Da Prophet Presents: WWE Unleashed

Here are my predictions for Survivor Series, looks like it is going to be a good one Proph.

Singles Match
WWE Championship
Justice (c) vs Triple H

Singles Match
World Heavyweight Championship
Batista (c) vs Kurt Angle

Six Man Tag Match
Elimination
Smackdown vs RAW
JBL, Orlando Jordan and Big Show vs Edge, Shawn Michaels and Maxx Van Jules

Singles Match
United States Championship
John Cena (c) vs Rob Van Dam

Grudge Match
Submission Match
Chris Jericho vs Ric Flair

Singles Match
Cruiserweight Championship
Nunzio (c) vs Rey Mysterio

Singles Match
Intercontinental Championship
Jeff Hardy (c) vs Randy Orton

Casket Match
The Undertaker vs Mr Kennedy
 
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WWE Survivor Series
New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, Louisiana
Theme Song: Hero by Skillet


***Video Package***

Narrator: A tradition which has been passed down

The likes of Hogan, Rock, Austin are winning various matches are shown

Narrator: It has become one of the big four

Flashes of some Survivor Series moments

Rock winning the WWE Championship

The Screw job

And finally the WWE win over WCW

Narrator: These moments will forever by remember

The crowd jumping to their feet, cheering

Narrator: But tonight we make more!

Clips of Jericho, Justice, Triple H, Orton

Narrator: Tonight battles begin

Cena and RVD are shown, both hitting their finisher

Narrator: Those rivals end their feud

Shots of Chris Jericho and Ric Flair

Narrator: Champions fight to stay at the top of their division

A shot of Batista hitting the Batista Bomb on several superstars

Narrator: The contenders fight for the right to be called champion

Kurt Angle is shown doing the ankle lock and making men tap out

Narrator: Tonight a fight for dominance

Triple H and Justice are shown

Narrator: One has reigned with an iron fist

Justice is shown hitting the chokeslam

Narrator: The other used in ring skill

The multiple moves in the bag of Triple H are shown

Narrator: Both want the same thing

Fireworks, the crowd cheering are shown

Narrator: What everyone works for

Several superstars are shown

Narrator: The WWE Championship

The WWE Championship is shown with both Justice and Triple H holding it

Narrator: Only one can walk away

Justice and Triple H standing above one another

Narrator: Hell in a Cell

The shot of the Cell is shown

Narrator: October 2nd

More shots of WWE superstars

Narrator: 2005

The past years of Survivor Series

Narrator: The tradition continues

We quick show all the Survivor Series logos from past years

Narrator: Survivor Series is NOW!

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“Hero” by Skillet blares out the audio as the huge amount of pyro goes off. The camera pans around showing the sold out building tonight. Signs like “No chance in hell for The Church”, “Vanilla Cena”. All sorts of signs which either make fun of or support the superstars.

Jim Ross: Hello Ladies and Gentleman and welcome to the traditional Survivor Series. I’m joined by my RAW broadcast partner Jerry Lawler and from Smackdown Taz. Gentlemen how are we tonight?

Taz: It’s great to be here tonight JR, I’m so excited from tonight. The WWE Championship being defended inside Hell in a Cell. The World Championship match and Smackdown vs RAW. It is going to be good.

Lawler: The card looks amazing tonight and I’m sure it will be a treat for the fans.

Ross: Tonight promises to be full of blood, some tears will appear on the face of the superstars a career can be made in three short seconds. That is what every superstar is looking to do tonight, make their career. To stand out above the rest, tonight they all have that chance.

Lawler: Pay Per Views only once a month, you have to impress the General Manager to get here. And then you need to be able to put on a show.

Taz: I don’t think we have to worry about these men not putting everything into their matches. As a superstar you know how important these chances are. You know that you have to take advantage, if you don’t then its better luck next time.

Ross: Ladies and Gentleman we are sold out here tonight in the New Orleans Arena, it is packed to the rafters here. The WWE Universe in full force tonight.

Lawler: Let’s get this show on the road!

Taz: Here we go!

Ross: We are going in the ring with the beautiful Lillian Garcia, as we prepare for our first match of the night.


“Voices” hits as the crowd give instant heat for the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship. Slowly Randy Orton makes his way down to the ring, with the people yelling things at him in the front row. The Viper just ignores them and continues his slow walk to the ring.

Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman the following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the Intercontinental Championship. Introducing first he is the challenger The Viper…..RANDY ORTON!

“No More Words” hits and here comes Jeff Hardy. The entire crowd cheer as Hardy does his pyro pose. After he does it Jeff runs down to the ring with the Intercontinental Championship around his waist.

Lillian Garcia: And introducing his opponent, he is the current, reigning and defending Intercontinental Champion…JEFF HARDY!

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Intercontinental Championship
Singles Match

Jeff Hardy © vs Randy Orton


With the crowd chanting for Jeff Hardy tonight the bell sounds. Both men stand their ground, keeping an eye on each other. The chant for Hardy becomes louder as Orton looks out to the crowd. It just seems to be annoying Orton more than anything as he and Hardy lock up. Both men push back and forth, with Hardy being forced to his knee on two occasions. With Orton gaining the advantage he is able to push Hardy back into the turnbuckle. The ref begins to count as Orton doesn’t let go of Hardy. It gets to a four count and Orton finally breaks it up. He backs away slowly but then slaps Jeff Hardy in the face. The crowd go silent as Orton yells in the face of Hardy, taunting him, saying fight you idiot. For a second nothing happens, and then out of nowhere Hardy tackles Orton to the ground and hammers away with punches to the face. Like a house of fire Jeff Hardy is unleashing here. The Viper tries to cover up but is unable to. His purple hair flies up and down as the assault is still on. The ref gets in and says that Hardy allow Orton to get up. It doesn’t work as Hardy is all over Randy Orton here.

After what felt look ages Hardy stops with the punches and stands to his feet. He has been all over Orton for most of this match as he lifts the challenger to his feet. Several shots to the back give Hardy full control of Orton. With Orton hocked and in position Hardy drops him with a suplex.

…1…

…KICK OUT…

A short one count for Hardy as Orton gets the shoulder up after the suplex. In a smart move by Orton, he rolls to the outside of the ring getting away from Hardy. Getting some recovery time for Orton is well needed, but he doesn’t get it for long. Inside the ring Hardy is quick to follow up his offence, he jumps over the top rope in a suicide dive like move. Both men are down with the crowd chanting holy shit, and so they should. As we see a replay it looks like Hardy may have hit his head on the ground when falling. At a count of five from the ref Randy Orton makes it to his feet with Hardy still feeling the effect of his dive. Knowing he can’t win the title via count out Orton quickly sends Jeff Hardy into the ring. With Hardy down in the ring, Orton makes a cover.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

The shoulder is up with Orton now going on the offence. Several sharp strikes to the head with Hardy in trouble here. Orton is up, standing over the body of Hardy. He begins to slowly walk around the ring and stomp on all the exposed body parts of Jeff Hardy. Mainly focusing on the head and legs, as Hardy screams in pain here. Once again Orton goes to the ground and even bites Hardy, using anything and everything he can to win back the title tonight. The ref breaks it up as Orton quickly now lifts Jeff up. Sending Hardy into the turnbuckle does Orton who then follows up with a running knee to the stomach. Another one for his troubles and another one by Orton. Three strong knees by Randy Orton to the stomach of Jeff Hardy. With a sadistic grin on his face Orton lifts Hardy onto the top rope. He delivers another strong shot to the face, giving him some more time to prepare for whatever he has in mind.

The people stand as Orton appears to be going for that elevated DDT, but this time he is using the turnbuckle. This would take out Hardy, and almost hand Orton the title on a silver platter. The ref gives a one count, then a two, the three follows and then on four Orton nails the DDT. In a sick spot Hardy may be out. His neck and head hit the ground hard as Orton now goes into a cover.

…1…

…2…

....KICK OUT....

Only just but Jeff Hardy did get the shoulder up. Orton can’t believe it as he asks the ref what was the count. With the match in his hand Orton brings Hardy up to his feet, looking for a normal DDT. Then out of nowhere Hardy executes a small package into a pin combination.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

So close for Hardy who makes it to his feet only to be nailed by a sick clothesline. We see the gum which was in the mouth of fly away after the shot which really knocked Hardy. On his feet now with Hardy down Orton takes a few steps back. His hands placed on the turnbuckle with his eyes wide open. Something has just hit him, the people stand as Orton sets up for what looks to be the punt kick here. Slowly Hardy begins to push himself off the mat, in the perfect position for the kick. People yell for Hardy to move but he can’t hear them. Orton rushes at Hardy for the kick trying to strike. Incredibly Jeff Hardy moves out of the way so Orton just kicks the bottom of the turnbuckle. The fans cheer as Hardy delivers a dropkick which causes Orton to go face first into the top turnbuckle.

With Orton stumbling backward to the centre of the ring, Hardy uses the ropes to sling himself toward Orton. A huge mid-air clothesline takes Orton down as the fans cheer for the high flying offence of Jeff Hardy. The action becomes fast as Hardy sends Orton into the ropes again, this time Orton ducks the clothesline but cannot counter the head scissors by Hardy on the rebound. It sends Orton flying across the ring and to the outside of the ring again. Oh the offence isn’t over as Hardy moves over to the turnbuckle and executes a moonsault to the outside and onto Randy Orton.

With both men down the ref begins to count with this time Jeff Hardy gets to his feet first. With a strong hold on Orton, Jeff brings him over to the steel steps. As he slams the head of Orton into the steps the people count them out. The final number being eight. This match has turned to Hardy now as Jeff rams the back of Orton into the guard rail. In a smart move Hardy breaks the count allowing him to continue this assault. With Orton trying to crawl away, Hardy hits him with a kick to the ribs, knocking Orton down. Inside the ring the ref asks if they would please bring it in the ring. Of course it doesn’t do anything as Jeff uses the steel steps by ramming Orton into them.

Finally they get into the ring as both men enter. Hardy rushes at Orton and knocks him down with a forearm to the face allowing him to go for a pin.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

Still Orton is able to kick out showing how much this match means to him. Hardy now allows Orton to make it to his feet, with Hardy waiting to deliver his next move. Orton is up holding his head after taking several punches to the head in this match. He turns around as Hardy comes at him with all guns blazing. A counter by Orton who nails the scoopslam to gain control here. The Viper begins to go to that place where only he goes, as Orton drops to the ground. He pounds the mat, calling for the RKO here. Slowly Hardy gets to his feet, using the ropes. Not knowing what is waiting for him………counter by Hardy who turns the RKO in a jawbreaker. Orton is stunned here as Hardy sends him into the ropes. This time Hardy delivers a backbody drop, which sends Orton high above the mat.

No cover is made as Hardy rips his shirt off here. He yells out to the crowd as he throws his hands up with his hand signature. A strong kick to the gut followed by the twist of fate takes Randy Orton down. A surprise too many as Jeff doesn’t cover here, however he goes to the top rope. It appears to be air Hardy as Jeff goes for the Swanton.

Orton gets the knees up however as Hardy crashes and burns going for his finisher. The crowd is silent as Orton crawls into the cover.

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…2…

…3…

NO

Wait hold the phone, after the ref appeared to count three Jeff Hardy has his foot on the bottom rope. The ref spots this and waves it off. Orton is pissed here, he quickly goes after Hardy. The sloppy assault from Orton doesn’t look good but it may be working. He throws rights and lefts at Hardy who is still hurting from missing the Swanton. Grabbing Hardy by the hair Randy brings him to his feet. After quick look out at the crowd and then Orton drives his knee into the spine of Hardy. Suddenly Hardy just goes down, the pain too much to handle.

Still Orton hands onto his hair and again drives his knee into the back. The look on Hardy’s face tells the story, as he can’t counter from this position. Finally Orton lets go of the huge hunk of hair he had, which causes Hardy to drop down to the canvas. It is almost like Orton is toying with Hardy at this moment. Thinking he could put Hardy away at any time now. A swift kick to the head by Orton stops any chance of Hardy getting up at the moment. The crowd silent, watching as Orton plans his next move. Randy tells the ref to get ready as he goes into the cover.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

A huge cheer from the crowd as Jeff Hardy kicks out and this match will continue. With shock on his face Orton covers again, hocking both legs this time.

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…2…

...KICK OUT…

Once again Jeff Hardy gets the shoulder up, and Orton now gets in the face of the ref. He demands that the ref count faster or things will get violent tonight not just for Hardy. As Orton goes back to his attack, Hardy fires with a clothesline. A cheer from the crowd as Jeff gets in some offence here. Both men are down as we get a loud Hardy chant. The fans are behind Hardy here as their hero slowly gets to his feet. Hardy is up and goes after Orton, the two slug it out with several rights and lefts. Jeff is about to duck one of the shots and turn it into a side effect. A little what’s up to his brother Matt with that move.

A cover by Hardy here as the fans count with the ref.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

The shoulder is up as the fans boo here, with Hardy not being able to believe it. Dragging Orton over to the turnbuckle goes Hardy, placing him in the bottom of it. He takes a few steps back and runs toward the turnbuckle. Hardy in mid-air drives his boots into the chest of Randy Orton. Another one of his signature moves as Hardy gets to his feet here. It may be time for another Swanton here. With Orton pulled into position by Hardy he climbs to the top rope, with the crowd cheering him on tonight. Hardy looks down at Orton, this is his moment!

This dare devil jumps as everyone stands on their feet, as Jeff Hardy connects with the Swanton Bomb! A huge cheer from the crowd as Hardy goes into the cover.

…1…

…2…

…NO!!!!

This match is not over as Orton gets the shoulder up, the crowd are in shock. The announcers are in shock, the WWE Universe is in shock. The entire world cannot believe that this match is still going. Both men are down as the ref begins a count of ten. It doesn’t go for long as Hardy is up at the four count. He looks down at Orton, wondering what it will take for him to finish Orton off. Slowly Hardy lifts Orton to his feet, and Hardy gets him in position for either a DDT or twist of fate. Hardy twists his body around for the twist of fate, but Orton counters into a sick backbreaker.

Everyone stops as Orton and Hardy are both down here, with Orton slowly crawling toward the champion. No movement from Jeff as Orton goes into the cover.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

My god, nobody can believe this here tonight. Jeff Hardy just kicked out of a huge backbreaker. Both men have put everything they have into this match. The fans are into it, everyone around the world loves this match. What a way to kick of Survivor Series tonight. Having to use the ropes to pull himself up does Orton, who is still suffering the effects of the Swanton Bomb. He goes over to Hardy and lifts him onto his shoulders. Orton moves to the centre of the ring, going for something to finish Hardy off. Until Hardy counters by pushing himself off the shoulders of Orton. Both men are up as Hardy goes for the twist of fate, Orton counters into the RKO. Then Hardy delivers a knee to the back, stunning Orton for the moment.

Hardy uses what strength he had left as he runs up the ropes and nails the whisper in the wind. The crowd go crazy as Hardy falls into the cover here.

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…2…

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Holy shit what a match we have just seen tonight. Jeff Hardy retains the Intercontinental Championship tonight at The Survivor Series.


Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman the winner of the match and STILL INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION JEFF HARDY!

“No More Words” hits as Jeff Hardy retains the Intercontinental Championship here tonight. After a hard fought match with Randy Orton, Hardy can celebrate tonight. The ref hands Jeff the title and he holds it up high as the crowd cheer him on as they have done all night.

Ross: Congratulations are in order for Jeff Hardy who has retained his Intercontinental Championship tonight.

Taz: But let’s not take anything away from Randy Orton. He put up one hell of a fight tonight, man what a finish.

Lawler: It looked like Orton had the match won, but Hardy delivered a simple knee to the back. That stunned Orton and allowed Hardy to deliver the whisper in the wind.

Ross: A simple counter followed by an extreme spot, what a way to kick off Survivor Series here tonight.

Taz: Both men used everything they had. It was an amazing match and both should be very proud.


The camera now cuts backstage and into a room where we find Teddy Long and Eric Bischoff. They will be watching the PPV together, how nice.

Bischoff: See Teddy, that is how we on RAW put on a match.

Long: I gotta admit playa, that was something to see. But the United States Championship match is gonna be even better.

Shaking his head at the thought of this does Bischoff

Bischoff: How could you do any better than what we just saw. It was perfect, the crowd loved it, and everyone was watching it on the edge of their seats.

Long: You just wait and see playa, we going see Rob Van Dam and John Cena steal the show tonight.
Bischoff: I really wish JBL had hit you with the clothesline.

Teddy Long looks at Bischoff and shakes his head.

Long: Now that’s just not right man, why you gotta say stuff like that?

Bischoff: Just sit back and watch RAW dominate again.

Long: Oh I’ll be watching, I’ll watch as we here on the blue brand layeth the Smackdown on all of Team RAW tonight.

The two continue to talk back and forth as the camera switches to Rey Mysterio who is seen walking to the ring for his match tonight with Nunzio.

Grisham: Rey, excuse me, Rey.

Mysterio stops and allows Grisham to catch up to him.

Grisham: Could I get a quick word Rey?

Mysterio: Sure Todd, I got time.

Todd regathers himself as he addresses Mysterio.

Grisham: Who do you think you’ll go tonight in your match with Nunzio?

Mysterio: I’ll do what I always do, and that’s put on a show. I go out to the ring and preform my hardest, tonight is no different. Nunzio has been holding my cruiserweight title for too long, I want it back. I promise my fans that tonight, we will crown at least one NEW champion.

Rey walks off as we go back to ringside for his championship match.



Lawler: Well are you ready for some cruiserweight action JR?

Ross: I’ll probably have trouble keeping up.

Taz: It’s exciting, it’s amazing, and it’s the cruiserweight of Smackdown!


“Booyaka 619” hits as Rey Mysterio runs out to the stage with his pyro going off. He runs up to some children wearing his mask, putting his head against theirs.

Lillian Garcia: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the Cruiserweight Championship. Introducing first the challenger he is…….REY MYSTERIO!

"The Extreme Stud" plays as the Cruiserweight Champion makes his way to the ring. With the title on his shoulder Nunzio shines it up. Mocking Rey Mysterio as he enters the ring.

Lillian Garcia: And now introducing his opponent, he is the Cruiserweight Champion…….NUNZIO!

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Cruiserweight Championship
Singles Match

Nunzio © vs Rey Mysterio


The bell rings and we begin this cruiserweight match. Nunzio slowly moves toward Mysterio, then as Rey rushes forward Nunzio is quick to back up. He goes back into the ropes, forcing the ref to make Rey back off. The two trade words, as Mysterio tells Nunzio to hurry up and compete. It looks like Nunzio is in no hurry because when he moves out from the ropes ready to fight. He goes right back to them, causing the match to stay on hold longer. Not much of a high flying match now.

After the stalling from Nunzio, Rey has had enough. He gets past the ref and pulls Nunzio out from the corner and into the center of the ring. A strong kick to the leg by Rey connects as we have our first contact for the match. Several strong strikes follow as Nunzio tries to block but is unsuccessful. Rey now sends Nunzio into the ropes on the rebound Rey leap frogs over him. Still in up in the air Rey uses his feet to kick Nunzio in the back. The crowd pop as it truly shows his ability. The champ falls forward toward the ropes in position for the 619. Rey points up as the crowd pop for the signal. He goes for the 619, almost connecting but at the last second Nunzio ducks and pushes Rey off balance.

Quickly Nunzio drops the knees to the stomach area of Mysterio. Each one connecting as Nunzio holds onto the top rope for leverage. Then he turns to his huge red boot, as he drives it into the head of Mysterio. It turns Mysterio around with each shoot, with Nunzio taking a few steps back each time. He goes for a cover after this very effective assault.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

Mysterio gets the shoulder up as Nunzio isn’t happy. He grabs Rey by the mask and delivers a suplex with force. Dropping him nearly directly on his head as he can’t counter. Another cover by Nunzio for the win.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

After this borderline brain buster Mysterio still gets the shoulder up. Nunzio now drags Rey over to the bottom rope, pushing his knee into the back of the head. This causes the rope to cut off the air going to the lungs of Mysterio. The ref begins a count with Nunzio breaking on four. However he does go back to it several times, but always breaks on the four count. Finally Nunzio pulls Rey off the rope, and slings him into the ropes. He goes for a dropkick; however Rey puts on the breaks causing Nunzio to kick air and fall. As Nunzio tries to sit up, Mysterio delivers a sharp kick to the head with his right boot. It may be enough to win as it appears to knock Nunzio out.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

A fighting champion in Nunzio as he gets the shoulder off the mat here. With Mysterio pulling Nunzio to his feet, the champion is slung into the ropes and here comes Mysterio. He connects with a flying forearm to the face of Nunzio. Sending the champion down with Mysterio starting to turn the offence on. He picks Nunzio up and sends him over to the turnbuckle. When Nunzio arrives Mysterio follows with a splash. When Mysterio steps back Nunzio stumbles forward into a DDT.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

It’s not enough as Nunzio is able to get the shoulder up again. Rey decides to go to the top rope here with Nunzio still down. With the crowd watching on Mysterio dives for the splash off the top rope. Nunzio is able to move out of the way, but in a cool spot Mysterio is able to roll forward and save himself. Thinking Mysterio has crashed and burned Nunzio acts cocky, taunting the people. Behind him Mysterio lays down, faking being hurt. Nunzio moves over to Mysterio grabbing him by the mask. The plan goes into action here as Mysterio executes a small package.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

The count was an inch away as both men are up quick. Nunzio goes for a clothesline, but Mysterio counts with a hurricana sending Nunzio into the middle rope. The crowd pop as Mysterio once again goes for the 619. This time Nunzio pulls out crawling over to the other side of the ring. The fans boo with Nunzio escaping the 619 for the second time tonight. Mysterio isn’t giving up hope as he rushes at Nunzio, but it is a mistake. Nunzio hits Rey with a boot to the stomach and borderline lower regions. It stuns Rey for the moment and Nunzio quickly strikes with a DDT. He then goes for a cover.

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…2…

…KICK OUT...

Nunzio once again picks Rey off the ground, ramming him back into the turnbuckle. He delivers several rights to the trapped Mysterio. Switching between punches and kicks, so not to give Rey a chance to counter. A strong knee to stomach allows Nunzio to move Mysterio into the center of the ring. He lifts Rey onto his shoulders, and then drops him down with a double knee to the stomach. Much like the finisher another famous cruiserweight once used. He goes for the cover as Rey holds his ribs.

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...KICK OUT...

