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Post by Matt on Aug 27, 2009 11:12:34 GMT -5
Sean Waltman versus Teddy Hart will be a great main event. Luke Hawx winning is good. I was surprised to see Up In Smoke defeat That 70’s Team. Evans had to win and I don’t complain with that at all. I was pulling for Tornado to win, but Sydal winning works. Delirious winning works for me. I was pulling for Matt Cross, but Kaos winning works. D.I.F.H had to win as they were the better tag team and I am happy that you realized that as well. I love Sean defeating Teddy by some dirty tactics.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Aug 27, 2009 17:32:44 GMT -5
Glad you are pushing Hawx, I remember him being awesome. Glad Up in Smoke got the win over That 70s Team. Sucks that the crowd doesn't like Cannon, but glad Evans picked up the win. Glad Sydal won in the triple threat, but I do like all three men. Another nice win for Delirious, hopefully he's one of the younger guys getting a push. Good win for Kaos, but nothing really interesting. Glad DIFH got the win in the tag match, they will make great singles guys. The main event sounded good, but I would've preferred a win for Hart to put him over. Hopefully you bring in some tag belts soon as I feel that WSX has a great tag division.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 12, 2009 12:29:21 GMT -5
Chicago, IllinoisPre- Show Notes: Another good turn out not sold out but most seats are filled, same set up as before. Ring announcer Fabien Kaelin comes out to a small cheer and precedes with his usual antics including his catchphrase “WELCOME TO WRESTLING SOCIETY X” Just like in Minneapolis Former WSX Champion Sean Waltman came to the ring but with Keepin’ It Gangsta (Ruckus and Babbi Slymm) Waltman mocked the crowd then said that tonight the three would team up to take on The Filth and the Fury (Teddy Hart and Matt Cross) and their partner Jack Evans in tonight’s Main Event. 1. Arik Cannon vs. Jimmy Jacobs: A good match to kick off the night Jacobs got a good load of cheers coming out with Lacey. Cannon controlled the whole middle section of the match due to his size advantage but Jacobs came back with a small package to win. 2. Luke Hawx vs. Cheech vs. Puma: Lots of higflying offence in this match with there barley being a time when their was more than two feet on the canvas. All men put on a good showing but it was Hawx who made the final statement with a Holy Driver. 3. Matt Classic vs. Disco Machine: The fans loved Classic mostly due to the man behind the mask being a Chicago native, Colt Cabana. There were various chants for Colt throughout the match and Colt messed around occasionally hitting some Cabana moves. Classic hit the Colt.45 for the win then celebrated with the crowd. 4. Delirious vs. Scorpio Sky: A nice highflying match here but nothing too special both are great athletes and made each other look well. Delirious lived up to his mad gimmick even jumping under the ring. The Shadows Over Hell soon spelt the end for Sky. Intermission. Matt Classic came back out still just in the mask and wrestling gear and the fans loved him. He took a few photos with the crowd while Kaelin reminded the fans of tonights 6-man tag Main Event. 5. The Human Tornado vs. Joey Ryan: Good back and forth action with multiple near falls and combos. These guys know each other well from PWG so they knew how to put on a good show, at most times the match could have gone either way but it was Ryan who got the win with That 70’s Kick. 6. Matt Sydal vs. Cloudy: This is Cloudys first single match in WSX and on paper it may seem like a bad move to put him so high up the card but as he was in the ring with Sydal the match went off perfectly. Both men used their ariel skill to outwit each other with Cloudy even hitting the 619 but the Cyclorama put the nail in the coffin for Cloudy. 7. Tyler Black vs. Kaos: As always Black being one of the most over on the roster while Kaos doesn’t get that much heat at first but it builds during the match and can put on a good match with nearly anybody. This match went hardcore midway though with Kaos even hitting a moonsault though a table. The God’s Last Gift put away the XPW original at 15:45. 8. Sean Waltman & Keepin’ It Gangsta (Ruckus and Babbi Slymm) vs. The Filth and the Fury (Teddy Hart and Matt Cross) & Jack Evans: A good main event, the face team worked perfectly well together as you could not ask for better chemistry between the three meanwhile the other team looked good but just like three men thrown together. If anything could be improved it would be Slymm as he didn’t fit in with the others and their quickness. The end came as all men hit their finishers ending with a 6-Factor then Hart locking in the Sharpshooter for the win. Notes: As usual WSX giving their younger talent a chance to shine on tour with Hart, Sydal and Black all becoming the main faces of WSX. But also in this show we saw potential in Ryan, Cheech and Cloudy so it will be interesting to see what else happens on this tour.
