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Post by Matt on Feb 15, 2010 23:39:48 GMT -5
I really like the New Age Outlaws defeated the Acolytes to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships; however, I wonder who they will go on to feud with next. I love an angry Triple H booking his enemies in ‘tough’ matches. I love the tension growing between the Dudley Boyz, the Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian. Hopefully, one of the teams pick up the straps soon. I always forget about the British Bulldog during this time; I actually wouldn’t mind seeing him get pushed. Jericho retaining was the smart choice. I love the Radicalz and it seems you will be booking them strongly. Show defeating Too Cool makes sense and was obvious. I hope you take the Hardcore title off of the Godfather soon as the title can go to someone better. I like the Rock promo as it good a lot accomplished. Tazz picking up a victory is good in my books, push him strong please as I really think Tazz could be a solid upper midcard talent. I love the idea of Cactus cashing in early and I hope you go with that! The Holly Cousins versus Kai En Tai seemed to be a bit random, unless I missed something. I like Hardcore slamming Crash in the head. The Rock defeating Kane and the brawl that takes place afterwards is very good and typical of the time period. I like Christian defeating Gangrel and I really hope you can do something special again with Gangrel. An interesting eight man tag match and I’m surprised to see it went as smoothly as it did. I like the inter-gender tag match as it is a change of pace. Quite a big main event, pun intended. I think the match itself would be awful, but it has enough star power to main event Jakked/Metal. Good stuff as always, and cannot wait to read more.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 16, 2010 14:07:30 GMT -5
WWF Halftime HeAT Sunday 30th January 2000 Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Arena Aired on USA Network - We're in the halftime of the Super Bowl XXXIV, and for the second year in a row, the WWF hosts Halftime HeAT on the USA Network!
- The opening WWF Attitude signature aired, showing numerous shots of the old RAW is WAR stage before cutting to the opening video package of Sunday Night HeAT. We cut to the arena, as pyrotechnics go off, and Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly introduce us to Halftime HeAT 2000! They promote the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship being on the line, plus Kurt Angle will face Chyna, and Stone Cold Steve Austin will make an appearance!
- The theme of Kurt Angle gets things underway, as the crowd booed, the Olympic Gold Medalist walking out to the arena, a microphone in hand as Angle mentioned how the Super Bowl was definitely not a good as his idea of sport; wrestling! Angle mentioned that nobody knows how to wrestle in the World Wrestling Federation, because the place is full of village people! Spanish mexicans to barfighters, alcoholics. Nobody knows how to wrestle the same way he does! And that is why he has declined a challenge from Tazz for RAW tomorrow night! Angle tells everybody that he plans to put Chyna in her place, tonight!
- Match #1: Kurt Angle defeated Chyna Chad Patton as the referee. Kurt Angle was again tempted to pick up a victory after eating defeat against Edge this past Monday night on RAW. Angle ground-wrestled Chyna, as the 'Ninth Wonder of the World' seemed really out of her element, Angle just taking her to the mat and working away at her. Angle then went for the Olympic Slam, but Chyna managed to roll out of it, overpowering Angle and the crowd cheered for Chyna! Chyna gorilla press slammed Angle and prepared for a Pedigree, but Angle shoved her down and bridged with the ropes for the sneaky win!
- Kurt Angle slid out of the ring and headed up the rampway in celebration as the crowd booed, Chyna really unhappy that she had been cheated out of victory on Sunday Night HeAT!
- A replay of the New Age Outlaws against The Acolytes from SmackDown! was shown.
- Commercial Break
- A replay of Chris Jericho against British Bulldog from SmackDown! was shown.
- Match #2: Essa Rios with Lita defeated Gillberg to win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship Teddy Long was the official. Essa Rios came out tonight with a seniorita known as Lita tonight, as Lita was wearing a red dress. Rios flew around Gillberg as Gillberg tried to look menacing. This didn't last long, as Gillberg speared Rios and attempted to grab Lita and give her a Jackhammer, but Rios took him down and nailed the Moonsault for the three!
- Essa Rios celebrated the victory, as Teddy Long handed him the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, as Gillberg's one year-plus reign as champ is over! Rios celebrated with Lita.
- A replay of Big Show against Too Cool from SmackDown! aired.
- A graphic aired, Stone Cold Steve Austin will make an appearance, next!
