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hey, havent posted on ur shows before.. but just gotta say i love them, i thinks it is amazing what ahve u done with all the shows... would be kool if ECW was really like u have it... keep up the good job mate.. ill definately keep reading as long as u keep posting..... im sure u have a lot of fans..
 
^ Cheers, thanks for posting aswell.

There's plans for ECW becoming a self standing show on the level of RAW and Smackdown but it's taken a while (in terms of shows) to set it up

Glad people are reading, will post Smackdown soon hopefully
 
I've just read a couple of your shows and I've got to say that they are really good. I agree with marcello in saying that your ECW is better than the real life one.
 
Smackdown

The show starts with Vince McMahon's music filling the sold out arena, and The Chairman of the WWE making his way down to the ring.

Mr. McMahon starts his speech by saying that he would like to take everyone back to Judgement Day, and shows footage on the titan tron of him entering Theodore Long's office and telling the GM that they 'need to have words'. Vince then says that over the past few weeks, he has become disappointed with Long's ability to control the show and that therefore he has 'relieved him of his position', stating that a new GM will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Chairman then addresses the situation of the World Heavyweight Title and the controversial circumstances under which it was won. He announces that The Undertaker has chosen to invoke his rematch clause tonight on Smackdown, and therefore, 'in this very ring' it will be Triple H defending the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker. Vince leaves the ring and heads for the back as the crowd cheer.

Backstage, Paul London and Brian Kendrick are shown with Ashley. They say that tonight they are going to regain the WWE Tag Team Titles and this time, they won't be losing them to anyone, because Smackdown's premier tag team is back and better than ever.

Match 1
Paul Burchill vs. Funaki

Funaki makes his way out first to a huge fan favourite reaction.

Burchill makes his return to the Smackdown ring for the first time in over a year, recieving major heat from the crowd as footage airs from Judgement Day, when he trapped Kane, who had been set alight, in a dumpster.

The bell rings and Burchill takes control straight from the get-go, grabbing Funaki in a headlock, tightening his grip, before the fan favourite fights back, pushing Burchill to the ropes. Funaki attempts to follow up with a standing dropkick but Burchill holds onto the ropes and then measures the cruiserweight for a running clothesline knockdown, before collecting him for a body slam onto the mat.

Burchill continues to dominate, collecting Funaki by the back of the head to run him face first into the turnbuckle, before pummeling him in the corner. He lifts the crusierweight out of the corner with a northern lights suplex, followed by an air raid crash, before posing to the crowd and gesturing confidantly.

Funaki crawls to his feet by the ropes and turns around to walk into Burchill's 'C4' standing moonsault side slam finisher in the middle of the ring. Burchill confidantly lies back across the fallen cruiserweight for the 3 count and win.

Winner: Paul Burchill

Backstage, DX are shown arriving in a limo. The quartet get out and are greeted by Todd Grisham, who asks Triple H for his thoughts on his title defence match later tonight. The Game smiles and says everyone should know he is the best prepared superstar in the business today. He then reveals that before Theodore Long was fired, he granted Triple H the rights to decide the conditions of a potential title re-match. The Cerebral Assassin flashes the contract and says that tonight he will be facing The Undertaker in a no holds barred match, as the pissed off crowd boo. DX laugh to themselves and Billy Gunn crouches down behind Grisham so Shawn can push him over him.

Elsewhere, Booker T and Flash Funk are shown together as they prepare for their tag team match against Finlay and Mark Henry, up next.

Match 2
Booker T & Flash Funk vs. Finlay & Mark Henry

Finlay makes his way out first, followed by Mark Henry, with both recieving heel reactions.

Booker T and Flash Funk enter the arena together to a decent applause.

The bell rings and the match starts with Booker and Finlay squaring off. Finlay offers his hand in the air but kicks Booker in the stomach, following up with brutal right hands to the back, a european uppercut and short-arm clothesline, following up with a pinfall attempt for a 1 count.

Finlay picks Booker up and hits him several more times, before whipping him off the ropes for a knee to the stomach, sending his opponent twisting through the air. Booker crawls to his enemy's corner, only to be stomped by the Irishman, who makes the tag to Mark Henry.

The World's Strongest Man quickly picks up where Finlay left off, beating a desperate Booker T down, beofre whipping him off the ropes to lift him for a gorilla press slam, throwing him over the top rope to the outside. Henry argues with the referee, causing enough of a distraction for Finlay to get down off the apron and hit Booker with a running forearm smash and a short range whip into the ringside barrier, before rolling him back into the ring. Henry then drops onto Booker with a standing splash, covering to get a 2 and a half count when Flash Funk hits a somersault corkscrew leg drop on The World's Strongest Man to make the save.

Both legal competitors slowly crawl to their respective corners to eventually make tags.

Flash Funk enters and charges Finlay, ducking a right hand to hit a superkick to the jaw, before knocking a recovering Henry off the apron, causing him to land face first. Funk turns back to Finlay and hits a knee lift knockdown as the Irishman is getting to his feet. The high flyer quickly climbs to the top turnbuckle for a moonsault, staying ontop for the 2 and a half count, when Finlay kicks out just in time. Funk tags in Booker, who goes straight to work on Finlay, with right hands to the forehead and a kick to the stomach, following up with a scissors kick and pinfall attempt for the certain victory, but Henry goes to enter, distracting the referee from making the count.

Booker goes over to the corner to argue with Henry, who is being held back by the ref, when Finlay hits a low blow from behind. Booker turns around to be landed with a Celtic Cross, before Finlay tags in Henry, who circles Booker, taking a cheap shot at Flash Funk, elbowing him off the apron. Finlay circles the ring and beats down on the high flyer whilst Henry hits a fallaway slam in the middle of the ring for the 3 count.

Winners: Finlay & Mark Henry

Backstage, MVP is interviewed by Kristal about his victory at Judgement Day, which entitles him to a shot at the World Heavyweight Title at any time. Porter says that it was the biggest victory in his career so far and says that he is ready to finally become the champion. When asked about his potential opponents, he says it doesn't matter if he faces Triple H or The Undertaker, the outcome will be the same and MVP will prove why he is the hottest superstar on Smackdown. He turns to leave but walks into DX, coming face to face with current champion Triple H. The Game stares MVP down, eventually causing the number 1 contender to back off and leave.

Batista makes his way out to a huge reaction. He takes the mic and says that on the Smackdown before Judgement Day, he was injured, which kept him from competing at the PPV. He continues, saying that if he would have been able to compete in the Invitational Match, he would be the number 1 contender and not MVP. The Animal challenges MVP for a match to determine the number 1 contenders slot, pausing to await a reply. Instead of MVP, Chavo Guerrero's music hits and he makes his way out with a mic saying that Batista has had is chance and it's time for other people to get a shot at the title. Batista says he dares Chavo to step in the ring and prove he isn't past it, which the third generation superstar reluctantly accepts.