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Post by Max on Sept 12, 2009 14:19:02 GMT -5
I've looked at a few shows and all I have to say is "Why the hell couldn't I of made my WSX this good?". Keep up the good work.
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Post by Matt on Sept 12, 2009 21:38:23 GMT -5
I hope Jimmy Jacobs gets a push in the future. Matt Classic is amazing and could easily be the top of the company so I hope you take him there. Delirious is a good act that gets the crowd pumping. I can never see him as a main eventer, but he is always great to watch. Joey Ryan winning shocked me. Matt Sydal is great and I would love to see him win the gold in season two. I like the six man tag main event as it was a change of pace. Overall, another good show. I hope Season 2 comes back on soon as I am excited to see what happens. I hope WSX takes it to the next level eventually.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Sept 14, 2009 13:43:53 GMT -5
Nice win for Jacobs in the opener, surprised to see him this early though. Nice win for Hawx and glad Classic picked up his first win. Still hoping for Classic to go to the Colt Cabana gimmick. I love that Delirious is receiving a push. Sad that Tornado lost, but maybe Ryan could be a future main eventer. Nice win for Sydal, although it seemed a bit of a squash putting a tag wrestler against him. I'm pretty sure Black won the next match, but I'm not sure about what XPW is so you may want to clarify that in the future. Glad Sydal got a mention of being one of the faces of WSX. Hopefully Tornado receives a bit of a push in the future. Keep it up man.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 14, 2009 13:50:50 GMT -5
Cleveland, OhioPre Show Notes: Another good turn out not sold out but most seats are filled, same set up as before. Ring announcer Fabien Kaelin comes out to a mild cheer and precedes with his usual antics including his catchphrase “WELCOME TO WRESTLING SOCIETY X” Matt Sydal came out and did a small in ring interview with Kaelin. He got the crowd on his side and announced he would be in tonight’s main event against former WSX Champion Sean Waltman. 1. Scorpio Sky vs. TJ Perkins vs. Joey Ryan: TJ once again came out without his mask on not playing his Puma character. Ryan refused to get into the ring for the majority of the match. Ryan eventually entered the ring and hit that 70’s Kick. 2. Delirious vs. Cheech: Some good action with the crazied one controlling most of the match. Cloudy was at ringside for support but it didn’t work and Delirious got the pin following the Shadows Over Hell. 3. D.I.F.H (Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs) vs. The Trailer Park Boyz (Josh Raymond and Nate Webb): Lacey came out with D.I.F.H while Johnny Webb came out with his kayfabe nephews. Lots of double team moves and isolating Jacobs until the hot tag to Black whipped the crowd in a frenzy leading to a Small Package Driver. 4. Disco Machine vs. The Human Tornado: Just a comedy match before intermission, Tornado can also wrestle a good match but they chose just to fill this full of comedy spots. Tornado wins with a Diving Headbutt to the groin. Intermission. Tornado stays at ringside and takes a few photos he also gets a cheap plug of WSX Season 1 Part 1 DVD. 5. Kaos vs. Matt Classic: Surprisingly hardcore, Kaos is used to weapons while Classic’s character is opposed to weapons. Classic kept away from weapons while Kaos was more than happy to use them. A bloodied Kaos was able to get a win with a moonsault with a chair in hand. 6. Jack Evans vs. Luke Hawx: Again this proved that Hawx is very underrated putting him against Evans was a good move as they blended well. Both men were very close to winning at several times but it was the 630 Splash that gave Evans the win. 7: The Filth and the Fury (Teddy Hart and Matt Cross) vs. Keepin’ It Gangsta (Ruckus and Babbi Slymm): This tag match was much better than their semi-squash match on TV as they had much more time and equal offence. However it was the same result as Hart and Cross hit the Moonsault SSP Leg Drop Combo for the 3-count. 8: Sean Waltman vs. Matt Sydal: A great main event the best match of the night, Sydal could defiantly be main eventing future shows. However the Veteran outwitted the youngster after moving away from the SSP and getting a quick roll-up with his feet on the ropes at 15:21 Notes: This is the last normal tour date and I'm glad they gave Sydal a chance in the Main Event as up till now it has been a testing ground for Teddy Hart but we can safley say that either man could be battling for the title. Next stop the last show of the tour, Philly's DVD's taping.
