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TheOneBigWill
11-11-2008, 03:14 PM
W.W.E. Smackdown vs. Raw 2009: Feat. E.C.W.

We had moderate success with the last "Book This!" thread that it's time for the sequel, so to speak. This year's Smackdown franchise doesn't carry the "GM Mode" (which sucks) however that won't stop those of us with an imagination. So, just like the last Book This Thread, this is just the same. Book your show(s).

With request in favor of others who write and play along, I'm relaxing the rules to simply put.. don't spam. You can have any amount of individuals on your rosters. You have complete control and don't have to follow any exact rules. Heck, you can even rearrange the Pay Per Views if you wish. The only thing I ask, is that you don't just write out "cards". Explain how the matches got to where they are, or explain some of the moments from the matches. You don't have to write a book, just don't list a match without explaining something about it. Thank You.

This year's starting roster is this. Not counting the rumors about downloadable characters. (Being released in the future, for PS3/Xbox 360 only, I believe) (WARNING: contains spoilers for unlockable characters)

1. Ashley
2. Batista
3. Beth Phoenix
4. Big Daddy V.
5. Big Show
6. The Boogeyman (locked)
7. Brian Kendrick
8. Candice Michelle
9. Carlito
10. Chavo Guerrero
11. Chris Jericho
12. Chuck Palumbo
13. C.M. Punk
14. Cody Rhodes
15. Curt Hawkins (locked)
16. Edge
17. Elijah Burke
18. Festus
19. Finlay (w/ Hornswoggle) - only as manager
20. The Great Khali
21. Hardcore Holly
22. John Bradshaw Layfield
23. Jeff Hardy
24. Jesse
25. Jillian (locked)
26. Jimmy Wang Yang
27. John Cena
28. John Morrison
29. J.T.G.
30. Kane
31. Kelly Kelly
32. Kofi Kingston
33. Lance Cade
34. Layla (locked)
35. Maria
36. Mark Henry
37. Masked Man (locked)
38. Matt Hardy
39. Melina
40. Michelle McCool
41. Mickie James
42. The Miz
43. Mr. Kennedy
44. Mr. McMahon (locked)
45. M.V.P.
46. Paul London
47. Randy Orton
48. Rey Mysterio
49. Ric Flair (locked)
50. Santino Marella
51. Shad
52. Shawn Michaels
53. Shelton Benjamin
54. Snitsky (locked)
55. Tazz (locked)
56. Tommy Dreamer
57. Tony (locked)
58. Trevor Murdoch
59. Triple H.
60. Umaga
61. The Undertaker
62. Victoria
63. William Regal
64. Zach Ryder (locked)

TheOneBigWill
11-13-2008, 03:18 PM
Red: Raw
Blue: Smackdown
Purple: E.C.W.

Opening Set-Up Story: On the Best of the Year show, Mr. McMahon announced that he wanted to shake things up in a major way. As a result, every Championship in the W.W.E. at the time (W.W.E. & World Heavyweight Championship, Intercontinental, United States, Women's and both Tag Team Championships) were stripped from their holders.

Mr. McMahon ordered a special Two Week Supershow. (Back-to-Back weeks in which Superstars from all 3 Brands would compete in Tournament's or contest's to crown new Champions at the following Pay Per View, the Royal Rumble.

The final show before the Pay Per View would be the annual Tribute to the Troops show, in which as a Special way of saying 'Thank you' the very first Championship would be decided, as the E.C.W. Championship would be up for grabs in a Fatal Four Way w/ the Superstars to be determined.

The Women's Championship would be decided on the Pre-Show of the Royal Rumble, and as a way of being fair, the Women's Championship would be the only single's title (thus far) that would be eligible for defense on all Three Brands.

Furthermore; Talent WILL have the ability to wrestle Superstars from different Brands, but only if the General Manager's of those Brands agree to the contest(s).

Supershow Day 1:

W.W.E. Championship Tournament:

Qualifying Matches:
1. Triple H. v. John Bradshaw Layfield: J.B.L. got the upper hand quickly in the beginning of the match by using his strength and power over Triple H., as well as jumping him instantly before the opening bell. As the match went on, H.H.H. fought back and ended up picking up the victory to advance in the tournament via the pedigree. Winner: Triple H.

2. Shawn Michaels v. Edge: This match was the Main Event of the entire show, and as a special added bonus it was turned into an anything goes contest. The match quickly spilled to the outside, where Shawn Michaels put his body on the line when he delivered his signature elbow drop to Edge, driving both men through the announce table.

Edge got the upper hand in the match shortly thereafter, when H.B.K. went for Sweet Chin Music, but Edge countered with a low blow. Toward the end of the match, it was H.B.K. connecting with his Superkick after Edge failed with an attempted Spear. Winner: Shawn Michaels

3. Randy Orton v. C.M. Punk: C.M. Punk never got off to any type of a start as Randy Orton attacked him before the match began and never let up. Orton connected with an R.K.O., but Punk kicked out. Furious at Punk's refusal to stay down, Orton punted Punk in the head, knocking him out cold as Orton picked up the victory. Winner: Randy Orton

4. John Cena v. The Great Khali: Khali controlled the match with his massive strength, but Cena refused to stay down. In the end, the crowd rallied hard behind Cena, as he delivered the 5 Knuckle Shuffle, followed by an incredible F-U. Winner: John Cena

World Heavyweight Championship Tournament:

Qualifying Matches:
1. The Undertaker v. Big Daddy V.: The Undertaker destroyed Big Daddy V, completely ignoring his size and strength. Taker won convincingly with a chokeslam, followed by his submission hold which knocked B.D.V. out. Winner: The Undertaker

2. Chris Jericho v. Jeff Hardy: The opening contest of the entire night was a shear classic. Both men were evenly matched, as Hardy hit several hit-flying moves on Jericho, only for Jericho to match speed w/ speed connecting with a Lion-sault, followed by the Wall's of Jericho. When Hardy refused to tap, Jericho had to find another way, in the end connecting with a Code-Breaker for the win. Winner: Chris Jericho

3. Batista v. The Big Show: Power versus power, neither man really had a big advantage in this match, as both went back and forth. In the end, it was Batista hitting a Spear, followed by a massive Spinebuster for the win. Winner: Batista

4. M.V.P. v. Rey Mysterio: Quick match from start to finish. M.V.P. never got any offense in, as Mysterio hit one high-flying move after another. In the end, it was Mysterio finding a 619 into a senton for the win. Winner: Rey Mysterio

United States Championship Tournament:

Qualifying Matches:
1. Mr. Kennedy v. Jimmy Wang Yang: Yang started off instantly with a couple high flying moves, dropkicks, and attempted a moonsault but missed. Kennedy took control of the match, and never let up, connecting with the Mic Check for the win. Winner: Mr. Kennedy

2. Umaga v. Tommy Dreamer: Squash match from beginning to end. Umaga made a statement out of the E.C.W. Original, completely destroying him. After the match was over, Umaga delivered another Samoan Spike for good measure. Winner: Umaga

3. Carlito v. The Boogeyman: Carlito couldn't find a clean way to pick up the victory, as the Boogeyman countered almost everything he threw at him. In the end, it was a Back-Stabber followed by Carlito using the ropes for extra measure to pick up the victory. Winner: Carlito

4. Chavo Guerrero v. Chuck Palumbo: Chuck Palumbo shocked everyone with high-powered strength and never let Chavo get any moves in. In the end, it was a stiff punch to the face, followed by the Full-Throttle for the win. Winner: Chuck Palumbo

Raw Tag Team Championship Tournament:

Qualifying Matches:
1. Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes v. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch: Rhodes started the match, but quickly had to tag out when an apparent injury happened to his arm. Cade controlled the match over Holly, and in the end it was Trevor Murdoch connecting with his Ace of Spades finisher, while Cade delivered a stiff DDT to Cody on the outside of the ring. Winners: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

2. Cryme Tyme v. Santino Marella & Snitsky: Santino never entered the match, infact he never stood on the apron TO enter the match. Cryme Tyme made short work of Snitsky, while Santino played 'cheerleader' from ringside to no help. Winners: Cryme Tyme
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Supershow Day 2:

W.W.E. Championship Tournament:

Semi-Finals:
1. Triple H. v. John Cena: This was the Main Event of the entire night, as neither man had full control over the other throughout the match. Cena went for an F-U that Triple H. countered only to attempt a Pedigree that was also countered.

In the end, it was Cena who went for the S.T.F.U. and seemingly had the match won, until J.B.L. found his way to ringside to distract Cena, causing him to break the hold and knock J.B.L. from the apron. When Cena turned back around, H.H.H. was there to deliver a Pedigree and pick up the victory. Winner: Triple H.

2. Shawn Michaels v. Randy Orton: Back and forth match that saw Orton attempt to take every short-cut in the book. In the end, Orton went for his Punk kick but missed, only for H.B.K. to rebound and deliver some Sweet Chin Music. Edge rushed down to ringside, apparently to help Orton, however it was a failed attempt when H.B.K. moved out of the way of a Spear, that ended up connecting on Orton! Winner: Shawn Michaels

World Heavyweight Championship Tournament:

Semi-Finals:
1. The Undertaker v. Batista: Hard hitting, classic match-up that never saw a clear-cut winner. Taker hit his signature moves, only for Batista to fight back from them and connect with a Spear and Spinebuster. Neither man could put the other away, and the fight spilled to the outside where both men ended up being counted out. No Contest

2. Chris Jericho v. Rey Mysterio: Two former cruiserweight's in their former company collide in this Semi-Final's contest, as Mysterio was on top of his game but not enough to put Jericho away. Mysterio went for a couple different high-flying moves, only for Jericho to remain one step ahead and in the end it was Jericho locking in the Wall's of Jericho to pick up the victory. Winner: Chris Jericho

Intercontinental Championship Tournament:

Qualifying Matches:
1. Kofi Kingston v. Elijah Burke: In the first match-up to determine the 3 Superstars who'll compete for the Intercontinental Championship, it was also announced that E.C.W. Superstars would have an equal opportunity to win the Championship as well. Kingston and Burke put on a classic match, that saw Kingston pick up a convincing victory in the end. Winner: Kofi Kingston

2. William Regal v. Finlay: Best brawl out of the 3 Intercontinental matches, this one spilled out of the ring and also saw both men use "extra measures" to attempt finding the victory. Finlay tried using Hornswoggle, via bringing him a weapon.. only for Regal to pick up the victory via the "Power of the Punch." Winner: William Regal

3. Shelton Benjamin v. Matt Hardy: Nice counter for counter match-up. Both men were evenly matched and neither had a clear cut path to success. In the end, Hardy missed with a Twist of Fate, that was countered into the Pay Dirt. Winner: Shelton Benjamin

United States Championship Tournament:

Semi-Finals:
1. Carlito v. Chuck Palumbo: In his second impressive showing, Chuck Palumbo completely dominated Carlito in-route to a victory to the finals. Winner: Chuck Palumbo

2. Mr. Kennedy v. Umaga: Tough match-up that saw Mr. Kennedy take a pounding. In the end, Umaga seemed to have the match in complete control, only for him to lose his cool and end up getting DQ'd via using a chair, busting Kennedy open. Winner: Mr. Kennedy (via DQ)

Smackdown Tag Team Championship Tournament:

Qualifying Matches:
1. John Morrison & The Miz v. Paul London & Brian Kendrick: Best Tag Team contest of the two. Londrick didn't seem to be on the same page, as Miz and Morrison completely utilized tag team moves to pick up the victory, ending it with a 'Snap-Shot'. Chuck Palumbo was watching via the rampway, unsure why. Winners: John Morrison & The Miz

2. Jesse & Festus v. Zach Ryder & Curt Hawkins: Hawkins and Ryder seemed to have control of the match over Jesse, but once Festus got the hot tag he was absolutely unstoppable. Festus picked up the victory after destroying both men by himself. Winners: Jesse & Festus

Ending Story: The new show is the Tribute to the Troops, followed by the Royal Rumble. I'll either post both together, or one then the other. Feedback is appreciated, but only if you wish. Thank You.

TheOneBigWill
11-17-2008, 12:38 PM
Tribute to the Troops: (Show before the Royal Rumble)

1. E.C.W. Championship: Matt Hardy v. Mark Henry v. Kane v. Finlay: The show kicks off with the crowning of a *New* E.C.W. Champion. This match was a Fatal Four Way, falls count anywhere contest. It started off with Hardy pairing off with Henry, while Finlay and Kane quickly took the action to the outside of the ring.

Hardy and Henry shortly found their way outside the ring as well, where all hell broke loose. Hardy hit a side-effect, but it was broken up by Kane. This resulted in Hardy and Kane brawling up the ramp-way, toward the bunker. Meanwhile Finlay was bloodied and victimized by Henry in the ring with a steel chair.

Hardy hit a Twist of Fate on the rampway, but before he could cover, he noticed Henry wrapping Finlay in a bear-hug which caused him to sprint back to the ring, making the save just in time. In the end, Hardy delivered several chair shots to Mark Henry, while Kane was out on the rampway, and Finlay was unable to stop the 3-count. Winner & New E.C.W. Champion: Matt Hardy

2. Kofi Kingston v. Shelton Benjamin: Very fast action paced match-up, that saw Kofi Kingston air it out, (literally) by connecting with high-flying move after move, not allowing Benjamin to center himself. Kingston picked up the victory quickly after hitting the Trouble in Paradise. Winner: Kofi Kingston

3. Tag Team Grudge Match: Triple H. & Shawn Michaels v. Randy Orton & Edge: For seemingly one night, both D-X and Rated R-K.O. reunited. Orton and Michaels kicked the match off, but it didn't take long for the action to break loose with all four men fighting everywhere.

Confusion seemed to be a big part of D-X, as H.B.K. went for a moonsault outside the ring on Orton, however accidentally took out Triple H. instead. Orton went for an R.K.O. back in the ring, but it was countered. In the end, it was D-X finding a way to pull it out, but not without a little disagreement between H.H.H. & H.B.K. on who was going to get the finish. Both men hit their moves, the Pedigree and the Superkick, but it was Shawn pinning Edge to win the match. Winners: D-Generation X

4. Rey Mysterio v. Chris Jericho: The Men and Women of the Armed Forces didn't seem to take to Chris Jericho, dispite being a mild fan favorite. The action was much like the Benjamin/Kingston match-up, fast paced and high-flying. In the end, Jericho allowed the boos to get to him, as he took a chair to Mysterio, knocking him out while the official was out, to pick up the cheap victory. Winner: Chris Jericho

4. John Morrison, The Miz & Chuck Palumbo v. Jesse, Festus & Mr. Kennedy: From beginning to end, this match never got under control. Chuck Palumbo started with Mr. Kennedy, and it went from there. Morrison, Miz & Palumbo never let Festus into the match-up, and when it seemed he'd be close, they distracted the official and rushed the opponent's corner. In the end, it was Morrison picking up the victory for his team, pinning Mr. Kennedy. Winners: The Miz, John Morrison & Chuck Palumbo

6. Bunker Brawl: John Cena v. J.B.L.: J.B.L. cut a small promo about how proud he was regarding being an American, however it quickly turned when he began complaining about how he shouldn't have to lower himself to their level and be in a warzone when he should be in his pen-house in New York. Cena comes out with a fellow war-torn soldier to be in his corner.

The match went all over the bunker, and J.B.L. was quickly busted open. Cena controlled most of the action, until a low blow turned things around. J.B.L. attempted a Clothesline From Hell, but it was missed, only for Cena to deliver an F-U. Cena wasn't happy with a pin, so he continued to beat on J.B.L. until he finally locked in the S.T.F.U. for the tap out. Winner: John Cena

7. #1 Contender: Diva's Battle Royal: Kelly Kelly v. Layla v. Jillian v. Maria v. Ashley v. Melina: Originally billed as a 5 diva battle royal, a surprise entrant came over for the trip in Melina. She was quickly eliminated instantly, however. Layla and Maria were shortly out thereafter. It came down to Ashley, Jillian and Kelly Kelly.

Jillian went to dump Ashley over, only for Kelly to toss Jillian over instead, leaving the final two to be Ashley or Kelly. In the end, Ashley show-boated too much, hitting the 'Star-struck' but not being able to finish the match, allowing Kelly Kelly to toss her over. Winner: Kelly Kelly

8. Triple Threat Tribute: The Undertaker v. Batista v. The Big Show: At the top of the show, as yet one more bonus to the Troops, it was announced that because these 3 individuals had an opportunity to become World Heavyweight Champion, but it wasn't to be.. the winner of this match would be in the last 10 entrants in the Royal Rumble. It would also be contested under anything goes, however pinfalls had to be in the ring.

The action quickly saw Batista and Big Show trying to workover the Undertaker, but he fought out of it, delivering clothesline after clothesline to each opponent in the corner. Taker hit a couple signature moves on each man, before the action spilled outside the ring. Show tried using a chair, but it was blocked by Taker, who then hit Batista with it.

Taker and Show battled up the ramp, ending with Big Show somehow being busted open very badly. Batista attempted to join the fray, however a pissed off and bloody Show delivered a violent Chokeslam to Batista, leaving him for dead on the rampway.

The ending saw the Undertaker deliver a massive Chokeslam to the Big Show, only to lock in his submission move, causing the Big Show to pass out from the blood-loss, allowing the Undertaker to pick up the victory, while Batista could only watch from the rampway, as he couldn't make it back to the ring in time. Winner: The Undertaker

Ending Story: Other news and notes from the event, Matt Hardy was attacked in the backstage area by a masked indivdiual who seemed to be wearing camo and dressed up like he was with the troops. Unsure who the individual was, but he left Matt Hardy laying in a pool of his own blood.

The final card for the Royal Rumble is as follows..

Royal Rumble: (Charlotte, North Carolina)

Pre-Show:

1. Matt Hardy Interview:

2. Women's Championship Battle Royal: Beth Phoenix v. Mickie James v. Victoria v. Melina v. Candice Michelle v. Michelle McCool:

Pay Per View:
W.W.E. Championship Finals: Triple H. v. Shawn Michaels:

World Heavyweight Championship Crowning: Chris Jericho:

Triple Threat Intercontinental Championship: Kofi Kingston v. William Regal v. Shelton Benjamin:

United States Championship Finals: Mr. Kennedy v. Chuck Palumbo:

Raw Tag Team Championship Finals: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch v. Cryme Tyme:

Smackdown Tag Team Championship Finals: John Morrison & The Miz v. Jesse & Festus:

30 Man Royal Rumble:
1. John Cena 11. Edge 21. The Undertaker
2. William Regal 12. Batista 22. Mark Henry
3. Shelton Benjamin 13. The Big Show 23. Finlay
4. Kofi Kingston 14. Big Daddy V. 24. Chavo Guerrero
5. J.B.L. 15. Jeff Hardy 25. Chuck Palumbo
6. C.M. Punk 16. Mr. Kennedy 26. Elijah Burke
7. The Great Khali 17. M.V.P. 27. Tommy Dreamer
8. Randy Orton 18. Rey Mysterio 28. John Morrison
9. Hardcore Holly 19. Umaga 29. The Miz
10. Cody Rhodes 20. Carlito 30. Kane

TheOneBigWill
01-09-2009, 11:13 PM
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Royal Rumble: (Charlotte, North Carolina)

Pre-Show:

1. Jericho Interview: Jericho comes out to explain he doesn't want to win the Championship by being handed the title, however there's nothing he can do about it. He's quickly interrupted by Chuck Palumbo who calls Jericho a loser, and a cheater. Palumbo explains how he'll defeat Mr. Kennedy later tonight for the United States Championship, while Jericho selfishly allows himself to be handed a title, like a chicken.

Palumbo points out Ric Flair in the crowd, gaining a small pop from the crowd as they're in Flair's home state. Palumbo explains that Flair was never handed any of the numerous Championships he'd won over his Hall of Fame career, and then challenges Jericho to defend his "newly won title" against the Legend. Jericho accepts, as Flair accepts as well.

2. Matt Hardy Interview: Matt Hardy is interviewed about what it's like being the first Champion in the new era. He explains the victory would've felt even greater, had he remembered most of it, but unfortunately due to an assault by an unknown individual, Hardy suffered a head injury and couldn't remember most of the trip. This leads to yet another attack backstage, from behind; by seemingly the same individual in camo and a mask. Hardy is left laying.

3. Women's Championship Battle Royal: Beth Phoenix v. Mickie James v. Victoria v. Melina v. Candice Michelle v. Michelle McCool: Before the match began, it was announced that the last two Divas would wrestle in a single's contest to determine the new Women's Champion. Beth Phoenix quickly started the contest, eliminating Michelle McCool. Melina and Victoria were eliminated shortly thereafter, leaving Mickie James, Candice & Beth as the last remaining three. Beth survived being double teamed, as Mickie ended up being dumped over when Beth rebounded.

The single's match began between Candice Michelle and Beth Phoenix. Beth hit power moves early and often, but Candice seemed to stick around throughout. Beth went for her finisher, but it was countered by Candice who then hit the "Candy Wrapper" on Beth, however Beth kicked out before 3. The ending saw Candice connect with her third "Candy Wrapper" of the match, finally putting Beth Phoenix away and becoming the new Women's Champion. Winner & New Women's Champion: Candice Michelle

Pay Per View:

Triple Threat Intercontinental Championship: Kofi Kingston v. William Regal v. Shelton Benjamin: Kingston and Benjamin quickly begin where they left off overseas, however they both forgot about the third Superstar in the match. William Regal took control early, hitting a vicious shot to the side of Kingston, siding him to the outside of the ring. Regal and Benjamin would wrestle back and forth in the ring, until Kingston hit a high-flying move to eliminate Benjamin to the outside.

From here, Regal tried taking the victory by connecting with a brass-knuckles shot to Kingston's face, busting him wide open, however Benjamin was able to make the quick save. Regal retreated to the outside of the ring, as Kingston was dazed and confused in the ring. Benjamin hit Pay-Dirt, but it was a crafty William Regal who grabbed Benjamin directly after hitting his finisher, dumping him to the floor and stealing the victory and the title. Winner & New Intercontinental Champion: William Regal

United States Championship Finals: Mr. Kennedy v. Chuck Palumbo: The action started early in this contest, as Mr. Kennedy took the fight to Palumbo. Both men found themselves outside the ring, where Kennedy missed a big move, only for Palumbo to take advantage and send Kennedy shoulder first into the steps. Kennedy would favor that shoulder for the rest of the match.

Back inside the ring, Palumbo went for the Full-Throttle, however Kennedy blocked it and hit the Mic-Check. Kennedy went for the cover, but Palumbo was near the ropes and capable of putting his foot there before 3.

John Morrison surprisingly found his way to ringside, which caught Kennedy's attention. This allowed Palumbo to drill Kennedy with a stiff fist to the face, followed by the Full-Throttle and the victory. Winner & New United States Champion: Chuck Palumbo

Raw Tag Team Championship Finals: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch v. Cryme Tyme: The shortest match of the night saw Cade and Murdoch take very great advantage over being the first team in the ring. Cryme Tyme was still in the mid-point of their entrance, celebrating in the ring, when Murdoch attacked Shad, sending him to the outside of the ring and helping him to an injury that caused him to not be able to return to action..

While Cade made quick work of J.T.G., busting him open with the Tag title belt while the official was checking on Shad, then hitting his sit-out slam for the victory. Winners & New World Tag Team Champions: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

Smackdown Tag Team Championship Finals: John Morrison & The Miz v. Jesse & Festus: Morrison and Miz tried repeating their performance overseas, by keeping Festus out of the ring, however that didn't work out as they'd planned. Jesse was able to make both men miss him, as he got the hot-tag to Festus who came in and quickly cleaned house.

Miz and Morrison quickly escaped to the outside of the ring, while Festus went wild inside. Meanwhile, Chuck Palumbo came from the crowd, rang the bell causing Festus to revert back to his mild state of mind, and helped Miz and Morrison capitalize. Miz attacked Jesse outside the ring while Morrison quickly rolled up Festus in the ring to pick up the victory. Winners & New W.W.E. Tag Team Champions: John Morrison & The Miz

W.W.E. Championship Finals: Triple H. v. Shawn Michaels: A very highly contested match-up that saw two friends going at it. This match started in fairness and good play, but quickly turned into a fight after each man got under the skin of the other.

The action spilled to the outside of the ring where H.B.K. went for a top rope move to Triple H., however he couldn't connect as H.H.H. moved out of the way. Meanwhile back in the ring later on, Triple H. tried on two different occasions to connect with a Pedigree, however each time H.B.K. seemingly had his number, countering the finish-attempt into a roll-up.

The finish of the match saw Shawn Michaels going for a Superkick, only for Triple H. to duck the kick and hit a facebuster, followed by the Pedigree and the win. Winner & New W.W.E. Champion: Triple H.

World Heavyweight Championship Finals: Chris Jericho v. Ric Flair: Jericho gets baited into wrestling Ric Flair, after he had a bye in the finals and would've been awarded the Championship. The match started with Flair working over Jericho's leg, but quickly turned to Jericho's favor when he took a cheap shot and slightly injured Flair's leg.

Jericho went for the Walls of Jericho, but released the hold when he seen Chuck Palumbo coming down to ringside. Jericho asked the official about it, while he went to stop Palumbo. Meanwhile, Flair connected with a low blow and attempted winning via a roll-up, but it was only a 2 count. Palumbo grabbed a steel chair, while Flair was faking an injury which distracted the official. Palumbo blasted Jericho with the chair, as Flair then locked in the Figure Four leg-lock and the official stopped the match when Jericho couldn't respond. Winner & New World Heavyweight Champion: Ric Flair

30 Man Royal Rumble: Chavo Guerrero and Elijah Burke started the Rumble, but neither man lasted beyond the 5th entry. Several big names came in early, as the Big Show entered 4th and cleaned house. This was followed by Kane entering 8th and having a show of strength with Big Show, finally getting the elimination. The Great Khali found himself entering 10th and eliminating Kane, only to have Hardcore Holly, C.M. Punk, Mark Henry & Kofi Kingston all group together to eliminate Khali.

Edge entered 15th, but didn't last long enough to make a difference, he was eliminated by Jeff Hardy, entering 16th. Orton entered 19th, followed by J.B.L. at 20 and the Undertaker at 21. The final Superstars to enter were The Miz, 28, Batista, 29, and John Cena 30th.

It was Randy Orton, Big Daddy V., Batista, John Cena and the Undertaker remaining in the very end. Taker eliminated Big Daddy V, while Orton sent Batista over. Orton was F-U'd over the ropes, being eliminated by John Cena.. allowing Cena and Taker to be the final two remaining in the Rumble.

Cena went for the elimination via an F-U, but Taker held on. When he returned into the ring, Cena was celebrating early, only to be grabbed by the head and forcefully thrown over the top rope to the floor. Winner: The Undertaker

TheOneBigWill
01-09-2009, 11:21 PM
Monday Night Raw: (3 Weeks Before No Way Out)

Opening Segment: It was announced that since the Winner of the Royal Rumble wasn't a member of Raw, that at No Way Out an Elimination Chamber match would be held to determine the #1. Contender for Triple H's Championship. The 6 individuals set to compete inside the structure are: Shawn Michaels, J.B.L., Edge, Randy Orton, The Great Khali & John Cena. It's also announced that 5 of the 6 would be involved in the Main Event.

1. Non-Title: William Regal v. Finlay: William Regal comes out and explains that he's the only real individual in the W.W.E. that has official right to be the 'Intercontinental' Champion, since he's the closest thing to royalty, also being from England. Finlay interrupts and a match is made.. if Finlay wins, he'll receive an opportunity for a Championship shot down the road.

Regal and Finlay brawl back and forth until Regal uses under-handed tactics to get the upper hand. Regal attempts a 'Power of the Punch' but Finlay blocked it. Hornswoggle tosses Finlay a weapon while the official is distracted, helping him to use Regal's own tactics against him, and allowing Finlay to pick up the victory. Winner: Finlay

2. #1 Contender's Match: Beth Phoenix v. Mickie James v. Victoria v. Melina: Victoria and Mickie paired off, while Melina and Beth tore into each other once again. The match went outside the ring, until Victoria seemingly blew out a knee and pretty much wasn't a factor in the match from then on.

Mickie and Melina double teamed Beth, until it came time to pin her. Mickie went for the cover, only for Melina to pull her off. While the two of them went at it, Beth recovered and rebounded. Beth shoved Mickie out of the ring, then hit Melina with her face-buster finisher to pick up the victory. Winner: Beth Phoenix

3. Santino Marella v. The Great Khali: Santino Marella came out and expressed being upset over not being included in the Royal Rumble. He said he's better than anyone that entered it, and would prove it by opening a challenge to anyone that was in it. The Great Khali came out, as Santino tried backing out of the match.. Khali squashed Santino.

After the match, Khali's translator explained that Khali is looking forward to receiving a Heavyweight Championship match, and he'll do to five others what he did to Santino, on-route to becoming the Heavyweight Champion at Wrestlemania. Winner: The Great Khali

4. Non-Title: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch v. C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston: High-impact offense in this non-title match-up, as Punk controlled the early parts of the match, almost picking up the win over Murdoch, until Cade delivered a cheap shot to the back of Punk's head.

The momentum of the match shifted when Murdoch tagged out to Cade, only for Kingston to get the tag from Punk and attempt reshifting the momentum. In the end, it was Murdoch catching Kingston from behind (outside the ring) only to roll him into Cade, who drops him in his finisher, while Punk is held by Murdoch to watch as they lose the match. Winners: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

5. Shelton Benjamin v. Hardcore Holly: Quick match, which showed a bit of accidental behavior. Hardcore Holly had the upper hand, until Benjamin shoves Holly through the ropes onto Cody Rhodes, who came out with Holly. Shaken up, Holly stumbles back into the ring, only to get hit by Benjamin with the 'Pay-Dirt', allowing Benjamin to pick up the victory.

After the match, Manu comes out and tells Cody he has a choice to make. He can either realize the mistake he made by going back to Hardcore Holly, or he can rejoin Manu. He explains how if it were Manu he was with, a loss wouldn't be what would've happened.. Manu also said 'He' is returning soon & Rhodes will need to make the decision by then. Winner: Shelton Benjamin

6. 6 Man Tag Team Match: John Cena, Shawn Michaels & Triple H. v. J.B.L., Randy Orton & Edge: Triple H. started the match off with J.B.L., showing power against power. H.H.H. went for a Predigree earlier in the match, but it was stopped by Randy Orton.

During the match, Cena paired off against Edge, while Orton went against H.B.K. Everything got out of control when Cena was about to deliver an F-U to J.B.L.. H.B.K. got the tag, while Triple H. and Cena fought with Edge and Orton outside the ring. The finish came when H.B.K. delivered some Sweet Chin Music to J.B.L. to pick up the victory.

After the match, during the trio's celebration Cena and H.B.K. both went to grab the Heavyweight Championship at the same time, only to glare and stare each other down. Meanwhile, Triple H. walked in between them and took the title from both of them, declaring that it's his. The show ends. Winners: John Cena, Shawn Michaels & Triple H.

E.C.W.: (3 Weeks Before No Way Out)

Opening Segment: Matt Hardy comes out to address being the E.C.W. Champion. He expresses how thrilled he is to lead the E.C.W. Brand into the new year, but explains that one resolution he made, he wants to fullfill early. He challenges the mysterious Masked Man that's been attacking him to a Championship match for later tonight.

Before he could say another word, Kenny Dykstra's music erupts over the sound system. Dykstra says he accepts the Championship challenge, and will become the new Champion later tonight. Hardy seems puzzled that Dykstra is apparently the Masked man, but doesn't question it and we cut away to commercial.

1. Mark Henry v. Finlay: Finlay comes out with Hornswoggle, thrilled over his victory against the Intercontinental Champion. Mark Henry comes out next, and instantly attacks Finlay. They go back and forth, with Henry using shear strength to gain several advantages over Finlay.

Hornswoggle brought Finlay out a weapon, but before he could use it William Regal appeared and distracted the Official along with Finlay, allowing Henry to kick the weapon out of the ring and hit Finlay with the World's Strongest Slam to pick up the victory. Winner: Mark Henry

2. Tommy Dreamer v. Curt Hawkins (w/ Zach Ryder): Zach Ryder and Curt Hawkins are introduced as E.C.W.'s newest talent, in a talent exchange w/ Smackdown for John Morrison & The Miz. Hawkins gets on the mic. and explains how he wasn't thrilled to come to E.C.W. because he'd always hated it growing up, but he felt better when he discovered that he had a chance to rid the world of all of the E.C.W. originals that remained. This brought out Tommy Dreamer, and a match began.

Dreamer remained in control throughout this short match, quickly connecting with a Dreamer D.D.T. to pick up the victory. After the match, Ryder attacks Dreamer from behind and both Hawkins and Ryder double team Dreamer until officials seperate them from one another. Winner: Tommy Dreamer

3. Women's Championship: Candice Michelle (c) v. Kelly Kelly: Based on Candice winning the Women's Championship at the Rumble pre-show, and Kelly winning a battle royal overseas during the Tribute to the Troops special, this match was made.

Kelly got some offense in, and kicked out of a Candy-Wrapper to the shock of almost everyone, but in the end it was Candice Michelle retaining her Championship with a second Candy-Wrapper. Winner: Candice Michelle

4. Mike Knox v. Cody Rhodes: Cody Rhodes, along with Hardcore Holly, come out to the ring for this one-on-one match-up between Rhodes and Knox. Cody questions Holly being out there, since he took a beating on Raw the night prior.

Knox controlled the match with power, and seemingly had everything until control until Rhodes began fighting back. Rhodes hit a D.D.T. and seemingly had the match wrapped up, until the official was distracted by Hardcore Holly going after Manu, who was up on the ramp watching. This distracted Cody, who turned into Knox and his Knox-Out finishing move.

After the match, Cody and Holly argue, with Holly seemingly blowing Rhodes off, and pointing to Manu, who's laughing on the ramp-way. Winner: Mike Knox

5. E.C.W. Championship: Matt Hardy (c) v. Kenny Dykstra: This was a quick, squash match after the bell rang. Hardy asked Dykstra if he really was the Masked man, only for Dykstra to answer by slapping Hardy across the face. This caused Hardy to answer back with a side-effect, followed up by a Twist of Fate and the victory.

Hardy celebrated in the ring, but only for a moment as the real Masked Man showed up and attacked Hardy from behind. This mysterious individual brought out several different weapons and basically tore Hardy apart, leaving him a bloody mess for the third straight time. Winner: Matt Hardy

Friday Night Smackdown: (3 Weeks Before No Way Out)

Opening Segment: Ric Flair comes out with the World Heavyweight Championship. He explains how he never would've dreamed this could happen again, 17 time World Champion. He goes on to explain how as much as he'd love to say it was all him, he couldn't. He said he watched the footage over again, and wanted Chuck Palumbo to answer for what he did, costing Jericho the match.

Palumbo comes out and explains that he did it because guy's like Jericho don't repsect guy's like Flair. He said that Flair was apart of one of the most legendary groups of all time, and Palumbo said to a guy like Jericho that's not important, it's just a waste.

