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Thirty-two wrestlers were to compete in Throne of Amokolia; the first two rounds were a kind of preliminary round. Most of the mediocre wrestlers were eliminated in the first two rounds.  A long struggle for the throne was about to begin among eight prominent wrestlers...
Thirty-two wrestlers were to compete in Throne of Amokolia; the first two rounds were a kind of preliminary round. Most of the mediocre wrestlers were eliminated in the first two rounds.  A long struggle for the throne was about to begin among eight prominent wrestlers...
Jeff Balzano said in his pre-fight interview, "I won the academy development league belt. Everyone knows me with my 90-0 record. Who's next, buddy?"  Lionheart entered the ring with the xxxxx track, and everyone struck a fitness pose before he entered.  The audience started shouting "HBK! HBK!"  in unison  Nobody knew what this abbreviation meant.  It's like a Norman-Kernevon yell.  Then Jeff Balzano entered the ring with cool wrestling goggles and a leather jacket.  Jeff Balzano was booed by everyone.  Then he gave a speech, saying, "This Lionheart is like a cat. You have no ferocity, nobody takes you seriously these days. The company keeps making you lose matches back-to-back, I think you need to get out of the company!"  To which Lionheart replied, "He's trying to lecture me. But I'm going to fuck his pussy!"
Lionheart controlled the early moments of the match, using shoulder blocks and a snap powerslam to keep Balzano grounded. He followed with a delayed vertical suplex and an elbow drop, attempting an early pinfall, which Balzano narrowly kicked out of.
Balzano began to shift momentum with a series of arm drags and low kicks, followed by a snap DDT that stunned Lionheart. As Lionheart attempted to reassert control with a lariat, Balzano ducked underneath and countered with a jumping neckbreaker.
Balzano increased the pace with European uppercuts, a spinning backfist, and a basement dropkick to Lionheart’s knee. He briefly locked in a single-leg Boston crab, forcing Lionheart to crawl to the ropes for a break.
Lionheart later mounted a comeback with a fireman’s carry slam and a diving shoulder tackle, but his hesitation allowed Balzano to recover. As Lionheart rose to his feet, Balzano struck with a sudden superkick.
With Lionheart staggered, Jeff Balzano executed his finishing maneuver, the '''Balzano Breaker''' (a pop-up cutter), planting Lionheart in the center of the ring. Balzano then covered Lionheart for the pinfall.
Jess Harrison gave no interviews before the match. However, Bloodfang Carentan's masked men managed to secretly steal the crown. When Jess Harrison asked for the crown before the match, his guards couldn't find it. Then Jess Harrison completely trashed the entire room. Everything was broken and damaged. Jess Harrison entered the ring but wasn't in the mood at all; Carentan had taken the crown. Who did the crown pass to next? Carentan didn't have the capacity to safeguard it. Bloodfang Carentan made his usual cool and swaggering entrance into the ring.
The match began abruptly when Jess Harrison stepped forward at the opening bell and delivered a crushing straight punch to Carentan’s jaw, knocking him to the mat within seconds. The sudden impact shocked the audience and forced Carentan to roll toward the ropes to regain his footing.
Harrison pressed the advantage with grounded offense, delivering clubbing forearm strikes and a stiff knee drop to the upper body. As Carentan attempted to rise, Harrison lifted him and executed a snap suplex, followed by a running body splash for a near fall.
Carentan eventually fought back, using headbutts and short-range strikes to create space. He countered a charge with a spinebuster and followed with a swinging neckbreaker. Carentan then unleashed a series of corner stomps and attempted to wear Harrison down with a rear chinlock.
Harrison powered out of the hold and responded with a sequence of heavy blows, including a short-arm lariat and a delayed vertical suplex. The momentum shifted fully back in Harrison’s favor when he countered a wild strike from Carentan into a sudden DDT.
With Carentan staggered, Jess Harrison backed into the corner and signaled for the end. As Carentan rose to his knees, Harrison charged forward and delivered his finishing maneuver, the '''Iron Fist Judgment''' (a running straight punch followed by a snap sit-out slam).
Harrison covered Carentan for the pinfall.


