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SVR 2011 bullshittin thread

Awesome card Will, though I don't get why you don't just swap out some of the guys undeserving of pushes and replace them. All the guys in the MitB match were either not mentioned on your monthly report, or they lost. Tyler Black seems to need a spot on the card, and with his meteoric rise I feel like he'd be the ideal candidate to win the briefcase. I also kind of like the idea of putting CM Punk and Christian into the match together to see how they interact. Jericho is also without a match despite being fairly involved in your story lines.

The rest of the card is rock solid. Who doesn't want to see Cactus Jack and Shane Douglas try to kill each other? And a one on one grudge match between Shawn and Triple H would probably be the match of the year if it took place at Wrestlemania 26 instead of HBK vs. Taker 2 and Triple H vs. Sheamus. Could you imagine if Triple H was the one to retire Shawn Michales, much like how Shawn did the favor for Ric Flair?

That would be the match of the night, probably year on any card that didn't involve Sting/Taker though. A match 20 years in the making finally comes to fruition, and it's for the title. Couldn't have worked out any more perfectly.

And I'll fill you in on the feuds behind my card when I actually get to the PPV.

Other things in the works that won't make it to the PPV.

Sting and Randy Savage are going to have a number one contender's match on the last RAW before the PPV. Both finished off their feuds with their rivals, and they both feel worthy of that #1 contender's spot.

Buddy Rogers is slowly working to turn Shawn Michaels and Triple H against each other. Last week he convinced Triple H not to provide back up for Shawn in his match against Kurt Angle, and while Shawn did come out to provide back up for Trips in his match against Savage, Buddy Rogers chased him off. Both Savage and Angle won their matches against Triple H and Shawn Michaels respectively. Not a banner day for Degeneration X.

I also have a Jack Swagger (face)/Lex Luger (heel) feud in the works on who the REAL American hero is.

On Smackdown, I have Ryder feuding with John Morrison, simply because Morrison started attacking Ryder and has been doing it on a consistent basis. I hope that Zack's dad isn't still rooting for Morrison after JoMo attacked his son with a lead pipe.

I decided against a Terry Funk/Rock feud. It just didn't feel right. I had Ricky Steamboat win the number one contender spot for the IC title against Funk, and I had Rock beat Hogan by DQ in a regular one on one match, but then had him lose to Hogan in a steel cage match for the number one contender spot for the WHC, so both guys got involved on Smackdown this month.

Another interesting little feud I have in the works sees AJ Styles and Dolph Ziggler joining forces to take out RVD, who they feel is the star of yesteryear. They formed a tag team called the Phenoms and took out RVD last week, but lost a number one contenders match to Edge and Christian this week (I have a lot of number one contenders matches, don't I?). There were signs of tension at the beginning of the match, but they remained friends after the match was over. However, Kane and Big Show came out and laid out Edge and Christian after the match was over. It was a good match too, it ended with Edge spearing Styles, pulling Dolph into the ring, and then spearing him too!
 
Awesome card Will, though I don't get why you don't just swap out some of the guys undeserving of pushes and replace them. All the guys in the MitB match were either not mentioned on your monthly report, or they lost. Tyler Black seems to need a spot on the card, and with his meteoric rise I feel like he'd be the ideal candidate to win the briefcase. I also kind of like the idea of putting CM Punk and Christian into the match together to see how they interact. Jericho is also without a match despite being fairly involved in your story lines.

I will reply to all of your post, likely tomorrow, but I wanted to touch base on this part right quick.

The reason I posted all of the randoms in that MITB match was because that was the original way the Universe "Powers That Be" made it. And I want the achievement for winning the match w/ a CAW, then cashing it in (at some point) with a CAW. I figured I had to use whoever I was given, as I didn't think you could change Wrestlers in a match without that match being switched from what it was to just a "regular match".

However, as it seems - I can INDEED switch out everyone for whoever I want in. That being said.. the shit entrants will be replaced with these Six..

Money in the Bank Match: Chris Jericho v. Drew McIntyre v. CM Punk v. Christian v. Ted DiBiase v. Tyler Black

The original US title match w/ Black (c) v. DiBiase, and the "Winner Take All" match w/ Christian v. CM Punk will be had at a later date; while Jericho & McIntyre have also been on big roles lately, they've been added to the match to round it out. NOW, my ppv opener is complete.
 
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Wrestlemania Results:

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Money in the Bank: Tyler Black d. Chris Jericho, Drew McIntyre, CM Punk, Christian & Ted DiBiase:

Amazing opening contest, and one that I'm glad (on a personal note) went first. It didn't go too long, but definitely took a bit of time to complete. Several feuds continued within the Championship opportunity contest. To recap some of the bigger moments..

Tyler Black and Ted DiBiase took their war to a new height, literally, when both men continued to meet at the top of a ladder almost everytime one, or the other, climbed one. Both men took several bumps from this result, thanks in part to the others involved. At one point, DiBiase took a huge dive from the top of a ladder, falling all the way to ringside, while Black landed badly on the ropes.

Meanwhile, CM Punk and Christian had the best moments in the contest thanks in part to their feud; including at one point when Punk seemingly had the match won - until Jericho pushed the ladder away, causing Punk to hang from the rungs, while Christian dove off the top rope with a dropkick, dropping Punk down onto Jericho's shoulders into an electric chair slam. Speak of Christian, he also hit a Killswitch Engage off the ladder onto Drew McIntyre.

In the closing moments of the match - Tyler Black and CM Punk were fighting a-top the ladder, only for Christian to pull Punk off the ladder allowing Black to grab the case and win the match!

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Unified Tag Team Titles: Impact Players d. Beer Money (c) :

Unfortunately their second meeting was not as good as their first, but it still didn't completely disappoint. Lots of tags and double team moves were involved, as well as close calls from finishing moves.

Robert Roode hit a Double A-sized Spinebuster on Lance Storm, but couldn't put him away before Storm got his arm up in the nick of time. Meanwhile, Credible hit James Storm with a "That's Incredible", but it was Roode making the save at the last moment.

In the end, it was Lance Storm dropping Robert Roode with a Deep Impact (cradle piledriver), then locking in the single leg boston crab; while Justin Credible and James Storm fought outside the ring. James was able to make it back into the ring, but too little, too late, as Roode tapped out giving the Impact Players their first WWE Tag Team Championship reign!

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Extreme Rules Match: Cactus Jack d. Shane Douglas:

Typical Foley match here. Tons of blood lost, a lot of weapons used, and a good amount of "Holy Sh*t" moments involved in this war between former Extreme greats. The match began with Cactus Jack jumping Shane Douglas from behind, for weeks of Douglas doing the same to him. Jack was even able to hit a Piledriver on Douglas in the opening moment, but refused to simply pin him at that point - he wanted to inflict pain.

Chairs, Kendo Sticks, Steel Steps, Ladders, Tables, Ring Bells and even Flames were all involved in an amazingly violent match. Just to touch on some amazing moments..

Jack busted open Douglas' head with a steel chair, ultimately breaking the chair and being forced to grab another, only to break that one as well. Douglas was a bloody mess - laid out on the announcer's table, when Jack pulled out a ladder - sat it up - and delivered a diving elbow drop from the top of the ladder, to Douglas' chest, breaking the table and perhaps both men's bodies.