- We go to the arena, as Stone Cold Steve Austin's theme hits, and Stone Cold walks out to a loud reaction! The crowd go nuts for the 'Texas Rattlesnake' as he stands on the rampway to 'Austin' chants, Stone Cold telling everybody how it's been a long three months since he got ran down at the Survivor Series; and what he's still to learn is who jumped Stone Cold! Austin tells the driver if watching, that he screwed him out of getting ahold of the WWF Championship, and he's caused excruciating pain, breaking his neck and taking him out! Austin promises to be back by the summer, and when he returns, he will get revenge, he will raise Hell, and by 2000's ending, he will be the WWF Champion once again! Austin finishes with his catchphrase, playing to the crowd and then leaving.
- A video package aired to 'Nobody's Real' by Powerman 5000, highlighting the WWF week.
- Commercial Break
- A replay of Kane against The Rock from SmackDown! aired.
- Match #3: Test and Mark Henry defeated Viscera and The Headbangers Chad Patton was the referee. Actually a competitive handicap match here, as Mark Henry wasn't with Mae Young, probably to follow up from Jakked/Metal, as 'Sexual Chocolate' teaming with Jacqueline apparently caused harm between Mark and Mae. Test seemed motivated to frustration out after previous beatdowns from The Radicalz on RAW previously. Test nailed an amazing pumphandle slam on Viscera at one point, and Mosh and Thrasher got wrecked by Mark Henry. Test got bodyslammed by Viscera, but Mark Henry clotheslined Viscera and big splashed him for the win.
- Mark Henry celebrated the victory as Test attempted to get back to his feet. The Headbangers attempted to take out Test, but Test gave Mosh a big boot before giving Thrasher a pumphandle slam! Test and Mark Henry left as Viscera seemed angry.
- We go to the parking lot as X-Pac was arriving with Tori; he is supposed to challenge for the WWF European Championship next!?
- Commercial Break
- Match #4: X-Pac with Tori defeated Val Venis by disqualification Tim White was the official. X-Pac seemed extremely obnoxious in this one, as X-Pac kicked away at Val Venis, the 'Big Valbowski' having difficulty with the challenger; Tori even got involved, as a 'sl*t' chant also got generated. X-Pac kicked at Val Venis, but Venis did manage to fire back, giving X-Pac a russian legsweep and attempting the leg submission he's been known to use in the past. X-Pac managed to fire back though, hitting the Bronco Buster, and when going for the X-Factor, Kane stormed to the ring and gave X-Pac a big Chokeslam!
- Kane picked X-Pac up and attempted a Tombstone Piledriver, as Val Venis tossing a chair at the 'Big Red Machine' just to get an uppercut! Kane stood tall over X-Pac as Tori cowered at ringside, Kane setting his pyrotechnics off as Halftime HeAT went off the air!
Quick Results X-Pac def. Val Venis; DQ Mark Henry, Test def. Viscera, Thrasher, Mosh Essa Rios def. Gillberg to win the WWF Light Heavyweight title Kurt Angle def. Chyna
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Post by DTP. on Feb 16, 2010 14:21:55 GMT -5
WWF @ Dayton, Ohio; Dayton Arena on Saturday 29th January 2000: The Godfather and D-Lo Brown defeated Prince Albert and Big Bossman...Edge, Val Venis and Christian defeated The New Age Outlaws and Al Snow...Crash Holly defeated Rikishi Phatu to retain the WWF European Championship by count-out...Too Cool defeated The Headbangers...Tazz and The Acolytes defeated The Mean Street Posse...Triple H defeated Test to retain the WWF Championship...Essa Rios and Stevie Richards defeated Kai En Tai...Kane and Big Show fought to a no contest...X-Pac defeated Chris Jericho...The Hardy Boyz defeated The Dudley Boyz. {8,368}
WWF @ Cleveland, Ohio; Gund Arena on Sunday 30th January 2000: The Godfather defeated Prince Albert, Big Bossman and D-Lo Brown to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship...Gangrel defeated TAKA Michinoku...Tazz defeated Al Snow...The Acolytes defeated The Holly Cousins...Test defeated Big Show by disqualification...The New Age Outlaws defeated Edge and Christian to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships...Kane won a battle royal...X-Pac defeated Val Venis...The Dudley Boyz defeated The Hardy Boyz...Triple H defeated Kane to retain the WWF Championship {14,546}
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Post by DTP. on Feb 16, 2010 14:31:23 GMT -5
[/size] [/font] Sunday 27th February 2000 Hartford, Connecticut, USA; Hartford Civic Center[/color] Hosted by Daniel PetersonCard TBA.[/center][/font]
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Post by shiftyeyes on Feb 16, 2010 14:41:34 GMT -5
- Like what Angle said about the locker room. Amateur Wrestling match with Tazz? - Glad he beat Chyna. It doesn't hurt her, but it boosts him. - Essa Rios and Lita! Him with the LHW championship is great. - Great promo from Austin. Sure that when he comes back it will be eventful. - Test and Henry victory is great, seeing as the opposition's careers aren't going anywhere. - Good main event. Aftermath further builds the feud, and very nicely might I add.