Match 3
Chavo Guerrero vs. Batista

Chavo makes several attempts to enter the ring but backs off on each occasion. The crowd boo him for time wasting, and he eventually enters when the ref holds Batista back in the opposite corner.

The bell rings and the two men circle, with Chavo attempting two false shoots to unnerve The Animal. Finally Batista backs his slippery opponent into the corner, but Chavo uses his speed to switch places and frantically stomp the Animal. He then climbs to the second rope and rains down on the fan favourite with right hands to the forehead, but Batista fights back, lifting Chavo out of the corner for a huge spinebuster.

Chavo reels in pain as Batista circles him, leveling with knockdowns as he gets to his feet, before nailing a jackhammer suplex powerslam for a 2 and a half count. The Animal picks his opponent up onto his right shoulder and runs to drive him back into the corner, following up with thrusts to the midsection. He then whips Chavo to the opposite corner hard and goes to follow up but the quick thinking Guerrero gets his feet up to kick Batista in the face, stunning him enough to follow up with a missile dropkick off the second rope and pinfall attempt for a 2 count.

Chavo takes control, stomping away at The Animal as he gets to his feet, staying on him before hitting a running dropkick, knocking Batista through the ropes to the outside. Chavo then grabs the top rope and hits a plancha over it onto the former world champion, recovering quickly to roll his opponent back into the ring and ascend the turnbuckle to hit a frog splash in the middle of the ring. Chavo quickly covers but is devastated to only get a 2 and a half count when Batista manages to kick out.

The third generation Guerrero grabs Batista and whips him across the ring, leaping to his shoulders to attempt a hurricarana, but The Animal catches him and lifts him back up for a huge Batista Bomb, holding the legs for the 3 count.

Batista shouts 'that's for you Rey' before leaving a battered Chavo in the middle of the ring

Winner: Batista

Backstage, DX are shown laughing and joking as they watch back the tape of Judgement Day, when Triple H took the World Heavyweight Title from The Undertaker.

Elsewhere, the WWE Tag Team Champions Idol Stevens and K.C. James are interviewed about their title against the newly reformed team of London and Kendrick. They say that they've faced them before and they are without a doubt the biggest challenge they have ever faced but argue that they are champions for a reason, and they don't intend to lose the titles anytime soon.

Match 4
WWE Tag Team Titles
Idol Stevens & K.C. James (c) (w/Michelle McCool) vs. London & Kendrick (w/Ashley)

London, Kendrick and Ashley enter the arena first to a huge ovation, running down to the ring to perform their classic entrance, posing on the turnbuckles before simultaneously backflipping off to meet in the middle of the ring.

Stevens and James' music hits and the champions make their way out with Michelle McCool to a decent reaction.

Kendrick and Stevens are set to start the match and the bell rings as the crowd cheer. Both men touch fists in a sign of respect before circling and quickly locking up. Stevens wins out on the exchange, hitting a knee to the midsection and lifting Kendrick up for a vertical suplex, which the high flyer slips out of, pushing Stevens into the ropes from behind. The tag champion counters by holding onto the rope, sending Kendrick rolling back, before charging him, only for the challenger to duck a clothesline attempt and hit a leg lariot from a standing position.

Kendrick takes control and runs off the ropes to nail a tornado ddt on the recovering Stevens, covering to get a 2 count. He then quickly leaps to the top turnbuckle for a turning frog splash, but Stevens manages to roll free and tag in his partner. James enters to pick up the pieces and stomps Kendrick as he gets up, so he is seated in the corner. The champion then nails a running knee to the face, before grabbing him by the legs to rip him out of the corner, causing the high flyer to do a 180 spin and land face first. James picks Kendrick up and whips him off the ropes, leaning foward for a back body, but the challenger kicks him in the face and nails a hurricarana, before making the slow crawl towards his corner.

The valets bang the mat as Kendrick crawls to the corner and James comes around. The tag champion recovers first and grabs Kendrick by the leg to try and stop the tag, but the high flyer manages to counter with a enzuguiri and dives to his corner, tagging in London.

London enters strong, hitting a running dropkick knockdown, followed by a sky-lift chickenwing facebuster on James, before pointing to the corner as the crowd cheer. London scales the turnbuckle but abandons the move when James gets to his feet and stumbles to his corner to make the tag.

Stevens enters and the two legal men lock up. London wins out, hitting Stevens in the stomach and putting his leg over the back of his head to backflip behind him and nail a russian legsweep. James tries to re-enter but London hits him with right hands and a dropsault, landing on Stevens whilst dropkicking James through the ropes to the outside.

London goes over to his corner and tags in Kendrick and the duo whip Stevens off the ropes for a double hip toss, before London hits a running somersault plancha onto James on the outside.

Kendrick measures Stevens for the 'sliced bread #2' springboard backflip three quarter facelock diving reverse ddt, covering for a 2 and a half count as the tag champion kicks out in time. Michelle jumps on the apron and tries to distract the referee and Kendrick, causing Ashley to pull her down and engage in a cat fight on the outside, keeping the attention of the referee. Kendrick tags London in and the cruiserweight champion goes up to the top rope for the 450 splash as Kendrick goes to set Stevens up with a body slam.

Suddenly, Jamie Noble runs down to the ring and jumps on the apron, pulling London's leg so he straddles the top turnbuckle. At the same time, James enters the ring and attacks Kendrick from behind, allowing the tag team champions to double team the challenger behind the referee's back, with Stevens catapulting him into a missile dropkick by James.

The referee turns around as an exhausted Stevens meets London on the top rope for a superplex, throwing the crusierweight champion across the ring. Stevens then slowly crawls to his corner to tag James, who enters as the fresh man and lands a battered London with a sky high slam, pinning for the 3 count and win.

Noble backs up the isle nodding as Cole announces that London and Kendrick should be the new tag team champions.

Winners and still WWE Tag Team Champions: Idol Stevens & K.C. James (w/Michelle McCool)

Backstage, DX are shown walking towards the ring when they run into Mr. McMahon. They laugh at The Chairman confidently, with Triple H waving his contract in his face. Vince says that while he may not be able to do anything about tonight's match, he can do something about matches after tonight. He then says that on RAW, Billy Gunn broke a picture of The Chairman, and says that he sees this as very disrespectful. He then says that next week on Smackdown, it will be Billy Gunn facing off, one on one with ECW's very own, Khali. Shawn Michael's gets in Vince's face saying he should back off. The Chairman isn't intimidated and says that if Shawn Michaels is looking for a fight, he will get one. Vince then announces that next week, HBK will be defending his Intercontinental Title in a six pack challenge on Smackdown, against five other superstars from all three brands. Vince wishes Triple H luck in his match up next before leaving the seething foursome.