Later in a reverse situation, Douglas sent Jack over the steps (ala classic Foley), only to the deliver a vicious snap suplex to Jack onto the steps. Following that, Douglas hit a sick-looking belly to belly on Jack, that sent Jack through the ladder - snapping it in half!!!

In the end, both men were busted open and losing tons of blood. Jack put up another table outside the ring, this time lighting it on FIRE!! Jack then had to fight off a frantic Shane Douglas; but it ultimately ended with Jack sending Douglas off the ring apron, through the flaming table. Jack climbed the turnbuckle, this time diving off the top ropes - outside the ring - on a burnt and hurting Douglas, to finally put him away.

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WWE Championship: Edge (c) d. Randy Orton:

Continuing in classic Edge type moments, this match did not last as long as people may have wanted thanks in part to interference. In the beginning of the match, just as the bell rang - Chris Jericho came out of nowhere, making his way to ringside.

Orton refused to allow Jericho's presence to gain his attention, as Orton tried taking the fight to Edge early; however it only lasted long enough for Jericho to actually grab Orton's leg when he went to the mat in motion for a possible RKO.

As Jericho grabbed Orton's leg, gaining his attention, the official was forced to get involved - allowing Edge to capitalize with a Championship belt to the head of Orton, followed by a Spear and an easy pinfall, allowing the Champion to retain thanks to help.

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Grudge match: Triple H. d. Shawn Michaels:

No one knew it going in, but before this contest began it was turned into a No Holds Barred match!! This meant that while the rules had been thrown out, they still had to win the match inside the ring. Another huge motn quality contest here.

It went back and forth early, with neither guy having a big advantage. It wasn't until Triple H went to the dirty tactics of undoing a turnbuckle pad and busting HBK open, followed by a chair being involved and Triple H attempting to break HBK's neck by placing the chair on HBK's throat.

The fight spilled to the outside, where HBK took over the action - sending Triple H into the guardrail, and steel steps. HBK then pulled out another ladder that had been under the ring. HBK sat the ladder up, but decided putting Triple H on an announce table might be a better option. He followed this up with a classic HBK elbow from the top ropes to Triple H, driving both men through the table.

Back inside the ring, both men bleeding by this point, the finish was very solid and amazing. Shawn Michaels went for a Superkick, but it was Triple H who ducked out of the way - only to come back with a Spinebuster, and a Pedigree. HBK still had some life left, as he kicked out of the first Pedigree - but this only enraged Triple H, who brought in a sledgehammer to finish off "Mr. Wrestlemania" with a nasty shot and picked up the victory.

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World Championship: The Undertaker d. Sting (c) :

The final match of the night did NOT disappoint. While I refuse to pick any one match to be the "MOTN", it's only because I would say I had several motn caliber matches. This one began quickly, with Sting taking control early and even hitting a Scorpion Death Drop - only for the Undertaker to no-sell it and sit up almost instantly.

The action went outside the ring, where Taker took over, sending Sting up and over the steps and even hanging him out to dry on the ring apron, to force feed a leg drop to him. Back in the ring, the Undertaker was in pure shock after he connects with a Tombstone on the Stinger, only to see him kick out at 2!!

Instead of giving up, Taker used this as fuel to the fire, as he proceeded to hit Sting with "Old School", followed by a Last Ride. Still, Sting refused to take it - this time, jumping up and "no-selling" right back!!! Sting fought back, whipping Taker to the corner and hitting a Stinger Splash!!! Sting then connected with a wicked ddt, but instead of going for a pin - decided he wanted to lock in the Scorpion Deathlock! The Undertaker refused to tap out, and ultimately over powered Sting - forcing the hold to be broken.

In the end, it took not 1, not 2 - but THREE Tombstones to keep Sting down for a 3 count. The final moment of Wrestlemania was watching the Undertaker regain the World Heavyweight Championship, go 20-0, and shake Sting's hand as we fade to black!
 
News from my Universe mode.

Juventud Guerrera became Cruiserweight Champion after the culmination of a 8 man tournament to crown the new champion, after Christian York vacated (I deleted the CAW). Other wrestlers in the tournament included Rey Mysterio, Billy Kidman, Pcicosis, Low-Ki, Dean Malenko, Kid Kash and Christopher Daniels. After defeating Kidman and Kash on his way to the final, Juvi faced Pcicosis for the title in a cage match and managed to escape the steel, after pulling down his former Mexicools partner, who looked set to escape himself, and then hitting the 450 splash to keep Pcicosis down.

Sting finally captured the WCW World Title from Diamond Dallas Page. He earned his final shot at the title after winning a 6 man elimination match also featuring Scott Steiner, Booker T, Kevin Nash, Bret Hart and Page himself. If DDP had won the match, he would not have to defend his title on the following Raw. It ended up going down to Page v Sting at the end, with Stinger kicking out of a Diamond Cutter and then making Page tap out with the Scorpian Death Lock.

Brock Lesnars Intercontinental Title reign lasted only a month. He faced Number 1 contender Nathan Reso for the title at TLC, and looked set to retain the title only for Kane, who had been desperate for an IC title shot of his own, and lost a number 1 contenders match to Reso the previous week, ran in and took out both men. Reso recovered first and was able to grab the pinfall over The Next Big Thing to take the belt. He is scheduled to defend against Kane and Lesnar in a triple threat match at the next PPV.

In probably the best match I have ever had on WWE Universe, Sean O'Haire put the World Heavyweight Title on the line against AJ Styles and Goldberg in a TLC match. Obviously, you would think this type of match would suit AJ, but he got his ass handed to him at the start of the contest, taking multiple chair shots and being suplexed through a table by Goldberg.

During the match, all men hit their finishing moves, AJ nailed some dives from the top of the ladder, top of ladder moves were used, many chairs and tables got broken and all men were bleeding. The ending came when O'Haire fell from the ladder and when he got up, he got broken in half by a Goldberg spear. AJ was waiting to crack Da Man with another sickening chair shot, and was able to slowly clamber up the ladder and retrieve the title.

Awesome match!
 
This. Game. Is. Awesome.

Here's my computer-booked Smackdown card:

#1 Contender's Match to Undertaker's WHC
Dolph Ziggler vs. Drew McIntyre vs. MVP
-I think I'll have DrewMc win to give Taker something to do while Shao Kahn rises up the ranks.

Beth Phoenix vs. Layla

The Ninja Turtles (Leonardo & Raphael) vs. The Mario Brothers

Steel Cage Match
Jack Swagger vs. The Hurricane

Truly glorious. I'll post results once I've played through.
 
I just hooked my Xbox up to my family's television this morning, and it is glorious. I'm used to playing on my tiny 19 inch television, but this is some giant ass flat screen deal, and it's beautiful. I was laughing like a nut the graphics are so beautiful.

I'm still finishing up work, but I'm hoping to have Night of Champions done soon, so I'll post those results as soon as possible.
 
#1 Contender's Match to Undertaker's WHC
Dolph Ziggler vs. Drew McIntyre vs. MVP
First off, I was mistaken. It was actually a number one contender's match to Kurt Angle's Intercontinental Championship.