Great show. Raw should be good C:
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 16, 2010 23:38:20 GMT -5
- Glad that Angle went over Chyna as I have never been a fan of Chyna. - Nice choice to have Essa Rios win the WWF Lightweight Championship. - hmm.. Austin promo on Heat? I know its Halftime Heat but I think Austin cutting a promo here was not needed. - The next ,match did not interest me whatsoever. - DQ finish kind of sucks, but I guess it continues Pac/Kane.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 17, 2010 21:59:28 GMT -5
Monday 31st January 2000 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Civic Center Live on USA Network - Twenty-seven days until No Way Out, and there are still no matches booked! Let's hope we see at least one tonight.
- The opening video package for World Wrestling Federation programming aired, as it showed many shots of the old RAW entrance stage. Following this, the opening video package of RAW is WAR aired, going live to the Civic Center as the crowd popped. Pyrotechnics exploded as Jim Ross and Jerry "King" Lawler were sat at the announce position and boasted about the WWF Championship situation, noting that titles would be on the line tonight.
- Match #1: The New Age Outlaws defeated D-Lo Brown and The Godfather with Hos in a non-title match Mike Chioda was the official. This was a pretty hot way to get things underway on RAW, as the crowd were actually loving the prescense of D-Lo Brown and The Godfather with the hos. Road Dogg and Billy Gunn were pretty popular with the crowd, as Gunn and Dogg double-teamed Godfather early on, the crowd roaring as Godfather retaliated. Godfather nailed the Ho Train on Road Dogg, but Gunn then gave Godfather a shot with the WWF Tag Team Championship! The official didn't notice, as Road Dogg nailed the pumphandle drop for the three!
- Road Dogg rolled out of the ring and celebrated with Billy Gunn as the crowd booed, The New Age Outlaws leaving with the WWF Tag Team Championships. D-Lo Brown helped up The Godfather, as Road Dogg called for the Hos, and the Hos started dancing with the Outlaws!
- We go to the backstage area, as Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley was shown, as she seemed to be patiently awaiting the arrival of her frustrated husband, Triple H, but suddenly she was confronted by The Radicalz. Steph looks Chris Benoit in the face and tells them that it is bad enough they've been allowed into the company, but they still need contracts. Perry Saturn tells Steph that it'd be a great idea if they were given a match, in that case. Stephanie agrees, telling Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko that tonight, they'd face Chyna and Chris Jericho. She followed up by giving Chris Benoit a match with Test, and then finishing off by giving Eddie Guerrero a match with Cactus Jack!? McMahon-Helmsley told them that winners get WWF contracts, losers are barred!
- Commercial Break
- We go to the live arena as the crowd gave their hometown boy, Kurt Angle a mixed reaction, the Olympic Gold Medalist reaching for applause, a microphone in hand as the Medalist talked on the rampway about being home tonight. Angle mentions that he is getting somewhere in the World Wrestling Federation, and it is working, because tonight, he has a chance to become the WWF European Champion! Angle tells everybody to be proud, because he will give his hometown crowd something to be happy about.
- Match #2: Kurt Angle defeated Crash Holly with Hardcore Holly by disqualification; Crash retains the WWF European Championship Chad Patton was the referee. A pretty good match here, as the Olympic Gold Medalist seemed destined to venture for the WWF European Championship, but Crash Holly didn't seem to go down too easily. Hardcore Holly was at ringside, and he seemed to watch the so-called 'hometown hero' challenger as he flaunted in the ring. Angle just grounded Crash, but at one point he got cocky and talked trash to Hardcore, prompting Hardcore to get in the ring and slam a steel chair across the spine of Angle!
- Hardcore Holly swung for Kurt Angle a second time as the crowd cheered, Angle diving out of harm's way and rolling out of the ring, headed up the rampway. Angle seemed irate, but happy due to winning as Crash Holly was then slammed in the skull by Hardcore's chairshot anyway! Angle meanwhile watched Holly from the rampway, before Tazz stepped out and locked in the Tazzmission! Angle struggled, as officials rushed to break it up! Tazz was angry that Angle had declined his challenge!