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Post by Matt on Sept 16, 2009 16:20:29 GMT -5
I like Joey Ryan winning the opening contest. TJ Wilson not playing Puma works well for me. Delirious is really become a star and I can see him playing a huge threat during Season Two. D.T.F.H winning is fine by me, I like that team a lot. The Human Tornado has so much potential and I hope you push him in the future. I figured Matt Classic would win, but Kaos winning is fine. I love Jack Evans winning! The Filth and the Fury is a great team and I think they can be the top team in the federation. Sean Waltman stealing the victory is excellent and I love how he is getting Matt Sydal over.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Sept 16, 2009 17:19:40 GMT -5
I've looked at a few shows and all I have to say is "Why the hell couldn't I of made my WSX this good?". Keep up the good work. Bringing in Jericho might've had something to do with it...
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 23, 2009 10:03:07 GMT -5
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNew Alhambra ArenaDVD TapingsPre-Show Notes: The infamous Philly arena is sold out for WSX, the building looks pretty professional, as it will be taped for a future DVD release. WSX will also be filming backstage promos tonight for the DVD. WSX Announcer Fabien Kaelin comes out to a small applause until a group in the front row start to chant ‘Shut the f*** up.’ Kaelin screams out his usual announcements including his catchphrase ‘WELCOME TO WRESTLING SOCIETY X’ which the fans naturally chanted along. In Ring: Just as Kaelin finished the music of Sean Waltman played to major heat from the crowd. Waltman shouted at the crowd and told them that later tonight he will take the WSX Heavyweight Title from Justin Credible. 1. The Trailer Park Boyz (Nate Webb and Josh Raymond) vs. Keepin’ It Gangsta (Ruckus and Babbi Slymm): Just an average tag match from both teams with the Gangsta’s playing heel and the Trailer Park team playing face. Near the end the pace picked up and Ruckus hit the 450 Splash on Webb. Interview: Lacey is standing by with Delirious. Lacey tries to get an interview with the masked man about the fatal four way match coming up but Delirious just answers with grunts and strange noises before jumping off screen. 2. Luke Hawx vs. Matt Classic: A better match than on TV for the obvious reasons, Classic was very over and the fans chanted along ‘Let’s Go Colt’ implying that fan favourite Colt Cabana is under the mask. Hawx got some decent heat as well flicking up the bird and swearing at some audience members. Unlike their previous match it was Hawx with the win after a Double Stomp from the Top Rope. Interview: Lacey is with That 70’s Team, Disco is just showing some dance moves while Ryan tries to flirt with Lacey asking her if she wants a ‘Moustache Ride?’ D.I.F.H quickly walk in and Jacobs tells them to meet them in the ring. 3. D.I.F.H (Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs) vs. That 70’s Team (Joey Ryan and Disco Machine):Another solid tag match, this tour has proved how over D.I.F.H truly are. Disco continued to dance throughout the match while Ryan was quite serious for once. However Disco’s dancing cost him in the end and he was hit with the torture rack/senton combo giving Doin’ It For Her the win. After Match: Ryan came in the ring blaming Disco for the loss, Disco kept clutching his disco ball like a child being told off while Ryan continually shouted at him. Disco finally snapped breaking the disco ball over Ryan’s head leaving him out cold. 4. The Human Tornado vs. Scorpio Sky vs. Delirious vs. Arik Cannon: Some good action here with multiple near falls and close break-ups. All competitors had equal action and the best moments came from either Delirious or Tornado due to their unique styles. Tornado took a dive to the outside wiping out himself and Cannon but this allowed Delirious to hit the Shadows Over Hell onto Sky inside the ring. Intermisson: Kaelin told the crowd that WSX Season 1 Part 2 was now available at the merchandise table. Kaelin also said that a big announcement will be made later tonight. Backstage: Jack Evans walks into the Filth and the Fury’s locker room, they are already and leave together meanwhile Matt Sydal and Lizzy Valentine walk into Up in Smokes locker room to see them laid out relaxing. Lizzy shouts at them and they immediately jump up, Lizzy then marches them through the door. 5. Up in Smoke (Cheech and Cloudy) and Matt Sydal vs. The Filth and the Fury (Matt Cross and Teddy Hart) and Jack Evans: An amazing match and the best match of the night and the possibly best all tour. The action was off the charts with bodies everywhere and the fans just eating it up. The chemistry between Evans and Sydal showed as they stayed together for most of the match. Evans did hit the 630 Splash at one point on Cloudy but Lizzy broke it up however Evans kicked the top rope knocking Lizzy off the apron. It was Hart with the Hart Attack that got the win for his team. Backstage: The Messiah, Kaos and Luke Hawx aka the X-Treme Union were backstage. Messiah did the talking saying that Hawx did well earlier tonight and Kaos and himself will do the same tonight. They wish Kaos good luck as he leaves for his match. 