Jericho interrupts and says Palumbo's full of shit, and Jericho has always held a great deal of respect for Ric Flair, but it's guy's like Palumbo, who take the short-cuts that he dispises. Flair jumps in and says he can't be the World Champion in the manner he won it, and challenges Jericho to a rematch tonight. Jericho accepts, as Palumbo seemingly gets upset and leaves.

1. Chavo Guerrero v. Paul London: It was announced that the Cruiserweight Championship will be brought back at No Way Out, in a 6-Man Cruiserweight Open Invitational. This is a preview, with two of the individuals involved.

London started out fast and furious, exploding with offense all over Chavo, who could barely keep up. The momentum and the match changed sides when London went for a top rope move, only to miss and seemingly blow out a knee. Chavo took the injury and capitalized, working over the knee until he finally connected with a Gory-Bomb, and picked up the victory. Winner: Chavo Guerrero

2. Grudge Match: John Morrison (w/ The Miz) v. Jesse (w/ Festus): After the bell rang and Festus changed from his coma-like state, The Miz rerang the bell causing him to become a statue again. This allowed Morrison and Miz to work over Jesse, with Miz distracting the official anytime Jesse got the advantage.

In the end, it was Morrison who picked up the easy victory, but as Miz and Morrison were celebrating they forgot about the bell that brought Festus back. Festus came into the ring, causing Morrison and Miz to run for higher ground. Winner: John Morrison

3. Big Daddy V. v. The Undertaker: Before the match began, it was announced that The Undertaker would challenge the World Heavyweight Champion (SD) at Wrestlemania. This was a squash match, with Undertaker hitting all of his signature moves, before finally locking in Hell's Gate to pick up the victory. Winner: The Undertaker

4. Non-Title: Chuck Palumbo v. Jeff Hardy: Chuck Palumbo, still seemingly upset over the issue with Flair, took his anger out on Jeff Hardy. Palumbo had removed a turnbuckle pad, and that came into play later as Hardy went for a Whisper in the Wind-like move, only for Palumbo to move out of the way, then grab Hardy and ram his forehead into the exposed turnbuckle, busting him open.

Palumbo capitalized quickly, hitting the Full-Throttle and picking up the victory. This win was very short lived, as Mr. Kennedy came from the crowd and attacked Palumbo in the ring. Both men brawled until seperated, with Palumbo out-raged again. Winner: Chuck Palumbo

5. Grudge Match: The Big Show & M.V.P. v. Batista & Rey Mysterio: M.V.P. seemed less than happy about teaming with the Big Show, while Batista and Mysterio worked as a great team. Big Show started the match with Batista.

They went back and forth, every now and then allowing for Mysterio to get a tag into the match when Show was down, only for Batista to come back in and continue the power game. When Show got the upper hand, he looked to tag out, but M.V.P. jumped down and refused to tag, leaving his partner high and dry. Batista speared Big Show, only for Mysterio to hit a top rope body splash to pick up the victory. Winners: Batista & Rey Mysterio

6. World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair (c) v. Chris Jericho: This was an evenly contested match-up, with each man hitting signature moves. Jericho seemed to have the match in his favor, and hit a Lionsault only to get a 2-count. Flair locked in the Figure-Four, but Jericho made it to the ropes. Flair seemed to lose his cool, kicking the ropes and asking the Official if he didn't tap before he got to the ropes.

Meanwhile, The Miz and John Morrison rushed down to ringside to distract the official, and seemingly confuse Ric Flair. Chuck Palumbo rushed into the ring behind everyone's back, as Flair noticed but just stood there. Jericho turned around, while the official was demanding Miz & Morrison to the back, only for Palumbo to knock Jericho out with a pair of brass knucks. Flair went from seemingly confused, to showing a devilish smirk. He pins Jericho, as the official counts the 3-count. Winner: Ric Flair

The show goes off the air, with Chuck Palumbo holding up the signature 4-Horsemen hand gesture, with Miz and Morrison raising Flair's hand, while Jericho laid in the ring out cold.

TheOneBigWill
01-09-2009, 11:28 PM
Monday Night Raw: (2 Weeks Before No Way Out)

1. Trevor Murdoch (w/ Lance Cade) v. C.M. Punk (w/ Kofi Kingston): It was announced on wwe.com before Raw that if C.M. Punk could defeat Murdoch, dispite losing a non-title tag match last week, Punk & Kingston would earn a spot in the Tag Team Turmoil at No Way Out.

The match started off in Murdoch's favor, after Punk was distracted by Cade on the outside of the ring. Murdoch kept Punk grounded, with a lot of wear-down holds and strength advantages. The match began to turn until Cade interfered and tripped Punk up when he began getting the momentum to switch.

Kingston came into the ring, only to fly through the ropes, taking Cade out of the picture. Meanwhile, Murdoch went for his finisher, only for Punk to reverse it, lifting Murdoch up and dropping him in the Go To Sleep. Winner: C.M. Punk

2. J.B.L. Interview: J.B.L. comes out and complains about not needing to compete in a hellish Elimination Chamber match to earn a shot at the Champion, when he feels he should be named the #1. Contender for being the richest and smartest man in the company already.

The Great Khali comes out w/ his translator, as he begins talking the translator explains that Khali said J.B.L. needs to shut up and wrestle, and if he believes he's so great, why not take on Khali right now. J.B.L. backs down, only to take a cheap shot at the back of Khali's head, which does NOT phase the giant. J.B.L. bails out of the ring, seemingly scared, as Khali smiles toward J.B.L. and motions with his hands that he's going to crush J.B.L.

3. Non-Title: Triple H. v. William Regal: Nice back and forth match. Triple H. got the early advantage, only to attempt a Spine-buster that was reversed into a DDT by Regal, as the momentum switched.

Regal took control of the match after that, hitting a couple suplexes, and attempting a pin-cover on a couple different occasions, only to get 2 each time. Regal, becoming frustrated, went for the 'Power of the Punch' but Triple H. ducked out of the way, only to connect with a Pedigree to pick up the victory.

After the match, while Triple H. was celebrating, Kane came into the ring and leveled Triple H. Chokeslamming him, and standing over him as Kane's pyro went off and his music took us to break. Winner: Triple H.

4. Beth Phoenix v. Kelly Kelly: Squash match in which Beth Phoenix showed off her strength advantage over Kelly, and proved a point to the Women's Champion. Phoenix wins in under a minute, with Kelly not getting any offense in. Winner: Beth Phoenix

5. (Intercontinental) #1 Contender's Match: Shelton Benjamin v. Finlay: Benjamin jump-started the match by attacking Finlay from behind. Benjamin hit a couple hit-flying moves, keeping Finlay out of reach to hit anything big.

Hornswoggle came out from under the ring in an attempt to help Finlay, but it slightly backfired as Benjamin grabbed the weapon and threw it back at Hornswoggle. This allowed Finlay to regain his poise and take control of the match, however, as Finlay hit Benjamin with the Celtic Cross, but only got a 2 count.

Hornswoggle once again distracts the official, as Finlay grabs the weapon and attempts to hit Benjamin. Benjamin ducks out of the way and attempts a spin-kick, only for Finlay to catch his foot and pick Benjamin up, only to drop him down in a front falling samoan drop. Finlay picks up the victory with that move. Winner: Finlay

6. Main Event: John Cena & Shawn Michaels v. Rated R-K.O.: Orton & H.B.K. began the match, with H.B.K. gaining control early on. H.B.K. hit a couple signature moves, and attempted a Superkick, only for Edge to distract H.B.K. allowing Orton to deliver a low blow behind the official's back.

Later in the match, Edge hit a DDT on Cena outside the ring which busted him open. Edge demanded a countout, but Cena made it back in the ring before the count of 10. Meanwhile, Edge went for a spear that missed, only for Cena to hit the F-U, but Orton saved Edge from the 3 count.

The match ended when H.B.K. went for another Superkick on Edge, but Edge ducked out of the way and H.B.K. accidentally hit Cena with the Superkick. While H.B.K. tried to help Cena up, Edge connected with a spear that sent both H.B.K. and Edge outside the ring. Meanwhile Cena stumbled up to his feet, only for Orton to come up behind him and deliver an RKO that allowed Orton to pin Cena for the win. Winners: Rated R-K.O.

E.C.W.: (2 Weeks Before No Way Out)

1. Masked Man v. Jimmy Wang Yang: Squash match, the Mysterious Masked figure completely controlled the match. Jimmy Yang reversed an attempt at the pedigree-like finisher, for a roll-up and a 1 count, but everything quickly turned back to the Masked Man who put Yang away shortly thereafter.

After the match, Matt Hardy came through the crowd in an attempt to give the Masked figure a bit of revenge, but the Mysterious Man seen it coming and escaped through the other side to safety. Winner: Masked Man

2. Tommy Dreamer v. Zach Ryder (w/ Curt Hawkins): Ryder and Hawkins are out first and just like the week prior, Ryder gets on the mic. and requests Dreamer to simply come out and retire from the business. This prompts Dreamer to come out.

Dreamer seems depressed as he asks for the mic. and begins running through his list of injuries and problems that the business has given him, including a career threatening back injury, as well as the hard-ships that have happened with himself and his Wife. When it seems like Dreamer is about to accept the request to retire, he looks out to the fans then looks back at Ryder and hits him in the head with the mic. Dreamer then replies with "Maybe next year."

This starts an inprompto match as both men exchange blows. Ryder begins acting cocky when he has Dreamer down, only to come off the top rope with an attempted axe-handle smash that gets countered with a kick to the gut and a Dreamer DDT for the victory.

After the match, also like the week prior, Hawkins and Ryder double-team Tommy Dreamer until security seperate the feuding sides. Dreamer got on the mic. and demanded a two-on-one Extreme Rules match for next week. It's accepted. Winner: Tommy Dreamer

3. Mike Knox v. Hardcore Holly: The drama continues between Hardcore Holly, Cody Rhodes and Manu as all three are present for this short contest. Knox, who seemingly plays an invisable role in everything made short work of Hardcore Holly, who seemed more distracted by Manu trying to talk to Cody.

As Holly looked to pick up the match and had everything in his control, his attention gets turned when Manu is seen trying to get Cody to go with him. This causes Holly to turn toward them and attempt getting Cody to come back to ringside, which in turn allows Knox to hit his finisher from behind on Holly, picking up the victory.

After the match, Manu and Hardcore Holly get into a brawl that gets seperated by Cody, who then turns and leaves both individuals to head off to the back. Winner: Mike Knox

4. Kenny Dykstra v. Boogeyman: Another squash match, as the Boogeyman makes quick work of Kenny Dykstra. Dykstra comes out and explains that he really wasn't the Masked Man, but what he really is, is the best talent within the W.W.E. He explains that he opted to come to E.C.W. because he's not afraid of anything, or anyone. This triggers the Boogeyman's music.

Boogeyman stares down Dykstra, who seems frozen in his tracks and unable to do anything. Boogeyman hits his Boogey-slam in under a minute to pick up the victory. After the match he does his usual worms in the opponent's mouth stunt, but it's short lived as the shocking debut of Vampiro surprises everyone, including his victim, the Boogeyman?! Winner: The Boogeyman

5. Main Event: Matt Hardy & Finlay v. Kane & Mark Henry: Nice long contest that had everyone getting equal time in the ring. Hardy and Henry started the match, as Hardy tried using speed to his advantage but it only worked for a moment as Henry's strength and power quickly came into play.

During the mid-portion of the contest, it was Finlay that Kane and Henry decided to work over, delivering power move after power move to weaken the Fighting Irishman. Finlay finally made the hot tag to Matt Hardy, who came into the ring and leveled Kane off the apron, only to duck an attempted clothesline by Mark Henry and connect with a Twist of Fate to pick up the victory for his team. Winners: Matt Hardy & Finlay

Friday Night Smackdown: (2 Weeks Before No Way Out)

Opening Segment: As the show opens, the familiar theme of the Four Horsemen ques up. Ric Flair comes out first, in a suit, with the World Heavyweight Championship. He's followed by Chuck Palumbo, the United States Champion, John Morrison & The Miz, the Tag Team Champions, all wearing suits as well.

Flair addresses his retirement in saying basically that he sat out almost a year and watched as the company he helped build began to crumble because of the lack of Hall of Fame talent. He said guys like Chris Jericho also made returns, and tried using Ric Flair's name to boost their star-status. While other guys like Mr. Kennedy commanded respect when they refused to give any. For that, he put in a comeback and decided to bring back the Horsemen to help him.

He said he picked Chuck Palumbo because he was a guy who went under the radar for long enough. He mentioned Palumbo being a former Heavyweight contender, only to be used badly. At one time someone who defeated greats like Lex Luger, now barely being used to do anything more than put over talent that didn't deserve it.

He goes on to put over John Morrison as one of the greatest younger talents in the business, but because he got his push by winning a television contest, many of the current stars refused to give him any credit for his hard work that he's put in. While The Miz went from being a television outcast, to a Tag Team great.

Everything was interrupted by Mr. Kennedy. Kennedy tells Flair that he never once used his name to put himself over, because Kennedy feels he's always been more over than Flair ever was, or could be. That enraged Flair. Kennedy goes on to say that he'll go to No Way Out and win the Fatal Four Way, to earn a World Heavyweight title match at Saturday Night's Main Event, and take Flair's title like he would've did against Palumbo at the Royal Rumble, had it not been for Morrison.

Flair said if Kennedy feels so confident about his skills, why not try them out right now. Kennedy accepts and begins walking down to the ring. Mid-way down, he stops and tells Flair he isn't an idiot. This prompts the crowd to explode, as Chris Jericho comes from behind through the crowd with a chair, clearing the ring of the Horsemen as Kennedy enters as well. A Tag match is made for the Main Event. Flair & Palumbo against Jericho & Kennedy.

1. Rey Mysterio v. John Morrison: It was announced when they returned from break that at No Way Out, it would be Ric Flair, John Morrison & The Miz against The Undertaker and two partners of his choice. It would be a War Games/Elimination Chamber 6-man Tag match, with stipulations attached. If Flair wins, none of his group would have to defend their Championships, including Flair, until Wrestlemania. However, if The Undertaker's group won, Taker would get an outside interference barring in his Mania match, as well as his teammates would receive a Tag title match at Mania, and the winner of the Fatal Four-Way at No Way Out would get his World title shot at Saturday Night's Main Event.

Morrison & Mysterio started off evenly, until Mysterio's speed became too much for Morrison to handle. The Miz was at ringside, and played a part in the ending of the match-up. Mysterio hit a lot of high-flying moves, with Morrison barely able to keep up.

In the end, it was Mysterio who went for a 619, but The Miz jumped up blocking the kick to Morrison, taking the blow himself. This allowed Morrison to bounce off the ropes, connecting with a kick to Mysterio that knocked him down, which let Morrison hit a standing shooting star to pick up the cheap victory. Winner: John Morrison

2. Jeff Hardy v. M.V.P.: M.V.P. came out first and addressed the fans. He said that he isn't a Tag Team wrestler, and he never agreed to be the Big Show's partner last week. He didn't walk out on the Big Show, because he never agreed to be there in the first place. He went on to blame the Big Show for giving M.V.P. a loss in his record's as a Tag Team wrestler as well.

Jeff Hardy came out and the match began as Hardy took it to M.V.P. with a lot of quickness. Hardy hit a few signature moves, including a Whisper in the Wind that got him a 2-count. M.V.P. tried getting counted out but Hardy wouldn't allow it, as the fight went to the outside of the ring.

The match came to an end when Hardy missed a leaping shot at M.V.P., only to hit head first against the ring post and re-bust open his head from the injury he suffered a week ago. M.V.P. took this opening and hit a version of the 'Player's Boot', knocking Hardy out cold on the outside, allowing M.V.P. to roll into the ring and pick-up the count out victory. Winner by Countout: M.V.P.

3. Batista v. The Miz: John Morrison & The Miz stood tall in the ring, both daring Batista to come down to the ring. Batista came down and entered the ring, but began laughing. He then pointed behind Morrison & Miz, as Mysterio was on the apron. As Morrison and Miz went for him, Mysterio leap-frogged up and over both of them, only for them to turn into a Batista spear that sent Morrison to the outside of the ring.

The bell rang, as the official match began only to last a short amount of time as Batista hit a spinebuster than a Batista Bomb on the Miz to pick up the victory. Mysterio & Batista celebrated in the ring, as Morrison pulled a lifeless Miz from the ring. Winner: Batista

4. The Big Show v. Carlito: Squash match. Big Show defeated Carlito with a Showstopper/Chokeslam in under a minute. Show seemingly toyed with Carlito, only to finish him off quickly, having fun doing it. Winner: The Big Show

5. Cruiserweight Open: Paul London v. Chavo Guerrero v. Elijah Burke v. Jimmy Wang Yang: In another build-up preview for the Cruiserweight 6-man Open that'll happen at No Way Out, this was a 4-way elimination match to showcase the cruiserweights. Burke paired off with London, only for Yang to pair off with Chavo.

London hit a moonsault from the top rope on Burke, but only got a 2-count. With London hurt, it was Burke who hit the Elijah Express to pick up the elimination. While Guerrero missed a frog splash, allowing Yang to leap up the ropes, hitting a moonsault for the elimination.

It came down to Yang and Burke. Yang went for an enziguri but Burke ducked and connected with a front face buster to pick up the victory. Winner: Elijah Burke

6. Main Event: Ric Flair & Chuck Palumbo v. Chris Jericho & Mr. Kennedy: The match started with Kennedy and Flair. It was Flair who got the early advantage, as he poked Kennedy in the eyes, then hit a low blow. Flair nailed a couple chops that seemingly broke some blood-vessels on Kennedy's chest.

Jericho got the tag in, only for Flair to tag out to Palumbo. It was Palumbo who took control when Jericho continued to attempt getting at Flair. The match turned in Jericho's favor when Palumbo went for the Full Throttle, only for Jericho to roll out of it and hit the Code-Breaker on Palumbo, however it only got 2 as Flair saved his partner.

This caused the action to breakdown, as Kennedy dove for Flair, only for Palumbo to deliver a stiff kick to Kennedy, knocking him through the ropes to the floor. Flair tagged himself in, without Jericho seeing it, as Palumbo hit a low blow on Jericho, allowing Flair to roll him up and hook the tights to pick up the cheap victory. Winners: Ric Flair & Chuck Palumbo

TheOneBigWill
01-09-2009, 11:35 PM
Monday Night Raw: (6 Days Before No Way Out)

1. Randy Orton v. Edge: The show opened with the announcement that all 6 individuals involved in the Elimination Chamber would have single's matches with each other tonight. Starting with Orton against Edge. Orton came out, followed by Edge.

The bell rang, as both men just stood staring at each other. This followed with both men leaving the ring, walking over to the ring-announcer's table and grabbing microphone's. The official counted both men out, as Orton grabbed the hammer, refusing to let the time keeper ring the bell. Orton said that the match never happened, because Orton & Edge had a mutual agreement to be a team until they were the final two individuals in the Chamber.

Edge finished the promo in stating that if people wanted to see Orton & Edge fight each other, they'd have to pay for it because it'd be the greatest contest in W.W.E. history. Both men left together, as the match was thrown out. No Contest

2. 6 Man Tag Team Match: William Regal, Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch v. Finlay, C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston: A graphic was shown advertising the Tag Team Turmoil match at Sunday's No Way Out p.p.v. with Cade & Murdoch defending against Cryme Tyme, Punk & Kingston, and Holly & Rhodes. It was also announced that Regal against Finlay for the Intercontinental Championship would be on the pre-show.

The match begins with Punk against Finlay. Finlay gets the upper hand with his power and controls the early stages until Cade finally gets a cheap shot in, and tags out to Regal who matches the cheap shot with more dirty tactics, including raking the eyes and using the ropes for leverage.

The action picks up when Punk gets a hot tag later in the match to Kingston, who flies in the ring via the ropes, delivering a clothesline to both Regal then Cade. Murdoch was the legal man at the time and received a signature leg drop by Kingston, but it was broken up by Cade.

In the final steps of the match everything broke down, with Punk and Cade being the legal men. Punk seemed to have the match in hand, until Regal hit Punk in the back of the head with his 'Power of the Punch' which caused Punk to stumble directly into the 'Cade-Bomb' to allow the Championship trio to pick up the victory. Winners: William Regal, Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

3. The Great Khali v. J.B.L.: J.B.L. jump started the match when Khali was trying to enter the ring. Bradshaw used all the power he had to keep Khali stumbling around the ring, but it only lasted for a few moments until Khali gained his stance and matched power with more power.

The match ended on the outside of the ring, as Khali delivered a knock-out shot to the head of J.B.L. via a chop. J.B.L. laid out cold, while Khali made it back in the ring. The official was at 8 and J.B.L. had the chance to re-enter the ring, but opted out of it, back-tracking up the rampway and throwing his arms toward the ring, as the official called for the bell, announcing Khali the winner. Winner via Countout: The Great Khali

4. Women's Championship: Candice Michelle (c) v. Beth Phoenix: Lengthy match that the fans didn't seem to into. Beth Phoenix controlled the opening stages of the match with power, but things switched when Phoenix went out of her element and attempted a top rope move that missed. Candice took control and hit the Candy-Wrapper to pick up the victory, retaining her Championship. Winner: Candice Michelle

5. Non-Title: Triple H. (c) v. Kenny Dykstra: This was originally an interview segment with Triple H. addressing Kane's attack a week ago. H.H.H. said that even though his Championship won't be on the line during their encounter at Sunday's p.p.v., he won't treat the match any differently. Triple H. said he's going to make the fire Kane always believed he was in, seem like a kid who burnt his finger by a candle.

Everything was interrupted by Kenny Dykstra who comes out and explains that he's greatly under-appreciated and wants his just-due, respect, and most importantly a Championship match. Dykstra demands H.H.H. defend his Championship against him. Triple H. mocks Kenny for being a former cheerleader turned fluffer, then says if Dykstra can defeat Triple H. in ANY way, he'll defend his Championship against him at the Pay per view instead.

The bell rings, Dykstra runs at H.H.H., receives a kick to the gut, followed by a pedigree and Triple H. picks up the very fast victory. Winner: Triple H.

6. Main Event: John Cena v. Shawn Michaels: The match started off evenly with each man attempting to put the match away early with finishers, but the other countered. Cena ducked a Superkick while H.B.K. wiggled out of an F-U attempt. Shawn had the speed advantage, but Cena had the power advantage.

Toward the middle of the match, H.B.K. picked up momentum and complete control of the match, as he hit a couple signature moves including the flying forearm, a top rope elbow drop, and tried getting a submission via his modified figure-four. Cena refused to tap, as the action then spilled outside the ring. Cena sent H.B.K. into the steps, and removed everything from the announcer's table, only for H.B.K. to lay Cena out on the table via a monitor to the head. H.B.K. then followed through by driving an elbow to Cena's chest, driving both men through the table.

Both men barely made it back in the ring, but both did before the 10 count. H.B.K. was reversed into the turnbuckles, which caused his back to wrench in pain. Cena followed through with a top rope leg drop, and got a 2-count out of the deal, but the match continued.

In the end, it was Cena attempting an F-U, but H.B.K. flipped out of it as Cena sent him up, only for H.B.K. to land on his feet and connect with some Sweet Chin Music, and the victory as the fans went crazy. Winner: Shawn Michaels

E.C.W.: (5 Days Before No Way Out)

1. Extreme Rules Match: Tommy Dreamer v. Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder: This contest was slightly remade on wwe.com earlier in the day. Originally it was a 2-on-1 Extreme Rules contest, but to attempt evening the playing field, it was turned into a Gauntlet match where Dreamer would have two seperate, back-to-back contests, with Hawkins and Ryder.

Hawkins started against Dreamer, as both men exchanged signature moves and fought outside the ring. Dreamer got the upper hand as Hawkins entered the ring after Dreamer, only to receive a Dreamer-Driver allowing Tommy to pick up the first victory.

Ryder came in rather quickly from the back and quickly went to work on a weakened Dreamer, connecting with several high-impact moves and even hitting a version of Dreamer's DDT. It was the youth and cockiness of Ryder that ended up costing him, however, as he allowed Dreamer to have too much time to recover which allowed Dreamer to kick out at 2. Ryder began getting frustrated and made the biggest mistake of all when he detoured from his plan and went to the top rope, coming off into a kick to the gut, similar to the week before, only for Dreamer to connect with a Dreamer DDT and pick up the final victory to win the match.

To everyone's surprise, especially Tommy's, after the contest was over Raven came through the crowd and into the ring, behind Dreamer. When Dreamer turned around, the expression on his face was as if he'd seen a ghost. Raven delivered a stiff kick to Dreamer's groin, dropping him to his knees, only to pick him up and deliver the Evenflow DDT. Raven sat in the corner, as Dreamer laid out cold. Meanwhile, Hawkins and Ryder positioned themselves outside the ring, next to Raven?!?! Winner: Tommy Dreamer

2. Elijah Burke v. Chavo Guerrero: Short match that went back and forth. Chavo tried getting a cheap victory via using the ropes, but Burke kicked out at 2. In the end, it was Burke connecting with the Elijah Express and using the ropes himself to pick up the victory. Winner: Elijah Burke

3. Vampiro v. Jimmy Wang Yang: Squash match with Vampiro picking up the victory quickly, after a series of martial-arts kicks, ending with his signature 'Nail in the Coffin'. The more important factor of this segment was the disturbing interview Vampiro gave after the match.

Vampiro explained the reason he attacked the Boogeyman is because he's sick of phonies and fakes trying to act dark and monsterious, when they're only scared and harmless. Vampiro runs through a short list of disturbing acts that he's committed within his life and explains that people like 'The Boogeyman' who eat worms and have smoke-sticks are nothing but parlor tricks and side-show acts. Winner: Vampiro

4. Non-Title: Matt Hardy v. Kane: Nice Main Event. Hardy got the early advantage, using speed to stay away from Kane's power. Hardy hit a side-effect, but only got 2 out of it as it was still early in the match. Hardy missed a leg drop from the middle ropes, and momentum switched from that moment on.

Kane hit a stiff clothesline that folded Hardy up, and seemingly put him away, but it was only for 2. Kane hit a top rope clothesline, and signalled for the Chokeslam, but as he grabbed Hardy by the throat and lifted Hardy surprised Kane by reversing and hitting a Twist of Fate, knocking both men out for a moment. Hardy covered, but only got a 2-count, as the match continued for a few more moments.

Shortly after the failed victory via the Twist of Fate, Hardy went for another but was sent into the official. This brought out the Masked Man who distracted Hardy. Kane went to hit Hardy from behind, but Hardy felt it coming and moved out of the way, kicking Kane in the gut and attempting another Twist of Fate, but it was blocked as Kane sent Hardy into the ropes, as the Masked Man hit Hardy in the back with a lead pipe, causing Hardy to stumble into a Chokeslam by Kane. The official came-to and counted the 3 as Kane picked up the victory. Winner: Kane

5. E.C.W. Championship Contract Signing: It was announced on wwe.com that in order for the Masked Man to receive his Championship match, he must first un-mask.

As Hardy was barely able to move, the Masked Man still in the ring after the Main Event had ended, grabbed Hardy's hand and forced him to sign the contract. The Mysterious individual then jumped out of the ring and grabbed two chairs, slamming Hardy's head between them in a con-chair-to. Everyone begins screaming, and cheering thinking it was someone they knew, but to everyone's surprise when the Masked Man removed his Mask, it wasn't who anyone likely suspected. It was Gregory Helms!! Hardy, a bloody mess looked up in disbelief as his former best friend had been putting him through hell over the course of the preview several weeks and month. Helms hit a running Shinning Wizard, as he grabbed a pen and jabbed it into Hardy's bloody face, taking the blood soaked pen and signing his signature on the contract w/ Hardy's blood. The show ended with that being the final scene.

Friday Night Smackdown: (2 Days Before No Way Out)

1. Non-Title: Chuck Palumbo v. The Undertaker: The show opens with Chuck Palumbo in the ring, calling out the Undertaker. Taker comes out and a match begins. Palumbo gets the early advantage, using power against Taker, matched with quickness, but it was only a matter of time before Taker reversed the momentum.

Palumbo went for a Full-Throttle, but it was Taker sliding out of it, turning Palumbo into a chokeslam, then picking him up and dropping him in a Tombstone to pick up the victory. Winner: The Undertaker

2. Jeff Hardy v. Mr. Kennedy: Before the match was started, Hardy was interviewed in the back about being okay to wrestle. Hardy said that the trainers told him it was unadvised but if he didn't, he couldn't compete Sunday in the Fatal Four Way to earn a World Title shot. Hardy said he'd risk everything to become World Champion, and headed toward the ring.

The match was short, as Hardy started in control with a couple signature moves, including the leg drop to the mid-section, a compactor, and a modified Twist of Fate that got him a 2-count. Everything turned when Hardy went for a Whisper in the Wind and missed though.

Kennedy took over, hitting a couple different big moves, including a DDT that rebusted open Hardy and caused him to completely lose his balance. Hardy reversed an attempted Green Bay Plunge, and went for a Swanton Bomb, but couldn't keep his balance and fell off the top ropes. Kennedy grabbed a weakened Hardy and hit a Mic-Check, but only got a 2 as Hardy continued to fight. Kennedy, upset by this, picked Hardy up and hit 2 more back-to-back Mic-Checks to finally put Hardy away, and cause everyone including the trainers to worry about Hardy's condition. Winner: Mr. Kennedy

3. Batista & Rey Mysterio v. Kane & Mark Henry: Short match. Batista and Henry started, with Kane arguing with Henry over starting. Batista got the upper hand, hitting a spear as Kane refused to tag into the match. This allowed Mysterio to hit a springboard senton on Henry, followed by Batista hitting a Batista-Bomb on the monster Mark Henry. Kane just watched on as Batista and Mysterio picked up the victory. Winners: Batista & Rey Mysterio

4. The Big Show v. M.V.P.: M.V.P. was out first and said he thought it was racist that they'd put him in a match against an animal like the Big Show, so close to his opportunity to win a title shot. He said the Big Show is jealous of M.V.P.'s talents and skills, and because of that he's afraid Show might try ending M.V.P.'s career just to give himself a better chance.

This brought Big Show out, as the match began with M.V.P. leaving the ring the minute the bell rang. Show followed and the action never returned to the ring as both men were counted out quickly. Show refused to stop once the bell had re-rang at the end. Show fought with M.V.P. up the rampway, sending M.V.P. into the Smackdown set and finally Chokeslamming him on the staging area as we cut to break. Double Countout

5. Paul London v. Brian Kendrick: Short, fast-paced match. Both men had mutual respect for the other, as the shook hands to start everything. London and Kendrick exchanged multiple roll-ups and quick pin attempts, but only for 2 each time. London tried a hurricanrana, but it was countered as Kendrick sat down, hooking London for a 2-count.

The match ended when Kendrick went for a Sliced Bread, but London shoved him into the turnbuckles, causing him to bounce back out. London hit a german suplex as both men's shoulders were down, but in the end, it was announced that Kendrick barely got his shoulder up, while London didn't, giving Kendrick the victory. Winner: Brian Kendrick

6. 6 Man Elimination Tag Team Match: Four Horsemen (Flair, Miz & Morrison) v. Chris Jericho, Jesse & Festus: In what was being build as a preview to Sunday's War Games match, the Horsemen completely controlled this contest.

Jesse was eliminated first, after the Horsemen kept him completely in the ring, without allowing him to ever get back to his corner. Morrison got the elimination. Festus would follow, after Flair & The Miz would brawl with Festus on the outside of the ring, while Morrison would remain legal inside the ring, causing Festus to be counted out.

This left Jericho 1-against-3, as the Horsemen took their time. Jericho tried as hard as he could to fight back, but the odds weren't in his favor and it showed in the end. Flair picked up the victory and the final elimination with a Figure-Four. Winners: Four Horsemen

After the match the brutality wasn't over as Chuck Palumbo came out from the back and began destroying Jericho, busting him open and continuing to further hurt him.

Batista and Mysterio came out to Jericho's aid, but the numbers still weren't in their favor, as the Horsemen met their opponent's at the edge of the ring. Miz and Morrison began to brawl with Batista and Mysterio, only for Flair to low blow Batista and Palumbo to deliver a knock-out punch to Mysterio. They continued the brutual beatdown on all three men until the lights went out and the Undertaker's gong went off. When the lights came back on, a Horsemen symbol was at the top of the rampway.. the Horsemen all stopped, only to watch as lightning came from the roof, striking the symbol engulfing it in flames. The show ends with the Horsemen seemingly scared of the dark sign of things to come.

The final card for No Way Out is as follows...

W.W.E. No Way Out: (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Pre-Show:
1. Belfast Brawl - Intercontinental Championship: William Regal (c) v. Finlay:

Pay Per View:
Raw WrestleMania #1. Contender Elimination Chamber: John Cena v. Shawn Michaels v. Edge v. Randy Orton v. J.B.L. v. The Great Khali:

6 Man Elimination Chamber/War Games: Ric Flair, John Morrison & The Miz v. The Undertaker, Batista & Rey Mysterio: (If Horsemen win, no Title matches of any kind until Mania; If Undertaker/team win, Tag title match @ Mania, World Heavyweight match @ S.N.M.E. & NO outside interference @ Mania.)

E.C.W. Championship: Matt Hardy (c) v. Gregory Helms:

United States Championship: Chuck Palumbo (c) v. Chris Jericho:

Cruiserweight Championship: Paul London v. Chavo Guerrero v. Kenny Dykstra v. Brian Kendrick v. Jimmy Wang Yang v. Elijah Burke:

Non-Title: Triple H. v. Kane:

World Tag Team Championships - Tag Team Turmoil: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch v. C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston v. Cryme Tyme v. Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes:

#1 Contender's Match/Sat. Night's Main Event: The Big Show v. Jeff Hardy v. M.V.P. v. Mr. Kennedy:

TheOneBigWill
01-09-2009, 11:42 PM
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W.W.E. No Way Out: (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Pre-Show:

1. Batista/Mysterio Interview: Batista and Mysterio are asked about why the decided to join The Undertaker inside the demonic structure known as the Elimination Chamber. Mysterio first says that he did it because he's always been consider the 'underdog' of everything, and the Horsemen represent a group of bullies. Mysterio believes this is his opportunity to let everyone know the bullies don't always win.

Batista said for him it's a bit different. He said he learned a lot from Ric Flair in Evolution, and it pains him to be on the opposite side of the ring, but he said he has no respect for guys like Palumbo, Morrison or Miz who're only out for themselves regardless of the cost. He said Evolution was formed in a manner of respect for the Horsemen, and never in his career did Batista believe he would be the reason the Horsemen died, but if everything goes the way he hopes it will.. tonight will signify the end of a legacy, at the hands of the Animal.

2. Belfast Brawl - Intercontinental Championship: William Regal (c) v. Finlay: Regal attempts getting the upper hand by jump-starting the match before Finlay gets completely ready. Regal brawls with Finlay outside the ring, and around ringside, hitting Finlay with a chair and using the steps to his advantage. Finlay finally regains momentum and control of the match when he stops Regal from slamming his head into the announcer's desk. Finlay uses the guardrail and ends up busting Regal open.