- A graphic appeared, as it hyped up other matches tonight, as The Dudley Boyz compete against The Acolytes, plus Big Show takes on Rikishi Phatu!
- Commercial Break
- We go to the parking lot, as Triple H was shown heading for the arena. He met with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, but tonight the WWF Champion seemed motivated!
- Match #3: Chris Benoit defeated Test Tim White was the referee. Not a bad match here in the first of three trial matches for the Radicalz. Chris Benoit and Test traded back and forth, as bad blood were amongst them after previous attacks by Benoit on Test. Test managed to fight well with the 'Crippler' though, as Benoit attempted to pick away at the shoulder, but Test still had it in him, turning armbars into sidewalk slams. However, Test had trouble going up for the diving elbow drop, and Benoit shot him down and made him tap to the Crippler Crossface!
- Chris Benoit celebrated his victory as the crowd booed, standing over Test. Benoit grabbed a microphone as Test wrived in pain below him; Benoit informing the crowd that he just proved why he's the 'Crippler', and his next victim will hopefully be Chris Jericho! Benoit slammed the microphone down before leaving.
- We go to the backstage area as the Hardy Boyz were shown standing around, Edge and Christian greeting them, as they discussed this seemingly good opportunity for a future shot at the WWF Tag Team Championships. Matt Hardy agreed with Edge, as he said 'may the best team win'. Jeff told Christian that no matter what happens tonight, that those two teams will remain close. Both teams departed, nodding their heads, as tonight, a tag team battle royal takes place!
- Commercial Break
- We go to the live arena as the crowd booed, 'My Time' hitting the arena to boos, as the WWF Champion himself, Triple H made his way out to the arena. Triple H came with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, as the two began a momentuous walk towards the ring. Triple H got the microphone as the fans chanted 'bunghole', Triple H telling them to shut the hell up or they're going to get charged! Triple H spoke out about how at the Royal Rumble, Mick Foley made the foolish idea to come back from getting his ass kicked and retired as Mankind just to return to win the Royal Rumble from under his nose as Cactus Jack! And Triple H is still not so satisfied about that either. Triple H tells Mick that he's like a skidmark in a white pair of panties; it doesn't go away! Stephanie then refers to last Thursday night on SmackDown! as Jack had the audacity to call him out for the WWF Championship at No Way Out! Triple H asks the Pittsburgh crowd if they wanted to hear his reaction, Hunter immediately declining! Triple H tells Jack that it will be WrestleMania 2000 that he will go down, but for the mean time, he has other stuff on his mind. Suddenly, the theme of The Rock hit the arena to loud applause. Rock came out to a 'Rocky' chant as he introduced himself to the crowd and asked what everybody thought of Triple H. He started the 'bunghole' chant again immediately, as Rock tells Triple H that he wants his opportunity at the WWF Championship, and that is why he is here tonight. Triple H tells him that he's here for no reason, because he's not giving him a match, as a matter of fact, he's banned from being in the arena tonight! The crowd boo as Hunter called for security, Rock reluctantly leaving. This left the McMahon-Helmsley Alliance with smiles on their faces.
- Commercial Break
- Match #4: Big Show defeated Rikishi Phatu Mike Chioda was the official. A great first-hour main event, as things started on SmackDown! this last Thursday, Big Show demolishing Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay of Too Cool, as well as defeating Rikishi Phatu in a handicap match, but Show underestimated Phatu, and Phatu just dominated him out of the ring on Thursday. Tonight, it was similar, as Rikishi fought well against Show, even applying the move known as the Stinkface on Show! Show seemed disgusted, and Rikishi continued with a superkick to the chest, but Show once again fought back, catching Rikishi running at him just to walk into a Chokeslam! Show got the win.
- Big Show celebrated his win to boos, Show seeming aggressive as Too Cool comrades, Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay nowhere to be seen. Rikishi Phatu attempted to get back to his feet.
- We go to the backstage area as The Dudley Boyz were stood around wondering why they weren't placed in the tag team battle royal, Bubba Ray Dudley telling D-Von that it was just because they were too good. D-Von whispered something to Bubba, then the two began carrying a table; evil intentions prior to the match with The Acolytes!
