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Post by abyss on Mar 22, 2009 11:14:23 GMT -5
Glad Christian picked up the win. Nice stuff after the match as well. Like Rock sort of sticking up for the WWF. Bradshaw win is ok. Ha @ RVD calling Jeff cool. Hard to tell if you're making Goldberg into a face or heel. Bam Bam & DDP are pretty interesting, should have a nice feud with Taker. Good twist there with Christian plotting against Edge. Not sure about Regal beating Rock, but at least it wasn't clean. Decent show, diary is developing nicely thus far.
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Post by Jord on Mar 22, 2009 11:20:13 GMT -5
Christian retaining is fine by me. A Bam Bam Bigelow/The Undertaker feud could be interesting. I do like DDP, but I'm not a fan of him being paired with Bam Bam. I love that you brought in Goldberg, btw. Regal beating Rocky was surprising, but atleast he didn't win cleanly and it was through interference.
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Post by Liu Kangaroo on Mar 22, 2009 11:55:01 GMT -5
The format used on SmackDown is tons better than what you had for RAW; please keep it. Christian retaining over Tazz is good; hope he keeps the belt for a while. Triple H returning at Vengeance? Sounds good. Big Show/Kane feud could be alright. Bradshaw vs. Palumbo sounded fine. Cool Goldberg promo. Please save Goldberg vs. Austin for something like 'Mania. Undertaker vs. RVD was great; RVD vs. Matt Hardy could be a good feud. Bam Bam appearing and attacking Taker was quite a surprise. Edge/Test was good; glad Edge won. Test, Christian, and Tazz working together? Interesting. A stable with Tajiri, Taka, and Funaki sounds awesome. Shocked that Regal went over The Rock, especially with Austin attacking Rock.
A bit of criticism: At the end of the show, you mentioned Austin vs. Rock to unify the WWF and WCW titles, yet on nowhere else on the show did you mention anything about a match like that. With a match of that magnitude I thought you'd at least have Vince announce the match sometime during the show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 22, 2009 14:58:20 GMT -5
- Good Austin promo to start the show. - Christian/Tazz is a good match. I do hope that Tazz gets a good push at some point. - Bradshaw/Chuck was alright. Glad that Bradshaw picked up the win. - Good promo by Goldberg as well. Actually all the segments in between have been good and all focus on various feuds or angles. - I doubt Vince would personally rehire a WCW guy to take out a WWF guy who just helped him get rid of the WCW guy. Good to see Bigelow back, though. - Glad that Edge retained the strap. - Hmmm.. Not sure about Tazz heel turn. - Tajiri winning is the right move. - Awesome to see Regal win even if Austin helped out. Austin/Rock at the PPV should be good. - Great show, every segment progressed a feud or angle. Thumbs up.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 22, 2009 15:36:32 GMT -5
Word Wrestling Federation Presents... WWF Vengeance Sunday 9th December 2001 San Diego, California Live on Pay-Per-View WWF Championship vs WCW Championship: The Unification Match of a Lifetime!Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock WWF Tag Team ChampionshipsThe APA vs The Dudley Boyz
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Post by DTP. on Mar 22, 2009 17:10:20 GMT -5
Saturday 24th November 2001Match #1: Perry Saturn defeated Rico Constantino in 2:34. Rico didn't really get alot in, but it was just as well. Saturn dominated, Fisherman Suplex gave him the win. Match #2: Tajiri defeated Paul London in 5:03. This was actually a pretty good match up here, Paul London is an outstanding talent, this was his tryout match. Buzzsaw Kick for the win. Match #3: Christian defeated Spike Dudley in 4:03. Spike had some offense in this non-title contest, but Christian had alot more offense, Unprettier fed him the victory. Sunday 25th November 2001Match #1: Scotty 2 Hotty and Albert defeated Kaientai in 4:55. This was a fairly okay match, Scotty was worked over but Albert got in and Baldo Bomb on Funaki ended it. Match #2: Billy Kidman defeated Elix Skipper in 3:40. This gave the reporter some nostalgia of WCW, but Kidman had alot of the offense. Winning Shooting Star Press ended it. Match #3: Ivory defeated Torrie Wilson in 2:40. Not really the best match, but one of the divas wrestling in there were mainly a manager. Poison Ivory for the win. No reason why Ivory's here. Match #4: The Dudley Boyz defeated The Holly Cousins in 6:47. This was a fairly entertaining match here between two sound teams, The Dudley Boyz had Stacy Keibler with them, but only Hardcore Holly had fight for the Hollys. 3D on Crash for the win.