6. Vampiro vs. Kaos: A brutal match with Kaos being busted open early after a chair shot. Vampiro also bled after he used a barbed wire bat, Kaos hit a picture perfect moonsault off a ladder through a table but Vampiro somehow got the shoulder up. Kaos tried for the Kaostrophe but Vampiro hit the Nail in the Coffin into the thumtacks to get the win. Interview: Lacey was backstage with WSX Heavyweight Champion Justin Credible she asked him what he felt on Waltman’s words earlier. Credible asked back when has it ever mattered what Waltman said he always is ‘full of cr*p’ and tonight he’s going to beat the sh*t into the ‘pile of cr*p’ 7. The Messiah vs. Chris Hamrick: Another hardcore match from two rivals from WSX, this match was also better than their match on TV as last time they faced off it seemed more like a squash match. Hamrick hit a sick Tiger Driver off the apron though a table but it was Messiah with the last laugh when he hit the Fall From Grace. Backstage: We see both Challenger, Sean Waltman and Champion Justin Credible leave their lockers and walk backstage to behind the curtain both looking very focused. WSX Heavyweight Championship 8. Justin Credible vs. Sean Waltman: A solid main event match to end the show, these two stuck to ring work after two hardcore matches although a chair was used as well as a fight on the outside including a dive over the top rope from Waltman. Both men know each other well and you could see the chemistry in the match surprisingly lots of counters and mat work leading to a X-Factor reversed into a That’s Incredible. After Match: Waltman slipped away to the back while Credible celebrated with his belt. After the champion had left Fabien Kaelin made one last journey to the ring. He got on the mic and told everyone that WSX would once again set the wrestling world on fire as they return for Season 2 of WRESTLING SOCIETY X!
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Post by Jack. on Sept 24, 2009 11:12:36 GMT -5
WSX....A DVD Nice! Credible v Walterman! Nice. Keepin it Gangsta winning is cool I wanted them over anyway. Awesome interview with Delirious lol, Strange noises makes sense. Would have rather had Classic go over but you know Hawx is cool. Oustache Ride lol!!!. Black and Jacobs are some of my favorite wrestlers so them going over is great! Delirious winning make sense especially after the promo. Rooting for Up in Sydal. Aww. Team Evans winning is fine, glad the 630 was in there. Blood makes everything good so Vampiro//Kaos must have been a great bout. Oww thumbtacks.''Waltman said he always is ‘full of cr*p’ and tonight he’s going to beat the sh*t into the ‘pile of cr*p’'' Lol nice... Great promo. Messiah winning is cool. TIGER DRIVER Through a table ftw. Nice ending to the ME. Crediblle winning is the right choice. SEASON 2!!!!! Yay.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Sept 24, 2009 11:23:14 GMT -5
(Out of order, but oh well.) I just realized how much you like Up in Smoke LOL @ the crowd "knowing" Matt Classic is Colt Cabana Battle of X-Factor, eh? With The Messiah and his group, this is turning into XPW 2.0, and IDK if that's a good thing or not.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 25, 2009 10:46:57 GMT -5
-Like the Philly fans telling Fabien to STFU -Decent opener, the team I was pulling for won. Not a big Ruckus fan but he's the only guy in this match that I've seen live before -Anything with Lacey is 5 stars in my opinion -Damn, was hoping Matt Classic would win as I love some Colt Cabana -DIFH winnning is always awesome as you know, I'm a huge Tyler Black fan -Good Four Way, glad Delirious won. Was rooting for him or Tornado -Figured the six man would steal the show, good ending with Lizzy getting knocked off the apron. The right team won -Vampiro winning is nice, especially the thumbtacks spot at the end -Didn't know Hammerick was in this, but glad the Messiah won. He just sounds cooler -Credible retaining is great, I've always been a fan of his and just didn't really like X-Pac
Good ending to Season 1, would be interested if Season 2 returns
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Post by Ace Bennett on Sept 26, 2009 16:33:01 GMT -5
Opening tag match was okay, didn't really care who won as I'm not really familiar with any of the members. Sort of sad that Classic lost, but Hawx winning is fine. Still want the Cabana character. Good match, but DIFH should be singles wrestlers. I think that breaking That 70s Team up is not really the best move, even though Joey Ryan can be great as a singles. The fatal four way sounded good, glad that Delirious won as I wanted him or Tornado to win. Hopefully Tornado can get some wins soon. The 6 man tag sounded awesome, and although I would have rather had Sydal's team winning, the combo of Evans/Hart winning makes more sense. Nice to see Vampiro make an appearance, and with a solid win over Kaos. Hopefully X-Treme Union can become dominant. I don't think crap is censored, but the promo was funny, even though it could've been worded a tad better. Not familiar with Hamrick/Messiah so can't really say too much there. Kind of wished that Waltman would've won since he was on the tour the whole time and Credible wasn't. Good news about season two, I wonder if its still on MTV?