The ending of the match came when Finlay attempted to have Hornswoggle give him a weapon, but by the time Finlay turned to try and use it, Regal was one step ahead of him, knocking him out with the 'Power of the Punch' to pick up the victory. Winner: William Regal

Pay Per View:

1. World Tag Team Championships - Tag Team Turmoil: Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch v. C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston v. Cryme Tyme v. Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes: Much to their dislike, Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch started against Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes. Cade controlled the early stages of the match, using power moves to keep Holly down, and each time Holly attempted to tag out Murdoch would rush in to hit Rhodes off the apron, or help pull Holly back.

Manu came out to distract Rhodes, and Holly finally made it to their corner, only to see Rhodes down on the floor talking with Manu. Holly tried yelling for Rhodes, but took his attention away from the match which allowed Cade to hit the 'Cade-Bomb' and eliminate Rhodes and Holly. When Holly rolled out of the ring, he and Manu brawled up the rampway, with Rhodes trying to seperate them.

Cryme Tyme was out next, as Cade jumped Shad as he entered the ring. This match was the longest of any from the Turmoil match-up, as Cryme Tyme used a lot of quick tags, and controlled the match for the longer period of time. J.T.G. almost had the victory over Murdoch, but Cade hit J.T.G. with one of the Titles, rolling him over and helping Murdoch cover him to steal the victory.

Punk & Kingston were out while Cryme Tyme argued with the official, as everything broke down. Kingston springboarded into the ring, taking Murdoch out of the picture, while Punk used speed and kicks to hurt Cade. This match wasn't too long, but was controlled mainly by Punk & Kingston.

Cade went for a 'Cade-Bomb' but it was blocked by Punk, only for Punk to attempt a 'Go-To-Sleep' that Murdoch saved Cade from. In the end, however, it was Cade who'd take the 'Go-To-Sleep' as Punk & Kingston would pick up the victory and ultimately think they'd won the match.. however..

When Punk & Kingston were celebrating in the ring, an unknown theme song hit that distracted them. The fans erupted as through the crowd came Robert Roode & James Storm!!! Roode clotheslined Kingston, from behind, over the ropes as Punk turned around only to receive a Superkick to the face by Storm, who covered Punk as the official counted the 3 count. The announcement then came over the sound system that the NEW Tag Team Champions were the team of Robert Roode & James Storm!! Winners & NEW Tag Team Champions: Robert Roode & James Storm

2. United States Championship: Chuck Palumbo (c) v. Chris Jericho: Palumbo jump started the match, attacking Jericho outside the ring before the bell rang. Palumbo attempted to use the United States Championship, swinging wildly, but Jericho ducked and hit an enziguri on Palumbo outside the ring. Jericho tosses Palumbo back into the ring, as the match-up began.

Jericho controlled most of the match until he attempted a Lion-sault that Palumbo blocked with his knees. From this moment, Palumbo tried putting the match away each time he hit a big move, but Jericho kept kicking out. Palumbo attempted to hit the 'Full-Throttle' but Jericho blocked it by sliding down the side of Palumbo, and going for a 'Code-Breaker' that Palumbo blocks by shoving Jericho off into the official, knocking him down.

Palumbo used that moment to leave the ring and grab his United States Championship, only for Jericho to attempt stopping him by leaping from the turnbuckles over the ropes and down toward Palumbo, who moved out of the way as Jericho hit hard on the outside. Palumbo grabbed Jericho and tossed him back into the ring, as the official was beginning to come to. Palumbo quickly came into the ring, hit Jericho with the U.S. Championship and tossed it out of the ring, as the official looked he only seen Jericho down, as Palumbo made the cover to pick up the victory. Winner: Chuck Palumbo

3. Cruiserweight Championship: Paul London v. Chavo Guerrero v. Kenny Dykstra v. Brian Kendrick v. Jimmy Wang Yang v. Elijah Burke: Kendrick, Burke, Dykstra, Yang, London via frog splash. Chavo wins. Fast paced match with a LOT of near-falls. Chavo eliminates Brian Kendrick during the opening portion of the match, by rolling him up and using the ropes for the extra advantage. Meanwhile, Dykstra attempted his leg drop, but Burke rolled out of the way and hit the Elijah Express. Dykstra's feet were on the ropes though, as it only got a 2-count.

Burke was eliminated when he got to his feet, as London came off the top rope with a moonsault that came Burke unaware. While Yang hit another moonsault on Dykstra, to eliminate him almost right after, as Dykstra never fully recovered. The match came down to London, Yang and Chavo.

Chavo laid back while London and Yang went at each other full-blown. Yang missed his moonsault, which allowed London to hit a standing Shooting Star Press, and pick up the elimination, however it was Chavo who capitalized as he hit a Frog Splash on London, who was covering Yang by laying on him. Chavo eliminated London before Yang even got out of the ring, as Chavo Guerrero pick up the final victory and won the title. Winner & NEW Cruiserweight Champion: Chavo Guerrero

4. E.C.W. Championship: Matt Hardy (c) v. Gregory Helms: Squash match. Matt Hardy had one thing on his mind from the opening bell to the ending bell.. revenge. Helms barely got any offense in, as Hardy took the action to him from start to beyond finish. Hardy hit a Side-Effect early, followed by a leg drop from the ropes. The action spilled to the outside of the ring where Hardy hit two Twist of Fate's, busting Helms open.

The official told Hardy to bring the action back in the ring, but it was too far gone, as Hardy ended up getting Disqualified by hitting Helms with the E.C.W. Championship, knocking him out. The official called for the match, but Hardy continued in his violent ways, grabbing a couple chairs and completely destroying Helms, ultimately leaving him in a pool of his own blood. Winner by DQ: Gregory Helms (title did NOT change hands)

5. #1 Contender's Match/Sat. Night's Main Event: The Big Show v. Jeff Hardy v. M.V.P. v. Mr. Kennedy: Still feeling the effects from the previous weeks of punishment, Jeff Hardy wasn't 100% when he came into this match and as a result was ultimately taken from it, before the ending. M.V.P. stayed outside the ring for the most part, and that's how Hardy ended up being taken out of action. Hardy went for a high risk move that DIDN'T pay off, and ended up seemingly knocking himself out of action. M.V.P. hit a version of the 'Player's Boot' on Hardy to top everything off.

Meanwhile, Kennedy and Big Show battled for the most part in the ring, with M.V.P. sliding into the ring each time a pinfall happened. In the end, Big Show went for a Chokeslam, or at least made it seem that way, as M.V.P. came into the ring early to stop it, only to be grabbed by Big Show in a way to trick him into the ring. Show dominated M.V.P. and ultimately hit a Cobra-clutch backbreaker that sent M.V.P. outside the ring.

Kennedy tried hitting a Mic-Check, but it was reversed into the Show-Stopper Chokeslam to allow the Big Show to pick up the victory. Winner: The Big Show

6. Non-Title: Triple H. v. Kane: Quick match. While Triple H. didn't completely dominate the match, it didn't last very long. Kane started the match by showing his power but it was Triple H. who capitalized and hit a few of his signature moves, including a Spinebuster and the knee/face-breaker.

In the end, Triple H. grabbed a sledgehammer when the official took a bump, but Kane grabbed Triple H. by the throat, attempting a Chokeslam, only for Triple H. to use the sledgehammer to the ribs, followed by the hammer to the face and a Pedigree that helped Triple H. win the match as the official recovered. Winner: Triple H.

7. 6 Man Elimination Chamber/War Games: Ric Flair, John Morrison & The Miz v. The Undertaker, Batista & Rey Mysterio: (If Horsemen win, no Title matches of any kind until Mania; If Undertaker/team win, Tag title match @ Mania, World Heavyweight match @ S.N.M.E. & NO outside interference @ Mania.)

Batista started the match-up with John Morrison. The first person out of the gate was The Miz, as Batista was worked over heavily. Mysterio came into the ring as Morrison & Miz tried eliminating Batista early. It turned into a Tag match of sorts, until Ric Flair came in and helped take the clear advantage early. Flair low blowed Batista, which followed by a Morrison kick to the head and an elimination.

Mysterio hit a springboard senton on Miz, but didn't get the cover as Flair and Morrison stopped him. By the time the Undertaker finally got into the match, Mysterio was practically lifeless. Taker took out all of the Horsemen, ultimately eliminating The Miz and evening everything up, until Flair used the steel structure to knock Mysterio out and eliminate him.

Morrison & Flair tried to control the Undertaker, but it was Taker who fought back and regained the momentum. Taker tossed Flair through one of the chambers, busting him open, while he hits a Tombstone on Morrison to get the elimination. Taker stood behind Flair, who stood up a bloody mess. When Flair turned around, it was into a Chokeslam and an Undertaker victory for his team. Winners: The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio & Batista

8. Raw WrestleMania #1. Contender Elimination Chamber: John Cena v. Shawn Michaels v. Edge v. Randy Orton v. J.B.L. v. The Great Khali: John Cena and The Great Khali started the match-up. Cena hit power move after power move, and ultimately an F-U that eliminated Khali before anyone else even entered the structure.

Edge was the next individual into the match, Cena tried using the same tactic he did against Khali, on Edge, however it didn't workout the same way. Edge matched Cena's power moves with speed and elusiveness. Edge would hit a spear, but only pick up a 2-count.

Shawn Michaels was in next, and exploded into the match-up with a flying forearm on Edge, followed by a clothesline that took Cena out of the ring. H.B.K. worked over Edge, only to miss with an elbow drop from the top, as H.B.K. laid himself out.

J.B.L. was in next, as he hit a double Clothesline from Hell on H.B.K. and Cena, but couldn't get a pinfall off either guy. J.B.L. uses his strength over Cena, but ultimately forgets the other Superstars in the match, as J.B.L. misses an attempted Clothesline from Hell, only to take a Sweet Chin Music Superkick that eliminated him from the match.

Randy Orton came into the match last, right as J.B.L. was eliminated as it ultimately became a mini-tag match, with Rated R-K.O. pairing off against Cena and H.B.K.

In the end, it was Cena making Edge tap out, while H.B.K. eliminated Orton with another Superkick. It came down to H.B.K. and Cena, with the finish coming via a series of reversals. Cena went for the F-U, only for H.B.K. to flip out of it and attempt a Superkick, similar to the finish on Raw, only for Cena to catch H.B.K.'s foot, and twist him into an S.T.F.U. to make H.B.K. tap out. Winner: John Cena

Danmen001
01-10-2009, 02:23 AM
Wow. Simply put: fantastic. I'd stop there, but this isn't a spam zone.

The storylines are great, and worth at least looking over. I must admit, it gets a tad confusing reading all the different shows and stories, but with all the effort you put into it, it shows well.

I was definately thinking about joining you in doing it, but I would just do a show like the new WWE program "Superstars" and feature all the wrestlers on one brand - I doubt I'd use all the wrestlers obviously. But part of me couldn't be bothered, and I doubt I'd be really commited to it. I'll think about it, I suppose.

8five
01-10-2009, 04:03 PM
Only thing I would say and this would be nitpicking, would be that to have a world champ v. IC champ be a mid card match doesnt make much sense. Also, probably should have HHH defend at no way out cause if hes gonna win anyway might as well make more to the match. The horseman idea is very good, as is the starting off the storyline with the title tournaments. The Raven thing makes a lot of sense but the Beer Money thing is really out there. I would have preferred if you wanted to do the random tag team at least make it from an old WWE team, cause u r scripting Smackdown v. Raw and not just a live show

TheOneBigWill
01-12-2009, 02:41 AM
Only thing I would say and this would be nitpicking, would be that to have a world champ v. IC champ be a mid card match doesnt make much sense.

First and foremost, feedback (nit-picking or otherwise) is greatly appreciated. Now then.. in defense of my stories.

The reason the Triple H. v. William Regal (Champion v. Champion/non-title, mind you) was a mid-card match.. wasn't to lessen the fact that it's a title holder against a title holder.. but instead because it was a match that ultimately had a bigger storyline going along to it. (Kane's attack)

Someday I'm sure I'll do a Champion v. Champion, that'll have great meaning. But Regal (in my stories and my mind) regardless of what title, will never match-up against Triple H. And I believe a lot of people would think that way as well, which is yet another reason why it wasn't a Main Event.

Also, probably should have HHH defend at no way out cause if hes gonna win anyway might as well make more to the match.

The reason it wasn't a title match is to give the impression that Kane could've seriously won the match. It also wasn't a Championship match because I wouldn't have plenty of great Raw talent being overlooked and not receiving a title shot.. in favor of a guy from a different brand.

It was more of a Grudge situation than a title issue. And to put the title on the line, in my opinion, would've taken away from the Grudge situation. I didn't want focus on the title, but instead the heated issues.

The horseman idea is very good, as is the starting off the storyline with the title tournaments.

Thank you. I've always wanted a Horsemen type reunion, and with Ric Flair leading the way. My original idea was to have the Horsemen end up being Flair, Benoit (R.I.P.) & America's Most Wanted.

But obviously I wanted to keep it real, and Benoit is gone.. as are A.M.W. in many ways.

As for the Tournament's idea, thank you again. I flipped on the idea of having either multi-man matches (Fatal Four Ways, or 6-Man eliminations) but ended on doing tournaments.

The Raven thing makes a lot of sense but the Beer Money thing is really out there. I would have preferred if you wanted to do the random tag team at least make it from an old WWE team, cause u r scripting Smackdown v. Raw and not just a live show

I've always been a huge fan of the Raven/Dreamer feud, and wanted a new chapter of it to happen within my stories. I also believe that Hawkins & Ryder are perfect choices for his lackies. I have a couple other people in mind, if I wish to expand the group.. but since it's E.C.W., with the slightly smaller roster (for now) I don't think a group exceeding 3 individuals is worth putting together.

The Beer Money, Inc. decision was because dispite the story being "Smackdown vs. Raw".. the concept is that it's taking place as a sole company in general.

In other words, the likes of Raven, Vampiro, and Beer Money, Inc. are showing up because they have no other company to go to.

Look for other big names from the past to come into the story as well. Even if they're (in real life) current T.N.A. (or other) Superstars.. that doesn't mean they can't have a role in my stories.

8five
01-12-2009, 02:35 PM
Ok I totally understand where your going on from with the random people showing up, but I dunno its my personal opinion that they first off don't seem to fit and secondly i just think the crowd would be more like who the hell are these guys then going nuts. Lets say it was say Demolition or the Hart Foundation or even the Hardys or Edge and Christian it seems more like WWE the a random put together show.
I really hope you put the Raven thing together right, involving members of the flock from WCW and TNA time. But, again clearly people who have WWE roots to make it make sense. I really hope this leads to Punk v. Raven cause that would be a fun twist.
O and one more thing can we please have an Arn Anderson and Barry Windham appearence, I think at some point down the road it would be cool. Also, Sean O'Harre might be someone to consider if Palumbo is gonna be such a main focal point

Overall I think your booking so far has been extremely well done and am excited to see what direction you go in


O and one more thing can we please have an Arn Anderson and Barry Windham appearence, I think at some point down the road it would be cool. Also, Sean O'Harre might be someone to consider if Palumbo is gonna be such a main focal point

Christian Battlez
02-13-2009, 07:42 PM
This is my SVR 2009 Book This: There will be a Pre Show Draft involving all WWE superstars afterward we will have matches to decide the champions on each brand. Here are the draft results:There will be 4 weeks of Raw,SD and ECW before each PPV. The first PPV is the Royal Rumble.

Raw

Batista
John Cena
Randy Orton
Chris Jericho
Shawn Micheals
Big Show
CM Punk
JBL
Rey Mysterio
Cody Rhodes
Kofi Kingston
Santino Marella
William Regal
John Morrison
The Miz
Cade & Murdoch
Cryme Time
Snitsky
Beth Phoenix
Jillian
Kelly Kelly
Melina
Michelle McCool
Mickie James

Smackdown

Edge
Triple H
Undertaker
Jeff Hardy
Umaga
Mr.Kennedy
MVP
Carlito
Matt Hardy
Shelton Benjamin
Great Khali
Big Daddy V
Chavo Guerrero
Jimmy Wang Yang
Londrick
Jesse/Festus
Hawkins/Ryder
Maria
Candice
Layla
Victoria

ECW

Tazz
Tommy Dreamer
Elijah Burke
Finlay
Mark Henry
Chuck Palumbo
Boogeyman
Hardcore Holly
Ashley
Victoria

Christian Battlez
02-13-2009, 08:08 PM
Raw week 1 ( leading up to the Royal Rumble)

World Tag Team Championship Tournament Rd.1

Finlay & Regal vs Holly & Rhodes

This match was inspired to help give Rhodes a rub by putting him in the ring with 3 wwe veterans. At one point in the match Rhodes slapped Regal in the face which upset Holly because he felt Rhodes was disrespecting his opponent. In the end Holly pinned Finlay after an Alabama Slam and he even dragged Finlay to his own corner showing off his veteran instinct.

Miz and Morrison vs Cryme Time

A back and forth contest between two of Raw's most legitimate tag teams. High Spots by Morrison althought the in-crowd dominated throughout most of the match. Miz hit the Reality Check on JTG for the win.

Batista and Rey Mysterio vs Santino & Snitsky

Pretty much a squash match with Batista and Rey dominating. Santino never got the tag and fell to a Batista Bomb.

CM Punk and Kofi Kingston vs Cade & Murdoch

This match was sure to be a classic between two teams that have enjoyed success as the World Tag Team Champions.Cade & Murdoch pulled out the victory when Cade hit his signature powerbomb on Punk for the win.

Main Event World Heavyweight Championship NO DQ 6 Man Elimination Match
Big Show vs Chris Jericho vs JBL vs John Cena vs Randy Orton vs Shawn Micheals

As the match starts everyone squares off with one another.Orton with Micheals, Big Show with JBL and Jericho with Cena. The first elimination of the match came when JBL was attempting a Clothesline from Hell on Big Show when Randy came out of nowhere and hit him with an RKO. After that Jericho and Orton worked over Big Show while HBK fought with Cena. Orton hit Big Show with an RKO then Jericho hit him with a Lionsault then Cena hit him with the 5 knuckle shuffle. Then Jericho hoisted him up an nailed the codebreaker for the 1..2..3. Jericho started yapping about how he eliminated the Big Show and celebrated for too long as he turned right around into Sweet Chin Music and he was pinned. Then there were 3. Orton,Cena and the Showstopper. The action spilled to the outside where Micheals performed a miraculous moonsault onto the outside onto both men. After they all got up Orton pulled a chair out from underneath the ring and set it up on the floor. HBK tried to stop him but Orton gave him a kick to the midsection and blasted him with the chair. He set it up again. propped the motionless Cena up and hit him with an RKO onto the chair. He then rolled Cena's lifeless body into the ring and covered him. 1...2..kickout. Orton was beside himself. Orton lined up for the Punt Kick. He runs up and Cena with the droptoehold! STFU. But Orton refuses to give in. Micheals comes in and nails Sweet Chin Music on Cena. He covers him and only gets 2. As Cena starts to get up Orton comes in and Punts Cena in the skull.He pins Cena. Leaving only himself and Micheals. The two go back and forth but both men are exhausted. Micheals hits the flying forearm. Then the inverted atomic drop. Scoop slam, now he goes to the top and delivers the famous elbow drop. He tunes up the band. He unloads and misses Sweet Chin Music and turns right around into an RKO from Randy Orton. 1..2..3. HERE IS YOUR WINNER AND NEW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION RANDY ORTON We've completed Round 1 of our World Tag Team title tournament and we have a new World Heavyweight Champion in Randy Orton good night everyone!

Christian Battlez
02-15-2009, 02:28 AM
ECW Week 1 (Leading up to the Royal Rumble)

Finlay vs Hardcore Holly w/ Cody Rhodes

The match started off with both men trading chops. It was a physical contest and a stiff one. The finish came when Cody Rhodes attempted to hand Holly a chair but Holly didn't want to win that way. He dodged a Finlay clothesline attempt and hit the Alabama Slam for the win.

Boogeyman vs Chuck Palumbo

Palumbo jumped Boogeyman before the bell even rang. He continuously beat him down and then hit the Full Throttle for the win.

Victoria vs Ashley

Ashley started off the match in a very impressive fashion. She hit a firemans carry,a headscissor takedown,and even a dropkick. She hit the starstruck but Victoria kicked out for it was too early in the contest. Victoria started to dominate the rest of the match and hit the Widows Peak for the win.

ECW Extreme Rules Fatal 4 Way for the ECW Championship
Tazz vs Tommy Dreamer vs Elijah Burke vs Mark Henry

As the match began everyone went under the ring for weapons. Tazz and Dreamer pulled out kendo sticks. Burke pulled a chair out from under the ring and Henry to everyones surprise revelaed a ladder. Once they all got in the ring. Dreamer and Tazz swatted their sticks at Burke and Henry knocking them down.Dreamer swung at Tazz but missed and took a kendo stick swat to the head busting him open. Tazz went for the cover but Dreamer kicked out. Next Tazz picked up the chair and swung it at Henry who just got to his feet. He went to hit burke next but Burke ducket and give him a nice right hand . He then picked up the ladder and set it up in the corner. He went under the ring and grabbed a table and set it up in the middle of the ring. He then propped Dreamer up on the top rope and set him up for a superplex but Henry went underneath Burke and powerbombed them both through the table.Tazz set another table up outside of the ring and walloped Henry with the chair. Then he grabbed another kendo stick but Henry grabbed it away from him and busted Tazz open. He picked Tazz up and slammed him through the table. In the ring Dreamer hit Burke with the Dreamer Driver. Henry saw Dreamer cover Burke and ran in and broke up the pin. He picked up Dreamer and went to press slam him onto Tazz on the outside but Burke hit him with a chop block and then him and Dreamer literally kicked Henry out of the ring. Burke Irish Whipped Dreamer onto the ladder in the corner. He signaled for the Elijah Express as he lowered his knee pads. He built up steam and missed! Tazz ran in at this moment and capture suplexed Burke through a table he just set up in the middle of the ring. Dreamer grabbed Tazz and signaled for the DDT. Tazz countered into the Tazzmission and choked Dreamer out.YOUR WINNER AND NEW ECW CHAMPION TAZZ! We have a new ECW champion guys in Tazz tune into ECW next week to find out who will challenge the new champion Tazz at the Royal Rumble Thank You and good night everyone.

TheOneBigWill
03-10-2009, 03:46 AM
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Monday Night Raw: (4 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

Opening Segment: It's announced that Triple H. against John Cena is the Raw-Wrestlemania Main Event. This brings Rated R-K.O. out to the ring in anger. Both men believe the Elimination Chamber match was set-up, as they felt H.B.K. and Cena worked as a team. This brought out Cena, who said he'd take both of them on again, and prove he could defeat them both, by himself. It's then announced that Rated R-K.O. would face Cena later tonight.. but he wouldn't be alone, he'll be teaming with his Mania opponent, Triple H.

1. Intercontinental Championship: William Regal © v. R-Truth: The match started off with high impact, quick moves by R-Truth, with Regal unable to match speed. R-Truth almost had the match won with his scissors-kick (Truth or Consequences) but Regal was able to put his foot on the ropes.

As the match went on, it was Regal who found a way to fight back, rolling Truth up by the tights, but only getting a 2-count. Regal went for a ‘Power of the Punch’ knockout shot, but Truth caught him mid-punch, connecting with the Conviction (Rock Bottom) and pinning Regal for the victory, becoming the new Intercontinental Champion.

After the match, much to everyone’s surprise, Jeff Jarrett came from the crowd with a guitar, smashing it across Truth’s head, knocking the new Champion out cold, spitting on him, and walking off to the backstage area. Winner & NEW Intercontinental Champion: R-Truth

2. Grudge Match: Hardcore Holly v. Manu: Both men battled back and forth, with Cody Rhodes seemingly caught up in the middle. Holly had the match under control, until Rhodes seemingly and possibly accidentally distracted him. Manu couldn’t capitalize for a victory, however.

Rhodes stopped Manu later in the match from grabbing a steel chair, which allowed Holly to attack Manu from behind. The action remained outside of the ring, as both men were counted out.

Holly grabbed a microphone and said he’s sick of the mind games, and wants an answer from Cody on where his alliance was. Rhodes took the mic, and told Holly he’s sick too. He said he’s sick of both of them fighting, and he told them to both get adjusted. Rhodes said if they want him so bad, fight for him by putting their jobs on the line. Rhodes then announced that next week, he wanted Holly v. Manu, in a career v. career match, with the loser walking away and the winner becoming his partner. Holly nodded, as did Manu.

When Holly turned his back, Manu laid him out with a clothesline to the back of the head. Manu nodded to Cody, who seemingly stood unaffected at the actions, as Manu left the ring, Rhodes glared down at Holly and back up the ramp at Manu. Winner: Double Count-out

3. Money in the Bank Qualifying: Shawn Michaels v. John 'Bradshaw' Layfield: J.B.L. started the match before the bell, attacking Shawn when he entered the ring. Bradshaw controlled the beginning portion of this match-up with power moves, and wear-down holds, including a bear hug.

As H.B.K. fought back, it was a flying forearm that caught Bradshaw off guard. It was on that note, that Michaels was on a roll. Delivering an atomic drop, followed by a body slam and a top rope elbow drop, then cueing up the band for some Sweet Chin Music.

As Shawn went for his Super-kick, it was blocked by J.B.L. who caught Michaels’ foot, then delivered a low blow out of the official’s line of sight. Bradshaw awaited H.B.K. to get to his feet, slowly, as Bradshaw went for a Clothesline from Hell, only for Shawn to counter by ducking out of the way and quickly rolling J.B.L. up for a 3-count. Bradshaw was livid, as H.B.K. celebrated around ringside, and up the ramp. Winner: Shawn Michaels

4. Non-Title: Robert Roode & James Storm v. Cryme Tyme: The Raw debut of the new Tag Team Champions went off without a glitch, as Storm and Roode controlled the entire match, making quick work of Cryme Tyme. In the end, it was Storm who put away J.T.G. after hitting a Last Call Super-kick, while Roode stopped Shad from even entering the match. Winners: Robert Roode & James Storm

5. Intercontinental Championship: R-Truth © v. Jeff Jarrett: R-Truth demanded a match against Jarrett, as soon as possible. Jarrett burst into the GM’s office, accepting for a title match, tonight on Raw. Truth accepted, and the match was made.

R-Truth was full of anger and rage, which caused him to easily lose track of the task at hand, which was defending his newly won Championship. Truth chased Jarrett around ringside, and followed him blindly back into the ring, which lead to Jarrett taking control of the match. Jarrett worked over Truth’s head, hitting a couple piledrivers, then topping it off by removing a nearby turnbuckle pad, and dropping Truth head first across it.

Truth went for a high scissors kick, but Jarrett ducked out of the way, as Truth connected with the official. This allowed Jarrett to slide out of the ring, grab a steel chair, proceed to smash Truth over the head, busting him wide open, and easily connect with a Stroke on the newly crowned Champion. Jarrett made the cover, as the official came around and made the 3-count, crowning our second Intercontinental Champion of the night. Winner & NEW Intercontinental Champion: Jeff Jarrett

6. Main Event: Triple H. & John Cena v. Randy Orton & Edge: Orton & Cena began the match, but the focus quickly became uncontrollable as all four men began brawling throughout the match.

At one point, Cena looked to have the match over, with Orton in position for an F-U, until Edge shoved Triple H. into Cena, causing him to drop Orton. This caused Cena and Triple H. to get into an argument, until Edge went for a spear, as both men moved out of the way and he hit Orton!

Cena tossed Edge out of the ring, as Triple H. then connected with a pedigree on Orton, picking up the victory for their team. Cena and Triple H. went face to face, until Edge found his way back into the ring, spearing Triple H., while Orton had found a way to regain himself, RKOing Cena. As Edge and Orton stood over the fallen Champion and Challenger, as the show went off the air. Winners: Triple H. & John Cena

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E.C.W.: (4 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

Opening Segment: Gregory Helms is in the ring to start the show. Helms is busted up pretty good, wearing a few 'war-wounds' on his face, as he demands Matt Hardy to face him in a re-match. Helms said Hardy was scared of losing his Championship, so he intentionally got DQ'd at the Pay per view.

The General Manager said that Helms would have another opportunity, at Saturday Night's Main Event. Helms would face Hardy in a match to be determined, for the Championship.. with the winner facing the winner of the Mania Mayhem Tournament, at Wrestlemania.

1. Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious v. Paul London & Brian Kendrick: Teddy Long announced that there would be a new group of Superstars entering E.C.W. to spice up the competition. Among those new Superstars, were the Tag Team combination of Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious, calling themselves “Vicious & Delicious”.

The match started and ended very quickly, with Bagwell capitalizing on Paul London, dominating the contest and hitting a double arm DDT. Kendrick looked for a hot tag, but Bagwell cut him off, only to tag in Sid and hit their Tag Team finisher, which was a hurricanrana into a power bomb. They call it “Cruel Intentions”. Winners: Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious

2. The Boogeyman v. Kenny Dykstra: Another squash match, as Kenny Dykstra comes out to what is becoming almost a weekly event, complaining about not getting a fair chance to compete. The Boogeyman’s music interrupts Dykstra, the bell suddenly rings, much to Dykstra’s dismay, and the match is over as quickly as a Boogey-slam.

After the contest, Vampiro laid out the Boogeyman, then simply said “See you next week”. Winner: The Boogeyman

3. WrestleMania Mayhem - Tournament: Extreme Rules: Finlay v. Shane Douglas: Both men used the Extreme Rules element to their advantage, but it was the returning Shane Douglas that seemed to have more experience. Finlay brought a kendo stick into the match, but it was Douglas who took it from him, caning Finlay in the head, and busting him open.

Later in the match, Finlay got the upper hand, looking for a Celtic Cross, only for Douglas to counter with a low blow, then hit the Pittsburgh Plunge on Finlay for the 3-count. Winner: Shane Douglas

4. Gregory Helms v. J.T.G.: Gregory Helms, still angry from his No Way Out match, took his frustration out on J.T.G. Helms controlled the entire match, with J.T.G. not even getting any offense in.

Helms hit a twisting drop on J.T.G., followed by a stiff DDT when he was hung up in the ropes. Helms finished him off with a shining wizard kick to the head, knocking him completely out. Winner: Gregory Helms

5. WrestleMania Mayhem - Tournament: Steel Cage: Tommy Dreamer v. Raven: This contest was the most heated one of the night, with each Superstar taking it to the other. The rivalry between Raven and Dreamer seems like it hadn’t skipped a beat, as both men went back and forth, ending up blooding each other.

Raven’s newest flock-members, Hawkins and Ryder, were barred from ringside, but that didn’t stop Raven from inflicting pain on Dreamer with the steel cage. Raven hit an even flow DDT, but it wasn’t enough to stop Dreamer from catching Raven upon trying to leave the cage.

In the end, it was Dreamer who delivered a Dreamer DDT, and found his way out of the cage before Raven could capitalize. After the match was over, Hawkins and Ryder did find their way down to ringside, as the 3-on-1 beat down continued, only for Raven to drop Dreamer in another Even flow DDT, as the show went off the air with Raven and his group leaving Tommy lifeless in the ring. Winner: Tommy Dreamer

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Friday Night Smackdown: (4 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

Opening Segment: Ric Flair and the Horsemen come out to address No Way Out, and the forecoming WrestleMania showdown between Flair & the Undertaker. Flair said that it took 3 guys to defeat him inside the demonic structure, and things will be different at Mania, when Taker won't have his friends to help him.

The Big Show interrupts and tells Flair that he shouldn't think about the Undertaker just yet, because he's gotta get through Big Show first. Chuck Palumbo, John Morrison & The Miz all stand in front of Flair, until Flair tells them to stand down. Flair offers Big Show something he feels he can't refuse; the chance to be an honorary Horsemen.

Flair explains that he knows how powerful Big Show is, but Show should know that the Horsemen can counter that with numbers. Instead of wearing each other down, Flair suggests pairing together until Saturday Night's Main Event, to weaken the man either of them would seemingly face at Mania; The Undertaker. Big Show agrees, and a tag match is made for tonight's Main Event.

1. Cruiserweight Championship: Chavo Guerrero © v. Sean Waltman: Chavo Guerrero came out and issued an open challenge to any former Cruiserweight Champion in the history of the title. Much to everyone’s surprise, Sean Waltman emerged from backstage and accepted.

The match began evenly, as Chavo had control early, but Waltman took over during the mid portion of the contest. Both men went back and forth, as Chavo dove out of the ring onto Waltman, as both men battled outside the ring.

Toward the end of the match, Chavo went for a Frog Splash, only for Waltman to move out of the way, then his an X-Factor on Guerrero, rolling him over and pinning him for 3. Winner & NEW Cruiserweight Champion: Sean Waltman

2. Chuck Palumbo, The Miz & John Morrison v. Jimmy Wang Yang, Jesse & Festus: Palumbo and Yang started the match, with Palumbo taking control early and never giving up. Morrison was tagged in following this point, only for Yang to gain some offense, and make the valuable tag to Festus, who cleans house.

The Horsemen regroup on the outside of the ring, as Morrison tags out to Miz upon reentry. Miz has next to no effect on Festus. Festus tags out to Yang, who at one point hits “Yang Time” on Miz, before Morrison & Palumbo make the save.

All hell breaks loose, as Miz tags back out to Morrison, while Palumbo hits another “Full Throttle” on Yang, only for Morrison to hit a standing shooting star, to pick up the 3-count. Winners: The Four Horsemen

3. Money in the Bank Qualifying: Jeff Hardy v. M.V.P.: Hardy starts the match off with some high impact, high flying moves. He hit’s a couple quick, fast paced clotheslines and take-downs. M.V.P. can’t seem to match speed with Hardy, who hit’s a Whisper in the Wind but only for a 2-count.

Hardy’s speed and dangerous behavior finally catch up to him, as he misses a suicide dive outside the ring, as M.V.P. takes over and hit’s a version of the Player’s Boot on Hardy, outside the ring. M.V.P. is demanding a countout, but Hardy makes it back to the ring before the count of 10.

In the end, M.V.P. accidentally busts himself open, when Hardy moves out of the way and M.V.P. runs face first into the ring post. Hard capitalized on the moment, quickly hitting a Swanton Bomb to pick up the victory. Winner: Jeff Hardy

4. Jamie Noble v. The Undertaker: Squash Match. The Undertaker completely dominated Noble, as he hit all his regular signatures and finally won the match with a Tombstone. Winner: The Undertaker

5. Carlito v. Elijah Burke: The match barely gets started before Umaga interrupts and lays out both men. He yells for the Undertaker?! Taker never comes out, as Umaga continues to domination of both Carlito & Burke?! Winner: No Contest

6. Main Event: Ric Flair & The Big Show v. Batista & Rey Mysterio: Big Show and Batista start the match off, with a test of power between them. Batista gains the first advantage, but with Flair quickly distracting Batista, the Big Show gains the upper hand in a hurry.

Show dominates Batista, which leads to the outside of the ring and ends up with Big Show Choke Slamming Batista, only for Flair to demand Show just let him get counted out. The official gets to 8 before Batista can barely slide back into the ring. Show tags out to Flair, who works Batista’s knees over.

