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    2000-08-28 - Demon Appearance
    The Dark Carnival d. 3 Count

    Muta joined the announcers' table and spoke in Japanese tongue while Mark Madden translated. The Juggalos started strong, but 3 Count used their experience to bring Vamp down with triple teaming. In the end, after Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J wasted Shane Helms, Vampiro made the cover for the win. Tank Abbott ran in and destroyed 3 Count before the Dark Carnival entered the fray. The Demon came in to save Tank, but Muta met him with a face full of green. Finally, Sting arrived and cleaned house.

    2000-08-14 - Face Turn
    The Dark Carnival demanded a Four Corners Match with The Demon, Vampiro, Muta, and Sting. The Cat agreed, stating that he wanted to see them get their asses kicked again.

    Four Corners match
    Sting d. Vampiro and The Great Muta and The Demon

    Sting worked over The Demon in the ring, but soon was outnumbered as Vamp and Muta entered the fray. The Stinger fought back and placed Muta in the Scorpion Death Lock. As Vampiro entered with a kendo stick, The Demon told him he wanted to finish Sting off, taking the weapon. Demon clobbered Vamp instead, as Muta tapped out from the Death Lock, scoring The Stinger the victory. Torborg and Sting had a stare down, but were attacked by The Dark Carnival and Sting was brought up the ramp and to the back.

    2000-08-07 - Demon on his own
    Backstage, Vampiro told The Demon that he was on his own at the PPV against Sting. The dark angel told Booker and Kronic that they, along with The Stinger, would fall at the hands of the dark carnival.

    8-Man Elimination Tornado Match
    Sting and Booker T and Kronic d. Vampiro and The Demon and The Great Muta and Jeff Jarrett

    It looked like a battle royal as all eight men scratched and clawed at one another in this elimination tornado match. Muta was eliminated first, going down in defeat to the High Time, courtesy of Kronic. As Muta was leaving, The Cat met him on the ramp, choking him to the back. As Kronic went for a double chokeslam on Jarrett through the announcer's table, referee Jaime Tucker stopped the move, and got put through the table instead. Mark Johnson came out and disqualified Kronic for the attack, bringing the count down to five. The crowd was on its feet when Vamp and Sting locked up, the first official time since Sting's fall at Great American Bash. Booker tagged into the ring, and cleaned house on everyone, driving Jarrett up the ramp. Booker slammed The Demon to the mat simultaneously with a Scorpion Death Drop from Sting on Vampiro for the double pinfall.

    2000-07-24 - Demon Alliance
    No Contest - Vampiro with The Demon and ICP vs. The Great Muta

    This was a rematch from last week's U.S. Title tournament, as the legend Muta faced off against Vampiro, who brought ICP and The Demon to the party. As the bell rang, Vampiro attacked The Cat and ICP, as a set up reeked throughout the arena. When Miller started to fight back, it was Muta who knocked him back down, joining forces with Vamp and ICP. The four put the boots to The Cat until The Demon broke up the attack. He helped the commissioner to his feet, only to take him down again with the Love Gun. The Cat got some shots in on Shaggy and Violent J as they were leaving the ring.

    2000-07-17 - The Demon Attacked
    U.S. Title Tournament Match
    The Great Muta d. Vampiro

    Everyone but the referee was covered in paint as Muta prepared to face Vampiro, who was escorted by The Demon and the Insane Clown Posse. Vamp, sporting new paint to resemble the ICP, exchanged martial arts maneuvers with the man from the Orient. Muta finished off Vampiro with a picture perfect moonsault to advance in the tournament. The Demon came in to console, but was kicked to the mat by Vamp, who left with Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J.

    2000-07-10 - Sting Sighting
    The Demon d. Private Stash

    Vampiro led the way as The Demon came to the ring. Stash worked over the possessed KISS creature, using his raw power to take his opponent off guard. As Stash came from the second rope with a double axe handle, Demon caught him, slamming him to the mat with the Love Gun for the finish. After the bout, Sting, wearing a black mask on his head, appeared in the rafters, as Vamp and Demon looked on.

    2000-07-03 - Mystery Man
    From earlier in the day, as Asya rehearsed a new entrance to the ring, an explosion went off, sending her off the stage to the floor below.

    Backstage, Dale Torborg arrived to the arena, saying he was just dropping his stuff off before going back to the hospital. A man in a black hooded robe handed him the Demon costume, which Torborg agreed to wear with the nod of his head. As he walked away, the Sting face was revealed to be just a Sting mask, as Vampiro came from under the hood. In the background, another hooded stranger appeared, watching Vampiro.

    The Demon d. Vampiro
    The Demon charged the ring, ready to exact revenge for the past few weeks. Vamp headed him off, however, sending Torborg reeling to the canvas. Vampiro missed a legdrop from the top, allowing Demon to make his move. Several men in black hooded robes, wearing Sting masks surrounded the ringside area, distracting Vampiro long enough for The Demon to deliver the Love Gun slam for the win. As Torborg headed to the back, the hooded strangers surrounded the dark angel in the ring. The lights went out, and when they returned, Vamp was gone.

    2000-06-26 - Basement Brawl
    No Contest - Vampiro vs. Dale Torborg

    As Torborg looked around the basement, Vampiro jumped from a ledge above, taking the immediate advantage. They used anything they could get their hands on in this fight to the death. Vamp kicked Torborg into a coffin and leaned over, but was nailed from behind by a mysterious intruder. As Vamp lay on the ground, the person placed a Sting mask on his face.

    Could it be that Sting and The Demon are joining forces... the real brothers in face paint!

    2000-06-19 - Dale Struggles with The Demon
    We got a good look at the man behind The Demon makeup, Dale Torborg. Last week Vampiro slammed Dale's fiance Asya and this week Dale is blaming The Demon for what was done. He wants to give up the character so nothing more will happen to Asya.

    Vampiro called out Dale and Asya to say goodbye to The Demon, a character he thought he could really like. While talking to Dale the lights went out, when they came back on Asya was gone. A few seconds later they went out again, this time Vampiro was seen driving away in a hearse, which seems to have been carrying Asya.

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