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Post by Matt on Sept 30, 2009 10:14:59 GMT -5
I was pretty surprised to see Keepin’ It Gangsta go over; I was really pulling for The Trailer Park Boyz to win but hopefully they will get a victory in the future. Really shocked and almost disappointed to see Matt Classic lose, but I know he will rebound from that lose. I couldn’t see D.I.F.H losing to That 70’s Team but nonetheless both teams are great. Delirious could be one of WSX main attractions, so I am happy to see him get a constant push. Matt Cross, Teddy Hart and Jack Evans are all great talents and I hope they continue to get a push. I really thought Kaos would win, but him losing makes sense. The Messiah is great and I think he will be the future of WSX. Justin Credible retaining was expected and I hope he eventually drops it to someone young.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 13, 2017 13:15:41 GMT -5
EDITOR NOTE: 8 years on... let's finish this!
As mentioned in the resource thread I'm sadly not going to get time to finish this off the way I liked. If I keep holding off updating this it's never going to get posted and all my plans would waste away. Instead what I'm proposing is a write up of what I had planned for Season 2 (and Season 3) just so it's finished. I've already written up two pre-Season posts, so I'll post them and then my plans.
So here it is, the end of WSX. Time for the fire to die.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 13, 2017 13:19:24 GMT -5
WSX Returns for a Second SeasonToday at Wrestling Society X’s New Alhambra Arena DVD tapings Ring Announcer Fabien Kaelin announced that WSX would return for a second season of their MTV show. The DVD tapings concluded the 6-part tour WSX has been doing to gain attention and keep WSX fresh in the mind of their viewers. Along with this huge announcement WSX Season 1 Part 2 was sold for the first time at the merchandise table and is now online at WSX’s store. A special feature on the DVD includes the second part of the interview with producer Kevin Kleinrock, head booker Mark Ryland and Sean Waltman (aka 6-Pac) During the interview they talk about the young talent within WSX (specifically Hart, Sydal and Black) and how they plan to fade out the bigger names (Vampiro and Credible) and bring the younger stars to the forefront.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 13, 2017 13:22:47 GMT -5
More News on WSX’s Second SeasonToday the press release of WSX’s Season 2 on MTV show was released. The big news coming out from the release is that there will be more episodes this season bumping it up to 12 episodes. WSX’s side program, WSXtra will also be returning with 11 confirmed episodes. It was also announced that the new season of WSXtra will have a new host. WSX are planning on having a three part preview for the new season where they will reveal the new host. If this proves to be a success there is talks of it being repeated on MTV2.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 13, 2017 13:24:18 GMT -5
WSX Talent shown walking into the BunkerImages were released of some of the WSX roster entering MTV studios. It is rumoured that the talent will be shooting some scenes of the show along with signing contracts. Last year the contracts stipulated that the wrestler could not sign with any wrestling promotion with a TV deal until after a month after the season ends. Along with the usual talent there were also some new faces arriving at WSX’s Bunker. New faces included upcoming tag team, the Young Bucks and Dragon Gate’s Naruki Doi who arrived with Yoshino. We expect some kind of announcement in the season preview next week.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 13, 2017 13:52:15 GMT -5
WSX Season 2 would begin in February 5th 2008. Here’s what I had planned for the roster: To Hire and debut from the start of Season 2: Chuck Taylor Colt Cabana (dropping the Matt Classic gimmick) The Young Bucks Naruki Doi (replacing Horiguchi as part of Team Dragon Gate) Sabian (replacing Babbi Slymm as part of Keepin’ It Gangsta)
These guys would debut throughout Season 2: Hallowicked Super Smash Bros Raven – possibly, I had nothing planned but he seems a right fit and was available timeframe-wise since he was released Sami Callihan
To Fire: Al Katrazz Aaron Aguilera Babbi Slymm Disco Machine The Messiah Chris Hamrick Horiguchi Matt Classic New Jack
Tyler Black/Jimmy Jacobs The main reason I wanted to write more WSX is so I can do a full Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs storyline. It’s the only thing I got planned out completely. In Season 1, Black had to carry Jacobs who kept getting distracted. Black discovered that Jacobs had a crush on the interviewer, Lacey. Black got them together and Jacobs began to fight (which made sense of the team name, Doin’ it for Her). They finished the Season undefeated.
