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Climax Control Archives / Rule F’n Britannia
« on: January 17, 2020, 09:39:39 PM »
 Staring at the face of Stephen Callaway as he backed up the rampway was the justification he needed that this return was right. Chris Crippler steps back through the curtain with a big smile on his face. He always knew he could defeat his opponent but the journey back to this moment had been strenuous, gingerly walking into his locker room area and sitting down on a steel chair with a moan. Chris’ whole body was aching from his feet up but his hands touch the scar on his neck, expecting pain or an ache to be hurting him more than any other limb, but his neck felt good as he lowered his hands and lets out a sigh of relief.

The week that followed hurt. Hurt a lot. Chris’ training regime has adopted cold baths and other techniques to help his body recover, unlike other wrestlers who can wrestle multiple times a week and travel, Chris is at an age where he is limited to having to recover longer between appearances. Chris hadn’t appeared at Climax Control the following week but checked his twitter feed on his google pixel phone to see the next show, hailing from Florida as his eyes scans the post, seeing his involvement would be in a tag team contest with the new Bombshell Roulette Champion; Candy. A smirk appears on his face as this had been an opportunity he’d wanted. A matchup with Griffin Hawkins is on his list, a title opportunity is another, but with the tag team titles now being mixed and not having a partner or ally in SCW. This match could be the catalyst to maybe showing other bombshells he is a reliable partner.

Having made the journey from England to Florida earlier in the week, to climatize and adjust to the time zone change, Chris has just finished visiting the specialist kinesiology department at the FIU. Holding a new plan for rehabilitating his body after matches, he walks along the university campus, wind blowing his untamed hair as he rolls up the plan and places it inside his suit jacket pocket, placing his hands into his trouser pockets as he stares ahead at the camera.

"George Eliot once said ‘it is never to late to be what you might have been’. When I heard the bell toll after defeating Stephen Callaway, getting my hand raised by the official in front of the Sin City crowd, reminded me that despite my age and my aching limbs that it’s never to late to achieve success here in SCW.” Chris smirks at that very thought. "It was like history repeating itself at the expense of Stephen, with me beating him and being better than him, I almost hated for it to play out that way. But that feeling passed. Not sure I can say the same for you, Callaway. I mean always being in my shadow, always being outshone by me, never achieving what you always wanted to do and that’s defeat me. I sound like I’ve got some god complex saying all that but reality is that its all true. Stephen Callaway will never beat me. Back then. Now or forever.” He looks satirically at the camera before continuing. "Just like in football, not the American egg shaped sport, no. Football. Round ball that is kicked with their feet. You American’s call it soccer but it’s actually called football, one day you guys may get it right, however my analogy is getting long winded and I’m waffling. Just like in football, England always defeats Scotland, like Chris Crippler defeats Stephen Callaway. This coming week on Climax Control there will be another nations battle with England facing the Republic of Ireland. I’ll be teaming with the Bombshell Roulette Champion to face Bella Madison and Republic of Ireland’s own Malachi.”

Chris begins to speak jubilantly "I understand you’re the brother of Lachlan? Right? The former Mixed Tag Team Champion?” He looks impressed before sniggering and laughing. "I tried to sound impressed and that I know who you are but couldn’t keep it serious. Hence the laugh. I honestly don’t care if you have issues with your brother, or have issues with your family, or issues with a store because you got declined for a refund on your leather jacket. No. Malachi the Wild-Child is still going to have issues with his family but will have to face the burden of losing to myself and my partner, Candy.” Chris clears his throat. "The current reigning and defending SCW Bombshell Roulette Champion, Candy. Not a bad partner to have in my first Mixed Tag Team contest, right? Whilst you, Malachi, have Laura Phoenix’s child to partner you. Just like a poker hand, you play what you’re dealt, you’ve got nothing whilst my hand is a winning hand!”

"Call my bluff, Malachi. How much are you willing to bet to see if your mediocre hand can beat ours, a guaranteed win? A call, raise or all in? How are my poker analogies doing? Are you enjoying them or are you lost, wild-child? I bet he’s lost. Irish after all.” He shrugs. "Basically what I’m saying is that I’ve got a bombshell on the rise, the newly crowned champion and you’ve got the daughter of a pro-wrestling couple, it would be like saying a professional pool player faces a complete novice or Usain Bolt racing against John Goodman. I know that doesn’t mean the underdogs cannot have their little day, as we know underdogs do get their day, but when you’ve got a man with brotherly issues and a women who’s trying to live up to her family name facing a veteran and a champion. Doesn’t look or sound good. Just like Stephen Callaway who couldn’t step out of my shadow, you’re going to have to learn a lesson, a valuable lesson on this pathway we find ourselves on and I’ll gladly be your tutor.”

