Both The Joker and Jimmy Jackson would go on to have their seperate fueds with Hunter and Robert Steel. The four of them just never got along. In a brutal brawl, Joker would throw Steel out the window and DDT him on the balcony. Later, after Jimmy sneak attacked Hunter, he came came out and beat Jackson with a sledgehammer on his spine and hit him with a spinebuster through a table. Jimmy was hurt, and actually afraid to return. Instead, with Joker's permission, he moved to TRHW. Not long after, Nicky Veil would reveal that he was Jimmy Jackson, and that the entire character was an illusion, which would only anger Hunter and Steel even more.
Joker and Steel would wrestle several times for the TRW Championship. Trading wins and losses, the feud would only grow stronger and more aggressive. The feud would continue until November 2011, just before TRW 10-Man Battle. Hunter and Steel would demand a match with Joker, but Joker created a much better idea. WillPower is/was the WrestleMania of the company, and to compete with a major company, Joker decided to one up them in a truly "Once in a Lifetime" match. Made a little over 13 months in advance, Joker would square off against Hunter and Robert Steel in a handicap match at WillPower 2, January 1st, 2013. The match would happen come hell or high water. Had someone be injured, they'd still compete. Had they have a championship match that night, they'd compete in that match as well as this one. They were promised a match and they would get it.
Hunter and Steel agreed to the match, and since then hadn't crossed paths. All three would go on in 2012 to suffer an injury, as many stars just-so-happened to that year. They returned to action just in time to get rid of their ring rust and compete in their most anticipated match-up ever.
The Joker, now known as Nicky Veil, would finally square off against Hunter and Robert Steel in a handicap match at the biggest event of the year... WillPower 2. The match would be historic, as Nicky Veil would hit not only his Jumping Up Enerjizer signature move, but also an Ardnek's Love on both Hunter and Steel, only for each to kick out at the very last millisecond. A Vice Versa would also be locked in, but it would be broken up. Hunter and Steel would be dominate for most of the match though, as the number game would take its toll on Veil. Veil would also suffer a Spinebuster, Hunter's Gun, Steel Fist, a signature Steel dropkick to the jaw, and a Jumping Reverse STO, only to kick out at the last moment as well. A defient Nicky Veil would continue to fight, but soon ran out of gas, losing after another finishing move. Hunter and Robert Steel had beaten Nicky Veil.
Veil would almost never come into contact with Hunter and Steel ever again, up until he formed the group Still Fly, which took out Hunter and Steel one year later at WillPower 3, screwing them out of a VW Written Age Heavyweight Championship and crowning their own champion, Kevin Keith. They would again cross paths, uniting to help take down Golden Dream Wrestling's invasion, proving unsuvessful at VW 12-Man-Battle 2014 as Nicky Veil, Hunter, and Zombie lost the match and the company to Death Veil a.k.a. Rocky, Blake Veil and Tiffany Veil. But, that will all be explained in an upcoming chapter.
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VW Stats Book '16
Non-FictionIn this book, you will relive the most historic part of Veillien Wrestling history...the Written Age. This was a time period where Nicky Veil wrote imaginary storylines to help test out ideas and give VW some history. Some amazing matches and feuds...