Match 5
World Heavyweight Championship
No Holds Barred Match
Triple H (c) (w/DX) vs. The Undertaker


The Undertaker makes his entrance first to a standing ovation. He enters the ring and warms up with shadow boxing as the crowd chant his name.

DX make their way out to a mixed reaction, with all four men looking fired up.

They slide into the ring as the bell rings and a four on one assault begins. Taker manages to temporarily defend himself, knocking Billy Gunn and The Road Dogg down with right hands, before the numbers game catches up with him. All four degenerates crowd The Phenom and rush him with flurries of right hands, backing him into the corner, where the New Age Outlaws stomp away at him. Triple H slips out of the ring and goes straight for a chair, getting The New Age Outlaws to hold Taker for a chair shot, but The Deadman manages to get his foot up and kick the chair back into The Game's face, and fight back against the the other three 'opponents'.

Taker temporarily fights back but the numbers game again catches up with him and the Outlaws beat him down whilst Shawn checks on Triple H. Billy Gunn holds Taker whilst Jesse James goes off the ropes for the shakey knee drop to the face. They then pick him up so Gunn can hit the fameasser.

Shawn manages to revive Triple H, who has rolled to the outside to recover form the chairshot. Back in the ring, The New Age Outlaws whip Taker off the ropes and both lean foward for a double back body drop, but the former world champion counters, hitting a kick to the face of Jesse James and a grabbing Billy Gunn for a devastating chokeslam.

Undertaker then measures The Road Dogg, picking him up for a huge last ride. Before he can take complete control, Shawn Michaels rolls into the ring and makes the save for his team, leveling The Undertaker with a 'sweet chin music' superkick to the jaw.

Shawn takes matters into his own hands and goes up to the top turnbuckle for a diving elbow drop, but misses when The Phenom rolls out of the way at the last second. HBK holds his elbow and wirthes in pain, getting to his feet to be met by another chokeslam by The Undertaker.

The Phenom then turns his attention to Triple H, grabbing him by the hair over the top rope, pulling him up onto the apron, only for The Game to grab Taker's head and drop down, hanging him up and the top rope. A groggy Triple H rolls into the ring and stalks The Undertaker for a pedigree, getting him into position when the challenger counters, tripping The Cerebral Assassin by his legs and holding them to hit a stomp to the crotch. Triple H rolls around in pain before slowly getting to his feet, where The Undertaker picks him up for a tombstone piledriver. Before he can hit it, Jesse James nails him with a chairshot from behind, causing him to drop the World Heavyweight Champion.

A recovering Billy Gunn rejoins the assault and hits another fameasser on The Undertaker, onto the chair. Shawn Michaels and Triple H come round slowly and all four men start to pick away at the challenger again, knocking him around the ring with stiff right hands. Triple H then slips out of the ring again and fetches his sledgehammer from under the ring, slamming it on the ringsteps to check it. He rolls back into the ring and gets his team mates to hold The Undertaker for him so he can nail him with the sledgehammer.

Before he can go through with it, Matt Hardy, Jeff Hardy, Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury run down to the ring to make the save, colliding with DX in the ring. Both teams trade right hands, with the younger team from RAW winning out. Jeff and Mercury hit running clotheslines to take the Road Dogg and Billy Gunn to the outside on opposite sides of the ring, whilst Johnny Nitro slogs it out with Triple H and Matt fights with Shawn. The Game manages to hit a knee to the stomach of Nitro and throws him over the top rope to the outside as Matt nails a twist of fate on Shawn, causing him to roll out of the ring.

Triple H then hits Matt out of the ring from behind and shouts at him over the top rope, before turning around to be collected for a tombstone piledriver onto the chair by The Undertaker.

The Deadman crosses Triple H's hands over his own chest for the 3 count and win to regain the World Heavyweight Championship.

Team RAW roll back into the ring and secure it as The Undertaker is handed the title belt, to a huge applause.

An irate DX shout at the five 'heroes' from the isleway as Smackdown goes off the air.

Winner and new World Heavyweight Champion: The Undertaker
 
HOLY CRAP! I am so sorry I haven't reviewed your show. I didn't know you posted everything in the same thread and I was bored today so I figured I read all the shows in the forum. This show is crazy good. I read Judgment Day and I am a fan. Expect me to give reviews every time you post a new show. PM me when you do and I will review every time.

You should post your show bio in the Ultimate Deal thread. It may help get more reviews and it would also help if you reviewed other ppls shows as well. A lot of ppl here always return the favor and it is worth it because some good shows are out here. Check out ACW X-Treme and review and I'll do the same for you. And don't forget to PM me when a new one is up. I like this show a lot. Nice Job ;)
 
Your shows are very good and in some areas better than the real life WWE product shown on our t.v. screens. However, 1 critiscm I have is that you seem to have DX in about 10 backstage skits/promos in every show. I know many are realistic, event-wise, but I feel that you might aswell name your shows "DX:New Era"
 
Your shows are very good and in some areas better than the real life WWE product shown on our t.v. screens. However, 1 critiscm I have is that you seem to have DX in about 10 backstage skits/promos in every show. I know many are realistic, event-wise, but I feel that you might aswell name your shows "DX:New Era"

lol, I get your point but when the story focuses on a particular wrestler or faction, they are followed with backstage promos throughout the show, eg. Cena and Michaels atm. They all serve a purpose though, sometimes through smaller details, such as the Billy Gunn incident.

Thanks for the feedback guys, always appreciatted and I'll take it on board!

Cheers
 
RAW

The show starts off with a video package from last week's Smackdown, when The Hardy Boys, Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury helped The Undertaker fend off DX, which lead to 'The Phenom' regaining the World Heavyweight Championship from Triple H.

Pyros explode from the entranceway as Monday Night RAW goes live.

The DX music hits and the faction makes their way down to the ring.

Triple H takes the mic and tells the sold out crowd to 'shut up' as they chant 'loser'. The irate former champion talks over them and says that last week on Smackdown he was screwed out of his World Heavyweight Championship, and that the individuals who cost him the match are going to have hell to pay. With that he demands that The Hardy Boys, Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury come down to the ring.

There is a pause before the young RAW superstars make their way out to the entranceway, to the Team Xtreme music. Jeff tells Triple H that they simply made that match fair by evening the odds, but adds that if he wants a shot at them, they can go right now. He drops the mic and the four young stars start walking down the ramp when Vince McMahon appears on the titan tron, telling them to 'hold on'.

He says that this is a matter of retribution for all involved, a matter of revenge, a matter of Vengeance. With that said, The Chariman announces a blockbuster match for the upcoming Vengeance PPV in 3 weeks time, which will see the team of Matt, Jeff, Nitro & Mercury facing off against all four members of DX in an 8 man tag team match.

