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Old 08-19-2023, 01:28 PM   #7
Flasch186
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**WCW World Television Championship: Brian Pillman vs. Jushin 'Thunder' Liger (w/ Sonny Onoo) vs. The Renegade**
*All participants: Face*

The anticipation is electric as the WCW World Television Championship hangs in the balance in a Triple Threat Street Fight! The fans are on the edge of their seats, ready to witness these three dynamic competitors collide in a match that promises chaos, innovation, and a battle for supremacy.

The arena erupts into cheers as the Japanese sensation, Jushin 'Thunder' Liger, accompanied by his manager Sonny Onoo, steps onto the stage. Liger's high-flying abilities and innovative maneuvers have earned him a dedicated fan base, and his alliance with Sonny Onoo only adds another layer of intrigue to his character. The crowd's excitement is palpable as they await the action that's about to unfold.

Next up is the wild card of the contest, Brian Pillman. Known for his unpredictable nature and fearless approach, Pillman's entrance is accompanied by a mixture of cheers and excitement. The fans know that Pillman's willingness to push the limits will undoubtedly make this match an unforgettable spectacle. Pillman's reputation as a risk-taker and his unrelenting aggression add an element of unpredictability to the match.

Finally, the reigning champion, The Renegade, makes his way to the ring. The cheers of the crowd reach a fever pitch as The Renegade's presence is felt. The champion's larger-than-life persona and impressive displays of strength and agility have captured the hearts of fans everywhere. The Renegade is ready to prove that he's a fighting champion who's prepared to go to any lengths to retain his title.

As the bell rings, the Triple Threat Street Fight immediately lives up to its name, with all three competitors diving into the action. The environment becomes a battleground of chaos, with chairs and other foreign objects coming into play as the brawl spills to the outside. Each participant unleashes their unique offense, taking advantage of the chaotic surroundings.

Jushin Liger's agility and aerial prowess turn the environment into his playground, executing breathtaking high-risk maneuvers that leave the crowd in awe. Pillman's unpredictable style keeps his opponents guessing, as he uses his resourcefulness to exploit openings. The Renegade's power is a force to be reckoned with, as he uses his strength to overpower and overwhelm his adversaries.

Sonny Onoo's presence at ringside proves to be a strategic asset for Liger, as he seizes opportunities to distract the other competitors and create openings for his charge. Meanwhile, Pillman and The Renegade engage in a fierce battle, trading blows and attempting to gain the upper hand.

In a pivotal moment, Jushin Liger seizes an opportunity, utilizing a nearby structure to execute a breathtaking high-risk move that takes out both Pillman and The Renegade. The impact resonates throughout the arena, leaving all three competitors down and the crowd in awe.

As the match escalates, the pace remains frenetic, with each competitor desperately vying for control. In a heart-pounding climax, Liger delivers a spectacular Shooting Star Press that finds its mark, followed by an emotional cover.

The referee's hand slaps the mat for the decisive three-count.

**Winner: Jushin 'Thunder' Liger**

The crowd's cheers reach a crescendo as Jushin 'Thunder' Liger emerges victorious, capturing the WCW World Television Championship in a contest that showcased the heart, determination, and high-flying skills of all three competitors. The Street Fight environment added an extra layer of intensity, creating a match that will be remembered for its breathtaking moments and unforgettable action. Fall Brawl '95 continues to deliver surprises and excitement as the night unfolds!

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