Batista finally tags out later, as Mysterio begins controlling Flair. As Mysterio picks up some speed, it’s all quickly ended when Big Show literally grabs Flair off the ropes, and forcefully tags himself back into the match-up.

In the end, Mysterio’s speed was no match for the Big Show’s power, as Show hit’s a vicious Show Stopper on Mysterio, while Flair takes out Batista’s already injured leg, allowing the new pairing of Flair & Big Show to pick up the victory. Winners: Ric Flair & The Big Show

The show goes off the air with the rest of the Horsemen coming out on the stage, all standing and applauding Ric Flair, and apparently the newest honorary Horsemen, the Big Show?!

Christian Battlez
03-10-2009, 04:09 AM
Great Show as usual Will here is my feedback:

Raw:

I liked the return of Jarrett and having the two IC title changes in one night. I honestly can say I didn't expect JJ to come out and whack Truth with his guitar but he did and it was pretty neat. I also liked how you went against conventional wisdom and had the title change hands twice in one night.
The Tag Team match ending with Rated RKO standing over HHH and Cena has me wondering Fatal Four Way at WM perhaps? Oh and HBK in MITB is a dream come true. I've always wondered how he'd perform in that match. But with his past injuries and the amount of people and weapons in that match one has to wonder how HBK's body will hold up.

ECW:

Loved the Dreamer win over Raven. Raven practically dominated Dreamer back in ECW so having Dreamer beat him went along way for me. I just hope its not Helms walking into Mania the champion. I want Dreamer vs Matt Hardy or I'll riot.

Smackdown:

X-Pac FTW. 3 title changes in one week. Your going all out on this new roster. I imagine cuts from the roster are soon to follow. I can see Dykstra going as he is becoming useless. I'm also curious as to what Umaga's buisiness with Taker is when Taker already has a WM opponent in Flair. Anyway I love the horseman so keep it up.

All in all three great shows. Raw was my favorite but all were great. I mark out for Will's BT! lol

Smark Henry
03-17-2009, 01:43 PM
I don't have Smackdown vs Raw 2009 but I do have Smackdown vs Raw 2006. Can I just use that one and make Caws of the newer wrestlers? I like 2006's roster better and 2009 is still to expensive for me because I don't have a job yet. If I can use 2006 then I'd love to do this.

Smark Henry
03-17-2009, 06:16 PM
Post Wrestlemania 25 Rosters for Raw Smackdown and ECW. The draft has shaken things up and this is where all the superstars ended up.

Raw

Triple H
John Cena
Randy Orton
Edge
Shawn Micheals
Undertaker
CM Punk
JBL
Cody Rhodes
Kofi Kingston
Santino Marella
John Morrison
The Miz
Cade & Murdoch
Cryme Time
Beth Phoenix
Jillian
Kelly Kelly
Melina
Michelle McCool


Smackdown

Chris Jericho
Batista
Big Show
Jeff Hardy
Rey Mysterio
Umaga
Carlito
Matt Hardy
Shelton Benjamin
Great Khali
Big Daddy V
Chavo Guerrero
Jimmy Wang Yang
Londrick
Jesse/Festus
Hawkins/Ryder
Maria
Candice
Layla
Mickie James

ECW

Tazz
MVP
Tommy Dreamer
Elijah Burke
Finlay
Mark Henry
Chuck Palumbo
Boogeyman
Hardcore Holly
William Regal
Mr.Kennedy

Smark Henry
03-17-2009, 06:27 PM
Wrestlemania 25 Results

WWE Championship: Randy Orton defeated Triple H by pinfall to win the WWE Championship after Triple H's wife Stephanie hit a low blow on Triple H and Orton hit him with an RKO.

World Heavyweight Championship: John Cena defeated Edge and Big Show to win the World Championship after hitting Big Show with an FU while Edge was on the outside.

Undertaker defeated Shawn Michaels by pinfall after tons of near falls and both men kicking out of each others finishers Michaels fell to a Tombstone Piledriver.

MITB Ladder Match: MVP won after kicking the ladder over when CM Punk was moments away from winning the match.

25 Diva Battle Royal: Trish returned and won the match becoming Ms.Wrestlemania.

Piper,Snuka,and Steamboat defeated Jericho after Mickey Rourke hit Jericho with a knockout punch and Piper pinned Jericho.

Miz and Morrison defeated Colons to win the WWE tag team titles when Morrison pinned Primo.

Bobby Lashley defeated Jack Swagger in an open challenge to win the ECW Championship.

Big Pimpin
03-20-2009, 06:58 PM
This is my version of Smackdown vs RAW 2009 Script This:

RAW
Ashley
Batista
Beth Pphoenix
Chris Jericho
CM Punk
Cody Rhodes
JBL
Jillian Hall
John Cean
JTG
Melina
Mickie James
Randy Orton
Shad
Shawn Michaels
William Regal
Umaga
Ric Flair

Smackdown
Big Show
Brian Kendrick
Carlito
Curt Hawkins
Edge
Festus
The Great Khali
Jeff Hardy
Jesse
Kelly Kelly
Maria
Matt Hardy
Michelle McCool
Mr. Kennedy
MVP
Shelton Benjamin
Triple H
Victoria
Zack Ryder

ECW
The Boogeyman
Christian Cage
Chuck Palumbo
Elijah Burke
Finlay
Hardcore Holly
Jimmy Wang Yang
John Morrison
Layla
Mark Henry
Lance Cade
The Miz
Rey Mysterio
Santino Marella
Snitsky
Tommy Dreamer
Trevor Murdoch

Champions
WWE Champion- Edge
WHC- Randy Orton
ECW Champion- Rey Mysterio
IC Champion- Kane
US Champion- Shelton Benjamin
World Tag Team Champions- The Miz & John Morrison
WWE Tag Team Champions- Mr. Kennedy & MVP
Womens Champion- Maria

Big Pimpin
03-21-2009, 11:48 AM
RAW Results: Week 1 Edition

We start the show off with Intercontinental Champion Kane in the ring & CM Punk's music hits as the first match gets underway.

Match 1: Intercontinental Championship- Kane(c) vs CM Punk. This match included lots of back & forth action with both men getting the upperhand a dandful of times in this match. Kane hits CM Punk with a Tombstone Piledriver to win the match & retain the Intercontinental Championship.

We then go to a short break. We come back where Randy Orton is in the ring.

Randy Orton cuts a promo about Batista wanting a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship. Orton ends things by saying that if Batista wants a shot then he will have to do it like everybody else does & earn it.

Match 2: Maria & Melina vs Beth Phoenix & Jillian Hall. We had alot of back & forth action here. Maria hits Jillian with The Stratusfaction to earn her team the victory.

Batista is backstage being interviewed. He talks about his match with Cody Rhodes & how he wants a shot at Randy Orton's World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash.

Match 3: Batista vs Cody Rhodes. Batista makes quick work of Rhodes by hitting him with The Batista Bomb for the win.

Match 4: John Morrison & The Miz vs John Cena & Shawn Michaels. The match was back & forth with both teams giving it their all. In the end Cena hits Miz with the FU for the victory for his team & a future World Tag Team Title Shot.

Main Event Match: Randy Orton vs CM Punk. Lots of back & forth action with both men getting the advantage in parts of the match. CM Punk wins the match with a rollup after Batista comes out to ringside to distract Orton.

TheOneBigWill
03-28-2009, 12:42 AM
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Monday Night Raw: (3 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

1. Money in the Bank Qualifying: Edge v. C.M. Punk: Quick match. Edge started off the match a bit quicker than Punk, catching him with a couple signature moves, including the single arm face-buster, and an edg-u-cator. The action spilled to the outside of the ring, where Punk turned the match around.

Punk went for a GTS on the outside of the ring, but Edge slide off Punk’s shoulders, turned him around and hit a DDT. As Edge re-entered the ring, he grabbed the official’s attention. Meanwhile, as Punk was getting to his feet to climb back into the ring, Robert Roode came from the back, thrusting Punk head first into the ring post, busting him wide open. He then tosses Punk back into the ring, backing away with a smirk.

As Punk slowly gets to his feet, dazed and confused, he notices Roode on the ramp-way, only to turn into a spear from Edge, as Edge picks up the victory and his ticket to WrestleMania to compete in the Money in the Bank match. Winner: Edge

2. #1. Contender’s Match: R-Truth v. William Regal: Longest contest of the night. Both men went back and forth, as each time R-Truth had the upper hand, Regal would use a cheap move, such as raking the eyes, or a blatant low blow, to swing momentum back around.

Truth hit both his finishers, the Conviction as well as Truth or Consequences, but both times Regal was too close to the ropes and remained in the match. Truth snapped toward the end, as he went ballistic on Regal, busting him open with right fists.

As the match drew to a close, it was Regal in control, trying to finish Truth off with the ‘Power of the Punch’, however just like a week ago, Truth caught him with another Conviction and picked up the victory.

After the contest, Jeff Jarrett came out of the crowd, also similar to last week, breaking a guitar over Truth’s head. Jarrett grabbed the mic and told Truth that he’d never become Intercontinental Champion again, and it’d be over Jarrett’s dead body. Winner: R-Truth

3. James Storm (w/ Robert Roode) v. Kofi Kingston: The numbers game was too much for Kofi, as every attempt he had at turning the match around to his favor, Roode would interject himself and distract the official, allowing Storm to use a dirty tactic to reclaim the advantage.

C.M. Punk came down to ringside, chasing Roode around the ring, which caused the official to remain distracted. Kingston when for ‘Trouble in Paradise’ only for Storm to duck out of the way. Somehow the ring bell found it’s way onto the apron, as Storm clocked Kingston in the head, then hit the ‘Last Call’ to finish him off.

After the match, Roode came into the ring, followed by Punk, who got laid out by Storm with one of the Tag title belts. Both Roode and Storm stood talk in the ring, while Punk and Kingston were laid out. Winner: James Storm

4. Career v. Career: Hardcore Holly v. Manu: Quick match. Holly began the match firmly in control, until half way through Cody Rhodes came out and tossed a chair into the ring. Holly, unsure what the motive was, became distracted and allowed Manu to take advantage.

As the fans began to boo Rhodes, Holly fought back, capitalizing with his trademark low blow, while Manu was hanging across the top ropes. Holly distracted the official, while he pointed toward the chair, as Holly nodded then took the chair, blasting Manu in the head. Holly covered Manu, and picked up the victory.

As Manu slowly was helped out of the ring, he shook his head in disbelief as Holly & Rhodes celebrated in the ring, while Manu slowly came to the realization that his career had just come to an end in the W.W.E. Winner: Hardcore Holly

5. #1. Contender's Match: Victoria v. Mickie James v. Melina: All three Diva’s went at each other fiercely as Victoria dumped Melina to the outside of the ring, and worked over Mickie James back inside. Mickie reversed an attempted irish whip, only to back body drop Victoria, to which she then rolled out of the ring, as Melina got back in.

Melina and Mickie fought back and forth, as Mickie hit a ‘Chic-Kick’ on Melina, only for Victoria to slide back in, dump Mickie over the ropes and then follow through with hitting a ‘Widow’s Peak’ on Melina, to pick up the victory. Winner: Victoria

6. Non-Title: Triple H. v. Randy Orton: The action quickly spilled outside of the ring, as Orton and Triple H. battled all over the arena before the official match ever began. Orton and Triple H. battled up on the staging area, as Orton rammed Triple H.’s head into the HD lights, busting him open.

Finally, the action found its way back down to the ring, and the match started, dispite the official not wanting it to with Triple H. in the condition he was in. Orton controlled the early parts of the contest, before Triple H. got a second wind, bloody and all, and fought back.

Just as Triple H. looked to have the contest locked up, as he was setting Orton up for a Pedigree, Edge came rushing to the ring, sliding in and distracting Triple H. As Edge quickly was dispatched to the outside of the ring, Triple H. turned into an R.K.O. The official called for the bell, throwing the contest out, however Edge and Orton weren’t done.

Edge looked to be setting Triple H. up for a One-Man Con-Chair-To, until the crowed erupted with the sight of John Cena charging into the ring, clearly it of Orton & Edge. As Cena went to help Triple H. up, Triple H. shoved Cena away, causing the two to get into a heated argument as the show went off the air, with Orton & Edge laughing at Cena and Triple H. arguing. Winner: No Contest

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E.C.W.: (3 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

1. Matt Hardy & Tommy Dreamer v. Gregory Helms & Raven: The match began with Raven against Matt Hardy, but quickly turned to Tommy Dreamer getting a tag, which caused Raven to tag out to Helms. Helms took control of the match early, wearing down Dreamer which lead to Raven coming into the match and hitting signature moves on Dreamer, including a drop toe hold, and Dreamer’s own hangman’s dropkick in the corner.

As the match went on, and came to a close, the legal men were Helms and Hardy, while Dreamer & Raven battled off into the crowd, and throughout the arena. Hardy went for a Twist of Fate, but it was reversed into a Nightmare on Helms’ Street, but only for a 2-count. Hardy again tried hitting another big move, going for the side effect, but it was blocked and countered with a low blow that went un-noticed. Helms took the opening, and hit the Shining Wizard on Hardy to pick up the victory for his team, and against the E.C.W. Champion. Winner: Gregory Helms & Raven

2. D’Lo Brown v. Santino Marella: Santino Marella came out and announced that he was upset with Raw, for not using him. He said he hadn’t been seen on television since roughly around the Royal Rumble’s’, and he was upset that he wasn’t asked to be in the Elimination Chamber, dispite believing he would be the best “Spinner belt Champion’s’” in the world. He said he’d defeat whoever the newest E.C.W. member was, and demanded him to come out. Out came D’Lo Brown!

Squash match. D’Lo hit a Sky-High, followed by a Lo-Down for a victory in under a minute. Winner: D’Lo Brown

3. WrestleMania Mayhem - Tournament: Table‘s Match: Kane v. Mike Knox v. Steve Corino v. Mark Henry: The shocking moment in this match, came upon the re-debut of Steve Corino, who was also the underdog in comparison with the size difference.

Knox, Kane & Henry all brawled with one another, while Corino laid back and seemingly mapped out a plan of action. As Henry and Kane battled with each other, it was Knox who tried his hand at the self-proclaimed ‘King of Old School’. Knox went to clothesline Corino over the ropes, but it was countered as Corino back body dropped Knox up and out.

The ending came when Kane set up a table, then tried suplexing Mark Henry from the inside of the ring, outside through the table. Kane and Henry slowly battled for the upper hand, as each man was now on the ring apron. Corino, meanwhile, was being man handled by Knox in the ring. Knox whipped Corino to the ropes, as he accidentally hit both Kane and Henry off the apron, through the table, to win the match! Winner: Steve Corino

4. Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious v. Cryme Tyme: Squash match. J.T.G. never even got the tag out. Bagwell began the match, controlling J.T.G. with signature moves, including a double-arm DDT. J.T.G. looked to take a stiff DDT from the second ropes, by Bagwell, as well.

In the end, it was Sid Vicious who hit a choke slam on J.T.G., then leveling Shad off the apron, only for the tandem of Bagwell and Vicious to hit their team finisher, “Cruel Intentions”, to pick up the victory. Winners: Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious

5. WrestleMania Mayhem - Tournament: Last Man Standing: Vampiro v. The Boogeyman: A recap of the Vampiro/Boogeyman feud was highlighted before their showdown. It was announced as a Last Man Standing match-up, as Vampiro started early, attacking Boogeyman before the opening bell.

Vampiro worked over Boogeyman harshly, busting him open and roughly destroying his legs and head with chair shot, after chair shot. The match slightly began to turn, as Boogeyman worked through the pain and fought back, however it was a shocking ending, that left fans amazed.

In the end, Boogeyman seemed to have the match going his way, as he attempted the Pump-handle Slam, only for Vampiro to rest on Boogeyman’s shoulders, and suddenly ignite the cloth around Boogeyman’s neck in flames!!!! Boogeyman dropped to the ground, as flames quickly engulfed him. Suddenly, red smoke begins filling the ringside area, as Vampiro seems more unsure of it, as the lights go out. Upon coming back on, neither the Boogeyman OR Vampiro are in the arena?! Winner: No Contest

The show ends with Officials, and the E.C.W. General Manager at ringside, searching under the ring, and throughout the first few rows and sections around ringside, for the missing Superstars.

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Friday Night Smackdown: (3 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

1. Money in the Bank Qualifying: Chris Jericho v. Kane: Great opening contest with a lot of back and forth action. Jericho used his speed to stay out of the powerful reach of Kane. Jericho hit a Code-Breaker toward the beginning of the contest, but Kane powered out before 3.

As the match went on, Jericho worked over the legs of Kane, until Kane had finally had enough and fought back. Jericho went for a Lion-sault but Kane reversed it, grabbing Jericho by the throat, raising up and Choke-slamming Jericho down, however only for a 2-count.

The match ended on Kane attempting another Choke-slam, only for Jericho to wisely kick Kane in the weakened knee, then quickly roll him up for a 3-count. Jericho celebrated on the outside of the ring, as Kane was livid in the ring. Winner: Chris Jericho

2. Umaga v. Carlito: Squash match. Umaga, still obsessed with calling out for the Undertaker completely destroyed Carlito in this contest. Umaga hit all of his signature moves, including the running splash in the corner, the head butt off the ropes, and finally the Samoan Spike to win the match.

After the contest, Umaga delivered another Samoan Spike to Carlito, continuing to yell out for the Undertaker. Winner: Umaga

3. United States Championship: Chuck Palumbo © v. Mr. Kennedy: The Championship match-up started off with Kennedy gaining an early advantage, wearing Palumbo down and hitting a couple signature moves, quickly causing Palumbo to rethink his strategy on the outside of the ring.

Kennedy made the mistake of following Palumbo outside the ring, which was his downfall. Kennedy was blindsided by a wicked stiff punch to the face, followed by a Full-Throttle that had Kennedy out cold for an 8 count, outside the ring. However, Kennedy returned to the ring before 10.

In the end, it was Kennedy setting Palumbo up in the corner, only for Palumbo to move out of the way as Kennedy charged in. Kennedy missed, as Palumbo “accidentally” took out the official, then quickly grabbed his U.S. Championship and blasted Kennedy in the head, busting him open and knocking him out for the victory. Winner: Chuck Palumbo

4. #1 Contender’s Elimination Match: Jamie Noble v. Elijah Burke v. Evan Bourne v. Chavo Guerrero: Fast, high impact action all around in this contest. Noble was the first Superstar eliminated by Evan Bourne, after an amazing hurricanrana from the top rope. The then turned triple threat was more like a 2-on-1 with Burke & Guerrero teaming up against Bourne.

Burke missed his finisher from the corner, as Bourne moved out of the way, then caught him with a kick to the head, followed by an amazing leaping moonsault. Chavo quickly took advantage, sending Bourne out of the way and pinning Burke, eliminating him from the match.
The finish came when Guerrero went for a Gory Special, only for Bourne to back body drop him, then hit a quick running clothesline type takedown, followed by an electrifying Shooting Star Press. Evan Bourne pinned Chavo Guerrero, winning the contest.

After the match-up, Sean Waltman came out onto the stage and sarcastically applauded Bourne’s victory. Waltman held up the Cruiserweight Championship, as Bourne nodded his head, only for Waltman to turn his back and leave the stage to the back. Winner: Evan Bourne

5. Grudge Match: M.V.P. v. Jeff Hardy: M.V.P requested a rematch, just for revenge purposes and he didn’t disappoint. M.V.P. controlled most of the contest, as Hardy looked off balanced and unaware. Hardy went for a couple different signature moves, such as the Whisper in the Wind and the modified Twist of Fate, but M.V.P countered both of them.

In the end, it was Hardy missing with an attempt at the Swanton, only for M.V.P to capitalize and hit a Player’s Boot followed by the Playmaker to pick up the victory after placing his feet on the ropes.

After the match, in the back, the Smackdown GM awarded M.V.P with a spot in the up-coming Wrestle Mania ‘Battle of the Brands’ 6-Man Battle Royal. Winner: M.V.P.

6. Main Event: 6-Man Tag Elimination Match: Big Show, John Morrison & The Miz v. The Undertaker, Batista & Rey Mysterio: The match started off completely one sided, as Big Show started against a gutsy Rey Mysterio. Show, as assumed, dominated Mysterio while acting cocky to the man merely a quarter of his size. That is, until Batista was tagged into the contest, and the power difference changed.

The first elimination came when Morrison hit Batista outside the ring with a Tag Championship, getting Batista counted out after not being able to answer the 10-count. Mysterio rushed in, to the dismay of the Undertaker, but quickly caught the Big Show off guard after dropkicking him in the knees, causing Show to fall against the ropes. Mysterio hit the beginning of the 619, but was caught in mid-air and dropped in a violent Choke-slam, causing Mysterio to exit the match, leaving the Undertaker in a 3-against-1 disadvantage.

The Miz & Morrison, both of which mainly stayed on the apron for the entire match, now took it upon themselves to double team the Undertaker outside of the ring, while the Big Show waiting uneasily inside the ring. The official was warning Morrison & Miz to stop, but neither would listen, which resulted in both being thrown out via a Disqualification. Before they left, however, they took their shots with chairs and their Tag Championships, leaving Taker a bloody mess for Big Show to pick up the pieces.

The finish of the match saw Show easily hit a Show-stopper Choke-slam on the Undertaker, followed by the 3-count. Winners: The Big Show, John Morrison & The Miz

After the contest, Chuck Palumbo rushed out and demanded that the Big Show hold the Undertaker up so he could blast him with brass knuckles. Show did as instructed, only to watch the Undertaker duck out of the way, as Palumbo blasted Big Show instead. As Show lie in the ring, clutching at his now busted open face, the Undertaker cleared the ring of Palumbo, and Morrison & Miz, who returned in a failed attempt to help their stable-mate. The show ended on the Undertaker, kneeling down in the ring, darkness coming over the arena. Meanwhile, Big Show seemingly pissed off, glaring up toward the Horsemen on the ramp-way.

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Monday Night Raw: (2 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

Opening Segment: The Raw G.M. discusses how at Wrestlemania, there will be a 6-Man Battle Royal between all three brands. Aptly named ‘Battle of the Brands’. Each Brand will have 2 representatives in which the winner of the match, will receive a Championship match of their choice, along with a possible brand switch as well. The G.M. goes on to explain originally, the Intercontinental title was to be defended at Mania, but instead it’ll be defended at Saturday Night’s Main Event, with the two individuals (Jarrett & R-Truth) also being the representatives for Raw in the Mania ‘Battle of the Brands’.

1. M.I.T.B. Preview: Shawn Michaels v. Chris Jericho: Very solid opening match-up, with each man not giving or taking more than the other to begin. Michaels hit a couple signature moves, including; flying forearm, elbow drop from the top and even tried locking in Jericho’s on Walls of Jericho.

On the flip side of this, Jericho came back with a Lionsault for only a 2-count, and an attempted Walls of Jericho, that was countered into a quick roll-up, but only for a 2-count.

In the end, it was H.B.K going for some Sweet Chin Music, only for Jericho to duck out of the way, then attempt a Code-breaker, only for Shawn to shove Jericho off and hit the Super-kick, falling on top Jericho for the victory. Winner: Shawn Michaels

2. Grudge Match: C.M. Punk (w/ Kofi Kingston) v. Robert Roode (w/ James Storm): Before the match-up, it was announced that at WrestleMania it will be Kofi Kingston & C.M Punk taking on the Tag team Champions, for the titles. Roode gets on the microphone and explains how they only got the match, because Punk complained to the G.M. about being screwed out of the M.I.T.B. match.

The match begins with Roode attacking Punk with the mic, getting a quick unfair advantage. As Roode works over Punk, the fans try to will Punk back into it, by cheering him on, being lead by Kingston in the cheers. Once Punk began to get a second wind, Storm quickly went to distract Punk, only to be met by Kingston, who comes flying in and out of the ring, taking him out. This in turn distracts Roode, who turns into the G.T.S as C.M. Punk picks up the victory! Winner: C.M. Punk

3. Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes v. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch: Quick match, as Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes make rather short work of Cade & Murdoch. Holly took control early against Murdoch, only for Rhodes to finish strong with a DDT on Cade to win the match.

The real story came after the contest, when the shocking return of Ted DiBiase Jr. came. DiBiase made the early comment about how he isn’t Manu, and won’t be played in the same manner. He said Rhodes was told in advance that he’d be back, and here he is, with yet another decision to be made.

DiBiase said that Cody knew the greatness they once had, and when DiBiase went down with an injury, Rhodes did the ‘right thing’ by acting like he’d been sorry for what he did with Hardcore, only to go back with him and continue his career. DiBiase went on to say; “But the fun and games are over, and now that I‘m back we can get back to business. So drop the act, and come back where you belong.” Holly grabbed a mic and instead of talking to DiBiase, turned his attention to Cody.

Holly told Rhodes that just like last week, he’ll take on Ted DiBiase next week and the outcome will be the same, in which Cody will have to make a choice. DiBiase said he won’t be putting his career on the line, but agreed that Cody needed to make another choice. Holly left the ring, as Rhodes threw his arms up in the arm, while DiBiase walks off. Winners: Hardcore Holly & Cody Rhodes

4. Money in the Bank Qualifying: Randy Orton v. Mr. Kennedy: Quick match, with a rather sudden ending. Kennedy never seemed to get out of the blocks, as Orton attacked him during his opening promo/introduction. Orton delivered the Punt to Kennedy’s head, but instead of covering him, decided to pick up the already limp body and deliver an R.K.O to put a statement with the ending. Winner: Randy Orton

5. Non-Title: Jeff Jarrett v. Charlie Haas: Squash Match. Jarrett seemingly remained in control the entire time, while R-Truth did commentary on the outside. Jarrett continued to get distracted by Truth sitting at ringside, but it never took his attention so far out of the match that it cost him.

In the end, it was Jarrett hitting the Stroke, but not stopping there. He continued to work over the knee, throughout the entire match to the point of almost crippling Haas. Jarrett finally locked in the Figure Four, while pointing at R-Truth, as Haas had no choice but to tap to the pain, allowing Jarrett to pick up the victory. Jarrett stood on the ring ropes, pointing at Truth, who answered by coming into the ring as the two men brawled until Jarrett had had enough and quickly exited the ring, with his Championship in hand. Jarrett held his title up, while Truth made motion of regaining the title he briefly held. Winner: Jeff Jarrett

6. Non-Title: John Cena v. Edge: The contest started aggressively as both men took the fight outside of the ring, with Cena banging Edge’s head off the ring steps and announce table. Only for Edge to gain control, ramming Cena into the steps, then tossing him back into the ring.

As the match went on, it was Edge hitting a Spear, but only picking up a 2-count as Cena found a way to kick out. Meanwhile, Cena started getting power and control back, finding a way to hit a series of signature moves, including the 5-knuckle shuffle, the modified bulldog and even lifting Edge for an F-U, until Edge slid down Cena’s back and hit another Spear, as both men were unable to recover.

In the end, it was Cena who hit an F-U, then locked in the S.T.F-U, but before Edge could submit, it was Orton coming to Edge’s aid, as Cena let go and brawled with Orton, causing the official to stop the match. The fans jumped to their feet, as Triple H. came out to make the save, until H.H.H went for a clothesline on Edge, and missed, hitting Cena instead.

Triple H. cleared the ring, until he turned around into an F-U by John Cena, who did his signature “You can’t see me” taunt, while Orton & Edge end the show on a similar note from a week ago, laughing at their rivals in the ring. Winner: No Contest

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E.C.W.: (2 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

1. T.L.C. Match: Gregory Helms v. Brian Kendrick: Basic squash match, as Gregory Helms demonstrates how he’ll defeat Matt Hardy at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Helms completely destroyed Kendrick, hitting a Shining Wizard almost at the beginning of the match, busting Kendrick open.

Helms then took it a step further, bringing in a Table, Ladder and a Chair. Using all three objects. Helms furthered the destruction of the cut on Kendrick’s head with the chair, then placed Kendrick on the table, and climbed the ladder, delivering a body splash to Kendrick, driving him through the table to pick up the victory. Winner: Gregory Helms

2. Jack Swagger v. Super Crazy: Another debut in the long line of debuts for the E.C.W roster, as Jack Swagger shows off his skills in a relative squash against Super Crazy. Swagger dominated the contest with power, and finished it with a modified lay-out power bomb. Winner: Jack Swagger

3. Non-Title: Matt Hardy v. Raven: Before the match ever begins, Raven announces that unless the Championship is on the line, he has no reason to face Matt Hardy in a regular single’s match. Therefore, Raven replaces himself, with Zach Ryder & Curt Hawkins, making it a handicap match that Matt Hardy agrees to as a ‘warm-up’.

The duo of Hawkins & Ryder got the upper hand, but it didn’t last long. Hardy took back control, as Raven looked on disappointed. Hardy hit a Twist of Fate on Ryder, only for Gregory Helms to rush out from the back, while Raven distracted the official. Helms comes into the ring, clocking Hardy in the back of the head with what seemed to be knuckles.

This allowed Hawkins to pick the bones, and find a way to pin the E.C.W Champion, while Raven, Ryder, Hawkins & Helms all celebrated over a fallen Hardy. Raven and company left the ring, while Helms continued his beat-down on Hardy.. Soon after, bringing a ladder into the ring and making another statement by busting Hardy open, and leaving him in a pool of his own blood. Winner: Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder

4. Shane Douglas v. D’Lo Brown: Decent back and forth match. Brown got the upper hand early on, but it didn’t last too long before Douglas made an example out of Brown, showing the world why he is in the finals of the Tournament to face the E.C.W Champion.

In the end, it was Douglas hitting the Pittsburgh Plunge on Brown, picking up the victory. Douglas then got on the microphone and explained that he didn’t care what respect Dreamer and Corino had for each other, from the original Company. Douglas said that that was then, and this is now. And ‘now’ is Douglas’ time to shine. Douglas then took his place at the announcer’s table, for the Main Event. Winner: Shane Douglas

5. WrestleMania Mayhem - Semi Finals: Falls Count Anywhere: Tommy Dreamer v. Steve Corino: Great Main Event match-up, and very solid Tournament match. Both men were evenly matched, with Corino being more skilled in the field of Wrestling, yet with Dreamer knowing his way around how to use the environment.

The contest went back and forth, with neither man getting the final 3-count. The action spilled outside of the ring, where Corino was busted open and the blood flowed like wine. Moments after Corino seemed like he had nothing left, a second wind over-came the self-proclaimed ‘King of Old School’ as he fought back, leading Dreamer near the announcer’s table where Douglas had been sitting.

In the end, it was Corino looking for an ‘Old School Expulsion’, but it was reversed into a Dreamer DDT as Tommy laid across a bloody Steve Corino to pick up the victory, and advance to the Finals against Shane Douglas. Winner: Tommy Dreamer

After the match, Dreamer & Corino embraced in a hug, as Corino raised Dreamer’s hand, only for Douglas to come between the two, separating them and spitting in Dreamer’s face. Dreamer, visibly upset just stared Douglas down as the show went off the air.

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Friday Night Smackdown: (2 Weeks Before Wrestlemania)

Opening Segment: The Big Show opens the show, angry and upset over the ending to last week’s show in which he got blasted in the face by Chuck Palumbo, despite having complete control over the match. This brings Palumbo along with Morrison & Miz out from the back.

Palumbo bad mouths Big Show, in saying that if he had complete control over the situation than he (Palumbo) wouldn’t of felt the need to further beat down Taker. Palumbo goes on to call Big Show, slow and useless, which causes a major breakdown in communication between Palumbo & Big Show, until Ric Flair, in wrestling gear, comes out and separates the two parties.

Flair tells Palumbo to head to the back, and to continue on as planned. Palumbo tries to argue, but it doesn’t get him anywhere as he finally leaves the ring and heads to the back. Flair then tells Big Show that they have their match-up on Saturday, and Flair is about to have a ‘warm-up’ match, and that he isn’t wanting to deal with “inner-Horsemen” problems. He tells Big Show that he took the liberty to go ahead and sign Big Show against the Undertaker for tonight’s Main Event. That seemed to upset Big Show, but Flair explained it’s only so Big Show can prove he could handle the Undertaker, without the other Horsemen getting involved. Show agrees, as they all leave the ring, with exception for Flair, who’s match was up first.

1. Non-Title: Ric Flair v. Paul London: Quick match. Flair had total control, without Paul London even getting any offense in. Flair worked over London’s leg throughout the entire match, while the ending saw the ‘Dirtiest Player in the Game’ clearly have the match won, yet still resort to cheating habits and dirty tactics.

Chuck Palumbo came back down to ringside, mid-way through the contest and tossed Flair a steel chair, while he distracted the official. Flair blasted the chair over London’s head, then smashed it across the leg, before tossing it out of the ring and locking in the Figure Four, resulting in London tapping out to the pain. Winner: Ric Flair

2. Evan Bourne & Mr. Kennedy v. Sean Waltman & M.V.P.: Before the match-up, it was announced that at WrestleMania; Mr. Kennedy will join M.V.P to represent Smackdown in the ‘Battle of the Brands.’ The match itself was a very solid, fast and high impact contest.

Bourne & M.V.P began the match, but it didn’t take long before Kennedy was in the ring, matched up against M.V.P. Some signature moves were exchanged, while Kennedy and Bourne seemed very solid as a team, despite this being their first televised pairing.

The ending saw M.V.P and Kennedy, illegally brawling on the outside of the ring, while Waltman went for an X-Factor but missed, as Bourne hit a hurricanrana, then quickly went up top and nailed a perfect Shooting Star Press to pick up the victory for his team! Winners: Evan Bourne & Mr. Kennedy

3. M.I.T.B. Preview: Edge v. Jeff Hardy: Great match, with both men knowing the other very well. Edge missed an early attempt at a Spear, as he went through the ropes to the outside of the ring. Hardy tried hitting a few big, high risk moves early, but none paid off as he hit the outside mat hard.

Edge and Hardy brawled on the outside of the ring, until Edge gained the upper hand, sending Hardy hard into the ring steps. As the action came back into the ring, Edge went for an Impact D.D.T, but Hardy reversed out of it, and hit a modified Twist of Fate, but only for a 2-count.

The end of the match saw Hardy miss a Swanton Bomb, only for Edge to roll him up and use the ropes to gain the cheap victory. Winner: Edge

4. John Morrison (w/ The Miz) v. Batista (w/ Rey Mysterio): Quick, sudden match. Morrison charged at Batista, after Batista made a hand remark. Batista drilled Morrison with a spine buster, as Mysterio cut Miz off from getting near the ring. Batista hit a stiff Batista-Bomb and pinned Morrison, all in under a minute. Winner: Batista

5. Buff Bagwell (w/ Sid Vicious) v. Jesse (w/ Festus): Squash match. It was announced that Sid Vicious will be one of the two representatives from E.C.W in the ‘Battle of the Brands’. Buff Bagwell sent out an open challenge to any one member of any Tag team on Smackdown, to prove how better the Tag team division in E.C.W is, even through single’s competition.