- Commercial Break
- Match #5: The Kat defeated Luna Vachon in a WWF Womens Championship Quarter-Final Match Jimmy Korderas was the referee. Not a good match here, but Luna Vachon definitely showed signs of wanting to become the WWF Womens Champion, but so did the former champion, The Kat. The Kat did manage well, but Luna worked away at the neck of Kat, however an attempt at a sunset flip by Luna was reversed into a rollup for three!
- The Kat celebrated her victory to the roar of the Pittsburgh audience; and she will be going up against either Lita or Ivory in the semi-finals!
- We go to the backstage corridor, as Chris Jericho and Chyna were headed for the ring, and they face Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn, next!
- Commercial Break
- Match #6: Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko defeated Chris Jericho and Chyna by count-out Chad Patton was the referee. A pretty competitive match-up here, as Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko wanted to pick up WWF contracts of their own, especially since Chris Benoit previously picked up one after defeating Test earlier tonight. Chyna seemed to try to concentrate on manhandling Dean Malenko, whilst Perry Saturn worked away at her; isolating the 'Ninth Wonder of the World' from Y2J. Chris Jericho eventually snagged the tag, Jericho taking out both Saturn and Malenko. However, eventually, Jericho was avoiding double-team moves from Malenko and Saturn, and Saturn whipped Jericho into the ropes, Chyna blind-tagged, but Saturn clotheslined both Y2J and Chyna! Chyna fell down and looked hurt, not answering the count!
- Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko celebrated and rolled out of the ring and up the rampway, as Chris Jericho, the WWF Intercontinental Champion attended to his downed ally, Chyna! He eventually helped her up the rampway with Chad Patton. She was limping a lot.
- We go to Cactus Jack, as Kevin Kelly is standing by with him, Kelly asking Jack on his opinion of Triple H declining the challenge for the WWF Championship bout to take place at No Way Out, as opposed to WrestleMania 2000. Jack tells Kelly that he is not happy, and he is also very aware that with his match with Eddie Guerrero later tonight, he will get attacked by Triple H at some point, and that's definite. Jack promises that tonight, if Hunter gets in his way, he will interrogate him and his wife, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley into giving him the match at No Way Out!
- Commercial Break
- Match #7: The Acolytes defeated The Dudley Boyz Teddy Long was the referee. Why these two were not scheduled to participate in the tag team contenders battle royal, it is beyond me. The Acolytes and The Dudley Boyz competed very well against one-another though, this match causing hell to break loose in no time. D-Von and Bubba Ray Dudley tried double-teaming Faarooq, but Bradshaw got the tag, and the Acolytes winded D-Von with a double powerbomb. Bubba nailed a powerbomb on Faarooq but Bradshaw then took his head off with the Clothesline From Hell for the three!
- Bradshaw celebrated the victory as Faarooq joined him in the ring, and The Acolytes began to head up the rampway as The Dudley Boyz remain down in the ring. Suddenly, the Hardy Boyz were shown and they handed money to The Acolytes! The tag team battle royal is next!
- Commercial Break
- Match #8: Edge and Christian defeated Viscera and Gangrel, Kai En Tai, The Mean Street Posse, Prince Albert and Big Bossman, The Headbangers, Too Cool, Al Snow and British Bulldog and The Hardy Boyz in a tag team battle royal Chad Patton, Mike Sparks and Teddy Long were the referees. A pretty unique battle royal here, as a team was officially eliminated when both members of a team had been thrown over the top rope. The Mean Street Posse lasted less than a minute, and everybody worked together to get Viscera and Gangrel out. Kai En Tai were taken out in comedic fashion by The Headbangers, and Too Cool danced their way to unfortunately being tossed by British Bulldog. Prince Albert and Big Bossman had still been registered as a team and their union broke up, eliminating each other. Jeff Hardy and Christian fought last, as Jeff tried the Swanton but Christian got up and tossed him.
- Christian celebrated his victory as Jeff Hardy looked back in disbelief, and now, Edge and Christian will be going to face the New Age Outlaws for the WWF Tag Team Championships at No Way Out!
- We go to the backstage area as Cactus Jack was going to the ring; Cactus faces Eddie Guerrero next!