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Post by koreygunz on Mar 23, 2009 20:22:31 GMT -5
Bam Bam and DDP are a bit of an odd pairing, but if you bring in Kanyon and make the Triad it would be cool. Glad to hear that Edge will get a good run, and heel Tazz is great. Id like to see him get a legit push.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 24, 2009 15:16:52 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation Presents... WWF RAW Monday 26th November 2001 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Live on TNN [/color] - Highlights from this past week are shown, showing Stone Cold Steve Austin's recent problems with three WWF superstars, Goldberg, Vince McMahon's "hitman", Kurt Angle, the man who really killed the Alliance at Survivor Series, and the man he will meet at WWF Vengeance, The Rock.- The opening RAW video package airs before we go to the live arena where pyrotechnics explode and Jim Ross and Jerry "King" Lawler are seated at ringside, Ross standing up to a loud ovation from his hometown crowd. The two then hype the upcoming show, set to feature The Rock meeting the official WWF superstar, William Regal in a non-title rematch from SmackDown, plus, Stone Cold Steve Austin defends the WWF Championship against Kurt Angle!- Match #1: Rob Van Dam defeated Test to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship[/color] in 7:50. This was a pretty good match between two solid superstars. Test isn't so bad in the ring lately, he must of improved since his debut back in late 1998, he was so green back then. Anyways, the fighting champion, Van Dam battled Test throughout the match as Test repeatedly refound momentum, using stop signs and battling back, even giving RVD the big boot at one point! Test covered but then somebody slammed the steel chair into his head from outside the ring! The camera pans out to show Edge as Van Dam went up top and hit the Five-Star Frog Splash for the win. **1/4[/color] - Rob Van Dam begins to celebrate as Edge heads to the backstage area, Van Dam being cheered as he held the WWF Hardcore Championship before Matt Hardy was shown heading down the rampway, as he rushed into the ring and clocked RVD with a singapore cane! Hardy hit the Twist of Fate on him as Jeff Hardy began to walk down the aisle, shoving Matt, asking why he did what he did, Matt just reluctantly shaking his head and leaving, despite Lita's attempts to get through to him. - We go to the backstage area as The Rock is seated, the fans cheer him on and the announcers hype his interview, up next on WWF RAW! = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We go to Michael Cole as he welcomes us back to WWF RAW, telling us the recent issues The Rock has had before Rock humorously cuts Cole off, asking him if he's underestimating the power of the People's Champ. Rock asks Cole if he's doing that as Michael mutters before Rock cuts him off again, Rock telling Cole to buzz off. Rock cuts a promo about how he doesn't even know why he has the WCW Championship when WCW went under at Survivor Series. Rock asks the people what the heck Chris Jericho is doing with that godawful haircut with the ponytailed beard and that he's technically Undertaker's bitch. Rock tells Stone Cold Steve Austin that to him, he's still Alliance Stone Cold and he always will be. Rock tells Austin he will become the WWF Undisputed Champion come December 9th, if you smell what The Rock is cooking~! - We go to the backstage area where Tajiri is seen on his knees, bowing to the former Kaientai members, TAKA Michinoku and Sho Funaki as he speaks to them in Japanese, the two ex-'EVIL' light-heavyweights repeating. - Match #2: Ivory defeated Torrie Wilson[/color] in 3:22. Well, Ivory has gone back to wearing the purple colors, here she played the bitch she was before the Alliance, and before the Right to Censor. Ivory destroyed Torrie as she just pounded away at the former valet of Tajiri. The announcers note that Wilson has had a tough week, having been dumped by Tajiri so he could focus on his Japanese entourage. Torrie didn't have alot of offense, only a few sloppy shots in, Poison Ivory finished it. *1/4][/color] - Ivory began to celebrate as she screamed that all of the beautiful divas won't be so pretty now that the biggest bitch in town has returned, stating her concerns towards WWF Womens Champion, Trish Stratus. - We see Lita trying to keep up with Matt Hardy as he wandered up and down the locker room as Lita tried to calm Matt down, asking him why he's doing this to his own blood brother, Jeff. Matt tells Lita that Jeff doesn't care about his health and is a manchild, he chooses to smoke and risk his life day after day and night after night, whereas him and Lita actually care about their lives, and Matt has had enough of hearing Jeff risking his life. - We see William Regal walk down a corridor as he passes Arn Anderson, who exchanges in a comedic stare with Regal, William assuming that Arn jumped ship and sold out on the Alliance and WCW. Regal sighs and congratulates him as Arn accepts it and wishes Regal look in getting his ass kicked out there. - We see The Undertaker wander into the arena as the crowd boo, Taker looks pissed off as we go to a commercial. = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We hear 'Rollin'' by Limp Bizkit play into the arena as the audience begin to boo and The Undertaker wanders down the rampway without his motorcycle as he climbs into the ring, without using the ring steps as he grabs a microphone but pauses hesitantly as the crowd boos. Undertaker begins to talk about the previous weeks as he references to the fact that his career has taken a downside to the Invasion of the World Wrestling Federation by WCW and ECW. Taker tells us that this time in May, he could of became WWF Champion, he lost that, and then started being stalked by Diamond Dallas Page, and now, he's seen the light and realised that he has NO respect from the business, and now DDP and Bam Bam Bigelow are trying to capitalize. Taker calls out Diamond Dallas Page and asks him what he's trying to do now. Chris Jericho's countdown then played as we cut to the darkness in the arena, the crowd booing before cheering upon staring at the TitanTron, at Jericho being found unconscious, 'Greetings from NJ' being spray-painted on his back! Taker leaves. - We see The Undertaker run through the halls and see nobody in the area in which Chris Jericho was found unconscious moments ago, as Taker looks pissed, then noticing Diamond Dallas Page and chasing him. DDP runs away from Taker before Taker runs past a door only to be clotheslined by Bam Bam Bigelow! Bigelow laughs as DDP does his self-high five. - Match #3: The Rock defeated William Regal in a non-title match[/color] in 7:50. This match was pretty much like their previous encounter last Thursday on UPN SmackDown, but these two men still had a good match, only this one involved no weapons at all. Regal pounded at Rock through the