Chris stops walking, readjusts himself in posture and stance to look authoritative. "You should be more like your girlfriend, Malachi, someone who is supposedly smart and trying to be a student of the game. We all have to fail in order to learn. When babies learn to walk, they don’t just get up and walk, they learn how to put one foot in front of another BUT they fall. You expect to just step into the ring, hand in hand with your little girlfriend, and expect to win against a reigning champion and myself? No. Not at all. This will be the bump in the road, your stumble, your learning curve in this cruel business of ours! I have had to fall and lose before learning and improving. We all have. I don’t care if you’re all rose tinted and wanting to win for Elizabeth’s chance to challenge Candy, or even taking that step closer to face your brother or your own championship opportunities, we all have our own agendas and mine outshine both of yours completely. I am on this road for possibly the very last time and I’m looking to bow out in the most spectacular way possible!” Looking aside in remembrance of his first SCW PPV, the final SCW show before its rebirth, where he faced an SCW legend and smiles. Beginning to walk again. "I wrestled someone who wanted to leave on a high, the man who held the SCW Heavyweight Championship when the forbidden named territory, where he was the World Heavyweight Champion, wanted to leave holding that title and bow out the best possible way. Champion of the World. But his farewell match was tainted and left a bitter taste in his mouth. Not the kind Bella has after your intimate encounters. Oh no. The man I mention is Spike Staggs and even thou this match was the catalyst for SCW to be bigger, better and give a big F-U to that alliance, that wasn’t how he wanted his career to end and despite me beating him on the final SCW tour. I don’t want to end the way Spike Staggs did. I want to end winning championships within SCW! Chris looks very intense but he closes his eyes and rakes his long hair back with his hands. "This isn’t my bump in the road, Malachi. This isn’t my learning curve into my first venture into the mixed tag scene. No. This is my first victory with Candy by my side, she will go on to defend the Bombshell Roulette Title and people will bare witness to the threat I pose!”

"I’m sure people listening to me will think why am I underestimating Malachi and Bella, why should I degrade them so when in the same sentence I’m an old-timer looking to ‘hang’ with the cool kids, it isn’t me underestimating the Irishman but I know I am better than the Irishman and will use this match to prove it! SCW will bare witness to this and it’ll be one step closer to myself possibly gaining a championship opportunity! And who knows, if I challenge Griffin Hawkins for the Roulette Championship, SCW will have an All English line-up as champions! Scary thought, right? !” He smirks. "Rule F’n Britannia!”

Chris stops walking as he stands before the Ocean Bank Convocation Center, a poster advertising Climax Control shows many of the SCW competitors like Griffin Hawkins, Roxi Johnson and Mercedes Vargas, but the words ‘stakes will be raised on the upcoming Supercard, My Bloody Valentine III!’ peak Chris’ interest. A chance to wrestle on the first supershow of 2020 and maybe being one of the challengers for one of the championships brings a wry smile to his face. He stares at the image of Griffin with the thought of possibly, for the first time on live stream or PPV, that the two of them will battle in a ring and maybe in a roulette title match.  

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Climax Control Archives / Reignite his career
« on: January 03, 2020, 08:33:06 PM »
 It has been eighteen months since Chris’ last appearance within the six sided ring of Sin City Wrestling.  A lot of questions arose as to why he abruptly left SCW after wanting to appear in the promotion for so long. Defeating legends like Joshua Acquin and Spike Staggs on the farewell tour. Given the opportunity by Christian Underwood and Mark Ward to compete upon its return on a full-time basis, leaving fans and competitors wondering why Chris left not just SCW under a dark cloud but wrestling completely, only to reappear in the lead up to ‘December 2 Dismember IV’ and make his return on the first Climax Control of 2020.

Chris awakes from a long nights rest in his one bed-roomed Ritz-Carlton room, his eyes adjusting to the daylight coming through the slight crack in the curtains, his usual windswept hair sticking out in all directions as he sits up and rubs his eyes with the palms of his hands. Wiping the white sheet off his body and gradually swings his legs over the edge of the bed, readjusting himself into a sitting position, Chris looks down at the scars on his knees from previous surgeries over the years and runs his index finger over them. With a grunt he pushes himself to a standing position and walks across the sleek grey carpet to the en suite and uses the facilities. Flushing the toilet he walks over to the sink and runs the tap, pumping the soap and washes his hands underneath the running water, Chris lowers his head and splashes water onto his sleep ridden face before lifting it back up and stares at the mirror before him. Water dripping down his dogged face but his eyes stare at the new scar on his neck. Swallowing hard as he places his finger along the scar and closes his eyes. Remembering.

Unlike the majority of wrestlers within the SCW or wider wrestling community, Chris Crippler is not as young as he once was, being in his fifties and in what he considers being his last run before finally retiring from active competition. Chris had semi-retired before stepping out to help an up-and-coming promotion, gaining success their and gaining booking in Japan and Mexico off the success, appearing in multiple promotions all over the world. Which includes his two appearances for the farewell tour of Sin City Wrestling. Chris’ recovery from matches and travelling is a lot longer than most, having special regimes in place to help him, aches and pains where a constant and it was part in parcel in what he was doing. However a persistent pain continued in his neck, no matter how he tried to recover, trying new-age techniques, visiting sport science facilities in the hope to rid the pain but nothing helped. Lying to medical professionals before each event so he got medically cleared for the shows, also lying to himself as each performance became a struggle and recently re-watching those matches, it was evident something was wrong and Chris dogged determination to admit something was wrong was his undoing.

Visiting a medical facility that had performed multiple surgeries on him over the years, extensive tests proved he had damaged his neck to the point it required immediate surgery, and the words he hadn’t heard in such a long time. ‘You’ll never wrestle again’. That was the catalyst hearing those words from multiple medical professionals to prove them all wrong. The surgery was a success and the rehabilitation took longer than expected, which fuelled their emphasis on Chris never wrestling again, but also fuelled his determination to prove them all wrong and that he still can step into the ring as an active competitor. Travelling across the world to get the best medical advice that money can buy. After 18 months of rehabilitation, exercise, determination and multiple professionals saying ‘You’re medically cleared’. Chris’ medical nightmare came to an end but all with a word of caution of ‘We advise you to not compete as this could be the end of you’.

