INTRO
February 25th, 2006

Alkaline Trio's "This Could Be Love" hits the speakers, thereby signalling the opening of February's pay per view, Lust; which will feature a 16-man tournament to crown the first Lust champion. Sparks go off as the announcers for the show, Lex Robinson and Steve Hebert, are introduced; which soon pave way into silence, as the action begins.


First Round
Danny Boy Vegas vs. Tony Star

Out first, the former Tony Star -- Damien Star -- waddles to the ringside area, where he patiently awaits the arrival of his opponent, Danny Boy Vegas, who won his number-one seed position at last month's pay per view. Danny Boy, who wastes no time in getting to the ring, wastes little time in beating down the ragged Tony Star, who can only muster little offense. In the end, it's Danny Boy who finishes Tony off with the Snake Eyes DDT, allowing him to advance to the second round of tonight's event.


INTERVIEW
In the backstage area, Ace Rodgers catches up with Danny Boy Vegas, who manages to mumble out some words about winning his opening match, advancing to the finals and trashtalking Shane Donovan.

With a shove, Danny Boy knocks Ace away and walks off, joining Anna, who stands to the side.


First Round
Shane Donovan vs. Regan Chambers

The Sin Wrestling Hall of Famer, Regan Chambers, is first to make his way out; ready to do battle against the mysterious Shane Donovan, who, as of last month, everyone thought was deceased. When Shane hits the ring, both men share lightning-quick strikes and dives, with Shane eventually coming out on top, after Regan misses his signature corkscrew moonsault.

Wisely covering him, Shane gets the pinfall victory, allowing him to advance to the finals.


THE STAREDOWN
However, before Shane can exit the ring and walk to the back, Danny Boy Vegas steps out atop the entrance, peering down towards Shane Donovan, whom he'll face later in the evening, in the second round. Without saying a word, both men point at each other, obviously signifying the damage they're going to inflict on one another later in the night.


First Round
Casanova vs. Hardcore Timmay

As Casanova enters the ring, he awaits his opponent, the returning Hardcore Timmay, who enters from the crowd, wielding a steel chair in his hands. With a crack to Casanova's back, Timmay hopes to capture an early advantage thanks to a sneak attack; but to no such luck.

Once Casanova fires back with some shots of his own, he is able to keep Hardcore Timmay -- his rival from early 2005 -- at bay. Still having the upper portion of his face scorched by Casanova from January 2005, Timmay is unable to fight back; eventually falling to the Destiny Calling from Casanova.

Upon receiving word of his victory, Casanova gleefully stands to his feet, walks to the back and flashes the fans an image of his fang-filled smirk, awaiting the victor of the upcoming match.


BAD NEWS
Coming to the ring, Travis Miller awaits his opponent, who, at present time, had not been named. Rubbing his chin, he stands against the ropes, testing them out, wondering who he'll have to face. After quit some time, he beckons for the microphone.

After talking some trash -- mostly about not knowing who he has to face tonight -- Travis is taken aback when the lights dim and the crowd goes abuzz; just as Lord Nirvana returns to the Sin Wrestling arena, making his way to the ringside area. Shocked, Miller drops the microphone and goes right after Nirvana.


First Round
Travis Miller vs. Nirvana

Meeting the monster, Nirvana, halfway down the aisle, Travis stops him with a series of rights and lefts, which Nirvana shrugs off. Fighting back, striking Miller with a flurry of his own knees and punches, Nirvana eventually bashes "The Icon Killer"'s face off the ring railing and whips him into the ring post. He hopes to crush him up against the same post with a running avalanche splash, but Miller ducks to safety, just in the nick of time.

For Nirvana, of course, safety is just another thought, as he crashes hard into the ring post. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Miller catches Nirvana with a clothesline, knocking him onto his back, soon hearing the bell ring... not to start to match and not even to declare a winner -- but to count both men out.

Thanks to their on-the-floor brawling, neither man will move on in the tournament, which doesn't seem to phase either man; who both continue brawling with each other.


NOT THE OPPONENT HE THINKS
Reminiscient of Travis Miller just a few minutes ago, Stryker Graff walks to the ring, ready for his match, which he presumes will be against Mike Phantasy, the number-one contender to his World Title. However, once inside, Stryker is soon surprised by Mike Phantasy, who walks out from behind the curtain, sporting a "sprained" wrist and a microphone.

Up here, Mike Phantasy talks about the recent numbers he has given everyone, even stating that the final number will be the World Title, which is currently strapped around Stryker Graff's waist. Next, he rambles on about his sprained wrist and blurts out that he will not be able to wrestle tonight, but that he has a replacement wrestler.

