man in the ring. He would make his way down the ramp shouting a little German at the fans. When he go to the ring, he would walk up the steps, and he would enter between the ropes. It was now that the announcer felt it best to do his job. "And his opponent, coming from Munich, Germany, weighing in tonight at 6'6, 266 pounds. TGI Huk!" In the ring now, Huk would watch his opponent, and wait for his music to die.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:48 pm
AJ stretched his arms in the corner with the ropes, and stared his opponent down. Was he a bit bigger? Sure, but not too big of an obstacle, at least thats what his eyes had told him. Ding ding ding! Our face of the match wiped his mouth and slowly walked around the ring, waiting either for TGI Huk to make a move or to find an opportunity to strike.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 11:10 am
Huk would put his fists up at the sound of the bell. Being the ex-boxer that he is, this is the most comfortable fighting stance he knew. He would try to walk towards AJ. If AJ tried anything, he should be able to dodge. If not, then he would try a body shot to AJ's gut.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 11:17 am
Warner could see that this man was a brawler by his stance. So in return, AJ put up his best boxing stance until he was hit by the body shot. In retaliation of the body shot, Warner would go for a forearm shot to the side of Huk's head.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 11:26 am
Huk would land the shot, and see a response coming his way, a classic boxing move. Unfortunately for his opponent, the German knows quite a bit about the moves, and you duck and try to turn it into an uppercut to AJ's chin.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 11:29 am
Hit with the uppercut, Warner stumbled back into the corner as the crowd 'oohed' at the German's boxing moves. AJ held his chin from the impact of the blow.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 12:06 pm
Huk watched AJ stumble back a bit. The German would lower his fists a little, and he would walk towards his opponent. He was watchful, as he knew what a trapped animal would do. If he gets to AJ before he tries anything, Huk would try to hit AJ with a flurry of punches.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 12:25 pm
The Bad Chyld saw the intimidating German approaching, but it did not stop the flurry of punches from connecting. The ref started his count to five as Warner was covering up in the corner.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 12:50 pm
Huk would keep his punches going till the ref got to four. He would pull back, and put his hands up to show that he stopped. Then, he would run towards AJ thinking about a corner clothesline.
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Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 1:07 pm
Getting up from his punches, AJ just saw the German running full force for a clothesline. Warner rolled under the clothesline and got to his feet, turning around to see how Huk would react to running straight into the turnbuckle. If he leaned against the corner, Warner would go for his own flurry of strikes with leg kicks!
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Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 1:38 pm
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The leg kicks connected to TGI Huk, and AJ abrutply stopped after a few moments. He would then go for a monkey flip to get the crowd going and use that to fuel his momentum!
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 8:19 pm
Huk would feel the pain of the kicks, and watch AJ jump in the air. This makes him open for an attack, like a punch to the chest.
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 9:27 pm
(I mean a punch to the chest in the middle of a monkey flip works but my hands are behind your neck and legs pushed against your stomach/waist. It wouldn't be super effective but let's go with it.)
Warner was punched in the chest and fell back to the mat, surprised by Huk's counters. It seemed as though his opponent was prepared for anything. AJ rolled bckwards and kneeled looking at TGI Huk, momentarily thinking of how we would defeat the German.
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