Opening his eyes as he lowers his hand and rests them both on the basin, letting out a long sigh as he stares at his wet face, reaching over to grab the soft white hand towel and pats his face dry. Chris grabs his toiletries and showers, shaves and gets dressed in his custom tailored black Vanquish suit. Spraying his face with aftershave and combing his long hair as best as possible, doesn’t matter what he does to it as it has a mind of its own, he places them all into his toiletry bag and steps out of the en suite and walks over to the window. Opening the curtains up one curtain at a time. Chris gazes out upon the Atlanta skyline and admires the view, looking in the direction of where McCamish Pavilion is and smirks. The little doubt of worry about each match being his last is always there but the anticipation of appearing live in an SCW ring again, lacing the boots, stepping out onto the stage to feel the energy from the crowd in attendance, facing someone he had faced a few years ago upon his return from semi-retirement makes the match even meaningful for him.

Stephen Callaway.

"It is funny how this has happened Chris turns around from looking out of the window and adjusts his cuffs on his shirt. ”Back in twenty seventeen we both appeared in an up-and-coming promotion, I wasn’t apart of the crowning of the new champion but I did become the second tiered champ on the next show whilst you became my number one contender, I then became the promotions champion and MADE that promotion worthwhile! Big names came in because of what I was doing whilst you where always in my shadows.”[/i] Chris lowers his arms and places his hands into his trouser pockets. “I main evented, I became the first man to hold both singles titles at once, despite me vacating it a few hours later due to the rules, I represented the promotion in Japan and Mexico whilst you stayed and lapped up what I did there! I conquered the unbeatable. I wrestled guys from the big global promotions. And you never once thanked me for doing all that.. typical scot. Always taking and never appreciating!”

He wonders over and perches himself down on the sofa, crossing his arms and legs, flicking his head back to get the wondering hair out of his face.

”Fast forward to twenty twenty and here we are again. Stephen Callaway and Chris Crippler in the same promotion, only this time you’re the one coming off a win from the Pay Per View, and I am making my return as we face off on the first episode of Climax Control of the new decade. Does that mean the roles have reversed and it’ll be you victorious and me living in your shadow?” Chris pauses for dramatic effect before laughing. ”Please. You have accomplished mediocre things whilst I was out injured and the only mark you’ve left in this sport is a skid! You have been announced as a veteran of this sport by SCW officials but you’re nothing but a filler whilst everyone else outshines you, you are nothing special in my eyes and you never have been anything special in anyone’s eyes, if you weren’t wearing your ring gear then people would mistake you as being a fan or ring-crew. But who am I to say these things when I’ve had a long hiatus and may be as mediocre as you…” He ponders it for a moment before looking serious and speaking seriously. ”…Even on my off day I am better than you. My age doesn’t hinder me when I step into the ring, I can wrestle the best and compete with them, my tired old body may not have the regenerating factors like everyone else. But what I do have is talent. I may not have wrestled in the SCW for months but I am going to show the entire world that I am starting my climb in the promotion on Sunday. It may not be impressive saying I beat Stephen Callaway but it’ll be a fitting start to our intertwined tale.”

”With that being said, the climbing of the proverbial ladder, what is my goal and what is it that I want to achieve? Simple. As much as I can. I have put my name down for the impending 8th annual Blast from the Past tournament, the winners obviously get a chance to challenge for the world heavyweight championship, which is something I’d love to do but I’ve got a long way to go before anything like that.” Chris readjusts his sitting position to get comfortable. ”I am speaking like the trending thing on twitter of what I’d like to accomplish this year, look at me sounding up-to-date with the latest trends, and I’d love to add a match with the current roulette champion Griffin Hawkins to that list. We have wrestled in Germany years ago but nothing like the stage as SCW. Maybe finding a female who’ll tag with this old geeza and challenge for the mixed tag titles. Bit all this talk only matters if I can beat you, Stephen. Otherwise I’d be like all the other new guys who join a promotion with talk of grandeur but fail to deliver.” He leans forward with his elbows on his thighs. ”I don’t intend on being that, Stephen, you went on a slump and I’m going to start that again when I beat you! The tale back in 2017 was Chris Crippler outshining you and it’ll be the same in 2020. I hate it when history repeats itself, don’t you? But I’m going to enjoy it.”

Chris smiles as he stands up and walks over to his bed, drapes the duvet over the bed and picks up his gym bag, grabbing his room key from the bedside table and heading out of the room and down to the built in gymnasium in the hotel itself. Only a few days left until Climax Control and his heart has an extra beat and the excitement fills his body as he hopes to reignite his career.

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Supercard Archives / CHRIS CRIPPLER vs SPIKE STAGGS
« on: January 12, 2018, 09:58:12 PM »
 It all started with a simple tweet.

For many years Chris has followed Sin City Wrestling ever since it became a territory with the National Wrestling Alliance. From competing in the Cruiserweight Tournament to crown the Cruiserweight Champion (which the late Misty won) to participating in the Super J Cup that Atlantic Championship Wrestling held. Badass Championship Wrestling and World Class Championship Wrestling where the top regions, however Sin City Wrestling soon overtook them to beome the staple promotion, catching the attention of everyone in all the different territories, which lead to the man who brought the historical NWA World Heavyweight Championship to the land of Sin, Spike Staggs.