Season 2 opens with the announcement of tag titles with a four way tag team ladder match on the second episode to decide the first champions between the four best teams of Season 1. Two of those teams are Flith and the Fury (Teddy Hart and Matt Cross) and Doin’ it for Her (Black and Jacobs), both teams are undefeated. The teams square off in the match and eventually Hart climbs the ladder while Cross holds the ladder. Cross turns on Hart tipping the ladder sending Hart into explosives (more on this later). This allows Jacobs to grab the belts and become the first tag champions.
Black and Jacobs have a successful reign but Lacey seems unhappy and suggests that Jacobs isn’t manly enough. Lacey dumps Jimmy and asks that they remain friends. This breaks Jimmy’s heart (both emotionally and during their reign Lacey would draw a heart on Jacobs’ chest in lipstick. After the break up, he has a broken heart symbol). Black and Jacobs loses the belts to Team Dragon Gate (whose luck has reversed after Naruki Doi joins the team in Season 2) and Black becomes frustrated with Jacobs teasing a heel turn.
In the opening match of the Season 2 finale, Black and Jacobs lose again (after a mini-feud with the also new look Keepin’ it Gangsta to parallel the first Season). Black gets angry then gets on the mic hinting at a heel turn but then apologies saying he’s sorry and will always have Jacobs back because he’s his brother and he loves him. They hug but Jacobs turns on Black and beats him to a pulp. Black gets stretchered off but after the next match the cameras caught Jacobs attacking the medical staff as they tried to load Black into the ambulance and Jacobs kidnaps Black. After the main event, Jacobs wheels Black onto the scaffolding above the arena. He unstraps him from the stretcher and throws him off leading to a big explosion (WSX Season finales have to end with an explosion).
WSX returns for Season 3 and there’s a gauntlet/battle royal in the first episode to crown a number one contender to a babyface champion (was going to be Teddy Hart since it makes sense plot wise but I don’t think I’d do that anymore. Possibly Matt Sydal?) Jacobs is the last man in the gauntlet/battle royal and has a new Age of the Fall type look. He wins until Black shows up. The commentators play up the whole “Black hasn’t been seen by anybody since he blew up” gig and Black still looks hurt. Black says he’s not going to fight Jacobs or challenge him for the no.1 contendership because he’s his brother. Black just wants Jimmy back to his old self and brings out Lacey who pleads with Jimmy to stop the madness. Jacobs attacks Black sending him out of the ring and has Lacey beg on her knees. Jacobs brings out a metal spike which he intends to use on Lacey when Black grabs it off him. Lacey turns on Black hitting him with a low blow and Jacobs injures Black again.
With Black away, Jacobs wins the World title in Episode 2 of Season 3. Black returns having overcome his resistance to fight his friend (could steal the whole Vampiro/Prince Puma storyline from Lucha Underground to help Black turn dark, only just thinking of that). Black challenges Jacobs for the belt half way through the Season. Black goes to win when someone interrupts and costs Black the win. This new person joins Jimmy’s cult. I’m thinking it will be Delirious to carry on with the Age of the Fall style but it would just need to be a face. Black then battles this follower over a few episodes, defeats him and eventually gets a rematch with Jimmy on the Season Finale. The match ends with both men fighting on the balcony. Black gets the upper hand and looks to throw Jacobs off. Lacey and Delirious could intervene but when they see their leader beg Black for his life, they choose to walk away. Black throws Jacobs off the balcony ending the Season with another big explosion.
That would be the end of WSX all together, after that I had no plans and realistically Black would have gone off to WWE. Although, just as a cool finish, after the credits we see Jacobs’ burnt hand emerging from the rubble.