Frustration comes over the face of Nunzio who can’t seem to put Mysterio away. He stands up, looking down at Mysterio and boots him in the head. That big red boot hitting time and time again. Mysterio fights to get up, having to use the ropes now. Nunzio is ready calling for something. He rushes at Mysterio possibly for the big boot; however Rey hits a dropkick to the knee. Causing Nunzio to fall and landed on the middle rope. The crowd cheers as Mysterio finally hits the 619 and then the splash as he covers.

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Lillian Garcia: The winner of the match and NEW CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION REY MYSTERIO!

“Booyaka 619” plays as Rey Mysterio is handed the title with the fans cheering for him in the background. Rey holds the title to his chest as he takes in the moment.

Ross: Rey Mysterio has become champion here tonight everybody, a feel good moment right there.

Slowly Mysterio climbs to the top turnbuckle, holding the title high as photos are taken of the NEW champion.

Taz: Once again Rey Mysterio has gained the Cruiserweight Championship, in a match where it could have gone either way.

Lawler: No doubt that this match could have gone either way, but in the end Rey Mysterio has come away with the win.
 
With Mysterio walking down the ramp we switch backstage into the trainer’s room. Chris Jericho is sitting on a bench with the trainer checking his neck out.

Trainer: Stay still, I have to check this out.

Jericho: Hurry up will you, I don’t have a match tonight.

The trainer has a look at the neck and appears to be finished with the check-up.

Trainer: You’ll be fine Chris, just try and go easy on the neck when you’re out there.

Jericho: Go easy on my neck, how the hell do I do that?

Slowly Jericho stands on his feet, still holding his neck.

Jericho: I’m going into a submission match with a hurt neck after that Batista Bomb on RAW. Personally I don’t think it’s fair but I have to compete. Ric Fair probably planned this, trying to get the upper hand before our match tonight. If I have to go for surgery, than you better find yourself a different job.

Trainer: I can’t do anything for it Chris, it really isn’t that bad.

Jericho: It better not be!

The door opens as Randy Orton walks into the trainer’s room with Jericho trying to leave. They bump into each other, as they try to use the door.

Jericho: Well hello Randy, how are we today?

Orton: Don’t start tonight Jericho, I’m not in the mood.

Randy takes a seat on the bench where Jericho was moments before. He is still hurting from his match with Jeff Hardy and is getting a check-up here.

Jericho: Oh, poor little Randall didn’t get his title back. How sad for you, poor kid.

Orton: Just get out Jericho, I’m not in the mood.

With Orton not in the best of moods, Jericho now takes the time to antagonise The Viper.

Jericho: Hey don’t get mad with me because you lost your match tonight. I mean, if you weren’t a loser and nothing more than a cheap third generation wrestler, then maybe you would be able to beat Jeff Hardy. Even I beat Jeff Hardy, multiple times to tell you the truth.

Orton: Well isn’t that great for you, now just go away.

A small laugh by Jericho how continues. He gets right into the face of Randy Orton as the tension is high here.

Jericho: If you think you intimidate me than you’re wrong. I don’t see you as a threat at all, nothing more than a black mark on the roster. You will never be anything more than a one hit wonder with that title run back in 2004. I watched oh yeah, I saw as the people called you the future. Well let me tell you, Chris Jericho is the present and the future of the WWE. I’m going to be the top superstar on RAW again, I will be champion again. And while the people call you the future, I’ll make sure you just become a bad memory in the past of the WWE. You can bet on that Randall.

As Jericho backs off and goes to leave, Randy Orton rushes up from the bench and shoves Jericho against the wall. Holding him against it as the trainer watches on unable to do anything.

Orton: Let me tell you, tonight I hope Ric Flair breaks your damn leg. If you do somehow win tonight, I promise I will come after you tomorrow on RAW. They say don’t mess with The Viper, because he bites back. Well Jericho, this Viper is just going to bite but I’m going for the kill.

Randy pushes Jericho away as Orton than takes a seat on the bench again. Jericho takes a quick look at Orton and then closes the door on his way out. The final image is Orton sitting on the bench as the trainer goes to check him out.


Ross: We are back here at ringside as we are set to see the United States Championship defend here tonight. With the champion John Cena going up against the former champion Rob Van Dam.

Taz: I’m excited for this JR, we got John Cena the cocky young champion. Facing off against RVD the relaxed high flyer.

Lawler: RVD bores me.

Taz: Really Lawler, RVD bores you? Have you not seen his stuff?

Lawler: That would mean I have to watch Smackdown or ECW. They both suck.

Taz: We have some of the hottest wrestlers in the world on Smackdown.

Ross: I think you need to respect both men here, they can both compete at the highest level and I’m looking forward to this.


“One of a Kind” hits so the crowd jump to their feet. Some begin to sing along with the music as RVD walks out. He checks out the crowd and then rushes down to the ring.

Lillian Garcia: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the United States Championship. Introducing first the challenger……ROB VAN DAM!

“My Time Is Now” plays as the crowd begin to boo. They begin a you suck chant as the music continues to play. John Cena usually gets a mixed reaction but tonight he is getting booed by the entire crowd. Cena appears with the title around his waist, shining it up as he walks down to the ring.

Lillian Garcia: Introducing his opponent, he is the reigning United States Champion……JOHN CENA!

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United States Championship
Singles Match

John Cena © vs Rob Van Dam


Cena hands the belt to the ref who then shows it to the crowd with a small pop. He then hands it to a crew member at ringside. The bell rings as the crowd pop once again. Nobody moves both men waiting for the other man to make a move. Slowly Cena takes a few steps back slapping his arms as he does. The two then charge locking up centre of the ring. They both push with Cena making Rob slowly back up. They go until Cena gets Rob right up against the ropes and the ref calls for a break. The two let go of each other however Cena gets a cheap shot to the face on the way out. This is answered as Rob fires back with a right of his own, to a cheer from the crowd. Another shot by Cena who then slings him into the ropes. A clothesline attempt countered by Rob who ducks and then sweeps the legs of Cena. With Cena down Rob hits him with a double leg drop to the chest, followed by a cover.

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...KICK OUT…

Only a one count after the leg drop as Rob has control of the head of Cena. He brings him to his feet, hitting a quick forearm to the head so he keeps control. Rob then kicks Cena in the gut causing him to bend down. Taking a few steps back does Rob who then just kicks Cena in the face. Simple he just kicked him the face off, nothing hard about that. The hands go up from Cena who grabs his nose, thinking it could be broken. He turns his back to Rob, which isn’t a smart move. This extremist executes a dropkick sending Cena into the turnbuckle. Now Rob runs and climbs up the turnbuckle executing a moonsault onto John Cena. This ends in position for a cover as the ref goes to count.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…


Not surprising to Rob who hits several punches to the face of Cena, just trying to do that extra bit of damage. For the first time in this match Rob sends Cena to the outside by throwing him out there. Always a nice way to travel, first class on air van dam. With Cena on the outside Rob goes to the top turnbuckle looking down at his opponent. Slowly Cena makes it to his feet as Rob comes off the top rope. Unlike past times Cena is able to move out of the way causing Rob to just fall to the ground which only has a thin padding. Rob lands hard on the outside with Cena looking on from only a metre away. He has a grin on his face; this could be the turning point here.

Grabbing Rob by the hair or ponytail whatever you want to call it. Cena drags Rob over to the announcer table, breaking the count once he gets there. He goes back to the outside delivering a quick right to keep control. The top of the announce table comes off as Cena prepares to get extreme here. With Rob by the hair Cena slams his face into the table. The fans boo so Cena does it again, this time using both his hands. Once more Cena drives Rob into the table head first. The announcers ask Cena to take it back in the ring, as if it would really do anything. Cena does however break the count again, giving Rob time to think of something to counter. And this chance is well worth it, as Rob stops his head being slammed into the table but instead slams Cena. The switch has taken place as Rob slams John head first into the table at least six times. Now Rob sends Cena back into the ring where he goes for a cover.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

Another two count as John Cena fights to keep his title. Using the ropes to get up does Cena while Rob waits on the other side of the ring. After bring slammed into the announce table six times Cena is still able to stand, amazing stuff right here. Once he turns around Rob goes to kick him in the face, however Cena is able to catch the foot. It isn’t over as Rob spins and kicks Cena in the face with the other foot. A great move by Rob who now feels he may be able to do this. Here comes Rob who drags Cena by the legs over to the turnbuckle, setting up for his split leg move. With Cena in position the crowd cheer as Rob goes to the top turnbuckle, checking to make sure Cena hasn’t moved. He takes the chance and goes for the split leg but Cena is able to get his knees up and Rob can’t counter. The number one contender in Rob rolls around holding his stomach, in pain now. John Cena takes advantage as he goes into the cover hooking both legs.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

No this match isn’t done screams JR, as Rob gets his shoulder up. When Cena gets to his feet he brings Rob up to. Hooking the arm of Rob does Cena who delivers a fisherman suplex. Cena thinks about a cover, instead he waits for Rob to get to his feet. Once he does Cena goes for a right hand but Rob hits a shot of his own. The two battle back and forth here, as Rob slings Cena into the ropes. He goes for a back body drop on Cena who is able to counter with a sharp DDT. He is quick to go for the cover, not wanting to give up this advantage he has gained here.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

A look of frustration comes across the face of Cena, seeing as he can’t put this match to rest. The crowd get a small Van Dam chant going catching the attention of Cena. He grabs the head of Rob and hits him with a kick to the stomach. Now Cena runs off the ropes and delivers a flying shoulder block which takes Rob down. He is quick to get back off however but is once again put back down with another shoulder block. Cena has turned it on here as he lifts Rob up again only to drop him with a spin out powerbomb.

The right hand goes up as the fans boo here. The quick you can’t see me from Cena and he connects with the five knuckle shuffle to Rob. Both hands of Cena go up and he yells Word Life and prepares for the FU. Slowly Rob gets to his feet, still feeling the effects of the splash before. He turns right into position for the FU, but lucky for Rob he is able to counter by shifting his weight and turning it into a pinfall combination.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

Catching Cena off guard gives Rob some life as he hits a strong forearm to the face. It rocks Cena who stumbles back toward the turnbuckle. As he leans against the soft padding, Rob comes charging and connects with a huge knee to the jaw. The head of our champion snaps back with the strong knee which is followed up by a bulldog. No cover is made as Rob looks out to the crowd who cheer him on. With a win in sight Rob has a choice take the chance or try something else. What will Rob do, a chance to live forever is here? He has to take it, will he?

The fans cheer as Rob climbs to the top of the turnbuckle, he is going to take the chance. Cena is down having not moved at all. As Rob prepares to jump Cena slowly begins to push himself off the mat. The plan changes for Rob who has to think quickly. Cena is up gathering himself, not knowing what is waiting for him when he turns around. Then in the most shocking moment so far tonight, Rob dives for a crossbody but Cena is able to catch him in mid-air. The crowd are stunned as Cena lifts Rob onto his shoulders. He moves into the centre of the ring, and delivers the FU. A cover is made but the result is unstoppable.

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Lillian Garcia: The winner of the match and STILL UNITED STATES CHAMPION………JOHN CENA!

“My Time Is Now” plays as John Cena gains the victory tonight. He is handed his title holding it up high with pride. In an amazing finish to a fine match between these two. Cena does his you can’t see me taunt to RVD who is still down at this point.

Taz: Now that was a fine match between two of the rising stars on Smackdown. Now Lawler tell me what was wrong with that match?

Lawler: Nothing was wrong with it, I just liked the Intercontinental Championship match more.

Taz: That’s right crawl back into that hole over on Monday Night RAW.

Ross: John Cena has retained the United States Championship here at Survivor Series against a very game Rob Van Dam. A great match between the two and you can see them every week on Friday Nights.

Taz: It really has been a good night so far hasn’t it?

Ross: Some great matches have taken place and we still have many more to go here.

Lawler: Just wait to Smackdown vs RAW, Team RAW is going to win without losing anybody.

Taz: I’m sure.

Lawler: I’m glad you agree with me.


As both Taz and Lawler continue to argue back and forth the camera switches to Ric Flair who is walking down the halls to the ring for his match. Suddenly he stops and looks to the right with a big old smile on his face. We find out why as Arn Anderson walks up and gives Flair a hug. It last for a while until Arn steps back.

Anderson: Good luck out there tonight Ric.

Flair: I can still hang with the youngsters here Arn, you know that.

Anderson: Oh I know it, but does Jericho?

The two laugh as Flair shakes his head.

Flair: He has no idea what I can bring when the deck is stacked against me. Tonight I am going to show the world that Ric Flair is still the man around here.

Anderson: I know, good luck and I’ll see you later my man.

The two shake hands as Ric continues to make his way down to the ring. We now go into split screen as Jericho is making his way down to the stage.


Ross: This is the match I have been waiting for, Jericho vs Ric Flair. The battle of the generations, Flair dominated the 80’s and the 90’s. While Chris Jericho has been one of the top guys since 1999. If this getting you excited you are not a wrestling fan. Let’s take a look at how this whole thing started!

***Video on Flair vs Jericho***

- Jericho calling Ric Flair out on Monday Night RAW, challenging him to a match at Unforgiven.
- At Unforgiven Chris Jericho defeats Ric Flair in a hard fought match between the two. The cocky Jericho rants on PPV about his victory.
- Flair pins Jericho in a tag team match setting up their bout at Survivor Series. The tension between the two is high as they want to fight.
- Jericho hosts the highlight reel which is really just a set up for a sneak attack.
- The Church at the horsemen with Jericho, Triple H, Batista and Flair make the save.
- Final image is Jericho and Flair nose to nose as it turns black and white.


***End Video Package***

“Also sprach Zarathustra” hits so the crowd cheer with probably the biggest pop of the night. Some members of the audience are bowing down to this living legend as he makes his way to the ring. His robe being pink tonight, as gives the crowd a woo for their troubles.

Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman the following contest is a submission match. They only way to win is by submission which means by making them tap out or saying they quit. There are no pinfalls, no disqualifications and no count outs. There will be no rope break in this match as pre order of RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff. Also submission will count anywhere! Introducing first in the ring at this time……RIC FLAIR!

Lawler: You know, I have wrestled Ric Flair countless times over my career and he still hasn’t lost a step. If Chris Jericho thinks this will be nothing more than a walk in the part he is going to get a huge kick in the face when he comes out here.

Taz: I don’t think Jericho is going to do that, yeah he is cocky but he can wrestle with the best of them. Jericho acts like an arrogant guy but when it comes to being inside that ring, he knows what to do.


“Break Down the Walls” hits and we get instant heat for Y2J. The crowd are all over Jericho tonight as he makes his way out in what looks to be a Ric Flair type robe. Playing mind games does Jericho taunting Flair every way possible.

Lillian Garcia: And now please welcome his opponent……CHRIS JERICHO!

The crowd boo at the mention of the name Jericho, but he doesn’t care.

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Submission Match

Ric Flair vs Chris Jericho


These two rivals have been waiting for this chance for weeks, since Unforgiven Flair has wanted to get his hands on Jericho again and he will get it tonight. A lock up is teased, with both men connecting for a moment. However Jericho backs off, causing heat from the crowd. He mouths off at them, even going to the outside of the ring. A fan at ringside begins to get into a battle of words with Jericho, causing a loud up roar of cheers from the crowd. With Jericho having his back turned Flair sneaks up and shoves Jericho into the guard rail. The chops begin with Flair striking at the chest of Jericho. Each time the crowd woo, with Jericho’s chest going red. After taking several chops Jericho does find something inside him to fire a chop back.

The battle of the chops is on outside the ring, with nobody standing down here. Flair putting everything into his chops, pulling his arm as far back as possible. The sound of the chops hitting the chest of both men rumbles around the arena. You can imagine what these men are feeling right now as Flair is getting the better of situation.

As Jericho stumbles back here, Flair slings him into the steel steeps with Jericho hitting them knee first. The veteran in Ric Flair quickly goes after the hurt Jericho here. Grabbing the right leg, pulling it in an upward direction, and then dropping his body weight on it. He continues this multiple times to ware down Chris Jericho in this submission match. He gives the people a woo as Flair sends Jericho back into the ring.

With Jericho rolling into the ring Flair is quick to follow. He goes right back to the leg, picking it up and dropping it down in a type of DDT move. All this is will be used in the figure four which Flair is working to get to. Slowly Flair moves Jericho over to the ropes, placing his leg on the bottom rope. Flair goes to down his weight on the leg; however Jericho gets his foot up which kicks Flair in the face. The counter knocks Flair down as Jericho grabs his leg, holding it in pain. Still grabbing at his leg Jericho makes it to his feet with Flair standing now also. A swift keep to the back of the leg by Jericho causes Flair to fall. Several more swift kicks follow to the back, leg, and even one to the head of Flair.

Jericho yells out that he is the king of the world with Flair down. He grabs Flair by the head pulling him to a vertical base. Jericho now slings Flair into the turnbuckle, he charges hitting Flair with a clothesline. Slowly Jericho removes his arm causing Flair to fall down to the mat. The fans cheer for Flair who is down while Jericho delivers a quick kick to the head.

With Flair lying on his stomach, Jericho sits back locking in the camel clutch. He twists the head of Flair causing more discomfort as he leans back. The ref gets into position as Jericho yell at him to ask Flair if he gives up. With a solid grip Jericho continues to hold on, using everything he has to try and make Flair tap out. The crowd try to get a small Flair chant going but Jericho yells at them to shut up. Surprising they slow become silent, with Jericho still holding on. Then we see a sign of life from Flair who begins to crawl forward.

Jericho is shaking his head, saying no, wishing this weren’t happening. Fighting for everything he is worth Flair gets his knees up, pushing himself off the ground. He then makes it to his feet with Jericho still on his back. As the fans cheer Flair drops backward with Jericho trapped underneath him. This match may just turn here as Flair gets to his feet. He hits Jericho with a chop, which gets a cheer from the crowd. Here comes Flair who delivers multiple chops once again in this match. Using what brought him to the dance in those famous chops. Then out of nowhere Flair hits Jericho with a right hand to the chin, then a left, like a boxer.

A clothesline attempt from Jericho is ducked by Flair who then executes a back suplex. Ross mentions at ringside that this match could go either way. Well it certainly could as Flair makes it to his feet first. With Jericho down Flair grabs his leg and locks in the figure four leg lock. The crowd rise watching as Jericho begins to struggle for his life here. The announcers get louder when talking here; they know this could be the end for Jericho. He struggles trying to reach the rope, but that will not do anything. We will have no rope break tonight; nobody is saving Chris Jericho here. He is all alone tonight, and he is in trouble right now.

With sweet on the face and body of Flair he raises he right hand. Doing whatever he can to increase the pain caused by the hold. He screams at Jericho to tap, even taking a swipe at his head. But Jericho is holding on, he is doing whatever he can to not tap. Digging in his fingers into the mat, trying to crawl to the ropes. Then in a shocking moment, Jericho is an inch away from the rope but Flair is able to pull him back away from them. A loud sound of laughter is heard from the crowd as they chant for Flair. In a moment which caused the crowd to become silent, Jericho sits up feeling the pain. He looks into the eyes of Flair, while the audio doesn’t pick it up you can read his lips as he says “I will not tap tonight”. It is soon after this that Jericho is able to roll over, reversing the pain caused by the hold. Flair of course is quick to break it, not wanting to cause any damage to himself.

Jericho gets to his feet hold is leg, feeling the effects of the damage he has taken in this match. A chop block by Flair is missed as Jericho is able to move out of the way. So Flair just chops air, allowing Jericho to connect with a dropkick. With control of this match now Jericho lifts Flair to a vertical base, before sending him into the ropes. On the rebound Flair is unable to do anything as he is hit with a spin kick by Jericho. A quick look to the outside by Jericho pops an idea into his head. He slides to the outside and grabs a steel chair. Flair has no idea what is happening as Jericho holds it up high.

Here calls for Flair to get up and get some more. Too bad for Flair that he doesn’t know what more is. With the chair in his hand Jericho rushes toward Flair, but in true Flair famous he grabs the family jewels to counter.

The people cheer as Flair mouths off against Chris Jericho. His right hand with a firm grip of the jewels of Jericho who screams out. He tries to escape but Flair isn’t letting go anytime soon. The chair which Jericho was swinging has fallen in the corner, so it is still in the ring. Finally Flair lets go, surprising to many Jericho is still standing but is soon put down with a chop from Flair. A small get the chair chant from the crowd as Flair spots the weapon.

He picks it up, looking, thinking, wondering what he could do with this. He watches as Jericho is making it to his feet with the help of the ropes. As Jericho is leaning against the ropes Flair nails him in the back with the chair. The attack continues as Flair beats Jericho multiple times with the chair, hitting him in the spine of the back. Flair has gone mad as the crowd cheer him on. Someone needs to get that chair away from him. Now Flair yells at Jericho to get up, come get some of this. Slowly Jericho makes it to his feet, and is hit with the chair again this time in the right knee.

Down goes Jericho and now Flair goes back to the figure four leg lock, which he is able to lock in. This could be it as Jericho is in trouble. Flair is calling for the ref to ask Jericho, who this time says no. But Flair is doing everything he can right here. The crowd are standing, as Jericho is able to tap! His hand is an inch away, only just off the mat here. Everyone is watching, the announcers reminding us what this entire match means to both men. It could be over here as Flair continues to twist and turn, while Jericho can’t do anything.

As he did last time Jericho tries to turn over but Flair is able to roll once again. A strike to the head gives Jericho something to work with. He tries again to strike Flair in the head, hitting him again. Now Jericho rolls over, but still Flair rolls back into position. Nothing is working so the hand of Jericho begins to lower. Will he tap out or can he hold on? The crowd scream here as Jericho is shouting out in pain.

For the third time Jericho rolls over and is able to keep it that way. Flair is forced to break the hold so he doesn’t hurt himself now. The leg is hurting as Jericho crawls over to the corner, where the chair is. He looks down seeing the chair, this could be his chance. Flair goes after him only to be nailed in the head with the chair by Jericho. The fans boo as Jericho begins to hammer away with the chair. He slams it off any exposed body part, going ten and the eleven times. Slowly Jericho walks around Flair ask the ref to check him. Flair says he will continue so Jericho hits him in the back once more.

The chair held high above his head Jericho brings it down, hitting him again. The assault just keeps coming as Jericho then nails Ric in the head, causing a cut on the head. Again Jericho asks the ref to check Flair who still will not give up. He drops the chair and pulls Flair over to the turnbuckle. The chair is placed around the neck of Flair as the announcers now think this is going too far. Ross is calling to Jericho, saying to stop this. Jericho climbs to the top rope and points down to Flair. He gives the ref one last chance to ask Flair if he wants to give up.