A shudder goes down his spine as he had attended Path to Glory pay per view, where the National Wrestling Alliance officially died after the actions of Mr Batee, the wrestling sheets over the years have said what the intended and agreed plan had been for the end of the show. However the biggest screw job in professional wrestling history occurred, belittling the NWA, the worlds heavyweight championship and leaving a sour taste for the retiring Spike Staggs. Wanting to leave on a high (in both the NWA and SCW) but cast into the shadows of disgrace thanks to Mr Batee.

Spike Stagg retired in SCW leaving behind some great matches of his time in the famous six sided ring. From defeating Nick Jones, headlining a stables war between new xtremes and supremacy, to headlining the second Blaze of Glory against Rage; even co-main eventing the first Blaze of Glory against the owners Mark Ward and Christian Underwood. When wrestlers joined the ranks of SCW they could only dream of achieving a small percentage of what Spike Staggs did in the promotion, no matter how short a tenure he had as an active competitor, no one could live up to his legend and that would be his everlasting legacy within the SCW.

Stepping aside as an active competitor is always a difficult decision, Chris Crippler had to make that very same decision himself when he took up his position as head trainer of a British promotion, streaming and downloading shows from all over the world would aid his students as he looked to mould their minds. Sin City Wrestling had always been one of the promotions Chris would watch and show in seminars. There had been many companies that took the world of professional wrestling by storm. Boardwalk Wrestling, Four Corners Wrestling, World Elite Wrestling, World Wrestling Headquarters to name but a few. However SCW always had a strong core roster, many big names passed through the six sided ring at one point or another, putting up shows of a high calibre that pay per views pushed wrestlers to find that sixth, seventh gear to up their game.

Last year Chris saw an opportunity to step back into the ring at a promising promotion, Skyfire Wrestling, at the tender age of 52 it was always going to be a struggle as he isn’t as young as what he once was. Despite maintaining a good training regimen and stepping into the odd match here and there at local events around the united kingdom, one off matches was completely different to competing on a weekly basis and traveling around the states, rolling back the years to perform against some great competitors and by doing so claiming championship after championship. Ageism and snorts seemed to plague Chris but the doubters where silenced, a tournament in Japan and Mexico opened up, beating current champions of other promotions and almost winning the La Azteca Rumble against eventual winner, Roxi Johnson. No one would have ever seen a 52 year old do what he had achieved yet the offers to appear on their promotions had trebled come the years end.

With the wonder of social media you see wrestlers from all over the place post lists of wrestlers they’d like to face, promotions they like to appear in, and accomplishments they’d like to try to achieve before the year is out. Many tagged Chris in their lists of people they’d like to face and promotions tagging him in posts of people they’d like to see wrestle in their ring. Normally not one to join in the fad but he took out a piece of paper and wrote a list. The top promotion he’d like to have graced in 2018 was Sin City Wrestling, people he’d liked to have faced had Mark Ward and Spike Staggs written on it, but he never thought that opportunity would arise yet he kept them on his list. The news broke about the closure of SCW and Chris didn’t want to lose the opportunity to at least feature in the six sided ring, contacting the relevant people to make it happen and thankfully he made his victorious SCW in-ring debut on the last Climax Control.

And It started with a simple tweet.

The admiration for Spike Staggs wasn’t just in the SCW, or for Mark Ward when Chris comes to think of it, it was when he came across a version of Global Championship Wrestling and then the GXW, where most of the people who featured in the early days of SCW had either had prominent careers in both organisations or where in the early stages of it. Chris had been very loyal during his tenure with the New Era Wrestling, despite the offers to join other promotions again being on the table, he was exclusive to the NEW but he had always been a student of the game. Watching promotions like NLCW, VWF, GXW and SCCW where always being watched on his laptop and television. A conversation with Mark Ward on twitter back in August resorted in a comment about a ‘dream match’ scenario, if Chris could face someone of SCW past or present, Chris said he’d loved to have faced Mark Ward or even Spike Staggs to test himself against the people he had watched and somewhat admired from afar.

Dreams do come true.

Sitting on a plane heading over to the United States when the news broke from Sin City Wrestling concerning the last ever show, Full Circle, getting his phone out of his breast pocket as it vibrated through alerts like mad, seeing that he would be performing almost halfway through the show against the former SCW and NWA World Heavyweight Champion. A smirk arises upon his face as he put his phone away and considered the match itself, thinking that the show’s name fitted this match very well, through the tweets and retweets and streaming countless shows over the years, SCW closes its doors and he faces the ‘dream opponent’ in the Hall of Fame inductee himself.

This has most definitely come full circle for Chris Crippler.  

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It is the night of the big championship match between Mark Storm and Chris Crippler, Global Wrestling Division’s American Justice Championship on the line, the match built as Hero versus Villain, Mark Storm being Everyone’s hero whilst Chris Crippler being the Villain you deserve. The match went back and forth, both showing why there rivalry from Skyfire to GWD via Japan has encapsulated audiences, leading to the first show of 2018 and both men leaving nothing between them. The match ending with the hero turning to be the villain and Chris Crippler steps out into the backstage area feeling battered, frustrated and somewhat belittled by the actions of the so-called hero; Slamming his clenched first against the fall in frustration as he wonders down the corridor and into the small changing room allocated to him.