Other big feuds
Season 2 would kick off with a 10 man battle royal for the World title (basically I just wanted the title off Justin Credible as soon as possible, what was I thinking?) Sean Waltman would win (he’s not much better but in this universe he is clean and so still a decent worker and a good heel). Plus 6-Pac would be called Sean Waltman from now on.
As outlined above, Matt Cross would turn on Teddy Hart. Cross would then join the X-Treme Union alongside Luke Hawx and Kaos (basically an XPW stable because I watched a bit of that promotion just before getting into WSX). Hart and Cross would feud with Hart coming out on top and then going after Waltman and his title. Meanwhile Hawx and Kaos would target Vampiro in and out of the ring (like that TNA storyline where they had Alex Shelley film Sting as Steve Borden). With Matt Cross done with his feud with Hart, he would also join in on the attacks on Vampiro. However, Vampiro would then bring in Justin Credible and Raven for the Season Finale to finally beat the X-Treme Union.
At the 10 man battle royal at the Season 2 opener, Matt Sydal would get distracted by his heel manager Lizzy and get eliminated. On WSXTra, the Human Tornado would confuse Lizzy for one of his ho’s and Sydal would battle him for Lizzy’s honour. Sydal would lose after getting distracted accidently by Colt Cabana who is Sydal’s old frat buddy from college (loosly based off the real plans). Lizzy would try and cheat with Sydal on Colt but Cabana wouldn’t do this to his friend. Colt confronts Sydal about Lizzy’s behaviour but Sydal believes Lizzy. Colt and Sydal feud until Sydal sees Lizzy as the cheater she really is and leaves her. In Season 3, Lizzy would return with a new boyfriend who would feud with Sydal (possibly a new boyfriend every week would be fun).
Chuck Taylor would debut as Delirious’ childhood friend (I wanted to photoshop a picture of two kids playing in a sandpit but with Chuck and Delirious’ faces. I figure this teaming would be hilarious) Mid-season, Chuck tracks down Delirious’s half-brother, Hallowicked. However, Hallowicked is evil and he feuds with Chuck and Delirious.
The Young Bucks would be the focus of the tag division, starting off on the WSXtra shows in Season 2 and eventually winning the titles off Team Dragon Gate (this is before they went all Bullet Club and Too Sweet, so they’d just be likable faces). They would probably rule the tag division in Season 3.
There would be a feud between Joey Ryan and the Human Tornado about pimping. Because it had to be done.
Puma and Scorpio Sky would feud. Leading to a match where Puma puts his mask on the line and Scorpio puts his trophies on the line. Sky would cheat and Puma would unmask to become TJ Perkins. Perkins would move on and rack up wins but Sky would become obsessed with TJP and wear Puma’s old mask to the ring. Sky would eventually get his own mask and become a supervillain type character but TJP would defeat him.
In between Season 2 and 3 there would be a Season 2.5 which would be an 8 man tournament to crown a WSXTra champion (a secondary title to be defended on the extra programme in Season 3). The final would be TJP (whose story would be that he worked his way up from jobber in Season 1) versus Joey Ryan with TJP becoming the first champion.
Sami Callihan would debut mid-way through Season 2 and go undefeated. I had no other plans for him I just thought he would fit in well.
Other than the Black/Jacobs feud I didn’t have much planned for Season 3. Season 3 would have probably been early 2009 so I have had a little look at who I would bring in:
Kenny Omega – possibly, he wasn’t a big name back then and kind of fitted in both style wise and booking wise. No ideas though. Paul London – because you know I like him. Plus since he was released between Season 2 and 3 it’s realistic he would have shown up here Ricochet – Before he became the World’s best highflyer. Realistically he fits in here Brodie Lee (aka Luke Harper) – Would be fun to book him as a destructive force Grizzy Redwood – the littlest Lumberjack from Chikara. Probably used as a jobber and for Lee to murder in a match The Osirian Portal – Wackiness wise this would fit, might have given them a title run too Frightmare –debuting as Delirious’ and Frightmare’s younger half-brother, siding with Hallowicked Zack Sabre Jr – possibly, he was just a kid back then with promise. He was still known. It would be unrealistic but I would have only used him sparingly. Ultimo Breakfast – This was Dasher Hatfield’s previous gimmick, a wrestler with a toaster for a head and eggs and bacon on his singlet, why the hell wouldn’t I have booked him. Would have just been a jobber.
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