contest to give himself some offense [refreshing to see] with his rough European uppercuts. Rock however fired back, with heavy lefts and rights, giving Regal thrusts to the gut before Regal regained momentum with a pair of brass knuckles! Regal almost beat Rock with the Regal Stretch afterwards but Rock eventually slid out of the hold before Rock hit the Rock Bottom for the victory! **1/2[/color] - The Rock begins to celebrate with the WCW Championships as he jumps down to the canvas and grabs a microphone, briefly mentioning that at WWF Vengeance, Stone Cold Steve Austin will know his role and his mouth will be shut! = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We return from the commercial break to see Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo hanging out in the backstage area, Billy saying to Chuck that he appreciates all that he's done for him and all, but tonight it's serious because as far as getting the WWF Tag Team Championships goes, they need to beat the number one contenders, The APA tonight to solidify their chances. Chuck agrees, requesting a hug for good luck but Billy says that it's not how they roll, he leaves telling Chuck he'll meet him out there, as Chuck looks dissappointed. - Match #4: The APA defeated Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo[/color] in 6:04. This was a decent match between two hard-hitting teams, the two teams worked well together in this match, there was some chemistry used in this contest, but not too much, as Bradshaw and Faarooq tried to end this one early with the Dominator and Clothesline From Hell attempts by the APA. Palumbo and Gunn worked together however, Chuck comically hugging Billy when going for the Fame Asser however as Bradshaw knocked the daylights out of him with the Clothesline from Hell before Faarooq hit the Dominator for the win! **[/color] - Bradshaw and Faarooq begin to celebrate as they leave, nothing really happening but nothing really needed to happen. - We go to the backstage area where Kurt Angle was standing by with new announcer, Marc Lloyd as he asked Angle about his thoughts going into tonight's match with WWF Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin. Angle asks who Lloyd is before cutting him off and saying that tonight, Angle will get the better of Austin, just like Unforgiven, and this time, he was all seriousness. - We see Chris Jericho in the medical room, an ice pack on his shoulder as The Undertaker storms in, asking what the hell just went on out there. Jericho mentions that Diamond Dallas Page and Bam Bam Bigelow assaulted him but he managed to make it to the medical room, thankfully. Taker tells Jericho he's speaking bullcrap, and he doesn't believe a word he says. Taker tells Jericho he must be in on this and so, he's going to knock down his secret allies, Page and Bigelow! - Match #5: Kane defeated Tazz by disqualification[/color] in 5:30. This was slightly an odd match, obviously because Tazz was the underdog heel in there against Kane, and it didn't work out too well, being that Kane is seven-foot tall while Tazz is barely six-foot, so it was obvious this one wouldn't be a match of the night candidate. Kane pounded on Tazz but Tazz fought back, and hit a nice Tazzplex at one point. Tazz played the heel here, obviously because of last Thursday night on UPN SmackDown. Kane went for the Chokeslam when WWF European Champion, Christian and Test rushed into the ring and began taking down the big man, Kane! *3/4[/color] - Kane began to be pounded away by Test, Christian and Tazz as Edge then rushed down the rampway with Albert and Scotty 2 Hotty for the save! We then cut to the backstage area where Big Show was seen, and he was not pleased, looking at a monitor. - We see Kurt Angle and WWF Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin down seperate hallways as their match, the main event is up next! = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- Match #6: Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Kurt Angle to retain the WWF Championship by disqualification[/color] in 16:40. This was a superb way to close down WWF RAW this night as it put an end to one chapter in the three feuds that Stone Cold Steve Austin had on. Austin kept watching his back in case Goldberg was nearby, despite announcers saying that he was not in the arena tonight. Austin pounded away at Angle in the early goings of this match, looking like he could of shined off the match simply enough, but Angle began to battle back, working on the ankle of Austin, brawling with him too, and he almost put Austin away with the Angle Slam but he bumped the referee [fantastically, may I add], as The Rock ran down the rampway and took out Angle with the spinebuster before being shoved by Austin! The two engage in an intense staredown as the crowd get pumped up before Angle shoves Rock into Austin! Angle goes to apply the Ankle Lock on Rock but Austin gives Angle the Stunner for the win! - Stone Cold Steve Austin begins to celebrate, grabbing the WWF Championship but then he spears Rock to the canvas, the two engaging in a fist fight on the floor outside as officials try and break it up! Vince McMahon comes out as the two are broken up, grinning as Austin looked shocked, Rock looking back and nodding for some reason! RAW goes off the air...[/center][/font]
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Post by Jord on Mar 24, 2009 16:45:53 GMT -5
RVD retaining is cool, I guess. I just hope you move him on to bigger and better things. Interesting stuff with Matt/Jeff/Lita. Woah, the stuff with Tajiri, TAKA and Funaki sure as hell is awesome. Can't wait to see what you do with them. Ivory push? Sweet. Rock/Regal happening again makes sense. Fantastic main event, and ending to the show.
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Post by abyss on Mar 24, 2009 19:47:20 GMT -5
Fine opening match with Edge helpin RVD win. Wonder what is up with the Hardyz. Ivory is a little meh. I couldn't picture Taker chasing someone and getting knocked out via clothesline. That whole scene honestly sounded like something that would happen on the SD vs. Raw video game. Good win for Rock as he needed it after his loss on SD. I actually thought Gunn/Palumbo would win, but APA winning works fine. Random stuff there in the Kane/Tazz match. I'm a little unsure about Austin/Angle for the WWF Title on Raw like that. I'm a little confused, you put that Austin won by DQ, but that's not what it sounded like. Wonder what's up at the end there with Vince though. And I'm glad you aren't rushing into Goldberg/Austin yet.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 26, 2009 13:53:35 GMT -5
Wrestling To The... MAX! Edition II
-- Current plan for the storyline between Diamond Dallas Page and Bam Bam Bigelow & Chris Jericho and The Undertaker is for Taker to fight Bigelow. This angle will presumably carry on into No Way Out, where it is likely for Taker and Jericho to end up feuding into WrestleMania.