Stepping aside, Mike points to his right, pulls open the curtain and out steps the most flamboyantly homosexual man to ever grace the Sin Wrestling arena...


First Round
Stryker Graff vs. Roni

Strutting to the ringside area, the man that Mike Phantasy claims to be "Roni" wiggles his butt and prances near the ringside barrier. He goes to do a little dance on the outer portion of the apron, but that is quickly halted once Stryker Graff grabs hold of him.

Flipping Roni into the ring, the new World Champion wastes no time in stomping, kicking, choking, and literally destroying, the replacement wrestler. He hits a huge release full-nelson suplex that drops Roni on his head, seconding that with a solid legdrop from the second rope. Keeping his eyes locked keenly on Mike Phantasy, who now slowly tiptoes towards the ringside area, Stryker throttles Roni's throat and tosses him to the floor with one hand.

Out here, a crying Roni is consoled by Mike Phantasy, who hoists him up and tells him to "get a hold of himself". Unfortunately for Roni, Stryker Graff soon steps out onto the outer portion of the apron, his hands clasped above his head, looking ready to dive out onto both Roni and Mike Phantasy. Just as Stryker leaps off, Mike becomes aware of the fright in Roni's handsomely gay eyes. Snapping his body around, Mike spots Stryker Graff leaping through the air and immediately forms an evil plan that includes his fist... and the cast around his arm.

As Stryker is about to crash onto both men, Mike hoists his arm up and sends the cast right into Stryker's jaw, knocking him silly. What's even worse for Stryker Graff, is the hard thud that he makes upon landing hard on the floor.

Aware of what just happened, Mike Phantasy commands Roni to stomp the bejesus out of Stryker, not listening to the count currently being made by the referee. When the referee finally reaches "10", he calls for the bell to ring, thus counting-out both men. As a result, neither man will move on; much like the previous match.

Having the World Champion beaten, battered, bruised and eliminated, a grinning Mike Phantasy walks to the back, with Roni prancing behind him. As for the World Champion, he lays motionless on the floor, while officials check his health.


First Round
Flame vs. Crux

Flame makes his way out first, followed by the odd individual known as "Crux", who wears a mask, and is incidentally moments away from experiencing his first Sin Wrestling match.

Right off the bat, both men hook up, eventually knocking each other into the corners, hoping to receive an advantage. In the end, though, it's Crux, who pulls out a sneaky thumb to the eye of Flame, enabling him to take control of the match. After this, Crux hits several hurricanranas, dropkicks and even a flying dropkick. After a missed top rope hurricanrana, which Flame reverses into a flying sit-down powerbomb, that allows Flame to get a two-count, Crux is strangled into agony by some of Flame's submission holds.

Once Crux sees an opening in Flame's offense, however; he instantly lowblows him and rolls him up from behind with a schoolboy. Placing his feet on the ropes, Crux is able to get the three-count victory over Flame, who looks disappointed about his loss.


M.I.A.
Standing backstage, with his usual stupified expression, is Ace Rodgers, who is standing just outside of Nikita's dressing room door. The door, which is open, showing no one inside is focused on for a few seconds until Ace bursts into another frenzy. In this haze of words, he states that neither Nikita, nor her opponent have made it to the arena tonight, further declaring that he doesn't know what will happen to the tournament. On top of that, he also reveals that Tony Millennia's opponent, Raziel, did not make it, either.

Before the camera can pan out, a disheveled Corey Page is shown walking across the screen, prompting Ace to grab him by the shoulder and question him about the tourney. Not liking this a bit, possibly because of his prior convictions from the police, Corey Page shrugs his shoulders, bites his lip and exclaims that there'll be an explanation after the next match.


Semi-Finals
Danny Boy Vegas vs. Shane Donovan

Danny Boy Vegas was the first person out. While standing at the entrance, his gloating is soon obstructed by Shane Donovan, who comes charging out from behind the curtains; popping out of nowhere like a scorned ghost. Caught off-guard, Danny Boy stumbles to the ground, allowing Shane Donovan to control the brawling done out onto the floor.

However, once the matches commences in the ring, Danny Boy Vegas is able to steal the momentum away by hitting a sneaky lowblow on Shane, allowing him to gain the advantage. Using his sly wits and strength, Danny Boy's able to keep Shane grounded, not enabling him to hit any high-impact moves.

After catching Shane with a number of near falls, including Shane placing his foot on the bottom rope in the nick of time, Donovan quickly wises up to his predicament. Striking Danny Boy Vegas with a boot to the face after a botched backdrop, Shane begins to take out DBV's legs with various kicks to the knee, shin and the back of leg, eventually forcing Danny Boy to fall onto his back.

