From Ultimate Combat I, the infamous Deity vrs Sour Blood match!

Quick note: This was a long anticipated match that followed weeks of Blood calling Deity out for a Kinetic Pit match on live TV while Deity was (unknown to the audiences) involved in an off-world Hunter Sheet.

After destroying up-and-coming killer Mike Bell in a short, brutal match Blood gets on the mike to do his (now usual) shtick of calling out Deity, cursing his cowardice and questioning his manhood. After about five minutes Deity obviously got a little board with this and 'Shooter' hits to a fantastic ovation. Stripped to the waste Deity hits the to of the ramp, mike in hand and Blood looks rather like he just dumped a load in his trunks.

Deity pauses, lifts the mike and says simply, "Right now!" and Blood looks to quit the ring, but the refs push him back as Deity pulls out a sheet of paper and tells Blood; "Tough shit, we've got a contract!" and the crowd pops like mad.

Preliminaries over the masked killer charges the ring. Blood backs away, trying to beg off the match as he's just had one but Deity says something the mikes don't quite catch about a ringer and slaps Blood across the face open-handed. Blood is still trying to beg off but Deity is having none of it and grabs an arm, steps over and executes a perfect rolling Fujiwara arm-bar. Before Blood can tap Deity releases it and as the big man makes it to his knees Deity kicks him in the ribs a couple of times. Blood makes a weak grab for the leg on the last one but Deity spins, kicks out his other arm and stamps on his head. The crowd are loving it as the Virus complains vociferously about Deity taking advantage of Blood's fatigue following his pervious match.

Deity practically carries Blood to his feet then whips him around and buries a knee in his stomach with considerable force, drags him to his feet again and executes a textbook leg-lock suplex on the big man, who lands square on his head. The audience is on it's feet chanting, "Holy Shit! Holy Shit!" but Deity is ignoring them and the refs trying to get into the ring to break it up. He moves around Sour Blood, lifts him up for a pile driver then modifies it with a chicken-wing body lift for the first ever televised use of the Deity Driver 901.

Sour Blood's injuries were later reported as being three separate fractures to his neck and spine, four impacted vertebra, a selection of broken ribs, a ruptured spleen and a separated shoulder.

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