-- Christian will drop his WWF European Championship before 2002 begins.
-- The APA probably will not win the WWF Tag Team Championships at Vengeance. APA are expected to stick into the midcard division for longer.
- Rob Van Dam will be facing Matt Hardy at Vengeance, with Jeff Hardy probably kayfabe injured by Matt at some point.
- Ivory will probably be Trish Stratus' first feud as WWF Womens Champion. No reason as to why she's back in WWF after losing her job (kayfabe) in the Invasion at Survivor Series. [/font]
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Post by DTP. on Mar 27, 2009 19:52:56 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation Presents... WWF SmackDown! Thurday 22nd November 2001 Wichita, Kansas Aired on UPN- The opening video package for SmackDown airs, to the sound of "Beautiful People" by Marilyn Manson as it shows every WWF superstar. We go to the live arena where pyrotechnics go off and the crowd are booming for tonight's edition of WWF SmackDown from Wichita! Michael Cole and Jerry "King" Lawler announce that the main event features The Rock taking on Kurt Angle as well as Kane teaming with Edge to duel with Test and Christian! - We hear the theme of The Rock play throughout the arena as the crowd pop loudly, the WCW Champion then making his way down the rampway, climbing into the ring and posing to the audience as he grabs a microphone and tells everybody including Stone Cold Steve Austin, that he is not in cohoots with Bill Goldberg. Rock calls Goldberg one silly bald-headed faker that will never have as much personality as Stone Cold Steve Austin, but the only person with more personality as Austin is the People's Champion himself! Rock begins to talk about how he hates Vince McMahon, Kurt Angle, Goldberg and Austin, saying that in two and a half weeks on pay-per-view, it will feature The Rock kicking Stone Cold's candyass all over San Diego, in revenge from WrestleMania X-Seven! The glass shatters but instead of Stone Cold Steve Austin arriving, Kurt Angle walks out, as he talks to Angle, saying that Austin ain't here because he's busy hiding from Goldberg! Angle tells Rock that he's had his moment, and to be honest, Angle is the real future of the WWF, despite already winning the WWF Championship twice. Angle challenges Rock tonight for the WCW Championship, with the winner to face Austin at Vengeance! Rock accepts! = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- Match #1: Tazz defeated Scotty 2 Hotty [/color] in 5:31. This wasn't really a match, it featured Tazz just simply picking apart at the character of Scotty as Albert was apparently barred from ringside. Scotty managed to fend off Tazz a few moments, as Tazz just kept working on the spine of Scotty. Tazz hit a sweet Tazzplex at one point, along with the exploder suplex variation. Scotty hit the Worm but Tazz kicked out at one, which gave Scotty a shock. Scott wandered around wondering what to beat Tazz with instead but Tazz applied the Tazzmission and Scotty choked and tapped! *1/2[/color] - Tazz rolled out of the ring, as Scotty 2 Hotty was left on the canvas, choking. Albert wanders down the rampway, cautiously looking Tazz in the eye, as the two pass exchanging looks, Tazz walking up the rampway before taunting the audience. Albert joins the official in attending to Scotty as Edge came out of nowhere, hitting Tazz with the Spear! Edge celebrates as we go elsewhere. - We go to the backstage area as Stone Cold Steve Austin was shown, arriving in the parking lot from his 4x4 pick-up truck, the WWF Championship in hand as the audience roar. Austin pulls a beer from the back of the truck, as Austin walks into the backstage area, through the halls, seeing William Regal on the way as Austin demands Regal show him the way to The Rock as Regal reluctantly accepts, Regal beginning to direct him. - We see Jeff Hardy sitting down in the locker room of Team Xtreme as Matt Hardy walks on screen with Lita to a mixed reaction, Matt telling Jeff that tonight they have a match against Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo and if Jeff screws up, then he will feel the wrath of Matt, the same wrath and shame that Jeff has brought to the Hardy Boyz name. Rob Van Dam then wanders in to a loud reaction as the crowd cheer loudly, Van Dam asking Matt what's up before sitting down with Jeff, chatting about the strategy he'll take in his match tonight, before RVD stands up and begins to walk away before Matt slams a chair into his skull! Matt pins Rob Van Dam and we have a NEW WWF Hardcore Champion! Jeff gets in Matt's face as Lita storms off, Matt chasing her as Jeff attends to Rob! - Triple H is seen in the WWF Vengeance 2001 advertisement, showing him standing around in an empty ring. Vengeance is live on Sunday 9th December 2001 on pay-per-view. - Match #2: Trish Stratus defeated Stacy Keibler to retain the WWF Womens Championship[/color] in 2:59. This was not really the greatest match in the world, but in respect, it was a match involving a manager with little in-ring wrestling ability and a slightly improving female manager-turned-wrestler. Trish and Stacy traded shots in the ring as the crowd cheered Trish on, the audience were actually fairly interested in this contest. Stacy hit a nice high-angle kick but that didn't finish it before Trish hit the bulldog she calls the Stratusfaction for the win! *- Trish Stratus began to celebrate as Stacy Keibler rolled out of the ring, selling slightly but not so much. Ivory walks out onto the rampway and says without a microphone 'I haven't forgot, Stratus', before returning to the backstage area. = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = = - We return to the backstage area as Stone Cold Steve Austin is still following William Regal through the corridors as Austin tells Regal he hasn't got all day. Regal walks into the office of Vince McMahon as Austin follows. Vince stands up as he asks what the hell the two traitors want. Regal tells Vince that he was showing Steve to his office but Vince tells Regal that he's barely got a job here, thanks to Austin from last Thursday's edition of SmackDown. Vince tells Austin that one slip up and Austin will find himself on the unemployment line, and soon after Regal will join him! Austin begins to tell Vince that he knows that Rock and him are somehow aligned with each other, so he warns Vince that if he was to expose it, and it appears as though Vince was lying, McMahon would find himself in the ring with his ass being kicked around by Austin! - We go to Jonathan Coachman in the backstage area as he is standing by with the