Taking advantage of this situation, Shane is able to unleash a series of high-impact moves, such as a flying elbowdrop to Danny Boy's sternum, a supersized superplex off the top rope, and a diving headbutt, which knocked DBV silly.

When Shane lifted Danny Boy up to his feet, he whipped him into the ropes, only to have it reversed. When he returned, Danny Boy tried to lift Shane up into the air with some sort of power move. Luckily for Shane, he was able to wiggle his way to safety, landing behind DBV, allowing him to apply a reverse facelock. Dropping down, he hits one of his favorite moves, The Downfall, which is normally used to setup his finisher -- The Clincher.

Just as he locks it on, though, DBV's manager, Anna, runs from the back and leaps up onto the apron, grabbing the attention of the referee. Having only applied The Clincher for a few seconds, Shane rises to his feet and goes to grab Anna, having a few choice words with her. Unfortunately, he doesn't realize the fact that upon leaping up onto the apron, Anna was able to heave in a pair of brass-knucks that landed beside Danny Boy Vegas.

Being the crafty and cunning veteran that he is, Danny Boy places the brass-knuckles over his fist, gets to his feet, swings Shane around and clocks him with the knucks, unbeknownst to the referee. When Anna hops off the apron, he tosses the knuckles to her and demands the referee to make the count...

1...2...3!

With some good old fashioned cheating, Danny Boy Vegas is able to move on to the finals, leaving Shane Donovan an angry mess.


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Huddled in a circle around Corey Page; Casanova, Tony Millennia and even a laid-back Crux, who does not speak, all question their opponents for tonight, wondering exactly who the hell they will face. With all three men having no idea about their future concerning tonight's event, they begin to slowly break into mini-arguments of their own... sort of.

As Casanova and Tony Millennia bicker back and forth, Crux just casually leans back against the wall, watching as Corey Page finally comes to a decision. That, of course, being Casanova, Tony Millennia and Crux advancing to the semi-finals via byes; and that they will have to face each other in a triple-threat match to officially find out who will be in the finals against Danny Boy Vegas...

Speaking of which, the winner of the last match, DBV, calmly walks into the scene; despite having bruises and wounds all over his body from his previous match against Shane Donovan. He stares the three men down -- snickering to himself when he reaches Crux -- and walks off, not saying a word.

Needless to say, with time running down, tension is building.


Semi-Finals
Casanova vs. Tony Millennia vs. Crux

The contestants come out, blood boiling about the recent news. Out first is Tony Millennia, followed by Casanova, and then Crux, who still has a mask covering his face. They all stand in a separate corner, waiting for the match to begin and when the bell rings, Crux is the first out, attacking Tony Millennia from the get-go.

For now, Casanova leans back into his corner, watching the duo attack each other, eventually stepping in once he sees a proper opening. For instance, he walks in, grabs Crux by the back of his mask, twirls him around, kicks him in the gut and powerbombs him -- even jack-knifing his legs into a rollup opportunity.

Unfortunately for him, Tony is aware of this and stops the three-count via a kick to the face. Not liking this one bit, Casanova rises, punches Tony in the cheek and they start to rumble, as well. Using this time to recover, Crux is able to roll to the corner and climb to the top rope. When Casanova and Tony turn around, they are both met with a flying crossbody that takes each man down.

Using his agility and speed to maintain his advantage, Crux delivers some fast-paced knees and kicks to both opponents, even lining them up next to each other. He springboards himself off the top rope, crashing down with a moonsault onto Tony Millennia; but not Casanova, as he rolls away in time. Crux decides to go for a second high-risk move, but Casanova watches him leap to the top turnbuckle and charges in, pushing Crux off the turnbuckle and to the floor, below.

With Tony and Casanova in the ring, Casanova takes advantage of a fallen Tony Millennia, who can barely rise to his feet; hitting him with a series of suplexes and piledrivers. When he is ready, he lifts him up into a vertical suplex position, while Crux regains his wits, climbs to the top rope and leaps off; just as Casanova drops Tony to the mat. In the process, Crux crossbody splashes Tony and he goes for the pinfall on him.

1...2...

Casanova forces the stoppage, thanks to a kneedrop to the back of Crux's head, rendering him silly. Lifting Crux up, Casanova hoists him up into a vertical suplex position, only to drop him forward, having him land on Tony's chest. Bouncing off the ropes, Casanova rebounds with a legdrop to the back of Crux's head, as he lays on top of Tony. Just like before, Casanova fails in his attempt for a pinfall, after he rolls Crux off.