Sitting down on the steel chair, grabbing the end of his taped wrists with his teeth and yanking it off, grabbing it with his other hand to pull the tape off in frustration and creaking his neck to the side as his phone rings. Leaning down into his bag to grab it to see ‘Wife’ is ringing him, usually after every match his wife rings to check up on him, and she knows the importance of this match with Mark Storm and what it’ll mean to break the duck by beating his sworn rival. However Chris taps the red telephone and switches the phone off, dropping it back into his bag and letting out a long sigh, he didn’t fancy talking to anyone about the event that just happened as Mark Storm claims another championship victory over Chris Crippler.

A knock comes at the door. “Go away!” Chris yells out immediately. Pulling his elbow pad off and dropping it down to the floor, just gazing forward with the numb feeling filling his body, the realisation and disappointment follow as the events replay over in his mind. In a moment of frustration he stands up, grabbing the chair and flings it across the room, the loud clatter of steel on cement wall echoes in the room. The knock comes again at the door and without a moment’s hesitation, rage filling his body as he slams his hand down on the handle and yanks the door open, ready to snap at the person beyond it but he stopped as he saw the person before him. His estranged daughter.

“Commiserations” Chris’ daughter says. “Mum told me how much this meant to you and my business is only a few hours away, I thought I’d come and see the show with my family, they’re not back here so please don’t ask to see your grandchildren, okay!” She says with a cold tone as Chris’ eyes dart beyond his daughter in hope but where dashed by that statement. “I don’t know why I did come, you never came to any of my school plays or sports events, or even bother with anything in my childhood. You always put this business first! I suppose that is why I am career driven but unlike you I have a family, my children love me, I spend time with them and my husband.. HELL even mum and that means flying over to the UK! AND YOU’RE STILL NOT THERE!” Her voice rising as Chris looks downtrodden. “I have tried to build bridges with you, Dad, I have tried so much to understand this industry to the point of even performing in it! I erased all knowledge of your existence and didn’t tell a sole who you were to create my own legacy!” Chris lets out an accepting sigh. “But you didn’t even bother support me when I needed you”

“You asked me not too!” Chris retaliated back without thinking.

She gives him a very cold look. “You’re meant to support me and I cannot do this anymore, Dad, I came here to support you yet somehow I’m standing backstage having a go at you when you’ve done nothing wrong.” She closes her eyes trying not to let the emotions get her any more than they already have. ”I don’t know why I came here but Lucas said about you wrestling three big names, Mark Storm tonight, Someone called Roxi at the end of the month and someone Lucas idolises in a few weeks, someone called Spike Staggs?”

Chris looks at his daughter and realises that despite the disappointing feeling of losing to Mark Storm, he has the unenvious task of trying to defeat the legend that is Spike Staggs in SCW’s final show, having to put all this disappointment aside and GWD to one side to focus on one of the longest reigning SCW Champions of all time.

“I am totally against this but I love my husband and children, something I obviously get from mum, but he is wondering if you could get us backstage for the show so he might be able to meet his idol from his childhood.” She looks at her father with a look of hurt and trying to look sincere at the same time. He nods his head without saying a word. “Thank you, Dad.” She glances down the hallway, wiping the tears with the sleeve of her jacket, she looks back towards Chris sniffling. “Look I better go!”

Chris opens his arms out in the hope for a hug but his daughter shakes her head, declining it as she heads off down the hallway towards the exit, Chris lowers his arms and shuts the door to his locker room. He hadn’t been a good father to his children and one by one they’re leaving his life through his commitment to the industry, one of the reasons he took up being a trainer in England so he could see his youngest two sons grow up, be a proper father to them that he should have been to his others. But his return back to the sport he loves has strained his relationship once more with his children, yet building bridges is all he can hope for as he will get his estranged daughter and family backstage passes for the event, hoping to create history by defeating the monarch of the Staggs dynasty. Not many men could claim that feat and at Full Circle he hopes to be a part of a very illustrious club that can say they’ve faced and defeated Spike Staggs.

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Chris Crippler looks down at the floor as he stands before Full Circle poster, wearing a black tailored suit, waist coat, white dress shirt with no tie on, his hair very unkempt as it drapes over half of his face whilst looking down. He soon flicks his hair back and glares at the camera with a look of intent, taking a long deep breath in before slowly exhaling, the moment seems right for him to finally start speaking his mind concerning his match with the SCW Hall of Fame Inductee.

“The final episode of Climax Control has happened.. Don’t think anyone would have ever thought those words would come from anyone’s mouth, yet there will not be any more shows broadcast and that is a very sad thought indeed, I always looked forward to streaming the show when I’m travelling or stuck in a hotel room. But I’ll have to stream Honour Wrestling or Supreme Championship Wrestling from now on, which is a shame, however I can at least say I’ve performed on the iconic show! Sure Joshua Acquin may not have been the same man who captured the tag team titles, been the force he was in GIW, he is definitely a shell of his former self but that didn’t stop me beating him in the middle of the six sided ring! I was the first winner of the last show for SCW and no one can take that away from me.”

A genuine smile appears on his worn face before realising he had lowered his guard and looking stern once more.