McIntyre entered, and then MVP, but Ziggler attacked P before the match could even start. However, McIntyre dominated, hitting his finisher on everyone over and over. MVP tried to make a comeback but before he could, McIntyre put his feet on the ropes and stole the victory with a dirty pin.

Beth Phoenix vs. Layla
Short but pretty competitive match that Beth won after flattening Layla with a massive lariat. After the match, Beth tried to shake Layla's hand but Layla denied it.

The Ninja Turtles (Leonardo & Raphael) vs. The Mario Brothers
Funnily enough, all four of these guys are on the RAW roster.

Anyway, this was a "Tornado Tag Ladder Match", though I'm not sure exactly what they were competing for. Oh, WWE Universe, you so crazy. I also totally forgot I gave the Mario Bros. the Bushwhackers's entrance. Too awesome.

Anyway, this was a pretty damn awesome match. Tons of sick ladder spots, with I think four ladders in play at one point. Luigi and Leonardo, and Mario/Raphael were the real enemies in this match. Eventually, after several attempts by both teams to get the briefcase down, it came down to Leonardo and Luigi on top of a ladder duking it out. Luigi bashed Leo's head on the ladder and threw him off, allowing him to reach up and grab the case, winning the match.

This match bumped up the Mario Bros. to third in line for the belts after DX (thought I disbanded that team :suspic:) and Edge & Christian.
Steel Cage Match
Jack Swagger vs. The Hurricane
Before this match started I decided to make it awesome. In my mind, Swagger took Hurricane out earlier in the night, so he wouldn't have to face The Hurricane in a cage. However, he's still going to have a match tonight, and it's going to be against none other than the mystery opponent:
Making his return to pro wrestling...


And it was great! Very competitive, with lots of near-escapes, but eventually DDP his the Diamond Cutter, and no one gets up from the Diamond Cutter! DDP escapes the cage, and announces that he will be staying on the Smackdown brand.

My next PPV is Summerslam and it's two weeks away. I look forward to seeing what'll happen there.
 
Oh man, my RAW. lol.

1. Batista vs. Randy Orton (w/Mick Foley). OK, not too bad since Batista is feuding with both guys.

2. Captain Jack vs. Sheamus for the number one contendership to Mr. America's US Title. OK, Jack and America are former tag partners and have been feuding for a while, and Sheamus has been wanting to get his hands on Mr. America as well. Not bad.

3. Natalya vs. Maryse vs. Eve for the number one contendership to the Diva's Championship. Again, not bad.

4 Main Event: Edge and Husky Harris vs. Me and the Evil Exes. What the hell. First off, Me and Scott Pilgrim hate the Evil Exes. Second off, why would Edge (Who is feuding with Nexus) team with HUSKY HARRIS?

I'm changing that. Probably giving Edge a better tag partner and giving the Evil Exes another heel partner. Then again, I'm sure I could explain it as a GM-made desicion, forcing guys who hate each other to work together. We'll see.
 
4 Main Event: Edge and Husky Harris vs. Me and the Evil Exes. What the hell. First off, Me and Scott Pilgrim hate the Evil Exes. Second off, why would Edge (Who is feuding with Nexus) team with HUSKY HARRIS?

I'm changing that. Probably giving Edge a better tag partner and giving the Evil Exes another heel partner. Then again, I'm sure I could explain it as a GM-made desicion, forcing guys who hate each other to work together. We'll see.


There's probably a pretty good chance that someone's tag team partner will abandon them and leave them for dead.
 
Yep. But I kind of want to change it to an Avengers (Spider-Man and Captain America) vs. Evil Exes & Shao Kahn match.
 
At the Royal Rumble....FINALLY, Goldberg won my WHC. In a fatal four way match also featuring Sean O'Haire and Batista, Goldberg managed to achieve what he had been threatening to do for months, and nailed champion AJ Styles with the Jackhammer for the 1-2-3, to become the NEW World Heavyweight Champion!

The Rock successfully defended the US title in a cage match against Sheamus

Intercontinental Champion Nathan Reso retained against Captain Charisma Christian Cage

John Cena made CM Punk tap out to the STF to remain WWE Champion

And in the RR match itself, in his 2nd match of the night, former multi-time World Champion, The Natural Nathan Reso took a huge step to returning to the top of the mountain after winning the Rumble, after entering early in number 7 slot.

The entrants I can remember are: (in no order)

Nathan Reso
Bret Hart
Shawn Michaels (who was the last man eliminated)
Jeff Hardy
Stone Cold
The Rock
Triple H
Jerry Lynn
Mike Awesome
Sean O'Haire
Raven
CM Punk
Edge
Kurt Angle
Steve Corino
Brock Lesnar
Kane
Undertaker
Vince McMahon
Rey Mysterio
Juventud Guerrera
Sheamus
Matt Hardy
Scott Steiner
DDP
Chris Jericho
Ultimo Dragon
Scott Hall
Kevin Nash
Sting (2nd to last man eliminated)
 
I finally have the Microsoft points to dOwnload the community creations pack and then I can download good CAWs of Goldberg etc.
 
My Wrestlemania "aftermath" looks to be building itself, and I like it.

My cpu-generated card for Raw:

#1 Contender's Match (for US Title) : Sheamus v. Ted DiBiase - DiBiase never officially got his original contender's shot, thanks to the MITB match; but Sheamus never got a rematch from losing the title to Tyler Black, either. Tyler Black was at the announcer's table, but nothing came of it. Sheamus won

Tyler Black match - I truthfully can't recall who it was against, but I know after he won - Edge attacked and laid him out. So, clearly, Edge isn't a fan of Black winning the MITB case. (FYI - Black winning the MITB match at Mania after I put him in there, turned it into a regular ladder match afterall; I think, as I have not been able to cash his shot in, either AT Mania, or since)

Triple H v. Kevin Nash - This was my favorite cpu generated event. Not only does it look like Nash, (friends w/ HBK) is taking up for HBK.. but Syxx interfered and TURNED on Kevin Nash, siding with HHH!!!! I marked out, and now I'm also going to bring back the HHH/X-Pac DX because of it; with HBK & Nash reforming. I'm hyped for a Tag match at Backlash because of this one cpu generated moment.

Last Man Standing Match: Randy Orton v. Chris Jericho - Considering Jericho helped Edge retain at Mania, I'd assume that's why this was the Main Event. The LMS addition is a bit much for a Raw, but I loved it. Edge interfered at the start of this match (cut scene) and attacked Orton. Jericho hit a Codebreaker, but Orton was able to bounce back and win.

My cpu-generated card for Smackdown:

Handicap Match: Christian v. Trent Baretta & Luke Gallows - I've YET to have my advertised "Punk/Christian/Winner Takes All" showdown, but only because Punk was pushed into the Main Event and I kept it that way. Christian won; Punk attacked him after the match with a pipe.

Sting v. James Storm - This didn't make sense, but Sting (upon losing to Taker at Mania) fell completely OFF the rankings list as well. During the match, Robert Roode interfered and TURNED ON James Storm.. .. I'm going to pretend it didn't happen, as Beer Money needs to stick together for at least a bit longer. But I was shocked when it happened. Sting won, Taker then came out on stage and stared him down. (Sting - not in the rankings, but still Taker's top 'enemy')

Shane Douglas match I think he fought Ziggler, but I honestly can't recall. Nothing special happened here, either. Douglas won.