[[category: Normandie]]
[[category: Normandie]]
[[category: Amokolia]]
[[category: Amokolia]]
[[category: Professional wrestling]]
[[category: Professional wrestling]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 19 December 2025

The Harrison brothers had separated from the Norman Euran Guards after the new duke, Roulf de Bayeaux, came to power. The Harrison brothers needed their own lordship. Steven Harrison had succeeded in this, becoming lord of Arpad in the 1751 AN heel tour, but the somewhat racist Roulf de Bayeaux wouldn't leave them in peace. Therefore, they set their sights on Amokolia, which already lacked a central government and a king. While the north of that region was as cold as Normandie, the land became quite fertile as one moved south. And thanks to Francia, located on Amokolia's western border, they wouldn't feel like strangers in the region. However, Harrison's plan was discovered by agents of the Humanist Order and the Templers, and thus the first edition of Throne of Amokolia began.

Thirty-two wrestlers were to compete in Throne of Amokolia; the first two rounds were a kind of preliminary round. Most of the mediocre wrestlers were eliminated in the first two rounds. A long struggle for the throne was about to begin among eight prominent wrestlers...

Jeff Balzano said in his pre-fight interview, "I won the academy development league belt. Everyone knows me with my 90-0 record. Who's next, buddy?" Lionheart entered the ring with the xxxxx track, and everyone struck a fitness pose before he entered. The audience started shouting "HBK! HBK!" in unison Nobody knew what this abbreviation meant. It's like a Norman-Kernevon yell. Then Jeff Balzano entered the ring with cool wrestling goggles and a leather jacket. Jeff Balzano was booed by everyone. Then he gave a speech, saying, "This Lionheart is like a cat. You have no ferocity, nobody takes you seriously these days. The company keeps making you lose matches back-to-back, I think you need to get out of the company!" To which Lionheart replied, "He's trying to lecture me. But I'm going to fuck his pussy!"

Lionheart controlled the early moments of the match, using shoulder blocks and a snap powerslam to keep Balzano grounded. He followed with a delayed vertical suplex and an elbow drop, attempting an early pinfall, which Balzano narrowly kicked out of.

Balzano began to shift momentum with a series of arm drags and low kicks, followed by a snap DDT that stunned Lionheart. As Lionheart attempted to reassert control with a lariat, Balzano ducked underneath and countered with a jumping neckbreaker.

Balzano increased the pace with European uppercuts, a spinning backfist, and a basement dropkick to Lionheart’s knee. He briefly locked in a single-leg Boston crab, forcing Lionheart to crawl to the ropes for a break.

Lionheart later mounted a comeback with a fireman’s carry slam and a diving shoulder tackle, but his hesitation allowed Balzano to recover. As Lionheart rose to his feet, Balzano struck with a sudden superkick.

With Lionheart staggered, Jeff Balzano executed his finishing maneuver, the Balzano Breaker (a pop-up cutter), planting Lionheart in the center of the ring. Balzano then covered Lionheart for the pinfall.

Jess Harrison gave no interviews before the match. However, Bloodfang Carentan's masked men managed to secretly steal the crown. When Jess Harrison asked for the crown before the match, his guards couldn't find it. Then Jess Harrison completely trashed the entire room. Everything was broken and damaged. Jess Harrison entered the ring but wasn't in the mood at all; Carentan had taken the crown. Who did the crown pass to next? Carentan didn't have the capacity to safeguard it. Bloodfang Carentan made his usual cool and swaggering entrance into the ring.

The match began abruptly when Jess Harrison stepped forward at the opening bell and delivered a crushing straight punch to Carentan’s jaw, knocking him to the mat within seconds. The sudden impact shocked the audience and forced Carentan to roll toward the ropes to regain his footing.

Harrison pressed the advantage with grounded offense, delivering clubbing forearm strikes and a stiff knee drop to the upper body. As Carentan attempted to rise, Harrison lifted him and executed a snap suplex, followed by a running body splash for a near fall.

Carentan eventually fought back, using headbutts and short-range strikes to create space. He countered a charge with a spinebuster and followed with a swinging neckbreaker. Carentan then unleashed a series of corner stomps and attempted to wear Harrison down with a rear chinlock.

Harrison powered out of the hold and responded with a sequence of heavy blows, including a short-arm lariat and a delayed vertical suplex. The momentum shifted fully back in Harrison’s favor when he countered a wild strike from Carentan into a sudden DDT.

With Carentan staggered, Jess Harrison backed into the corner and signaled for the end. As Carentan rose to his knees, Harrison charged forward and delivered his finishing maneuver, the Iron Fist Judgment (a running straight punch followed by a snap sit-out slam).

Harrison covered Carentan for the pinfall.