As the match rolls on, we see the trio get back to their feet, with Crux running at Casanova, only to be thrown into the air, fallaway slam-style. Ironically, Crux uses his legs to latch onto Tony's neck, taking him over with a hurricanrana as he floats to the canvas. He goes to roll Tony up, but Casanova realizes this, grabs the mask and throws him over the top rope. Crux is able to "skin-the-cat", though, allowing him to climb back onto the side of the apron and springboard into the ring with a flying dropkick, knocking both men down and out.

Later on, when Crux goes to use the top rope again, he is stopped by Tony Millennia, who comes in and throws a forearm into his gut. He goes to climb up alongside Crux, looking for what seems to be a superplex, only to have Casanova come up from behind and place him on his shoulders. Not knowing what to do, Tony Millennia waves his arms maniacally, being in a position he is not used to being.

Just then, Crux leaps from the top turnbuckle and brings him down off Casanova's shoulders with a hurricanrana. Once Tony crashlands, Crux is swiftly grabbed by Casanova, who hits him with the Destiny Calling. As a result of the blow, Crux spirals out of the ring and lands on the floor, while Casanova jumps atop Tony Millennia, hooking his leg.

1...2...3!

Getting the victory, Casanova quickly rolls to the floor, holding his ribs, still feeling the effects of the match. He walks to the backstage, knowing that he will have little time to rest. After Casanova exits to the back, Tony Millennia stands in the ring, shaking his head, while Crux walks to the back, visibly angry.


WOUNDED
A camera opens in the backstage area, where Ace Rodgers is gathered, along with an entire crew of medical workers, who seem to be hunched over, checking in on someone. As the fracas becomes louder and more chaotic, Ace walks closer and leans in, getting a good view of who is laying on the ground.

It's Sin Wrestling owner, Corey Page.

Shocked, startled and confused, Ace drops his microphone and runs off, looking for more medical help.

Meanwhile, Corey Page lays unconscious on the ground, with two bullet holes in his body and with blood pouring from his flesh wounds. Several medics question what happened, but no clear-cut response is acquired.


Finals
Danny Boy Vegas vs. Casanova

Everyone in the arena is shaked and upset by what has just transpired in the parking lot area. Nevertheless, the show must go on -- at least that's what Danny Boy Vegas states when he steps out from behind the curtain, with Anna walking directly behind him. Not listening to the cursing and the slurs from the fans, he rolls into the ring, awaiting the arrival of Casanova, who had just finished his match.

Obviously, Casanova's music plays, forcing him out. Everyone expects him to be worn down from his previous match, but alas, that's not the case. He flashes his fangs at the audience before rolling into the ring, where Danny Boy Vegas awaits. Instead of going straight for the attack, DBV aides Anna in getting out of the ring and turns his attention back on Casanova.

Ding, ding, ding!

The bell sounds and the match starts with tension building up between both men, who stare each other down. Danny Boy Vegas calls for a test of strength, but Casanova declines and just steps back, allowing DBV to become distraught at Casanova's distrust. Therefore, when both men come together for a tie-up a few seconds later, it is Danny Boy who gets in a cheap-shot, gaining the upper-hand with a simple knee to the groin.

Controlling the pace of the match, Danny Boy halts Casanova with some rest-holds, mixed in with various suplexes, including a regular vertical suplex and a back-suplex. Having Casanova grounded, he works over the vampire's back, rolling him onto his stomach, only to bounce off the ropes and return with a double-kneedrop to the broad of Casanova's back. From here, he latches onto Casanova's chin and legs, surfboarding him; almost cracking him into two pieces.

When DBV goes to deliver a powerbomb into the turnbuckles, Casanova is able to shrug off the damage done onto his back and slip out of Danny Boy Vegas' grasps. With a dropkick, he sends Danny Boy sailing face-first into the middle turnbuckle and onto his knees. Stepping into the opposite corner, Casanova soon charges forward, delivering a striking knee to Danny Boy's upperback; a bit of payback, perhaps.

After a backbreaker, Casanova ascends to the top turnbuckle, hoping to dive off with some sort of move. However, DBV's manager, Anna, leaps up onto the apron, blindsiding Casanova, causing him to crotch himself on the top rope, resulting in Danny Boy Vegas slowly recovering and rising to his feet. Knowing Casanova's position, Danny Boy tiptoes in and climbs up with him. He places him on his right shoulder and dives off, delivering a nasty flying powerslam; Casanova's back hitting the mat with a loud thud.

At this point, Danny Boy goes for a cover, but Casanova kicks out at the count of two, stunning DBV. Whipping Casanova into the corners four-times in a row, Danny Boy knows for certain that he is damaging Casanova, despite him being a vampire. On the fifth Irish-whip, he charges in with his shoulder, but Casanova leaps into the air, hooks his legs around DBV's arms and sunset-flips him.

