UWF: Mock Draft IV

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That's awfully nice of you. I had gotten further, but it was complete shit. I'll finish it, so at least I have a finished card, then I may re-write the Hardy/Hardy match if I have time, as it's way too short. Then again, it is a spot-fest, it's gonna be short I suppose.
 
At 22:29 according to my clock, here it is:

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X-Division Title Match: Ultimate X

Kaz vs. Petey Williams vs. Billy Kidman vs. Chavo Guerrero


Four competitors meet for the X Division title in an Ultimate X match, but the question has been asked: Chavo may meet the weight limit, but is Ultimate X his kind of match? He starts out the match on top, with the power in his advantage, but his first mistake comes quickly, as he tries too quickly to ascend to the X. Kaz sees him climbing the corner, and waits outside the ring. As soon as Chavo swings out towards the centre, Kaz jumps onto the apron, springboards from the top rope and spears Chavo down from the wires to the ring floor. Chavo lands hard on his back, and from there the match picks up pace. The three more athletic competitors fly around the ring, putting their bodies on the line more than once. A hell of a time into the match, a good 15 minutes at least, Kidman flies off the top rope into Petey, knocking him down with a crossbody. Kaz comes out of nowhere with a huge spin kick to the back of Kidman’s head as Billy is on his knees. Kaz jumps up in the corner, and is making his way across the X when Williams springs to his feet and grabs Kaz, pulling him down to the ring floor. Suddenly, Chavo runs in and grabs Williams from behind, lifting him up for a back suplex. Williams flips, lands on his feet and nails Chavo with a low blow! He spins Chavo around and locks him in position, going over for that sick flip piledriver known simply as the Canadian Destroyer! He climbs up the ropes, and turns round shakily on the top. Out of nowhere, Kaz knocks into the top rope, sending Williams south into an uncomfortable landing (to say the least). Kaz climbs the ropes, and grabs Williams. The crowd cheers in anticipation, and Kaz pulls Williams over, flipping him over into the deadly Flux Capacitor! Kaz rolls straight to his feet with the adrenaline – and turns into the BK Bomb! Kidman wastes no time climbing up onto the X. He pulls his legs up, shinning across the wires easily, and makes it to the centre. In a great display for the crowd, he rolls around and sits atop the centre of the X, the title belt hanging below him. Suddenly, he grabs the X with both hands, and pulls one leg up. He shakily begins to pull the other leg up. Soon, he is standing, albeit bent double, holding the wires, to a roof-blowing ovation. His hands move slowly to the belt, and he unhooks it. However, he’s struggling to keep his balance – and the belt drops from his hands. He curses, and makes to drop. Suddenly, he sees his opportunity. He slowly shifts up and down, bouncing the ropes. Suddenly, he throws himself forwards, flipping over backwards, and nails a Shooting Star Press that’s 20 feet if it’s an inch straight onto Chavo Guerrero! Kidman hits the ground strangely, and lies still on the mat. Suddenly, Williams rolls onto his stomach. He sees the belt, and crawls painfully across the ground, getting a hand on it. The bell rings, and despite the crowd’s jeers, the match is controversially over.

Winner and X-Division Champion: Petey Williams

2 Fall Hardcore Brawl: Nigel McGuinness vs. Brian Pillman vs. Mike Awesome vs. Umaga vs. Robert Roode vs. Jeff Jarrett

The 6 men are in the ring, and as the bell rings, chaos erupts. All 6 men take shots at each other wildly, but before long, Umaga is the only man standing. No-one has ever gone an entire Time Limit Title match without losing, but if anyone can be the first, it’s the big Samoan. Pillman comes in with a trash can, but Umaga kicks him swiftly in the gut, then grabs the can and smashes it into Jarrett’s head, followed by Pillman’s. McGuinness is layed in one corner, and Umaga drops the can, and charges! However, McGuinness rolls out under the ropes at the last second. He looks up as Umaga smashes into the turnbuckle, the ring shaking. He speaks, and although he has no mic, the camera picks up the sound of “Fuck this, I’m better than this crap”. Without word, McGuinness hops the barricade, and walks out through the crowd. However, Roode is in the ring with a chair, and he takes advantage of Umaga missing the move to smash a chair into the big man’s head, then he grabs up Jarrett and nails him with the Payoff onto the chair for the 1-2-3!

