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==UHW and VWE - two worlds== ===UHW International Honor Crown Championship and major friendship changes=== Ok, so it's about time this continues to more recent events. Ever since winning the IHCC at UHW, Vince has been keeping a close eye on Kevin for a while. Starting with Kieran, it was made apparent after distracting Maxine that Kevin was up to no good. Though where Kevin went next was beyond belief for Vince. Not only did he end up eventually going after Wolfy, but then ... in a match Vince was ringside for, Kevin got on the apron to try to distract his own wife, Trisha. That caused Vince to snap, allowing Kevin the match he wanted, but the fire was already started. Vince completely went into a more aggressive mode, pulling out all of the stops. While Kevin was able to initially counter his "Bear the Cross", Vince pulled off another finisher he had been working on lately, his "Crucifix Armbar". As much as Kevin wouldn't submit, the pain got to him, and Kevin passed out, costing his chance at getting the IHCC. Even after calling out Intervention, Alais decided to give Kevin another chance, this time at both belts Intervention held ... including Wolfy's UUC. "Beat the Champ, Be the Champ" - a match where the winner of the match earned the title of the "loser" (i.e.: the one pinned or tapped out), which, between Vince and Wolfy, could've made either one of them a dual champion - was scheduled as a stipulation twist to the triple threat match scheduled for the main event. Vince and Wolfy got Kevin out quickly, but Vince knew Kevin would be going after them soon enough. Keeping things light with Wolfy, Vince gave Kevin a reason to come in and go after them. However, Wolfy and Vince played it in tandem, taking Kevin's attempts to win the match away and letting the other rest while wearing Kevin down together. In the end, Vince pulled off a swanton bomb that he had been working on before and got the pin over Kevin, thus denying Kevin of either title and keeping both titles where they were. A few months later, though, in September, Kevin finally had the edge to beat Vince for the title. However, after the special match with Kevin and Wolfy, Vince got two very big surprises, one as he watched Kieran and Maxine, the other in his own stable. Kieran was already trying to say he was the only man the ladies wanted to see at the fed, and that stirred a lot of issues around. Maxine seemingly wanted a divorce from Kieran, and those two kept at odds for a while, even though Maxine seemed to keep getting distracted by Kieran. However, in a mixed tag, Kieran lost and was supposed to sign the divorce papers because of it. However, Maxine revealed her true nature as she not only kissed Kieran, but tore up the divorce papers and together turned on their respective tag partners that day. Not only that ... Vince later found the necklace he had given Maxine in his locker, causing him to become upset at the whole situation. At the same time, Izzy was showing a side Intervention wasn't very appreciative of. In a match against Katie Skitz Ramona, Izzy resorted to weapons and got herself DQ'ed, and Intervention quickly called her out on it the next show. However, Izzy wouldn't give them a straight answer about it and, furthermore, put down the rest of the stable for calling her out in public instead of taking it to private conversation. Izzy and Maxine both ended up getting qualifier matches for the Women's Championship, held by Anarchy Fang. While both qualified, Maxine was at a severe disadvantage going into the triple threat title match, since it was scheduled the very next day after Maxine's match. While it looked like it was going to be a fair triple threat at first, Izzy and Anarchy later teamed up and attacked Maxine 2-on-1, with Izzy surprising Intervention by not only letting Anarchy get the pin to retain her title, but also leaving with Anarchy afterwards. When Wolfy confronted Izzy about it, Izzy said that not only was her marriage with Wolfy not legal, since she never turned in the marriage license, but she was married to Anarchy, and the blood test to prove Izzy and Anarchy were sisters was faked and that the blood found was Izzy's own blood. This put all of Intervention at a set back as Izzy left, with one final note from Anarchy - the two were now Anarchy and Izzy Fateweaver. ===VWE beginnings=== A new start here ... Vince joining VWE. This was a completely new world, and while Vince's reputation preceded him, it was going to take a little bit for Vince to get into the new surroundings within VWE. One of the first things Vince took note of was Ashe Cuervo's tactics initially as he was retaining his US title leading up to a match with then European champion Benja Nirvana for the merged International title at KOTA. After Benja won that, Vince looked to see if he could guide Ashe to a better way of wrestling, hoping he could get Ashe to change from the dirty tactics he used in his title defense, when he spit black mist into Vince's eyes. It took a lot of discipline for Ashe to see it, including telling Ashe to politely request for the rematch for Benja's title. As much as he tried, though, at BeachBrawl, Ashe still seemed to succumb to his old tactics and only giving Vince credit for his improved focus on submissions. This disappointed Vince, even though Ashe did seem to show good sportsmanship after the match. Only a week after BeachBrawl, Ashe requested a last chance match, and this time, kept Vince ringside for the match itself. This time, Vince was able to keep a close eye on Ashe and really improved using skill instead of cheap tactics. Even though Ashe lost, he seemed to be learning that match. After that, very little happened to Vince directly, as much as he started showing signs of being friendly with both Maxine and Acheron, until the surprise Versus show. There, Vince was called to join Benbe and Celt against Team Warf, consisting of DHA, Cody Houley, and Stuart Warf. After a cheap rush by DHA with Cody distracting the ref, the ref came back to see Stu on Benbe, taken out by DHA already, and counted the pin. This incited Vince, and after Elimination Royale, which surprised Vince by seeing a long-time rival Maxwell around, he started focusing on DHA. Already down 2-1 in matches with him so far, he started with challenging him again. As much as he was reluctant, DHA accepted, but to his own undoing. Vince was able to pick up the win with his Crucifix Armbar, tying the record and getting DHA's attention. The week before Six Feet Under, which DHA and Vince were both announced to be a part of the Elimination Dome, DHA attacked Vince and challenged him to a Pure Wrestling Match. This is a very unusual match, and dates back to TNA's title based on the same name. The stip reads as follows: #Each wrestler has three rope breaks to get out of pins and submissions. After exhausting these, a pin or submission against the exhausted wrestler under the ropes is considered legal. #No closed fists to the face allowed. First time is a warning, and second (and any subsequent) time is penalized by a rope break. If the offending wrestler has exhausted his or her rope breaks, the offense becomes an automatic DQ. #There is a 20-count for wrestlers on the floor outside the ring. Vince used the rules very wisely, intentionally doing a pin under the ropes to cost DHA a break, and DHA used the other two in submission breaks. While DHA tried to get Vince worn down, Vince was too tricky at the end and pulled out of DHA's grasp. Vince went back to his Crucifix Armbar, and even though DHA's hand was near if not at the ropes, he was out of rope breaks, so he couldn't use that to break the submission, forcing DHA to tap out.
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