Dudley Boyz as Stacy Keibler is absent, obviously from what went on earlier tonight against Trish Stratus as D-Von tells us that Trish will get it later down the line but first, their objective is The APA at Vengeance! Bubba Ray begins to talk about how the APA were both very loyal to the WWF, though Bradshaw should be slightly suspicious of Faarooq because even Bradshaw should be aware of being a former WCW Champion. D-Von tells Faarooq that tonight, Faarooq will testify! - Match #3: Kane and Edge defeated Test and Christian by disqualification[/color] in 13:45. An enjoyable first-hour main event here between two teams that work pretty well with each other, as convenient as it is, both Kane and Test & Edge and Christian battled at No Mercy this past October. Kane and Test focused on each other, apart from a time when Christian started with Edge but Kane got the tag, but Christian even then rushed to Test. Christian and Edge had the technical battle, whereas Kane fought the hard-hitting roughhouse match in there. Big Show came out to observe halfway through the contest, keeping an eye on Kane as Test knocked out Kane with the Big Boot at one point but Edge broke it up. Kane hit the Chokeslam on Christian and Test simultaneously as Kane then randomly chose to battle Big Show on the rampway. Edge hit the Spear on Christian but Tazz rushed into the ring and hit the Tazzplex on Edge! **1/4[/color] - Tazz began to stomp away at Edge as he grabbed a microphone, demanding that come WWF Vengeance, he get a shot at Edge's WWF Intercontinental Championship, and come December 9th, there will be a new champion in San Diego! = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We go to Jeff Hardy as he's seated with Rob Van Dam, as he's seated on the floor, his head held up by a wooden bench, Jeff mentions that he's worried about Lita as RVD mentions that he's pissed at his brother. Jeff tells Rob that he unfortunately has to go out there and team with that self-centred bastard and that he'll be back later. - Match #4: Faarooq defeated D-Von Dudley[/color] in 6:29. A pretty hard-hitting contest here on SmackDown. Faarooq had nobody with him, like last week on SmackDown yet D-Von Dudley had his brother, Bubba Ray at ringside with him. Bubba however didn't really do anything except from just spectate, well for the first few moments. Faarooq was pretty stiff out there, as D-Von played it pretty cool. Faarooq was pretty harsh to D-Von, too. D-Von tried the Saving Grace, but Faarooq reversed. Faarooq hit the Spinebuster for the win. **1/4[/color] - Faarooq began to celebrate as Bubba Ray Dudley began to make a move, rolling into the ring and planning to attack Faarooq, but the APA member turned around in time, causing the two to have a staredown only for D-Von to jump Faarooq. D-Von and Bubba stomped away at Faarooq as Bubba told D-Von to get the table, as he did, the WWF Tag Team Champions hitting the 3D on Faarooq, Faarooq holding his wrist upon impact. - Once again, Tajiri and the former Kaientai members were seen discussing something in Japanese, as a familiar Japanese-yet-American sounding voice was heard, announcing the faction as the Japanese Entourage, consisting of Tajiri, TAKA and Shoichi. Coming soon was shown. - Match #5: Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo defeated The Hardy Boyz[/color] in 06:52. This was a fairly decent match as Matt Hardy humorously battled both of the questionable superstars. Billy started off with Matt as Matt and Billy battled back and forth, Chuck then getting in there as Billy and Chuck double-teamed up on Matt. Matt had alot of offense though, Jeff just stood, all chilled out on the apron. Lita was absent, Matt continuously checked towards the backstage area in case Lita was to reappear out in the live arena. Billy hit the One And Only for the win. **- Billy Gunn celebrated as Chuck Palumbo hugged him, the two backing up the rampway as Matt Hardy got onto his feet, slapping his brother, Jeff across the face as he stood in the ring next to him. Matt got in Jeff's face as Rob Van Dam wandered out, holding his cranium. Jeff nodded to Matt, then to RVD as Jeff hit a fast-paced Twist of Fate on Matt! Jeff yelled down at Matt as we cut away. = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We see an advertisement for RAW this Monday play, as it hypes up Vengeance also, being ten days away presently. It hypes The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin teaming up to face Kurt Angle and a partner to be announced, plus Diamond Dallas Page facing The Undertaker! - Michael Cole and Jerry "King" Lawler begin to run down the card for Vengeance, consisting so far as being; WWF Undisputed Championship: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock/Kurt Angle The Undertaker vs Bam Bam Bigelow WWF Intercontinental Championship: Edge (c) vs Tazz Chokeslam Match: Big Show vs Kane WWF Tag Team Championships: The Dudley Boyz (c) vs The APA WWF Hardcore Championship: Matt Hardy (c) vs Jeff Hardy WWF Womens Championship: Trish Stratus (c) vs Ivory- Match #6: The Rock defeated Kurt Angle to retain the WCW Championship[/color] in 14:29. This is currently scheduled to be the one final defense of the WCW Championship, since the WCW and ECW were both wiped out by the WWF at Survivor Series. These two had one heated match, got to say, it was about as good as their previous encounter over the WWF Championship at No Way Out earlier in the year. The Rock fought against Angle to no limit as Angle repeatedly fired back with more cheap shots and worked over the ankle of Rock, just trying to make the Peoples Champion submit with the Ankle Lock at one point. Rock hit the Rock Bottom but Angle got his foot on the bottom rope, but then, he hit the Spinebuster and the Peoples Elbow finished it off! ***[/color] - The Rock began to celebrate as Stone Cold Steve Austin stared him in the eyes from the rampway, the announcers intensely putting over WWF Vengeance 2001 as SmackDown went to a close...[/center][/font]
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 28, 2009 18:01:46 GMT -5
- Hmm.. Not a fan of Angle/Rock on SD. Especially if Angle loses, clean. - I could see Tazz just throwing Scotty around no problem, good way to get him over. - Solid tag match to end the first hour and like Tazz getting revenge on Edge. - Faarooq is the better singles wrestler, so that makes sense. - So, is Jeff now a heel or is he just standing up to the heel Matt? - Well, Angle needs to get some wins under his belt, quickly. He just keeps losing. - A good show, some stuff was head scratching but solid show anyways.