First Fall Winner: Robert Roode

All Roode needs to do is hang on for 10 minutes and the HC title is his. However, it doesn’t look likely as Mike Awesome is already up on the apron with a… well, what would appear to be a baking tray in his hands. Awesome doesn’t get there first though, as Pillman is on his feet and he smacks Roode in the back of the head with a straight fist, knocking him flat on his face. From this point, basically a mass brawl ensues. There is one thing that remains constant though – Roode remains champion. Each of the four competitors are so determined to stop the others from winning the title that no-one manages to nail the three count on Roode. During the melee, Pillman spills out of the ring, and drags Roode out with him. The other three don’t notice, and Pillman quickly pulls Roode further up the ramp, towards the stage. Roode pushes him off, and runs, going for a clothesline. Pillman counters into a drop toe hold, and Roode smashes straight into the steel ramp. The noise alerts Mike Awesome, and while Umaga is focused on destroying Jarrett, he slide out and goes up the ramp after Pillman. He gets there, and a fight breaks out between the two on the ramp. Awesome ducks under a punch from Pillman, and nails him in the gut, followed by a swift kick to the head. Pillman goes down, and Awesome scoops up Roode’s prone carcass, putting him over his shoulder. He yells out to the crowd, “Awesome Bomb, baby!” but never completes it – as a chair swung by a Samoan smashes straight into the back of his head. Umaga scoops up Roode, and finally nails the Samoan Spike. Roode drops to the floor – but Awesome nails Umaga with the chair. Awesome smiles, and yells “That ain’t gonna keep me down!” followed by three more chair shots to Umaga’s head. Awesome grabs Roode and drags him off the side of the ramp, followed by pulling him down to stage side. He drops Roode and walks to the side for a moment, pulling aside a black cloth from the security rail, which had blended in to the point of being invisible. Hidden behind it – of course, a table. Awesome sets the table up, and then grabs a chair offered to him by a fan. He pulls Roode to his feet, pushes him up against the table, and swings the chair into his head. Roode is layed out on the table, and Awesome stands on top of him on the table. He then leaps up and catches the top of the stage, pulling himself up onto the stage. He ascends to his feet – but Jeff Jarrett is there to meet him, smacking the baking tray Awesome had used earlier across Awesome’s head. Awesome staggers, but Jarrett suddenly is sent sidewards by the big foot of the seemingly indestrucable Umaga. The thrust kick knocks Jarrett off his feet, and Umaga grabs Awesome, and lifts him up overhead. Awesome struggles and falls to his feet, but Umaga sends his foot upwards straight between Awesome’s legs. The audience begin to count – the final 15 seconds of the match are up, and it would appear Roode is going to break the tradition. Awesome staggers backwards from the low blow, and Umaga nails the thrust kick again, sending Awesome flying off the stage through Roode and the table! Suddenly, the ref who was with Roode (him being the current champ) drops down and counts – Awesome is on top of Roode! Just as the match hits the final 5 seconds, the ref counts the three, and Awesome becomes champ. Umaga and Pillman both run down the ramp, get off ASAP and charge for Awesome, but it’s too late. The bell rings, and a new champion is crowned once again in LWE – once again in controversy!

Winner and New Hardcore Champion – Mike Awesome

The 24/7 rule not coming into effect for 24 hours, Awesome is safe. However, Umaga grabs Pillman and punches him aside, kicking him repeatedly in frustration. Pillman is slouched against the side of the ramp, and Umaga back up, then charges forwards, sending himself and Pillman through the glass side of the ramp!