The count is made...

...1...2...

Kickout!

At the last second, Danny Boy kicks out, disappointing all the fans in attendance. Rolling back up to his feet, signs of frustration are evident on DBV's face, as he quickly drops Casanova back down to the mat with a running clothesline. Picking him back up, he lands another swift-powerslam, but decides not to follow up with a pinfall or anything. Instead, he showboats.

Standing in the corner, he waits for Casanova to rise. As he does, Danny Boy charges out and leaps into the air with a high knee that connects with Casanova's back, sending him chest-first into the corner. When Casanova stumbles back, he walks right into a waistlock by Danny Boy, who hopes to send Casanova flying with a German-suplex. His luck reverses, though, as Casanova quickly halts the attempt and sends a back elbow into Danny Boy's face.

With the waistlock weakened, Casanova reverses the hold and now applies a waistlock of his own. He goes to give a German suplex of his own, but the pain in his back is too much -- he isn't able to lift DBV. Wise to this, Danny Boy quickly reverses the hold, re-applying his waistlock. Frantic, Casanova tries to counter it, but the only option he sees is running towards the ropes.

Which he does.

But not before ducking underneath the top rope, thus nearly decapitating Danny Boy, who whips back, holding his throat.

Out on the apron, Casanova goes to climb to the top rope, but is held back by Anna, who once again interjects herself. With a kick, he shakes her off, but not before Danny Boy can get back to his feet and stops Casanova from advancing with a punch to the gut. He attempts to suplex Casanova back into the ring, but is thwarted yet again. Casanova reverses the suplex and sends Danny Boy Vegas catapulting to the floor, landing harshly on his back.

With the fans firmly on his side, Casanova climbs to the top rope, waiting for Danny Boy to rise. But for the third time, Anna again interjects herself -- this time by standing in front of Danny.

Looking into the audience, he gauges their opinion, wondering what to do, while licking his chops. Deciding to leap off, it's apparent his move isn't a good idea, as DBV shoves Anna out of the way, and strikes Casanova with a hard body shot as he sails through the air. Landing against the railing, Casanova feels the brunt of this flaw against his back, while Danny Boy Vegas leans against the ring, gaining some oxygen.

On the floor, both men exchange chops and bash each other's skull off the ring steps. After DBV whips Casanova back-first into the ring-post, he charges in at him, only to have Casanova duck and backdrop him onto the ring floor.

Crashing hard, Danny Boy lets out a huge yelp, as Casanova lifts him, about to roll him back into the ring. On his knees, Danny Boy Vegas pleads for his life, but uses this to catch Casanova off-guard with another lowblow. Throwing Casanova back-first against the side of the ring apron, DBV smiles in appreciation at his trickery and rolls Casanova inside. Rolling in behind him, Danny Boy casually covers Casanova...

...1...

With ease, Casanova places his foot on the ropes, stopping the count. Hoisting Casanova up, Danny Boy goes to whip him into the ropes. He tries to hit his trademark move, the Triple Seven, only to have it reversed by Casanova -- all thanks to a tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown.

Both men show signs of being worn down, especially by holding their back. After the move by Casanova, DBV and Cas slowly climb to their feet, neither man wanting to flinch a muscle. Angered, Danny Boy Vegas runs at Casanova, wanting to hit him with a big boot, but it gets ducked. In retaliation, Casanova spins Danny Boy around, atomic drops him and bounces off the ropes, hitting a reverse bulldog.

After some stalling, Casanova points to the top turnbuckle, but because of his sore back, it takes longer for him to climb. This lapse allows Danny Boy to slightly recover and get to a kneeling position. Spotting Casanova at the top rope, he chases in, striking Casanova with an overhead chop that knocks Casanova onto his crotch. With haste, he climbs up with Casanova, but ditches on trying to suplex him.

Instead, he places Casanova head between his legs with a standing headscissors and from the second rope, he hoists Casanova into the air, in a powerbomb position. From here, he drops down to the canvas, hitting a spike piledriver-bomb from the top rope!

Aghast, the entire audience watches as Danny Boy flakes his upper-body onto Casanova, while the referee starts his count...

1...2...3!

When the final count is made, the bell rings and Danny Boy Vegas rises to his knees, smirking. He is immediately congratulated by Anna, who rolls into the ring with the Lust Title, wrapping it around his waist. As Casanova rolls out of the ring, defeated, Danny Boy Vegas stands in the center of the ring, his newly won title around his waist, getting snapshots from various photographers.

The night ends with one final look of Danny Boy Vegas celebrating his win.