“Which lead us to the final ever production done by Christian Underwood and Mark Ward. Full Circle. From its debuting show back in 2012, its lows with the National Wrestling Alliance, its continuing rise from independent wrestling company to a global phenomenon. Sin City Wrestling once was the other SCW compared to Supreme, now Supreme Championship Wrestling is in the shadows of Sin City, and that is down to everyone involved within the promotion and the names and faces that have help had five star matches night in and night out. So calling it full circle is truly what it is as it goes back to Gold Coast Casino for the final show”

“Before I even step into the ring you’ve got Honour Wrestling’s Song and Orchid and the Honour Champion Mercedes Vargas, Joshua Acquin, Raynin, heavy metal lover Jessie Salco, everyone’s favourite big guy Casey Williams, recent hall of fame inductee Despayre and ACW original and recent manager to the stars, Ben Jordan all perform before I step out onto the stage to see where SCW calls home. And even though there are some amazing competitors but we all know what will steal the show, last week he was unsuccessful but this could be his swan song, this could be the final farewell Spike Staggs deserves going against one of the most sort out wrestlers in the world. Blowing my own trumpet but when you have promotions like Lions Road, WWH, EHWF, SPW all wanting me to make appearances, plus my contractual agreement with a little independent promotion called Global Wrestling Division PLUS the biggest Mexican promotion putting me in the Rey de Reyes Championship match against former SCW favourite, Roxi Johnson. Spike Staggs maybe Mister SCW but Chris Crippler is Mister Global Sensation!”

“You proclaimed that the reason that you are in the hall of fame is because you didn’t say you were the best, you are the man who sold SCW to the world, you had the second longest run as SCW Heavyweight Champion, you took the promotion onto your back and took SCW to the top and set the foundations for everyone who has passed through.. and who am I to disagree with anything you have said Spike. You where the person everyone wanted to be and everyone wanted to beat! You trained Giani Di Luca who went on to be heavyweight champion and recently won a battle royal in Honour Wrestling! You have done it all but like I am about to reiterate, Spike, this is going to be your final farewell since you didn’t get it originally. Right? You remember that night.. a silly question as I’m sure you have it replaying in your mind to this very day. A night where competitors from SCW, NYDW, PRA, BACW, ICW, ACW and WCCW performed and it was all shroud in the dismay of what happened at the shows end! Mike Sloan capturing YOUR NWA World Heavyweight Championship thanks to Adrian Batee! Instead of losing to a better man, like you did in SCW, you were raped of all dignity and those accomplishments you stated of SCW where belittled thanks to that man! Feeling very dirty, used, abused.. that is how people saw you Spike Staggs. Your name dragged through the dirt. Sure NWA died and SCW thrived. But your farewell to your career you wanted was taken away from you and this… this could be the swansong YOU deserve!”

“Unfortunately I don’t intend on letting you have that farewell you deserve!”


Chris shakes his head defiantly.

“See I don’t have a history here in the SCW, I’m just a fan who wanted to cross off things of a list, you have your blood sweat and tears in the foundations of this promotion, Spike. You have had the honour of having students compete, you have had blood relatives and extended family represent and fight under the SCW banner. And now in Honour Wrestling your legacy continues through others. Countless champions have tried to replicate what you achieved as SCW Champion for only one to beat you, and who would have said J2H would have been that man in the early years of the promotion, like Leicester City being 5000/1 odds to win the premier league, J2H would have been in that bracket along with Casey Williams, Lucian Frost and Matthew Kennedy! Yet he did it. You were stripped of any dignity when it came to your final farewell, not even spitting in Batee face could purify your soul, not even returning at the last Climax Control could you get that farewell as your team might have won but J2H pinned you. No standing beside Despayre as the sole survivors.. you were pinned and it will be the exact same thing come Full Circle!”

“The legend of Spike Staggs, that was belittled and dragged through the mud, who has come back for the final shows to give the fans reminiscing thoughts of yesteryear. Yet the 30 plus year ring veteran, the fan who has come to join on the bandwagon, could be the one who defeats you and leaves the final show with his hands raised in the air. How would that sit with you, Spike? If Batee could ruin a promotion and your career with one action, all it takes is three seconds and that is it, I could be victorious against someone like you.. Frightening thought or would it be respectful because I’m an old guy with the ‘veteran’ label attached to it. You can only go by what you’ve read to believe that I am a veteran, I am a wrestling historian at heart and know many things about wrestlers as a student of the game, a sponge that absorbs information about all opponents and wrestling promotions. You might be the trainer of SCW greats like Giani but my craft hones young minds to be like me. Everlasting. Knowledgeable. When I step into the ring with you Spike, it might be the dream match for me, but it will turn into a nightmare for you as I defeat and destroy the legend you created  here in Sin City Wrestling!”


Chris pulls out of his jacket pocket a black armband and pulls it over his sleeve and points towards it.

“I could be a bastard and say this black arm band signifies the death of your career, mourn what you’ve done and it dies once and for all this Sunday at Full Circle, but you announced last month of the passing of one of the great female competitors this industry has ever known. Misty. I’m sure SCW will honour her memory somehow but how about we acknowledge her with armbands. She might not be there in person but she’ll be somewhere in spirit, wrestle the best match of the night, two old guys battling and destroying each other for the final victory in SCW’s history. Misty would want you to go out with a bang, right? I intend on making sure I defeat you, Spike Staggs, to be petty and cross it off a bit of paper I wrote. For you, the fans, competitors past and present, this means a lot more to you so I hope the Spike Staggs that captured the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, the man who held the SCW Heavyweight Championship for such a long time, the person who achieved hall of fame status turns up and not a shell of his former self. I couldn’t take that if it’s another Joshua Acquin!”