Flair has no way to counter, but he doesn’t give up. This gets under the skin of Jericho who now drops the leg over the chair which is around the neck of Flair. The crowd are silent with the ref quickly taking the chair from around the neck of Flair. He asks Flair if he wants to give up, but he can’t talk. Blood is coughed up by Flair who may be bleeding internally. Jericho looks on and asks the ref if Flair has given up. Of course the ref reveals he hasn’t. If Jericho wasn’t pissed off before he is now. Violently he grabs Flair by the legs and locks in the Walls of Jericho, putting his knee on the back of the neck. He pulls back, with the ref checking Flair. He has no choice, Flair is done, and nothing is left in the veteran. Blood being coughed up, Jericho has gone mad here.

The ref has a look of distress on his face, thinking about calling the match. Jericho screams at him not to, as Ric Flair must give up. The ref has no power here, with Jericho still pulling back. Slowly we see the hand of Flair begin to tap the ground, quickly the ref signals for the bell.


Lillian Garcia: The winner of the match by submission……CHRIS JERICHO!

“Break Down the Walls” hits as Jericho has his hand raised by the ref while the medical team is rushing to Flair. The put him on a stretcher and quickly get him away from ringside and to the back. Before they do however Jericho whispers something into the ear of Flair and then wipes his hand over his face. With blood on his hand Jericho wipes it on his chest. As Flair is wheeled out Jericho begins to make his way up the ramp. He has done it, he has defeated Ric Flair. Leaving him bleeding internally, a possible career ending match here tonight.

Ross: Ladies and gentleman, I don’t know what to say. Chris Jericho may have just ended the career of Ric Flair.

Lawler: The chair was around the neck of Flair and Jericho just dropped the leg on it.

Taz: I think we all thought this match would be about submissions and what not. But we saw that Chris Jericho had a different idea. He must have had this planned from the start.

Ross: We will try and get an update on Ric Flair later tonight; we wish him and his family the best.

Lawler: Jericho said he wanted to make a statement, he did tonight.
 
As the announcers continue to talk we switch backstage and into the locker-room of Team Smackdown. They are all wearing blue Smackdown shirts as JBL walks into the room.

JBL: OK guys gather round here.

Orlando Jordan and Big Show move up and listen to what JBL has to say.

JBL: In a matter of moments we will be going out there, representing our brand. We have to win tonight, for not only us but all the boys. You see Edge thinks that he is better than us, each of us are nothing in his mind. I want him to find out that we are the most dominate brand and most dominate team ever in Survivor Series history. If I give the order, you make the tag. If I call for you to get out of the ring, you do so. We have to be a unit tonight, losing isn’t an option.

Big Show stands up, looking right at JBL.

Show: I’m with you, don’t worry, we got this.

Jordan: Same with me, I’m with you.

With the approval of his team JBL shakes their hands. He opens the door and they walk out, right into the sight of Team RAW. Edge is standing outside the door with Shawn Michaels and Maxx Van Jules (MVP).

Edge: Well if it isn’t the blue brand.

JBL: Out of our way Edge, we wouldn’t want to beat you here before you even get into the ring.

Edge: You sound confident then.

JBL: When you have a giant on the team, it’s hard not to.

The two teams mark off against each other, with JBL and Edge, Michaels and Big Show, and finally Jules and Jordan. Edge slowly begins to back off, with his team doing it also.

Edge: I’ll see you out there.

JBL: You won’t be out there for long.

Team RAW walk off as JBL and Team Smackdown begin to walk toward the stage area. The camera switches to the room where Teddy Long and Eric Bischoff were watching from. Teddy looks to be having a good time, while Bischoff seems worried. Maybe he doesn’t have faith in his team. The two begin to talk about Smackdown vs RAW, with each GM taking the side of their brand. Teddy Long sounds more confident than Bischoff who seems a tad worried.

Back and ringside it is time for another match, finally we will see Smackdown vs RAW!




Ross: Taz, Lawler who do you guys have picked in this match?

Both men look at JR and he knows what is coming.

Taz: SMACKDOWN!

Lawler: RAW!


“Metalingus” hits as the crowd give a small pop. The smoke and pyro come from the stage as Edge rushes out. Holding the Money in the Bank briefcase in his hand, the team captain for RAW makes his way to the ring. With the music changing over to his partner.

Lillian Garcia: The following contest is a six man tag team match which will be under elimination rules. Men can be eliminated by pinfall, submission, disqualification and count outs. Introducing first he is the team captain for Monday Night RAW……EDGE!

“Sexy Boy” plays as Shawn Michaels makes his way out. With huge pop from the crowd Michaels goes down to his knees as his pyro goes off.

Lillian Garcia: Introducing his partners, first he is the Heartbreak Kid……SHAWN MICHAELS!

“I’m Comin” hits as the crowd settle, with the arrival of Maxx Van Jules. This new superstar makes his way out to the ring with his partners checking him out.

Lillian Garcia: And the final member for team RAW……MAXX VAN JULES!

All three men are in the ring, having a quick last minute discussion before their opponents arrive to the ring.

“Crank it Up” hits and the crowd know what is coming. The biggest man in this match, the Big Show makes his way to the ring. He looks on at team RAW and signals he is going to break them in half.

Lillian Garcia: And their opponents, introducing first representing Smackdown the Big Show.

“Longhorn” plays and the crowd begin to boo. We await the arrival of the Smackdown captain and one more team mate. Then we see the white limo begin to pull out as Big Show watches on. Out comes JBL and Orlando Jordan, riding in style tonight.

Lillian Garcia: Introducing at this time they are not only representing Smackdown but also The Office, Orlando Jordan and Smackdown captain……JBL!

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Six man elimination tag match
Smackdown vs RAW


Team Smackdown enter the ring as the camera shows both teams. They look ready to go here as the ref ask that they all go into the corners. Slowly both teams pick a man to start the match, RAW picking Edge with Smackdown picking Orlando. The bell sounds and this match is off. We already here JBL yelling orders out as Orlando and Edge meet in the middle of the ring. He connects with a right hand, only to have Edge fire one back. A nice shot from Orlando rocks Edge who becomes off balance. Quickly Orlando sends him into the ropes, going for a dropkick on the rebound. The veteran in Edge however grabs the ropes before he is able to rebound so Orlando kicks pure air. A roll forward by Edge gets him in position for a quick cover while Orlando is down.

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...KICK OUT…

A quick cover gets two for Edge who is able to hit a clothesline on Jordan when he reaches his feet. A small pop from the crowd as Edge lifts Orlando to his feet, sending him over to the corner. A spear in the corner is missed by Edge, with Orlando moving out of the way sending Edge shoulder first into the post. A loud crack is heard as Orlando rolls Edge up.

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…KICK OUT…

The boots begin as Orlando kicks the body of Edge, moving around his body. He grabs Edge by the hair, dragging him over to the corner. After a shot with the forearm Orlando tags in JBL. Quickly JBL grabs the arm of Edge, twisting it, giving him the control. Some quick shots to the shoulder by JBL, who then slings Edge into the ropes. He goes for a shoulder block which Edge is able to counter and turn it into a drop toe hold. He rolls over the body of JBL, and turns into a crossface. The crowd stand up as Edge pulls back here, with JBL in trouble. Could the team captain for Smackdown tap so early in the match? We are in the middle of the ring with no ropes to save the millionaire. Edge has him where he wants, with his team mates looking on.

From behind Orlando Jordan comes in, breaking the submission and possibly saving JBL for tapping out here. The ref forces Orlando out while Edge pulls JBL over to the corner. A tag is made and Shawn Michaels comes into the match. With JBL to his feet, Michaels hammers away with knife edge chops. Just like one of his best friends in Ric Flair, Michaels has one hell of a hard chop on him. A red mark along the chest of JBL is visible after the assault, with Michaels delivering a kick to the middle section.

A quick right hand as Michaels sends JBL into the turnbuckle. Here comes Michaels who dives toward JBL, but at the last moment JBL is able to move sending Michaels into the turnbuckle. After moving out of the way, JBL grabs Michaels by the head and drops him with a DDT. Cover here from JBL.

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…KICK OUT…

JBL goes into a mount position, striking with fist to the head. With the crowd firmly behind Team RAW here they cheer for Michaels. JBL gets to his feet, hitting a quick forearm on Michaels. A kick to the gut by JBL is followed up with a vertical suplex. He hits it perfectly as JBL goes into the cover.

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…KICK OUT…

A small pop from the crowd as JBL shakes his head. He pounds away with fist to not only the head but by the end of it he is striking the upper back as Michaels tries to cover up. The captain of Smackdown gets to his feet, sending Michaels into the corner with the other Smackdown team mates. With Orlando Jordan holding Shawn Michaels JBL comes charging. The shoulder of JBL drives into the stomach of Shawn Michaels with his team mates watching on.

Edge yells for Shawn to fight back to the corner, telling him to make the tag. A smirk comes over the face of JBL, who taunts Edge. Things just go from bad to worse as Big Show gets the tag. The giant comes into the ring, towering over Michaels. With Shawn down on the ground, Big Show grabs him by the hair. Pulling him to his feet, as JBL cheers Big Show on. The power in the eyes of JBL is unbelievable; he knows having the giant on his team brings victory forward.

A huge slap to the chest by Big Show who brings that frying pan like hand down against Shawn Michaels. The huge slap seems to have woken up something inside Shawn Michaels. He fires back with a chop and then a right hand. Shawn tries to whip Big Show into the ropes; of course Show is able to stop and instead sends Michaels into the corner. Using his athletic ability Michaels is able to set up the corner and deliver a moonsault onto Big Show. The crowd pop as a cover is made by Shawn Michaels.

…1…

…KICK OUT…

A huge kick out by Big Show who sends Michaels flying off him. With Edge yelling for a tag Shawn dives over to the corner. Now Edge is legal off the tag from Michaels. He quickly goes down in the corner calling for the spear here. The people stand as Big Show is slow to get to his feet. JBL is going crazy on the outside, demanding Show to do something. Edge charges forward for the spear, only to be countered by Show who is able to grab Edge by the throat. He tries to lift him for the chokeslam Maxx Van Jules rushes in and chops the legs. Down to one knee goes Show, with Edge then hammering away with right hands. His blonde hair flying around, as Edge takes a step back. A huge boot to the by Edge sends Show to the ground, and we have another cover.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

The crowd boo here as Edge once again hits a couple of right hands. He then does his best to drag Big Show over to the corner. A tag is made to Maxx who comes into the ring with a small pop. The newcomer here in World Wrestling Entertainment is quick climb to the top turnbuckle. He looks down at Big Show and drops an elbow. A cover is made here for the newcomer.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

Maxx begins to yell at Show to get up, screaming at him, even going so far to slap him. The fans give an ooooo chant as the look on Big Shows face is scary as hell. He gets to his feet, as the camera shows the size difference between the two men. Maxx fires two right hands, and then he runs to the ropes going for a clothesline. He connects but nothing else happens. He hits him but Show is able to just stand there. Another clothesline from Maxx this one causes Show to stumble a little.

Jules yells at the top of his lungs and charges with everything he has. The huge boot of Big Show nails Maxx in the face as he charged forward. Rage has taken over the face of Big Show, who doesn’t like to be played with in the ring. He grabs Maxx by the throat, lifting him up before slamming him with the chokeslam. A blind tag is made by Orlando as Big Show takes a few steps back. Quickly Orlando goes to the top rope and nails a leg drop which connects perfect with some air time. He pulls Maxx further away from Team RAW and goes for the cover.

…1…

…2…

…3…

Lillian Garcia: RAW member, Maxx Van Jules has been eliminated!

After the elimination of Jules Edge comes back in jumping onto Orlando Jordan. Both men begin to strike at each other with Jordan able to twist and turn so he ends up on top. He punches Edge on the sides of the face, with some being blocked. After a quick assault by Jordan with punches, Edge is sent into the ropes. A hip toss by Orlando followed by an elbow to the chest gets some heat from the crowd. A cover by Orlando.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

It’s not enough to get rid of Edge but this may be. JBL gets the tag and is quick to lift Edge onto his shoulder. Slowly JBL begins to walk around the ring, mouthing off here at the crowd. He gets into the middle of the ring and slams him down. Edge rolls around in pain as JBL connects with a boot to the head. The team captain for RAW is motion less here with JBL dropping three elbows, one after another. His whole weight dropped, and now we get a cover.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

With Edge by the hair JBL brings him over to the corner of Team Smackdown. A strong punch by JBL in the corner as a tag is made to Big Show. He begins to work the body, strong punches to the ribs and stomach area of Edge. Show changes it up a little, driving his knee/leg into the stomach with all his weight and force behind it. It winds Edge who is in huge trouble here. A tag to Orlando who brings quickness to the assault. Several chops, punches, kicks, anything he can do. Some taunting by Orlando who slaps Edge in the face. Smackdown are in control as Taz mentions how these men belong to the blue brand.

Orlando grabs Edge by the arm, executing an armbar so he can pull him forward. The crowd chant for Edge as Shawn Michaels has his arm out for the tag. Edge is sent into the ropes, with Orlando going for an axe handle. However Edge is able to duck and connect with his signature DDT. Both men are down as the crowd chant for Edge. Slowly they begin to stir as this could be the turning point of the match. Shawn Michaels who hasn’t been in this match for a long time is calling for the tag. The crowd are getting ready to go nuts here, as Edge crawls. Both men are crawling with Orlando just ahead of Edge in the race. They dive, with both men making the tag.

Shawn Michaels rushes into the ring and so does JBL. They trade punches with JBL doing more sloppy shots. A chop by Michaels causes JBL to stumble back, but the veteran in JBL allows him to not go down that easily. JBL fires back with at least five heavy shots to Michaels who goes down. The people watch on as JBL sends Michaels into the ropes and on the rebound JBL delivers a shoulder block. Down goes Michaels who is covered by JBL.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

No Shawn Michaels is not done he will not go down without a fight. The shock is all over the face of JBL who is quick to get some offense on Michaels. Now JBL lifts Michaels up, and drives him back into the turnbuckle from the middle of the ring. The strength of JBL is on show here still being able to lift Michaels onto his shoulders and drive him back. He tags in Orlando who delivers a bulldog off the top rope here. The crowd have settled down as Orlando goes into a cover.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

It’s not enough to put Shawn Michaels away with the shoulder getting off the canvas in time. Orlando seems to be getting frustrated here, grabbing Michaels violently by the head. A strong slap to the face by Orlando as he goes for a superkick. Yes he went for the superkick on Shawn Michaels on PPV, at one of the biggest events of the year. Michaels ducks the kick, firing back with Sweet Chine Music which he nails. A cover is made with Edge rushing over to knock JBL off the apron.

…1…

…2…

…3…

Lillian Garcia: Smackdown member, Orlando Jordan has been eliminated!

Quickly Big Show comes in as Edge takes his place back on the apron. Michaels is up on his feet, but is sent back down as he is hit with the huge knock out shot by Big Show. The crowd can feel that hit, as Michaels goes down. A cover is made by Big Show who keeps an eye on Edge.

…1…

…2…

…3…

Lillian Garcia: RAW member, Shawn Michaels has been eliminated!

It’s two on one now as Team RAW has only Edge left. Jerry Lawler is getting worried now with Taz excited. Slowly JBL has gotten onto the apron and he now realises that Team Smackdown have the advantage. A smirk comes over the face off JBL who points to edge, saying he is finished. But Edge isn’t going to give up. With his arms up Edge tells show to bring it on. The giant comes toward Edge who tries to hammer away with punches to the face. Most of them are blocked with only a couple connecting. In an amazing show of strength Show grabs Edge by the head and shoves him half way across the ring.

What could be called fear comes across the face of Edge, as he sits in the bottom of the turnbuckle. He pleads with Big Show to give mercy, this doesn’t work. Big Show grabs Edge by the leg, pulling him out to the middle of the ring. With his hand around the throat of Edge, Show lifts him up. A right hand by Show is ducked, with Edge kicking the knee. Down goes Show, followed by a DDT from Edge. The captain for RAW hooks the leg best he can for a cover.

…1…

…2…

…KICK OUT…

The shoulder is up by Big Show with JBL almost shitting himself. Edge is up, looking over to the corner and pointing toward JBL. He yells one word, SPEAR! It comes over the audio and the crowd go crazy here, with Edge going into position. He pulls his hair, with the people firmly behind him. Show is up, holding his head. Edge charges for the spear, as he seemly has the move done. Big Show hits him with a huge right hand while dodging the spear.

Edge crumbles down as he is out cold here. The crowd are silent for a moment, until JBL gets the tag. They boo him to hell with JBL hooking the leg for the cover.

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…2…

…3…

Lillian Garcia: RAW member, Edge has been eliminated!


“Longhorn” hits with the crowd giving major heat for JBL. His hand is raised by the ref same with Big Show. The crowd is really giving some heat with JBL loving everything.

Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman the winners of the match and soul survivors……JBL and Big Show, TEAM SMACKDOWN!

As JBL and Big Show make their way up the ramp, Edge is just getting to his feet. Feeling the effects of the right hand tonight. The screen fades to black as we go to a video.

The following has been paid for and brought to you by World Wrestling Entertainment.


***Video Package***

Narrator: Lives changed

A shot of several WWE superstars

Narrator: They are never the same again

More superstars, some of whom are not in the company anymore

Narrator: People shake when they here three little letters

People who are scared are shown

Narrator: T for Tables

Shots of tables, and people smashing into them

Narrator: L for Ladders

Clips of people climbing ladders and them falling off

Narrator: C for Chairs

Shots of people being hit with chairs

Narrator: Now they have their own PPV

Shots of the different hits and misses in a TLC match

Narrator: AT&T Center

Shots of the building where the PPV will be held

Narrator: October 23

A shot of a calendar and the date

Narrator: 2005

Shots of various WWE superstars who have competed this year

Narrator: Tables

Shots from Summerslam 2000

Narrator: Ladders

Shots from WrestleMania 17

Narrator: Chairs

Finally shots of the TLC logo

***Video Package Ends***

Back from the video promoting Tables, Ladders and Chairs for later this month we are backstage with Todd Grisham again.

Grisham: Hello once again lad---

Cutting Grisham off as Mr Kennedy walks into the view. He puts his hand over the microphone which Grisham is holding, pushing it down also.

Kennedy: Blah, blah, blah, blah!

A look of confusion comes across the face of Todd Grisham.

Kennedy: Todd, where are we tonight?

A confused Grisham looks at Kennedy, thinking he should know where he is.

Kennedy: Quickly Todd, do I have to ask again or can you remember where we are?

Grisham: New Orleans, Louisiana but you know that.

A slight laugh by Kennedy.

Kennedy: Of course I know where I am, but more importantly what are we at? A concert, a book signing, hell even a car wash. What event are we at?

Grisham: A World Wrestling Entertainment PPV.

Slowly Kennedy begins to clap.

Kennedy: Congratulations Mr Grisham, you have won a prize. We are at a WWE PPV, in the year 2005. Now here is a history lesson for you, Undertaker debuted in the year 1990 in the WWE at this very same event. After 16 years Undertaker is still seen as one of the most dominate superstars. Tonight that ends, tonight everyone will see who the real legend is, ME! Oh after just three short weeks here in the WWE I have made it onto a PPV. Some wait months, even years before making it onto one of these.

Shaking his finger in front of him.

Kennedy: Not me, I made it onto this stage in three short weeks. And I will go even further, because after 16 years tonight The Undertaker will fall. He will lie inside the casket as I lock him inside. Who knows what I’ll do once he is trapped, but whatever Undertaker is thinking of doing to me. I’ll do something ten times worse.

Leaning forward does Kennedy, getting up to the camera.

Kennedy: Undertaker tonight we face off in your match. Well even in your match I’ll make you MY BITCH!

The crowd boo as Kennedy walks off leaving Todd Grisham standing alone.


Ross: Some strong words from Mr Kennedy, who has got a huge task tonight.

Taz: Mr Kennedy is the real deal man, I’ve seen him on Smackdown and he has been very impressive.

Lawler: Did he really just say Undertaker would be his bitch?

Ross: Yes he did.

Lawler: He going to die a slow painful death tonight.

Taz: He got game man.

Lawler: He can have game, but Taker got no rules, no count outs, he can do anything tonight.

Taz: But so can Kennedy.

Ross: So much is riding on this match; can Mr Kennedy defeat The Undertaker and become the legend he wants to be? Or will The Undertaker continue to reign over the WWE?


***Mr Kennedy vs The Undertaker Package***

- The debut of Mr Kennedy and his impact with the victory over Taker
- Kennedy leaves Team Smackdown on RAW
- Kennedy calls The Undertaker out for a match at Survivor Series
- The match is made, stipulation is a casket match
- Kennedy runs his mouth constantly
- Taker is seen dominating anybody who gets in his path over the years
- Ends with a shot of the casket


***End Video Package***

“Turn up the trouble” hits and the crowd give instant heat for Mr Kennedy. The lights are out as the spotlight is shining on the entrance ramp. Out comes Kennedy who walks to the ring. Before Lillian Garcia can do the introduction Kennedy rushes in and grabs the microphone off her. He doesn’t waste time waiting for the mic to fall from the roof, he just uses the one Lillian had.

Kennedy: Ladies and gentleman the following contest is scheduled to be contested as a casket match. The only way to win is to put your opponent inside the casket and close the lid. And now introducing first he is the newest member of the Smackdown roster and already better than most----- no all of them. And the man who will defeat The Undertaker tonight……MR KENNEDY!

A short pause by Kennedy.

Kennedy: KENNEDY!

”Graveyard Symphony” hits and the arena goes black and blue. Everyone has their eyes locked on the entrance ramp and here he comes. From the deepest park of the abyss, The Undertaker slowly makes his way to the ring. The casket has been moved to ringside, with Taker running his hand across the lid. Slowly he makes his way up the steps, taking his hat off once he enters the ring.

Lillian Garcia: And introducing his opponent……THE UNDERTAKER!

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Casket Match
The Undertaker vs Mr Kennedy


Lillian exits the ring after introducing Taker, and we get a UN-DER-TAKER chant straight away. It is seemly getting under the nerves of Mr Kennedy who really has to focus tonight. Kennedy tries to grab the leg, a quick right to the head by Taker cuts that off early. Quickly Kennedy goes back into the corner, with a small smirk on his face. With his hands up Taker calls Kennedy up to the plate. A nice shot by Kennedy connects, with Taker firing several back at a fast speed. Kennedy is sent into the ropes by Taker who delivers a big boot on the rebound.