Vince then says that in preparation for this huge match, tonight there will be a match 'in that very ring', pitting former World Heavyweight Champion Triple H against Jeff Hardy in a one on one contest. Members from each team are banned from ringside, and any outside interference on their part will result in a severe penalty.

Both teams stare down anxiously from the rampway and ring, with Jeff and Triple H shouting at one another.

Backstage, The World's Greatest Tag Team: Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas are interviewed by Maria about their upcoming tornado tag team street fight, and it is revealed that the winning team will go on to challenege the current champions: Team Xtreme, for the titles next week on RAW. They say that they've been in the shadows for long enough since they reformed last year, and it's finally time for them to shine with this huge oppurtunity tonight. They finish by saying that tonight, Cade & Murdoch are going to find out exactly why Benjamin & Haas are The World's Greatest Tag Team.

Match 1
Tornado Tag Team Street Fight: #1 Contendership for the World Tag Team Titles
The World's Greatest Tag Team vs. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

Benjamin & Haas enter the arena first to a huge ovation from the sold out crowd. They perform their signature pose in the entranceway before walking down to the ring and sliding in.

The team of Cade and Murdoch make their way out next to major heat. The rough necks run down to the ring and slide in to collide with Benjamin and Haas.

The bell rings to signal the start of the match, as Shelton Benjamin trades blows with Lance Cade, whilst Charlie Haas trades blows with Trevor Murdoch.

The action quickly spills to the outside, with Shelton taking Cade over the top rope with a short range running clothesline. In the ring Haas backs Murdoch into the corner, as the fan favourite team takes control early on. Haas continues to stomp away at Murdoch and climbs to the second rope to straddle him and land punches from above, as the crowd chant along with a 10 count. On the outside, Benjamin grabs Cade by the hair, but the rough neck elbows the fan favourite in the stomach and grabs him by the tights t run him shoulder first into the steel ringsteps. Cade then rolls back into the ring and attacks Haas from behind. He then lifts him up on his shoulders for an electric chair drop, and the tag team hit a 'doomsday device', as Murdoch hits a flying clothesline off the second rope to trigger the move.

Cade and Murdoch then go to the outside and lift the ring skirting up to search for weapons, pulling out a table between them and propping it up on the edge of the ring, blinding them from Shelton Benjamin, who returns into the ring and hits a running baseball slide kick into the foreign object, knocking his rivals down on the outside. The athletic young superstar then runs off the ropes for a somersault plancha onto his enemies, taking them down again on the outside as the crowd goes wild. A recovering Haas rolls out of the and all four men trade blows on the outside.

Benjamin takes control of Murdoch and hits him over the nearby ringside barrier, following him into the crowd to beat down on him. Back by the rampway, Charlies Haas trades right hand blows with Lance Cade, before trying to lift him for a vertical suplex onto the concrete floor. He tugs at Cade, who manages to sandbag himself and then reverse the move, landing Haas with a painful vertical suplex onto the steel rampway, following up with the first pinfall attempt of the match up to gain a 2 count.

Back in the front row, Benjamin and Murdoch trade blows until Benjamin goes for a clothesline over the barricade, which Murdoch counters, lifting the young athelete over himself and the barrier for a back body drop onto the hard floor.

Cade, who has rolled Haas back into the ring, collects a steel pipe and a road sign from under the ring. He rolls back in and picks the road sign up, which he uses to smash across the head of a recovering Haas, who turns around and walks into the foreign object shot. Murdoch rolls back in, and along with Cade, looks set to hit the 'sweet and sour' chop block/lariot combination on the prone Haas. Both go off the ropes but Benjamin manages to grab Murdoch's foot and trip him, pulling him to the outside again, whilst Haas counters the running Cade with an overhead belly to belly suplex at the same time.

On the outside, Benjamin ducks a right hand by Murdoch and lands him with a neckbreaker on the unforgiving floor, before climbing onto the apron. The World's Greatest Tag Team then hit their own version of the 'high and low' combination, with Haas hitting a chop block to the back of Cade's leg with the bar steel pipe, as Benjamin hits a springboard flying clothesline at the same time. Haas makes the pin for the 3 count as Benjamin secures the ring.

The World's Greatest Tag Team embrace and celebrate their huge victory, before leaving the dismantled Cade & Murdoch behind.

Winners and new #1 contenders for the World Tag Team Titles: The World's Greatest Tag Team

Backstage, the nervous Edge is shown with Melina, clutching his WWE Title belt in a paranoid state. Melina tries to calm him as he convinces himself he has a bullseye tatooed on his back. The Women's Champion tells him to relax and says that the #1 contender will have to make it through the three other opponents in tonight's match, which will see John Cena, Ken Kennedy, Chris Masters and Randy Orton facing off in a fatal fourway match. J.R. comments that the pressure of being champion seems to be getting to Edge in a really bad way.

Elsewhere, John Cena is interviewed about the main event. He tells Maria and the sold out crowd that tonight he has to beat Ken Kennedy, Randy Orton and Chris Masters. He says that isn't an easy task but adds that he's overcome worse odds than that before, and tonight he will overcome those odds again to become the #1 contender and go on to reclaim his WWE Title at Vengeance. When asked about ECW's One Night Stand next Sunday, after his involvement with last years PPV when he lost the title to Rob Van Dam, Cena says it doesn't matter who he faces, whether it's someone from RAW, Smackdown or ECW, he will walk out the winner and champ because that's what he does.

Match 2
Super Crazy vs. JTG (w/Shad Gaspard)

In an echo from last week, Super Crazy faces off against the other member of Cryme Tyme, JTG.

The bell rings and the two men circle, with Super Crazy going for the quick lock up. JTG tries to lift him for an atomic drop but Crazy uses the momentum and hits a side headlock drag over his hip, following up with a running dropkick knockdown. He then runs off the ropes behind JTG and grabs his head to flip over and land a jawbreaker, before measuring him for a leg lariot as he gets to his feet, following with an early pinfall attempt for a 1 count.

Super Crazy picks his rival up and whips him across the ring but JTG breaks the run, appearing to have injured his leg. He stumbles and holds his leg in pain, gaining the referee's full attention, whilst Shad gets on the apron behind Super Crazy and grabs him by the head to drop down and guillotine him on the top rope. JTG miraculously recovers and grabs Super Crazy from behind with a schoolboy roll up, grabbing the tights for extra leverage to get a 2 and a half count as Cryme Tyme almost manage to steal the win.

JTG measures Super Crazy as he gets to his feet, nailing him with a stiff kick to the midsection, before going off the ropes to his left for a front flip neckbreaker, but 'the crazy one' keeps his vertical base, leaving his opponent to hit the mat, before nailing him with a dropkick to the back of the head. The high flying fan favourite stays on his opponent, hitting him with righ hands as he gets to his feet, backing him off the ropes to whip him across the ring and land a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on the return. He then signals to go up to the top turnbuckle as the crowd cheer, before pulling JTG into position and hitting the double springboard moonsault in the corner, bouncing off the second rope to reach the top to gain extra hang-time.