Intercontinental Championship: Best 2 out of 3 Falls

Mr. Kennedy vs. “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson


Two amazing young competitors fight in this match, both skilled in the craft of technical wrestling. The action is great, the smarks in the audience on the edge of their seats, and the rest of the crowd is excited as the momentum in the match changes again and again. Near falls come quickly as each man seems to pull a pinning combination out of nowhere. However, an amazing switch by Danielson, countering from a simple arm drag into a devastating DDT gives him the momentum. He’s on top from there on, and he soon grabs Kennedy for the Regal-Plex. Suddenly, Kennedy pulls Danielson into a small package, and grabs the ropes with his free hand, out of the ref’s view. To the boos of the crowd, the ref counts the three and Kennedy takes the first fall. However, Danielson doesn’t stop to complain – this simply fires him up. He beats on Kennedy, suddenly changing styles instantly from mat wrestling to straight up beatdown. Kennedy is unable to come up with a return, and when Danielson ducks a clothesline attempt, spins on the stop and nails a huge discus elbow strike to the side of Kennedy’s head, he crumples. Danielson drops to the ground, rolls up Kennedy, and gets the three count. Kennedy appears to be KO’ed, and Danielson scoops him up, setting for the Cattle Mutilation. However, the arena lights go out, and a thud is heard. Wen the arena lights come back up, the ref is down on the floor and there’s a masked man stood in the ring holding a chair. Danielson turns round, and recieves a chair in the head. The man then picks up Danielson, and delivers a DDT onto the chair. Kennedy pulls himself to his feet, staring at the masked man. The masked man bails out of the ring, and into the crowd. Kennedy scoops up Danielson, and nails the Mic Check onto the chair, tossing the chair through the ropes and out of the ring. Sure enough, it’s 3 for 3 for controversial finishes, as the referee is awakened by Kennedy just enough for him to slowly count three and give Kennedy the 2-1 victory.

Winner and Intercontinental Champion: Mr. Kennedy

Last Man Standing Match – Matt Hardy vs. Jeff Hardy

The match between the two brothers starts early. Matt is first out, and while he’s coming down the ramp, Jeff runs out and attacks Matt. Jeff is a man possessed, and he beats Matt down the ramp, pulling a chair from under the ring. The match is fast, bloody and violent. Both men are counted down for a 6 count when Jeff nails a whisper in the wind off the apron, landing awkwardly and jarring his back. From there, Matt takes the advantage. He beats Jeff around ringside, and into the crowd. He whips Jeff back to the security wall, Jeff going back first into it. Jeff crumples to the concrete, and Matt hops the wall, back to ringside. He pulls a table from under the ring, and sets it up on the floor. He then hops back into the crowd, to where Jeff is lying. He pulls Jeff up, then stands with his back to the wall. Matt bends double, going to back drop Jeff over the wall and into the crowd. However, Jeff grabs Matt’s head and nails a Twist of Fate out of nowhere! The ref counts as both men are down. However, Jeff pulls himself up and makes the ref stop counting. He pulls himself up, and after a short struggle with balance, is stood on top of the security wall. Suddenly, Matt rolls to his feet, and punches Jeff in the gut. Jeff bends double, and Matt climbs up onto the security wall. He grabs Jeff’s head, looking for the Twist of Fate off the wall. Jeff pulls back out of Matt’s grip, but nearly falls backwards. As he struggles to maintain balance, Matt grabs him, pulls him in, and delivers the Side Effect off the wall, sending both men crashing through the table! At the count of 7, Matt staggers to his feet. Jeff is pulling himself up, and makes it as far as his knees. However, before he can get up, or before the ref can finish counting, Matt swings a chair straight into his face. Jeff is crumpled back, but Matt’s snapped and isn’t finished with him. He drags him across the floor, over to where the steel steps are placed. He drags the top steps off the bottom set, onto Jeff’s leg. He climbs up onto the bottom steps, then to the apron. He makes a standing jump, and lands on the steps, crushing Jeff’s leg. He grabs up the chair, and slams it down on the steps repeatedly, refusing to stop. The ref tries to pull the chair from Matt, but Matt smashes the chair into the ref’s mid-section and continues to beat on his brother’s leg. Eventually, Shane O’Mac sends security to pull Matt off his brother. The ref, with no way to stop the match, simply starts counting as Matt is dragged away by security. Jeff has no chance of standing at all, let alone making it up before 10. Matt is awarded the match, but he’s clearly cracked, yelling abuse at his brother and still trying to beak away from security as he is dragged backstage.