The crowd pop as Taker grabs Kennedy by the head. A quick right hand by Taker who waste not time here in sending Kennedy over to the corner. Running as fast as he can Taker connects with a splash in the corner, with Kennedy stumbling forward now. A clothesline attempt is ducked by Kennedy who counters by ramming Taker into the turnbuckle. The shoulders are driven into the stomach of Taker who can’t counter. Several quick punches by Kennedy so he doesn’t lose control here. A strong elbow thrust by Kennedy to Taker as they continue to fight in the corner.

Kennedy takes a few steps back and charges forward, trying for something. The veteran in Taker allows him to counter by sending Kennedy over the top rope and to the outside of the ring. A small pop from the crowd as Taker exits the ring to go after Kennedy in this casket match. The fight is on as Taker grabs Kennedy by the head and slams him into the ring post. Down goes Kennedy as Taker is dishing out punishment with a side of hurt tonight.

Not much of a chance to recover for Kennedy as Taker turns him over, going into a munt position and hammering away with his fast hands. The best pure striker in the WWE has Kennedy down and isn’t letting up anytime soon. Some of the shots are blocked with the crowd counting each time one connects. Slowly Kennedy is able to escape and manages to get to his feet in time to dodge a running Taker. Kennedy is able to dodge a huge running knee for Taker who goes crashing into the ring post. Quickly Kennedy goes on the attack, hitting several shots to the back and head of Taker. With a hand full of hair Kennedy delivers a strong knee and then throws him over the announce table.

The papers go everywhere and so does the diet soda. Taker is thrown into the lap of Jerry Lawler, knocking him over. A small cheer from the crowd as Taz laughs. Kennedy climbs onto the announce table after throwing the cover and monitors away. Then Kennedy walks around the table, kicking Taker in the back to keep him down. A quick couple of shots from the mount position by Kennedy who then lifts Taker onto the announce table. The crowd have eyes on this match, wondering what is coming next.

Kennedy is now on the table, with his hands around the head of Taker. He nails a few right hands, keeping a strong grip on Taker. A loud you suck chant begins from the crowd, catching the attention of Kennedy. He glares around the arena even at one stage yelling the people to shut up. This makes the crowd respond with an even louder you suck chant. With nearly the entire arena joining in on the fun. Then the huge hand of Taker grabs Kennedy by the throat, to a huge cheer from the crowd. The look on Kennedy is priceless, as Taker stands up on the announce table with Kennedy. The cut throat signal is giving by Taker who lifts Kennedy up and nails a chokeslam causing the table to break.

Both men fall with the table going down from underneath them. The fans near the table jump with excitement after seeing this spot. Ross mentions that Kennedy had this coming, saying he caused this. First to their feet is Taker who gets a nice cheer from the crowd. He grabs Kennedy by the head and moves him over to the casket on the other side of the ring. The sight of the casket sparks something inside Kennedy who ducks down and delivers a low blow to save him. Kennedy is quick to follow up as he rams Taker into the casket itself and then slams his head into the lid.

The refs take a step back as Kennedy goes under the ring, grabbing a steel chair. With Taker using the apron on the ring to stand Kennedy comes up and nails him with the chair in the back. The first shot isn’t enough for Kennedy; he strikes again this time in the back of the leg. The shots become faster with Kennedy swing like a mad man. After around five hard shots by Kennedy he throws the chair down and rushes with a clothesline to Taker. Some fans at ringside have a go at Kennedy who response by grabs their drink and throwing it at them. Always a nice fellow isn’t he.

With his attention back to the match Kennedy finds that Taker has made his way back into the ring. Here we go again as Taker gets his second life now. Kennedy is met with a boot to the face which knocks him down fast. To his credit Kennedy is up quick, but it may come back to bite him. Taker grabs Kennedy by the arm, twisting it before climbing to the top rope. His balance is on show here as Taker walks the top rope. The arm is dropped against the back of Kennedy as Taker connects with old school.

His eyes now shift to the casket with Taker grabbing Kennedy by the head. He lifts him up, leaning him against the ropes. Taker goes into boxing mode, hitting the fast hands with them all connect. He backs off, and then charges forward connecting with a huge boot sending Kennedy to the outside and into the casket. The leg of Taker is caught on the ropes so he can’t take advantage here. The people are screaming now as Taker is having trouble getting his leg down, as Kennedy is beginning to stir inside the casket.

Finally Taker has his leg down from the rope, and goes to shut the lid of the casket. However the arm of Kennedy stops it, fighting with everything he has. Taker is on the apron, trying to end this match now. But with the small chance Kennedy had, he grabs the leg of Taker and causes his to lose balance and fall. Quickly Kennedy jumps out of the casket, not wanting to go anywhere near the thing again.

The lid is shut with Kennedy gaining himself, he grabs the casket and pushes forward with it. Then Kennedy stands on top of the casket, waiting for Taker to a vertical base. Like a high flyer Kennedy dives forward hitting a clothesline to the dead man. The people boo as Kennedy throws his hands up, saying beat that Taker. The lid is back open with Kennedy lifting Taker onto his shoulders. Trying to place Taker inside the casket gets the people to their feet. Taker is fight even covering the eyes of Kennedy to escape.

Taker is behind Kennedy, grabbing him by the head and throwing him against the guard rail. Kennedy’s head hits the guard rail hard and Taker now hammers away with kicks, punches, everything. The eyes of Taker are pure evil as he looks over to the casket. He does the cut throat signal again, calling for the end. Slowly Taker places his hand on the lid opening the casket. Taker is on one end of the casket and stares at Kennedy who is down against the rail. Taker charges forward pushing this heavy casket as fast as he can. BANG!

The casket hits the rail with Kennedy moving out of the way. The impact causes Taker to flip and land inside the casket itself. What a smart move as Kennedy rushes up and shuts the lid, locking it and then sitting on the top. The crowd are silent as Kennedy appears to be in shock now.

“Turn up the trouble” hits as nothing else is heard over the arena. Even the announcers can’t believe this. Kennedy gets off the top of the casket and looks at what he is done. He grabs the chair and begins bashing the casket. Yelling I told you Taker each time.


Lillian Garcia: The winner of the match……MR KENNEDY!

Not even worrying about his own announcing tonight after his match, Kennedy begins to move the casket up the ramp. He has an evil smirk on his face as he wheels the casket away he mutters the words “it all begins now”. We cut as Kennedy disappears backstage with the casket.
 


Monday Night RAW
October 3rd
The WWE draft
Everything will be changed forever!


In the backstage area Todd Grisham is seen walking toward a door. On it is the sign “The Church”, he pauses for a moment but then knocks. Nothing happens for a moment, so he knocks again. Still nothing, as he goes to knock for the third time Kane swings open the door. The big red monster stares at Grisham, waiting for him to leave. The two stand there until James Mitchell walks up from behind and points for Kane to move.

Mitchell: What do you want?

Grisham: I was wondering if I could get an interview with Justice before his match.

What must he be thinking, an interview with the WWE Champion. Mitchell begins to laugh and just slams the door in the face of Grisham who is left standing alone.

We now cut to another part of the backstage area and are joined by Michael Cole who is holding a microphone.

Cole: Hello and welcome my name is Michael Cole and unlike Todd Grisham I can get an actual interview. Tonight I’m joined by two men who will face off against each other in just moments. Please welcome my guests World Champion Batista and the number one contender Kurt Angle.

Both men walk into the scene with Batista holding the title over his shoulder. A quick stare off ends with Cole getting between the two and asking his first question.

Cole: Gentleman tonight you face off for the World Championship, in a match which was meant to take place at Unforgiven last month. How good are your chances to win tonight (addressing both men).

Angle: You know you’re right Cole, this match was meant to take place at Unforgiven. I have waited over a month to get my shot at that (pointing to the title) title. Tonight I finally get my chance to gain another World Championship.

Batista looks confused as he shakes his head.

Batista: Um……win another World Championship. We still have to have the match, and I don’t think anybody here thinks you’re the favourite. If you haven’t noticed I have been World Champion since WrestleMania 21. Nobody has been a better champion than me and I have carried Smackdown since being drafted here.

Angle: This so called most dominate title reign ends tonight Batista. Not only will I gain MY World Championship, I’ll make you tap out.

The two get nose to nose as Batista lifts the title above his head.

Batista: You must have hit your head on Smackdown Kurt, because you’re dreaming. It’ll be like every other title match, I WILL walk out as champion.

Slowly Batista lowers the title around puts it around his waist.

Batista: I’ll see you out there.

With Batista walking off Angle is left standing by Michael Cole. Back and ringside now as we get set for our second last match of the night.


Taz: Now this is what I have been waiting for all night guys.

Ross: Two men, one title, both have the ability to hold it and would do a great job. But only one can win in this match, will the champion retain or will Kurt Angle make true on his promise to make Batista tap out.

Lawler: Since the debut of Kurt Angle I have been one of his biggest fans. Former WWE Champion, held both the Intercontinental and European Championship at the same time. Kurt has done it all in the WWE and I wouldn’t bet against him tonight.

Taz: Let’s not forget Batista, he has been a dominate force since WrestleMania 21. Beating everyone who has stepped up to challenge him.

Ross: This is a high stakes match where anyone can walk away with it. Who is walking into RAW tomorrow night and will be safe from the draft? Who will be World Champion, Batista or Kurt Angle?


“Gold Medal” hits as the crowd pop. Kurt Angle walks out to the cheer of the crowd. The intensity level is not of this world from Angle. He makes his way to the ring, not shaking hands, just focusing on the match.

Lillian Garcia: The following match is scheduled for one fall and is for the World Heavyweight Championship. Introducing first he is the challenger……KURT ANGLE!

“I Walk Alone” hits and the crowd jump to their feet for the World Champion. With the title around his waist Batista runs out, receiving a great reaction. He does his pyro spot as photos are taken. A few high fives are handed out before entering the ring for this match by Batista.

Lillian Garcia: And his opponent he is the World Heavyweight Champion……”The Animal” BATISTA!

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World Heavyweight Championship
Singles Match

Batista © vs Kurt Angle


The ref holds up the World Championship with the fans waiting for this match to get underway. The bell sounds in the background as Batista stands in the corner. Angle slowly begins to move forward, with Batista staying on his toes. A rush by Angle, taking out the leg of Batista to bring him down to size. The legs of Angle are wrapped around Batista in a body scissors move. His hands are free so Angle begins to punch the knee, it appears the focus for Angle will be the leg on Batista. The two roll over into the middle of the ring, with Angle still holding on. Swinging things into his favour even more, Angle grabs the head of Batista and applies a sleeper.

The submission expert in Angle has Batista down and where he wants him. This early in the match you can’t afford to have Angle working the ground game. Slowly Batista begins to move, rolling onto his stomach. From here he begins to stand, lifting Angle up with him. The crowd cheer as Batista is showing his strength, and what it means to be World Champion. With Batista standing he drops back with Angle being squashed between his body and the canvas. The hold is broken with Batista regaining himself. Up on his feet is Batista who grabs Angle by the head, hitting a right hand to send Angle back. A stiff kick to the stomach by Batista who then sends Angle into the ropes. On the rebound Batista lifts Angle up and hits him with a swinging side slam, a cover by Batista.

…1…

…KICK OUT…

Only early in the match as Angle gets the shoulder up. Not wasting time Batista goes into the mount position and hammers away with punches. He has his left on holding the head of Angle, with the right being used as the weapon. The crowd count out the punches, each one getting harder. It gets to eleven with the Batista not looking like he is stopping anytime soon. As Batista goes for the thirteenth Angle is able to grab the arm, twist around and lock in a triangle choke out of nowhere.

The crowd jump up as Batista is in trouble here. Angle has come to fight tonight and could become World Champion with this move right here. The ref is checking on Batista who is still moving at the moment. His arm is flying up and down, at least showing some sign of life. The look on Angle shows a man who will do anything to become champion tonight. He has the arm of Batista locked and all the leverage in his corner. Slowly Batista begins to fade, with Angle nodding in approval. The ref grabs the arm of Batista and begins to do the drop down test.

…1…

...NO BATISTA IS NOT OUT…

To shock the crowd Batista is still fighting. He once again begins to push forward, and is able to lift Angle off the mat. Still Angle has hold of the arm as Batista moves over to the ropes. The power is amazing here and Batista shows just how good he is by sending Angle flying over the top rope. Breaking the hold at the same time. The fans in the front row cringe as Angle hits the ground hard on the outside. His head bounce like a basketball as Batista now gets feeling back into his arm.

The Animal goes to the outside now looking to take advantage here. Angle has moved to the over to the broken announce table with Batista making his move. As Angle makes it to his feet Batista comes running and nails a huge clothesline which knocks Angle down. Batista looks down an Angle before picking him up on his shoulders. Like a dart Batista throws Angle into the ring post head first. Lucky for Angle his shoulder hits it instead, but it does do a fair amount of damage.

The count is broken by Batista who goes right back on the attack. He is going to use anything he can tonight and that is well seen now. Angle rammed into the ring apron spine first. Several rights connect by Batista who then throws Angle into the guard rail as hard as he can. The rail shakes with the fans cheer on the champ. With Angle now hurt, Batista sends him back into the ring. A cover is made by Batista who hooks both legs.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

It’s not enough to get the victory as Angle is fighting here. Batista shakes his head, wondering what he should do next. Something pops into the head of Batista who grabs Angle by the head. The challenger is sent into the turnbuckle and a charging Batista comes running. Angle is able to move out of the way so Batista hits pure turnbuckle. The champ stumbles back right into a roll up by Angle.

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…2…

…KICK OUT…

Quickly Batista is to his feet and hits a strong knee to the stomach of Angle. The crowd jump up as Batista goes for the Batista Bomb here, with Angle in the perfect position. Out of nowhere Angle ducks down and delivers a quick drop toe hold. Down goes Batista with Angle sliding into position for the camel clutch. The mat game of Angle is amazing, with Batista in another submission hold. He has it locked in with Batista scrambling for his title. Can anything save Batista here, Angle has him in position. The title is slipping away inch by inch.

Angle sits back, using everything he has to try and make Batista tap out. But here comes Batista who is crawling, moving both men. Angle can’t believe it, and quickly turns around and switches into the ankle lock. It gets a huge pop as Angle has in his signature submission. This gives him the advantage of being able to move around while still applying the hold. Batista is in huge trouble now, with Angle twisting, turning, everything he can.

Taz mentions that Batista has tapped out to this move before, only a couple of weeks ago to be correct. The people are cheering here with Angle smelling that title. It is taunting him, the gold may be coming to Kurt Angle right here. Nobody is sitting down with Angle now sitting down with a grapevine on Batista’s leg. The pressure is really on now with Angle screaming for Batista to tap. But Batista is fighting, pushing forward, trying to get to the ropes. Angle is being dragged toward the ropes, so quickly Kurt gets to his feet. The hold is still on with Angle pulling Batista back away from the ropes.

In a last ditch effort Batista rolls forward and is able to escape. The hold is broken as Angle goes flying out of the ring. The hands break the fall for Angle is lands safely. Angle looks at Batista who is just getting to his feet, trying not to stand on his ankle. It has set in now that Angle is in a great position to win the title. In comes Angle who rushes toward Batista. He hits a right hand which causes Batista to stumble back. A right by Batista is duck, with Angle delivering a German suplex to counter. The grip is still on as Angle rolls over and then delivers another one. The grip is tight as Angle hits another German suplex making it his third. We get a cover from Angle now.

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…KICK OUT…

Up on his feet Angle delivers a quick kick to the back of Batista before going back to the ground game. A chin lock by Angle, which doesn’t last long as Batista shoves him off. Both men are up as Batista hits a shoulder block, which knocks Angle down. Quickly Angle is back up, kicking the knee of Batista which drops Batista to one knee. Angle yells something which we don’t pick up before hitting a DDT.

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…KICK OUT…

The cover by Angle gets a two count, not what he wanted. Slowly Angle drags Batista over to the corner, he knows that tonight you have to pull the surprise out of the bag. A kick to the head by Angle before he climbs to the top rope. The people begin to cheer as Angle is standing up now. He isn’t a high flyer but this is a match that has so much riding on it. Angle takes a moment and then goes for a HUGE moonsault to a cheer from the crowd. It looks great by Angle who has thrown all his eggs in one basket.

As Angle comes down Batista rolls out of the way! Angle hits the ground hard, but not as hard as the spear by Batista he gets. After the missed moonsault Angle was got to his feet quickly, but was put down by a huge spear. On a bad ankle and all Batista lifts Angle up and nails the Batista Bomb. A cover is made but Angle may be out.

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He has done it, on a bad ankle and all Batista has retained the World Championship!


Lillian Garcia: Here is your winner and STILL WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION……BATISTA!

“I Walk Alone” hits with the crowd clapping for Batista. After a great match between these two men Batista is walking away with the title. The ref hands Batista his championship which he earned tonight. Slowly Angle makes it to his feet, seeing Batista hold the title above his head. The two show a sign of respect with a handshake. Angle exits the ring allowing Batista to have his moment here tonight. A true class act by both men.

The camera switches to a strange site now. Mr Kennedy is seen pushing casket which contains The Undertaker backstage. He is seen yelling at people to move out of his way. After making a quick turn Kennedy is in the parking lot. A big truck is waiting with the back of it open. A ref tries to stop Kennedy but a right hand stops that from happening. Kennedy then uses a ramp to put the casket on the truck tying it down with ropes so it doesn’t come loose. With the casket in place Kennedy exits the back of the truck and goes up to the front.

Kennedy: You ready?

Driver: Yeah, are we going now?

Kennedy looks back, wondering if anyone is coming after him.

Kennedy: Yeah, let’s get out of here quickly.

The truck begins to move as Kennedy has an evil grin on his face. With The Undertaker in the back of the truck, what is going to happen to the deadman.

With the big match feel in the air, we go to Todd Grisham for the final time tonight. He is joined by non-other than the challenger for the number one contender for the WWE Championship……Triple H.

Grisham: Ladies and Gentleman please welcome my guest at this time Triple H.

A cheer from the crowd as they see Triple H.

Grisham: Triple H in just a few short moments you will step inside Hell in a Cell. A match where you have really dominated every time you go into it. What are your chances going into this match tonight?

Triple H: You said it yourself Todd, I have dominated going into all my Hell in a Cell matches. Unlike Justice I have competed in this match, he hasn’t. Yeah he may be a monster, but Hell in a Cell is one of a kind. You can’t train for it, you can only pray you don’t end your career inside it. I know what to do, he doesn’t. My chances, I wouldn’t bet against me tonight Todd. I promise I will become WWE Champion and walk into RAW tomorrow with my head held high.

Grisham: Justice has really dominated since become WWE Champion, how can you be confident?

It is obvious Triple H doesn’t agree as he shakes his head.

Triple H: It doesn’t matter if he has won every match up until this point it means nothing tonight. It’s all about tonight, nothing else matters. I may have had some troubles lately, but that will all change tonight.

Triple H walks off as we go to a video showing the history of these men.

***Video Package***


Main Event
WWE Championship
Triple H vs Justice


- Triple H wins the WWE Championship at Summerslam against Chris Jericho
- Celebrations with his family
- The Church debut and Justice appears with the WWE Championship around his waist
- Triple H lays his hands on James Mitchell on RAW
- The Church kidnaps Stephanie McMahon
- Triple H goes crazy about his wife being kidnapped
- Justice wins the WWE Championship at Unforgiven
- The wedding is stopped by Triple H
- Hell in a Cell is made for Survivor Series
- Triple H vs Justice
- HELL IN A CELL
-NOW!


***End Video***

The camera goes on the three announcers for this event tonight.

Ross: The most personal match of the night, it’s about the hatred between the two men. The love for Stephanie from Triple H and the WWE Championship. Everything is on the line tonight, if Justice wins The Church will be stronger than ever. If Triple H wins, than The Church are at a point of weakness. Nothing could be more important than this match tonight.

Lawler: So much could change, Triple H has waited for this since Unforgiven it is now or never for Triple H.

Taz: Hell in a Cell could become heaven on earth for the winner tonight.

Ross: Two men one title, it will be decided now!


The cell has been lowered during the speaking of the announcers.

“The Game” hits and we get the biggest pop of the night by far. The people go crazy for Triple H who is hell bent on vengeance tonight. Here he comes with his water bottle in hand. Before Triple H enters the cell he takes one last sip and then throws the bottle out into the crowd.

Lillian Garcia: Ladies and gentleman the following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the WWE Championship. However it will take place inside HELL IN A CELL! The first man to gain a pinfall or submission will be the winner and thus the WWE Champion! Introducing first he is the challenger……TRIPLE H!

“Slow Chemical” hits and the crowd go up in boo’s. With James Mitchell by his side Justice makes his way out to the ring. With the title on his shoulder this monster was born for Hell in a Cell.

Lillian Garcia: Introducing at this time making his way to the ring with James Mitchell, the WWE Champion……JUSTICE!

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Main Event
WWE Championship
Hell in a Cell

Justice © vs Triple H


The door is shut with James Mitchell watching for outside the cell. The title is held up by the ref who rings the bell, opening hells flood gates. A very loud TRI-PLE-H chant breaks out, with the man himself ready for battle. The stakes are high, everything is on the line tonight. Here we go baby! Triple H comes forward staring into the eyes of Justice. The two stand up to each other, as we see the size different and how Justice towers over Triple H. The cell above them will keep everyone out and these two men inside. Ross mentions how long we have waited to see this rematch.

Slowly Triple H goes to take a step back, only to fire a right hand. Justice stumbles back, he tries a clothesline on Triple H who ducks. Here comes Triple H who fires right hands to the skull of the champion. Hammering away, fighting from underneath here. Justice is rocked early, he is sent into the ropes, and then hit with a high knee. Down goes Justice to the roar of this crowd here tonight.

Triple H tries to go into the mount position but is pushed away by Justice. Quickly Triple H goes back on the attack striking Justice in the back. His strong shots connect as James Mitchell watches on from the outside of the ring. A chop to the chest by Triple H, passed down by the living legend Ric Flair. He backs Justice into the corner, and blasts him again with a chop. While holding onto the rope Triple H drives his foot into the stomach of Justice. Using everything he has learned over the years. Several kicks connect with Triple H keeping the offence turning to his sledgehammer like right hands.

A strong push by Justice sends Triple H flying back. He can’t believe it, the crowd is stunted. After all the offence by Triple H, Justice is still able to just push the challenger away. The Game charges forward only to be hit with a huge clothesline. The words “Get Him” can be heard with James Mitchell yelling at Justice. A huge elbow drop by Justice crushes Triple H with all his weight. Up to his feet again is Justice who looks down at his wounded opponent. A quick glance over to James Mitchell by Justice, who then goes down to one knee. With Triple H by the hair Justice hammers away with strong strikes.

