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Dory Funk Jr: ...yes, that'll be great...I look forward to seeing ya...

Jarret: Get off the damn phone Funk...you got some explaining to do...

Jarret: Your're not gonna screw me tonight funk...who the hell were you talkin to? And who the hell is this
person Goldilocks is bringin' in? I want some answers dammit!
Funk: Hold on there a second Jeff! First of all I don't owe you a thing! Second of all, if you want
some answers you're just gonna have to wait and see like everybody else!

Jarret: Well, let me tell you something Funk! If I don't get answers to my questions, then I find the answers
on my own! You've been warned!

Referee: Mr. Funk! Mr. Funk! He's here!

Funk: Well, that was quick! Hmmm. This is gonna be a very interesting night!:


Hudson: Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen to NWR's second pay per view...Madness in Motor City! And as the title
indicates, I have a feeling this is gonna be one crazy night! Hell, we've already got Jarret goin mad in the back, what
else is gonna happen?
Mongo: Ohhhh, I can feel it too Scotty. Peppy and I are getting chills just sittin here thinkin about it!
Hudson: Well, lets stop thinkin and talkin about it and let's get right down to it!

NWR's second Pay perview kicks off with the much anticipated World Tag Team Championship
match between NWR's first ever tag team champions Marc Mero and D-Lo Brown against The Dirty South Boys. The Dirty South
boys did everything in their power to antoganize the champions, bringing us to tonights epic battle.


Despite their recent arguments, Mero and Brown worked well together early on in the match.




The Dirty South Boys did indeed eventually turn this into a more even match as the fresh man, Po Dunk got a chance to
work over the champs.



After a missed flying leg drop attempt by Po Nuff, the tag champions poised themselves to take advantage of the
situation and take control of the contest.



However, in what appeared to be a mental mistake on Marc Mero's part, the tag team champions nearly lost their titles
as a result of a stipulation claiming that the titles could change hands as a result of a disqualification.
D-Lo Brown's quick thinking avoided the relapse and helped the champs stay on course.

But in an unthinkable twist of fate, Marc Mero nailed his partner with the chair, affording the DSB an open opportunity.



The unanswerable act left D-LO at the mercy his opponents and with a roll up cover, the Dirty South Boys walked away
as the new NWR tag team champions.
Marc Mero, however, walked away with a malicious attitude and perhaps the tormenting chants of why in his head.

Ron Killings vs Christopher Daniels
Mark Jindrak vs AJ Styles
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