Jesse answered the challenge, only to be drilled almost instantly upon entering the ring. Bagwell hit a double arm DDT, followed by a Blockbuster and the pin. Winner: Buff Bagwell

6. Grudge Match: The Undertaker v. The Big Show: Great Main Event, with a lot of brawling inside and outside of the ring. The match began with each man trying to test their power, exchanging punches, rocking their opponent. Taker whipped Show to the ropes, only for Show to reverse Taker up and over the ropes, to the floor, with Taker landing on his feet, then pulling Show outside the ring.

As the action went to the outside, it was Taker ramming Show’s head off the steel steps, repeatedly, until Show had enough and stopped it with a knee to the gut, followed by a Final Cut that left Taker outside the ring for a 7 count.

As the match came to an end, it was Taker hitting his signature ‘Old School’, then going for a Chokeslam, only for the move to be blocked by Big Show, and countered with a Chokeslam of his own. Taker got his foot on the ropes, before a 3-count, and the match continued. As Show lifted Taker once again for a second Chokeslam, it was Taker dropping Show in a D.D.T, then locking in ‘Hell’s Gates’ to cause the Big Show to fall unconscious. Winner: The Undertaker

After the contest, the Four Horsemen all ran down to the ring, jumping the Undertaker. Miz and Morrison were the first wave, as Taker fought them off, but couldn’t stop a 3-on-1 assault with Palumbo delivering a stiff boot to Taker, dropping him. This opened the door for Ric Flair to come out, seemingly helping the Big Show to his feet. Flair demanded Show Chokeslam Taker, which he did, leaving him laying.

Just as all was seemingly over, Flair stopped Show from leaving the ring, then pointed behind him, where Miz, Morrison & Palumbo all jumped Big Show, hitting him with a steel chair and brass knuckles, leaving him a bloody mess beside the Undertaker. The Four Horsemen raised their signature hand gesture, as the show went off the air, promoting Saturday Night’s Main Event.



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Saturday Night's Main Event: (8 Days Before Wrestlemania)

1. 6-Man Mania Showdown: Triple H., John Cena & The Undertaker v. Chuck Palumbo, John Morrison & The Miz:

2. WrestleMania Mayhem - Finals: Tommy Dreamer v. Shane Douglas:

3. Intercontinental Championship: Jeff Jarrett © v. R-Truth:

4. E.C.W. Championship: T.L.C. Match: Matt Hardy © v. Gregory Helms:

5. Cruiserweight Championship: Sean Waltman © v. Evan Bourne:

6. World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair © v. The Big Show:

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Saturday Night's Main Event: (8 Days Before Wrestlemania)

1. 6-Man Mania Showdown: Triple H., John Cena & The Undertaker v. Chuck Palumbo, John Morrison & The Miz: Great opening contest with all 6 men finding a way into the match at different points throughout. The match began, and ironically ended with The Undertaker and Chuck Palumbo.

Throughout the match, Triple H. and John Cena continued to play a ‘one-up’ game with one another, as they at one point hit their finishers at the same time, on Miz & Morrison, only to then argue on who would get the pin. This created a problem within the team, until the Undertaker grabbed both of them by the throat, seemingly threatening them to deal with one another at a later time.

As the match came to an end, Taker hit ‘Old School’ on Palumbo, then signaled for the Tombstone Piledriver. This brought Miz and Morrison rushing into the ring, only to be met by Triple H. and John Cena, as the four illegal men battled to the outside of the ring, and up the ramp way, leaving Taker and Palumbo alone.

The Undertaker locked in Hell’s Gates, as Palumbo had no choice but to submit and tap out. After the contest, Triple H. and Cena got into a brawl of their own, as the Undertaker posed in the ring. Winners: The Undertaker, Triple H. & John Cena

2. WrestleMania Mayhem - Finals - Hardcore Match: Tommy Dreamer v. Shane Douglas: Both men began the match taking it to each other with fists and pure brawling. Dreamer took the match outside of the ring, as he played to the fans, ramming Douglas’ head off the guard rail.

The match swung around in Douglas’ favor, when Dreamer was reversed hard into the steel steps. This allowed Douglas to grab a chair from under the ring, only to toss it into the ring. Douglas and Dreamer fought some more on the outside of the ring, as Douglas bounced Dreamer’s head off the announcer’s table, before rolling him back into the ring.

Throughout the match, but men exchanged hardcore shots with the chair, and even the ring bell. In the end, it was Dreamer who connected with a Dreamer D.D.T, but instead of winning the match, Dreamer fell victim to another attack from behind by Raven, who laid Dreamer out with an Evenflow, as Douglas came to and his the Pittsburgh Plunge to punch his ticket to WrestleMania. Winner: Shane Douglas

3. Intercontinental Championship: Jeff Jarrett © v. R-Truth: Short match, as Jarrett and Truth began the match on the outside of the ring, before the official bell. Jarrett and Truth battled up and down the ramp way and all around ringside, before finally making it into the match.

Once the official bell rang, Jarrett blasted Truth with the Intercontinental Championship, getting himself Disqualified almost instantly. Jarrett grabbed a microphone and explained that R-Truth would never be Intercontinental Champion again, because he isn’t in the same league as Jarrett. Jarrett then went on to explain that he’d eliminate Truth at Wrestlemania, and go on to win the ‘Battle of the Brands’. Winner by DQ: R-Truth

4. E.C.W. Championship: T.L.C. Match: Matt Hardy © v. Gregory Helms: Long match. The rivalry and hatred that filled his match made the weapons feel more like ordinary objects than devices of destruction. Helms cut Hardy open early, by rubbing his face across the ladder. Meanwhile, when Hardy got a second wind he never looked back, busting Helms open with several chair shots to the face.

As the match went on, Hardy hit a side-effect on Helms, dropping him through the Spanish announce table. As the blood flowed through Helms’ face, Hardy set-up the ladder and hit an awe-inspiring high risk moonsault from inside the ring, to the outside onto Helms, knocking both men out.

As the match came to a close, it was all Hardy as Helms was broken, bloody and beaten. Hardy hit a Twist of Fate from the top rope, as he sent Helms down across the ladder. Hardy retained his Championship, in a classic ending to this very storied and heated rivalry. Winner: Matt Hardy

5. Cruiserweight Championship: Sean Waltman © v. Evan Bourne: Very fast paced match, as Bourne had solid control early on in the beginning. Bourne hit most of his signature moves, as Waltman seemingly couldn’t keep up speed-for-speed.

As the match went on, it was Bourne who missed a Shooting Star Press, as Waltman countered with an X-Factor on the Championship, while the official was distracted by the time-keeper. After all of that, Waltman then hooked his feet on the ropes to retain his Championship. Winner: Sean Waltman

6. World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair © v. The Big Show: Chuck Palumbo accompanied Ric Flair to ringside, and would play a very important role in the ending of this contest. Big Show, furious at being used by the Horsemen, completely destroyed Flair early in this match-up.

As Flair looked to gain ground by going to the outside, it was actually the Big Show who only got more violent and intense upon the action spilling out of the ring. Palumbo tried stopping Show from going after Flair, as a bloody Flair was trying anything to get away from the monster, however Show merely destroyed Palumbo by Chokeslamming him through the Announcer’s table, while continuing his war against Flair.

In the end, Big Show looked to become the new Heavyweight Champion, until the opportunistic Flair kicked the official when Show lifted Flair for a Show-Stopper. This allowed the barely refreshed Chuck Palumbo to enter the ring, knock the Big Show out, and drag Flair over top of him as the official just came to, in the nick of time to count. Show kicked out at 2, which shocked Flair and Palumbo, who then just threw the rules out the window, as Flair took a nearby chair that Palumbo had on the ring apron, and just began cracking it across Big Show’s skull.

Big Show was busted open, which seem to wake up the “Sleeping Giant” as the official called for the match, and the disqualification of Ric Flair. Big Show cleared the ring of Palumbo and Flair, while the official raised Big Show’s hand in victory, only for Palumbo to hold up Flair’s hand, and the Heavyweight title, to end the show. Winner by DQ: The Big Show

Smark Henry
03-29-2009, 11:56 PM
Red: Raw
Blue: Smackdown
Purple: ECW

Opening Set-Up Story: After reading the recent ratings the WWE programs Raw,Smackdown,and ECW were getting Mr.McMahon was enraged at how low they had become. He decided he needed to make some drastic changes in the WWE. So every WWE superstar was stripped of their championships and tournaments were going to be held for the vacant titles. The finals would be held at Backlash.

Monday Night Raw Roster

Chris Jericho
CM Punk
JBL
John Cena
Kane
Randy Orton
Shawn Michaels
Triple H
Cody Rhodes
Ted DiBiase Jr.
John Morrison
The Miz
Kofi Kingston
Mr.Kennedy
Santino Marella
Umaga
William Regal
JTG
Shad Gaspard
Paul London
Brian Kendrick
Beth Phoenix
Candice Michelle
Kelly Kelly
Layla
Melina
Michelle McCool
Mickie James
Victoria


Extreme Championship Wrestling

Bobby Lashley
Christian
Jack Swagger
Tyson Kidd w/Natalya
Chavo Guerrero
Elijah Burke
Finlay w/Hornswoggle
Hardcore Holly
Evan Bourne
Super Crazy
Jimmy Wang Yang
Mark Henry
Chuck Palumbo
Gene Snitsky
Tazz
Tommy Dreamer
Boogeyman
Jillian Hall

Friday Night Smackdown Roster

Batista
Big Show
Edge
Jeff Hardy
Matt Hardy
MVP
Rey Mysterio
Shelton Benjamin
Charlie Haas
Undertaker
Carlito
Primo Colon
Curt Hawkins
Zach Ryder
Jesse
Festus
Big Daddy V
Great Khali
Ashley Massaro
Maria Kanellis

Smark Henry
03-30-2009, 01:39 AM
Monday Night Raw live from St.Louis Missouri
(4 weeks before Backlash)

Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman please welcome the 2008 superstar of the year...Chris Jericho!

Break the Walls down plays throughout the arena as Chris Jericho walks down the ramp in his formal shit to a chorus of boos. The fans are disgusted with the transfromation of the ayatollah of rock "n" roll to this whiny loser that Chris Jericho has become.

Jericho: All you hypocrites sit here in these filthy seats in this filthy arena in this filthy trashy city of St.Louis Missouri.

As Jericho verbally attacks the people of St.Louis and their home he gets loudly booed followed by a you suck chant.He just smirks and continues...

Jericho: You sit here and you wonder why Chris why? I'll tell you why. I turned my back on you supposed Jerichoholics because you were USING me! I felt betrayed and hurt by you the WWE universe. When I left this business you didn't support my band Fozzy. You didn't support me...and when I finally made my return to the ring...you people didn't care then either. You wanted the old Jericho. Well he's no more I'm gonna do what I want when I want and you people need to get the idea of me changing back to my old self out of your heads because its not gonna happen!

As Jericho is about to leave CM Punk comes out to the ring.

CM Punk: Your wrong Jericho all these people did embrace you when you returned. I did they did the whole WWE universe did. You just couldn't accept that maybe you aren't as good as you used to be could you Jericho?

Jericho: You shut the hell up Jr! Who the hell do you think you are I am the 2008 superstar of the year. I am the first ever undisputed champion! I am the King of the World. The Ayatollah of Rock "n" Rolla...and I'm back baby I'll see you next week.

Break the walls down plays again and Jericho leaves as he does Punk smiles.

World Tag Team Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
Cryme Time w/John Cena vs Priceless w/Randy Orton

The bell rings and the match gets underway...JTG and Cody Rhodes start things off. Cody dominates the match early on with a few straight right hands followed up by a stiff DDT to JTG which only gets a two count. He then applies a modified crossface to one half of Cryme Time as JTG's partner Shad watches on from the apron.JTG reaches the rope but Rhodes uses his full four count before breaking the hold. He then drags JTG to his corner and tags in DiBiase. Rhodes whips JTG off the ropes and does a drop toe hold which Ted follows up with an elbow drop across the back of JTG's head. He gets a near fall as their is still life in JTG. Ted locks in a sleeper hold on JTG and he begins to fade. The ref raises his hand up once and it falls to the mat. He does so again and gets the same result. He raises his hand a third time but JTG elbows out of the sleeper as he is getting a second wind. He hits a right hand on Ted Jr. knocking him down. He then hits a bulldog and gets the hot tag to Big Shad Gaspard who cleans house. He hits a big hard clothesline on DiBiase and then knocks Rhodes off the ring apron. He lifts DiBiase up for a Samoan Drop and notices JBL just took Cena out with a Clothesline from Hell on the outside. DiBiase slides off Shad's shoulders and hits a million dollar dream/russian leg sweep for the pinfall win.

Winners: Rhodes & DiBiase

After the match a replay is shown of what happened at the end of the match to distract Shad. Cryme Time helps Cena to the back while Priceless celebrates their victory making them one step closer to the World Tag Team titles in the ring.

Intercontinental Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
William Regal vs Mr.Kennedy

Regal and Kennedy are jawjacking with each other before the match when Kennedy slaps Regal right across the mouth.This angers the british brawler as he slaps Kennedy back and hits him with a stiff knee to the side of the head. As Kennedy lies on the ground Regal mounts him with hard rights and lefts. The ref tells Regal to get off but he won't listen. After a four count the official is forced to pull Regal off of Kennedy himself. This prompts Regal who is already in a foul mood to strike the referee. As the official falls to the canvas Regal pulls a pair of brass knuckles out of his tights and is ready to unload a brass knuckle sandwich on Kennedy who is busted wide open. Kennedy gets to his feet and Regal swings but Kennedy catches his fist and hits the Mic Check. He then pulls the knucks off Regals hand and puts them in his own tights as the ref gets to his feet he looks at the downed Regal and calls for the bell asking for a disqualification.

Winner by DQ:Mr.Kennedy

Womens Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
Mickie James vs Melina

The girls both start pointing to their waists motioning that they are gonna be the next womens champion at Backlash. Micke starts firing off right hands at Melina before bouncing off the ropes and hitting a flying clothesline. As Melina gets to her feet Mickie hits another flying clothesline setting Melina off balance. Mickie hits a dropkick sending Melina over the top and onto the floor. Mickie climbs up to the top rope and when Melina gets to her feet Mickie does a seated senton onto Melina on the floor. She throws her into the ring and gets a near fall. As she pulls Melina to her feet Melina hits a jawbreaker then botches numerous moves before screaming in an unattractive manner. Melina charges at Mickie and James ducks and hits a Mick Kick for the win.

Winner: Mickie James

WWE Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
Triple H vs Kane

Triple H asks Kane for a test of strength before the bell rings. As it does Kane goes in for it and Triple H kicks him in the gut and sets him up for the Pedigree only to be backdropped out of position by Kane. As the Game gets to his feet Kane hits a huge uppercut sending Triple H flying against the ropes. While Triple H is leaned against the ropes Kane hits a huge big boot sending Triple H flying to the floor. As Kane meets the Game outside the ring. Triple H kicks him in the gut and slams his head into the ring steps numerous times. Kane starts to bleed as Triple H pulls him over to the barricade and slams him ribs first onto the barricade wall. He then drags kane over to the announce table and rips the covering off and slams Kane's head off it a couple times before Kane counters an slams Triple H's head into the table. The advantage is Kane's now as the Big Red Machine grabs the monitor cables and chokes Triple H as the ref counts eight. Kane stops choking Triple H to break the count so he can inflict more punishment on the game. He climbs on top of the table and lifts Triple H to his feet. He grabs Triple H by the throat and signals for a chokelsam but Triple H counters with an undetected low blow and a pedigree through the announce table. The Game thros Kane back into the ring and hits him with one more Pedigree for good measure and the win.

Winner: Triple H

Triple H celebrates his victory and he awaits his opponent into the second round of the tournament. He celebrates letting the crowd know hes the best in the buisiness as Kane lies motionless in the ring. As Triple H heads to the back and we go to commercial break. Kane sits up suddenly and his eerie music plays throughout the arena as Kane lives to fight another day.

World Tag Team Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
Miz & Morrison vs The Colons

Miz and Primo lock up and Miz shoves Primo down to the mat and laughs at the weakness of Carlito's younger brother. Primo runs at Miz and hits a hurrancanrana and then tags in his brother Carlito. He asks Miz to lock up and they do and Carlito shoves down Miz and laughs at him. Miz tags in Morrison and he delivers a nice uppercut shot followed by a high roundhouse kick to the face. He holds Carlito up and hits a running knee strike. He tags Miz back in who hits a jawbreaker which sends Carlito stumbling against the turnbuckle. Miz hits his trademark clothesline. Then sets him p for the Reality Check. He hits it but Primo broke up the pin. Miz tagged Morrison back in and they did their tag team combination move of a slingshot elbow drop while Carlito was draped across Miz's knees. Morrison hits a Standing SSP. But Primo broke it up again. Carlito hits a springboard reverse elbow and gets the hot tag to Primo who cleans house and hits the back stabber on Morrison for the win.

Winners: Carlito & Primo

Womens Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
Beth Phoenix vs Candice Michelle

The Glamazon over powered Canidce before the bell even rang. The ref asked her if she wanted to go through with the match and she said yes. As the bell rang she lifted Candice up and hit a brainbuster for the win.

Winner: Beth Phoenix

After the match emt's came down to the ring to check on Candice's condition as she fell awkwardly on her neck.

WWE Championship Tournament Round 1 Match
Randy Orton vs Shawn Michaels

Orton got a surprisingly huge ovation from his hometown fans but not as big as the one the showstopper got. This got under Orton's skin. The bell rand and Orton targeted Shawn's head immediately. He threw straight punches at the heartbreak kid. Orton placed Michaels in the corner and mounted him as the ref counted along to nine punches. As Orton went for the tenth Micheals dropped Orton's groin onto his knee with and inverted atomic drop and hits a few clotheslines staggering Orton who cut him off with a knee to the midsection and a dropkick. Orton began to stomp every appendage on Michaels body. Orton concentrated on Michaels back his knees his head. Anything to hurt Shawn Michaels. Orton lifted Shawn up and hits his signature backbreaker. Michaels was writhing in pain clutching his back dearly. Orton set up for the punt kick but Shawn rolled out of the ring. While Orton had the ref distracted Rhodes and DiBiase crawled out from under the ring and double suplexed Shawn back first onto the floor. Rhodes then threw Michaels into the steel steps and threw him back in the ring. As Michaels got to his feet it was academic from there. But Orton hadn't had enough. He set Shawn up on the second rope and delivered his DDT. He lied on the mat snarling and coiled up ready to strike Michaels down one he got to his feet. As Shawn stood up he was struck by a devastating RKO which was his downfall.

Winner: Randy Orton

After the match Orton invited Priceless into the ring to watch as orton punted Shawn in the skull. You could feel the impact throughout the arena. As Orton smiled at Shawn's lifeless body Triple H ran down to the ring to help his fallen friend. Legacy ran off and Triple H checked on Shawn's condition. The ambulance which had brough Candice to the hospital earlier that night had to come back. To take the Showstopper to the emergency room. The crowd gave Shawn a thunderous ovation as this was a very scary moment watching Shawn being placed in an ambulance live on Raw. Then again Shawn was no stranger to ambulances or Emergency Rooms.

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Monday Night Raw: (6 Days Before Wrestlemania)

Opening Segment: Triple H. comes out to discuss his match-up, Sunday, against John Cena. He goes into detail about how both are 1-1 against each other, and this would be their “rubber” match. Triple H. mentions how he got the last victory, and Sunday, he’ll get the next. This causes Cena to come out and argue his opinion.

Cena explains that the last time they met on the WrestleMania stage, it was Cena causing Triple H. to tap out. Cena says Sunday, it’ll be like déjà vu all over again. Both men get in each other’s faces, until Edge & Orton interrupt. Edge has a mic, and begins by saying neither deserve to headline this year’s Wrestlemania, and that it’d be better served to be headlined by Edge and Randy Orton.

Orton takes the mic and opens a challenge, for an ‘All or Nothing’ Tag team match-up, tonight, in which if Orton & Edge win.. They get entered into the Championship match, making it a Fatal Four way for the Championship. (A later note is agreed upon that if they win, their M.I.T.B. spots would later be given to TBA opponents on E.C.W and/or Smackdown) Cena and Triple H. both agree, than continue to glare toward each other, as Edge & Orton are grinning from ear to ear.

1. 6-Man Tag Team Match: Jeff Jarrett, Robert Roode & James Storm v. R-Truth, C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston: The match began with Jarrett & R-Truth going after one another, with their personal feud unsettled. The brawl between them lead to the outside of the ring, before James Storm intervened giving Jarrett the upper hand.

As the match continued, the trio of Storm, Roode & Jarrett held the match under their control, as Storm used his strength over Kingston, until a quick kick to the head turned the match around. Kingston started hitting signature moves, including his “boom, boom, boom” trademark leg-drop, which brought all the partners into the ring, as the entire match fell apart.

Kingston tagged out to Punk, who quickly took full control of the match, until Jarrett distracted the official, allowing Roode to blindside Punk, then drag Storm and tag him out. As the ending of the match neared, it was Roode trying for a DDT, only for Punk to reverse it into a G.T.S, which busted Roode open. Punk made the cover, as Truth & Kingston met Jarrett & Storm, making sure noone could stop the 3-count.

After the match, Punk & Kingston stood tall in the ring, with Punk holding up one half of the Tag Team Championships, pointing at Storm and a bloody Roode. Meanwhile, Truth pointed his own finger, at Jarrett, while Jarrett merely held his title up, and walked off. Winners: R-Truth, Kofi Kingston & C.M. Punk

2. Grudge Match: Ted DiBiase Jr. v. Hardcore Holly: Quick match. Before anything began, Holly came out first, followed by DiBiase, and then Rhodes last. Holly started off strong taking the fight to DiBiase, until DiBiase used a cheap shot to the eyes to turn everything around.

In the end, it was Cody Rhodes once again being forced into making a decision. The official was out, as Holly pointed for a chair. Rhodes denied grabbing one, as he was apparently trying to tell Holly to win fairly. This opened the door for DiBiase to his his finisher on Holly, only to then go outside the ring and grab a chair of his own.

DiBiase went to raise the chair and seemingly smash it across Holly, until Rhodes stopped him by grabbing it away. As everything seemed in order, Rhodes once again shocked the crowd by smashing the chair across Hardcore Holly’s head, only to leave the ring as DiBiase picked up the easy victory once the official came too. Winner: Ted DiBiase Jr.

3. Women’s Championship: Candice Michelle © v. Victoria: Before the match, Victoria said that if she couldn’t win the Women’s Championship, she’d retire from the ring forever. This quickly followed a cheap shot by Victoria on an unaware Candice.

The entire match was controlled from this point by Victoria, as Candice couldn’t rebound or find a way to comeback into this contest. In the end, Candice countered a Widow’s Peak, and attempted a ‘Candy-Wrapper’, but was too weak and beaten down to hit it properly, and mysteriously collapsed in the ring. Victoria used this to her advantage, picking up a limb Candice Michelle, then hitting a Widow’s Peak to get the 3-count and become the new Women’s Champion. Winner & NEW Women’s Champion: Victoria

4. World’s Greatest Tag Team v. Cryme Tyme: In yet another in the long list of shocking moments on the final stop before Wrestlemania; Shelton Benjamin announced the reformation of the ‘World’s Greatest Tag Team’. Haas explained that he’s watched from the sidelines for long enough, and noticed how unfair Benjamin was getting treated. Both men claimed it was a ‘color’ issue, and race was heavily involved. This brought out Cryme Tyme, who opened a challenge to the newly reformed Tag team.

Haas explained that it’s typical of two ‘thugs’ to want to resolve everything by fighting. This lead to Benjamin hitting a nasty ‘Pay-dirt’ on Shad, while he was on the ring apron. Meanwhile, it left J.T.G all alone to take a one-on-two beat down in the ring, until Benjamin finally hit another ‘Pay-dirt’, allowing Haas to pick up the victory for their team in a somewhat squash match. Winners: The World’s Greatest Tag Team

5. Shawn Michaels Interview: Shawn Michaels goes into detail about how he’s “Mr. Wrestlemania” and the original ladder match that happened, that set the standard for Wrestlemania’s was partly due to him. He says that its been far too long since the last time he was a World Heavyweight Champion, and he’s going to win the M.I.T.B., then go on to become Heavyweight Champion.

H.B.K ran through the list of opponents he has, and he’s explained how he’s defeated them all. He talks about how most are very familiar with ladder matches, but none are as experienced as he is. H.B.K ends his promo in saying that at WrestleMania, he’ll deliver Sweet Chin Music to anyone who stands in his way, to climbing the ladder of success.

6. All or Nothing: Triple H. & John Cena v. Edge & Randy Orton: Incredible Main Event tag match. All four men got equal time with one another, and the action went everywhere. Orton & Cena ironically began and ended the contest. At the beginning, it was Orton finding a cheap shot to take the early advantage, as he raked Cena’s eyes, then quickly took him to the corner, where he worked over the head, followed by hanging Cena up in the ropes and dropping him with a DDT off the second rope.

The action continued, as Edge took over, hitting several signature moves on Cena, wearing him down fairly early in this match-up, as Triple H. hungered to get into the ring. Edge missed an attempted Spear, as Cena leap frogged over Edge, then jumped to make the hot tag to Triple H., who came into the ring cleaning house of both Edge & Orton.

Once the action spilled to the outside of the ring, it was Triple H pairing off with the illegal Orton, while Edge & Cena continued to brawl inside the ring. The official was trying to contain the match, but failed. Triple H. sent Orton hard into the steal steps, then slid into the ring, only to receive a massive Spear by Edge, who’d sent Cena out moments before. Edge covered Triple H., but only got a 2-count, as the Game’s foot found the ropes.

In the end, Orton & Cena were both legal and in the ring, trading punches. Orton had the upper hand, as Edge called for another Spear attempt, however Orton had another agenda. Orton set-up behind Cena, after knocking Triple H. from the apron, while Edge came in illegally and set-up for a Spear on Cena. Just as Cena was getting up, Orton went to jump up, as Edge charged.. Cena leaped out of the way, as Edge accidentally Speared Orton!!!

At this moment, Triple H. grabbed Edge by the feet, pulling him outside the ring and hitting a hard Pedigree on the floor, meanwhile Cena locked in the S.T.F.U as Orton had no choice but to tap out! Winners: Triple H. & John Cena

After the match, as Cena reached down to pick up the Heavyweight Championship by one end, Triple H was picking it up by the other. Both men lock eyes, as the show comes to a close with the Heavyweight title being between them.

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E.C.W.: (5 Days Before Wrestlemania)

1. Intercontinental Championship: Extreme Rules: Jeff Jarrett © v. R-Truth: Show opens with a preview package of the highlighted war between Jarrett & R-Truth. It’s announced that if Truth doesn’t win the Championship tonight, he’ll never get another shot at it, as long as Jarrett’s the Champion.

The match begins quickly, with Jarrett taking every advantage he can get. Dragging Truth’s head across the ring ropes, using low blows, and even exiting the ring and regrouping whenever Truth builds even the slightest bit of offense.

As the match goes on, Truth does come back and hit’s a huge modified version of the “Truth of Consequences” from the top rope, however Jarrett’s leg found the ropes before the 3-count. After this, Jarrett once again found himself outside the ring. Truth followed and the match was sealed by fate, as Jarrett bashed Truth’s head open with the Intercontinental Championship, followed by a huge guitar shot across the head, and finally Jarrett hit’s the Stroke on a lifeless R-Truth, to pick up the victory and retain the title. Winner: Jeff Jarrett

2. Buff Bagwell v. Kane: Short match. Bagwell hit every big move he had, including a Blockbuster and a Double-arm DDT. Kane still continued to kick out. Once Kane began mounting a comeback, it was Sid Vicious coming to ringside to distract Kane, allowing Bagwell to grab a chair and bash Kane over the head with it. The official caught Bagwell using the weapon, and called for the match, however the damage and point had been made. Winner by DQ: Kane

3. 4-Man Battle Royal: Sid Vicious v. Finlay v. D’Lo Brown v. Mark Henry: Decent length match. Despite this being an over-the-top-rope, every man for themselves Battle Royal, it seemed as though D’Lo refused to go after Mark Henry?! That was D’Lo’s downfall, as Mark Henry was ultimately the guy who easily eliminated him from the match, after Finlay hit D’Lo with a Celtic Cross, Henry just picked him up and tossed him out.

Finlay & Henry battled from this point on, as Vicious wisely found a place on the opposite side of the ring, and waited it out. As it seemed like Henry would be the guy coming out on top, Vicious smartly came up behind Henry, after Henry had laid out Finlay, and dumped him out of the ring with ease. Henry was extremely angry over this whole issue, and it took a few officials to calm him down and demand he return to the back.

As this was going on, Kane came through the crowd and distracted Sid Vicious, allowing Finlay, who seemed lifeless from the Henry beat down, to come up behind Vicious and dump him over the top. Finlay would go on to win the entire thing by doing this, however Sid Vicious was so outraged by the actions of Kane, that Vicious returned to the ring and laid Finlay out with a Choke Slam and a Powerbomb. Winner: Finlay

4. Steve Corino v. Kenny Dykstra: Short match. Dykstra once again came out to run his mouth. He addressed the fact that he doesn’t have a Wrestlemania match, and as a result wanted to provide everyone there tonight with his own version of what he’d have done at Mania. Steve Corino comes out, and instantly Super-kicks Dykstra in the chops, followed by a 3-count and an easy victory. Winner: Steve Corino

5. Main Event: Matt Hardy & Tommy Dreamer v. Raven & Shane Douglas: Before the Main Event would begin, Raven got on the mic. And changed the rules. Raven said that in order for Dreamer to be fully ready for Sunday’s handicap match, both he and Hardy should agree to this match being a Tornado, Hardcore, Tag match. Hardy & Dreamer agreed and the match got under way.

In the opening parts, it was all Raven and Douglas, dominating Dreamer & Hardy with violent moves, and hardcore tactics. Dreamer & Raven paired off, while Douglas and Hardy fought their way to the outside. Everyone traded opponents after Raven suicide dived through the ropes, taking out Hardy, who was about to seemingly defeat Shane Douglas on the outside.

In the end Hardy & Douglas battled throughout the arena, in the crowd, while Dreamer attempted a Dreamer-DDT, until Hawkins and Ryder played interference, allowing Raven to hit his Evenflow on a chair, gaining his team the 3-count just as Hardy made it back inside the ring, with Douglas grabbing him by the feet at last second.

After the match, Douglas drilled Hardy with the E.C.W Championship, then held it over Hardy, as Raven did his signature pose over a bloody and unconscious Tommy Dreamer. Winners: Raven & Shane Douglas

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Friday Night Smackdown: (2 Days Before Wrestlemania)

1. M.I.T.B. Preview: Randy Orton v. Chris Jericho: Great opening contest. Orton and Jericho both start off even, with neither man gaining an advantage. As the match goes on, Jericho gets the upper hand quickly, hitting a nice amount of fast paced moves, forcing Orton to keep pace to stay in the match. Jericho hit a few signatures, including an insiguri, and a springboard from the ropes, into a dropkick that sent Orton to the floor.

After the action returned from ringside to back inside the ring, Orton had gained the advantage, hitting his modified backbreaker, then going to work with some systematic kicks in pin-point places all around Jericho’s body. As the match came to a close, Orton whipped Jericho to the corner, only for Jericho to counter Orton’s run-in with a boot to the face, however in the end, it was a Surprising R.K.O. that laid Jericho out for the 3-count, allowing Orton to win the match. Winner: Randy Orton

2. Mr. Kennedy v. M.V.P.: MOTY potential. Amazing contest, with both men not giving an inch to the other. M.V.P began in control, hitting all his signature moves, including the Player’s elbow, and the Player’s Boot, but only for a 2-count. Upon going for the Overdrive, Kennedy reversed it into a Mic Check, but again only got a 2-count.

As the contest went on, both men continued to exchange move for move, including a battle of the boston crab, as each man continued reversing the other’s attempt. In the end, Kennedy went for the Green Bay Plunge, however it was M.V.P who countered the role in mid-air, as Kennedy flipped, M.V.P used the momentum to continue the rolling process, and came down on top of Kennedy, hooking his legs and keeping him pinned for a 3-count. Winner: M.V.P.

3. M.I.T.B. Preview: Shawn Michaels v. Edge v. Jeff Hardy: H.B.K & Jeff Hardy both went after Edge in the beginning of this contest, but it only lasted for a moment as Hardy quickly rolled H.B.K up for a 2-count, making him realize it was a Triple Threat. As the match progressed, Hardy hit a Whisper in the Wind on H.B.K., but it was Edge who sent Hardy to the outside and tried stealing one by taking the cover, however only for a 2, as H.B.K. was near the ropes.

As the match continued, Hardy leaped out of the way from an Edge spear, that still connected violently on H.B.K, however Hardy refused to allow Edge to take the victory. This lead to Edge being shoved outside the ring, and Hardy following via a suicide dive up and over the top ropes, followed by H.B.K. using the ropes to vault up and over onto both of them.

In the end, it was Shawn Michaels who delivered Sweet Chin Music to Edge, but was too weak and winded to capitalize, allowing Jeff Hardy to hit a Swanton Bomb onto Edge, picking up the victory and quickly rolling out of the ring afterwards, as Shawn Michaels just glared Hardy down. Winner: Jeff Hardy

4. Contract Signing: Ric Flair/The Undertaker: Both men came to the ring, as they did the traditional contract signing as well as promo cutting on how each other would come out victorious. The real story behind this segment was the blindsided attack on the Undertaker, by the wild Samoan Umaga. Flair had just finished explaining that he wouldn’t leave M.S.G without his World Heavyweight Championship, followed by Undertaker exclaiming he’d leave in a body bag, and suddenly Umaga hit’s the ring via the crowd and attacks the Undertaker.

The two men brawled for a while, around ringside, as Umaga tore apart the Deadman, sending him into anything and everything, busting him open, and bloodying him in front of an all-to-happy to watch, Ric Flair. In the end, however, it was the Undertaker who fought back and ended up Chokeslamming Umaga through the announcer’s desk, only to roll his eyes back and point at Flair, indicating that he’s next.

5. 6-Man Battle Royal: Paul London v. Brian Kendrick v. Evan Bourne v. Jimmy Wang Yang v. Jamie Noble v. Elijah Burke: This match was originally meant to be a #1 contender’s contest, however it was interrupted by Sid Vicious, who was still outraged by his Battle Royal loss on Tuesday. Sid came in, laying out every one of the cruiserweights, dumping them all over the top, one after the other, leaving no mistake that he was the one true dominate force in the ring.

Sid decided to make an example, as he kept Evan Bourne in the ring, continuously Powerbombing and Chokeslamming him repeatedly into the mat, until officials came out and demanded, ultimately forcing Sid out of the ring and to the back. Winner: No Contest

6. 6-Man Tag Team Match: The Big Show, Batista & Rey Mysterio v. Four Horsemen (Chuck Palumbo, John Morrison & The Miz): The match started with all 6 men pairing off and taking it to one another. Batista and Miz stayed in the ring, while Show chased Palumbo outside the ring, and Mysterio and Morrison got tied up in the ropes, falling to the outside of the ring.