The hands are up by Triple H, who is trying to cover up. He is able to block a few, but the power of Justice breaks the barrier blocking him. Up on his feet now is Justice who lifts Triple H to his feet. This doesn’t look good for Triple H as Justice has him on his shoulder. Justice runs forward toward the turnbuckle and goes for snake eyes. He gets it and then Justice connects with a big boot which sends Triple H to the outside of the ring.

This is where the fight really begins as Justice steps to the outside. Taking his time is Justice, wondering what he is going to do next. Slowly Triple H is making his way up using the steel mess to do so. From behind Justice shoves Triple H into the ring post, with his head cracking off it. Triple H is leaning against the ring apron, trying to make it to his feet. Once again Justice grabs Triple H by the head, this time however he throws him back against the cell. The people can’t believe this, as Justice connects with a quick right hand.

The cell is used again with Justice grinding the forehead of Triple H against it. The cell is like a cheese grater, it just rips the skin apart. Blood begins to run down the face of Triple H, as Justice is finding his home inside the cell tonight. In a sick spot Justice grabs Triple H by the arm, twisting it to give him control. And swings him against not only the cell by the ring apron. The people in the front row turn back and forth. It’s like a car crash that you can’t look away from. Back and forth, the cell and the ring apron. With James Mitchell cheering him on, screaming for more blood.

The challenger is down with our monster of a champion stepping over his body. The cover of the ring apron goes flying up, with Justice looking for a weapon. Wondering what he can use, thinking about the punishment he can inflict. From under the ring Justice pulls a trash can, made of steel. He holds it up with James Mitchell nodding in approval. We watch as Triple H is fighting to his feet, with blood running down his face. He has no idea what is coming, as Triple H tries to keep his blood out of his eyes. Justice runs forward with the trash can in hand……SPINEBUSTER! Out of nowhere Triple H pulls out one of his famous spinebusters on the outside.

The crowd pop as Triple H is standing. Blood on his face, his back hurting like hell. But nothing is going to stop Triple H on this night. The trash can now in his hands, unlike Justice he does wait for the opponent to get up. Triple H slams the can into the head of Justice, each time the bin changes shape. In another sick spot, Triple H grabs the bin and with one of the dents cuts Justice open. The holes in the mask now have blood flowing from them. Justice screams out as he is being cut open for all to see.

The bin is dropped with both men now bleeding. Like a machine Triple H explodes with right hands, using everything he has right now. Nothing his stopping him, as Triple H brings the champion over to the cell. He leans Justice against the cell, taking a few steps back. Here comes Triple H who runs forward and drives his shoulder into the stomach of Justice. The cell playing a major part tonight as Triple H sends Justice over and into the steel steps.

Down goes our champion with Triple H going after him. The steps have been broken, with Triple H grabbing the top set. The crowd cheer as Triple H is holding the steps up. Yelling at Justice to get his arse ready. The steps are rammed into the head of Justice who may be out after that. The crowd love this with James Mitchell screaming for his monster to get up and fight. The title is on the line, and right now it is all Triple H. The champion is rocked but is still able to get up. With his fingers in the holes in the cell wall. He is making it to his feet, with Triple H going under the ring quickly. To a huge cheer Triple H pulls out a steel chair. Holding it for everyone to see.

The steel hits the back of Justice who goes down to one knee. The face of Triple H is a crimson mask right now, but is finding something inside him. Another chair shot connects as Justice goes down again. He can’t get up, and is trapped against the steel cell right now. In a scene much like Mania 17 Triple H explodes with chair shots, connecting with at least eleven even twelve.

The chair has several dents in it, all from the body of Justice. The announcers mention we have yet to see a cover in this match. Possibly because of the hatred that both men have for each other. The hand of Triple H grabs Justice by the mask which has turned a red colour from the blood. Triple H drives Justice spine first against the ring post, with the champion letting out a huge scream. The crowd can’t believe what we are seeing; this was called Hell in a Cell. This is really Hell on earth tonight. Triple H sends Justice into the ring, and for the first time we have a cover.

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…KICK OUT…

Usually the first fall isn’t a surprise to only get one but this time we are surprised. Justice has taken a hell of a lot of punishment tonight and it really shows how good he really is. Triple H grabs the leg of Justice and pulls him to the centre of the ring. He turns the leg around and applies the figure four leg lock. The crowd go up with joy as Justice is in huge trouble tonight. The Game has learned from the best and is using everything in his bag. The figure four has been passed down from Ric Flair, and Triple H looks to gain another title by using it.

The blood is rushing down the face of Justice, the mask now red. The hands are flying around, with James Mitchell pleading with Triple H to stop. He can sense that Justice is in trouble here. Triple H using all the leverage he can get, yelling at Justice to give it up. To the credit of our champion Justice will not stop. He fights pushing himself to the ropes, looking for the break here. Could Justice tap out here or will the reign of dominance continue. Justice has managed to move toward the ropes here, only being a few inches away.

The ref is checking here asking if Justice will give up, but the answer is no. Triple H can’t believe what he is seeing, Justice sits up with blood rushing down his face. Shaking is our champion, who looks directly into the eyes of Triple H. In disbelief is Triple H pounds on the knee, trying to add more pressure on the hold. A loud yell by Justice echoes over the arena, with James Mitchell holding the WWE Championship on the outside. He holds it up, yelling this is what we want. In a last ditch effort Justice pushes and is able to get to the ropes, forcing the break.

The strength on show tonight from both men is amazing as Triple H unhooks his legs. Justice has to use the ropes to get up, showing how much of a toll this match is taking. The Game grabs Justice by the hair, and slings him into the ropes. A clothesline his ducked by Justice who instantly stops and lifts Triple H up, dropping him down with a back suplex. Both men are down here with Justice slowly turning Triple H over for the cover.

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…KICK OUT…

No luck for Justice as Triple H gets the shoulder off the mat. Justice has trouble getting to his feet, but is able to in the end. He looks down are Triple H before dropping an elbow. Something so simple takes a lot out of Triple H. Our champion goes to the outside and looks under the ring. He brings not one but to things. The first thing is a bag, with the contents unknown. The second is a table! The crowd pop at the sight of the table, as the eyes of Triple H widen. The fight is nowhere near over. The table is pushed into the ring, with Triple H in a fighting stance. The bag is placed in the corner, as Justice steps over the ropes.

Triple H has his hands up, calling on the champion to bring it. These two men hate each other more than anything. This is all about ending their feuding which has last two months. If either men is going to go out tonight, they’ll go out with style. Both men charge forward, with the classic boo vs yay chant begins. These hard shots are amazing, with nobody going down. The blood is over the face of both men here, the sacrifice being seen by all. Justice gets the better of the fist fight and sends Triple H over to the turnbuckle. He comes running forward and delivers a splash.

Both men are leaning against each other with Justice finding the energy to lift Triple H onto the top turnbuckle. A strike to the head by Justice rocks Triple H, who nearly falls off the top. Slowly Justice climbs to the second rope, hooking the head of Triple H. The crowd stand up, with the camera on a wide shot. With a hold of Triple H now Justice brings The Game down with a superplex from the top rope and down to the mat. The crowd pop like crazy chanting holy shit!

Down are both men with Justice showing some signs of life. Slowly Justice crawls over to Triple H. Turning him over on his back. The arm goes over the chest as the ref begins to count.

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…KICK OUT…

Amazingly Triple H gets the shoulder off the mat before the three count. Justice now sits up removing some of the blood from his face. The table is in his focus now as Justice sets it up in the ring. He moves it into position for whatever he wants to do. Slowly Justice moves over to Triple H who is trying to push himself of the mat. A stiff kick to the head by Justice, taking down The Game. Justice goes to grab Triple H but stops. He turns his head and looks at the bag which he found under the ring.

The champion moves over to the corner, grabbing the bag. He holds it up high before untying it. Slowly Justice turns it upside down as……THUMBTACKS rush out! The crowd pop at the sight of the tacks with Justice throwing the bag to the outside. He spreads the tacks over the ring with his foot. Thinking about the possible moves he could do. The large hand of Justice grabs Triple H by the throat, and lifts him up. The champion sends Triple H into the ropes, going for a back body drop. The veteran instincts of Triple H help him out here, with The Game countering with a facebuster with the knee.

Justice stumbles back, leaning back near the thumbtacks. Quickly Triple H charges forward, hitting a forearm but Justice is still standing. A right hand by Triple H connects, but still our champion stands. Triple H runs off the ropes and goes to knock Justice down. Only to be set high up with a back drop and then come crashing down onto the thumbtacks! Hundreds of tacks are sticking into the body of Triple H. Over his arms, legs, his back. Everywhere that is exposed has a tack in it. The crowd are in shock as Triple H gets to his feet.

Pure shock may be causing him to stand as Justice comes running at Triple H. Never count out Triple H who with hundreds of thumbtacks in his body delivers a spinebuster to Justice onto the table. The table breaks into several pieces with the crowd once again cheering here. They can’t believe this as Triple H covers our champion.

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…KICK OUT…

No, this match is still going. The tacks in the body of Triple H now have small lines of blood coming from them. This isn’t going to stop Triple H who grabs Justice by the head. A delivers a huge boot to the stomach. The arms are hooked as Triple H nails the pedigree inside the ring. A huge cheer from the crowd as we have another cover.

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…KICK OUT…

The hand was nearly there but Justice kicks out with everything he has left. Triple H pulls a few tacks out of his arm, wondering what is going to end this war. Then it hits him, Triple H goes to the outside and grabs the one thing that may end this. The Game grabs his favourite weapon……THE SLEDGEHAMMER!

The crowd go APESHIT here as Triple H is bleeding badly. Nobody is sitting down as Triple H watches Justice slowly get to his feet. Having to use the ropes does Justice with James Mitchell watching on. The hammer is raised above his head as Triple H nails a huge shot to the stomach. That is only the start as Triple H follows Justice who stumbles away from Triple H. Another shot by Triple H who connects with a shot to leg.

Down goes Justice with Triple H holding his weapon above his head. Calling for the end. A suck it taunt by Triple H who grabs Justice by the head. He hooks the arms again, going for another pedigree. The people are up watching as Justice is able to counter with a back body drop. This time Triple H doesn't go into the tacks however just missing them. The Game is up to his feet quickly here. But in what may be poetic justice, the sledgehammer connects with the skull of Triple H.

The Game is rocked here as Justice sends him over into the ropes. On the rebound Justice nails the black hole slam with Triple H being crushed here. The fans are silent as Justice now grabs Triple H by the throat. He lifts him up and nails a huge chokeslam on Triple H. We can only watch on as Justice covers Triple H.

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Lillian Garcia: Ladies and Gentleman the winner of the match and STILL WWE CHAMPION……JUSTICE!

“Slow Chemical” hits as Justice slowly makes it to his feet. With blood rushing down his face. The door is opened for James Mitchell to enter the cell. He brings with him the WWE Champion, handing it to Justice. James Mitchell cleans the face of our champion, saying he did it. Finally he has ended this. The ref is checking on Triple H as Justice holds the title above his head. On top of the ramp we see The Church standing clapping in support of Justice.

Ross: In one of the toughest matches I’ve ever seen before, Justice has retained the WWE Championship.

Lawler: We all knew it was going to be a fight but these two ripped each other to shreds.

Taz: This match could have turned at any point but in the end it all came down to one thing. How much each guy had left, who could go that little bit further.

Ross: Tonight we found out that this is in short reign for Justice. He will remain at the top of Monday Night RAW. He will stay as the WWE Champion, but Triple H will not.

Lawler: Triple H will not receive another shot at the WWE Championship as long as it is in the hands of Justice.

Ross: Ladies and gentleman, thank you for joining us here tonight. We leave you with this, tomorrow is the WWE draft. And we know one thing, Justice will not be leaving Monday Night RAW.


We end Survivor Series with Justice and The Church walking up the ramp. As the crowd watch on with Triple H down in the ring surrounded by blood.

***END SHOW***
 
May I ask what year this is in?

I'll review that monster of a PPV later.

This Book This is based in 2005, it started off as a joint but my partner had medical problems. Just in case you were wondering why RAW had been going before Smackdown. And I hope you do give me a review. Also for anyone who may have missed his debut, Justice is the TNA superstar Abyss. Just to let people know who the guy is. Any reviews will be repped and I'll give you a review also.
 
#1Peep Survivor Series Review

Here we go Proph, time to do a live review of Survivor Series. Looking forward to it. Nice little opening video with a great theme song to go with it, when I read BTs I like to imagine everything in my head as if it is a TV show and this would have been a decent opening video. Typical opening banter from the three announcers but this is all that needs to be done to hype up the night. Great match to open the show as I'm sure it will have plenty of fast paced action with Hardy involved, awesome match cards by the way, did you make them yourselves? I saw someone put those in front of every match for their PPV in another BT on another site and always thought it looked cool. Only thing, in 2005 Orton was in full fledged Legend Killer mode, not Viper just yet. Jeff was always a great IC champ and glad he is in your BT. So far Hardy as looked good by taking out all his anger on Orton and Randy was only able to take control due to a risk from Hardy that didn't pay off. You really captured Orton as he is going to make Hardy pay with some vicious offence. Jeff shows some aggression which is always good before picking up the pace and... missing the swanton. SHIT! Thought Orton had the win but looks like he just escaped the pinfall., heart missed a beat as I predicted Jeff. Jesus, Jeff hit Orton with everything including the kitchen sink and a swanton and it isn't over??! WOW! Great finish to the match as Jeff just slipped out of Orton's grasp and hit a desperation move which happened to work. Great way to open the PPV as it would have got the crowd super hot for the rest of the night. Awesome opener. I don't think this feud is done just yet and I wouldn't want it to be after that match. A few little gramatical errors but it didn't take away from the match.

Little error here: Grisham: Who do you think you’ll go tonight in your match with Nunzio? Is it supposed to be 'How' instead of who, but even so it is a kind of stupid question for Todd to ask. Maybe, what are your feelings going into the match or something. Pretty bland promo from Rey but he said what needed to be said. Once again, awesome match card. If you did make, I would like to request some for my BT. Quite a quick match, but it did it's purpose to allow Rey to take the title from Nunzio. Rey always looked in control and showed off some nice offence and I hope you build up a great cruiser division around Rey as it is what drew me to the WWE in the first place. Another great match and so far am I 2/2. Nice little Jericho promo here and after that shove I expect Orton to interfere tonight or to strike tomorrow night on RAW.

Cena vs RVD should be another cracker as all the matches on this card look to be great contests. Seems a little silly that RVD would hit a moonsault so early after just a kick to the face but ok. The thing is all opening matches have had the same formula so far, high flyer hits some offence then crashes and his opponent quickly takes over. Better now as both men are trading moves here and picking up the pace slightly. Nice ending as it made Cena look very strong, hope he moves on to a more (mic) entertaing feud than Van Dam where he can show off his greatest asset. Nice back and forth match with no real man dominating, nicely done. Flair segment is fine but often they don't do promos/segments on someone that is about to have a match, maybe chuck in a promo from JBL/Edge or someone from the WHC/WWE matches.

Great way to vary things up here with a no rules, submission match. Like how Jericho comes out with a Flair inspired robe on. I think Jericho needs to win here and Flair should maybe move to a more manager-type rule, he doesn't need to be in the ring anymore. This is the match I am least interested in so I will just read the ending. At the conclusion of the match Jericho was plain sadistic and this could be a new side of his gimmick he can portray. It's awesome that he got the victory by making The Man tap out, and I have predicted the opening four! Jericho is one of your top guys so hope you get him into another feud - Orton, Hardy. You are leaning towards an Orton face turn so that is probably the way you will go. I would have preferred the SD vs RAW match to have been a five on five match as I think the current situation looks like it is just a tag match, not a SURVIVOR SERIES match, my fav match btw, but it could still be good. Until you put in brackets that it was MVP, I had no idea who Maxx Van Jules was and I had read your other episodes. Might possibly see Edge or Michaels accidently struck the other in this match or have the same situation with Show and JBL. Nice opening sequence with all six men exchanging punishment, and I see MVJ getting a chokeslam for pissing off Show here. Love how Show tagged in Orlando who finished his opponent off with a nice legdrop, wouldn't it have made sense for JBL to want to pick up the scraps from the chokeslam? He deserved to be eliminated first. Love how HBK just took all the punishment and hit SCM out of nowhere to take our Jordan! Now it's just the big boys left. Woah, didn't see that one coming - Show just took out HBK straight away with a huge shot - Show didn't use the KO punch back then but oh well, just me being pedantic. Didn't expect Edge to be done so fast, but Show takes him out with another big punch. Of course, JBL took the pin and I'm sure he will talk plenty about how he WON the match even though Show did all the work.

Good promo from Kennedy here, but the MY BITCH line was a little stupid. Just gonna give you my thoughts on the match/ winners now to get this baby posted. Kennedy winning was a very smart move as the way to build up someone like him is BIG victories. He didn't dominate the match per say but he won with smart thinking in order to lock Taker into the casket. Little scary as Kennedy is going to do something evil with the casket. Batista would have been very stale at this point as champion so I hope Angle breaks his freakin' ankle and takes his title! Batista just scraps through... NOO!! Angle was working the ankle but Batista was still able to use the Batista Bomb... I dunno. I don't know if you are going to be getting Batista onto another feud but I think there needs to be a new champion. You can tell I'm not a big fan of Batista at this stage in his career. Things to come for Kennedy and Trippers gives a nice little interview. This should be a dandy! Like that Abyss is an unstoppable force and how you've built him up. What a violent, hardcore match and it seemed as though anybody could win. Some nice spots, the spinebuster, and the thumbtacks would have been sick. Abyss looked really good kicking out of the pedigree, Trips just can't pull it through, but maybe a sledgehammer could help. Really good finish as HHH brought the end upon himself here by introducing the sledgehammer. Nice spot with the shot to the end and then walking right into the BHS. Maybe keep Justice using the BHS and Kane the chokeslam? Or is Kane using the tombestone? What a fucking awesome match, your best yet.

In closing, great pay per view. The right people, bar Batista haha, won the matches and will help you get a better product moving forward. Quite a few spelling, grammer issues but this just needs proofreading and I'm sure you were just happy to have written this beast. In the end I got 7/8 after nixing whether Tista or Kurt would win. Once again, awesome show and I'm sure you will keep putting out awesome shows.
 
I'm just going to give my main points here. The match between Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton was one heck of an opener. It was very suspenseful and the two men have great chemistry. I had no clue who was going to win until the final bell hit and it was an amazing match all together.

The Jericho/Orton promo was good and I'm looking forward to see what it sets up from here. Nice little war of words between the two and I enjoyed it

The Jericho vs. Flair match was very suspenseful also and brutal. The match incorporated great classic wrestling with some brutal work mixed in, and the match had great philosophy, but with those two it's expected. The end of the match was brutal and shocking and I can only hope Flair isn't near-death now.

Justice and Triple H was sick. It was a monster of a match and the punishment those two put on each other was amazing. I was wondering what it'd take to end the match and it took a lot. It was easily a classic HIAC match.

Overall, awesome pay-per-view. It's easy to say Survivor Series was a success and I can't wait for the fallout from it. Good show bro.
 
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RAW Preview

After one hell of a PPV last night all the superstars are still buzzing. From the hell in the cell match which had the crowd watching blood pour from the head of both competitors. To the insane Intercontinental Championship which kicked off the show. Everybody is still talking about it and Survivor Series really was a great show. But on Monday Night RAW we will see the 2005 WWE draft. By order of the WWE chair himself both the General Managers will receive FIVE (yes I know I changed it, I have plans for the new rosters and I only need to make these changes. Any more would throw things out of whack, if you have a problem with it, tough luck) picks each. The only people who are safe from being drafted are the champions; everyone else is up for grabs. And I mean everyone is up for grabs….spoiler!

Coming off the dangerous Hell in a Cell our WWE Champion Justice will be in action this week. He will now set his sights on the upcoming WWE PPV Tables, Ladders and Chairs. The number one contender for TLC will be decided on this night; however Justice isn’t going to be just focused on that. This coming Monday Justice will compete against one of the top dogs on Smackdown. It will be Justice vs Kurt Angle! Coming off a loss on Sunday, Angle will be fired up. Who is going to come away with the win?
As for the number one contenders match, well four men will compete for a shot at the WWE Championship at TLC. The four men are as followed: CM Punk, Rhyno, Sheamus and Shawn Michaels! These four men have been selected to compete for a chance to face Justice at TLC in a Ladder match! Oh this is a huge opportunity for one of these men and for the two newcomers; it could give them a big push toward superstardom.

Coming from the Smackdown side of things with Team Smackdown getting the win last night. JBL has been rewarded with a World Heavyweight Championship match on RAW. While some may not think it is fair, JBL has earned it. The match is signed with Batista defending the title against JBL in the Main Event of Monday Night RAW. How Teddy Long got the Main Event is amazing, but it will close the show tomorrow. The Office will be allowed at ringside, so Batista will have to watch his back.

If you didn’t catch Survivor Series last night (who missed it, nobody, the buy rates were amazing) than you missed the confrontation between Randy Orton and Chris Jericho. Well these two have had problems for a couple of months and finally they will meet in the ring. Not in a match but they will be given some air time to speak in the ring. Randy Orton has promised to call out Chris Jericho, and a possible match may be set up.

Someone who has been flying under the radar is Matt Hardy. Well Mr Hardy has been set for a push which will begin on Monday Night RAW tomorrow. Hardy will do a segment which promises to show the old school Matt Hardy. It appears that we may be seeing the return of Matt Hardy Version One! Keep your eyes out for Matt Hardy who is rumoured to be turning heel soon

The tag team division has been set for a HUGE restart with multiple teams either reforming or being told to set up. A star that has been signed to a contract early last night, while Survivor Series was going. Was Steven Richards. Yes this ECW original has signed a contract with the WWE again and will be making his return soon. A he has been said to be linked with Val Venis and a return of Right to Censor. At this time both men aren’t in the best shape so giving them a tag run would allow them to get into the better physical shape needed.

Finally the Women’s Division is going to make a return to World Wrestling Entertainment. The decision to drop the division wasn’t received well by the crowd who really enjoy seeing the women. So by order of Mr McMahon we will see the women return. The roster for the division will not include women who can’t wrestle. They will be women who have talent and the search for the roster has already begun. And the start of this new division is set for after the TLC PPV.