#1 Contender's Match (to Taker's World title) : CM Punk v. Drew McIntyre v. Cactus Jack - The only bit of interesting story that happened here; Shane Douglas interfered mid-match/cut scene - he hit his finisher on McIntyre AND Punk, but NOT Jack (mainly because Jack pinned Punk, while he was hitting McIntyre w/ his finisher)..

So, Cacuts Jack is the new #1 contender and will face the Undertaker. Shane Douglas seems to have befriended and worked out a weird relationship w/ Cactus Jack, after their bloodbath at Mania. (at least that's how I'll work it now)
 
Wow. never knew this thread existed. I just had my Summer Slam and it was average. I always let the cpu play out my number 1 contender matches and the title matches cause if so I would never lose the gold. my matches went like so.

Intercontinental Championship
R-Truth vs The Masked Man(c)

These two have been fueding for a long time due to them being former tag team partners (Truth Or Dare) before R-Truth turned on MM because he was the INT champ and the number 1 contender for the WWE gold. R-Truth started off the match by sneak attacking MM and he did his stupid as lie detector move right at the start of the match but he did it outside the ring so he couldn't pin. He would end up losing after a great comeback by me after MM hit the DareDevil on him. Still Champion The Masked Man

Divas Championship
Layla vs Melina vs Trish Stratus(c)

This match took FOREVER! Layla was attacked by both Melina and Trish for most of the match but neither allowed the other to get the pin. Eventually Layla would roll up Melina for the win. How? who knows. New Champion Layla

Tag Team Championship
HellStorm (Kane and my CAW R-Burna) vs The Chain Gang (John Cena & JTG)(c)

JTG and Cena have been on a tear through the tag team division but the new tandem of Kane and R-Burna have established themselves as a true threat beating the New Age Outlaws for the number 1 contendership after beating Sin Cara and Rey Mysterio the week before. Cena started off the match against Kane and was dominating until CM Punk came out and distracted the ref letting Kane hot tag R-Burna, who FlashBurned Cena but the pin was broken up by JTG. The match ended with Cena pinning R-Burna after an AA and JTG was never tagged in the match, but Kane and R-Burna shared ring time for their team. Still Champions The Chain Gang

Non Title Match that made no sense what so ever so I changed it to a Cruiserweight title match
X-Pac vs Rey Mysterio(c)

X-Pac making his debut in a big way against Mysterio, the reigning cruiserweight champion. Sin Cara turned on Mysterio in the middle of this match and left him to lose but miraculously, Mysterio fought back to win with the 619 a little while after X-Pac failed to use his finisher while he had it. Still Champion Rey Mysterio

World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton vs Chris Jericho(c)

Chris Jericho starts off dominating the match. He put Orton into the walls of Jericho but Orton managed to get out of it. Chris Jericho then beat Orton up some more until Randy Orton reversed the codebreaker attempt. Randy would eventually finish off Y2J with the modified RKO (that I created). New Champion Randy Orton

WWE Championship
Shelton Benjamin vs The Miz(c)

Fresh off of his WWE title win on the Raw before SS using his MITB chance, The Miz faces Shelton Benjamin, a superstar who 1. isn't on Raw anymore because I just traded him to smackdown for Kofi, 2. Isn't even the number 1 contender but because the top contenders, Cena, Kane, R-Burna, and Masked Man are all in matches and RH3(Me)'s recent move to SD and 3. hasn't been schedule to compete for about a month. This match sucked and was dominated by The Miz. The Miz won by way of a skull crushin finale.
 
Background

Raw

WWE Championship: Cena and Angle have had two PPV matches now, but Kurt Angle has still been relentless in his quest to capture the WWE Title. Cena has given Angle one last shot at his belt in a last man standing match. If Kurt can't answer a 10 count, he can't be the Champ.

US Championship: Lou Thesz has been defending his US Championship against the forces of Buddy Rogers, Harley Race, and Lex Luger on a regular basis. He's had some help thanks to a new protege in Jack Swagger backing him up, but he wants to end all their dreams at the same time by crushing them in a match at Night of Champions.

Dx vs. Buddy Rogers: Dx is one of the hottest things on television, and when Buddy Rogers sees something becoming more popular than him, he must destroy it. He's been trying to turn the two best friends against each other, but Shawn Michaels and Triple H remain tight despite the mind games Buddy Rogers has been playing with them. However, Rogers managed to get them added to the United States title match. Can their friendship hold when they compete for gold? (Totally meant for that to rhyme. Mad props for me)

CM Punk vs. Steve Austin: They've been feuding for a solid month, and Stone Cold is getting tired of CM Punk coming out to interrupt his beer bashes. In a blow off match on the last RAW before NoC, Stone Cold made CM Punk pay for his sins by hitting him with not one, but TWO stunners before going for the pin. Stone Cold celebrated with some Stevewisers.

Sting vs. Randy Savage: Randy Savage came off of a huge victory over his former protege in Jake Fury. Savage proclaimed himself the heir apparent to the WWE Championship, but a certain wrestler from Venice Beach had something to say about that. Sting challenged Savage to a number one contender's match on the last RAW before NoC, with the winner receiving a title shot against Cena at SummerSlam. To prepare, Savage would fight Jack Swagger during week 2, and Sting would fight CM Punk during week 3. Both Savage and Sting won tightly contested matches, and were more than ready for each other during the main event of week 4. It was a very close match, but after Sting accidentally too out the referee, Savage capitalized with chair shots and finished The Icon off with a diving elbow drop. Savage wins, and will face Cena at SummerSlam in a match that is certain to be legendary.

Sheamus vs. Davey Boy Smith: Bret Hart may have won their match at The Bash, but Sheamus got the last word when he attacked the Hitman during a promo. Sheamus thought he had taken care of all his enemies, but much to his chagrin, The British Bulldog returned and took him down backstage! But Sheamus would once again get the last word in when he beat Davey Boy in a match on week 4.

Smackdown

World Heavyweight Championship: Hulk Hogan wants a rematch against Goldberg at NoC, but The Rock says Hulk needs to go to the back of the line. The solution? A Steel Cage match, winner becomes the new number one contender. It was a close match, multiple finishers were hit, but in the end Hogan won by escape to earn a shot against his arch-rival at NoC

Intercontinental Championship: Ricky Steamboat won a number one contender's match against Terry Funk to challenge his oldest rival and consistent thorn in his side, Ric Flair, to an Intercontinental Championship match. Flair barely managed to retain his championship against Jericho, and won only after he hit Jericho with multiple chair shots while the referee was distracted by his associate at ring side, Daniel Bryan.

Unified Tag Team Titles: Edge and Christian have been chasing after Big Show and Kane's belts for a while, and they earned their shot at them by beating Dx in a number one contender's match between two legendary teams. However, Big Show and Kane were there to harass the awesome duo around every twist and turn.

Cruiserweight Championship: The ruthless Daniel Bryan has dispatched everyone in his path with deadly submission moves and ruthless aggression. Kofi Kingston has also been on a winning streak, earning a shot at the Cruiserweight Title by defeating the likes of Cody Rhodes and Sin Cara.