- Commercial Break
- Match #9: Eddie Guerrero defeated Cactus Jack Earl Hebner was the referee. A solid main event here, as Eddie Guerrero showed so much potential in this bout. Cactus Jack and Eddie Guerrero strangely mixed well, as Cactus attempted to brawl with Eddie, but the lucha-libre side of Guerrero brought him to take Jack around the ring and work over his entire body. Eddie applied submission, trying anything to make insane Jack tap out. All of which to no avail in the end. Jack eventually fought back, nailing the Double-Arm DDT, but when he did, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn hit the ring, Malenko and Saturn being taken down but Benoit gave Cactus a German suplex! Triple H stormed out screaming for the timekeeper not to ring the bell, an evil grin on his face! Saturn gave Jack a T-bone suplex before Guerrero nailed the Frog Splash for the win!
- Eddie Guerrero celebrated his victory with The Radicalz as the crowd booed, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko all standing over Cactus Jack's body! The four left as the WWF Champion, Triple H removed his shirt, slamming the 2000 Royal Rumble winner in the face with the belt before delivering a Pedigree! Jack was laid out as Triple H yelled that he wasn't getting a shot at the belt. Triple H celebrated as RAW went off the air!
Quick Results Eddie Guerrero def. Cactus Jack Christian def. Jeff Hardy last to win a tag team battle royal Bradshaw, Faarooq def. Bubba Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko def. Chyna, Chris Jericho; count-out The Kat def. Luna Vachon; WWF Womens title Tournament match Big Show def. Rikishi Phatu Chris Benoit def. Test Kurt Angle def. Crash Holly; DQ: Crash Holly retains the WWF European title Road Dogg, Billy Gunn def. The Godfather, D-Lo Brown; non-title
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Post by duan on Feb 18, 2010 15:20:47 GMT -5
Boy, I need to catch up big time. Well, let's get this monster going...
Monday Night Raw - January 24th, 2000 Great opening segment man with Triple H coming out and calling Cactus out on his win last night. The Rock defending Cactus is great and the Big Show attack is nuts. What an opening to Raw! Wow, Benoit coming in and attacking Chyna? Jericho with the save though! Woah, surprising to see Edge break Angle's streak here, but it was thanks to Tazz anyway. Hollys fall to Too Cool and then have some differences afterward. Sounds realistic to me ha. Dammit, someone get that Benoit! He ruins another match for Test and he is causing some havoc! Impressive promo from Benoit though, I wonder who he brings in! Forfeit? Interesting....but why would Kane just walk out? He seems very weak in this segment. Hardy over Dogg is good man and I love the aftermath with the Dudleys! Oh and now you are adding the Acolytes back into the mix? What's going with the Bulldog split? Ah well, Snow is crazy. Tazz destroys Mosh/Thrasher and brawls with Kurt. Very nicely done! AH MAN! The Radicalz have arrived it seems. Taking out Jericho also. Excellent way to end Raw Dan, the carnage is everywhere. Rock standing tall is a plus also.
Smackdown - January 27th, 2000 Hopefully SD is as good as Raw was! Surprising opener with the tag straps on the line, but it serves it purpose. NAO win yet again! Triple H is pretty pissed off haha. Both Rock/Big Show will definitely win tonight though! Good tag bout, but I think Terri is up to something. She seems very strange! Hardys with the save! Jericho successfully retains here, thats a plus! Radicalz once again take out Jericho, no surprise there. Show scared of Rikishi? I don't know about that. VINCE IS COMING BACK FTW! Triple H is a crazy man! Ah, D'Lo as a pimp now also? Excellent to reform them! Man, I miss the Rock big time. Good job establishing Tazz even more by destroying Rodney! Jack cashing in at No Way Out? Different, not sure if I like it. More tension with the Holly cousins, even after a win! More carnage to end Smackdown with X Pac getting involved now. Seems like Raw will be explosive!
Monday Night Raw - January 31st, 2000 Sooner or late, the NAO are going to be caught with their cheating ways. Glad you reunited D'Lo/Godfather Dan, thats a good move. Woah, four blockbuster matches here with the Radicalz? CACTUS JACK? WHAT. Ha, Angle doesn't become champion, but instead gets a Tazzmission. Good move there to advance a few things. Wow, got a couple of good matches tonight man. Alrighty, so Benoit has himself a contract after beating Test. That's one down. McMahon-Hemsley standing tall with that promo, Rock leaving the arena won't last! Big Show over Rikishi is obvious, but its good to see them go in a good match. Filler with the Kat over Luna. So, Saturn/Malenko have contracts also! Jericho & Chyna co-existing is strange. Jack promo was really good. Hardys paying off the Acolytes to do some dirty work is genius! Good job putting E & C over. They should really capture the belts man. And Guerrero now has a contract also. Triple H finally getting the upperhand makes sense also.