Confirmed:
World Heavyweight Championship
Batista © vs JBL

Justice vs Kurt Angle

WWE Championship number one contenders match
CM Punk vs Rhyno vs Sheamus vs Shawn Michaels

Randy Orton calls out Chris Jericho

Matt Hardy begins a NEW era
 
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Video: Triple H speaks on his experience inside Hell in a Cell
*The scene begins with Triple H leaning against the wall with dry blood on his face. With thumbtacks sticking into his arm and back. Several members of the crew walk past with some saying good work to Triple H. Slowly he straightens up, brushing his hair out of his face. *

Triple H: They say that it changes lives. That Hell in a Cell makes a boy into a man. It can end a career, or make on overnight. Tonight I made a career, I just pushed Justice to the top of this company.

A small line of blood comes down the face of Triple H. He cleans it off with a towel in his right hand, you can easily see the pain he is feeling now.

Triple H: Looking back at my career I have stepped into that Cell multiple times, each time it felt like it did more harm than good. I used to able to hang with anyone. This guy has taken me to a new level, he has something different. You can't just walk into a match with him, or you will fall to his feet. I have fallen twice, but I will not stay down. Justice thinks that this is over, he has another thing coming. I may not be able to take the WWE Championship away from him. But I will end this sick group known as The Church.

Slowly Triple H pulls a thumbtack from his forearm, dropping it on the ground.

Triple H: If I have to good from Beer Money, to Kane, to Justice. It doesn't matter, they will go down at my hand. Tonight they may have gotten the victory, but they did not end me.

With rage in his eyes Triple H looks at toward us. Making his intentions known.

Triple H: I'M STILL STANDING!

The fire inside Triple H is still going, with no sign of going out.

Triple H: I vow to stop your reign as champion Justice, if I don't gain the title than so be it. But I will make sure someone, it doesn't matter who. Anyone on the roster is fine with me. However I will make sure that you lose the WWE Championship before the end of the year.

The towel is thrown over into a corner, with Triple H beginning to walk off.

Triple H: It truly is time to play the GAME!

*The scene ends with Triple H walking away as we fade to black*

Video: Chris Jericho speaks about his match with Ric Flair
*Outside of the arena for Monday Night RAW Chris Jericho is seen walking with his bags. A fan yells out something, causing Jericho to stop in his tracks*

Chris Jericho: It's not my problem he was to hard headed to know when to give up. If his career is over than it is not my fault. I did what I had to do, I said I would do anything to win. What did I do at Survivor Series?

The crowd wait to hear what is coming, with Jericho looking directly at the fan he was addressing.

Chris Jericho: I defeat that shell of a man who couldn't even talk after the match. He was done, finished, I killed the legend of Ric Flair. You might start calling me the Legend Killer. I would be ten times better than Orton was to.

A short pause by Jericho was listens to what a fan has to say.

Chris Jericho: You're a Randy Orton fan?

The fan replies that he is in fact a fan of Orton.

Chris Jericho: You know he is going to call me out tonight? I really hope he does, because I'll send him to the hospital just like I did to Ric Flair.

*We end the scene with Jericho entering the building, closing the door behind him*

Video: JBL speaks on his win at Survivor Series
*We begin the scene with JBL standing next to Todd Grisham*

Grisham: Hello and welcome to this very special segment here, I'm Todd Grisham an---

JBL: WHO IN THE BLUE HELL CARES WHO YOU ARE?!

The yelling makes Grisham jump, not thinking that was coming. JBL grabs the mic out of his hand, pushing Grisham to the side.

JBL: The only reason these people will watch this is because I'm here. The man who scored the winning pinfall in the Smackdown vs RAW match. I was the leader, the man who made the decisions. I made the calls, I was like the quarterback in the NFL. Only thing is I don't get over payed for my job and I don't use steroids like them.

A short pause by JBL who has a grin on his face.

JBL: If not for my leadership skills than Smackdown would have crumbled to nothing in that match. Just like I do each week for The Office, I make the right calls. If someone has to be dropped, than I'm the guy who makes the decision.

As a man walks past JBL grabs him by the shirt, pulling the man next to him.

JBL: Listen I have a question, since I can't ask Todd over here I'll ask you. After my performance last night I deserve to be the World Champion don't I?

Man: Well the draft could open up the field.

The man is shoved away by JBL who didn't get the answer he wanted.

JBL: I'm the only man who deserves a title shot, and come Monday I'm going to get it. I will be champion again, and I will take it on RAW. Batista may have gotten past Angle, well he will not be so lucky against JBL. You can bet on that one.

Video: New WWE superstar CM Punk speaks out about his debut
*We begin in a backstage area of a building, probably Survivor Series as we have a poster of it on the wall. CM Punk is sitting on a chair holding a hand held camera, filming himself and this interview*

CM Punk: It's 9 pm now with the PPV going on behind me. I'm sitting here, writing notes about nothing. How the hell didn't I get a match. Maybe I should just go out there now. Throw a couple of chairs around or something. You know I came into this company and cut this amazing promo. It was brilliant, the best ever. But then I get the push backward because of what?

Short pause by Punk, who fixes his jumper.

CM Punk: I can out wrestle everyone on this roster. I'm a veteran of the indy scene, and I should be having a match every week. Not sitting backstage watching John Cena rap. I should be out there, hitting people with the GTS. Getting the crowd to boo the hell out of me. I should be seen as a huge star in the WWE.

Jeff Hardy walks past holding his Intercontinental Championship in his hands. With Punk shaking his head.

CM Punk: That is what I'm talking about, how did he get on this event. While I'm stuck here, I'm so much better than that mistake. I don't just do a couple of flips, I actually wrestle properly. Yeah I put on an entertaining match with huge flips and tables.

Punk turns the camera around, showing several wrestlers walking past.

CM Punk: They think that I'm just a nobody, well wait and see. I'm going to be noticed. Everyone in this company, everyone in the crowd will have to see that CM Punk is for real. I'm going to be a star, and nobody can stop this!

*The scene ends with Punk turning off his camera*
 
Hey... a Survivor Series review. Just the main points.

A great opening match-up. Truly wonderful. Your skills of writing are seen in this match. It was a cracker and the best match of the night for me. Nunzio/Mysterio, the match was good, but it could have been better. Then again, every PPV has a filler and this was the filler for me. Cena/RVD did its job to give us a good match. Y2J/Flair was a classic to say the least. I don't know why, but I felt the Survivor Series match was lacking something. But, it was a good match. Don't know why you had SmackDown! win though.
Kennedy-Taker did its job to keep us entertained. Batista-Angle was also a great match. The main-event, it was sick, brutal and the perfect Hell in a Cell. Good job of having Justice retain the title. I would love to see a even more dominant reign from him.

Overall, it was a great show Prophet. Thanks for giving us a heck of a show. It kept me hooked from start to finish. I'll rep you for the show. Also, I am looking forward to a fued between Mr. Orton and Jericho. Good luck and keep writing.
 
SURVIVOR SERIES REVIEW:

I promised you and now I have time ...

Jeff vs Orton: Excellent match to start the show. As mentioned before, it was impossible to tell which way you were going to go with this match. In fact, I couldn't work out who was going to win most matches on the PPV! Hardy wins, I can sense that he will move on to facing Punk next after the comments after the PPV. And Orton needed to lose to move on to his next feud ... Like I said, excellent start.

Nunzio vs. Rey: Another solid match, Mysterio wins the Cruiserweight Title. Good call, not a fan of Nunzio. I'm not sure about Mysterio or the Cruiserweight thing. I think I'd get rid of it but if you keep it exciting and use it to build some mid-carders, that will be fine. You can write excellent feuds without need for a third title on SD though.

Orton and Jericho clash in the medical room. And in the after show comments, Jericho mentioned being a 'legend killer' so definite feud coming there. Like it.

RVD vs. Cena: If I'm honest, this was the only match of the night which I wasn't right in to as it finished. I don't know why, it was solid enough and Cena winning made sense. I can't put my finger on the reason why - maybe the IC Title match was so good, the US Title match couldn't live up to it?

Jericho vs. Flair: I'm going to be controversial and say that this was the best match of the show. I know the HIAC match will get the reactions but I preferred this one. The struggle of Flair at the end of the match, you could almost feel it - it was written so well. I was urging Flair to find a way to escape but knew he couldn't do it. First class match, your best so far. Looking forward to how you use Jericho from here.

Smackdown vs. RAW: I like these things to end 1 vs. 1 so I didn't like Show and JBL finishing the match. Seems a little bit like you couldn't decide between them! However, Smackdown winning was the right choice IMO because I sense that you've got big plans for JBL. Almost expected JBL to turn on Big Show at the end ...

Kennedy vs. Taker: I was so undecided on this one. Kennedy had to win but Taker never loses a Casket Match. In the end, the finish was perfect. A fluke win for Kennedy that he can dress up as clever and skillful! Feud will continue I assume, where will Taker end up though? Eagerly waiting for SD to see where Kennedy took him. Maybe some time off for Taker and a Rumble or WM return?

Batista vs. Kurt: Another excellent match, Batista wins. I'd have preferred Kurt to win but I sense JBL going after Batista now so maybe that's better. Wasn't sure about the handshake at the end. That made Kurt a babyface where as I like him as a tweener with the edges blurred.

Hell in a Cell: Yes, it has to be brutal and bloody. I felt that in the first half of the match you tried too hard to make it shocking and brutal though. I didn't like the way Triple H 'cut open' Justice (no need in my opinion) but I understand why you needed blood to appear. Maybe I've been PG sanitized in recent years but I felt it was a little too much, too early. Yes, brutality rules at the end but maybe just delay it and build the suspense for it? Justice wins and goes over big time as a monster. Love it. I'm certainly getting his character now and I've not seen much of him (as Abyss) before so that is down to your writing.

Overall, a fantastic show. If this is your Survivor Series standard, I'm eagerly awaiting Royal Rumble and then WrestleMania. Should be epic. Not sure about your choice of TLC for next PPV - after HIAC this time, TLC might be too much? However, you are building the feuds perfectly, you clearly are thinking in advance. I'm guessing you already have most of the WM card shaping in your head too? The way you're moving from Flair/Jericho and Orton/Jeff into Jericho/Orton is really well done. Too many BT's are just focusing on this show and are not considering the next show IMO.

I'd rep you if I could but I can't ... Keep up the work, it's a great read. IMO, you're the Number 1 on here right now. I'd better pull out a blinder of a Survivor Series soon! GCB
 
Liked the video package to open the PPV, realistic to something the WWE would do too.

Loved the Hardy v Orton match – really captured both characters. Loved how descriptive your PPV matches are too, really makes it seem special. Really good match, liked that Hardy retains, hope to see Orton get a bit of a push instead of the IC title now. The finish did seem to fall a little flat though? Don’t think Whisper in the Wind comes across as a proper finisher, especially after the Swanton has already been kicked out of, I might have swapped the two moves around myself to give a bit more finality to the finish.

Rey v Nunzio was good again. Glad you decided to put the belt on Rey, think it adds more prestige straight away, and i’m not a huge Nunzio fan.

Liked the interaction between Orton and Jericho. Intrigued to see where this goes, bearing in mind they’re both heels... Would be a good way to help get Orton over though...

Cena v RVD was another good match. Like that Cena retained. Finish was good too. Interested to see what happens with these two next.

Jericho and Flair is an interesting match up to start with and I think it was really well built through the match. Loved the finish, suitably violent whilst not being farfetched. Interested to see where this goes from here, definitely don’t expect this to be the end for these two, and I hope it isn’t.

Smackdown vs Raw Elimination Match – Wouldn’t be Survivor Series without an elimination match. Woah, sucks to be Maxx Von Jules... I suppose someone had to be fed to Big Show to make him look a threat. I’m surprised Edge got the upper hand on Show so quickly to start with to be honest, maybe having Show dominate someone for a while might have built it better? Really like how the match was worked. Surprised that Show wasn’t irritated by JBL tagging himself in at the end, but really like how you’re pushing Big Show.

Undertaker v Kennedy. Really liked the pre-match promo by Kennedy, captured his personality well. Liked the match too, liked how you built it up and presented Kennedy. Not sure about the finish again though. Seems a bit unrealistic? Taker flipping into the casket? Not sure that would ever happen in reality, or even if it’s possible. Great match though and like the result.

Again I liked the interaction between Angle and Batista before the match. Good match, liked the finish, liked the idea of Batista fighting through the pain as well, really puts him over strong. Definitely interested to see where Batista goes next.

Glad you’re only using the Hell in a Cell for something really personal and vicious. The match was exactly the same, really portrayed the intensity between them. Glad that Justice wins, you're really putting him over strong and I hope that carries on.

One thing I would say is that there seemed to be A LOT of action going on outside the ring. I understand for matches like the Casket Match and the Submissions Count Anywhere match, but it seems as though every single match had an extend period of the match outside the ring, just wondering whether it might be better to mix it up a little?

Overall though great Pay-Per-Views. All the results seemed to be right, and I'm definitely interested to see where you go next!
 
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October 3rd
Louisiana; Lafayette – Cajundome

A video begins to play at the start of Monday Night RAW. Showcasing the main points of Survivor Series last night. From the incredible Intercontinental Championship match which stole the show with the athletic ability shown by both men. To the battle which took place inside Hell in a Cell. It was truly an amazing event which gained a tone of support from the fans. It goes over the history of the WWE Championship match and how much it meant to both men to win. We see interviews for various members of the roster who talk about both Justice and Triple H. Revealing personal thoughts on them and how they felt about watching Hell in a Cell. The video ends with a shot of Justice holding the WWE title last night at Survivor Series while Triple H was bleeding inside the ring.

“To Be Loved”

The pyro goes off with the RAW theme song playing in the background. We see Eric Bischoff and Teddy Long standing on the stage with microphones in hand. Jim Ross welcomes us to this very special edition of Monday Night RAW, where we will see ten wrestlers change brand. The crowd is cheering as Eric Bischoff raises his mic to speak. The RAW General Manager as Jim Ross did, welcomes us to HIS show. Of course Teddy Long chimes in and gives us a hello and good day. Bischoff reminds us all that tonight is the 2005 WWE draft. Five men from each brand will change and their lives will be changed forever. The only people that are safe of course is the champions on each brand, with the only exception being the tag champions as they can appear on both brands. On a table near him Bischoff has a pile of RAW shirts with the logo on them. He holds one up and says that the five men who make their way to Monday Night RAW will be very happy about the move. From the down in the dumps locker room of Smackdown, to the hard working and great locker room of RAW. What could be better, to move from the B- show to the A- show here in World Wrestling Entertainment. Teddy Long steps in to remind us all that Team Smackdown were victories last night at Survivor Series. This brings a sour look over the face of Eric Bischoff, who hates the fact that Teddy Long is right. While Bischoff and Long argue back and forth about who has the better brand Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler hype the card tonight.

“Voices”

To a mixed reaction from the crowd Randy Orton makes his way to the ring. His eyes fixed on the ring with cruel intentions set for tonight. After the defeat he felt last night at Survivor Series he can’t be in a good mood. Slowly Orton enters the ring, looking out into the crowd. Some support him, others hate his guts. One thing we all know is that Randy Orton is one hell of a competitor. With a microphone in his hand, the music cuts out for Randy Orton to speak. Orton asks that everyone in the arena settle down and listen to what he has to say. This causes an uprise of heat from the crowd who don’t like to be told to shut up. After last night Randy says he came to a conclusion, he realised something he should of weeks ago. While his attention was distracted by his reign as Intercontinental Champion, now Orton is free to do what he wants. And after months of waiting, he can finally go after a man who has been a thorn in his side since Unforgiven. That man is Chris Jericho; finally Randy Orton says he can go after him with nothing else in his way. As many may know Chris Jericho has not only disrespected him but his mentor Ric Flair. From taunting him backstage to physical punishment as seen at Survivor Series. All of which has made Orton sick. He mentions that Jericho will never be on the level of Ric Flair, and Jericho will never be near the level of Randy Orton. With his emotions high now, Orton talks about how Jericho has turned on the fans multiple times. Turning to fit his need, while Orton is just himself. No stupid Y2J gimmick which has him wearing a sparkly vest. Randy Orton is for real and needs no fan appreciation to make him realise that he is one of the best wrestlers ever! So now Randy Orton looks over to the stage and points toward it. To a HUGE pop from the crowd Randy Orton calls out Chris Jericho.

We wait with the crowd watching on with their eyes glued to the stage. Orton begins to raise his voice “Jericho get out here now!” Jim Ross is fully behind seeing this match, wondering why Jericho isn’t out here. The crowd begins to chant for Jericho, they all want to see this HUGE match.

“Break Down the Walls”

The entire crowd jump up as Chris Jericho is making his way to the ring. The man who has put Ric Flair on the shelf, the man who was the first undisputed champion, Chris Jericho is a legend in his own right. The atmosphere is electric with Orton walking back and forth here. Slowly Jericho brings the microphone to his lips, and talks really slow. He mentions that it was only a few years ago when young mister Orton debuted. While Orton was still trying on baby diapers, Jericho was beating The Rock and Austin in the same night. The mention of this event gets a small pop from the crowd. In a slow, contradicting tone Jericho speaks about how he made one of the biggest debuts in the WWE. What did Orton get? Five minute match against Hardcore Holly, yeah what a debut. You can see Orton just wants to hit Jericho, the tension is high. Jericho continues to do what he has done for the last month, point fun at anything he can. Even going so far to mention Bob Orton, the father of Randy Orton. Instantly Randy and Jericho go nose to nose, with the crowd chanting fight. Oh this is huge tonight ladies and gentleman; these two have the crowd red hot.

Here it comes these two are going to blow right now. The roof is going to come off this place, as Orton tells Jericho to think about what he talks about. You can only poke a snake some many times before it bites back, and this viper may be going to strike soon. Randy looks up to the TLC logo which is on the stage, the crowd can sense what is coming. Orton talks about some of the greatest builds of all time. From Hogan vs Rock, Austin vs Michaels, these all had great build. Well in around three weeks is the TLC PPV, slowly Orton moves up to Jericho. Finally we here what the world has wanted “In just a matter of weeks how about CHRIS JERICHO VS RANDY ORTON?!” The pop like crazy as Orton drops his microphone. Jericho looks around, seeing as the crowd want this match. Jericho questions Orton, asking if he really thinks this is a good idea. With no microphone Orton says yes, he really wants this match to happen. With a grin on his face Jericho accepts the challenge and the two “shake hands”. As Orton goes to leave Jericho stops him, reminding everybody that someone is watching tonight from hospital. Ric Flair is watching, having trouble breathing but he is watching. At TLC, Randy Orton will be right next to Flair. Both of them can be in hospital together, and that is a promise.

“Break Down the Walls”

With his music playing in the background Chris Jericho drops the microphone, leaving the ring soon after. Then crowd is electric and Jim Ross is very excited about this breaking news. It will be Randy Orton vs Chris Jericho at the Tables, Ladders and Chairs event. A match for the ages which you can only see at TLC. The tension is high as Orton is left standing in the ring with Jericho making his way up the ramp. We go to commercial as Orton has a smile on his face.

**Commercial**

Back from the break Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler both put over the announcement of Jericho vs Orton. That match alone could sell the PPV but we will find out another piece of the puzzle with the WWE Title match being set tonight. With the two talking about how much this company is going to change tonight, Ross brings up the opening match of the night. It will be champion vs champion in just a few moments. The United States Champion John Cena will compete against the Intercontinental Championship Jeff Hardy. A graphic appears on the screen with a pop from the crowd. Both these men gained a victory at Survivor Series so this is going to be a huge contest.

”No More Words” hits and out comes Jeff Hardy with the Intercontinental Championship around his waist. He gets a great reception from the crowd who love him since he returned. His pyro goes off without a hitch and Hardy high fives some fans on his way to the ring.

“My Time Is Now” hits and the crowd give a decent amount of heat for the reign United States Champion. Here comes John Cena who has been setting the WWE on fire as of late. Once called the poster boy for the WWE is now the nightmare. He doesn’t high five any fans, and just shakes them off. In the ring Cena does his you can’t see me taunt to Jeff.

Singles Match
John Cena vs Jeff Hardy


A solid match between these two competitors, with both men gaining the advantage at different points. At the beginning the offence was mostly Hardy who was looking to make a statement to the fans tonight. Hardy has returned and wants to show that he can compete with the best of them. The action spilled to the outside early in the match, as Cena was caught off guard. It was here that Jeff used his highflying skills, diving over the top rope and onto Cena. Both men were down but Hardy was quick to his feet. A strong assault from Hardy on the outside, slamming Cena into the announce table multiple times. Cena isn’t one to count out as he was able to fight back. Several strong right hands to the face sent Hardy stumbling back. From there Cena delivered a flying shoulder block, followed by the famous offence of the champ. The spin out powerbomb connects and Cena then nails the five knuckle shuffle. The people rose to their feet as Cena went for the FU, however Hardy countered into a roll up. We got a three count which woke Hardy up. The two men battled back and forth again, with Hardy once again going back to his high flying skills. The finish came around the ten minute mark with Jeff hitting the whisper in the wind after Cena ran into the exposed turnbuckle which he had exposed.

Winner: Jeff Hardy (10:23)

”No More Words” hits as the crowd pop for Jeff Hardy. They all begin to clap after the hard fought match between these two great athletes. As Hardy has his back turned he is ATTACK BY MUHAMMAD HASSAN! Yes the Middle Eastern Assassin hammers away at the head of Jeff Hardy, while Cena looks on from the outside. The crowd are booing like crazy, getting all over Muhammad right here. He yells in the face of Hardy, screaming that he is going to take the title. It appears we have a new challenger for the Intercontinental Championship. Hardy tries to crawl away, but Hassan runs up, driving his boot into the side of the head. As the crowd boo Hassan locks in the camel clutch. He wrenches back, twisting the head of Hardy. Jeff is out cold here, with Hassan releasing his grip. Quickly Hassan moves over to the announce table where the Intercontinental Championship was placed. Moving back into the ring, Hassan holds it above his head and screams in the face of Hardy. Tonight was a major turning point, Muhammad Hassan has made a statement. He wants the title and will do anything to capture it.

As Hassan walks up the ramp Bischoff and Long are back. They mention that is time for the first draft pick of the night. Both General Managers argue on who is going to go first and it is “decided” that Bischoff is going to have the first pick. The hand goes into the tumbler and Bischoff pulls out a ball. He cracks it open as the crowd cheer, wanting to know who is being drafted to RAW. Slowly Bischoff moves toward the microphone stand, with Teddy Long waiting, wanting to know who he has lost. We get a split screen of both locker rooms, everyone on the edge of their seats. Bischoff builds up the suspense, saying that he is sorry to break up this band. He mentions they have had great success in multiple companies. Finally Bischoff brings the paper to his eye level and reads the name. “Please welcome to Monday Night RAW……BUBBA RAY DUDLEY!”

