Zane vs Harris sutekh222000
Billy Zane and Harris were two new teens in the area. Both were looking for a shot at entering the heavyweight division of TW. Since they had both approached the commissioner on the same day, he placed the two kids against one another in a match that night.
Harris was a high school linebacker, weighing an impressive 230 lbs. While strong his build was more weighty than defined. Zane by contrast came in at only 200 lbs and while not big, had a very slim lean muscled look to him. Zane also had been in the stands for the past few months and had noticed something about almost all of the TW wrestlers. While strong and experienced, very few of them seemed to work over a limb during a match. He would have preferred someone actually in the league as an opponent to test hist gameplan on, but at least he had a match this way.
The two boys squared off in the ring. Zane dropped to all fours and went for Harris' left leg. He succeeded in grabbing the limb and taking Harris down. Zane dropped his elbow on the leg. Harris screamed in pain and grabbed his leg. He grabbed the ropes and pulled himself into the corner. He shook his head to clear off the cobwebs and locked up, muscling Zane into the corner. Harris reared back and slammed his forearm into his opponent's chest. The powerful blow hurt Zane and he winced in suffering. Harris repeated the move and tossed his foe into the opposite corner.
Harris charged after Billy and pivoting, rammed his elbow into Zane's chest. Zane doubled over in pain and Harris used a snapmare to take the boy down.
Harris clamped his big biceps into Zane's neck in a sleeper hold. He knew he had the muscle edge over his opponent and he wanted to use that fact to win. Billy meanwhile felt his head begin to numb and grow faint. He realized that too long in this hold would be his defeat. Billy noticed where he was and simply reached back grasping the bottom rope. Harris released the hold and lifted Billy up. He tossed Zane over his shoulder in a slam position. He ran several feet before powerslamming the teen into the mat. Billy's back arched up in pain from the move. Zane climbed the top rope and leaped off, aiming a knee at Zane's chest.
Harris knee hit only the mat as Billy rolled out of the way at the last possible second. Harris hit very hard, he let out a bloodcurdling roar of pain and held his knee. The ref went to Harris and checked for a broken bone. It wasn't broken so the match continued.
Zane meanwhile realized that he had better make the most of this opportunity. He went over to Harris placed both his hands on the left leg and leaped, slamming his knee into the injured leg. Zane repeated the move twice, causing more damage to the leg. He took Harris over to the ropes and placed the leg between the bottom and middle ropes. He jumped up ramming his body into the knee repeatedly. He lifted Harris up and used a kneebreaker to take him back down. He locked on a figure four leglock. Harris felt like his leg would pop right out of joint. He was about to tap out when he remembered something earlier. He grabbed the ropes forcing a break. Harris was lifted to his knees.
He pounded fists into Billy's abs, winding the boy. Harris tossed Zane into the ropes and clotheslined him to the mat. He decided to prove that power was better than technique and lifted Zane up for a gorilla press slam. Unfortunately for him his weakened knee prevented him from fully lifting Zane. Instead Billy got free and slid behind Harris. He locked a full nelson on the boy and put his foot in front of Harris leg. He pushed down, ramming Harris face to the mat in a reverse russian leg sweep. Harris crawled on his waist but Billy locked on a anklelock to his foe.
Trapped in the center of the ring, Harris was forced to give up. The ref raised Zane's hand in victory. He lifted Harris up and thanked him for a tough match. He was right, sort of. Working the leg had worked this time, but against an experienced wrestler it would not be enough. Zane committed himself to becoming the most versatile and technical wrestler around, even if it took years to learn.