Zack Ryder vs. John Morrison: John Morrison ruined Ryder's moment at The Bash by attacking Long Island Iced Z with a steel pipe following his win against Terry Funk. The two battled all month long and capped off the feud with a No Holds barred match that saw Ryder beat Morrison with his Rydin' High finisher.

The Phenoms vs. RVD: AJ Styles and Dolph Ziggler teamed up and dubbed themselves the Phenoms as they believe they are both going to wow the WWE with illustrious careers. They hate everything old and tired that they feel steals their spotlight and decided to target Rob Van Dam. RVD fought hard, but it seemed that Styles and Ziggler got the better of him each week. That is, until an old friend came out to the rescue. During a 2 on 1 handicap match beat down, Rey Mysterio came out to even the odds and allowed RVD to pin Ziggler for the unlikely win.

Night of Champions

Cruiserweight Championship match- Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kofi Kingston

Kofi hit the ring first to a huge pop. Daniel Bryan's music hit, but he was nowhere to be found. It was quickly revealed that he sneaked through the crowd to attack Kingston from behind. He immediately locked in the LaBelle lock, but Kofi escaped! Kofi got in some big strikes and back suplex, but accomplished little after that. Bryan quickly took advantage by hitting an array of strikes, suplexes, and even a flying cross body. He softened up Kofi's head with a big DDT, and then locked in the LaBelle lock for a second time, this time forcing Kofi to tap.

Daniel Bryan retained.

Unified Tag Team Match- Big Show and Kane (c) vs. Edge and Christian

Big Show and Kane entered first and were nearly booed out of the building. The crowd went crazy when Edge and Christian's music hit and the awesome duo came out, but those cheers quickly turned to gasps of horror when the Foreign Powers (Vladamir Kozlov and Zeke, two guys I have job on occasion) came out and attacked Edge and Christian from behind!

Kane started the match off by going after an already weakened Edge, and hit Edge with a big boot and a huge back body drop. Kane tried to powerslam Edge, but Edge escaped, and used the opportunity to tag in Christian. Christian went right after Kane with slaps and even a DDT, so Kane tagged in Big Show. Big Show didn't fair much better against Christian, but soon turned things around with a powerslam, and a big boot to the face of a sitting Christian. Christian tagged in Edge, and Edge almost immediately ate a Big Show spear and a knock out bunch, but he kicked out of the pin! Edge hit a DDT on Big Show, and that's when Show decided it was time to let Kane have a shot. Edge didn't last long against the Big Red Machine, and Kane hit a chokeslam to get the pin.

Big Show and Kane retain.

Intercontinental Match- Rick Flair (c) vs. Ricky Steamboat

Ric Flair made his entrance in grand fashion as always, but it was Ricky Steamboat and his humble entrance that really got the audience excited. Even though the members of the Invaders were forbidden from standing at ring side during the matches, this didn't prevent Big Show from attacking The Dragon pre-match.

Flair started the match off by hitting a big knee on Steamboat, and whipping him into the corner. However, Ricky bounced right back and started off on Flair with strong strikes. Flair quickly escaped the brutality of Steamboat's powerful punches and knife-edged chops by hitting some serious ground offense on Steamboat. But the Dragon would not stay down for long. Flair attempted a top rope move, but, as always, it was countered by The Dragon with a German off the top turnbuckle. It was all Ricky from here, and he capitalized on Flair with more strong strikes, a toss to the outside of the ring, and even a double handed Chokeslam. Flair decided enough was enough and rolled out of the ring, grabbed the title, and blatantly attacked Steamboat with it. The ref saw it and DQ'd Flair immediately.

Ricky Steamboat wins by DQ, but Ric Flair retains the championship.

6 Pack Challenge for the US Title- Lou Thesz (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H vs. Buddy Rogers vs. Lex Luger. vs. Harley Race

This is not an over the top rope battle royal, this is a 6 man elimination match where the last man standing will become the US Championship.

To recap the feuds between these guys...

Lou Thesz has been defending his title against Race and Luger on a weekly basis.

Rogers and Thesz had feuded for months over the belt, but Rogers recently turned his attention to Triple H and Shawn Michaels, namely trying to turn them against each other. Why? Because he wants to prove he can.

Too much happened in this match to recap it all, so I'll just give bullet points.

1) Thesz eliminated Race with an abdominal stretch.
2) Rogers eliminated Luger following a DDT.
3) Triple H and Shawn reverse each others roll-up about 6 times before one of them kicks out.
4) Rogers has Triple H pinned, but Shawn breaks up the pin, saving his friend.
5) Rogers eliminated Thesz after a DDT.
6) Michaels eliminated Triple H after reversing a pedigree and hitting an enziguri kick!
7) Rogers gets rolled up by HBK, but reverses it into a pin attempt of his own, pinning HBK and becoming the new United States champion.

Buddy Rogers wins and is the new United States Champion.

WWE Championship Last Man Standing Match- John Cena (c) vs. Kurt Angle

This is Angle's last chance for the WWE Championship as long as Cena is champion.

John Cena starts the match of with some strikes and attempts a suplex, but Angle blocks it. Cena keeps on trying to hit Angle with strikes, but Angle keeps countering everything into one sort of suplex of another.

Kurt kept the offense coming with strong strikes and a spear to the corner, but Cena picked up some momentum with a few strikes of his own a Lou Thesz Press, and even a suplex, but Kurt quickly ended Cena's hot streak with a low blow, which is completely legal in this match. Kurt capitalized on a weakened Cena with a triplet of German suplexes, which kept Cena down for 3.

No matter what Cena tried in the ring, Kurt seemed to have his number. Kurt was raining blows down on Cena, but Cena finally reversed it into an Irish whip, and hit Angle with a hip toss. Cena knew that he wasn't going to win this match in the ring, so he decided to take it outside, and he did so in spectacular fashion. After tossing Kurt over the top rope, Cena climbed the turnbuckle and hit a huge fist drop onto Kurt from the ring!

Cena got things going on the outside, but Kurt quickly hit another set of German Suplexes, and this time, he wisely followed it up with an Angle Slam on the mats outside of the ring. It looked as if Cena was down for the count, but Cena made it to his feet at seven! Angle, who had crawled back in the ring, looked on in amazement as Cena taunted him from the outside. This lured an angry Angle back out of the ring, but Cena immediately hit him with a throwback!

Cena hit a fisherman suplex that put Angle on the ground for 8, but Angle got up. Cena was clutching his head, Angle was clutching his body, both men were in considerable pain! Cena attempted to suplex Angle, but Angle countered out of it, and followed it up with a giant clothesline that planted Cena on a steel chair. Cena answered the ref's count at 8.

Cena busted open Angle with a HUGE steel chair shot, and set Angle up for an AA, but Angle escaped by reversing it into a reverse DDT. This kept Cena down for 4. Kurt took Cena down with a one huge German on the outside, and this kept Cena down for another 7.

Cena took the fight back in the ring. He tossed the steel stairs at Kurt to keep Kurt from getting too close, and then went to work on Angle. He took Angle down with shoulder blocks, and then Cena hit the 5 Knuckle Shuffle. Angle got up, dazed and confused, and Cena took the advantage by hitting the AA on Angle, planting his back on the floor, and the back of his knees right against the steel stairs. Angle lay on the mat, bleeding out of his head for the entirety of the 10 count, and Cena was named the victor.

