Pyro goes off as the LOWO logo pops up and the LOWO theme begins to play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRegyA37LYc
Steven Williams and Robert Cook are shown at the commentary table with big smiles on their faces, obviously excited for the show starting.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to LOWO’s very first weekly show, live from New Orleans! I am Steven Williams, alongside Rob Cook, welcoming you to the beginning of a new era in pro wrestling!
Thanks, Steve. Yes, we have a new era starting here. Two tournaments will be on-going for the next three weeks, leading up to the crowning of the very first LOWO Heavyweight and Tag Team Champions four weeks from tonight!
The crowd falls to a dead silence as the two commentators pause. The titantron then lights up and music begins to play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrO4YZeyl0I
The crowd has mixed reactions as LOWO chairman Chris Lincoln walks out, dressed in an immaculate suit and a smile on his face.
Everyone, welcome to LOWO! I wanted to introduce myself to those who don’t know me- I am LOWO’s chairman, Chris Lincoln. I’ll just go ahead and say have a wonderful night! Let’s waste no more time. We have a show to start, and the first match is part of round one for the Heavyweight Tournament; Roy Heimdall will face Kenzo Misawa, and it starts now!
The crowd cheers as Mr. Lincoln walks backstage. There is a brief pause before the titantron lights up once again while ring announcer Leon Johnson enters the ring from the side opposite the ramp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJk6gZuPKRE
The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Introducing first, from Phoenix, AZ, weighing in at 223 pounds… ROY HEIMDALL!
The crowd has mixed reactions as Roy Heimdall walks on stage, no expression on his face. He walks slowly to the ring, removing his shirt once inside, bearing only his solid-grey trunks. He walks over to a corner and squats down, awaiting his opponent.
Roy doesn’t seem too happy to be in the opening match.
He’s not upset either. Is he emotionless or something?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR-khnY4wDI
And his opponent, from Tokyo, Japan, weighing in at 206 pounds… KENZO MISAWA!
The crowd pops as Kenzo Misawa, wearing long white tights with red dots on either side of the legs, runs up on stage. He clears the ramp with a couple jumps, a firework going off on the edge of the stage for each jump. He then hops into the ring, jumps up on the top turnbuckle near Heimdall, and yells, “Remember Mitsuharu!”
Kenzo, on the other hand, is all about this match! I’m eager myself to see what the kin of Mitsuharu Misawa can do.
I’ve been told he uses moves that Mitsuharu used in his prime, but he’s so much smaller than he was. I wonder how that will play out.
Kenzo stretches out his arm for a handshake, which Roy ignores. The two men begin circling around the ring before Kenzo hops up on Roy’s shoulders, hits a flying head scissors, and makes a quick cover.
…1!
…2!
Roy kicks out and quickly rolls out of the ring.
Wow! I certainly didn’t see that coming. Kenzo already almost ending the match right there!
It looks like Roy may have bitten off more than he can chew by coming to LOWO. This is where the big boys play.
Roy continues to stand outside of the ring, hands on his hips, obviously frustrated. The ref wastes no time in beginning the count.
…1!
…2!
…3!
And so on. At “9,” Roy slides back in the ring, where Kenzo waits for him. Kenzo hops up on Roy’s shoulders for a hurricarana, but Roy is ready this time, and counters it into a powerbomb, and makes the cover.
…1!
…2!
Kenzo barely kicks out in time.
Roy almost had the win right there! What a massive powerbomb!
What in the world, man? You can’t just stand around outside like that and take a break! This man is a disgrace.
Roy grabs Kenzo by his hair, brings him to the center of the ring, and hits an Inverted DDT, where he again makes a cover.
…1!
…2!
Kenzo again barely breaks the pin. Roy then walks over to one of the corners and begins stomping his foot, waiting for Kenzo to get up.
I think Roy is looking to hit a superkick!
This might be the end for Kenzo… what a pity. Roy doesn’t deserve this win.
When Kenzo finally rises to both feet, Roy moves in for a superkick, but Kenzo dodges out of the way, hits the Shining Wizard, and goes for the cover.
…1!
…2!
Roy barely kicks out.
What a beautiful counter from Kenzo Misawa! WOW!
It looks like things have turned around for the Japanese prodigy.
Kenzo then hovers over Roy, waiting for him to get up. When he does, Kenzo hits the Tribute to Mitsuharu, but Roy lands on his feet. When Kenzo turns around, he runs into a superkick, where Roy goes for the cover.
…1!
…2!
…3!
Here is your winner, ROY HEIMDALL!
The crowd has mixed reactions as the ref holds Roy’s arm up in victory; most of the crowd is, however, booing him, due to his rejection of the handshake and his rolling out of the ring.
What a great first match! Roy Heimdall sticks the landing and lands into the next round.
Hate to admit it, but that was a great reversal from Roy. Hopefully his attitude changes over the course of this tournament though; I don’t like his current one.
Well, ladies and gents, we are heading to commercial, but when we come back, the first round of our tournament continues with the Samoan Deron Badu taking on Aaron “The Assassin” Paulsen!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRegyA37LYc
Steven Williams and Robert Cook are shown at the commentary table with big smiles on their faces, obviously excited for the show starting.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to LOWO’s very first weekly show, live from New Orleans! I am Steven Williams, alongside Rob Cook, welcoming you to the beginning of a new era in pro wrestling!