Winner: Matt Hardy

Streetfight: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin vs. “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig

Perfect is clearly not pleased with the match he has been booked in as he walks down the ramp for his match, but he still yells to the crowd “I’m gonna beat him down! I’m gonna beat him!” He reaches the ring, and asks for a microphone. He raises it to his lips – and the sound of breaking glass rings out across the arena. Austin is clearly not in the mood for talking, and neither is he in the mood to listen. He throws off his ring jacket (the initials SCSA down one side, and SMNC down the other) as he reaches the bottom of the ramp, and he dives into the ring and simply begins to pummel Perfect into the ring floor. Hennig doesn’t get a single punch in the first 5 minutes of the match, and doesn’t even get a breather until Austin stops to fetch a steel chair. However, he doesn’t leave the ring, simply telling the timekeeper to hand over his chair before Austin goes out there and “sticks it up his ass”. Austin turns round – and Hennig shoots a leg up between Austin’s legs. Hennig flicks up another kick, sending the chair up into Austin’s head. Austin goes down backwards, and Hennig claims that that was “Absolutely Perfect!” , before starting to whale on Austin with the chair, attacking the arm and shoulder. However, he soon changes plan, and nails a picture perfect DDT to the chair, getting a long, long 2 count. Perfect naturally argues with the referee about the speed of the count, and that’s all it takes for Austin to attack again. However, Perfect reverses a suplex attempt into another DDT, and then smashes the chair once more into Austin’s right arm. Suddenly, one section of the crowd boo – as Kennedy runs down form the back, and leaps over the wall. Perfect looks confused as to why Kennedy is there, and Kennedy stands on the outside, staring a hole into Hennig. While he’s distracted, Austin pulls himself to his feet. He nails a low blow with his left arm, then another, then turns Perfect around and hits the Stunner. Hennig has no chance, and Austin gets the three count and his revenge.

Winner: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

LWE Championship: Ladder Match

“British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith vs. Eddie Guerrero vs. Edge vs. Christian Cage


The crowd appear unsettled at the beginning of this match, not sure what to make of the night so far. However, bad memories are soon lost as the four men put on an amazing show for the LWE title belt which hangs above the ring. Edge and Cage are avoiding fighting each other, with Cage pairing off with Guerrero, while Edge fights the Bulldog. Cage soon has a ladder on the outside, but Guerrero went over the top with a plancha and smashed into the ladder and Cage, hurting both men. In the ring, Davey Boy had Edge back in the corner. He ran in for a clothesline, but Edge got out of the way, came off the opposite ropes and nailed the spear! Smith rolled out of the ring. Edge went out for a ladder, and soon Edge was climbing it in the centre of the ring. However, Cage came back in, and nailed Edge with a ladder in the side, knocking him off the ladder to the mat. Edge pulled himself up on the ropes, but Cage ran in for the clothesline. Edge low-bridged and sent Cage out onto a ladder. However, Guerrero comes out of nowhere and tackles Edge through the ropes. As all three men are knocked out on the outside of the ring, Smith climbs into the ring and begins up the ladder. However, the crowd boo – it’s happening again. Nigel McGuinness runs down the ramp, into the ring and knocks the ladder over just as the Bulldog reaches the top. He gets knocked all the way over the ropes and out of the ring. He rolls out, and attacks Guerrero before throwing Edge into the ring. He helps Edge up the ladder, and Edge wins the belt.

Winner and LWE Champion: Edge

As McGuinness and Edge celebrate, four letters appear mysteriously on the titantron – SMNC. Suddenly, Austin comes out into the ring, and the masked man comes out of the crowd into the ring. He grabs a mic, then removes the mask. It’s Shane McMahon! “Ladies and Gentlemen, the new era of wrestling has begun. And it will be ruled by one thing…” He points to the letters on the screen. “Shane McMahon’s New Corporation!”

And with that, A Night To Remember lives up to it’s name as it goes off the air.​

Well, there it is.
 
Alright, cards are due by Tuesday and final shows by Sunday. That OK with everyone?

League table has been updated, by the way.
 
I knew you'd say that. But I never thought you'd edit my own quote. It would seem I've underestimated your capacity to surprise me. Kudos.
 
Thanks for the kudos. I'm gonna keep surprising you... all the way to de-throning you and taking my rightful place as WrestleZone's Greatest General Manager
 
Yep. Anyway, coming soon, a storyline section to update the world on the activity of The New Corporation.
 
Here is just the card, I will have background about the matches and new things later on.