As the match finally got settled down and in place, Morrison and Mysterio were the two official legal men. Mysterio hit a few high flying moves, before missing a springboard cross body, as Morrison ducked out of the way, which was followed by a couple double team moves by Morrison & Miz. The Horsemen stayed in control, working over the smallest of their opponents in Mysterio.

As the match turned around, Mysterio had to work his way through all three Horsemen, before finally tagging in Batista, which caused yet another massive breakdown in the match. Batista hit a spine buster on Palumbo, followed by body dropping Miz over the ropes, and setting Morrison up for a Batista Bomb before all of the Horsemen finally triple teamed Batista, causing Mysterio & Show to get back involved.

In the end, it was the Big Show delivering a spine-tingling Chokeslam to Chuck Palumbo, followed by a 3-count, that lead to the finish of this contest. Winners: The Big Show, Batista & Rey Mysterio

After the match was over, Ric Flair rushed down to ringside with a pair of brass knuckles, knocking Batista out from behind, then low blowing Big Show, allowing Palumbo to hit his knock-out shot to the side of the head, with the United States Championship. This left Mysterio, one against four, as each Horsemen took their turn delivering their own finishing move on Mysterio, leaving all three men laying.

As the Horsemen stood victorious in defeat, the lights suddenly go out, as the Undertaker’s gong hits over the sound system, followed by a Horsemen symbol being lowered from the ceiling. As the Horsemen turned their attention to the symbol, suddenly a bolt of lightning was sent from the Heavens, engulfing the Horse symbol on fire, leaving the Horsemen speechless and in shock as the show goes off the air.


W.W.E. WrestleMania: (Madison Square Garden, New York City)

World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair © v. The Undertaker:

W.W.E. Championship: Triple H. © v. John Cena:

E.C.W. Championship: Matt Hardy © v. Shane Douglas:

United States Championship: Chuck Palumbo © v. The Big Show:

W.W.E. Tag Team Championships: John Morrison & The Miz © v. Batista & Rey Mysterio:

World Tag Team Championships: Robert Roode & James Storm © v. C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston:

Money in the Bank: Shawn Michaels v. Jeff Hardy v. Chris Jericho v. Edge v. Randy Orton v. Mystery Opponent:

Hardcore Street Fight: Tommy Dreamer & Mystery Partner v. Raven, Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder:

(6-Man Battle Royal) Battle of the Brands: Mr. Kennedy v. M.V.P. v. Kane v. Sid Vicious v. Jeff Jarrett v. R-Truth:

NightShiftLegend
04-23-2009, 03:58 AM
Good set of shows. The match-ups were unique, and you described the action well. The storylines are easy to follow, and everything that happened leads in 'Mania well.

At the pace you're writing, your WrestleMania, and my first PPV should be up at the same time, so be sure to check it out :p

TheOneBigWill
04-24-2009, 09:06 AM
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W.W.E. WrestleMania: (Madison Square Garden, New York City)
Pre-Show:

1. Buff Bagwell v. Steve Corino: Quick match to get the crowd excited for the start of the show. Bagwell controlled the early parts of the match, as the fans got on his case pretty heavy with chants of “Momma’s Boy”. Corino took over control, hitting several signature moves, including the Old School plex, but only gaining a 2-count. In the end, it was Bagwell who missed a Blockbuster, allowing Corino to hit a Super kick for the pin. Winner: Steve Corino

2. Interview w/ Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase: A highlight reel shows the reformation of the Tag team known as “Priceless”. DiBiase said that the Company tried to release him, because he was already becoming as big of a Superstar as his Father, and they tried splitting ‘Priceless’ apart, because the vets.. Like Hardcore Holly, couldn’t stand not stealing the spotlight from them.

Cody says that he only realigned with Hardcore Holly, due to backstage politics and it was never by choice. When Manu talked of ‘his return’, it was a wake-up call for Cody to rethink which direction he wanted to go in. It was announced at the end of the interview, that the Raw General Manager had booked a match for tomorrow night on Raw. It’d be Cody Rhodes against Hardcore Holly, one-on-one. Neither DiBiase Jr. or Rhodes seemed scared. They just smirked at this decision, and walked off.

3. Interview w/ Four Horsemen: The Horsemen arrive in a long stretch limo, as one by one all four members get out. Palumbo is out first, and he talks about how tonight is going to be Horsemen night. He said each of the Horsemen have a Championship match, and when the night rolls around to the early morning, all of them will be hitting the clubs, still with their respective Championships.

Flair exits, and seems more focused than the rest. Palumbo tries to calm Flair by telling him that there’s nothing to worry about. Flair mentions the burning Horsemen symbol, and says it could be symbolic of Flair’s career once again coming to an end. Palumbo said that the only thing that is going to end tonight, is Taker’s undefeated streak.. At the hands of the Horsemen. Flair cuts Palumbo off, saying tonight it’ll just be Flair versus Taker, man against man. Flair walks off, with Palumbo seemingly upset at this sudden decision.

Pay Per View:

1. Hardcore Street Fight: Tommy Dreamer & Mystery Partner v. Raven, Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder: Raven and his Flock are out first. Raven cuts a promo explaining how he’s dominated Tommy Dreamer throughout their entire rivalry, with the exception of the occasional off-night. Raven says this will be no off night, and no one can partner with Dreamer, that would match the fight the Flock has. Tommy Dreamer comes out, simply put without saying anything. He reaches into his pocket, as he motions for a mic to be put near him. Dreamer pulls out a beer can, and simply says “hit the music!”

“Enter Sandman” erupts over the sound system, as the Sandman comes out with Singapore cane and beer in hand! The New York crowd is going nuts early, as Raven is going ballistic.

Great, violent, opening contest. The match broke down early, with Hawkins & Ryder pairing off against the Sandman, outside the ring, while Raven & Dreamer continued their war inside the ring. Raven busted Dreamer open early, with various objects littered around ringside.

Later on during the match, when the entire Flock was outside the ring, Sandman took out everyone with a body splash from inside the ring, to the outside. Raven got violently busted open via a Dreamer DDT on a steel chair outside the ring, while Sandman hit a White Russian Leg Sweep on Ryder through a table.

As the match came toward the end, Sandman hit a Rolling Rock on Hawkins, but the official took a bump, which caused Raven to hit an Evenflow, but only for a 2-count upon the official coming-two. In the end, Dreamer hit a Dreamer DDT, followed by another Rolling Rock by the Sandman, both on Hawkins, to pick up the victory. Winners: Tommy Dreamer & The Sandman

2. (6-Man Battle Royal) Battle of the Brands: Mr. Kennedy v. M.V.P. v. Kane v. Sid Vicious v. Jeff Jarrett v. R-Truth: Before the contest began, it was announced that the Winner of this match-up would receive a guaranteed Championship match of their choosing against any Champion. As well, if they so desired, the Winner could also switch Brands and go anywhere they wanted.

The contest started off with everyone taking shots at everyone else. M.V.P was quickly eliminated, after he tried charging Mr. Kennedy, only for Kennedy to duck down causing M.V.P to have his momentum carry him over the ropes to the arena floor. Moments later, Jarrett organized a group together, to eliminate Sid Vicious.

After everyone banded together to eliminate Sid, it quickly went back to everyone for themselves. Kane paired off with Kennedy, while R-Truth and Jarrett continued their rivalry. Kennedy would be the next to get eliminated, after Kane delivered a massive big boot, with such force it caused Kennedy to stumble backwards, over the top ropes to the floor.

Next, it was R-Truth going for a scissor’s kick to Jarrett, only for Jarrett to move out of the way, while Truth got hung up across the top rope, giving Jarrett the opening to eliminate him.

In the end, Jarrett went for a Stroke on Kane, but Kane elbowed Jarrett out of it. Jarrett stumbled backwards, almost over the ropes from the elbow, but stopped himself short. Unfortunately, Kane quickly capitalized and throttled Jarrett by the neck, Chokeslamming him up and over the ropes, to the arena floor, winning the match. Winner: Kane

3. W.W.E. Tag Team Championships: John Morrison & The Miz © v. Batista & Rey Mysterio: The match started off in favor of Mysterio as he got the upper hand on Morrison early, but everything changed when Miz hooked Mysterio from behind, allowing Morrison to gain control. This lead to a series of double team moves, weakening Mysterio down. Batista made several saves.

After the mid-way point, still with Mysterio being double teamed, and cut off from Batista, a second wind came over the Mexican Superstar. He ducked out of the way from a Morrison springboard spin kick, which landed accidentally on Miz. This allowed Mysterio to make a hot tag to Batista. Upon entering the match, Batista hit spine buster’s on both men, signaling quickly for the end. This lead to Morrison grabbing Miz by the ankle’s, pulling him out of the ring and both men walking to the back.

Mysterio quickly tagged back in, only to rush around the apron, hitting a modified 619 on Morrison, while Batista tried grabbing Miz back into the ring. This lead to the official taking a bump, after Miz moved out of the way of a Batista spear.

In the end, Morrison & Miz retain their Tag Team Championships after the official took a bump, which allowed a two-on-one double team with Morrison & Miz working over Mysterio, until Batista made the save again. Batista tried going for a Batista Bomb on Morrison, until Miz used a lead pipe and took out the back of Batista’s knee, which lead to Mysterio rushing back in, only to receive a Miz of Oz, while an injured Batista took a Moonlight Drive from Morrison, just as the official came fully back-to, and counted the 3 for the reigning Tag Team Champions. Winners: John Morrison & The Miz

4. E.C.W. Championship: Matt Hardy © v. Shane Douglas: Douglas solidly controlled this contest, busting Matt open, hitting all signature moves, before finishing the match with a Championship shot to the head, followed by a modified version of the Pittsburgh Plunge on Hardy, from the turnbuckles. Douglas wins the title, in almost squash fashion. Matt Hardy just didn’t seem prepared at all. Winner & NEW E.C.W Champion: Shane Douglas

5. Money in the Bank: Shawn Michaels v. Jeff Hardy v. Chris Jericho v. Edge v. Randy Orton v. Mystery Opponent: The long awaited Mystery Opponent was revealed to everyone, as the shocking return of Christian, to the W.W.E came as the 6th entrant! This match is filled with all sorts of chaos. It begins with each individual pairing off. Edge & Orton pair off against Shawn Michaels, while Christian and Jericho pair off on the opposite side, and Hardy quickly tries going for a ladder early.

Throughout the entire match, each man got off signature moves, and finishing moves. Shawn Michaels hit an elbow drop from the top of the ladder, on the outside of the ring, to Randy Orton, inside the ring. Meanwhile, Christian hit a frog splash on Jericho from the top of another ladder, inside the ring. Jeff Hardy took out everyone with a body splash from the top of the ladder, inside the ring, jumping to everyone outside the ring.

Hardy took himself out of the contest, after a failed attempt at a Swanton Bomb. Hardy went to put Edge out through an announcer’s table, only for Orton to save Edge, causing Hardy to smash through the table alone. Back in the ring, Christian had his hands on the case, only for Jericho to run up a ladder positioned against the main one, and hit a nasty Code-Breaker on Christian!

In the end, it was Shawn Michaels hitting Jericho off a ladder with some Sweet Chin Music, followed by Edge spearing H.B.K. off the top of the ladder, which left Orton & Christian all alone. Orton looked to go for an R.K.O from the ladder, but Christian threw him off, on top of Edge. Christian then pulled down the case, winning the Money in the Bank match! Winner: Christian

6. World Tag Team Championships: Robert Roode & James Storm © v. C.M. Punk & Kofi Kingston: Before the bell even rang, Storm went for a Super kick on Punk, which was countered into a G.T.S! Roode drug his unconscious partner over to their corner, as this match unofficially turned into a 2-on-1 contest, with Punk and Kingston working over Roode.

Both Punk as well as Kingston hit signature moves on Roode, but neither could find a way to put him away. Punk went for his knee to the face, bulldog combo, but upon trying to hit the bulldog, Roode sent Punk off into Kingston, which caused Kingston to tweak his knee after falling out of the ring. This lead to Punk checking on him, and Roode taking control of the match.

In the end, the unconscious James Storm finally came too just in the nick of time, as he grabbed one of the Tag Team Championships, clocking Punk in the face when Punk tried delivering another G.T.S to Roode, while the official was distracted with Kingston’s injury outside the ring. Roode grabbed the official, showing him the cover, as the Tag Team Champions of Robert Roode & James Storm retained their titles! Winners: Robert Roode & James Storm

7. United States Championship: Chuck Palumbo © v. The Big Show: This match was mainly all the Big Show, with pure domination throughout the early part. Show hit power move, after power move, seemingly toying with Palumbo.

This lead to Morrison & Miz coming down to ringside, distracting the official, while Palumbo tried using his brass knuckles to knock Big Show out. However, Big Show was prepared for such a tactic, quickly grabbing the knuckles and tossing them out into the crowd. Show leveled Palumbo with a big boot, before Morrison grabbed the official distracting him again, while Miz used the lead pipe from earlier to take out Big Show’s knees.

In the end, Palumbo capitalized on Big Show, by hitting a big boot to the side of the head, but yet still couldn’t quite put him away. This lead to yet more outside interference from the other Horsemen in Morrison & Miz, while Miz distracted the official, Morrison tossed the United States Championship to Palumbo. Morrison received a Chokeslam for his efforts, but the damage was done afterwards, with a title shot to the head of the Big Show, allowing Palumbo to get the victory with assistance. Winner: Chuck Palumbo

8. W.W.E. Championship: Triple H. © v. John Cena: Very strong Main Event match-up. Neither man giving an inch, with both men taking everything from the other. The match started off slowly, but progressed into an all out brawl.

At first, it seemed like a friendly little rivalry, until Triple H. lost his cool, slapping Cena, which caused Cena to spear Triple H and deliver several fists. This lead to Triple H. hitting a knee-buster, and then locking in a figure four on Cena. Cena refused to give up, slowly reversing the hold.

On the flip side of the match, once Cena took control, it was all high impact move after move. He kept the pace quick, hitting shoulder blocks, and dropping Triple H. with a modified power bomb, before hitting a 5 Knuckle Shuffle.

In the end, it was a series of reversals that lead to the end. Triple H. went for a pedigree, only for Cena to counter into an attempted F-U, which Triple H. fought out of back into a pedigree, which was once again countered into an S.T.F-U. Triple H refused to tap, as he slowly made it to the ropes. Upon both men getting to their feet, it was another Pedigree attempt, only to be countered a 3rd time into an F-U for the pinfall victory! Winner & NEW W.W.E Champion: John Cena

9. World Heavyweight Championship: Ric Flair © v. The Undertaker: The match started off slow, with Taker seemingly stalking his prey in Ric Flair. Taker had the power advantage easily, however Flair wasn’t a multi-time Heavyweight Champion and ring vet for nothing, he used his knowledge and cheap tactics to his advantage as well.

In the early stages, it was all Taker, quickly busting Flair open slightly across the forehead, with several stiff punches in the corner. The action went to the outside of the ring, where Flair at first seemed as if he’d had enough and wanted to leave, until Taker threw caution and his body, to the wind, leaping up and over the top ropes coming down across Flair! This lead to Taker also delivering a massive leg drop across Flair’s neck, while on the ring apron.

Back in the ring, as the match progressed, Flair used his tactics to gain the upper hand, wearing down Taker’s knees, taking out his legs and locking in different leg submissions, weakening him for the Figure Four. At one point in the match, Flair locked in the Figure Four, only for Taker to grab hold of him around the neck, and follow up with a Chokeslam after Taker pulled Flair up off the ground!

In the end, it was Chuck Palumbo, not taking Flair’s orders of staying in the back, as he made his way to ringside. Palumbo distracted Taker, who was going for a Tombstone, but Palumbo also distracted Flair more, who chopped Taker’s legs out from under him, only to then leave the ring and force Palumbo to the back, after much arguing.

Upon reentering the ring, Flair still kept his attention on Palumbo, who was backing up the ramp way, only to turn into a Tombstone piledriver by the Undertaker which lead to the 3-count, and the Undertaker’s streak at Wrestlemania continuing! Winner & NEW World Heavyweight Champion: The Undertaker

After the Main Event, Chuck Palumbo seemed almost disgusted at what’d just happened, as he hung his head, seemingly in shame, turning his back on Flair and walking to the back. Meanwhile, Flair glared at the Undertaker, as Flair then left the ring in tears of emotion, waving to the fans and giving the Undertaker his just due spotlight to end the show.

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legendofwrestlemania
05-13-2009, 10:31 PM
Your Wrestlemania was very good. I didn't read the leadup to the show maybe I will later but I enjoyed your overall ppv which I'm sure came from a year of impressive buildup. I like that you used different wrestlers that aren't currently in the WWE. I'd love to see pictures of your caws for them if you have them. I'd have preferred different championship main events than HHH vs Cena and Taker vs Flair. They have both been done. But if they were built up properly then I see no problem. Also I like having the Horsemen back just why Chuck Palumbo. I might read just to see how a guy like Palumbo ever got in such a prestigious group. I may do my own its funny I went out and bought the game today and intended on doing a Book This thing using the game then I saw there already was one haha. Can't wait till you post your next Raw. I'll keep reading.

legendofwrestlemania
05-13-2009, 11:26 PM
I'm editing my rosters with the roster editor before I start my shows so here are the new rosters...

Rosters

Raw

Main Event
Randy Orton (WWE Champion)
Batista
Triple H
John Cena
Shawn Michaels


Midcard
MVP (United States Champion)
Carlito
Santino Marella
Cody Rhodes (World Tag Team Champion)
Hardcore Holly (World Tag Team Champion)
William Regal
Kofi Kingston
Chuck Palumbo
Lance Cade
Matt Hardy (ECW Champion)
JBL
Mr.Kennedy
Paul London

Tag Teams
Holly & Rhodes (World Tag Team Champions)
New Blood (Chuck and Cade)

Divas

Beth Phoenix
Mickie James
Ashley Massaro
Candice Michelle
Jillian Hall
Kelly Kelly


Smackdown

Main Event

Edge (World Heavyweight Champion)
Jeff Hardy
Undertaker
Big Show
Chris Jericho

Midcard

Rey Mysterio (Intercontinental Champion)
Shelton Benjamin
Chavo Guerrero
Big Daddy V
Trevor Murdoch
Umaga
Jimmy Wang Yang (Cruiserweight Champion)
Great Khali
The Brian Kendrick
John Morrison
The Miz

Tag Teams

Jesse & Festus
Miz & Morrison
Cryme Time

ECW

Wrestlers

Matt Hardy (ECW Champion)
Elijah Burke
Finlay
Mark Henry
Tommy Dreamer (Hardcore Champion)
Boogeyman

legendofwrestlemania
05-19-2009, 12:59 AM
A few announcements before the first show:

First of all all GM's have been fired. New General Manager's will be chosen over the next few weeks. All three shows will have a new GM by Extreme Rules.

Next Legacy has disbanded due to Ted DiBiase's injury that will keep him out of action for an undisclosed amount of time.

Extreme Rules is in three weeks all matches at the ppv will be contested in some form of Extreme Rules.

Enjoy Monday Night Raw...

Cole: Welcome everyone to Monday Night Raw live from Green Bay Wisconsin!I'm Michael Cole with my broadcast colleague Jerry the King Lawler, and King do we have an exciting Raw setup for the fans tonight or what?

King: I'm really excited to find out what sort of announcements Mr.McMahon is gonna have for us here tonight lets find out.

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Mr.McMahon struts down to ringside trying to avoid tearing both quad muscles this time as he gets set to make some announcements...

Vince: Welcome to Monday Night Raw!!! The first announcement I'd like to make concerns the WWE championship picture. Tonight we will have a triple threat match between three top Raw contendors with the winner getting a shot at Orton at Extreme Rules in a match of their choosing. The contestants in the triple threat contest are the Animal Batista!, John Cena!, and The Game Triple H!...On top of that by next week Raw will have a General Manager mark my words... Vince's music plays again and he heads back up the ramp when Randy Orton's music plays...

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Orton: Vince your making a big mistake by crossing me again. Your severley damaging the future of your company as well as you and your family's well being by making me defend my title at Extreme Rules. Let alone against someone like Batista,or Cena or especially Triple H!

Vince: Orton I'm sick of your threats...but I'm not gonna fire you. I'm gonna torture you and tonight your going one on one with your former protege Cody Rhodes.

Vince leaves now and Orton glares at Vince before heading to the back himself...

Commercial Break

As we come back the first bell rings for the opening contest to begin...

Match 1: Santino Marella vs Snitsky
Santino is taunting Snitsky to open the contest which forces Snitsky to get really angry. He spears Santino and starts pounding away on the Italian Stallion. He gets back to a vertical base and stomps away at Santino. The ref counts to four before forcing Snitsky off Santino which gives Santino time to slap Snitsky in the face while the ref is distracted.This just angers the monster Snitsky hits a big boot and a pumphandle slam for the win.Winner by pinfall Snitsky!

Cole: I think Santino got a little more than he bargained for but none the less Snitsky picks up the victory...Up next the United States Championship is on the line in a Fatal Four Way Match!

United States Championship
Match 2: MVP (c) vs William Regal vs Matt Hardy vs Kofi Kingston
The match starts off with MVP going right after Hardy. The cast is finally off so Matt won't be able to use it as a weapon. MVP is teeing off on Hardy in the corner while Regal is working the left leg of Kofi Kingston in the top left corner of the ring. While the ref is utilizing his ten count on MVP who is now throwing punches on the top turnbuckle on Hardy. Regal removes the turnbuckle padding. This would be a big part of the outcome of this match. At a count of nine MVP finally layed off Hardy and while the ref was backing him off of Regal slammed Kofi's head into the exposed turnbuckle busting him open. Regal goes for a cover but MVP notcies and saves his title by breaking up the fall. MVP irish whips Regal into the far corner and goes for the player's boot but Regal moves out of the way and MVP's ankle catches exposed steel. Regal takes out MVP's knee with a chop block and starts to work on his knee now. Meanwhile Hardy and Kofi are brawling in the middle of the ring. Hardy hits a side effect on Kingston and signals for the Twist of Fate. But Kofi counters with a rollup.MVP catches Regal in a cradle at the same time but a second later because the ref counts to three and Kingston is announced the new United States Champion! Winner by pinfall and new champion Kofi Kingston!

Cole: What a controversial ending to a great title match. Speaking of controversial the first match of our double main event is next. As Randy Orton takes on Cody Rhodes.

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Match 3: Randy Orton vs Cody Rhodes w/Hardcore Holly
Cody couldn't really get anything going from the get go. Randy methodically destroyed Rhodes punting him in the skull and lifting his lifeless body up for an RKO! Winner by pinfall Randy Orton!

Cole: Poor Rhodes that dam Randy Orton is gonna seriously injure someone one of these days with that punt kick.

King: The scary thing Cole is thats his goal.

Cole: Nonetheless we're about to be joined by the Glamazon Beth Phoenix.

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Beth: Melina...just because you were drafted to Smackdown doesn't mean I can't still cash in on my rematch clause, and thats exactly what I'm gonna do. I'm challenging you to come to Raw next week and defend the Women's championship one more time against the Glamazon.

Cole: Very few words by the Glamazon before our next match we have to take a quick commercial break...

Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman...making his in-ring return to the WWE Mr.Kennedy!

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Kennedy: If I can have everybodys attention. I weigh in tonight at 246 lbs! I hail from Green Bay Wisconsin! MRRRRRRRRR. KENNNEEDDDYYY! KEEEENNNEEDDDY!

Match 4: Mr.Kennedy vs Chuck Palumbo
Palumbo runs at Kennedy and Kennedy catches him with a Mic Check for the win. Winner by pinfall Mr.Kennedy!

Cole: What a great return for Mr.Kennedy. Up next is our Main Event for a shot at Orton at Extreme Rules. Triple H vs Batista vs John Cena.

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The Game looks determined as he gets set to earn retribution against the man who attacked his family...

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The Animal wants retribution in a different way. Orton cost him years off his career with that viscious Punt Kick. He took the cowards way out at Judgment Day and now the Animal wants revenge...

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John Cena is a man of passion who cares about one thing...The WWE Championship that currently rests on Randy Orton's shoulder...

Triple Threat No.1 Contendors Match
Main Event: Triple H vs Batista vs John Cena
The match is underway as Batista and Triple H form an early pact to get rid of the threat of John Cena. Former partners in Evolution with several double team attacks. The action quickly spilled to the outside where Batista and Triple H showed just how Extreme they are willing to get when they double suplexed Cena through the announce table. Once back in the ring Batista and Triple H concentrated on each other signature moves were traded. Batista hit a spinebuster for a two count then Triple H returned the favor. As Batista was going for a spear Triple H caught him with a facebuster. He then locked big dave in the Figure Four leglock but Batista would turn the pressure forcing Triple H to break the hold. Both men get to their feet and trade punches. Both attepted finishers and were counterd. They were evenly match when Triple H went old school and used a low blow to get the advantage. He then hit the Pedigree and assumed it was all over when Cena came in and broke the fall. He lifted Triple H up for the F-U but the Game countered and threw Cena over the top rope. Batista would then hit a spear out of nowhere for a near fall. He signaled for the Batista Bomb but Triple H would clip his knee and hit a second Pedigree for the win. Winner by Pinfall Triple H!

Vince McMahon is back out now to ask Triple H what match he wants for Extreme Rules.

Triple H: HELL IN A CELL!!!!

Cole: OMG King a Hell in a Cell match at Judgment Day. Thats a career ender.

King: It will be for Orton with all the rage Triple H has built up for him.

Cole: Thats all the time we have tonight Goodnight WWE universe.

legendofwrestlemania
05-19-2009, 07:14 PM
ECW/Friday Night Smackdown

ECW opens the broadcast with the new ECW General Manager Tazz! Tazz comes out with a bag in his hand. Tazz says that Matt Hardy is a Raw superstar now and he will defend the ECW title tonight against ECW Icon Tommy Dreamer and speaking of Dreamer Tazz has a gift for him. Dreamer comes out and Tazz takes the Hardcore Championship out of the bag and hands it to Dreamer and wishes him luck in tonights match it should also be noted that all matches from now on will be contested under extreme rules.

No.1 Contendor Tournament winner gets a ECW title shot at Extreme Rules.

Tournament Match 1.) Mark Henry vs Zach Ryder: A squash match from start to finish. The worlds strongest man punishes Ryder with a Steel Chair and hits a Worlds Strongest Slam on the chair for the win. Winner Mark Henry.

Tournament Match 2.) Elijah Burke vs Finlay: A physical contest that saw the brawler from Belfast take it to the silver tongued pugilist. Burke would get the advantage with a hard right hand followed by a few kendo stick swats to the back of Finlay. Burke set a table up in the corner before being caught on Finlays shoulders. Finlay signaled for the Celtic Cross but Burke countered sending Finlay into the table and hitting the Elijah Express through the table for the win. Winner Elijah Burke.

ECW Championship Match 3.) Matt Hardy (c) vs Tommy Dreamer: This was clearly the match of the night as the action spilled all over the arena. They fought through the crowd where Deamer would attempt a helo from the top of the stairwell onto Hardy who was a few steps down. Back at ringside fans handed Dreamer various weapons as he was clearly the fan favorite a super nintendo, a toaster, and a cheese grater were all used on Hardy. As they got back in the ring. Hardy would get the momentum back with a low blow. Hardy would then bring a ladder into the ring and climb to the top to attempt a leg drop but he missed and Dreamer hit a Dreamer DDT followed by the Dreamer Driver for the three count. Winner and NEW ECW Champion Tommy Dreamer!!!

Dreamer would hold up both belts and Tazz would come down to ringside and embrace Dreamer as both men celebrated to end the show.

Friday Night Smackdown

A tournament bracket is shown on the titantron as the show begins. It is an 8 man bracket the tournament is to determine who will face Edge for the World Championship at Extreme Rules in his specialty match Tables,Ladder,and Chairs. All First Round matches will take place tonight.

Non-Title Match 1.) John Morrison & The Miz vs Jesse & Festus
Festus never got into the match as Miz & Morrison isolated Jesse in their corner of the ring. Morrison hit the Moonlight Drive for the win. After the bell Festus went to a comatose like state and Miz hit him with a Reality Check.Winners Miz & Morrison.

Tournament Match 2.) Jeff Hardy vs Umaga: Umaga dominated the early part of the match. But Hardy would fight on. Hardy attempted a crossbody off the top rope but Umaga caught him with a spinning sidewalk slam. Umaga dragged him to the corner and attempted to charge at Hardy but Jeff dodged and hit the Whisper in the Wind. Jeff went out to the ring apron and attempted a springboard leg drop but when he came off the rope Umaga caught him with a Samoan Drop. Umaga went up top for the diving headbutt and missed. Jeff went up top and hit a Swanton Bomb for the win.Winner Jeff Hardy.

Tournament Match 3.) Great Khali vs Shelton Benjamin: Khali dominated the match but when the ref took a bump Benjamin hit a low blow and grabbed a steel chair from under the ring. When the ref came to Shelton handed Khali the chair. The ref caught Khali with the chair and disqualified him. Furious with this result Khali bashed Shelton's skull in with the chair as well as the referee. Winner by DQ Shelton Benjamin.

Tournament Match 4.) Chris Jericho vs Rey Mysterio: A high flying contest between two former cruiserweight champions. Rey would hit the 619 but as he was attempting the West Coast Pop he was caught in midair by a Jericho codebreaker for the win. Winner Chris Jericho.

Tournament Match 5.) Undertaker vs Big Show: A physical contest that saw many career risking spots such as a chokeslam by the deadman on the Big Show through the announce table. Taker would hit all his signatures and the Tombstone Piledriver for the win. Winner Undertaker.

Main Event Match 6.) Edge vs CM Punk: A back and forth contest between both Mr.Money in the Bank and the World Champion. Both men hit all their signature moves. As Punk was going for his running corner knee strike/bulldog combo Edge countered with a suplex. The champion attempted a Spear but Punk leaped over him and went for the GTS which was again countered into an Edge rollup with the tights for the win. Winner Edge.

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05-21-2009, 05:12 PM
Raw:
Smackdown:
ECW:

Backstory: Ratings were falling and Vince's network sponsors told him if drastic changes weren't made they would be kicking his shows off their network. The champions weren't drawing in viewers so they were all stripped of their respective championships. The storylines weren't compelling enough to get the audiences attention so they were all scrapped and new ones were written. The superstars getting the pushes the fans weren't caring about so new ones were given a chance to step up. Thus a new era was born. The Royal Rumble was this Sunday and the Rumble match this year wasn't for a title shot at Wrestlemania but for the WWE championship just like in 1992. As for the other titles tournaments that would start at the Royal Rumble would be held to determine the best men available to be champion.

legendofwrestlemania
05-22-2009, 10:18 PM
WWE Raw Preview

This Monday Night Raw is emanating from Charlotte, North Carolina and we are going to have one hell of a broadcast. Last week WWE Champion Randy Orton decimated his former protege Cody Rhodes and made a statement out of the youngster. This week on Raw Orton goes one on one with Rhodes' new mentor Hardcore Holly. Will Holly suffer the same fate?

Speaking of men who are looking for retribution against the champion Triple H gets another chance at redemption against the man who DDT'ed and RKO'ed his wife at Extreme Rules when Orton and Triple H face off in the demonic Hell in a Cell careers will be shortened, maybe ended. But that is at Extreme Rules, the men Triple H defeated last week for that opportunity against the champion John Cena and Batista surely aren't happy and there is sure to be some sort of showdown.

Finally, Raw was guaranteed a new General Manager this week and there are numerous men looking for the prestigious job of Raw General Manager. Tune in to find out who it is.

All this and more on Monday Night Raw!

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05-27-2009, 05:47 AM
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Monday Night Raw: (3 Weeks Before Backlash)

Opening Segment: The show opens with John Cena being introduced as the *NEW* W.W.E Champion. Cena talks about how he understands not everyone is going to like it, but everyone will have to live with it, because ‘The Champ is here’. Cena gives props to Triple H for being a tough opponent, and says anytime, anywhere, the rematch is always there. At this moment, Christian’s music interrupts, as the MITB winner comes out.

Christian tells Cena that its funny how he can give out unsure title shots, when he can’t be so sure he’d be the Champion beyond tonight. Christian holds up the MITB case, exclaiming that he can cash in anytime, against anyone, even Cena, even tonight. (the fans erupt) This, then, gets interrupted by Edge and Randy Orton.

Edge tells Christian that it’s nice to see his brother back, but he needed to stay gone longer, so he could miss him more. Edge then explains that he just got word from the General Manager, that at Backlash it would be a Fatal Four Way - for the W.W.E. Championship. John Cena (or whomever the Champion is) will defend, against Randy Orton, Edge & Triple H.

Christian re-interrupts Edge, saying that he doesn’t feel like having a Championship match tonight, but instead challenges Edge & Orton to a tag match, against him and a partner of his choice. Edge & Orton agree. After this occurs, Cena is suddenly attacked from behind, by the shocking return of Scott Steiner!!

1. Non-Title: Jeff Jarrett v. C.M. Punk: Jarrett starts the contest off early, jumping Punk as he enters the ring. This leads to Jarrett staying in control for most of the contest, making sure Punk can’t use any speed or kicks against him. Jarrett worked over Punk’s leg with several different takedowns, and leg submissions, setting him up for a possible Figure Four.

As Jarrett signals for the end, he attempts a Figure Four, only for Punk to quickly roll him up out of no where, but only for a 2-count. This angers Jarrett, who quickly rushes at Punk, only for Punk to drop down and send Jarrett over the ropes to the floor. Punk hit’s a cross body from inside the ring, to the outside, as the official warns both men about being counted-out.

The finish of the match comes when Punk whips Jarrett to the corner and rushes in to deliver his signature knee to the face, bulldog combination. After the knee, Punk tries the bulldog but gets stopped as Jarrett reverses it into a Stroke set-up. Jarrett goes to hit the Stroke, only for Punk to counter that into a G.T.S, followed by a pin-fall clean! Winner: C.M Punk

2. Triple H. v. Santino Marella: Santino comes out first and cuts a promo about Wrestlemania. Santino explains that he would’ve been the star attraction of Mania instead of someone like Triple H. He goes on to say how he would’ve become the new W.W.E Champion, because last night Triple H showed how anyone could easily defeat him. This naturally brings Triple H out in anger, as an official is in the ring and the match is signaled to begin.

Triple H makes quick work of Santino, after charging at him with a takedown in to punches to the face, followed by a knee drop across the face. As Triple H gets up, posing for the fans Santino gets up and charges, only to get a spine buster for his trouble. Triple H then signals for the end, and delivers a stiffening Pedigree to Santino. Triple H pins Santino, but lifts his arm before the 3-count. Triple H nails two more Pedigree’s before finally pinning a very limp and unconscious Santino for the victory. Winner: Triple H.

3. Grudge Match: Hardcore Holly v. Cody Rhodes: This match doesn’t last long. Holly begins beating Rhodes down from before the opening bell, to long after the ending bell. The match is thrown out, after Holly refuses to listen to the official’s orders. DiBiase comes out, attacking Holly, as both Rhodes & DiBiase then work over Hardcore.

