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===Alpin Criss versus Tenzan Karu=== '''I Quit! Match''' After a year of live shows and virtual television tapings and Free-Per-Views, the SLCW was a great success. As General Manager, Eric Stuart had shouldered the responsibility of coming up with great match-ups week-in and week-out. In celebration of the SLCW's success, the SLCW would hold its biggest Free-Per-View of the year, Wrestlefest. Eric wanted the main event to be epic, and he recruited Alpin Criss to face none other than Tenzan Karu for his World Championship. The match was set to be an I Quit Match between two of the very best virtual wrestlers in Second Life (tm). At that time, Tenzan Karu had been built up to be a nearly unstoppable champion. His aggressive, take no prisoners, no retreat style would thoroughly trounce the SLCW roster. In order to challenge Tenzan's supremacy, Eric ordered the champion to face none other than "The Nature Boy" Alpin Criss. The first to say "I Quit!" would be the loser. The match-up was perfect for the main event. The unstoppable brute force of Tenzan Karu versus the skill and audacity of Alpin Criss. All of this featured in the main event of the biggest wrestling card of the year. The battle would be an epic back and forth as the men would battle from pillar to post. Alpin would lock in his famous Figure Four Leglock, only for Tenzan to power his way out or find the ropes. Tenzan would lock in his brutal Double Arm Chickenwing, only for Alpin to narrowly escape. As the two battled on for nearly 30 minutes, Tenzan went for a risky maneuver. He set Alpin upon the ring post and proceeded to climb after him. Tenzan set up to perform a superplex from the top rope. But Alpin would reverse, causing a freak accident in which both wrestlers would fall from the top ropes to the arena floor below. Alpin would land on his arm, breaking it. Tenzan would land on his feet, severely spraining his knee. This accident would cause the match to be suspended while both wrestlers were taken to the back to get medical attention. For nearly three minutes the crowd held its breath as it waited for a word from the back on the condition of both men. Suddenly, Alpin, arm in a soft cast, would burst through the stage curtains, dragging Tenzan down the ramp by his injured leg. After rolling his opponent into the ring, Alpin dragged the injured Tenzan to the exact middle of the ring, and wasted no time slapping on the Figure Four. Tenzan would nearly pass out from the pain of his injured leg being twisted in that figure four, but through sheer guts and resilience he managed to reverse the hold. Alpin would release his Figure Four and both men climbed to their feet. Tenzan seized the moment and applied his Double Arm Chickenwing. With his broken arm, Alpin called out in excruciating pain. He was not close enough to the ropes to catch them with his foot. Alpin refused to surrender, despite being unable to escape. Tenzan held onto the move as long as he could, but his injured leg would fail on him. Alpin crashed to the mat as Tenzan's knee buckled under the strain of the submission. Alpin attempted to rise as Tenzan tried to regain his strength. As Alpin got to his feet Tenzan locked in the Double Arm Chickenwing again, lifting Alpin even higher into the air. This time, Alpin was in the middle of the ring and the ropes, his only chance of escape was impossible to reach. Tenzan fought the pain and held onto the move for a brutal few minutes. Alpin simply refused to quit. Once again, Alpin held out long enough for the strain of the submission to take its toll on Tenzan's injured leg. As Tenzan collapsed a second time, Alpin collapsed to the mat. His broken arm was practically useless, and he was nearly unconscious from the pain. Digging the last bit of his resolve, Tenzan hoisted Alpin from the mat and once again locked in the Double Arm Chickenwing. Alpin could practically feel the broken bone in his arm grating under the pressure of the hold. After the third and final attempted Double Arm Chickenwing, Alpin's broken arm could take no more abuse. After 47 minutes of an epic battle in the main event of the most important card in the history of virtual wrestling. In front of a loaded crowd of over 70 SL residents for the most important title in the SLCW, Alpin Criss was forced to quit by Tenzan Karu.
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