Cena retains the WWE Championship in what was easily the match of the night.

World Heavyweight Championship Match- Goldberg (c) vs. Hulk Hogan

This was another great match, one that I won't be able to do justice on here, but I'll try.

Hogan started the match strong, and dominated for the first two or three minutes. He tossed Goldberg out of the ring, and Goldberg started to make a comeback, but Hogan tossed him into the steel steps to put an end to the momentum. Hogan threw Goldberg back in the ring and started hitting his strikes. He went for a big boot, but Goldberg countered it and started unleashing hell on Hogan with strikes and knees to a grounded Hogan. He dominated Hogan for a fair while.

Hogan eventually fought out of Goldberg's dominance and hit a Super Atomic Drop, and then hit the Leg Drop. He went for the cover... but only got 2! Goldberg kicked out of the Led Drop! The crowd can't believe it, I can't even believe it!

Hogan doesn't know what it's going to take to finish off Goldberg, so he throws him into the corner and sets him up for a superplex, but Goldberg kicks Hogan in the face and stuns him. Goldberg takes the opportunity to nail a flying clothesline, taking Hogan down. He goes for the pin, but Hogan kicks out at 2. Goldberg hit some more offense, greatly weakening Hogan, but the Hulkster made a come back. He hit a few clotheslines, a few corner moves, and eventually another Super Atomic Drop. Goldberg fought out of Hogan's first Big Boot attempt, but was quickly caught by Hogan's second big boot, and got pinned for three.

The Winner, and NEW World Heavyweight Champion, Hulk Hogan!
 
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Night of Champions

Cruiserweight Championship match- Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kofi Kingston

Kofi hit the ring first to a huge pop. Daniel Bryan's music hit, but he was nowhere to be found. It was quickly revealed that he sneaked through the crowd to attack Kingston from behind. He immediately locked in the LaBelle lock, but Kofi escaped! Kofi got in some big strikes and back suplex, but accomplished little after that. Bryan quickly took advantage by hitting an array of strikes, suplexes, and even a flying cross body. He softened up Kofi's head with a big DDT, and then locked in the LaBelle lock for a second time, this time forcing Kofi to tap.

Daniel Bryan retained.

Seem likes a good feud but how are the styles?Is Kofi's Agility a good match with Bryans Technical Skills?

Unified Tag Team Match- Big Show and Kane (c) vs. Edge and Christian

Big Show and Kane entered first and were nearly booed out of the building. The crowd went crazy when Edge and Christian's music hit and the awesome duo came out, but those cheers quickly turned to gasps of horror when the Foreign Powers (Vladamir Kozlov and Zeke, two guys I have job on occasion) came out and attacked Edge and Christian from behind!

Kane started the match off by going after an already weakened Edge, and hit Edge with a big boot and a huge back body drop. Kane tried to powerslam Edge, but Edge escaped, and used the opportunity to tag in Christian. Christian went right after Kane with slaps and even a DDT, so Kane tagged in Big Show. Big Show didn't fair much better against Christian, but soon turned things around with a powerslam, and a big boot to the face of a sitting Christian. Christian tagged in Edge, and Edge almost immediately ate a Big Show spear and a knock out bunch, but he kicked out of the pin! Edge hit a DDT on Big Show, and that's when Show decided it was time to let Kane have a shot. Edge didn't last long against the Big Red Machine, and Kane hit a chokeslam to get the pin.

Big Show and Kane retain.

So are you gonna keep this Big Red Show vs E&C feud going or is another team going to step up and rise to the occasion?And you mean Knock Out Punch right?I never found that believeable so I changed him to the Cobra Clutch Backbreaker he did in ECW.

Intercontinental Match- Rick Flair (c) vs. Ricky Steamboat

Ric Flair made his entrance in grand fashion as always, but it was Ricky Steamboat and his humble entrance that really got the audience excited. Even though the members of the Invaders were forbidden from standing at ring side during the matches, this didn't prevent Big Show from attacking The Dragon pre-match.

Flair started the match off by hitting a big knee on Steamboat, and whipping him into the corner. However, Ricky bounced right back and started off on Flair with strong strikes. Flair quickly escaped the brutality of Steamboat's powerful punches and knife-edged chops by hitting some serious ground offense on Steamboat. But the Dragon would not stay down for long. Flair attempted a top rope move, but, as always, it was countered by The Dragon with a German off the top turnbuckle. It was all Ricky from here, and he capitalized on Flair with more strong strikes, a toss to the outside of the ring, and even a double handed Chokeslam. Flair decided enough was enough and rolled out of the ring, grabbed the title, and blatantly attacked Steamboat with it. The ref saw it and DQ'd Flair immediately.

Ricky Steamboat wins by DQ, but Ric Flair retains the championship.

Typical Flair.How do you plan the feud to go from here?I can see Steamboat IC reign in the future.

6 Pack Challenge for the US Title- Lou Thesz (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H vs. Buddy Rogers vs. Lex Luger. vs. Harley Race

This is not an over the top rope battle royal, this is a 6 man elimination match where the last man standing will become the US Championship.

To recap the feuds between these guys...

Lou Thesz has been defending his title against Race and Luger on a weekly basis.

Rogers and Thesz had feuded for months over the belt, but Rogers recently turned his attention to Triple H and Shawn Michaels, namely trying to turn them against each other. Why? Because he wants to prove he can.

Too much happened in this match to recap it all, so I'll just give bullet points.

1) Thesz eliminated Race with an abdominal stretch.
2) Rogers eliminated Luger following a DDT.
3) Triple H and Shawn reverse each others roll-up about 6 times before one of them kicks out.
4) Rogers has Triple H pinned, but Shawn breaks up the pin, saving his friend.
5) Rogers eliminated Thesz after a DDT.
6) Michaels eliminated Triple H after reversing a pedigree and hitting an enziguri kick!
7) Rogers gets rolled up by HBK, but reverses it into a pin attempt of his own, pinning HBK and becoming the new United States champion.

Buddy Rogers wins and is the new United States Champion.

Reminds me of my 6 man Battle Royal.I can see the DX dissention being furthered here.Maybe HHH gets mad and decides to take out Shawn or maybe they stay together like after Survivor Series 2009 when HBK uper kicked HHH three times.

WWE Championship Last Man Standing Match- John Cena (c) vs. Kurt Angle

This is Angle's last chance for the WWE Championship as long as Cena is champion.

John Cena starts the match of with some strikes and attempts a suplex, but Angle blocks it. Cena keeps on trying to hit Angle with strikes, but Angle keeps countering everything into one sort of suplex of another.

Kurt kept the offense coming with strong strikes and a spear to the corner, but Cena picked up some momentum with a few strikes of his own a Lou Thesz Press, and even a suplex, but Kurt quickly ended Cena's hot streak with a low blow, which is completely legal in this match. Kurt capitalized on a weakened Cena with a triplet of German suplexes, which kept Cena down for 3.

No matter what Cena tried in the ring, Kurt seemed to have his number. Kurt was raining blows down on Cena, but Cena finally reversed it into an Irish whip, and hit Angle with a hip toss. Cena knew that he wasn't going to win this match in the ring, so he decided to take it outside, and he did so in spectacular fashion. After tossing Kurt over the top rope, Cena climbed the turnbuckle and hit a huge fist drop onto Kurt from the ring!