After several double team moves, with Priceless dominating Holly in a 2-on-1 situation ending with Rhodes DDTing Holly on a steel chair, the fans erupt when Dustin Rhodes comes from the crowd, hopping the guardrail to make the save for Holly, as Cody & DiBiase make their escape.

Dustin grabs a microphone, and tells Cody that he’s here to give his younger brother the wood-shed beating their Father should’ve given him a long time ago. Winner: No Contest

4. Edge & Randy Orton v. Christian & Tomko: Edge teases beginning against Christian, but tags out to Orton at last minute. Christian takes control early, using speed to his advantage and catching Orton with a swinging DDT from the corner, followed by a reverse DDT-backbreaker combination. Edge kept breaking up possible pin attempts, yet wouldn’t get into the ring with Christian.

As Christian tagged Tomko in, the match swung around in Edge & Orton’s favor after Orton jabbed Tomko in the eyes, followed by a quick tag to Edge and a couple power moves such as an Edge-o-matic, missile drop kick and a Russian leg sweep. Edge and Orton took turns wearing Tomko out, before Orton tried setting up for an R.K.O, only to have Tomko shove Orton off into Edge, knocking Edge off the apron, allowing Tomko to get the tag in to Christian.

In the end, it was Christian who was dazed while Orton was setting up for an R.K.O, only for Edge to also attempt setting up for a spear. As Christian rose to his feet, Edge charged in going for a spear, only for Christian to jump out of the way, causing Edge to spear Orton by mistake! Tomko clotheslines Edge outside the ring, as Christian pins Orton for the victory. Winners: Christian & Tomko

5. Non-Title: Robert Roode & James Storm v. The Bushwackers: Roode & Storm come out and exclaim they’ve defeated every worthy Tag Team on the Raw roster. They go on to challenge any Tag Team from the past, or any other brands, to a Non-Title match. Much to their, and the fans’ surprise, The Bushwackers answer the challenge.

Squash match. Roode and Storm took turns working over each Bushwacker, Luke & Butch. Roode hit a couple different style neck breakers, while Storm hit his signature ‘Eye of the Storm’. In the end, it was both Storm & Roode hitting a double team flapjack, DDT combination that put away the Bushwackers. Winners: Robert Roode & James Storm

6. Non-Title: John Cena v. Scott Steiner: The match begins about similar to how Steiner debuted, immediately and without warning. Cena was coming out with the Championship, and was blasted from behind by Steiner who laid Cena out with a pipe on the ramp-way.

Despite officials trying to get Cena to forget the match, Cena got up and willed his way to the ring, only to have Steiner work him over for most of the match. Steiner hit’s a lot of signature power moves, including; Military press slam, belly to belly suplex, samoan drop, and his elbow drop followed by a series of push-ups.

In the end, it was Steiner who continued to show brute force and power over an already injured and weakened Cena, as the action was outside the ring. Steiner was reversed into the steel steps by Cena, who made it back into the ring. As Steiner rolled back in, he missed a clothesline attempt on Cena, only to get hit with an F-U, however Cena couldn’t capitalize. As both men were down, Edge & Orton suddenly rush out from the back in an effort to help Steiner, but more importantly further injure Cena.

Orton got the officials attention, as Edge entered the ring and went for a spear, only for Cena to side step out of the way causing Edge to fall into the turnbuckles. As Cena lifted Edge for an F-U, it was Steiner who capitalized by leveling Cena with another stiff shot to the head from a chair. The official sees this, calling for an end to the match but that doesn’t stop the trio of Edge, Orton & Steiner from continuing to deliver damage to the busted open and bloody Cena.

As the fans erupt, it’s Triple H who comes out and clears the ring with help from his sledge hammer. Triple H lifts Cena, only to glare at him face to face as Edge, Orton & Steiner all back up the ramp way to end the show. Winner by Disqualification: John Cena


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E.C.W.: (3 Weeks Before Backlash)

Opening Segment: Shane Douglas is out to open the show, and cut a 'State of the Franchise' promo. (Shane Douglas)- "State of the 'Franchise' is right. Last Sunday, 'Wrestlemania,' I returned to the 'Land of Extreme' and won this World Heavyweight Championship!" (Holds up title) "This week, I find out they want me to cut a promo explaining how Shane Douglas is gonna be the new face of extreme. Well guess what?! Shane Douglas has your promo right fucking here."

"When I returned to this company, I did it to make a statement. I did to make an impact! The last time Shane Douglas was in E.C.W., it was the 'Land of Extreme' the 'Land of Hardcore' but now all it is, is a pathetic washed up 3rd brand, thats been remade from something famous, to help Vince McMahon make more money. Well fuck that, and fuck Vince McMahon!"

"I did it once before, and I'm doing it again!" (Holds up Championship) "This Heavyweight Championship means shit to me, because its not the original. Its not the E.C.W. Heavyweight Championship, its the E.C.W.W.E. Heavyweight Championship. And I'm throwing this piece of shit in the trash, right now!" (Throws down the Championship) "I AM the E.C.W. World Heavyweight Champion. I AM the man who is gonna single handedly change the land-scape of Extreme Championship Wrestling, one more time. And I start tonight, with the state of the Franchise. Well my state's fucked up, and things are gonna change!"

"The first major thing I wanna address, is this piece of shit over here." (Points to Tazz, at the announcer's table) "The last time I was in E.C.W. you were something of a bad ass. You were something of a big deal. The Human Suplex Machine, 'Beat Me If You Can, Survive If I Let You.' You remember that? Because the pathetic excuse for a man I see sitting before me, is nothing more than a waste of space. The Taz I knew, died in 1999 when he souled his soul to the World Wrestling Federation and gained an extra 'Z.' You know what that 'Z' stands for? It stands for 'Zero!' Because thats exactly what you are, you piece of shit." (Tazz stands up)

"Oh you suddenly find a set a balls sitting over there with Joey Styles? Well let me tell you something you son of a bitch. When you find your balls, and you want a shot, you look me up.. because as of right now, I'm issuing you, a World Heavyweight Championship match. I want the old Taz, not the pile of shit I see talking each week, about talent he knows somewhere deep inside hes better than! Until then, I suggest you change your gimmick to 'Beat off when you can, survive my announcing, if I let you!'" (Douglas turns away from Tazz, and looks back to the main camera)

"Tonight, I make an example outta Matt Hardy. Tonight, I show the world what the rebirth of E.C.W. is truly all about."

1. Sandman & Tommy Dreamer v. Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder: Hawkins and Ryder are already in the ring as we come back from commercial. Tommy Dreamer comes out, once again without his partner by his side, only to get to ringside and pull a beer from his pocket. Dreamer opens the can, as “Enter Sandman” erupts over the sound system and the Sandman returns to E.C.W television.

Short match, with Dreamer & Sandman fully in control. Despite this contest originally meant to be contested under regular tag rules, it never got that far as Sandman and Dreamer each broke off into single’s groupings with Hawkins and Ryder. Dreamer and Hawkins fought at ringside, then up the ramp way, while Sandman and Ryder kept the action inside the ring for the most part.

Ryder grabs Sandman’s cane and attempts to use it, wildly swinging at the Sandman, only for Sandman to duck then hit a side Russian leg sweep followed by a Rolling Rock from the top rope, to pick up the victory for his team. Dreamer hit’s a Dreamer DDT on Hawkins on the ramp-way, but is suddenly leveled by Raven from behind with a steel chair.

As Sandman is about to leave the ring and go to the aid of Dreamer, the sudden return and shock of Perry Saturn prevents Sandman from doing anything other than being leveled himself, after a power bomb, sudden impact combination. Raven comes to the ring, with the chair in hand, only to lay Sandman out busting him wide open. Winners: Tommy Dreamer & Sandman

2. Jack Swagger v. Finlay: Squash match. Finlay had control at the very beginning, but it didn’t last long. Swagger reversed a whip into the corner, followed by a stiff clothesline that took Finlay off his feet. Swagger went for his finisher early, but Finlay countered by back body dropping Swagger.

As Finlay went to lift Swagger, somehow behind the officials back Swagger hit’s a low blow on Finlay, followed by a gut-wrench power bomb to pick up the victory. Winner: Jack Swagger

3. D’Lo Brown v. Sid Vicious (w/ Buff Bagwell): The match never begins, as Bagwell distracts Brown before the opening bell, only for Sid to attack Brown from behind, laying him out. Vicious delivers multiple Power Bombs to D’Lo Brown, until the fans erupt at the sight of Mark Henry coming to the aid of his long time friend. As Mark Henry stands over his fallen, hurt friend, Sid & Bagwell back away laughing with sinister looks on their face. No Contest

4. Vampiro Promo: The shocking return of Vampiro, prompts everyone to question what happened to both him, as well as The Boogeyman. Vampiro explains that he came to E.C.W on a mission to get rid of those who posed as fakes. He goes on to explain the Boogeyman was a fraud and he took care of him. At this time, the lights darken, as the Boogeyman’s music begins to play.

Vampiro seems slightly shocked, until nothing truly happens after the music continues to play for a period of time. The lights come back up, as Vampiro begins laughing. Suddenly, a huge explosion happens in the ring, as the lights go back out and the ring ropes suddenly catch on fire. A promo airs with the ending bit being “I’m coming.. From hell.. To getcha!” laughter closes out the segment, with Vampiro shocked in awe at the ring ropes being on fire.

5. E.C.W Championship: Extreme Rules: Shane Douglas © v. Matt Hardy: Before the match could even happen, Matt Hardy is laid out from behind by Buff Bagwell and Sid Vicious on the ramp-way. Shane Douglas stayed in the ring, seemingly unsure why Vicious & Bagwell were doing what they were doing.

Bagwell hit a double arm DDT on Hardy, while Sid picked Hardy back up and dropped him with a Chokeslam, followed by a Powerbomb. Vicious and Bagwell drug Hardy to the ring, only to toss him in. Douglas, still seemingly unsure what’s going on finally broke a smirk and showed everyone an evil grin that connected himself to Bagwell and Vicious.

Douglas hit’s a Pittsburgh Plunge on Hardy, only to ask for a pair of steel chairs. Douglas places one chair on Hardy’s ankle, and the other on his neck. Douglas points to Vicious to go after the ankle, while Douglas climbs up onto the second turnbuckle and targets the neck. Both men deliver impactful blows to each chair; Vicious stomping on the chair seemingly shattering Hardy’s ankle, while Douglas leaped off the second turnbuckle, stomping on the chair with Hardy’s neck caught up in - seemingly breaking Hardy’s neck, causing massive amounts of internal bleeding to come up and out of Hardy’s mouth.

As Douglas holds up Bagwell’s and Vicious’ hands, he then shows the hand signal of the Triple Threat to end the show, standing over a broken and bloody Matt Hardy. No Contest

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Friday Night Smackdown: (3 Weeks Before Backlash)

Opening Segment: The Four Horsemen arrive, however unlike all the times before it seems the Horsemen are different, as Palumbo is leading Morrison & Miz out of the limo, while Flair is no where to be seen. The cameras follow Palumbo and Co. straight from the opening entrance directly to the ring.

Palumbo begins by holding up his United States Championship, followed by Miz & Morrison holding up their Tag Team Championships. Palumbo says that the Horsemen (in the ring) retained their titles at Wrestlemania just like they said they would. However, with every group comes a weak link. Palumbo explains that everything was set in place for Ric Flair to go down in history to be the guy to defeat the Undertaker, but Flair wanted to change from the plan and do things fairly. Palumbo bad mouths Flair’s idea of a fair fight, in favor of winning and making history. He degrades Flair as their leader, saying that maybe those who felt he was past his prime were right.

This leads to the entrance of Ric Flair, who makes a b-line to the ring, visibly upset. Flair tells Palumbo that before he was a Horsemen, he was nothing but a guy on the street looking for work. Flair explains that it was him that got Palumbo back into the business, because of Flair’s standing. Palumbo says that might be true, but the difference between them right now, is one is a Champion, and one is a has-been. Flair punches Palumbo, causing Miz & Morrison to separate them.

Flair tells Palumbo that he has a rematch against the Undertaker at Backlash for his World Heavyweight Championship, and Flair is going to show Palumbo how a real athlete gets the job done. Suddenly, pyro explodes on the stage as Kane walks out.

Kane explains that as per his victory at Mania in the Battle of the Brands, he was allowed to go to any Brand he so decided. He said he picked Smackdown, for two reasons.. The first, was to be with his brother, the Undertaker. The second, was to become a Champion.. More specifically, the United States Champion. Palumbo seems scared, as Flair suddenly accepts a title match between Palumbo & Kane for tonight. Palumbo isn’t happy.

1. Team 3D v. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch: The duo of the former Dudley Boys returns to the W.W.E, looking to once again become Tag Team Champions. They issue a challenge to Miz & Morrison for Backlash, but instead of the Tag Champs coming out, they’re instead interrupted by the Raw team of Murdoch & Cade.

A match begins with Murdoch and Bubba Ray starting. Ray takes control early, hitting a few nice jabs, followed by a lot of heavy body shots on Murdoch in the corner. Devon comes in, hitting a couple signature moves, including his neck breaker from the turnbuckles.

The match swings into Cade & Murdoch’s favor, after Cade hits Devon illegally with a knee to the back, followed by a couple double team moves with Cade taking control of the match. Cade used a lot of wear down holds on Devon, before signaling for Murdoch to come in and attempt their double team finisher. As Murdoch started on one side, Cade was on the other. Both charged Devon and went for a High/Low, only for Devon to jump out of the way, as both opponent’s missed. Devon got the hot tag out, as Ray came in cleaning house.

In the end, it was a “Watzz-up” on Murdoch, followed by a 3-D on Cade, for the 3-count by the returning Team 3D. Winners: Team 3D

2. #1 Contender’s Tournament: Batista v. The Big Show: Great showing of power versus power in this contest. Both men started out laying heavy punches on the other, but neither man would budge. As the contest went on, it was Big Show who wore down Batista early, laying him out with a side-walk slam, followed by embarrassing him via stepping on his chest, then standing on it.

The action spilled to the outside of the ring, as it looked like neither man would make it back in, after Big Show missed a spear-like attempt, only to knock himself almost out after ramming into the guardrail. However both men would find their way in to beat the count and the match went on.

In the end, it was the Big Show going for a Show-Stopper that gets countered into a huge spin buster by Batista, following by a roll-up and a victory for the Animal, advancing him to the next round. Winner: Batista

3. 6-Man Battle Royal: Paul London v. Brian Kendrick v. Evan Bourne v. Jimmy Wang Yang v. Jamie Noble v. Elijah Burke: (rematch from last week, with the winner gaining a Cruiserweight title match in the future)

This match-up was fast paced from beginning to end. As the opening bell sounded, Yang was quickly eliminated after he charged recklessly at Burke, who merely ducked down, causing Yang to go up and over. As the match went on, it was Burke hiding out while the pairing of London & Kendrick fought back and forth with the duo of Bourne and Noble.

The next set of eliminates happened together, after London missed a cross body and accidentally hit Kendrick. This caused Kendrick to get up, and attempt eliminating London from behind. After both men argued for a little while, they then got into a tie-up, with neither man gaining an advantage, only for Burke to come out of no where and eliminate both men at the same time.

In the end, it was Burke’s creativeness - trying to persuade Noble to join him as both men turned their attention on Bourne. Noble charged in, while Burke held back and watched Bourne go up against Noble. This encountered ended after Noble thought he had Bourne eliminated, only for Bourne to ‘skin the cat’ and grab Noble with his feet, pulling him over the ropes eliminating him to the floor.

Burke tried to quickly capitalize as Bourne was coming back in, but it backfired as Bourne side stepped out of the way, watching Burke go over the ropes to the floor for the final elimination. Winner: Evan Bourne

4. United States Championship: Chuck Palumbo © v. Kane: This match was one-sided from bell to bell, as Kane completely dominated Palumbo, seemingly showing no weakness against the Horseman. Palumbo tried everything he could to pull out a victory, including raking the eyes, hooking the tights, putting his feet on the ropes, and even at one point trying to get counted out.. Nothing worked as Kane stayed one step ahead.

In the end, Palumbo was on his last legs and desperately seeking a way to end the match with his Championship still intact. As Kane looked to become the new Champion, he hit a top rope flying clothesline that sent Palumbo to the outside of the ring. Kane raised his hand, signaling for a Chokeslam, as he reached down and grab Palumbo, only to get hit in the face with the United States Championship - causing the official to call for the bell and Palumbo’s disqualification.

After the bell had rang, Palumbo got in the ring and hit his finisher on Kane, only to then stand over Kane’s body, badmouthing him until Kane sat up which caused Palumbo to quickly bail out of the ring. Kane motioned with his hands around his waist that this showdown was not over, but Palumbo retained his title even in losing. Winner by DQ: Kane

5. #1 Contender’s Tournament: Chris Jericho v. Mr. Kennedy: Jericho came out first and announced that despite being so-close at Mania to winning the MITB match, he was going to go on and win this Tournament and ‘cash-in’ in his own way to become the World Heavyweight Champion.

The match started off with Kennedy reversing everything Jericho tried, including an attempted Walls of Jericho which was reversed into a small package that almost cost Jericho. The match switched on the outside of the ring, as Kennedy was whipped hard into the steps, seemingly injuring his back. Kennedy wasn’t the same from this point on.

In the end, Jericho reverses an attempted Mic Check into the Walls of Jericho, causing Kennedy to have no alternative than to tap out. Jericho will advance to the next round. Winner: Chris Jericho

6. Non-Title: The Undertaker v. Umaga: This match barely even got off to a start before it was over. The Undertaker looked impressive as the new World Champion, and still to no one’s understanding the monstrous Umaga went straight at Taker, without any regard for anything. Taker took the offense to Umaga as well, hitting several signature moves including; Old School, the fists of fury in the corner, a leg drop on the apron, and a flying clothesline/body press over the top rope, to the floor.

In the end, just as the Undertaker seems to have Umaga defeated.. the match is thrown out after Vader debuts, unleashing fury on the Undertaker and leaving him for dead after a severe beat down in the middle of the ring to end the show. Winner by DQ: The Undertaker

NightShiftLegend
05-27-2009, 08:24 PM
I loved it Will. RAW was pretty good, and I loved the Four Horsemen segments on Smackdown, as well as the Vader debut.

Of course, I personally loved the ECW show the most. Shane doing that is classic, and the debuts, and matches, were all perfect. Let's hope you can get the next show up a little quicker ;)

Hip2bsquare
05-27-2009, 08:52 PM
That was just awesome Will.

I agree with NSL the ECW show was my favorite of the trio. But all three were great and all the debuts were awesome and certainly kept you guessing during every match as to what may happen.

TheOneBigWill
05-30-2009, 03:05 AM
Just to give an update, the next week of shows should be out either by Sunday night, or by early next week. I'm going to be adding more depth to my shows as well.

By more depth, I mean I'm taking still photo shots (I can post 4 pics per post) of each show, and I'll highlight some of the big moments from each show. As result, I might just post one show at a time, but will post them back-to back-to back. I hope that's understandable.

NightShiftLegend
06-02-2009, 10:21 PM
Just to give an update, the next week of shows should be out either by Sunday night, or by early next week. I'm going to be adding more depth to my shows as well.

By more depth, I mean I'm taking still photo shots (I can post 4 pics per post) of each show, and I'll highlight some of the big moments from each show. As result, I might just post one show at a time, but will post them back-to back-to back. I hope that's understandable.

Upping the ante I see :glare:

Your shows are great, and I'm sure some photos will help even more. You do need to get online more, and help me brainstorm for my show. And, are we still going to work on one together when your internet time is back to usual levels?

TheOneBigWill
06-04-2009, 05:21 AM
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Monday Night Raw: (2 Weeks Before Backlash)

1. James Storm (w/ Robert Roode) v. Christian (w/ Tomko): Storm tries starting the contest out quick, when Roode distracts Christian. However it backfires, as Tomko chases Roode from ringside, as Christian moves out of the way, only for Storm to bounce into the ropes as Christian tries a quick roll-up, for a 2-count. Christian remains in control, firmly until Storm uses underhanded tactics to take the lead.

Storm works over Christian’s head and chest, by repeatedly whipping him hard into the turnbuckles, from side to side. This is followed up with an attempted ‘Eye of the Storm’, however Christian slipped down the back and once again attempted another roll-up, for only a 2-count.

In the end, it was Christian ducking out of the way from a Superkick attempt by Storm, only to hit the ‘Killswitch’ and pick up the pin. Roode rushed back out, trying once again to attack Christian from behind, but it was once again blocked as Tomko came into the ring to aid Christian before any damage could be done. Roode and Storm backed up the ramp-way with the Tag titles, while Christian motioned with his hands that he wanted a shot. Winner: Christian

2. #1 Contender’s Match: Beth Phoenix v. Melina: Quick match. Beth got the upper hand with her power to begin with, including placing Melina in a boston crab that bent Melina’s legs all the way back to her own head. The only advantages Melina had were quickness, taking small spots to roll Beth up, or cradle her suddenly in failed pin attempts. In the end, it was Beth going for a suplex, only for Melina to kick her in the head on the way up, then reverse it into the split-legged leg drop, quickly covering Phoenix for the victory. Winner: Melina

3. Cutting Edge w/ Randy Orton & John Cena: Edge calls out John Cena as his first guest. Cena comes out as Edge quickly explains how in two weeks time he’ll return to doing what he does best - beating Cena in big time matches. Edge reminds Cena of how many Championships he’s won by defeating Cena, only for Cena to explain quickly that this time around no one will be on the outside to help him win those matches for him.

Edge says that he doesn’t need anyone to win matches for him, and is willing to prove it. Cena suddenly says he accepts, only for Edge to back-peddle and explain he wasn’t challenging Cena right there, right now - he says he wasn’t even ready, and this was an interview - not a wrestling match. With that said, Randy Orton’s music hits as Orton comes out. Cena quickly looks nervous, as Edge introduces his ‘surprise’ second, special, guest.

Orton gets in the ring, as both Edge and Orton begin to circle Cena. Orton says that regardless who it is, at Backlash, Cena won’t retain his Championship and in the end - either the rebirth of a Dynasty, or the Rated R era will begin again. Cena goes to hold the mic up, but before he says anything, he just shrugs his shoulders and hits Orton in the head with a mic, then tries to turn and attack Edge before both men jump him at that point.

Orton delivers a damaging R.K.O, while Edge then motions for Orton to grab a pair of chairs. Orton lays Cena’s head on top of one chair, while Edge delivers a vicious con-chair-to with the other. Cena is busted open badly at this point. Edge hands Orton the chair, as Orton delivers another con-chair-to. Both Edge and Orton are escorted out of the ring as security and officials finally rush to the ring to separate the Superstars and aid the fallen Heavyweight Champion.

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4. #1 Contender’s 3-Way: Kofi Kingston v. C.M Punk v. Shelton Benjamin: Kingston and Benjamin begin jaw-jacking in the center of the ring, while Punk just smirks and leans against the turnbuckles watching. Benjamin tries to punch Kingston, only for Kingston to block it and attempt a roundhouse kick, but Benjamin ducked that as well. Both men begin punching each other at this point, before Kingston sends Benjamin over the ropes to the floor, followed by Punk quickly rolling Kingston up for a 2-count, then motioning to his on-again, off-again partner how close it was.

The match continues with Kingston & Punk trading moves, each countering and reversing the other’s moves. Punk reversed a cross body by Kingston, via rolling through for a 2-count. While Kingston countered Punk’s knee/bulldog combo, by back body dropping Punk. As Kingston went for his “Trouble in Paradise”, Benjamin capitalized by tripping Kingston, then rushing in to hit a ‘Pay-Dirt’ only for Punk to break up the attempted pin.

In the end, it was all three men trading punches, and trying to find the upper hand. Jeff Jarrett found his way down to ringside, yelling for Benjamin to hold up Punk. As Jarrett went to swing the guitar, Kingston rushed in to break up the mess - only to take the guitar shot, laying him out. Meanwhile, Punk reversed Benjamin’s grip on him, by lifting him up and hitting a G.T.S, followed by a 3-count. Jeff Jarrett didn’t seem to happy that Punk won, as Punk helped Kingston, who was also unhappy about being blasted by a guitar. Winner: C.M. Punk

5. Dustin Rhodes v. Santino Marella: Squash match. Dustin pretty much controlled from beginning to end. Not a lot of action, just a couple signature moves; including a stiff looking neck breaker followed by a bulldog off the top ropes, then the pinfall. After the match, Dustin called out Cody, instead only to get Ted DiBiase Jr.

DiBiase said that Cody doesn’t want anything to do with his loser of a brother, and that Dustin needs to return to the stars where he came from. Dustin said that it’s guys like DiBiase, that make no one want to respect the next generation of Superstars. He goes on to say he’s had his fair share of issues with his Father, but only wants to help Cody succeed. DiBiase explains that they’ve already accomplished more in their short time in the business, than Dustin’s ever done in his entire career. They’ve “become somebody’s”. Dustin then opens the challenge for a Tag match at Backlash; Dustin & Hardcore Holly against Cody & DiBiase. DiBiase accepts, then leaves. Winner: Dustin Rhodes

6. Main Event: Triple H. v. Scott Steiner: Before the match even began, Scott Steiner attacked Triple H, brutally outside the ring. Steiner lead Triple H around ringside, bouncing his head off the guardrail and ring steps. Steiner then took matters more extreme, grabbing the time keeper’s bell, ramming it repeatedly into Triple H’s head, busting him wide open. Steiner followed this all up with a Steiner Flatliner on a steel chair, outside the ring.

Officials rushed to check on the badly injured Triple H, who refused medical attention. Steiner was goating Triple H into the ring for their match, while Triple H found a sudden burst of adrenaline and rushed into the ring, signaling for the official to ring the bell. Against better judgment, the match began with Steiner once again taking his full power and strength to a bloody and weakened Triple H. Steiner controlled most of this match, hitting power moves including; a military press, multiple suplexes, a belly to belly, and trying to lock in the Steiner Recliner.

In the end, as everyone assumed Steiner had Triple H beaten, the Game came back with a second wind and another burst of adrenaline; matching power and strength with Steiner and hitting several signature moves including; a neck breaker, spine buster, and the knee to the face. Triple H hit a pedigree on Steiner, but right before he got the 3-count - it was Edge and Orton rushing into the ring, attacking Triple H to warrant the official to once again call for the match to end. Winner by DQ: Triple H.

After the match was officially over, it didn’t stop the trio of Orton, Edge and Steiner, who continued to brutally beat down Triple H. The fans erupted when Cena’s music came on, but not with the type of energy and adrenaline they’d wanted to see from Cena, who did come out from the back - bandaged, still bleeding and seemingly limping.

As Cena made it to the ring, he was met with a stiff kick to the head by Orton, which leveled Cena back out of the ring, laid out at ring side. Meanwhile, it was Steiner who held Triple H up, while Edge took the liberty to Spear the bloody former Heavyweight Champion. As the show was going off the air, the trio of Steiner, Edge & Orton were celebrating with their arms raised high - while the duo of Cena and Triple H, each laid bloody, broken and seemingly destroyed.

TheOneBigWill
06-04-2009, 05:26 AM
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E.C.W.: (2 Weeks Before Backlash)

Opening Segment: Recap of the reformation of the Triple Threat - as well as Matt Hardy’s injuries.

1. Raven Interview: Raven comes out with his Flock in tow, along with the newly returned Saturn. Raven explains that Hawkins and Ryder have let him down for the last time, and it’s time for them to learn “tough love”. An unscheduled match between Raven & Saturn then happens against Hawkins and Ryder.

The match itself doesn’t last long. Hawkins & Ryder are pretty much oblivious to knowing this was even coming. Raven hits an early Evenflow on Ryder, while more or less eliminated him from the match completely. Saturn worked over Hawkins, delivering several signature moves including; an elbow drop from the top rope, multiple suplexes, brain buster, a super kick and a power bomb, death valley driver combo.

In the end, it was Raven bringing himself back into the match, hiting an Evenflow on Hawkins, busting him open, then rolling him over to make the cover for 3. Raven takes Hawkins blood, and smears it across his face, as his slumps back into the corner, while Saturn stands over him, next to him like a body guard. Ryder and Hawkins slowly regain their composer and instead of taking action, actually pull themselves together and position themselves outside the ring, near Raven, seemingly loyal. Winners: Raven & Perry Saturn

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2. Non-Title: Shane Douglas v. Super Crazy: Squash, brutal match. Before the match even begins, Douglas cuts another promo on E.C.W, Matt Hardy & Tazz. While Super Crazy wasn’t paying attention, Douglas lays him out with the E.C.W Championship, then proceeds to beat Crazy in the head repeatedly with fists.

Douglas goes outside the ring, grabbing several weapons including a chair, kendo stick and even a one legged man’s crutch from ringside, bringing all the items of destruction into the ring. Crazy never rebounded from the opening shot to the head, as Douglas continues his onslaught of destruction by busting Crazy open with the chair, only to place it around his neck and proceed to jump off the middle turnbuckles, landing firmly on the chair seemingly breaking Crazy’s neck/throat.

Douglas demands the official ring the bell to begin the original match, while the official doesn’t want to, he does so out of fear. Douglas picks a very hurt Crazy, only to hit a Pittsburgh Plunge followed by a cover for a 3-count. After the match, Douglas went outside the ring and slapped Tazz across the face!

Tazz gets up, while Douglas stands firm almost begging for Tazz to do something, instead Tazz just places his glasses back on and sits down. Douglas shakes his head in disappointment, then leaves ringside holding his Championship up high. Winner: Shane Douglas

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3. Extreme Rules: Sandman v. Kenny Dykstra: It’s announced that the Main Event of next week’s E.C.W show is going to be a Double Jeopardy match, with Sandman, Raven, Tommy Dreamer & Steve Corino. The winner will earn a title shot at Judgment Day. This announcement brings Kenny Dykstra out to the ring, demanding his shot at the title. Dykstra explains that he’s constantly being overlooked, and he’ll take out any of the four men in the match for next week - to take their spot. Sandman answers his challenge, in an Extreme Rules match.

Dykstra quickly grabs a kendo stick, as Sandman is entering the ring. Dykstra charges Sandman, swinging the cane, only for Sandman to duck the shot and grab the cane - positioning it on the throat of Dykstra, hitting a Light Russian Leg Sweep. Sandman pins Dykstra easily, then continues to celebrate his return to extreme with more beer. Winner: Sandman

4. Vampiro v. Elijah Burke: Vampiro starts early by raking the eyes of Burke, then hitting a couple different kicks and martial arts style moves. As the match turns in Burke’s favor, it’s Burke who takes the action outside the ring, only to miss trying to rush in with a clothesline to Vampiro - ultimately ramming his own arm into the ring post. Vampiro capitalizes on this mistake, and hit’s a quick spinning karate kick to the face of Burke. Vampiro rolls Burke back into the ring, only to come in and hit a ‘Nail in the Coffin’ followed by the 3-count. Winner: Vampiro

After the match, the lights go out then a dark red glow lowers across the arena, as The Boogeyman’s music begins playing. Vampiro, seemingly scared, begins looking around as the music stops and another promo airs on the Tron. This time, it’s a life-like copy of Vampiro that suddenly bursts into flames. As Vampiro looks on in shock, the promo ends with “One, Two.. Boogey’s Coming for You.. Three, Four.. Get ready to Burn some more!” laughter is heard throughout the arena, as the lights completely go out, leaving Vampiro frozen in the ring.

5. Grudge Match: Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious v. D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry: Match starts off chaotic, as the Triple Threat once again uses their numbers advantage to benefit them. Before the match begins, Douglas clocks Mark Henry in the head with a steel chain wrapped around his fist, knocking Henry out. D’Lo gets doubled teamed by Bagwell and Vicious inside the ring, while this happened.

Once again, under pressure and in fear for his own health, the official (against his will) rings the bell to begin the match, while Henry is knocked out and Brown is being double teamed. The match goes for a bit, but it’s basically just another gang hit with Bagwell & Vicious constantly coming in to help the other whenever Brown gains a bit of momentum.

In the end, it’s Bagwell hitting a huricanrana, sending Brown into Vicious who delivers a stiff Power bomb, catching and dropping Brown from mid-air. Henry never even got into the match, and upon coming two, was laid out with the Championship belt again. Winners: Buff Bagwell & Sid Vicious

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After the contest, all three individuals once again go to the announcer’s table and taunt Tazz. Vicious grabs Brown from inside the ring, only to begin beating Brown’s head off the announce table repeatedly. Meanwhile, Douglas grabs Brown, seemingly going to whip him into the steel steps, only to turn D’Lo around and whip him up, over, the announce table - as Brown lands in Tazz’s lap, knocking him out of his chair. Douglas and the Triple Threat leave ringside, as Tazz gets up from the ground, with a very pissed off look on his face to end the show.

TheOneBigWill
06-04-2009, 05:28 AM
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Friday Night Smackdown: (2 Weeks Before Backlash)

1. #1 Contender’s Tournament: Kane v. Jeff Hardy: This match was almost all Kane from beginning to end. Hardy started the match fast and furious, trying to use speed to his advantage, but Kane didn’t allow Hardy to gain any type of advantage early.

The action spilled to the outside when Kane went for an attempted Chokeslam, only for Hardy to kick Kane, then deliver a spinning reverse kick that sent Kane over the top ropes. Hardy followed up with a splash up and over the ropes, crashing down on Kane, but it only seemed to anger the Big Red Machine, who delivered a Chokeslam that almost ended the match on the outside of the ring.

Hardy made it back end as the match continued, however in the end, it’s Hardy who hit’s a Swanton Bomb, but only gets a 2-count before Kane powers out. As Kane gets to his feet, Hardy rushes up the turnbuckle, trying for a Whisper in the Wind, only for Kane to side-step the move as Hardy crashes to the mat. Kane grabs Hardy by the throat, forcing him up off the mat, only to deliver a devastating Chokeslam that leads to a 3-count and advances Kane to the next round. Winner: Kane

2. John Morrison (w/ The Miz) v. Brother Ray (w/ Brother Devon): Morrison got the upper hand in the very beginning, as Miz grabbed Ray’s attention before the opening bell. Morrison continued to control the opening moments, hitting a couple signature moves including a Russian leg sweep, spin wheel kick, and using multiple kicks, hurting Ray’s head.

In the end, it’s Miz and Devon getting involved into the contest. Miz tries to distract Brother Ray, however only gets the officials attention while Devon grabs Morrison’s foot as he tries to springboard up, off, the ropes. Ray comes up behind a stunned Morrison, hitting a ‘Bubba Bomb’ followed by a pinfall for the victory. Winner: Brother Ray

3. Cruiserweight Championship: Sean Waltman © v. Evan Bourne: Before the match, cameras show backstage footage of Bourne laid out and unable to wrestle from earlier in the night. As a result, Waltman is demanding his hand be raised and a forfeit happen in his favor. The announcer then explains that because a Championship match was promised, a replacement will face Waltman for the title. That replacement is A.J. Styles!

Waltman wasn’t happy about the sudden replacement, and tried arguing with the official before jumping Styles from the side with the title to the head. The official got on Waltman, but it was before the opening bell. Waltman continued to work over Styles with several kicks, weakening him for something seemingly bigger. As the match went on both men traded back and forth offensive moves, including going outside the ring.