Three very solid shows Dan, looking forward to SD!
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Feb 18, 2010 16:06:27 GMT -5
I'm bored... so it's time to reply to some stuff. -Outlaws with the non-title win is awesome, especially with a shot to the head. Very cheap tactics like that are what makes them entertaining. The Hos dancing with the Outlaws is incredible! -Radicalz fighting for contracts is a great idea. Much better than them just randomly showing up and getting a paycheck. -Crash as European Champion is great, though Angle with the belt would be nice. One day, perhaps. Hardcore causing the DQ works. Then he attacks Crash? Nice. Oooh Tazz! Dig it! -Nice win for Benoit. Pretty obvious Test wasn't going to win, but it was still worth the fight. Post match promo is weird, but whatever it takes to get Jericho versus Benoit I guess. -E&C and Hardyz playing nice, sure. I'm sure something will happen later on in the battle royal. Hopefully one of these teams wins. -Very nice Triple H promo... interrupted by The Rock. Awesome. Awww... Rock is banned from the arena. Poor guy. -Big Show taking on Rikishi is a solid first hour main event. Seems like Show is built like an unstoppable force, which is aaaawesome. -Kat and Luna... *skips* -Of course Radicalz beat Jericho and Chyna! Very nice ending with the blind-tag, too. Chyna looks to be injured. Nice that Jericho is helping her out, though. -Teddy Long is reffing for Ron Simmons! BIAS! Lawlz. I'm glad you pointed out that neither team was in the battle royal later. Kinda sucks, but then again... both teams would interfere with one of the obvious winning teams (E&C or Hardyz). Acolytes picking up the win is good, especially with Bradshaw picking up the fall. Oh snap! Hardyz paid off Acolytes! Yes! -And there it is... E&C win the battle royal. Seems like mostly job teams... but I do love Bulldog and Snow as a team. E&C versus NAO will be great. -Guerrero winning was obvious, but still great! Having all of the Radicalz destroy Cactus with Triple H's "permission" is a nice touch. Really pushes their feud and puts Radicalz over. Triple H owning Jack after the match and saying he won't get a shot at the belt is good. I still hope he gets a shot somehow. Overall... good show. This is the time period that I started getting into WWF... so I'm going to (try to) keep up with this!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Feb 20, 2010 12:21:18 GMT -5
- NAO is the obvious right call. - The Radicalz having to fight for contracts is awesome. Especially Eddie vs Cactus. - Angle winning by DQ is alright. Wouldn't of minded seeing Hardcore cost Crash the title and then have them feud. Tazz appearance is good. - Benoit over Test was fairly obvious. - Show with the win is great. Rikishi can get a win another time. - Not much a fan of Kat winning, but okay. - Good promo between Triple H/The Rock. - Saturn and Malenko winning by count out is a good call there, don't think pinning Jericho or Chyna would of been good. - Surprised to see The Acolytes defeat the Dudleyz, but hey, it's all good. - E&C winning is great. Glad that Jeff and Christian were the final 2. - Like Triple H's control, and allowing the living hell of a beating to go on. Think it would of been better of having them come out and him making it No DQ, but okay. - HHH celebrating to end Raw by adding insult to injury is great.
Real good Raw.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 20, 2010 20:03:16 GMT -5
- Good opener with the NAO winning. I like that they opened the show, I don’t know why. - Obviously you didn’t want the title on Angle, thus the chair shot, Makes sense. - Good to see Benoit winning his first match in the WWF. - Decent match with Show/Rikishi. - I would’ve liked Saturn/Malenko to pick up the win instead of by count-out. - APA/Dudley Boys was surely a stiff match up. - Three straight matches with tag matches? Seems abit much. E/C winning is fine, and should happen. - Well, a huge win for Eddie Guerrero. I would have liked Benoit to be in place of Guerrero. Benoit just seems a better fit. - Good aftermath making the champ look good.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 21, 2010 14:16:34 GMT -5
Thursday 3rd February 2000 Detroit, Michigan, USA; Joe Louis Arena - Well, we're one month into the new millenium, and so much has started to change in the World Wrestling Federation!
- The opening video package to all World Wrestling Federation programming airs, showing shots of the old RAW is WAR stage to pyrotechnics. A video package aired, recapping last Monday night's edition of RAW is WAR as The Radicalz, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko were put to the task of winning three different matches to gain WWF official contacts. Benoit would defeat old rival, Test whereas Saturn and Malenko proceeded to beat the WWF Intercontinental Champion, Chris Jericho and Chyna by count-out as Chyna was injured. Lastly, Eddie Guerrero beat Cactus Jack in a twist where Triple H came out and joined the attack on Cactus Jack.