“I think you would have probably preferred to have faced someone from your past, like Nick Jones, J2H, Jordan Williams or even Gabriel, add that extra spice to an encounter of this magnitude. SCW’s final show. Instead you’re like a famous person granting a make-a-wish come true and for that I am sorry, but you will be even more sorry when you’re licking your wounds, wondering how you have let some British outside like myself come into SCW and defeat a former World Tag Champion in Joshua and former NWA/SCW World Heavyweight Champion and SCW legend in Spike Staggs. The New Xtremes founder! I’m just a simple guy who doesn't need to go to the ring to say my point, like you do, all I need is myself, a camera and a simple poster promoting the event like I am here. Who needs to step out into an arena, music blaring, PA system with microphone and have the crowd interaction. Why over complicate when simplicity works better! But who am I to tell a hall of fame inductee what to do? I’m just an outsider trespassing.. about to cause the biggest stir since J2H became the longest reigning world champion in the promotions history!”

“Before these two shows no one would have ever heard of Chris Crippler, apart from Griffin Hawkins and those who do pay attention to what happens outside the world of SCW, but now Chris Crippler’s name could be something you’ll remember. Not for the career I’ve had or what I’ve achieved during the 30 plus years, no, not for elevating independent promotions like Skyfire and GWD to the next platform with my top rated matched with Mark Storm. No. It will be remembered by the people of SCW, fans of SCW, for being the man who put the final nail in the coffin to Spike Staggs career. NWA Promotor defecated upon it many years ago but I’ll end it the way it should of ended, in the middle of the ring, in a top match on one of the biggest shows in SCW history in front of countless fans in attendance and watching via stream or television! You want that ending and you’ll get it but unlike Cinderella who got the fairy tale ending… the end of Spike Staggs will be dealt by my hands! Chris Crippler defeating Spike Staggs! Not the way anyone envisioned apart from one person.. me!”

“I look forward to ending the man who put the foundations into this promotion, I look forward to destroying the legacy the right way, I look forward to putting the best down once and for all.. it is a shame it isn’t the Blaze of Glory event as that would have worked brilliantly with that sentence. However Spike Staggs final SCW match will end the way it should and that, that is full circle for him, for me it is the privilege to say I finally wrestled in an SCW ring and being victorious against past champions! That is my full circle and I look forward to this historic event as it is the beginning of the end of Sin City Wrestling!”


Chris nods his head confidently, pausing for a moment before the camera, then stepping out of sight as one of the SCW technicians takes the microphone off from his jacket. Conversations begin between the staff, producers watching the screen to see how the video went, Chris wonders over and looks at the screen and people with distain before leaving the room without looking back.

4
Climax Control Archives / Eager Eyes
« on: December 15, 2017, 09:08:15 PM »
 It has been a pleasant few days away from the wrestling world for Chris Crippler. Having made his victorious GWD debut in a triple threat match to advance into the finals of the American Justice Championship tournament, then making an unexpected visit to the land of sin to appear on the second to last Climax Control, Chris flew back to the United Kingdom that very evening and spent the first couple of days recovering.

Being fifty three now has definitely got its downsides. Years ago he would be able to wrestle in day long tournaments in Germany, compete in several independent shows one after the other in the states before flying to Tokyo and Australia to perform night after night, his body would have been tired and hurting but he could take it. He needed to get his name out into the wrestling world and that is exactly what he did. Chris Crippler may have been mocked for his surname but everyone knew what he brought to the table. Nowadays he is able to perform like he did twenty to thirty years ago, leaving fans in awe as he outperforms men and women half his age, however his body doesn’t allow him to have a heavy workload anymore and a special regime is in place to help recover.

A necessary burden to keep on competing. Throughout 2017 he had heard the same thing thrown at him, that his age is a hindrance and he should retire instead of being an embarrassment, sometimes he ponders that thought for a second before dismissing it as he is one of the best wrestlers in the world currently.

Chris hadn’t bothered to look at his emails or twitter account to find out his opponent, Chris stepped into his furnished office and sat behind his glass table and pressed a few keys on the keyboard, looking at the final Climax Control schedule to see he would be doing the honour of opening the show against Joshua Acquin. Chris un-cuffs his maroon dress shirt and rolls his sleeves up, loosening the noose of his tie, sitting back in his custom-made leather office chair and lets out a satisfying sigh and smirks.  He takes out his cellular phone from his black trouser pocket and mounts it on a special stand, clicking on the camera application and adjusts the height to get the perfect frame, Chris creaks his neck to the side before pressing the record button and sitting back in the chair with a look of content written over his face.