Super Crazy picks up the win with the 3 count but has little time to celebrate as a frustrated Shad enters the ring immediately to beat down on him with right hands and stomps. JTG recovers and the duo continue to assault the fan favourite, before setting him up for the 'G9' fireman's carry drop/front flip neckbreaker combination. Before they can hit the maneuver, Carlito runs down to the ring with a steel chair, causing Cryme Tyme to split.

Carlito tends to the fallen Super Crazy as Cryme Tyme back up the rampway laughing.

Winner: Super Crazy

Backstage, United States Champion Harry Smith is interviewed by Candice, who congratulates him on his huge debut match last week on RAW. Smith thanks her and says that it's the kind of impact wrestlers dream of making on their debut, but few are able to achieve. He says he wants to thank the fans for their support and says he couldn't have done it without them, when Ken Doane interupts. Doane says that he is the bright young superstar in the WWE and demands a shot at the United States Championship, telling Smith he doesn't deserve to hold such a prestigious title, and that his win last week was a fluke. Smith looks down on the challenger and says 'you're on', as the two engage in a stare down.

Match 3
Umaga (w/Armando Alejandro Estrada) vs. The Highlanders

The Highlanders are in the ring awaiting Umaga, who makes his way down to the ring flanked by Estrada.

The bell rings and Robbie & Rory attack Umaga straight away, hammering away with right hands to back him up into the corner, where they stomp away at him.

The Samoan Bulldozer fights back, reversing an irish whip attempt by Robbie to fling him hard into the corner. Rory tries to hammer away at Umaga but the monster is unphased by the punches and grabs his opponent for a headbutt, before whipping him hard into his team mate in the corner.

Estrada directs traffic as the Samoan Bulldozer goes to the opposite corner and hits a running splash to crush the tag team, before getting on the ring apron and holding up his cigar before snapping it, signaling that the end is near.

Rory stumbles out of the corner first to be met with a Samoan Spike, before Robbie is landed with a gorilla press slam into a Samoan drop. Umaga stays ontop for the 3 count and win.

Winner: Umaga (w/Armando Alejandro Estrada)

Backstage, Randy Orton is shown with Maria as the crowd cheer for him. Maria asks what his thoughts are on the fatal fourway match up next, to which he says that last week he had John Cena and Chris Masters beat, adding that he would be the #1 contender for the WWE Title if it wasn't for Ken Kennedy. Orton says that he isn't one to complain and tells the people that he doesn't mind going out there and doing it all again because he is the best there is in the business today.

Match 4
Fatal Fourway: #1 Contendership for the WWE Title
John Cena vs. Ken Kennedy vs. Chris Masters vs. Randy Orton


Cena enters to a huge pop, followed by Kennedy who gets a split reaction. Masters is booed and Orton comes out last, recieving the best ovation of the night.

All four men stand in each corner of the ring and stare at one another, before exploding into action, with Cena trading blows with Masters and Orton trading blows with Kennedy.

Cena hits Masters in the corner, before whipping him off the ropes for a spin-out powerbomb, laying him out. He then joins Orton on the other side of the ring to double team Kennedy, as they take turns to stomp him, before pulling him out for a double vertical suplex on the cocky loudmouth.

With both Masters and Kennedy down, Orton and Cena face off, circling each other in the ring before locking up, with Orton winning out to get Cena in a headlock. Orton wrenches at Cena's neck, before the former champ manages to push his opponent to the ropes, attempting a clothesline on the return, which Orton ducks before hitting a standing dropkick. Orton takes control, hitting Cena with right hands and a european uppercut before whipping him across the ring, only for Masters to grab Cena's legs and pull him out of the ring to the outside. In the ring, Kennedy attacks Orton from behind and whips him off the ropes, knocking him down with a vicious bicycle kick before posing to the crowd, who boo him.

On the outside, Chris Masters beats down on Cena, before picking him up and dropping him on the ringside barrier face-first. He then rolls back into the ring to join Kennedy in assaulting Orton, picking him up in a gorilla press slam to drop him onto Kennedy's knee. Kennedy then goes to the top turnbuckle for a 'kenton bomb', whilst Masters holds Orton in position by the legs. As Kennedy leaps off, Masters pulls Orton out of the way, leaving Kennedy to land on the mat hard. He gets to his feet holding his back in pain, before Masters grabs him from behind to run him over the top rope to the outside.

The Masterpiece then turns his attention back to Orton, who is pulling himself up the ropes, and applies the masterlock. Orton struggles briefly before starting to fade as Masters laughs confidently. Orton is almost out when a recovering John Cena breaks up the hold by hitting Masters from behind, before hoisting him up onto his shoulders for a devastating 'FU', causing his victim to roll out of the ring.

Cena turns around to focus on Orton, who suddenly jumps up for an RKO with a burst of energy, leveling the former champ. Orton looks to have the match in the bag and crawls ontop for the pin, when Edge storms the ring, dropping on the potential challenger with the title belt, causing the referee to ring the bell for a disqualification. A groggy Orton manages to get to his feet but is charged by Edge, who rushes him with a spear. He then holds the title belt up before leaving, as Melina applaudes him from ringside.

The duo make it halfway up the ramp when Mr. McMahon appears on the screen. The Chairman tells Edge that due to his interference in this match up, he will be facing all four of the men who competed tonight in a 5 way challenege for the WWE Title at Vengeance. A devastated Edge grabs his hair and looks shocked at the announcement as Melina tries to calm him.

Winner: No Contest

Backstage, Matt, Nitro and Mercury are preparing Jeff for the huge main eventup next

In another room, Shawn Michaels, Jesse James and Billy Gunn are doing the same, telling Triple H to go out there and annihalate the Hardy Boy.

Elsewhere, Candice catches up with Edge and Melina as they're leaving the arena, as she attempts to get his reaction to the huge announcement just made regarding the WWE Title. Melina tells her they have no comment but Candice persists until the Women's Champion stops and tells the interviewer to mind their business and stick to 'whatever it is you do around here'. Candice takes offence and shoves the Women's Champion over, triggering a cat fight, which has to be seperated by Edge and several officials.

Match 5
Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy

Jeff makes his way out first, getting a huge ovation from the sold out crowd. He runs down to the ring, sliding in, before jumping on opposite corners to poses and work the crowd.

Triple H's music hits next and The Game makes his way out, staring a hole through Jeff the whole way, as J.R. announces he is worried for the safety of the tag team champion in this match up.