Styles hit a couple different breath-taking high risk dives from inside the ring, to the outside, both connecting onto Waltman. As the action came back in the ring, Styles took over control, hitting another set of high risk, high reward moves, including a cross body for a 2-count, and a Pele out of no where, but also only for a two count.

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In the end, Waltman misses a flip splash, only for Styles to hit a Styles’ clash on Waltman for the 3-count, becoming the new Cruiserweight Champion. Winner & NEW Cruiserweight Champion: A.J. Styles

4. #1 Contender’s Tournament: Rey Mysterio v. Vader: Squash match. As much as the fans wanted Mysterio to be in it, he was never any match for the Mastodon Vader. From the opening bell, to the ending bell, this match was completely dominated by Vader, with the exception of one or two high flying, high risk moves that Mysterio got off by speed alone.

Vader used brute power to ground the high flier, and in the end, Mysterio hit’s a 6.1.9 on Vader, but as he jumps up and off the ropes for a West Coast Pop, he’s caught in mid-air by Vader, and viciously Vader bombed. Vader pins Mysterio for the 3-count, advancing to the next round. Winner: Vader

5. M.V.P - V.I.P Lounge w/ Big Show & Mr. Kennedy: M.V.P more or less introduced both the Big Show, and Mr. Kennedy as the losers of the current on-going Championship Tournament. This naturally upset both men, who wanted to get their hands around M.V.P’s throat.

Porter calmed both men down, saying that there isn’t any hard feelings in losing to who each lost to. Porter then went on to explain that he’s sure, had each of them faced one another, at least one of them would be a winner tonight. Kennedy jumps in, saying that he would’ve been the guy to go on against Big Show, then showed footage of Big Show losing to Batista, explaining that if it were Kennedy instead, he would’ve hit a Mic-Check on the Big ‘Slow’.

Big Show grabbed a mic, then changing the footage to Kennedy losing to Jericho, explaining that if it were him instead of Jericho, Kennedy wouldn’t of even been there tonight, because they’d still be scrapping pieces of him up off the mat, after Show Chokeslammed him through it.

Porter cuts both men off, saying that if it’s such a big controversy as to who would win, why not settle it next week in a single’s match. Both agree, until Porter then says.. Of course, if it were M.V.P against anyone, be it Batista, Jericho, Kennedy or Show.. M.V.P would prove exactly why he’s the best on Smackdown, and he’d go on to become the next World Champion. This angered both men, who tried getting their hands on Porter, who jumped out of the ring. Kennedy took a cheap shot at Show with the microphone, before leaving the ring himself. Show, clutching his head from the shot, pointed at both men, then made a choking motion.

6. Non-Title: The Undertaker v. Chuck Palumbo: Palumbo came out with Morrison & Miz, yet no Flair. This helped Palumbo take an early advantage by jumping Taker at the opening bell, while he was distracted, but the advantage didn’t last long. Taker fought back, giving Palumbo a full dose of brawling style, with rights and lefts, backing him into a corner.

Taker went on the offensive regarding all of the Horsemen, as he left the ring and went after Morrison & Miz, forcing them up the ramp and to the back. This once again helped Palumbo grab an advantage as Taker tried coming back in. Palumbo hit his finisher, the “Full Throttle”, but the Undertaker used his un-human like abilities to merely shake it off.

In the end, with Morrison & Miz each trying to help Palumbo out, it’s Ric Flair’s surprise appearance that accidentally helps the Undertaker to victory. Miz was distracting the official, while Morrison tried to interfere, only to take a Chokeslam for his trouble. Flair grabs the U.S. Championship, but seemingly tosses it too far, as it goes up and over Palumbo’s head, causing him to lose focus and follow his title. When Palumbo turned around, he found himself dropped in a Chokeslam, as the Undertaker pinned the United States Champion. Winner: The Undertaker

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After the match, Flair didn’t seem to care that Palumbo had lost, as he just pointed at the Undertaker and motioned for the title to be back around his waist. Meanwhile, Palumbo didn’t seem to pleased that Flair was even out there, as the lights darkened and Taker posed in the ring, as the show goes off.

Fruits Punch Samurai
06-11-2009, 08:25 AM
(I hope this is allowed)

My Story
Introduction (and whats happening)
So yeah this is my roster. Lets just say I got control of the wwe in 2008, when I decided to Draft the Brands in 2009 I also decided to merge the ecw superstars with SD and Raw rosters efficiently ending the ecw brand though I've kept the show itself as a place where Raw and Smackdown superstars can vs each other. So basically, Raw superstars and diva's can't wrestle on Smackdown and same goes for Smackdown Superstar/divas on raw. I control both brands myself. There is also a couple of CAW's in this, there just apart of my story. Wrestlers can also defend titles on ECW against people of the other brand. I'll add in descriptions of the CAW's later. The commentators will be called the commentators because I don't feel like putting detail in them

Roster


"Chairman"
Lets just call me, "Me" Heel-ish

Raw

Kennedy Face
Cena Heel
Tony Heel (SvR 09 unlockable character)
Santino Heel
Jesse Heel
Festus Heel
Miz Face
Kofi Face
JTG Heel
Shad Heel
The Three Face (Caw #1)
Elijah Burke Face
Matt Hardy Face
Shelton Benjamin Face
Ric Flair Face
HHH Heel
Orton Face
HBK Face
MVP Face
Big Show Heel
Cody Rhodes Face
Joe De Fault Face (Caw #2)

Raw Diva's

Beth Phenoix Heel
Kelly Kelly Heel
Maria Heel
Michelle McCool Heel
BJ Melissa Face (Female Caw #1)
Michelle Face (Female Caw #2)
Mickie James Face
Melina Face
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Smackdown

Brock Jace Face (Caw #3)
Edge Heel
Hawkings Heel
Ryder Heel
Rey Mysterio Face
John Morrison Face
CM Punk Face
Chuck Palumbo Face
Umaga Heel
Jericho Face
Cade Face
Mudroch Face
London Face
Kendrick Face
Kane Face
Undertaker Face
Jeff Hardy Face
Batista Heel
Finlay Heel
Regal Heel
Dreamer Face
JBL Heel
Marshall D Teach H Heel (Caw #4)

Smackdown Diva's

Ashley H eel
Candice Face
Layla Heel
Victoria Face


Champions

Raw

World Heavyweight Champion - Kennedy (Has held it since WM24 Beating HHH in the main event)
Intercontinental Championship - The Three
World Tag Team Champions - Jeff and Matt Hardy
Womens Championship - BJ Melissa

Smackdown

WWE Championship - Brock Jace
US title - Vacant (Former Champion The Great Khali forfeited it after a career ending injury)
WWE Tag Team Champions - Hawkings and Ryder
Hardcore Title - Edge

Defunct or Inactive (After the Draft)

ECW Title - MVP - Since the ECW brand no longer exists the Championship was retired.
Cruiserweight - Chavo - Injured and belt was quietly retired


Tag Teams and stables

Tag Teams and Stables

#1 Undertaker and Kane (Brothers of Destruction)
#2 John Morrison and The Miz
#3 Jeff and Matt Hardy (The Hardyz)
#4 Punk and Kofi (PunKofi)
#5 JTG and Shad (Cryme Tyme)
#6 The Three and Elijah
#7 Orton and Rhodes - (Legacy)
#8 Edge, Hawkings and Ryder
#9 London and Kendrick (Londrick)
#10 Shelton Benjamin and Joe De Fault
#11 Chris Jericho, Cade and Murdoch


TV's Show's

TV Shows and PPV's
Raw - Monday Night's 9pm - 11pm
ECW - Wednesday Nights 10pm - 11pm
Smackdown - Friday Nights 8pm - 10pm

PPV Schedule
Royal Rumble - Features the Royal Rumble
No Way Out - Elimination Chamber
Wrestlemania - Grandest stage of them all
Backlash - Fall out from Wrestlemania
Judgement Day -
One Night Stand - All matches are extreme
Vengence Night of Champions - All titles are defended
Summerslam - Now the home of the Money in the Bank ladder match
No Mercy -
Unforgiven -
Cyber Sunday (Interactive ppv)
Survivor Series - Elimination matches
Armageddon -



TV Shows

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Monday Night Raw, 4th of May

The show kicks off with the Raw Theme
The show starts with me standing in the ring getting ready to cut a promo on what will happen to the ECW Championship and US title (As it is Vacant) and some other big announcements

Me, "Welcome to Monday night Raw. Last week I dis-banned the ECW brand and in the process retiring the ECW world title, it seems a few people are quite upset, the most being Mr Montel Vontavious Porter. Well last Wednesday on ECW he said he would never give the title up. Well seeing as he no longer needs it I have to say, MVP please come down to the ring and give me the title right now, it is no longer yours.

MVP's Music plays (Big Pop)
The ECW Champion walks to the ring.

MVP, "What the hell are you talking about, all those months I spent trying to get it and now it's being taken away, this is messed up".
Me, "Yeah, well tough luck, now if you could.
MVP (Interrupting), "No what the hell, why should I?"
(MVP gets ready to attack me)
Me, "Wait hold on, well i got a propositional for you, You see I was planning a 8 man Tournament with the winner facing Mr Kennedy at Judgement day in 3 weeks. "
MVP, "So I have to earn my way back to the top"
Me, "Well yeah, but I can help make this tournament easier for you if you just hand me the ECW title right now"
MVP, "Let me think about that"
MVP looks at the belt, looks up. He slightly turns around before whacking me in the head with the ECW belt.

MVP's Music Plays
He exits the area holding the ECW title up high

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(I'm up after the title to the head)
Me, "Wow that hurt, so MVP you want to do things the hard way. I was going to help you get through with ease but I see that you want to do it the hard way. Well I just mentioned the WWE title Tournament, it will start next week and will involve Shawn Micheals, The Big Show, Randy Orton, John Cena, Triple H, The Miz, Kofi Kingston, Matt Hardy and the new participant MVP."

"Well that's the #1 contenders Tourney, one more announcement, the tag team division has involved 3 teams over the past few months fighting over 2 sets of Tag Belts so I've decided to temporarily merge them which will happen in a 16 team Tag Team Tournament, I've already chosen the participating teams. During this tournament if the current World Tag Team Champions Jeff and Matt Hardy or current WWE Tag Team Champions Hawkings and Ryder get pinned they will lose the belts and the winners will be rewarded them and the final match of the Tournament at Judgement day will be crowned the new undisputed tag team champions, enough talking let the first match begin!

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Jesse and Festus's music plays
Out come Jesse and Festus to a course of boo's
Elijah's music plays, out comes The Three and Elijah

Festus and The Three start off with Festus going into a rage when the bell rings. Festus chases The Three around the ring until The Three drop toe holds him. The Three tries to get put Festus in a chokehold but is over powered. The Three rolls out of the ring to discuss something with elijah while Festus rampages around the ring.

Jesse calms Festus down, while they are distracted in the corner 3 attacks festus from behind causing a tag to jesse to occur while tumbling both of them out of the ring. While both are down The Three quickly rolls out of the ring, grabs jesse and brings him back in. Kick to the stomach as he goes for a TKO (His finisher) but is thwarted by festus. Festus beats down on The Three after knocking elijah of the apron. The ref tries to get him off but he doesn't listen.

Elijah on the outside goes and grabs the ring bell. He rings it causing festus to stop. While the ref checks on The Three, elijah hits the elijah express on Jesse and rolls The Three on him

1 2 3 pinfall victory

The Three and Elijah move on in the tournament
Elijah's music plays


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Shelton Benjamin's music plays
Out comes to a good pop, Shleton Benjamin and Joe De Fault for Match 2 of the Tag Team tourney

Santino Marella's Music plays
Out comes Santino and Tony to a course of Laughs, Seriously there both jobbers

Match starts with Tony and Shelton. Tony puts Shelton is a FU position as the bell rings, he escapes easily and hits the play dirt

1 2 3

Shelton's Music plays
Shelton and Joe De Fault easily move on in the Tag Tourney

Backstage
MVP gets interviewed by Maria. She asks him why he refused to give "Me" the ECW title.
MVP, "Isn't it obvious, I worked to hard, to long to earn this title and now he wants to take it away from me, hah. I'm going to win this tournament of his, go to Judgement Day, Defeat Kennedy and then throw the WWE title out and make the ECW title the top one on the show"

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Cryme Tyme's Music plays
Out comes Cryme Tyme with no reaction from the crowd what so ever for the 3rd match of the tag tourney

Orton's music plays
Out comes Orton and Rhodes to a good pop, the commentators are confused on why Orton is in the Tag Tournament despite also being in the WWE title tournament

Rhodes and JTG Start the match with a few punches. JTG irish whips Cody into his corner. Shad chokes him and a tag. Shade beats of cody in the corner. Another tag. Cody falls to the ground. Shad picks JTG up and slams him onto Rhodes. JTG goes for the pin 1, 2 and a kick out

JTG beats on rhodes some more and makes another tag. Shad picks cody up and suplex hims, elbow drop, leg drop and goes for the pin. 1,2 kick out. Shad taunghts Orton. Rhodes steadily gets up. Shad bounces goes to bounce of the rope near orton but orton pulls the rope down and shad falls out. The ref goes to orton and yells at him. While this happens JTG gets in the ring and attacks rhodes from behind preventing him from tagging orton.


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Shad back in the ring has Rhodes in the corner. He lifts him up for a superplex. Orton tries to interfere but the ref stops him. Shad tags JTG again. JTG picks Rhodes up and drags him over to the ropes. He places rhodes head/arms on the middle rope. He picks his legs up and kicks him in the stomach. Tag to Shad. Shad puts a arm bar on Rhodes. After a few moments of struggle rhodes finally gets on his feat.

He knocks shad down by kicking his feet over and over and hitting a ddt. He manages to make the hot tag to Orton before JTG who enters the ring illegally can prevent it. Orton in, he punches JTG a few times, irish whip into the corner and he slides out. Shad attacks from behind but expecting it Orton hits a RKO from no where

1 2 3
Orton's music plays
Orton helps Rhodes to his feet and they celebrate in the ring


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The Miz's music plays
The Miz makes his way down to the ring with a face pop. Before the match can start he gets on the Mic
Miz, "So you all heard it earlier tonight, Next week I will be apart of the #1 contenders tournament, I also will be apart of the Tag Team tournament partnered with John Morrison and our match will be tomorrow night on ECW, I've now got that chance to win the World Tag Team Championship tomorrow night, when I win I will move onto the WWE title tournament next week and beat who ever I my be facing, it could even be my opponent tonight Kofi Kingston. Tonight I will beat him and we end up in the same match next week or further up in the tournament, you better believe I will beat him again. Finally at Judgement day I will win my second Tag Titles, unifying them in the process then win the WWE championship because I am the Miz and I am awesome"
Miz gets a mixed reaction during the promo

Kofi Kingston music plays
Kofi Kingston makes his way to the ring to a pop

The Match starts with the Miz powering Kofi in to a corner. He gets in a cheap shot and taunts him. Kofi retaliates by knocking and beating him down. Miz shoves him off and rolls out the ring. Kofi follows but as he gets out of the ring the Miz attacks him, after a few kicks The Miz picks Kofi up and smashes his head into the ring and barricade. Now at a 3 count The Miz decides to win by count out. He throws Kofi into the crowd near the announcers table and slides in the ring. 5... 6... 7... Kofi makes it over the Guardrail 8... 9... and he manages to get in. The Miz instantly starts stomping Kofi as we go to a commercial break


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Beak from the break Kofi is in control. It is shown Miz missed his corner attack which gave Kofi the opportunity. Kofi does a couple of kicks to Miz and irish whips him into the ropes. The miz goes for a cloths line but Kofi jumps, The miz rebounds of the other ropes and walks into the trouble in paradise. THe Miz slides out of the ring and lies on the floor outside. Another count starts with The Miz recovering by the 7th count and gets back in the ring. Kofi gets Miz on his feets and irsh whips him into the corner. He monkey flips him followed by his boom boom boom fist drop and a count of 1... 2.. kick out.
Kofi waits for the miz to get to his feet, he kicks him and runs to a corner and jumps to the top rope. Predicting this the Miz runs behind and puts Kofi in the tree of woe. He hits his corner clothsline on a upside down Kofi. After Kofi falls the Miz picks him up and hits the Reality Check and pins 1... 2... 3...

The Miz's music plays
The Miz gets on the Mic
Miz, "See I won and that is because I am the Miz and I am awesome"

The Miz's music plays again

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Mr Kennedy's Music Plays
Kennedy walks into the ring to a big reaction, he then gets his mic to drop down from the roof
Kennedy, "So next week, theres this little tournament thing, the winner goes on to face me, MR KENNEDY!, at Judgement Day in 3 weeks, lets see... The 9 possible choices... I can beat them all. I've beaten them all in the past 14 months. Nothing will change, at the end of the day, at the end of the week, at the end of Judgement Day, me MY KENNEDY!, will retain the world title, because I am, MR KENNEDY! KEN-NE-DY!!"

MVP Music Plays
Similar reaction to what Kennedy got, he gets to the ring, gets into Kennedy's face and grabs Kennedy's Mic
MVP, "Your kidding right? You said you have beaten the 9 people in the tournament before right? Well your wrong. There is one person you have not beat in the past 14 months and thats me M-V-P"
Kennedy after grabbing back his mic, "Thank you for correcting me, its true I have not beaten you in the past 14 months, the reason I haven't beaten you, hell i haven't even face you, because while I have been, at the top of the wwe, for the past 14 months, you were stuck, in that now dead brand, ECW fighting over that meaningless title. You don't even deserve, to be in this tournament.
MVP (After getting a second mic), "Ohh is that so?
(They both get into each other faces, getting ready to fight each other) when suddenly...

"My" Music Plays
I come out to a course of boo's and get on the mic at the top of the stage
Me, "Woah Woah Woah, first off cut there mics, now.... you 2, have you forgotten, you 2 are teaming together tonight in this 6 man tag match and before it even begins you 2 want to go at it. Well that won't be happening, if either of you two fight before this match even starts... Well MVP, just on a side note since you won't give that ECW title to me you can keep it, I'm over it. So anyway before you two start fighting I'm going to put a rule on you two, MVP, Kennedy if either of you two lay a finger on each other, MVP you will be out of this tournament, Kennedy... Ohhh you will have a hard time at Judgement Day you better believe it."
As I go to leave
Me, "One more thing, the both of you will be Teaming Together tomorrow night on ECW against CM Punk and another man apart of the world title #1 contenders tournament Kofi Kingston. If you win you may go onto the finals of the Tag Tournament and face each other later that night for the World Title. So about my rule where you 2 cannot touch each other, this rule will last for how ever long your in the tournament and for how ever longer you might hold the Tag Team Titles, excluding World Title matches of course. Good Night"

HBK's Music Plays
HBK makes his way to the ring to a big pop, MVP and Kennedy are in each others faces

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Big Show's Music Plays
Big Show comes out to a course of Boo's, HBK is seen in the ring trying to calm MVP and Kennedy down"

HHH's Music Plays
HHH walks out to a course of Boo's, HBK is still trying to calm MVP and Kennedy down

Cena's Music Plays
Cena comes out to the largest ammount of Boo's all night

Show/HHH/Cena argue on who is going to start with HHH ultimately going in, HBK instructs Kennedy to start

HHH and Kennedy lock it up with HHH over powering Kennedy into a corner. HHH backs away but then punches him, Kennedy attacks but misses with HHH yet again over powering him into a corner. HHH starts punching/kicking Kennedy till kennedy has sat down and hits a knee. while not paying attention MVP runs from the apron up to HHH, grabs his head and pulls into onto the top rop. HHH bounces off the rope. MVP stares at Kennedy laughing. Kennedy gets up but keeps his eye on MVP long enough that HHH has made tha tag to the Big Show. Show attacks Kennedy from behind with a punch to the head. Show kicks Kennedy a few times then drags him to the center of the ring. After a leg drop Show puts Kennedy into a cobra clutch. After a few seconds of struggling HBK enters and SCM's Show off kennedy. HHH/Cena enter the ring as does MVP.
They stare off over a fallen Kennedy and the Big Show as the show goes to a....

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Back from the break HHH is working over Kennedy again, a replay is shown how Big Show made the tag but Kennedy didn't make it. As the replay is being shown HHH irish whips Kennedy and does a Spinebuster with a 1... 2... kick out. HHH tags Cena in. Cena goes for the five knuckle shuffle but as he went to rebound of the ropes MVP pulled the rope down. MVP then rushes into the ring and attacks Show/HHH, the Ref stops MVP. During the chaos Kennedy makes the tag to HBK but the ref doesn't see it so Cena goes back on the attack. Cena does a couple of punches to Kennedy in the corner, Irish whips him across the ring and goes for a turnbuckle clothesline. Kennedy ducks and kicks Cena in the stomach. He picks Cena up and hits a standing Senton. Cena makes the Tag to HHH and Kennedy tags in HBK. They both get in the ring
the crowd goes nuts as they go to fight each other
They start brawling witrh HBK getting the slight edge until HHH gets control and irish whips HBK into the ropes, HBK counters with a flying forearm followed by a kip up. He pickes hhh for a inverted atomic drop, he goes to bounce of one of the ropes but Show grabs him as he is doing this. Show pulls HBK half over the top rope and slaps him across the chest. HBK falls to the ground, HHH follows up with a knee drop. He goes for the pedigree but MVP attacks from behind. MVP hits his leg finisher on the Big Show but before he can remove his foot Cena grabs it, he pulls MVP out of the ring and then gets in. Kennedy also gets in, Kennedy hits a clothesline on both Cena and HHH twice. Cena rolls out, Kennedy gets HHH in the corner, picks him up and tries to go for the Green Bay Roll but HHH fights back and escapes. Cena on the apron again and gets the Tag from HHH. He clotheslines Kennedy out of the ring, He hits a five knuckle shuffle on a still down HBK, followed by putting him into the STF. MVP tries to get back in the ring but is stopped by the Big Show. HBK still resisting tapping out and tries to make it to the ropes. On the outside HHH goes under the ring, he grabs his Sledgehammer, Kennedy now back in the ring and stops the STF. From behind HHH hits Kennedy with the Sledgehammer for the DQ. Cena looks at HHH with a face like, WDF?. HHH goes for Cena but he rolls out. On the outside the Big Show has taken apart the Announcers Table, He picks MVP up and Chokeslams him through it. HHH in the ring hits HBK with the Sledgehammer as he gets up.

HHH's Music Plays

HHH then picks up the World Title and holds it up high over a fallen HBK and Kennedy. With Show standing over a fallen MVP and Cena backing up the ramp to end the show
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Results
Tag Team Tournament
Elijah and The Three defeated Jesse and Festus

Joe De Fault and Shelton Benjamin defeated Tony and Santino Marella

Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes defeated JTG and Shad. CrymeTyme

The Miz defeated Kofi Kingston

Mr Kennedy, MVP and Shawn Michaels defeated Triple H, John Cena, The Big Show by DQ
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ECW 5th of May
ECW's theme goes off, After it the screen cuts to the arena

The Miz's Music Plays
Miz comes out and gets on the Mic. This match is for the World Tag Team Championship
Miz, "Tonight... Me The Miz, My partner John Morrison, are going to beat Jeff and Matt, The Hardy Boyz and win the World Tag Team Championship. Next Monday I'm going to beat who ever I may face and advance in the World Title #1 contender Tournament, I'm going to win every match in the next 3 weeks, go to Judgement day and not only unify the Tag Team Champion Titles I will also win the World Heavyweight Championship, because I am The Miz and I am awesome"

John Morrison's Music plays
John Morrison comes down and joins The Miz

The Hardy Boyz music plays
Jeff and Matt walk down the ring together

John Morrison and Matt Hardy start the match. Morrison starts by kicking Matt's knee, followed by a few quick kicks and follows up with a irish whip into the corner. Morrison jumps trying to kick Matt but he ducks and doges. Morrison lands on the top rope and quickly performs a moonsault which Matt Dodges. Matt goes for a clothesline but Morrison ducks, Matt rebounds of the ropes and gets himself into a sleeper hold. Matt quickly fights back with a few elbows to Morrisons gut, face to face Matt kicks Morrison and tries to hit the Twist of Fate but Morrison pushes Matt back. Morrison goes to tag Miz but Matt prevents him. They fight in the center of the ring where Morrison tries to kick Matt in the ribs but Matt grabs Morrisons leg. Morrison goes for a Enzuigiri but Matt ducks. Morrison now on the ground Matt put's him into a arm bar as we go to the first....


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Back from the break Jeff is in the ring, Jeff irish whips Morrison into the corner, Jeff charges Morrison but Morrison dodges, Jeff goes for Whisper in the Wind which Morrison dodges. Morrison jumps to the top rope and tries to hit his corkscrew moonsault but Jeff moves out of the way. Both of the ground and go for the Tag. Morrison gets to the Miz first. As he goes for the tag The Miz jumps of the apron. Morrison looks on, confused. In the mean time Jeff makes the tag to Matt. Morrison turns around as Matt goes for a clothesline in the turn buckle. Morrison moves out of the way, Morrison hits his springboard kick and hits the Moonlight Drive. 1... 2... and Jeff breaks it up. Jeff beats on Morrison and irish whips him into the corner. He hits Whisper in the Wind. Matt is up again, they put morrison in the corner again and go for poetry in Motion. Morrison dodges which sends Jeff outside of the ring, Morrison kicks Matt in the stomach as Matt is on his knees still. He hits a standing moonsault 1... 2... and The Miz who is still at ringside gets in the ring. He pulls Morrison off Matt. Morrison yells at Miz, "What are you doing?" The Miz responds with a Low blow and the reality check. The Miz drags Matt on top of Morrison 1... 2... 3...
Matt Hardy's Music plays
Matt rolls out as Jeff helps him backstage holding the Tag titles up high. In the ring The Miz gets on the mic.
Miz, "I'm sure you all want to know why I just did what I did, Its simple. I am not a tag team wrestler. A year and a half ago I was forced to tag with this loser and I just sticked with it for a few months. Sadly it took till the draft last week for me to finally break away. I no longer have to be in tag team matches every single ****ing week. I'm going to become a singles star by becoming the #1 contender to the world title, beating Kennedy at Judgement Day and I will do all of this because I am The Miz and I am awesome"
The Miz's music plays


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Backstage, John Morrison is walking around looking for The Miz, he bumps into Me instead
Morrison, "Well i wasn't looking for you but you will do, Give me a match against The Miz, Tonight, I'm going to beat the **** out of him"
Me, "No"
Morrison, "Why the **** not"
ME, "Sorry but you are no longer on the same brand as him, it just is not feasible"
Morrison, "Your screwing with me right, Did a Raw and SD fight another Raw and SD
Me, "Yes well, I'll make it a bit more clear, You will never get a match against The Miz, on Smackdown or Raw.... Though it is still possible on ECW..... But for now you really have to forget about the miz as i've got a announcement involving the US title and it involves you and 7 other Smackdown superstars, so please let me continue on to the ring as I would like to announce this to the crowd"

Camera goes back to the audience

My Muisc plays
On the stage I have a mic in hand
Me, "So yeah about the US title, there will be... another 8 man tournament. The 2 finalist will go to Judgement Day where the winner will win the US title, Simple. The 8 participants will be John Morrison, William Regal, CM Punk, Finlay, Umaga, Tommy Dreamer, Marshal D Teach and Rey Mysterio. The first four matches will take place tomorrow on Smackdown so tune in to see what happens.

Rey Mysterio's Music plays
Out comes Rey Rey as I had to the back, I walk back out and get on the mic again
Me, "Ohh Rey, you don't know who your partner is yet do you no... Well its the returning Chris Jericho, Yeah goodluck"

Chris Jericho's Music plays
Jericho comes out, he gets in the ring and stares Rey off as we go to a....

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JBL's Music plays
JBL stands at the top of the ramp and gets on the mic
JBL. "Mr "Me" allowed me to chose my own partner for this tournament. Well my choice, the man I've hired to get me the whole way through is the returning Umaga."

Umaga music plays
JBL walks down with Umaga and tells him to stay on the apron, JBL and Rey start the match
JBL tries to grab Rey but Rey back's off. After stalking Rey around the ring for a few seconds he goes to grab him again, Rey dodges and starts to kick away and JBL's knee. JBL pushes Rey away. Rey fights back and drop kicks JBL. JBL stumbles into a corner where Rey jumps into JBL, he sets him up and DDT's him 1... 2... and kick out. They both get up JBL obviously frustratedknocks Rey down hard. He kicks him a few times and picks him up. He irish whips Rey into the corner and clotheslines him. He kicks Rey a couple more times in the corner before the Ref makes him back off. JBL makes the tag to Umaga who hits his Ass into Face Corner thing (shh i don't know what it is called). Umaga drags Rey into the center of the ring and hits a body splash. 1... 2... and Umaga gets of Rey. He picks Rey up and goes for the Samoan Spike. He hits it but JBL wants the tag. JBL gets in, as he turns around after a brief discussion with Umaga, he turns around into a codebreaker and lionsault by Jericho. Jericho drags Rey onto JBL for the 1... 2... 3...

Rey Mysterio music plays
Jericho helps Rey to his feat and the celebrate
JBL is out and Umaga is in a rage

Umaga gets back in and attacks Rey, Jericho and JBL, he hits another Samoan Spike on Rey, hits a sidewalk slam on Jericho and splashes JBL from the top rope.
Umaga's Music plays


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CM Punk's Music plays
Out comes CM Punk for the 6th match of the Tag Team Tournament
Kofi Kingston's music plays
Kofi follows, the 2 shake hands in the ring

MVP Music plays
MVP comes out 3rd, he stands on the stage awaiting Kennedy
Kennedy Music plays
Kennedy walks out and singles for his Mic to come down at the top of the stage

Kennedy, "Mr "Me" thinks that putting me and MVP in the same match will cause us to explode where we will end up fighting each other and screwing each other out of the World Title"
MVP grab's the Mic, "He thinks just because we got into each other's faces last night we are going to lose what is important to both of us"
Kennedy, "No tonight, we are going to go into this match and win, you see we made a truce, MVP is going to make it to the end of the #1 contenders tournament and together we are going to make it through this Tag Tournament. We will win and unify the Both Tag titles and later on in the night we will fight each other in one of the greatest world title matches ever..."
MVP, "With me coming up on top"
Kennedy, "I don't think so"
They stare each other down
Kennedy, "Screw this lets get going"
Kennedy's Music plays
MVP and Kennedy walk down to the ring

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Back from the break, Kofi drags a downed Kennedy to his corner and makes the tag to Punk. They put him into the corner where Punk hits a running knee followed by a flying elbow by Kofi. Kofi holds Kennedy into the corner. Punk hits 3 kicks to kennedy's head before the ref tells both to back off. Kennedy falls to the mat. Punk drags him to the center of the ring and puts him in a headlock. After a bit of struggling kennedy gets on to his feet. Kennedy pushes punk off him into the ropes. Punk rebounds and hits a flying forearm. Punk tags in Kofi. Kofi hits the boom boom boom and goes for a pin 1... 2... kick out. Kofi whips Kennedy into the corner. Kofi jumps at Kennedy but he moves out of the way. Kofi lands on the top rope as kennedy makes the tag to mvp. Kofi turns around and drop kicks Kennedy and MVP as Kennedy was getting out and MVP was getting in sending both outside the ring. As both of them get up Kofi jumps onto both of them after a over the top rope dive. Punk gets in the ring to try and do the same when suddenly from behind HHH comes in and hits Punk with his Sledgehammer causing the DQ.

HHH stands over a fallen Punk with Kennedy, MVP and Kofi looking on from the outside as the show goes off the air
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Results
Tag Team Tournament

Jeff and Matt Hardy defeated John Morrison and The Miz

Chris Jericho and Rey Mysterio defeated John Bradshaw Layfield and Umaga

CM Punk and Kofi Kingston defeated MVP and Mr Kennedy by DQ (Caused by Triple H)

Notes - The Miz turned heel by turning on John Morrison

Adalam
07-05-2009, 10:59 PM
It stinks that I can't post my own threads yet, but still, seeing some of these threads makes me glad to be part of this forum. The shows in this booking seem to be really thought out and well planned. The PPV's are incredible and the storylines make me wonder what's coming next. Great job and I hope you become a creative writer for WWE or TNA one day since both promotions need the help.

Christian Battlez
07-20-2009, 01:39 AM
I do have another BT and I am still doing it as well as my e-fed. But I figured I'd go back to doing my SVR 2009 thing again seeing as how its semi popular and is essentially just recapping which doesn't take as long as writing a full show. Here is my ppv schedule for this first year of Smackdown in my game. I cut out a couple of ppv's to allow more buildup time.

April: Backlash
May: Judgment Day
June: ECW One Night Stand
July: Night of Champions
August: Summerslam
September: Unforgiven
October: Cyber Sunday
November: Survivor Series
December: Armageddon
January: Royal Rumble
February: No Way Out
March: Wrestlemania 25

Here are my current rosters on my game its essentially the default rosters with all of the downloaded characters and what not. I'll add my CAWS when I finish bringing up their attributes.

Raw

Ashley (F)
Beth Phoenix (H)
Candice Michelle (F)
Carlito (H)
Charlie Haas (F)
Chris Jericho (H)
Chuck Palumbo (H)
CM Punk (F)
Cody Rhodes (F)
Hardcore Holly (F)
JBL (H)
Jillian Hall (H)
John Cena (F)
JTG (F)
Kelly Kelly (F)
Kofi Kingston (F)
Lance Cade (H)
Melina Perez (H)
Mickie James (F)
Paul London (F)
Randy Orton (H)
Santino Marella (H)
Shad Gaspard (F)
Shawn Michaels (F)
Snitsky (H)
Ted DiBiase Jr. (H)
Batista (F)
Kane (H)
William Regal

Smackdown

Umaga (H)
Big Daddy V (H)
Big Show (H)
The Brian Kendrick (H)
Curt Hawkins (H)
Edge (H)
Festus (F)
Great Khali (H)
Jeff Hardy (F)
Jesse (F)
Jimmy Wang Yang (F)
Maria (F)
Michelle McCool (F)
Ken Kennedy (F)
MVP (H)
Rey Mysterio (F)
Shelton Benjamin (H)
Trevor Murdoch (F)
Triple H (F)
Undertaker (F)
Victoria (H)
Zak Ryder (H)

ECW

Boogeyman (F)
Chavo Guerrero (H)
Elijah Burke (H)
Evan Bourne (F)
Finlay (F)
John Morrison (H)
Layla El (H)
Mark Henry (H)
Matt Hardy (F)
The Miz (H)
Super Crazy (F)
Tommy Dreamer (F)

Hall of Champions

WWE Champion: Triple H
World Champion: CM Punk
ECW Champion: Matt Hardy
Intercontinental Champion: William Regal
United States Champion: Shelton Benjamin
Womens Champion: Beth Phoenix
Cruiserweight Champion: Evan Bourne
Hardcore Champion: Tommy Dreamer
World Tag Team Champions: Holly & Rhodes
WWE Tag Team Champions: Miz & Morrison