All four men were extremely keen to
become the last entrant into the Invitational Tournament. This was
evidenced when Shane Haste and Los Freemanos jumped Psychofett at
the outset. Freemanos looked good until Lukey interjected himself
into the match. He hung the ‘mexcian’ on the top rope before Sane
hit the Rohypnol Spike for the first elimination.
Lukey would also be the cause of the second elimination but it would
not be the one he wanted. He attempted to trip Psychofett but ended
up tripping Justin instead. When Sane turned around he would be the
victim of a Psychofett Skelli-Driver. After being eliminated, Sane
was understandably upset at Lukey and got into a shoving match with
him. This brought out Jimmy Payne to Lukey’s defense.
With Psychofett distracted by the going ons outside the ring, Haste
quickly rolled him up for a shock win and the final spot in the
Invitational Tournament. But the twists and turns were just getting
started. Jimmy Payne then entered the ring to apologise to
Psychofett. Psychofett was shocked and attempted to leave. Jimmy
pleaded with him to stay and asked why Psychofett turned his back on
the ForeFathers.
Jimmy talked about their history and their friendship. He seemed to
be losing his mind before he smashed an unexpecting Psychofett in
the face. He then gored him before telling Psychofett that he was
going to make him understand the Forefathers even if he had to beat
it into him.