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SEASON #1
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FN CARNAGE v DEVLIN REEVES
Carnage entered dragging Azazal to the ring. He told Azazal that if he wanted a chance to get back into EPW, he would have to sing the national anthem.
       
Before he could begin the task, Devlin Reeves entered to confront Carnage. He bragged about ending Jamie Jurah’s career before warning Carnage not to underestimate him. Reeves then blasted Carnage with the microphone to start the match.
This was a hard hitting match that never relented in intensity from start to finish. Carnage used his strikes to maintain control while Reeves resorted to cheap tactics. Azazal was proving to be a useful distraction at ringside as Carnage’s concentration often strayed towards the ‘Fallen Angel’. A snap suplex on the outside had Devlin in big trouble. Reeves tried to use his handcuffs while the ref was knocked down but Carnage punted him in the unmentionables and threw the cuffs to Azazal. The ref rose to see Carnage down and Azazal holding the cuffs. He quickly ejected him from ringside and ordered that the match continue.
A top rope superplex almost sealed the match for Carnage but Reeves managed to kick out at two. The match went back to the outside where Devlin was able to wrest control back.
But it didn’t last for long as a top rope elbow set up the TKO which gave him a very hard fought victory.
After the win it was back to Azazal. Carnage demanded that he come back to the ring and sing the anthem. The ‘Fallen Angel’ refused at first but when Carnage told him this would be his last chance to return to EPW, he reluctantly changed his mind.
With the crowd on their feet, Azazal gave the performance of a lifetime pausing only to spit his disgust at having to take part in the task. No sooner had he finished the song, then he was abusing the crowd for mocking him.
Carnage said he would give Azazal a chance to win his way back into EPW. Carnage said he would face anyone Azazal wanted and if that person could beat Carnage, he would be reinstated in EPW.
Azazal chose the ‘Master of Mayhem’ Havok. Carnage then made the match a weapons match. Azazal tried to attack Carnage but ended up being on the wrong end of a ‘Fallen Angel’ of his own.
 

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