Oh boy, this ship is starting to sink and sink fast, lol. The Cena war is on.
Results from Madison Square Garden.
Match 1: Hulk Hogan vs. Sabu.
Even with rules restrictions against him, the Death Defying Sabu puts up a valiant effort. Nethertheless, the odds are just too stacked against Sabu as Hogan lands the Leg Drop and advances. Hey, if HBK has to do the J.O.B., then anyone can. Hogan goes on with 74% of the vote.
Match 2: Carlito vs. AJ Styles
This one kinda shocked me on the outcome of it. I expected a more even match, but AJ Styles just dominates Carlito and climbs the ladder to the next round. Memo to Carlito, maybe ya outta want to bust your ass in the ring with all that talent you have. AJ goes on with an impressive 86%.
Match 3: Sting v. Rey Misterio Jr.
Sting jumps out to a huge advantage early, but Misterios suprisingly does not give in and fights his way back. In the end, the Scorpion Deathlock is just too much for Rey Rey to handle as he is forced to tap out. Sting with 81%.
Match 4: Terry Funk v. Samoa Joe.
A brutal match, nothing else could be said about it. Joe and Funk beat the holy hell out of each other and both men bust each other wide open. Joe takes an advantage and grabs the Branding Iron, but a moments hesitation cost him a lowblow. Funk takes the Iron and slams it into joes exposed back and makes it to the next round. Funk advanced with 69% of the vote.
Match 5: Helms vs. Hart.
Helms jumps off the top rope, only to get his legs caught by the Hitman. Like that, this match is over, and a very fresh Bret Hart is going to face the winner of the next match...Hart with 100%.
Match 6: Kurt Angle vs. Dean Malenko
Technical Masterpiece. This match goes on forever it seems like with both men refusing to say the words "I Quit." Finally, Kurt Angle locks the anklelock onto Dean Malenko and there is simply no way to escape. Malenko utters those two words and Angle advances to face Bret Hart with 67%.
Match 7: Foley v. Undertaker.
One huge name has to go home this round. Given the match stipulation, it favored the Undertaker. After a long grueling match, the Deadman finally buries his long time nemesis and heads to the field of 32. Undertaker with 67%.
Match 8: Bam Bam Bigelow v. Ted DiBiase.
The barbed wire cage is lowered. DiBiase and Bigelow begin with a stare off, but all of a sudden the Million Dollar man turns away and has a huge smile on his face. DiBiase turns back around for the most dreaded move in wrestling history. Yes it's the fingerpoke of doom, as Bigelow has taken a buy out. This time however, Bigelow grabs the arm of DiBiase and smashes him into the cage. Bigelow ends the match with the biggest moonsault crashing threw the ring and Bigelow crawls under the ring to be the winner with 55% of the vote.
So here are the matches for round 4: All matches depend on random gimmick types.
Hulk Hogan vs. AJ Styles (Forget Andre/Raven, Forget JBL/Samoa Joe, forget Cena/Hart, this one match right here is going to cause a riot in this forum)
Sting vs. Terry Funk (Wowsa. An NWA physique Funk with his ECW mentality, against the Stinger, holy poop)
Bret Hart vs. Kurt Angle (Maybe one of the 3 most dreamed match in the history of the business, crosses fingers for Ultimate Submission)
Undertaker vs. Bam Bam Bigelow (Two men that innovated the position of the big man in this business).
And let the wars begin.
and yes Colamania, the sports broadcaster is suprisingly right. The most boring of the WWE is featured in its biggest spotfest match. actually not boring, but wrestlers that should be in one on one matches. That drives me nuts with guys like booker, Edge, Orton, and Finlay. Guys simply there to play catch as Kennedy crawls up the ladder, booo. who booked this crap?