Cena got things going on the outside, but Kurt quickly hit another set of German Suplexes, and this time, he wisely followed it up with an Angle Slam on the mats outside of the ring. It looked as if Cena was down for the count, but Cena made it to his feet at seven! Angle, who had crawled back in the ring, looked on in amazement as Cena taunted him from the outside. This lured an angry Angle back out of the ring, but Cena immediately hit him with a throwback!

Cena hit a fisherman suplex that put Angle on the ground for 8, but Angle got up. Cena was clutching his head, Angle was clutching his body, both men were in considerable pain! Cena attempted to suplex Angle, but Angle countered out of it, and followed it up with a giant clothesline that planted Cena on a steel chair. Cena answered the ref's count at 8.

Cena busted open Angle with a HUGE steel chair shot, and set Angle up for an AA, but Angle escaped by reversing it into a reverse DDT. This kept Cena down for 4. Kurt took Cena down with a one huge German on the outside, and this kept Cena down for another 7.

Cena took the fight back in the ring. He tossed the steel stairs at Kurt to keep Kurt from getting too close, and then went to work on Angle. He took Angle down with shoulder blocks, and then Cena hit the 5 Knuckle Shuffle. Angle got up, dazed and confused, and Cena took the advantage by hitting the AA on Angle, planting his back on the floor, and the back of his knees right against the steel stairs. Angle lay on the mat, bleeding out of his head for the entirety of the 10 count, and Cena was named the victor.

Cena retains the WWE Championship in what was easily the match of the night.

Was hoping for an Angle win with him winning by doing the Angle Slam onto steel steps or something.I am dissapoint.Good match though.Intrested to see who goes after Cena next.

World Heavyweight Championship Match- Goldberg (c) vs. Hulk Hogan

This was another great match, one that I won't be able to do justice on here, but I'll try.

Hogan started the match strong, and dominated for the first two or three minutes. He tossed Goldberg out of the ring, and Goldberg started to make a comeback, but Hogan tossed him into the steel steps to put an end to the momentum. Hogan threw Goldberg back in the ring and started hitting his strikes. He went for a big boot, but Goldberg countered it and started unleashing hell on Hogan with strikes and knees to a grounded Hogan. He dominated Hogan for a fair while.

Hogan eventually fought out of Goldberg's dominance and hit a Super Atomic Drop, and then hit the Leg Drop. He went for the cover... but only got 2! Goldberg kicked out of the Led Drop! The crowd can't believe it, I can't even believe it!

Hogan doesn't know what it's going to take to finish off Goldberg, so he throws him into the corner and sets him up for a superplex, but Goldberg kicks Hogan in the face and stuns him. Goldberg takes the opportunity to nail a flying clothesline, taking Hogan down. He goes for the pin, but Hogan kicks out at 2. Goldberg hit some more offense, greatly weakening Hogan, but the Hulkster made a come back. He hit a few clotheslines, a few corner moves, and eventually another Super Atomic Drop. Goldberg fought out of Hogan's first Big Boot attempt, but was quickly caught by Hogan's second big boot, and got pinned for three.

The Winner, and NEW World Heavyweight Champion, Hulk Hogan!

I cant take Hogan seriously after he went to TNA :/.Waiting for Goldberg to get his title back.

This will be a long ass post so Im warning you now.I left before Survivor Series im pretty sure and I just finished my 2nd Wrestlemania now :D so this is a basic run down to before elimination chamber.

At SS it was pretty normal.At TLC Sting retained the WHC,JoMo retained the WWE,yadda yadda yadda.Royal Rumble JoMo lost it to Kurt Angle.Randy Orton won the Royal Rumble.King won back the title from Sting and after the match Dolph Ziggler and him had a staredown (which resulted in me pushing Ziggler to the moon to get him to no.1 contender).At WrestleMania this was the results.Not much background because i basically only remember pushing Ziggler and having Punk win the No.1Contenders match the week after EC by accident but the universe powers love me and announced the match would be contended again under falls count anywhere which I won when Rey ran in and hit hte 619 on Punk and I pinned punk(as Ziggler).

Wrestlemania 29 results

MITB Goldust vs Santino Marella vs JTG vs Shad vs Vance Archer vs Evan Bourne

Pretty spot filled.Bourne(me)hit a SSP of the top of the ladder onto Archer.Shad hit his STO onto a ladder on JTG.Goldust hit Shad with the Suplex Neckbreaker thing..Okay seriously what the fuck is his finisher?Its like a snap spinning suplec neckbreaker.Archer hit his DDT on Evan.JTG...well JTG just too everyones crap.Santino hit me with a Cobra and grabbed the briefcase to win.

Winner and holder of the Money in the Bank Briefcase:Santino Marrella

Grudge Match:Rey Mysterio vs CM Punk
Rey started this match stong but Punk took control.Punk went for a GTS but got reversed into a lifting DDT by Rey.Rey went for a springboard but got kicked in mid air(CM Punks strong strike hit him barely but rey still fell to the ground)Rey tried building momentum but Punk was always one step ahead.Next surprised me the most.Punk hit the GTS but didnt pin him(I wasnt playing this match btw)Instead Punk taunted and picked Mysterio up.Punk Irish whipped him and went for what I assume would be a powerslam but Mysterio countered with a Hurricanrana into a pin for the 1,2 but punk kicked out.Punk then hit a Brutal Kick and pinned Mysterio for the win.

Winner:CM Punk

After Mysterio was being taken out on a stretcher but punk attacked him while he was on the stretcher.

United States Title:Chris Masters vs Heath Slater

Universe made this matchup.Masters basically dominated and hit the MasterSlam for the win.Still need a better name for this >__>

Winner and Still United States Champion:Chris Masters

After Masters offered a handshake but Slater replied with a low blow leaving the champion reeling.

WWE Title:Kurt Angle vs Randy Orton vs John Morrison

Contested under No DQ,No Countout,No Elimination rules.

Shades of Wrestlemania 22.Neither men got an advantage untill Orton got a chair and flattened everyone.Orton then tried to pin Angle but only got a 1.JoMo got up by this time and grabbed the chair and hit a chair DDT(Wanna point this out that the wrestlers who recieve the DDT have there head barely hit the chair)for a 1 count.Angle hit a German Suplex from behind and then hit Orton with German Suplex as well.Angle ascended to the top rope to be hit with an Enzuguiri from Morrison.Then Angle got hit with a few double team moves from Orton and JoMo before Orton started stomping on Angle while JoMo let him.Orton then turned on the little alliance he had with JoMo by hitting the RKO on JoMo.Angle who had recovered threw Orton out of the ring and Pinned JoMo for the win.

Winner and still WWE Champion:Kurt Angle

Streak Match:Undertaker vs Chris Jericho


The match everyone wants to see besides Taker vs Sting(which im saving for next year for Sting and Takers Retirement match)

Undertaker got some offence in but Jericho came back and hit and Springboard Enzuguiri to Undertaker who was on groggy on the top ropes to send him outside.Taker got back in at the count of 6.Jericho then conitnued pounding on Undertaker and got the walls of jericho in but taker got the ropebreak.Jericho went for the codebreaker but Taker got out of it and sent Jericho crashing to mat with a devastating clothesline.Taker hit Snake Eyes and then followed it up with Old School.Taker signalled for the end and hit his Pumphandle Tombstone(which looks way better then then the normal tombstone)for the win.