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Post by abyss on Mar 28, 2009 18:46:35 GMT -5
Like the opening segment, although Rock/Angle is a little big for SD. Edge/Tazz stuff has been decent. Trish-Stacy wouldn't be too bad to see. Trying to figure out who the real face is in the Hardy feud. I'm guessing Jeff. Farooq match was fine, wonder what will come out of the wrist injury. Again, still can't really tell who the heel is in the Hardy feud. Unless there's no real heel/face. Good win for Rock, and Rock/Austin should be good. You're killing Angle here though.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 30, 2009 10:27:47 GMT -5
Saturday 1st December 2001Match #1: Crash Holly defeated Kid Romeo in 3:56. Crash let Romeo get some things in, pretty decent match but set for Crash to get over. Springboard into a DDT for the win. Match #2: Molly Holly defeated Jazz in 5:23. Sort of an Alliance reunion here, between two decent women wrestlers. Jazz caved her way in from ECW and debuted at Survivor Series. Molly-Go-Round for the win. Match #3: Al Snow defeated Tajiri by disqualification in 6:03. Snow and Tajiri had a nice back-and-forth match. Tajiri played as the heel in this one as Snow hit the Snowplow but before being able to pin for the victory, TAKA and SHOICHI interfered. Sunday 2nd December 2001Match #1: Japanese Entourage defeated Albert and Scotty 2 Hotty in 5:12. Identical to last week's match these two teams had, TAKA and SHOICHI worked over Scotty as Albert came in for the save. TAKA hit the Michinoku Driver on Scotty for the win. Match #2: Spike Dudley defeated Hardcore Holly in 4:58. Spike was worked over throughout the contest as Holly just dominated Spike, setting up for an eventual Alabama Slam but Spike ended up with the win after a sneaky sunset flip. Match #3: Al Snow defeated Tajiri in 7:12. This was a rematch from Saturday's WWF Jakked/Metal in which the Japanese Entourage got involved. Snow fought Tajiri valiantly and eventually, TAKA and SHOICHI attempted to interfere only for Snow to take them out and the Snowplow gave him the win.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 30, 2009 12:21:12 GMT -5
-Good opening promo, Angle/Rock should be good -Tazz squash is good as was the post match Spear -New HC Champion! Matt winning like that is good and gets him over as a heel -Not sure how Stacy gets a Title shot, but at least Trish retained -Liked that you mentioned E&C against Kane & Test at No Mercy. Good that Kane & Edge went over. Tazz attack worked nicely -Not interested at all in D-Von/Faarooq -Billy & Chuck winning just causes more problems between the Hardyz. Why didn't Jeff just pin Matt there for the Title -Obviously Angle was going to job, but twice in one week? Both times in the main event? Ouch.