The two men stare down in the ring before going toe-to-toe in the middle of the ring, both getting in each others faces and exchanging heated words until Triple H goes for the first shot, which Jeff blocks and counters with strong right hand shots of his own. He backs The Game up before whipping him off the ropes and following up with a running forearm smash to the head. Jeff follows up with several knockdowns as Triple H gets to his feet, before dropkicking him so he sits down in the corner, where Jeff stomps him unmercifully before climbing to the second rope and holding the top rope to hit a 'pendulum' dropkick to the face. He pulls The Game out of the corner by the legs and holds them apart to hit a double legdrop to the groin.

The crowd cheer and scream for Jeff as he continues to build on his momentum, picking Triple H to whip him to the corner, but The Game reverses it. Jeff goes to counter by leaping to the top rope for a whisper in the wind, but Triple H shoves him off to the outside, causing the high flyer to land face first on the barrier. Triple H recovers briefly as the referee begins a 10 count, before The Cerebral Assassin rolls out of the ring to grab Jeff by the hair and bounce his head off the announce table. He then grabs Jeff's leg to trip him, and catapults him into the ringpost, solidifying control of the match.

Triple H rolls Jeff back into the ring and follows, picking him apart with right hand shots, sending him stumbling around the ring. The Game then whips Jeff off the ropes and hits a running high knee strike, before shouting trash talk at the younger star. He then drops down and applies a sleeper hold to try and choke out the fan favourite, who begins to fade. Jeff is almost out and has his arm raised and dropped twice before stiffening up on the third time, coming back with a rush of adrenaline to get to his feet, before hitting a reverse sitout jawbreaker.

The Game stumbles back dazed, giving Jeff time to get to his feet on the other side of the ring and charge his opponent. Triple H bends down and lifts Jeff over him, but the high flyer manages to land on the ring apron and pull his opponent down by his hair, before jumping over the top rope, turning through 90 degrees to hit a split legged moonsault off the other top rope in the corner, landing on The Cerebral Assassin. The ref counts to 2 when The Game manages to kick out.

Jeff takes control and mounts Triple H for punches to the head, before doing his suicide pose to the crowd. He measures The Game and kicks him in the stomach for a twist of fate, but his quick thinking opponent manages to push him into the referee, who gets knocked out. A distracted Jeff turns around to get a kick in the midsection and pedigree. Triple H checks the referee, who is completely limp, before going to the outside to collect his signature sledgehammer from under the ring as the crowd boo and J.R. screams 'don't do it'.

Triple H rolls back into the ring and lines Jeff up, before charging him, but the fan favourite ducks the attempted blow, hits a kick to the midsection and nails a twist of fate, as the crowd goes wild.

Jeff turns back to the ref, who is slowly coming around, and eventually makes a 2 and a half count, as Triple H kicks out at the very last moment.

Jeff picks Triple H up by the hair, but The Game hits a low blow, as the referee is still coming round in a disorientated state. He then grabs Jeff for another pedigree by the ropes, following up with a pinfall attempt, which gets to a 2 and a half count when Jeff gets his foot on the bottom rope.

An impatient Triple H goes to grab his sledgehammer and measures Jeff again, but the referee stops him from using it, causing an argument.

Suddenly, Jeff manages to come from behind and get Triple H with a roll up for the 3 count and win, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

Jeff rolls out of the ring quickly and raises his hands in victory, as the reactions of both teams are shown backstage.

An ecstatic Jeff celebrates as a furious Triple H grits his teeth and scowls at the fan favourite from the ring as RAW goes off the air.

Winner: Jeff Hardy
 
Niice Shows Jacky i always read ur show always!! and I will be reviewing ur shows from now on if u review my show pww thanks! ok so here we go for the review:

RAW:

Your whole DX thing on raw and Smackdown is so cool!! you got major talent!

the Main event was the MOTN!!

the fatal 4 way match! is like reeely amayzing and i say it came in 2nd!

all of ur promo's were amayzing!

your Umaga match --> I am hoping ur gonna give Umaga a storyline soon!! because all of these squash maches r showing that eh is strong now let us see it for real!

the tag team match was awesome

luved teh catfight

and the rest were good

cant wait for one night stand and veangance and smackdown!
 
Niice Shows Jacky i always read ur show always!! and I will be reviewing ur shows from now on if u review my show pww thanks! ok so here we go for the review:

RAW:

Your whole DX thing on raw and Smackdown is so cool!! you got major talent!

the Main event was the MOTN!!

the fatal 4 way match! is like reeely amayzing and i say it came in 2nd!

all of ur promo's were amayzing!

your Umaga match --> I am hoping ur gonna give Umaga a storyline soon!! because all of these squash maches r showing that eh is strong now let us see it for real!

the tag team match was awesome

luved teh catfight

and the rest were good

cant wait for one night stand and veangance and smackdown!

Hey, thanks again for the feedback.

The Umaga squash matches are to re-establish him after he got trounced by Kane at Wrestlemania, so I'm doing it 'the realistic way'.

Will post ECW soon
 
OK, this show is definitely one of my favorites now. I love the detail and explanations that you give it is very nice. OK, review time.

Promos were all very good and the Edge Melina one stands out the most to me as the best.
Match 1
Tornado Tag Team Street Fight: #1 Contendership for the World Tag Team Titles
The World's Greatest Tag Team vs. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

This was personally my favorite match of the night. I am a huge fan of hardcore wrestling and a bigger fan of tag team wrestling and you did both genres justice with this match. Glad WGTT got the win because they are probably the best team in WWE. Awesome Job. :)
Match 2
Super Crazy vs. JTG (w/Shad Gaspard)

This match was ok. I didn't really have any bad feelings towards it but I didn't have a lot of good feelings either. I did like Carlito making an appearance though.

Match 3
Umaga (w/Armando Alejandro Estrada) vs. The Highlanders

I HATE SQUASHES!!! LOL I don't see the point in these. You could've got Umaga over just as well by making it a full match. All squashes do is diminish the squash-ee. I really didn't like this match :(
Match 4
Fatal Fourway: #1 Contendership for the WWE Title
John Cena vs. Ken Kennedy vs. Chris Masters vs. Randy Orton

Phenomenal match here. MOTN for me. This was awesome full of action and even a twist at the end. You can't get any better than that. I'd bet Edge is crapping his pants right now LOL.

Match 5
Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy

This was a great match as well falling just short of the previous. I liked how it all went down it really helped this rivalry you have. Not to mention the match was good on its own. Great!

Overall this was a good show. Besides those two matches I found it enjoyable. If I had to rate, I'd give it a 3.5/5. Very nice job and I can't wait for the next edition.
 
Vengeance card update​

WWE Title
5-Way Challenge

Edge (c) vs. Chris Masters vs. John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. Ken Kennedy

8-Man Tag Team Match
DX vs. The Hardy Boys, Nitro & Mercury
 
Can you please explain to me the Edge MNM thing i just started please explain thx.
 
Can you please explain to me the Edge MNM thing i just started please explain thx.