Thanks, Steve. Yes, we have a new era starting here. Two tournaments will be on-going for the next three weeks, leading up to the crowning of the very first LOWO Heavyweight and Tag Team Champions four weeks from tonight!
The crowd falls to a dead silence as the two commentators pause. The titantron then lights up and music begins to play.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrO4YZeyl0I
The crowd has mixed reactions as LOWO chairman Chris Lincoln walks out, dressed in an immaculate suit and a smile on his face.
Everyone, welcome to LOWO! I wanted to introduce myself to those who don’t know me- I am LOWO’s chairman, Chris Lincoln. I’ll just go ahead and say have a wonderful night! Let’s waste no more time. We have a show to start, and the first match is part of round one for the Heavyweight Tournament; Roy Heimdall will face Kenzo Misawa, and it starts now!
The crowd cheers as Mr. Lincoln walks backstage. There is a brief pause before the titantron lights up once again while ring announcer Leon Johnson enters the ring from the side opposite the ramp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJk6gZuPKRE
The following contest is scheduled for one fall! Introducing first, from Phoenix, AZ, weighing in at 223 pounds… ROY HEIMDALL!
The crowd has mixed reactions as Roy Heimdall walks on stage, no expression on his face. He walks slowly to the ring, removing his shirt once inside, bearing only his solid-grey trunks. He walks over to a corner and squats down, awaiting his opponent.
Roy doesn’t seem too happy to be in the opening match.
He’s not upset either. Is he emotionless or something?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR-khnY4wDI
And his opponent, from Tokyo, Japan, weighing in at 206 pounds… KENZO MISAWA!
The crowd pops as Kenzo Misawa, wearing long white tights with red dots on either side of the legs, runs up on stage. He clears the ramp with a couple jumps, a firework going off on the edge of the stage for each jump. He then hops into the ring, jumps up on the top turnbuckle near Heimdall, and yells, “Remember Mitsuharu!”
Kenzo, on the other hand, is all about this match! I’m eager myself to see what the kin of Mitsuharu Misawa can do.
I’ve been told he uses moves that Mitsuharu used in his prime, but he’s so much smaller than he was. I wonder how that will play out.
LOWO Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One Match
Roy Heimdall vs. Kenzo Misawa
*Bell Rings*
Roy Heimdall vs. Kenzo Misawa
*Bell Rings*
Kenzo stretches out his arm for a handshake, which Roy ignores. The two men begin circling around the ring before Kenzo hops up on Roy’s shoulders, hits a flying head scissors, and makes a quick cover.
…1!
…2!
Roy kicks out and quickly rolls out of the ring.
Wow! I certainly didn’t see that coming. Kenzo already almost ending the match right there!
It looks like Roy may have bitten off more than he can chew by coming to LOWO. This is where the big boys play.
Roy continues to stand outside of the ring, hands on his hips, obviously frustrated. The ref wastes no time in beginning the count.
…1!
…2!
…3!
And so on. At “9,” Roy slides back in the ring, where Kenzo waits for him. Kenzo hops up on Roy’s shoulders for a hurricarana, but Roy is ready this time, and counters it into a powerbomb, and makes the cover.
…1!
…2!
Kenzo barely kicks out in time.
Roy almost had the win right there! What a massive powerbomb!
What in the world, man? You can’t just stand around outside like that and take a break! This man is a disgrace.
Roy grabs Kenzo by his hair, brings him to the center of the ring, and hits an Inverted DDT, where he again makes a cover.
…1!
…2!
Kenzo again barely breaks the pin. Roy then walks over to one of the corners and begins stomping his foot, waiting for Kenzo to get up.
I think Roy is looking to hit a superkick!
This might be the end for Kenzo… what a pity. Roy doesn’t deserve this win.
When Kenzo finally rises to both feet, Roy moves in for a superkick, but Kenzo dodges out of the way, hits the Shining Wizard, and goes for the cover.
…1!
…2!
Roy barely kicks out.
What a beautiful counter from Kenzo Misawa! WOW!
It looks like things have turned around for the Japanese prodigy.
Kenzo then hovers over Roy, waiting for him to get up. When he does, Kenzo hits the Tribute to Mitsuharu, but Roy lands on his feet. When Kenzo turns around, he runs into a superkick, where Roy goes for the cover.
…1!
…2!
…3!
*Bell Rings*
Here is your winner, ROY HEIMDALL!
The crowd has mixed reactions as the ref holds Roy’s arm up in victory; most of the crowd is, however, booing him, due to his rejection of the handshake and his rolling out of the ring.
What a great first match! Roy Heimdall sticks the landing and lands into the next round.
Hate to admit it, but that was a great reversal from Roy. Hopefully his attitude changes over the course of this tournament though; I don’t like his current one.
Well, ladies and gents, we are heading to commercial, but when we come back, the first round of our tournament continues with the Samoan Deron Badu taking on Aaron “The Assassin” Paulsen!




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