Good show, Vengeance is coming along pretty nicely
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Post by DTP. on Apr 2, 2009 16:46:04 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation Presents... WWF RAW Monday 3rd December 2001 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Live on TNN [/color] - Highlights from this past week are shown, showing Stone Cold Steve Austin defeat Kurt Angle, then having some problems with The Rock, Rock seemingly allies with Vince McMahon last week on RAW before denying this on SmackDown.- The opening RAW video package airs before we go to the live arena where pyrotechnics explode and Jim Ross and Jerry "King" Lawler are seated at ringside, Ross standing up to a loud ovation from his hometown crowd. The two then hype the upcoming show, set to feature WWF Champion and WCW Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock battle Kurt Angle and William Regal...Tonight!- Match #1: Big Show defeated Jeff Hardy[/color] in 5:12. A fairly good match here between a nice high-flyer and erm...a Big Show. Matt Hardy came out in some sort of different attire, as he held the WWF Hardcore Championship in his hand, watching Jeff barely try and repeatedly fight off the big giant. Show kept teasing for a Chokeslam to tick off Kane, but Jeff ended up reversing every attempt made. Jeff did alot of kicks actually, enziguris galore. Show got hit with a Twist of Fate out of nowhere, but when Jeff hit the Swanton Bomb, he only got two and when Jeff came off of the top rope with a crossbody, Show hit him with the Chokeslam. **[/color] - Big Show began to celebrate, as Matt Hardy laughed at his own brother's daredevilish behavior fail against Show. Matt leaves as Show heads towards the backstage area and Jeff slowly struggles to his feet. = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We see a graphic showing us what happened during the break, as Matt Hardy saw Lita dressed in some sort of black clothing as Matt asked Lita why she is hiding from him, when it's Jeff who is the problem. Lita ran off as Matt yelled after her. - A replay of the recent happenings from our weekend shows, WWF Jakked/Metal and Sunday Night Heat, in which Al Snow has been engaging in some contests against TAJIRI (formerly 'Tajiri'), in which his associates, TAKA and SHOICHI have both gotten involved. Tonight, Edge and Al Snow battle the Japanese Entourage, TAKA and SHOICHI. - We go to the backstage area where Tazz is standing in the backstage area with Michael Cole as Tazz begins to talk about how in Extreme Championship Wrestling, he beat people up, and here in the WWF, he's been thrown around just because people like Edge and others are tall and apparently better-looking. Tazz tells Cole that prettyboy Edge won't be so good after this Sunday's Vengeance event. Tazz asks Michael if he's positive about himself. Cole reluctantly says that he likes to say yes. Tazz tells Cole he saw that coming before he knocked down Cole with a stiff right! His former commentary partner! Tazz drags Cole through the backstage area, bringing him out to the rampway as Tazz tears Cole's shirt off, nailing him with a metal part of the stage, and then applying the Tazzmission as many officials had to break it up! Tazz snarled and left. - We go to Kurt Angle as William Regal is seen coming up the hallway, Regal telling Angle that he's sorry for recently having crossed paths with him. Angle tells Regal that he shouldn't be worrying about that, he should be focused on beating Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock tonight! Regal tells Angle he is as Angle threatens Regal to snap his ankle if he was to pull an Angle, like he did at Survivor Series. - Match #2: The Dudley Boyz and Stacy Keibler defeated Trish Stratus and The APA[/color] in 7:57. These two teams put on a fairly good match, Stacy Keibler however, is still one awful performer, though that's probable since she's mainly focused as a manager. The Dudley Boyz fought against The APA usually out of the ring, as Trish and Stacy started. Inter-gender rules led to fear as Trish was in the ring with D-Von at one point as was Bubba Ray. Stacy hit a nice kick on Trish. Only notable thing about the women. Dudley Boyz finished off Trish (yes) with the 3D as Bradshaw was laid out on the outside and Faarooq was distracted by Stacy. *3/4[/color] - The Dudley Boyz began to celebrate as Faarooq rushed into the ring, clubbing at D-Von. Ivory then came from behind as Trish Stratus began to get back up to her feet, hitting her with a face-slam style bulldog. Ivory taking the WWF Womens Championship and leaving! This Sunday, Trish will face Ivory live on pay-per-view! - We see an advertisement for Triple H's return at WWF Vengeance, this Sunday 9th December 2001. - We see Diamond Dallas Page and Bam Bam Bigelow as they begin to head through the backstage area and we go to a commercial. = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- We hear Diamond Dallas Page's generic theme play into the arena as he prances out to a pop, him and Bam Bam Bigelow doing the self-high five. DDP and Bigelow walk down the rampway as they climb into the ring, beginning to talk on the microphone. DDP asks everybody what they think about Chris Jericho's relationship with The Undertaker. Bigelow yells that it is poor as DDP talks trash about how sad he himself was, five months ago, yelling for Taker to make him famous, when he wasn't in the end whatsoever! DDP tells Jericho one of the more arrogant men in the WWF and that he was so stupid to turn to the Alliance RIGHT near its ending. DDP tells us that his contract with the Alliance ended on November 1st, but nobody noticed. Vince scooped him up and BANG! (Literally), DDP and Bigelow was property of Vince. Bigelow tells us that Jericho is swept under the rug by his own ally, Taker, and that will be split in half when Bigelow gets a hold of Undertaker this Sunday. The Undertaker begins to storm down the rampway as he rolls into the ring, grabbing Page by the throat but Bigelow headbutts Taker! Bigelow stands tall over Taker as DDP does his self high-five as Chris Jericho runs down to the ringside where he goes to get into the ring but has second thoughts, just simply waiting on the outside area. - We go to Edge as he is standing by with a new interviewer, named Josh Mathews as he asks Edge what his thoughts are on Tazz attacking Michael Cole earlier on. Edge asks Josh who he is as he begins to talk about how Tazz must of became SO insecure because he's resorted to beating up on friends and non-workers. Edge tells us that at Vengeance, he will retain his WWF Intercontinental Championship. - We go to Vince McMahon's office as he opens the door to see Raven dressed up outside of his door, Vince reluctantly saying 'no goths allowed'. Raven begins to rant about how unfair losing his job was when