“Watch Out, Watch Out” plays as Bubba Ray walks out from the curtain. He gets a good little cheer from the crowd who are happy to see Bubba on RAW. He grabs a shirt from Bischoff and puts it on. Showing his RAW colours tonight, as he goes to the back.

The camera now is focused on Teddy Long, who is holding the first draft pick for Smackdown. He mentions how happy he is to be getting this man back on Smackdown. A former champion in the WWE, having success on both brands. This time we may be seeing the return of a tag as Teddy has a smile on his face. Slowly Teddy moves to the microphone and reveals the draft pick. “Ladies and gentleman please welcome to Smackdown……SHELTON BENJAMIN!”

“Ain’t No Stoppin Me Now” hits with a small cheer from the crowd. They watch as Shelton appears wearing some cool looking shades. He shakes the hand of Teddy Long and grabs a Smackdown shirt, putting it on instantly. With a smile on his face Shelton waves goodbye to Bischoff and then walks to the back. As Bischoff watches one of his best wrestlers leave (with great happiness), we go backstage.

Sitting in his locker room Triple H, who suffered a major defeat at the hands of Justice last night. With a bandage around his forearm and stitches across the top of his head Triple H can easily be seen having trouble moving. He can still feel the pain of last night, thinking about how he came just moments away for being the WWE Champion again. The thoughts of his defeat haunt him thinking if only he did something different. As Triple H continues to think in walks Shawn Michaels. He sits down with his friend, giving him some advice. While he may have lost at Survivor Series, the battle isn’t over. He can’t challenge for the WWE Championship but Shawn can. Michaels reminds Triple H that Justice wasn’t the only member of The Church who has done him wrong. Slowly Triple H understands what Shawn is saying. He wishes Shawn good luck for tonight and he hopes he comes away with the win. Michaels shows his confidence about his match, reminding Triple H just how he is talking to. These two best friends hug as Michaels leaves the locker room leaving Triple H to reveal his plans for later tonight.

**Commercial**

Back from the break Scotty 2 Hotty is in the ring awaiting his match with Rey Mysterio. His music is stopped with “Booyaka 619” blasting out from the speakers. The crowd pop as the NEW Cruiserweight Champion makes his way to the ring. He does the little head thing with some kids on his way, but seems focused on his match tonight.

Singles Match
Rey Mysterio vs Scotty 2 Hotty


A quick contest here from Rey Mysterio who was in control for most of, if not the entire match. He connected with several high flying moves which caused the crowd to jump up on their feet. In an exciting spot Mysterio sent Scotty into the ropes, then diving toward him. Scotty was able to move out of the way, but Mysterio used his balance- landing on the second rope. From there he jumped backward and hit a reverse DDT on Scotty. It had the crowd up, seeing this ability which Mysterio has in his bag. The finish came when Rey dropped kicked Scotty into the ropes and then hit a 619 for the three count.

Winner: Rey Mysterio (05:20)

“Booyaka 619” hits as Mysterio gets to his feet. With his title in hand, Rey gets a tone of respect from the crowd. He exits the ring with the title held to his chest. Leaving Scotty down and out inside the ring. Poor guy, he doesn’t have much luck.

The camera changes to the backstage screen with Todd Grisham standing by. Quickly Todd rushes up to Muhammad Hassan, the man who attacked Jeff Hardy tonight. The obvious question is asked by Todd, why? Hassan replies by saying that tonight he needed to make a statement. It doesn’t matter if it is RAW or Smackdown, he will be champion. If he does stay on RAW then he is going to take what Jeff Hardy holds in his possession. The Intercontinental Championship will be coming to the Middle Eastern Assassin. And there is nothing that Jeff Hardy or anybody can do to stop him now. No longer will Hassan be in the shadow of former friend Edge. No longer is this man in a tag team. Now he is solo, he will become a legend on RAW. People may doubt him, but they will all have to FEAR him! Hassan walks away as the screen fades to black.

We return to the stage area as Eric Bischoff grabs another ball from the tumbler. He holds it up, saying that whoever is in this ball will be in a better place. They will no longer be in the dark land of Smackdown. But he will be in the wonderful land of Oz, known as RAW. The ball is cracked open with Bischoff slowly lifting the paper out of it. You can tell Bischoff is loving taking away the different superstars from Smackdown. Leaning forward Bischoff announces the “lucky” man who has been drafted. “Please welcome to Monday Night RAW……D-VON DUDLEY!”

“Watch Out, Watch Out” hits and here comes both the Dudley boys. You can see that both of them are happy to still be together. A red shirt is thrown to D-Von will puts it on quickly. Teddy Long can only watch as a whole tag team has just left his brand. They walk to the back, ready to make their new start over on Monday Night RAW.

After seeing a whole team leave his brand, Teddy is quick to grab a ball from the tumbler. He doesn’t waste time, wanting to see who he has picked. A life will be changed here with this picked, someone from RAW is going to Smackdown. Teddy goes up to the microphone, seemly very happy with his pick. “Please welcome to Friday Night Smackdown……GREGORY HELMS!”

“It’s Time” hits as we see the RETURN of Gregory Helms to the WWE. After being known as The Hurricane for so long he has gone back to his real name. It was a couple of months ago when Helms was taken out by Randy Orton, but he is back. Helms receives a blue shirt from Teddy Long, which he holds up high. Showing his pride in being a member of the Smackdown roster. Unlike the others Helms doesn’t walk to the back, however he goes up to the mic. Helms speaks on how things have changed since he has hurt a few months ago. Well now he is back, better than ever. He promises to bring the most exciting action that anybody has ever seen. The action is going to pick up over on Smackdown with this young man. We go to commercial as Helms shakes hands with Teddy Long.

**Commercial**

“Live for the Moment” hits as we return from the commercial break here on Monday Night RAW. Out walks Matt Hardy, who is wearing a Version 1 shirt. He seems focused tonight, however I don’t think he has a match. What could he be doing out here? He grabs a microphone from ringside before entering the ring. A small Hardy chant picks up, with Matt nodding in approval. Matt begins by mentioning how things are going to change tonight. From teams being broken up, to people changing brands. To losing title shots, to gaining title shots. The entire WWE Universe is going to feel a huge change. Well Matt Hardy is changing. Oh yes, you see this is no dream this is reality. This is your destiny, this is MY destiny. For the last couple of years Matt Hardy has been underused, not anymore. Matt begins to rant on how unfair management has been to him. How he hasn’t gotten the chances he should have. A man who has worked his arse off for the company should be on the posters, he should be doing the commercials. However he gets nothing but disrespect. Times are changing for Matt Hardy Version 1! Oh yes (pointing out to the crowd) you all can see it. I will no longer be seen as nothing, but it is time for a NEW ERA! The Austin Era has pasted us. The Triple H Era is gone. It is time for the Hardy Era, the Era of Version 1! I’m going to make changes, I’m going to make history. I’m going to be champion by the end of the year.

Some of the crowd boo, not believing that Matt could become a champion. Hearing the heat that he receives Hardy lets loose on the crowd. Calling them drunks with no jobs, saying their children with amount to nothing. The only thing these people can do is clean up horse dung in barns. Matt points out certain people in the crowd, poking fun at them, insulting them, trying to get under their skin. With a loud you suck chant starting up Hardy rants on how he has risked his life for the enjoyment of the fans. Well that is OVER! From now on he will do what is best for Matt Hardy. He will put on great performances but it will be for himself. He will not do anything more for the fans. No autographs, nothing. This new Matt Hardy throws up his hand, taking in all the heat from the crowd. “Live for the Moment” hits with Hardy having a huge smirk on his face. He exits the ring as we go to a shot of the announcers.

Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler go over some of the events that happened last night at Survivor Series. They mention Hell in a Cell, saying it was one of the biggest blood bathes they have ever seen. The great opener of the night between Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy, both men put on a great match. Ross steps softly around the subject of the Smackdown vs RAW match, so not to hurt Lawler. Of course Jerry brings it up, calling Smackdown a pack of cheaters.

“Turn up the trouble” hits and here comes a VERY lucky man. Mr Kennedy walks out with the casket containing The Undertaker. Yes Kennedy has one of the strongest superstars ever locked inside a casket. He wheels it out to the ring, with his eyes locked on it. Sense the power he has over The Undertaker.

“One of a Kind” hits and the crowd jump to their feet. Quickly we see RVD rushes out to the ring. Running as fast as he can to the ring. The crowd are completely behind Rob tonight, as a RVD chant begins.

Singles Match
Mr Kennedy vs Rob Van Dam


In a match where both men had time to shine, the crowd were into it. With Kenney coming off a HUGE win at Survivor Series he wanted to put a stamp on this match. With the casket still in his possession only we can wonder what he is going to do. On the other side of things RVD is coming off a loss. He and Cena put on a fine match at Survivor Series with an amazing finish. If not for the pure strength of Cena we could have a NEW champion. They watched on with Kennedy and RVD hammering away with strong shots at the beginning. In an exciting spot during the match Kennedy was knocked to the outside, landing on the casket. Rob took the time to climb the turnbuckle and deliver a leg drop onto Kennedy who nearly broke the lid. It held in place, but the crowd popped like crazy. The finish came when Rob delivered a huge kick to the face of Kennedy who stumbles back into the corner. Rob charged forward and hit the springboard elbow keeping control in his favour. Kennedy was down so Rob went to the top rope, going for the frog splash. However at the last second Kennedy got the knees up, followed by a Mic Check for the win.

Winner: Mr Kennedy (06:34)

“Turn up the trouble” hits as Mr Kennedy gets to his feet. Gaining a strong victory over RVD, who did everything he could tonight but it wasn’t enough. After his hand is raised in victory Kennedy goes to the outside, running his hand of the casket and pushes it back with him. Jim Ross questions what his intentions are, maybe we will find out on Smackdown.

The camera now switches backstage and into the locker room of The Church. All of the members are sitting down with James Mitchell giving a speech. Reminding them all that they have done so much in a very little time. They will only continue to become stronger and the journey must continue tonight. After Justice finishes Kurt Angle and Kane defeats Maxx Van Jules, then they must make another statement. Tonight we will crown a number one contender that is when we will make our move. Mitchell moves over to Justice who has cuts all over his body. Placing his arm over his shoulder, James Mitchell speaks to his favourite son. Telling him that tonight Justice shows how powerful he really is. Nobody knows what he is really capable off, and they will only find out when they have to. The Church is dominating, they are powerful. Nobody can stop them, that is a FACT!

**Commercial**

We return from commercial once again with Teddy Long and Eric Bischoff, who are going to be revealing the next draft picks. Ross and Lawler go over whom it could be, talking about all the Main Event superstars who aren’t safe. Being drafted could help or hurt your career. For someone like Rhyno, he is getting a chance to compete for the WWE Championship tonight, if he is drafted I’m sure Bischoff could and would find a replacement. However for someone like Muhammad Hassan it could be a huge push to a title. With the draft pick in hand Bischoff makes his way to the microphone. He opens it up, and a small grin comes over his face. A possible star has been drafted by the look on Bischoff. “Oh would you please welcome to the RAW roster……ROB VAN DAM!”

"One of a Kind" hits as he get a solid pop from the crowd. Rob walks out to the stage, looking on as the people get a RVD chant going. Bischoff extends his hand to welcome Rob to RAW. However RVD isn’t quick to grab it, he instead just grabs a shirt and walks to the back. Well he doesn’t seem too pleased to be a member of the RAW roster. Or maybe it’s because of who the General Manager is? Well at the end of the day, RVD has been drafted to RAW.

We now move onto the Smackdown draft pick with Teddy Long closing his eyes while grabbing the ball. He cracks it open, looking inside for the name. It looks like Teddy is happy with his pick, and mentions that this man happened to already make an appearance tonight. He said change was going change this era; well he is going to be changing brands. Ladies and gentleman help us welcome to Smackdown……MATT HARDY!

“Live for the Moment” hits as the crowd see Matt Hardy for the second time tonight. Here comes the NEW Steve Austin (I can’t believe I wrote that), Matt Hardy. With this new look on his career Hardy is moving to the blue brand, where he hopes to become a champion. He grabs a shirt off Teddy Long before leaving to the back. Things have changed tonight with the draft and they can only get better tonight. With each brand having TWO drafts picks left, who will make the switch?

“Slow Chemical” hits and here comes Kane, the big red machine storms to the ring. The fire is lit after the speech from James Mitchell. All the members of The Church have been put on notice, will they deliver? As Kane enters the ring Ross mentions the words spoken by Shawn Michaels earlier in the night. What could they mean for Kane and his future?

“I’m Comin” hits with the crowd watching on, not making much noise. They don’t seem to excited to see Maxx Van Jules, however this young man isn’t seeing that. He acts like he is the best thing in the world, throwing a couple of hundred dollar bills at some fans. Before he enters the ring Maxx mocks Kane, calling him various names. This isn’t going to be good I can tell you.

Singles Match
Kane vs Maxx Van Jules


The match begins with Jules continuing to mock the monster or machine in Kane. He moves around the ring, yelling, and poking fun at Kane. Could this be any worse? The crowd may not like Kane, but they want Maxx Van Jules to get DESTROYED! Here it comes as Kane delivers a huge boot to the head of Maxx. Down goes the youngster as Kane is quick to send him into the ropes. On the rebound Kane sends Jules flying high with a back drop. It appears like Kane is taking the advice of James Mitchell here tonight. This match doesn’t last long with Kane dominating the entire bout, with it just ending before the two minute mark. Kane was able to hit several high impact moves before ending the match with a HUGE Tombstone in the middle of the ring.

Winner: Kane (01:40)

“Slow Chemical” hits with Kane gaining a strong and dominate win over Jules. As Kane stands tall looking down at the young rookie----

TRIPLE H RUNS DOWN THE RAMP AND ATTACK KANE WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER IN HAND! The entire crowd go nuts as Triple H connects with a shot to the body of Kane. Another shot by Triple H sends Kane to the outside of the ring. The assault however is not over as Triple H goes after Kane. A strong uppercut by Kane stops Triple H dead in his tracks, followed by Kane slamming Triple H into the announce table. It appears we have a fight with Triple H and Kane firing punches at each other. The two have the crowd watching their every move. A shot by Triple H gains him the advantage after a solid standoff between the two. With Kane by the head Triple H sends him into the steel steps, to a small pop from the crowd. The monster is down with Triple H rushing over to finish him off. He hooks the arms trying for the, but Kane is above to escape pushing Triple H to the ground. With Triple H down Kane rushes up the ramp, going to safety. The crowd aren’t happy as Triple H makes it to his feet, noticing Kane has stopped once he reached the top of the stage. Quickly Triple H grabs a microphone, and reminds everyone that he isn’t able to challenge for the WWE Championship as long as Justice is champion. Well since he can’t go after the Joker, why not go after the henchmen. And it begins with Kane! Oh yes this problem Triple H has, the thorn in his side is The Church. Slowly Triple H points to the TLC logo hanging on the stage. He nods his head, possibly laying down a challenge for a match at TLC.

“The Game” hits as Kane walks to the back, holding his head as he does so. A TRI-PLE-H chant begins as he grabs the sledgehammer. He walks to the back as Jim Ross mentions the history between the two. The famous Katie Vick feud between the two, it seems that these two just don’t like each other. We go backstage as Vince McMahon is seen walking to the ring. Lawler tells us that he is going to speak about the decision to build the tag division and the return of the women’s.

**Commercial**
 
“No Chance” blasts as Vince McMahon appears from behind the curtain. A mixed reaction from the crowd as the Chairman of the WWE heads toward his ring. With a microphone in his head Vince welcomes everyone to Monday Night RAW. Wishing that they are enjoying themselves here at this very special night. Vince is quick to get into the business, not messing around tonight. First thing is the tag division. After several meetings the WWE board of directors has decided that the division needs a boost. Something to give it a spark, well they have found it. Members of the roster have been approached into forming a possible tag team with another person, with a great response coming from the boys. Several teams are already training together, getting ready for their tag team debut. As we made known early in the week Steven Richards has been signed to form a tag team with former partner Val Venis. Vince goes on to talk about how much the WWE hopes to get out of the tag division. More title differences, bringing something special in with the tag teams. It is going to be better than ever we can promise you that.

Now onto the second piece of business for tonight, the return of the women to the WWE. Yes after the division was dropped a few weeks ago, it has been announced that it is coming back. But this time we will have no lacklustre performers. Just like the males our women will be the best in the world. With the roster not announced I Vince McMahon can personally promise that these women will not only be beautiful but they will be able to wrestle. Oh yes, these women will be the best in the world. From the first woman we can confirm in the lovely Trish Stratus. To another women who has held gold here in the WWE. This division is going to make waves once again. Because when Vince McMahon makes a promise he always delivers!

“No Chance” hits with Vince finishing this speech. It’s a time for change here in the WWE, tonight is pushing that fact hard. It is time for somebody new to step up; these draft picks are giving people the chance to do so. As Vince disappears behind the curtain we shift back to the stage. It is time for another draft pick with Bischoff picking again. Somebody is going to have a life changing moment as Bischoff walks to the mic. Not as excited as he was for the past picks Bischoff leans forward to the microphone. “Please welcome to Monday Night RAW……HARDCORE HOLLY!”

“How Do You Like Me Now” hits as a small section of the crowd pop for Hardcore Holly. Lately Holly has been working in the development section of the WWE helping talent in the ring. However now Holly is back as a full time competitor. This move to RAW could do him the world of good. This veteran looks ready to make some waves on Monday Nights; maybe he is someone to watch out for. A red shirt is handed to Holly who accepts it. He walks to the back as Teddy Long goes to grab his pick.

We now watch as Teddy Long grabs a ball from the tumbler. After some fine picks tonight for Smackdown you can bet that Long has been very pleased with his luck. The ball is cracked open as Long grabs the paper from inside of it. All eyes are on the Smackdown General Manager who announces the newest member of the Smackdown roster. “Please help me in welcoming……CHRIS MASTERS!”

"The Masterpiece" hits with one of the best physical men in the WWE making his way out to the stage. Chris Masters is known as the Masterpiece for a reason, it is not just a nickname. This man has everything you need to be successful over on Smackdown and we expect he will have a good future. A blue shirt is handed to Masters, who hangs it over his shoulder. After showing off his muscles to the crowd, Masters heads to the back. Both the General Managers have a few words on how they have done tonight. Bischoff sounds arrogant as always, talking up his roster even more. With only one pick left for each brand, who will be drafted?

“Gold Medal” hits with a huge pop from the crowd as the wrestling machine makes his way to the ring. The crowd are excited as Angle showed just how good he is last night at Survivor Series. A strong performance against Batista has caught the eye of many. The fans can smell another title run from this man and a win here tonight would do him wonders. However his opponent is no jobber, but rather a WWE Champion!

“Slow Chemical” hits with MAJOR heat coming from the crowd. He may be the most over heel in the company as Justice walks out to the ring. With the WWE Championship on his shoulder Justice is storming to the ring. His dominate run as Champion was made clear last night. A huge victory against Triple H inside Hell in a Cell. Which has been picked as one of the best PPV matches ever. He enters the ring, staring into the eyes of Kurt Angle who is holding his ground to his credit.

Singles Match
Justice vs Kurt Angle


A huge match between these two top superstars in the WWE. The crowd were into this the whole time, watching every move. The match began with Kurt hammering away with punches and kicks. Trying to take the big man off his feet. It wasn’t an easy job to do with Justice blocking multiple attempts, fighting his way to the top. About half way into this match James Mitchell made his way down to the ring, keeping an eye on his favourite solider. It appeared as Mitchell wasn’t just there to watch, at one stage he grabbed the foot of Angle catching his attention. This allowed Justice to deliver an electric chair back drop. These two men wouldn’t go down with each hitting or at least trying to hit their finisher. After a counter sequence between the two Angle locked in the ankle lock. The crowd were going crazy, cheering like mad for one of the favourites here in the WWE. James Mitchell could be heard yelling from Justice to counter. Oh it was the worst thirty seconds of his life. However Justice isn’t the WWE for show, as he was able to counter. Angle went flying across the ring, and on return was hit with a huge big boot. Justice had gained control, and was looking for the chokeslam. He hooked the throat and lifted Angle up, only to be countered into a roll up which got to. Angle was giving the champ a run for his money, yet it wasn’t enough. It came down to the power as Justice countered the Angle Slam and sent Angle into the ropes for the Black Hole Slam for the three count.

Winner: Justice (09:12)

“Slow Chemical” hits with Justice gaining a solid win here tonight. From Hell in a Cell last night, to beating one of the best pure wrestlers ever. Justice is looking better each and every week. Justice exits the ring holding the WWE Championship against his chest, he may never let it go.With all these victory’s and being unbeaten, Justice is making a huge impact here in the WWE. Can anybody stop this man, can anybody defeat him? We find out his challenger in a few minutes when we return to Monday Night RAW.

**Commercial**

After another wonderful commercial, we are back into Monday Night RAW. Inside the locker room of the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, JBL. After leading Smackdown to a victory last night JBL hopes to take full advantage of this chance he has been given. The Office are not present in the locker room, maybe a sense of how important this match is to JBL. No distractions, he is focused on one goal. To become the World Champion. It is our Main Event later tonight, it is as a must see! Back at ringside Ross and Lawler now turn our attention to the next match on the card. Which has something HUGE on the line. The winner will advance to the Tables, Ladders and Chairs PPV to compete for the WWE Championship. Four men one winner, who is going to face Justice at TLC?

"Stampede" hits with a solid pop for the war machine Rhyno. A huge chance for Rhyno to step up tonight and gain a shot at the WWE title. With water dripping from his hair Rhyno runs to the ring, charging forward like the machine he is.

“This Fire Burns” hits to a nice piece of heat from the crowd. Here comes the straight edge messiah, CM Punk. A man who believes he is better than everyone for not drinking, not doing drugs. He thinks he is the essence of perfection, and he may be the next WWE Champion.

"Written in My Face" hits as we get the third man in this match. The new superstar in Sheamus, who has had a slow start here in the WWE. This is his debut match, so hopefully he can pull something out of the hat tonight and gain the victory. We now wait for the final man in this puzzle, only one left. And we all know who that is.