“For months now I’ve been posting tweets about Sin City Wrestling, retweeting shows that I’ve streamed whilst travelling on the road, showing my admiration to a promotion who has some of the best wrestlers in the world or have had some of the best compete in the iconic six sided ring.” Chris pauses for a moment. “And I have had the urge to leave the independent scene to try my luck here, more than an urge as I’ve seen some top quality matches, thinking I could challenge for that title or give a six starred match against him. But I’m someone who likes to honour my contract with a promotion, love or hate me it doesn’t matter, I was signed exclusively to Skyfire Wrestling with the added bonus of competing in special tournaments around the world. Guererros of Lucha in Mexico and New Japan Fighting Championship in obviously Japan.” He turns the camera to show two replica championships resting on the surface, the Skyfire Honour and Skyfire Championship belt, he taps both belts with his free hand whilst turning the camera back. A look of satisfaction upon his face. “I created history their and no one can ever take that away from me, sure the urge to leave was their but I took inspiration from my rival and someone I respect a lot, ‘Your Hero and Mine’ Mark Storm who posted at the beginning of the year a ‘To Do List for 2017’ and my name was on his list. That took me aback as someone from the EWC wanted to wrestle me and it got me thinking about 2018. I’ve recently joined a small promotion in Los Angeles with Skyfire on hiatus, I’m in Guererros of Lucha to wrestle in the Lucha World Cup, beyond that I have nothing planned and I wrote a list of things I’d like to do or achieve. The first thing I wrote down was to wrestle for Sin City Wrestling.”

A crestfallen look appears on the fifty three year olds face. “But the untimely news of the two hundredth edition of Climax Control would be the last, and a special iPay Per View entitled ‘Full Circle’ would be its last, the outpouring towards the promotion had been tremendous and very much deserved. That is genuine comment. But I was disappointed that the first thing I had written down wouldn’t come true. So I contacted the SCW once the news broke and asked if I could appear on the final shows, I had expected them to reject this offer, see out the promotion with its core guys and gals and special appearances of SCW stars of their past.” Chris smiles with gratification. “However they accepted my proposal and on its final show I’m going to have the distinguished honour of wrestling in the opening contest, sure everyone will be looking at the Legends matches and the main event, they can enjoy those matches to all their hearts content but the show is only as good as it’s opening match and I intend on giving the SCW fans the match they deserve! A match to remember! And the person I share that honour with is the ‘Nightmare’ Joshua Acquin.” He gives the camera a look of discontent. “The ephialtes of Sin City! The person who came from the infamous Galveston Island Wrestling, I just hope SCW doesn’t go along their lines as with each resurrection their credibility died and their name ran through the dirt, Mark and Christian aren’t that stupid as they’ve ran this promotion day in and day out for 7 years without a hitch. Promotors can learn a lot from them! Joshua Acquin has done a lot in SCW, a multi-time Tag Team Champion with Steve Ramone and the double cross of 2014 with Lucian Frost, he has had some memorable matches and like he says he has the Acquin way of welcoming wrestlers, many have fallen at his hand and others have gone on to prosper yet this match is intriguing as I’m not looking to prosper on SCW’s demise. I’m not looking to make a name for myself as my name is legendary!” Chris shakes his head. “No, I’m here because I know that Sin City Wrestling legacy will live on for a very, very long time. Promotions like 4CW and EWC are amongst those promotions who leave a legacy and SCW is like the unsung hero that everyone respects. Do I want to add it to my resume? No. Two matches don’t mean anything. I just want to tick off the fact I’ve wrestled in SCW. Self-gratification, Joshua.”

Chris leans forward in his chair to readjust his seating position to get comfortable. “You may see yourself as the come to guy to introduce people to SCW, comparing yourself to the short lived Arizona State Wrestling, you might see yourself as the person who greets the new guys to the promotion but HOW many people remember the greeter at Walmart? If you want to be that guy, Joshua, then that is completely fine. You seem content in it. I mean I could be that guy! I could wrestle the new guys and be content with that..” He ponders for a second. “..But I’m not a novelty act. I see myself achieving things like championships, wrestling the best wrestlers in the world to the best of my ability, seeing the chance to wrestle on the final days of SCW and giving it my all. Looking at the list and crossing things off one by one. You may be the guy Christian, Mark or both turn too but I’m so much more Joshua. So much more!” Chris smirks. “I will be looking for the nightmare who captured those championships, who manipulated a masked enigma to turn on his partner, the person who created waves with Alexis Terry, Ace Baldwin, Alex Castellanos and Chris Callum within the GIW, you speak about the SCW with love in your heart and lust in your eyes because you are SCW. I don’t want a bad thought.. I want THE NIGHTMARE! You want to remember SCW then let Climax Control be your final stand, not mister reliable, be the man who caused a load of bad dreams!” He pauses before letting out a long sigh. “I want to give the entire SCW a match to remember, a show opening match to remember, a show opening match that sets up this legendary show to be one of the best shows of 2017! I hope you find the nightmare but I fear he is but a distant memory, you will fight valiantly but in the end, you may be uncertain of your future but I know what I want and I’m going to be seeking glory in 2018. And maybe I will achieve something elsewhere to mark off another one of my list..” Chris lifts up a photograph of Griffin Hawkins. “..We passed each other years ago in Germany but never wrestled, you achieved great things in the EWC and I had hoped you’d replicate here in the SCW, I had hoped one of my matches would be against you rockstar. I will be watching where you go in 2018 with eager eyes as I hope to wrestle you one on one!”

Chris lowers the photograph and looks at the camera with intensity before tapping on the stop button. He re-watches what he had recorded before uploading it onto youtube, linking it to his twitter account whilst doing so, looking at the number of views rise by the second before shutting down all the apps on his phone. He had to pack his back before heading back out to Nevada to hopefully entice the SCW audience, open the show with a bang and a victory, letting Christian and Mark see that the fifty three year old isn’t just a fan. That he is the real deal.

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