he technically wasn't fighting for the Alliance. Vince eventually caves, giving Raven a match up next...with Kane! - Match #3: Raven defeated Kane by count-out[/color] in 7:40. Raven returned here wearing his shorts with a kilt on as well as a shirt of himself on the front. Raven fought in this difficultly, obviously because of the lack of weapons involved. Kane pounded on Raven but the guy Vince described as 'gothic' just wouldn't go down. Wonder if he would of if Kane slit his wrists. Too much, I apologize. Raven continued to battle, eventually planting the Raven Effect but Kane kicked out, hitting a chokeslam. There, Kane noticed Big Show and chased him up the rampway as Raven got a fluked countout victory! **- Kane and Big Show dissappear behind the entrance stage as we go to a commercial. = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- Match #4: Edge and Al Snow defeated Japanese Entourage by disqualification[/color] in 4:10. TAJIRI was stood at ringside, the WWF Cruiserweight Championship around his waist as these two teams battled in the ring. Al fought in there with SHOICHI as TAKA just wouldn't go down to Edge. Edge and SHOICHI started as the Japanese men began to pound at Edge's ribs. Al Snow hit a nice little superplex on TAKA, in which TAKA landed on SHOICHI's shoulders, knocking him down too. Snow hit the Snowplow on SHOICHI but that's when TAJIRI jumped Snow! **3/4[/color] - TAJIRI continued to pound on Snow's back before Edge rushed up to TAJIRI and nailed him with a Spear! Edge looked around as he seemed motivated for this Sunday! - We cut to Matt Hardy as he continues to wander around, asking Tom Pritchard if he had seen Lita anywhere. Right then and there, we see Jeff Hardy jump him from behind, causing the audience to cheer, pounding away at Matt. Suddenly, Jeff gets struck in the back with a chair as Hurricane Helms stands over him, without any makeup on whatsoever! Just wearing black, Hurricane helps Matt Hardy to his feet as the two walk off, Helms directing Matt. The announcers put it over as a bizarre situation. - Match #5: Christian defeated Scotty 2 Hotty[/color] in 4:55. Both men showed a nice match, but it was used as filler. Scotty fought well as Test guarded the ring from Albert, as the hip-hop hippo ended up in a slugfest with Test. Christian hit his nice reverse-DDT as he traded shots with Scotty, though Scotty just wouldn't go down too easy. Christian eventually hit the Unprettier for the win. **1/4[/color] - Christian began to celebrate with the WWF European Championship before Albert climbed into the ring, delivering a clothesline and gorilla pressing him onto Test on the outside! Test and Christian retreat as Albert and Scotty 2 Hotty stand in the ring. - We see Stone Cold Steve Austin march down a hall as he looks reluctantly over his shoulder in case The Rock was standing there, before walking, checking every few moments. The main event tag team match is next! = = = = = B = R = E = A = K = = = = =- Match #6: Kurt Angle and William Regal defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock[/color] in 11:48. These two teams had quite the main event, as William Regal and Kurt Angle currently seem to enjoy their current spotlight in the main event scene. Austin and Rock were obviously unsatisfied having to team with each other, six days before their unification match at Vengeance, and so they both kept watching back at the illegal member of their team. Regal took advantage, giving Rock several European uppercuts, but never touched Austin, instead tagging in Angle. Austin and Rock eventually got into a staredown but Rock nailed Austin! Angle rolled up Austin for the win! ***[/color] - Angle rolled out of the ring as Stone Cold Steve Austin got back to his feet, Austin and Rock having an argument in the ring, before Vince McMahon walked down the rampway, Rock and Austin not taking an eye off of the other men. Austin grinned as Rock hit him with an instant Rock Bottom! Rock gets booed as he laughs, shaking Vince McMahon's hand! What the hell? William Regal goes to do something but gets an Angle Slam from Kurt! What has gone on the people wonder. Angle, Rock and Vince stand tall as RAW goes off the air...[/center][/font]
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Post by abyss on Apr 2, 2009 19:35:00 GMT -5
Show winning the opening match was fine. Funny there with Cole interviewing Tazz. Like the heel move by doing the 3-D on Trish, although I don't think a diva would get up from that right away. Nice promo there by Edge. Sort of a random match there with Edge though. Glad Christian got the win in his match. Thankfully Angle got a victory of some sorts back. Interesting idea there putting Rock with Vince. However, I had a feeling it was going to happen at the beginning of the show because you put MONSTER HEEL TURN out on the main page. But Rock as a heel should be good to see.
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Post by Jord on Apr 3, 2009 9:00:43 GMT -5
Big Show winning was fine since he has a match higher on the Vengeance card than Jeff does. Mixed tag match was cool, and nice to see Ivory getting a title shot. I'm surprised you aren't pushing Molly to the title. Main event looked solid. A Rock heel turn is nice as not many people have done one. I'm looking forward to seeing where you go with him as heel, and if he'll win at Vengeance. The main event to Vengeance is ing great.
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Post by The L.F.C Fan on Apr 3, 2009 10:12:16 GMT -5
Big Show beating Jeff is fine, Jeff vs Matt is going on im guessing, that should be intersting. Edge + Show vs the japanese wrestlers should be.... interesting i Guess, hope the japanese win. 3D + Stacey > APA + Trish is again fairly good im thinking, solid. the next segment with taker, jericho, DDP and bam bam is alright. Josh Matthews debuting haha, makes me Laugh. Raven beating Kane via countout... that's alright I guess, not much I can say about it except kane vs show would be nice and ravel in WWF not being fired has to be good. The Japanese cheating to win seems alright, Edge spearing TAIJIRI with the spear is obviously adding heat to their match on sunday. Jeff attacking matt then helms getting jeff an alliance between the 2 looks iminant. Christian > Scotty is predictable but im glad it wasnta squash, I always liked Scotty2H. Albert getting involved is for a purpose, Albert + S2H is a weird team, digging Test and Christian as a team though. Angle and Regal > Rock and Austin is good, the classic "Your facing eachother but you have to work together" idea, angle and regal winning due to rock getting austin gets a thumbs up. "Austin grinned as Rock hit him with an instant Rock Bottom!" confuses me slightly... Angle, rock and vince alliance looks pretty EPIC.
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