“Sexy Boy” hits and we get a great pop for HBK, Shawn Michaels. Here comes the odds on favourite to take this match. It has been several years since Michaels has held championship gold, is it his title? Could we see Shawn Michaels vs Justice at TLC?

Fatal Four Way
WWE Number One Contender

Rhyno vs CM Punk vs Sheamus vs Shawn Michaels


The match begins with each man pairing off with another. Punk and Michaels took the fight to each other, which left Rhyno and Sheamus to battle against each other. During the match every man had a moment to shine. They all looked strong, gaining the advantage at some time or another. Finish: Shawn Michaels had just climbed to the top rope, dropping the elbow down on the heart of Sheamus. The crowd were on their feet, as the band began to tune up. Sheamus was able to duck, then connecting with a strong blow to the back of the head. Sheamus dropped his knee across the back, knowing of the pain which Shawn has felt over the years. As the crowd watched on booing, Sheamus lifted Shawn to his feet. The Celtic Warrior rammed Michaels into the corner, nailing him with huge rights and lefts. As Sheamus turned around he was hit by a running CM Punk, delivering the knee to the head. In a brilliant spot Punk was able to grab both Sheamus and Michaels, hitting them with a bulldog from the corner. It looked like Punk had this match as he slugged it out with Rhyno.

Punk slung Rhyno into the ropes, using the thrust kick to put down the war machine. Confidence was all over the face of Punk, who looked down at his three opponents. Punk saw this as his chance, hitting Rhyno with the GTS! However before Punk could cover Sheamus made it to his feet, nailing Punk with the Celtic Kick to the head. It turned Punk around, as he felled to the outside of the ring. He had this match won by a mile. The crowd popped as Sheamus turned around right into a superkick from Shawn Michaels. It was picture perfect, with Michaels getting the three count. That now confirms Shawn Michaels vs Justice at TLC for the WWE Championship.

Winner: Shawn Michaels (09:34)

“Sexy Boy” blast over the arena with a massive victory for Shawn Michaels. Just twenty four hours removed from the tag match at Survivor Series Michaels is now going to headline an event. As Michaels gets to his feet is stares at the TLC logo, knowing that it is his time once again. Shawn Michaels has another shot to be the man. However he is going up against one of the most dominate guys in the WWE, Justice. Only time can tell if Shawn can compete with our WWE Champion. With Michaels leaving the ringside area, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler hype the World Championship match. It is a special event here tonight, only one man can walk away with the title. Will it be Batista or JBL!

**Commercial**

Here we go, the final draft picks for both shows. Both the General Managers have picked from the tumbler already. And are holding their picks, who could they be? And I’m running out of things to write here. It really is hard to try and fill these segments when I have done nearly everything in past draft picks. Maybe this will work, well back onto the show I guess. Bischoff makes his way to the microphone, waving the paper in the air. It seems he has a big pick, see it get the pun later. With the crowd silent Bischoff says he has stolen another star from Smackdown. Someone with a Main Event style career here and in other companies. This man is a giant, he is big, ladies and gentleman welcome to RAW……BIG SHOW!

“Crank it Up” hits with a solid reaction from the crowd. The giant by the name of Big Show appears from behind the curtain. What a pick for Monday Night RAW. A former WWE Champion, a man who has had a great run here in the WWE. He is a former WCW champion, a fine pick for Bischoff. Show grabs a shirt, with it being ten times too small. He laughs as he looks at his, just throwing it over his shoulder. Teddy Long can only watch as Big Show leaves his brand.

Now it is time for the final draft pick, the last of the night. Who is moving, what is going to happen here? Teddy moves to the microphone, with the pick in his hand. He looks down, checking who he has picked. Something isn’t right, Teddy Long scratches his head. Slowly Teddy moves away from the mic, and goes over to Bischoff. The two talk for a moment, without the audio picking it up. For some reason Bischoff nods, he doesn’t look happy however. Kind of angry to say the least. Teddy Long runs to the back, without revealing his draft pick. We are informed by Bischoff that Teddy Long will reveal the final draft pick for Smackdown after the World Heavyweight Championship match. I wonder what is going on.

Well after that it is finally here, the World Championship is on the line. JBL will compete for what he thinks is his rightful title. It is his destiny in his mind, is he right? Then you have Batista, a man who has reigned over Smackdown as champion. Nobody has been able to dethrone the animal, will it happen tonight? It is time for these men to come face to face, the tension is high. Both have a claim to the title, which is walking into Smackdown as champion. JBL vs Batista it is time!

“Longhorn” hits with the crowd giving instant heat. He may be the biggest heel in the WWE at this time, but he is one lucky guy. With The Office with him (The Bashams and Orlando Jordan), JBL makes his way to the ring. The fans taunt him, trying to get a reaction. But JBL knows better, he ignores them as Jordan gets in their face.

“I Walk Alone” hits to a great pop for the World Champion. This man has been a great champion since WrestleMania, and he hopes to continue. With the crowd fully behind him with the exception of one man in the front row, with a sign saying “Batista is stale, I’m a Peep”. He is cheering JBL like mad, with Batista acknowledging him. The champion enters the ring, with his music cutting off.


World Heavyweight Championship
Singles Match

Batista © vs JBL


The match begins with JBL circling the ring, with The Office trying to distract Batista. The champion has to stay focused here, he can’t allow these distractions to get to him. A lock up centre of the ring, with Batista able to send JBL back into the corner. JBL can’t believe how he was over powered then, his face covered with shock. The animal charges forward, clubbing away with shots to the head of JBL. The ref gets in to break them up, with JBL positioning his body in-between the ropes. Batista backs off here, taking a few steps back. The ref counts to five, with JBL coming out from the ropes at four. You can tell JBL isn’t going to be making any huge moves quickly. He is waiting for his moment. A strong shot by Batista who grabs JBL by the arm. With a solid grip Batista sends JBL into the ropes, connecting with a hard spinebuster in these early stages of the match. The fans stand with Batista going for the powerbomb. However JBL is able to strike the back of the leg, causing Batista to lose is stance. Out from the position JBL connects with a big boot to the head of Batista. With the champion down a cover is made here, which only gets a two count. Now JBL goes into the fighting mode, delivering several sloppy punches to the head of Batista. You can hear JBL yelling each time he connects, telling Batista to give up. It is his title, nobody can stop him now.

The Office clap, cheering on their leader who looks to be in a strong position to gain the title. With Batista in his hands, JBL connects with a clothesline taking down the champion. He keeps his hand around the arm of Batista however, so he pulls him back to a vertical base. Another clothesline by JBL who is just slowly beating down Batista tonight. It isn’t pretty but it is doing the job. Another cover by JBL gets a two count just like before, but this time it wasn’t so easy for Batista. Now on his feet JBL stomps on the body of Batista, anything that isn’t cover now has a boot mark on it. You can hear Orlando saying drop the elbow from the outside, catching the attention of JBL. He points over to Jordan, nodding his head. With his hand raised above his JBL drops a huge elbow onto Batista. The crowd can’t believe this, the match has been so one sided. Once again JBL drops the elbow, slapping Batista in the face of his way up this time. The third time isn’t the charm however with Batista grabbing the leg of JBL. Off balance JBL stumbles down into a roll up, which gets a two count.

This match is picking up with Batista fighting to his feet. The World Champion still has something left, connecting with a kick to the mid-section. With JBL by the head Batista sends him over into the corner. A big clothesline connects by Batista, following up with a side slam. The cover gets two, with the crowd not believing it. Batista is on his feet, shaking the ropes, and calling for the finish. He grabs JBL and places him in position for the powerbomb. The Office are going crazy, they have to do something.

Before Batista can lift JBL up Orlando Jordan jumps onto the apron, throwing a water bottle at him. Slowly Batista turns staring at Jordan, thinking what is this idiot doing. The ref moves over to Orlando, telling him to get down. Orlando tries to enter the ring, but the ref is getting physical. Pushing against Orlando so he doesn’t come into the ring. With the ref distracted DANNY BASHAM RUNS IN, HITTING BATISTA WITH THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP! DOWN GOES BATISTA, WITH JBL PLAYING DEAD. THE CROWD ARE IN SHOCK, THIS IS A CRIME, THE BASHAMS MAY HAVE JUST SCREWED BATISTA HERE. JBL IS MOVING- INTO THE COVER!

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Winner: NEW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION……JBL! (8:43)

What the hell! Batista has been screwed out of this match, he was just robbed by The Basham brothers. We have a NEW champion, we have a new champion tonight. Can you believe this? From the top of the world last night, to this. Batista has been screwed out of the title. “Longhorn” hits to MASSIVE heat from this crowd. They were all behind Batista, nobody can believe this it is an amazing moment here on RAW. The Office enters the ring, as JBL is handed the World Championship. He can’t believe he has finally done it again, so long, but he has done it. They celebrate with the announcers in shock at what they have just seen. Then like a phoenix from the ashes Batista stands up, with a small cut on his head. The Office have no idea what is coming here. Orlando turns around to see what the people are cheering, and is hit with a spear. He is broken in half, and so are both The Bashams with a double clothesline. Batista has snapped, throwing every member of The Office to the outside of the ring. He is only left with JBL, who has the title tight in his grip. The crowd are cheering with Batista raging toward JBL, hitting him with a freaking huge powerbomb. The new champion is broken tonight, he is down and out. What a way to end Monday Night RAW.

“I Walk Alone” hits to a massive pop, with Batista now coming to see that his title reign is over. He has just destroyed The Office, with no members standing to end RAW. We thank you for being with us, Jim Ross and Lawler sign off this has been Monday Night RA—



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“Metalingus”


OH MY GAWD!!!! EDGE IS RUNNING TO THE RING, HE IS CASHING IN MONEY IN THE BANK TONIGHT!!! CALL YOU MUM, THIS IS FREAKING HUGE BITCH! THE CROWD DON’T KNOW IF THEY SHOULD CHEER, IS THIS REALLY GOING TO HAPPEN? AND WHY IS HE WEARING A BLUE SMACKDOWN SHIRT? THE BELL SOUNDS AS EDGE GOES INTO THE COVER!

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Winner: NEW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION……EDGE!


THE CROWD HAVE GONE APESHIT TONIGHT, FOR THE NEW CHAMPION. THIS WAS A SAD NIGHT FOR SOME, WELL IT IS NOW A TIME OF CELEBRATION.

The people are going crazy, Edge has become the World Champion. He has finally done what some said he would never do. Teddy Long is on stage now, and announces Edge is the final draft pick for Smackdown. Damn what a night, we have had two NEW World Champions but Edge will walk into Smackdown as champ. Tonight has been great, we will see you next time on Monday Night RAW!​
 
Good show Proph. I just skimmed over the matches since they were in rematch form, but still good overall. I like Hassan's attack on Jeff Hardy. Matt Hardy is looking interesting. We have Michaels/Justice and Kane/HHH for TLC, both of which should be good. Edge cashing in MITB is a shocker which I didn't think would happen. Good RAW overall. Better than the one I'm watching live right now. Good job.
 
Announced matches after Monday Night RAW!

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Tables Ladders and Chairs
October 23, 2005
AT&T Center; San Antonio, Texas

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Singles Match
Chris Jericho vs Randy Orton


The first match has been set for the TLC event, Chris Jericho vs Randy Orton. These two men have been at each others throat since Unforgiven, it is finally time for them to face off. This match will be a single fall match, with wrestling being the focus. This is between two great competitors, both who would love to make some waves. However it is about something more, the hatred between both men is high. They can't stand each other and will take each other to the limit. Can you think what is going to happen when these men go one on one.

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WWE Championship
Ladder Match
Justice © vs Shawn Michaels


Onto the second match we know will happen at TLC, Justice vs Shawn Michaels. After taking down Triple H at Survivor Series, Justice is moving on. His dominance over the WWE has been amazing, taking down anyone who gets in his way. But now he is taking on a legend, Shawn Michaels. A career which has had ups and downs. It can't be denied that Michaels is one of the greatest ever. He wants to hold that title high again, will it come at TLC? Or will Justice continue to hold the WWE Championship on his shoulder, destroying everyone who tries to take it?
 
Hey... as promised... a review.


The opening promo was awesome. I'm really looking forward to Orton-Jericho.

John Cena vs Jeff Hardy. I'm not sure if I was a fan of that match. It was good but could have been better. The attack by Hassan was good. It served the purpose of setting up a fued. I think it could be a great fued if done right.

Rey vs Scotty 2 Hotty. Good fine match. Rey's domination was understandable. I'm looking to who is his new challenge. Kennedy vs RVD, it was a solid match and pretty decent.

Kane dominating was also very very understandable. I think I'm truly looking forward to Triple H vs Kane.

Mr. McMahon's promo was as usual, solid. Justice vs Kurt Angle was also good.

The No.1 contender's match. Well. I'm sounding repitative but it was certainly good. Shawn vs Justice is what I'm truly looking forward to.

I don't know why you had the World title match on RAW. Anyways, it was a great match. Plus, JBL winning got me! Wait! Edge is the new champion! Wow! Now I understand the purpose for my first question! I'm really looking forward to SmackDown! now.

Overall, great show Prophet. As I said, I'm looking forward to SmackDown! The fueds going into TLC are great and well executed. Keep up the good writing. Good luck!
 
Time for my Review!

Haha, ok. Here we go. For starters, the opening promo between Orton & Jericho was awesome. Nice back and forth on the mic. I'm looking forward to these two going at it at TLC.

Also, I seriously marked when you had Hassan jump Jeff Hardy. Hassan is without a doubt the best heel that never made it. And I like you reverted to his old tactics to jumping people from behind with Daivari by his side. I can't wait to see what you do with him.

Kane winning in a short amount of time doesn't surprise me. Triple H coming down and doing what he does best afterwards was cool too. Looking forward to their match.

I liked the Mr. Kennedy/RVD match and I like the idea of the Casket at ringside. More mind games between him and The Undertaker.

The Matt Hardy was very intriguing. I'll be watching to see where you go with him.

Oh yeah, I liked the return of Gregory Helms. I was going to bring him back too. His theme song screamed "Push!" Too bad he never got it. I hope you give him a decent push.

HBK vs Justice?? Oooo, this sounds like it's gonna be a good feud. And it's a Ladder Match. Oh yeah, I'm looking forward to it.

Also, I didn't see Edge coming out cashing in his Money in the Bank. I like how you played it off like RAW was going off the air and then Edge's music hits and out he comes!

Overall, great show. Man, you set the tone for TLC early in a BIG way. I haven't reading many BT's cause I've been busy with school and my own BT, but with Summer coming up, I'll have more time for more feedback. I'll be around.
 
New roster with updates such as draft picks and champions.

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Roster

General Manager: Eric Bischoff
Commentators: Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross

Heels

Randy Orton
Chris Jericho
Sheamus
CM Punk
Muhammad Hassan
Daivari
Grenier
Val Venis
Stevie Richards
Rob Conway
James Mitchell
Justice~ WWE Champion
Robert Roode
James Storm
Kane


Faces

Ric Flair- injured
Shawn Michaels
Triple H
Rhyno
William Regal
Tajiri
Jeff Hardy~ Intercontinental Champion
Big Show
Eugene
Matt Hardy
Brother Ray
Brother Devon
Rob Van Dam
Hardcore Holly


Tag Teams/Stables
La Resistance~ Grenier & Conway
Muhammad Hassan and Daivari
The Dudleys~ Brother D-Von, Brother Ray
The Church~ "Father" James Mitchell, Beer Money & Justice

Championships
WWE Champion~ Justice
Intercontinental Champion~ Jeff Hardy
Undisputed Tag Team Champion~ The Bashams

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Roster

General Manager: Theodore Long
Commentators: Tazz & Michael Cole

Heels

John 'Bradshaw' Layfield
Orlando Jordan
Chris Masters
Matt Hardy
Carlito
Mr Kennedy
Chavo Guerrero
Doug Basham~ Undisputed Tag Team Champion
Billy Kidman
Danny Basham~ Undisputed Tag Team Champion
Nunzio


Faces

The Undertaker
Kurt Angle
Gregory Helms
John Cena~ United States Champion
Edge~ World Heavyweight Champion
Batista
Booker T
Rey Mysterio~ Cruiserweight Champion
Charlie Haas
Shelton Benjamin
Brother Spike
Paul London
Scotty 2 Hotty
Shannon Moore


Stables/ Tag Teams
The Bashams~ Danny & Doug
Worlds Greatest Tag Team~ Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin

Champions
World Heavyweight Champion~ Edge
United States Champion~ John Cena
Undisputed Tag Team Champions~ The Bashams
Cruiserweight Champion~ Rey Mysterio​
 

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After a huge draft show this past Monday, Smackdown is sure to bring the excitement. On RAW we saw the crowning of a NEW World Champion in JBL. However his reign was cut short when Edge cashed in Money in the Bank which he won at WrestleMania. These two are sure to clash on Friday, but what about Batista? The former champion has got to be pissed about how he lost the title. Three men, one title, only one can hold it. Find out more on Smackdown.

We also heard of a new tournament to begin over on Smackdown. It will be run by John Cena, with the winner becoming the number one contender for his United States Championship. It appears that anybody is able to compete, even the people from RAW. We will here more on the subject this week.

With all the draft picks, superstars are going to have to step up. The new stars want to shine, the original Smackdown crew will have to fight for their place. This week is going to be big. It is a must see as we move to TLC.


Confirmed

New World Champion Edge to open the show

John Cena to announce a tournament

Kurt Angle vs Orlando Jordan

Booker T vs Chris Masters


 
#1Peep RAW Draft Review

I won't do a live review but I will give you my thoughts on the main ideas/storylines. Nice opening promo from Orton and Jericho, it will be a great match but it maybe would have been better with a bit of build, not just a match announced straight away with both men coming from different feuds. Great champions vs. champions match, Jeff keeps his momentum rolling. Is Cena heel yet? Great to see Hassan making a move onto the IC title, should be a good feud here. Keep Hassan on the mic, and keep Jeff off of it! Big fan of MH. I don't know about D-Von being a main pic, maybe he and his brother shoulder have been drafted in a sort of supplemental draft type deal. Right move to get Shelton onto Smackdown. Rey got his Cruiser reign onto a good start with a win over Scotty. Used to be a huge fan of Scotty when I was a kid, but he has his place. Gregory Helms would be a great challenger for Rey on SD. Bit weird just having Matt Hardy 'turn' back into V1, but we will see where you go with it.

This would be a another good match between KK and RVD. Would Taker be out of oxygen? RVD needs a new feud, maybe in the tag or IC division now that he is on RAW. MVJ has gone from Survivor Series tag match to jobber. Don't understand Trippers real beef with Kane here, it was mainly with Justice, maybe had him sit out one night away from a HIAC match. Good choice with Michaels as the new number one contender, should be a good feud with him and Justice. HA, nice ending to the show as JBL cheats to win the title, only to get screwed by Edge. Overall, great show and you are well onto TLC. Maybe a little suggestion, push each PPV to four weeks apart to get a longer build on your storylines.
 
Hey man, draft night RAW. I read it and here are a few comments after my big review last time out ...

Nice reminder of the PPV results first out, then tension with Long and Bischoff as was the way back in 2005! Can't believe you went straight into Orton and Jericho just like that, I was expecting a huge build up man! I know that you still can build it up and hype it up but to announce it that quick, you must be confident! Good work with Jericho, spot on with the attitude he showed to Orton. Cena vs. Hardy, champion vs. champion, this could be a great match, didn't like it in recap form. Muhammad Hassan, interesting, I'd forgotten about him! Well, he looks to be going after Mr J. Hardy then! First draft of the night - Bubba Ray Dudley? Hmm, come on man, first out? Shelton to Smackdown is cool though ...

Triple H is beaten up and battered and bruised, HBK in there to motivate. I thought you made HBK's win a little obvious here. Rey dominates Scotty, he looks to be a good champion for you here. D'Von joins Bubba on RAW, Helms to SMACKDOWN - meh. Change in attitude from Matt Hardy came out of the blue a little, but I'll go with it. I liked his V1 gimmick so it should be entertaining. I was a little disappointed when Kennedy came out with Taker in the casket ... I thought he was going to do something big with it but it looks like he is going to just push him in and out of arenas?! Another big win for KK, you seem big on him, looks to be heading for the top of RAW here.

Good promo from the Church, reminding us about their dominance, Kane squashes MVJ - odd move to use Jules this way - and then Triple H comes out for Kane. Looks like Trips and Kane at TLC then. Could be brutal.

VKM is here, relaunch of TT and DIVAS division. Going to need a lot of work to be convincing I reckon? Hardcore Holly and Chris Masters drafted? Not much in terms of big names, Da Prophet, not the exciting draft I expected?!! I'll wait for it, sure to be a big name moving at the end ... ?

Justice beats Kurt, big win, good idea. Again, the recap form goes against it here. Shawn Michaels wins the Fatal 4 Way and will face Justice at TLC. I'm going to predict a win for Justice now, I predict he'll go all the way to WrestleMania with the strap. However, HBK and Justice should be fun.

Big Show heads for RAW before the title match but a mysterious occurrence with SMACKDOWN's choice ... Something was clearly going on, good way of generating interest. Loved the final moments, JBL winning the title from Batista thanks to a screwjob and then Edge heading down to cash in MITB after Batista's powerbomb. Edge is the new champion, good ending! I'd hate to try and predict the TLC main event for Smackdown now ... Edge vs. JBL vs. Batista? Looking forward to it.

Another good show, just a pity about the recapped matches. I understand it though.

GCB
 
Thanks for the comments guys, I'll rep when I can. First thing I would like to say is about Orton vs Jericho. The build is not over, I still have two weeks and video packages like I did after Survivor Series. Believe men I will have enough time. This is going to be a major match on the card and a major feud in the coming weeks. I saw it as they have been crossing each other since Unforgiven. So for me I saw that as slowly building to their feud. Now I'm going to be really pushing them. This is another reason why I want to change to brand exclusive PPV's. I think I could do a better job doing them, but that will not happen until 2006. So again I understand about the build, but I'll do my best to make it good.

Kane vs Triple thing, well at Unforgiven Kane cost Triple H the WWE Championship. Now he can't go after the WWE Championship but still has problems with The Church. So he is going after the right hand man of Justice. It will make sense once I start to build. You can pick what the next feud is going to be for Triple H and someone else to if you put the pieces together.

As for the draft, no real big names other than Edge. I wanted to switch some mid card guys over and that was it. No big changes as I have the next few PPV Main Events figured out. If I did that then the plans I have will be thrown out the window.

Thanks for the reviews guys, and I'll hit you back with one GCB.
 

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