How do you mean? They were a faction (foursome) with Nitro, Mecurcy/Melina & Edge = NME

They came together through holding the major titles between them, and having common enemies, but recently there's an 'invisible split' and the group has drifted into 2 parts
 
ECW​

The show kicks off with the typical pyro display before the lights go down and The Brood come out with their latest addition, Elijah Burke.

Gangrel says he'd like to publicly welcome Burke to the fold and hands him the chalice of blood to drink from, making it official.

Match 1
Elijah Burke (w/The Brood) vs. Tommy Dreamer (w/The Sandman)

In a rematch from 2 weeks ago when Dreamer beat Burke, The Innovator Of Violence makes his way out to a huge ovation, flanked by The Sandman, who has his singapore cane in hand for protection.

They get down to the ring and Dreamer slides straight in, being met with stomps by Burke who takes control.

Burke pummels Dreamer, who scrambles around the ring trying to get to his feet. The Brood's latest addition stomps the hardocre veteran in the corner before pulling him out and whipping him back in, face first, at short range. He then hits a running double knee strike to the back of Dreamer, before clubbing away at him from behind and suplexing him with a high angle back drop. Burke paces around the ring, as Gangrel, Thorn, Ariel & Moore applaude him, before getting back onto Dreamer, mounting him and landing right hand shots to the head.

Dreamer manages to crawl to the bottom rope as Burke poses some more, before returning to choke 'The Innovator Of Violence' across it unmercifully. The referee counts to 5 and forces Burke to break the choke, causing an argument between the two. While Burke distracts the referee, Ariel slaps Dreamer across the face hard, causing the crowd to boo, before her and the rest of the gothic faction move around the ring to avoid The Sandman and his cane.

Burke grabs Dreamer, who has turned over to lie back across the bottom rope, by the legs and falls backwards, catapulting his rival into the second rope, throat first. Tommy rolls around in pain, holding his throat, before Burke drops down to pin him, hooking the leg for a 2 count.

Elijah continues to dominate, picking Dreamer up by the hair to whip him across the ring for a high angle spinebuster, but Tommy counters, turning it into a ddt, planting his opponent and leaving both men down in the ring. The Sandman and The Brood shout to their respective team mates, who slowly get to their feet and go to trade blows, with Tommy blocking a right and fighting back. Dreamer backs Burke up against the ropes, before whipping him across the ring for a back body drop and signaling for his opponent to get up.

Sensing the end is near, The Brood takes action, with Ariel jumping on the apron to distract the referee as Dreamer scoops Burke up for the death valley driver. Gangrel climbs on the apron on the next side of the ring to spit blood in Tommy's face, causing him to realise Burke and try to clear his eyes. The Sandman makes his way round the ring to chase The Brood off, but the damage has been done.

Back in the ring, Burke grabs the disorientated Dreamer from behind to plant him with the Foward Russian Legsweep, before turning him over and hooking the leg for the 3 count.

Burke rolls out of the ring as The Sandman slides in to tend to Dreamer. The Brood back up the isle and laugh at the two ECW veterans.

Winner: Elijah Burke (w/The Brood)

Backstage, Rob Van Dam is interviewed by Rebecca. He says that over the past few months, he has beaten off all of the other contenders for the ECW World Title, making him eligible for a shot at One Night Stand next Sunday. Before he can say anything else, Hardcore Holly steps in and interupts, saying last week, they both won that match against Bobby Lashley and The Great Khali, and therefore, he too should be considered for a shot at the title. The two men argue until Van Dam challenges Holly to a #1 contenders match in the main event tonight. Holly agrees and tells Van Dam to bring his A game, because he isn't going to show him any mercy when he beats him to a pulp to become the new #1 contender.

Elsewhere, Mr. McMahon is shown arriving in a limousine and The Chairman steps out and looks around, before walking into the arena.

Match 2
Extreme Rules Match
Sabu vs. Stevie Richards

Richards comes down to the ring first, recieving major heat as footage is shown of him turning on Balls Mahoney last week on ECW. He gets on the mic and says that Balls Mahoney thought he could just climb the ladder straight to the top, whilst Stevie Richards just stood by and let him. Richards says that he's sick and tired of being cast aside and forgotten about, adding that he's going to do something about it, saying tonight he will make an example of ECW legend, Sabu, before going on to climb the ladder up to the ECW World Title.

Sabu's music hits and the suicidal, homicidal, genocidal maniac makes his way down to the ring with a chair, pausing to point to the ceiling along the way. He leaps up onto the apron and scrambles through the ropes to meet Richards, dropping the chair and hitting him with right hands and a dropkick to send him tumbling through the ropes. He then opens the chair up and positions it near the ropes, before running off the opposite ones for a triple jump somersault onto Richards on the outside. He then rolls Richards back into the ring as the ref discards of the chair.

Sabu locks in a camel clutch on Stevie, who looks close to tapping, but manages to reach out and shuffle towards the bottom rope, grabbing it to break the hold. Sabu punches Stevie across the face from behind and then goes for an asai moonsault, before rolling him over for the first pinfall attempt, getting a 2 count.

The suicidal, homicidal, genocidal maniac picks his opponent up by the hair and hits him with right hands, before whipping him towards the corner, but Richards counters and slings Sabu as hard as he can into the turnbuckle, falling onto his knees due to the extra force. Sabu stumbles out of the corner and Stevie lands him with a sidewalk slam, following up with a pinfall attempt, gaining a 2 count.

Richards takes control, stomping on his opponent before running him through the ropes to the outside, before climbing onto the other side of the ropes to follow up with an elbow drop. He continues to beat Sabu around the side of the ring, dropping him face first onto the announce table and nailing a Stevie Kick, following up with another pinfall attempt for a 2 and a half kick. Richards gets to his feet and grabs the ring bell, charging Sabu with it to clock him square on in the head, dropping down to cover again for another 2 and a half count.

An irate Stevie Richards picks Sabu up and rolls him back into the ring, before throwing the chair in and following, measuring the hardcore legend for an implant double underhook ddt onto it. Richards covers again for yet another 2 and a half count as Sabu kicks out for a third time. The frustrated Richards picks up the chair and repeatedly batters Sabu with it, hitting him with six shots to the body, before covering again for the 3 count, as the crowd boo his cheap win.

Richards holds his hands high in celebration as the crowd continue to boo.

Winner: Stevie Richards

Backstage, Bobby Lashley is interviewed about his loss last week on ECW. He says that if it wasn't for Khali, he would be the #1 contender for the ECW Title next Sunday at One Night Stand. Lashley says that he has dominated in ECW since the very first day he got here, and everyone knows he should be the champion. Before he can continue, Daivari and Khali step into shot. Daivari says that the way they see it, the reason Khali isn't the #1 contender for the ECW World Title is because Bobby Lashley got pinned last week in their tag team match. He then says that they have come straight from the ECW General Manager's office, where they were granted a match for One Night Stand next Sunday, which will see Bobby Lashley facing off against himself and Khali in a 2 on 1 ladder match, whereby the winner will climb the ladder and retrieve a contract which entiltes them to a shot at the ECW World Title.