Winner:The Undertaker who is now 21-0

World Heaveyweight Championship Hell in a Cell Match
Sean"King" Crusade vs Dolph Ziggler


This was MOTN by far.It went for 30:28.Both started with some grapples and then some strikes.Nothing to big yet.Then Dolph sent King to the outside and followed it up with some strikes that sent King into the cell repeatedly.King countered and hit back with his own strikes before sending Ziggler crashing into the steel steps.Ziggler hit King with the steps before smashing Kings face into the cell.Ziggler then hit a suplex through the cell to open up the way to the top.Ziggler climbed to the top and so did King after recovering.Both were wary of the edge but King hit a Super Kick to Ziggler who flew of the cell and through one announce table.King went for a Diving Elbow but Ziggler moved out of the way.Both got up and climbed to the top again where King busted open Ziggler and weakened the Roof after a Butterfly DDT.He locked the Ankle Lock on Ziggler but it wasnt falls count anywhere so it didnt matter.Ziggler got out and started to fight back.He pushed King down through the other announce table and followed up with an diving elbow drop.They both fought up to the top again with a powerbomb putting Ziggler through the cell.Ziggler tried to come back but after reversing a ZigZag attempt King sent him to the corner and set him up for the Equaliser(TB Back,ZigZag into a Backstabber)which got the 1,2,3.
 
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Just don't spam dude. It's easy. That said, it's good to see you back. I think you're a good poster, you just need to follow the rules.

Seem likes a good feud but how are the styles?Is Kofi's Agility a good match with Bryans Technical Skills?

Surprisingly well, actually. The speed that they both work at definitely helped them mesh, as both of them work really quick styles with quick but accurate moves.

So are you gonna keep this Big Red Show vs E&C feud going or is another team going to step up and rise to the occasion?And you mean Knock Out Punch right?I never found that believeable so I changed him to the Cobra Clutch Backbreaker he did in ECW.

Yeah, I typo'd the knockout punch haha. I think it's a fine finishing move, even though he stopped using it.

As for whether or not I keep the feud going... I think yes. The Invaders (my stable of Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Big Show, Kane, and Daniel Bryan) accomplished their goal by getting all the belts, and I'm in the process of forming a counter group called The Defenders, which will consist of Goldberg, Steamboat, Edge, Christian, and either Kofi or Jericho. Whether or not Edge and Christian are the ones to life the tag straps off of Kane and Big Show is anyone's guess, but the feud between the two teams will continue.

I wish there was a tag team turmoil match in the game, because I'd love to have Kane and Big Show vs. Edge and Christian vs. Dx vs. The Phenoms.

Typical Flair.How do you plan the feud to go from here?I can see Steamboat IC reign in the future.

Ever the wily one that Ric Flair is, eh? Nobody knows the rulebook like The Nature Boy, and nobody cares less about it than him. As I mentioned, these two are far from done.

Reminds me of my 6 man Battle Royal.I can see the DX dissention being furthered here.Maybe HHH gets mad and decides to take out Shawn or maybe they stay together like after Survivor Series 2009 when HBK uper kicked HHH three times.

I have a few plans for what's going to happen between them. I'm thinking a tag title shot against Big Show and Kane at SummerSlam that won't pan out, and then having Buddy Rogers offer just one of them a shot at his US Title, but they must compete against each other in a match to decide who gets the title opportunity.

Was hoping for an Angle win with him winning by doing the Angle Slam onto steel steps or something.I am dissapoint.Good match though.Intrested to see who goes after Cena next.

Randy Savage is next in line after he beat Sting to become the number one contender on Raw. He's looking like a big time main eventer following his exit from tag team competition, picking up wins over Sting and Stone Cold.

I thought it might be over after the Angle Slam to the outside. I actually wanted to end the match with an AA through the announce table, but I soon realized that Kurt Angle was having none of that. It's kind of cool now that I think about it, Cena pulled the cover off of the announce table and then picked Angle up for the AA, but Angle fought out of it. It's like a real false ending.

I cant take Hogan seriously after he went to TNA :/.Waiting for Goldberg to get his title back.

This is NWO Hogan, I'm trying to put any stigma I have of the current Hulkster out of my mind, at least for SVR. I'm thinking about turning him face and letting him be 80's Hulk Hogan again, but I'm not sure.


I'll try to get to the events of your SVR Universe later today.
 
Just don't spam dude. It's easy. That said, it's good to see you back. I think you're a good poster, you just need to follow the rules.

Just that another forum I used to post at were less strict on the rules.

I thought it might be over after the Angle Slam to the outside. I actually wanted to end the match with an AA through the announce table, but I soon realized that Kurt Angle was having none of that. It's kind of cool now that I think about it, Cena pulled the cover off of the announce table and then picked Angle up for the AA, but Angle fought out of it. It's like a real false ending.

I remember when I was pushing Ziggler and I completely dominated Shad(who was somehow 10th in the rankings and made it in the elimination chamber over Dolph who was 4th hell dolph didnt even make the card) So I thought a Zig Zag onto a chair would be cool but every time I went for it Shad countered or I missed.So I gave up and put Shad in the sleeper.


This is NWO Hogan, I'm trying to put any stigma I have of the current Hulkster out of my mind, at least for SVR. I'm thinking about turning him face and letting him be 80's Hulk Hogan again, but I'm not sure.

I have a Hulk in reserve.Im just wondering how to use him.The main title scenes on both shows are pretty crowded but I can see a Hulk vs Masters feud for the US title.Both with siimilar physiques,and Masters been champ for hte better part of a year.

I'll try to get to the events of your SVR Universe later today.

Sweet as.
 
How do you guys get your Universe Modes the way they are, as I mostly do my created storyline which consumes most of my time when I play SvR 2011. Also where is best on Community Creations to get CAW's for wrestlers like Savage and all those guys?
 
How do you guys get your Universe Modes the way they are, as I mostly do my created storyline which consumes most of my time when I play SvR 2011. Also where is best on Community Creations to get CAW's for wrestlers like Savage and all those guys?

Set up Universe mode to fit how you want it. You can take titles off anyone, and put them on anyone else - you simply can NOT make title matches that are "legit". Imagination is a big part of what makes Universe mode work.

Set brands, fill them with wrestlers. Raw & Smackdown branded guys are all that will appear on your shows - anyone marked as Legend, WCW, ECW, or anything else won't appear until you have them as a top friend or foe; or place them in a match yourself.

It's best to use CAWs on Superstars if only purely to build them up and get them onto the rankings boards. That's what I did.

As for CAWS - I have a 360, so if you're looking through that.. search for a user named "Dre41" he has a ton of good guys. Also, just modify your search for highest rated and search by the wrestler's name - then just view each one until you find one you like.
 
Superstars as Will mentioned could be used to push anyone into the rankings basically.I used it to push Dolph Ziggler to the No.1 Contenders spot.Superstars is there purely to help push stars.
 

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