The PWA Presents: Rise to Power
from the Superdome in New Orleans, LA


Main Event
PWA World Heavyweight Championship Match
3 Stages of Hell Match
First Fall: Normal Match
Second Fall: Street Fight
Third Fall: Cage Match

The Rock (c)
vs.
Cactus Jack


Grudge Match
Chris Benoit
vs.
Chris Jericho


Last Man Standing Match
Vader
vs.
Samoa Joe


PWA Junior Heavyweight Championship Match
Triple Threat Match

Dean Malenko (c)
vs.
Owen Hart
vs.
Tom Billington


PWA Junior Heavyweight Championship #1 Contender's Match
Ultimo Dragon
vs.
Christopher Daniels


PWA Tag Team Championship #1 Contender Match
The Road Warriors
vs.
Demolition


Loser Has to Crown the Winner
"King" Harley Race
vs.
Jerry "The King" Lawler


If Morrison wins, he earns a tag title shot in the future
John Morrison
vs.
1/2 of the PWA Tag Champions "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase


CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE
 
Just the card, back stories coming soon.

LWE Championship Match
Edge vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin

LWE Championship Number 1 Contenders Battle Royal
Umaga vs. Christian Cage vs. Eddie Guerrero vs. Jeff Jarrett

LWE Intercontinental Title Steel Cage Match
Mr. Kennedy vs. Matt Hardy

LWE Tag Team Championship Match
Nigel McGuinness & Shane McMahon vs. Davey Boy Smith & Jeff Hardy

LWE X-Division Title Three Strikes Match
1st Fall - Pinfall
2nd Fall - Submission
3rd Fall - Knockout

Petey Williams vs. Billy Kidman

30 Minute Iron Man Match
"Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig vs. Bryan Danielson

Hardcore Championship Elimination Tables Match
Robert Roode vs. Mike Awesome vs. Brian Pillman

X-Division Championship Number 1 Contenders Match
Kaz vs. Chavo Guerrero
 
Alright, new rules: you are now strictly prohibited from urging other people to vote for you. You are allowed to advertise for the show but must not encourage others in any way to give you their vote. If I catch anyone doing so from this point onwards you will be disqualified from the round.
 
DWI Show 2

Main Event
DWI Heavyweight Championship

Undertaker VS Sting
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Ultimate X Match
Rob Van Dam VS AJ Styles
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6 Man Tag
Paul London, Brian Kendrick, and Booker T VS Shelton Benjamin, Elijah Burke, and Jay Lethal
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Grudge Match

Ron Simmons VS John Bradshaw Layfield
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Breifcase Match
Jamie Noble VS Finlay VS Tajiri VS Gregory Helms
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Singles Match
Kane VS Sabu
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Extreme Rules Match
Rhyno VS Terry Funk


Storys possibly coming soon.​
 
SPW Show #2

Mohammed Hassan vs SGT Slaughter

Barry WIndham vs Rick Rude

Tag Team Titles Match
Faboulous FreeBirds(C) vs Blanchard and Arn Anderson

Jake Roberts vs Ricky Steamboat

Ladder Match for the Light heavyweight title
Jushin Liger vs Rey Mysterio JR (C)

second round tournament match
John Cena vs Randy Savage

Hardcore Match
Rowdy Roddy Piper vs Abyss

Second Round Tournament Match
Bret Hart vs Andre The Giant

Grudge Match:for SPW title:
Vince McMahon (c) vs Bobby Lashley

Card Subject to change
 
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Handicap Match

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Homicide & Hernandez

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Four-Way Dance

Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley vs. Yoshitsune vs. Mistico


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Submission Match

Kurt Angle vs. Scott Steiner


Special Referee: MVP

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IPW World Heavyweight Championship No. 1 Contender Match
Sadistic Madness Rules


Raven vs. CM Punk

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IPW Television Championship Match
No Time Limit


Taz vs. Low Ki


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IPW Tag Team Championship Match

America’s Most Wanted vs. The Briscoe Brothers


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IPW World Heavyweight Championship Match
No Disqualification


Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H

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I can't help but wonder if I got the balance of gimmicks quite right. It was gonna be Bigelow vs. LAX in a handicap dog collar match for a little while!
 
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