A promo airs for Monty Brown's debut at One Night Stand in 12 days time.

Match 3
#1 Contendership for the ECW World Title
Hardcore Holly vs. Rob Van Dam

CM Punk's music hits and the ECW World Champion makes his way out to join Tazz and Joey Styles on commentary.

Hardcore Holly's music hits next and the veteran makes his way out to a mixed reaction.

Van Dam makes his entrance next to a huge ovation, as the crowd go wild for him.

RVD runs straight down and into the ring to hit Holly with right hands and a spinning back heel kick, knocking him down. The fan favourite establishes control by knocking Holly down continuously with running clothelines, before whipping him into the corner and nailing a rolling thunder monkey flip. Van Dam works the crowd and then turns back to Holly, stomping him in the head as he gets to his knees to ground him, before hitting a corkscrew leg drop to the back of the head, following up with a pin for a 2 count.

The fan favourite then does his signature 'RVD' pose as the crowd chants along, before running across the ring to perform a cartwheel into a moonsault onto Hardcore Holly, to a huge reaction. Van Dam looks set to finish things early, and picks Holly up in position for a powerbomb, again doing his trademark 'RVD' pose, when Holly counters, lifting him up for a devastating Alabama Slam out of nowhere, before falling down exhausted himself. The crowd chant for Van Dam as Holly slowly crawls over and drapes his arm over for a 2 and a half count.

Holly is up first and clubs away at Van Dam with flailing arms and an axe handle smash across the back, before picking him up for a hanging brainbuster near the corner. Holly then climbs up to the second rope for a diving leg drop across the throat of Van Dam, before pinning him for another 2 and a half count.

On commentary, Tazz questions CM Punk on who he'd most like to face at One Night Stand next Sunday. Punk says both competitors look to be in great shape and are putting on one hell of a match. He says he doesn't mind who he faces, he will give the match of his life to defend his title.

Back in the ring, Holly pummels RVD into the corner, before whipping him across the ring to the opposite one, but Van Dam reverses it, sending Holly bouncing front first out of the corner, before jumping onto the second rope for a springboard spinning heel kick to the face.

With Holly in position, Van Dam runs off the ropes for a rolling thunder , but lands on the mat when Holly rolls to the outside. Van Dam holds his back and rolls around in pain on the mat whilst Holly goes for a steel chair on the outside. Punk sees this and leaves the announce table to grab the chair off Holly as he tries to re-enter the ring, causing an argument between the two. Before anything can happen, the recovering Van Dam grabs Holly by the head from the ring, and pulls him up onto the apron, before lifting him back in with a delayed vertical suplex.

Seeing what position Holly has landed in, Van Dam leaps straight up to the top turnbuckle in one motion, before doing his RVD pose yet again as the crowd chants along, before landing the five star frog splash on his opponent, bouncing off and rolling around the ring holding his stomach.

The fan favourite scrambles to his feet and covers Holly for the 3 count, ensuring the title match next Sunday at One Night Stand.

CM Punk gives RVD a standing ovation from ringside, as the winner celebrates on the second turnbuckle in the corner, before rolling in the ring to shake his hand.

Winner and # 1 contender for the ECW World Title: Rob Van Dam

Suddenly, Vince McMahon's music hits and The Chairman makes his way out to join RVD and CM Punk in the ring.

Vince gets a mic and congratulates Van Dam on his victory tonight, before saying he has a few announcements to make regarding ECW's One Night Stand next Sunday. First off, Vince tells Punk and Van Dam that the fans don't want to see the ECW World Title defended in a regular wrestling match, especially at ECW's very own PPV. With that in mind, Vince says that the ECW World Title match will therefore be contested in a 16 foot high, reinforced steel cage, to which Van Dam and Punk seem pleased with.

Vince then goes on to say that it's been 1 year now since he reintroduced ECW back to the masses and says that although it's had it's share of ups and downs, the brand will be extended to a 2 hour time slot following the One Night Stand PPV. Vince continues, going on to say that due to this expansion, there will be a complete brand reshuffle between RAW, Smackdown and ECW.

Furthermore, due to this expansion, Vince announces that at One Night Stand, there will be the introduction of two new titles to ECW, the ECW Televsion Title and the ECW Tag Team Titles.

Finally, The Chairman announces that ECW's One Night Stand will feature talent from all three brands, in what will mark the beginning in this new era of wrestling.

He thanks the crowds and leaves, as Van Dam and CM Punk look at each other in the closing seconds of ECW
 
Is Edge and Melina together as a couple for the last time. Sorry i just forgot everything thx.
 
ECW's One Night Stand card update​

ECW World Title
Steel Cage Match
CM Punk (c) vs. Rob Van Dam

#1 Contendership for the ECW World Title
2 on 1 Ladder Match

The Great Khali & Daivari vs. Bobby Lashley
 
Oo sweet! so from my understanding there will be a draft reshuffle thign for every single person on all 3 brands? that is sick JAckie damnit woman u r amayzing and got reeelt great talent!! seriously ECW is 10 times better in this than on tv wow im serious u got really great talents here!! please continue this and seriously con't doing an amayzing job
 
Oo sweet! so from my understanding there will be a draft reshuffle thign for every single person on all 3 brands? that is sick JAckie damnit woman u r amayzing and got reeelt great talent!! seriously ECW is 10 times better in this than on tv wow im serious u got really great talents here!! please continue this and seriously con't doing an amayzing job

Haha, cheers, but I'm a guy, 'JackyJ' and 'taylork' are just usernames.

Yeh there's going to be a complete reshuffle, but sticking to the idea of doing this as close to real life as poss (working with what you're given), I've had to wait till One Night Stand to renew the contract and get to this point (though I bent the rules with The New Age Outlaws, but based on them wanting to come to the WWE).
 
I dont care if you have a feud between Hogan and Andre the Giant ur show is spectacular
 
I dont care if you have a feud between Hogan and Andre the Giant ur show is spectacular

Haha, cheers bud, much appreciated.

The point of this was that I wanted to do a better job than the WWE 'creative' team though, so I try to work within the boundaries they have.
 
Smackdown preview​

Shawn Michaels will defend the Intercontinental Title in a six-pack challenge, facing off against Matt Hardy, Kevin Thorn, Shelton Benjamin, Finlay and Batista.

Billy Gunn goes head to head with The Great Khali in a match made by Mr. McMahon himself.
 
Hey just wanted to let you know that I fully review your show on the other forum if you haven't check it out, great work!
 
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