- The opening video package of SmackDown! aired, then cutting to the arena as pyrotechnics go off and the crowd pop loudly. Michael Cole and Jerry "King" Lawler introduce us to the program as they remind us about RAW, Cactus Jack scheduled to appear tonight.
- The theme of Cactus Jack hits the arena to cheers, as the 2000 Royal Rumble winner limps out, a bandage on his forehead as Cactus Jack didn' seem too happy, heading down to the ring and climbing into the ring, a microphone in hand. He got a 'Foley' chant going as the crowd popped for Cactus Jack. Jack began to talk about how all he requested was for his match with Triple H at WrestleMania 2000 to boosted up to No Way Out, but obviously 'The Game' decided that his disc had been scratched and needed repairing. Jack told Triple H that instead, he assaulted him, and took advantage of him already being on a four-on-one situation with The Radicalz, and he is not impressed at all at what those talented young men did. Jack demanded that tonight he face Eddie Guerrero once again, but the theme of The Radicalz hit, the crowd booing as Chris Benoit stepped out to the rampway, a microphone in hand as he told Jack that he had got it wrong. Benoit said that Jack is merely past it, and it wasn't a four-on-one situation at all. Eddie beat him fair and square, and to be honest, he deserved it. Jack tells Benoit that maybe he would enjoy stepping up against him tonight. The crowd popped, but Triple H soon appeared to boos, asking how Jack was doing with the man he is grooming to be the next big WWF Champion after his time has come and gone. Triple H tells Jack that he has a better idea for tonight, and that is basically, Cactus Jack can face Chris Benoit tonight, he can face him in a hardcore match! The crowd popped as Jack grinned, Benoit glaring at Hunter. Triple H follows up by also making Perry Saturn against Chris Jericho for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, and Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko face Too Cool. Triple H tells Cactus to enjoy before leaving.
- A graphic appeared, also informing us that tonight, The Rock would go up against X-Pac, plus the New Age Outlaws' Billy Gunn goes against Edge!
- We cut to the backstage area as Edge and Christian were shown hanging around with Val Venis, as the three discussed Edge and Christian getting a shot at the WWF Tag Team Championship at No Way Out. Val seemed a little dejected, as then The Godfather and D-Lo Brown walsed in, telling Edge and Christian that they got them a little warmup present for their feud with the New Age Outlaws, and the hos came dancing in, around Edge and Christian but Val just stormed off!
- Commercial Break
- Mae Young was shown at dinner with Mark Henry, as Mark was attempting to reassure his girlfriend that he wasn't cheating on him at all. Mae told 'Sexual Chocolate' that she's sorry, but she thinks she found a gray hair in her shower today. Mark told Mae not to worry, as the two smooched.
- Match #1: Chris Jericho defeated Perry Saturn to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Tim White was the referee. Not a bad match to kick things off on SmackDown! tonight, as the crowd were very into it and both men tried to take possession of the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Y2J was without Chyna tonight, according to Michael Cole, Chyna suffered a sprained ankle when she fell off of the apron last Monday on RAW, and Saturn is the person who caused it. Saturn and Jericho mat-wrestled, but eventually Saturn's attempt at the Rings of Saturn was reversed into a rollup, Jericho taking the win!
- Chris Jericho got up immediately afterwards in celebration, but Perry Saturn also got to his feet, attempting to take Y2J down but Jericho dropkicked Saturn away! Y2J celebrated with the WWF Intercontinental Championship as Saturn backed up the rampway.
- A brief replay aired from WWF Halftime HeAT this past Sunday on USA Network, highlighting Stone Cold Steve Austin's promo.
- We go to the backstage corridor as Tori was shown heading for the ring, and she's in the WWF Womens Championship tournament against The Kat, scheduled to be up next!
- Commercial Break
- A promo aired for Newsweek the magazine, The Rock and Chyna being featured on the cover.
- Match #2: Tori defeated Barbara Bush in a WWF Womens Championship Tournament Quarter-Final match Chad Patton was the official. Not too great a match as anticipated, Tori wore green and black, notifying us of her alliance with D-Generation X now. BB slugged with countless lefts and rights, but Tori kept cheating, getting ahead, and even nailed her boyfriend, X-Pac's bronco buster. Bush attempted a rollup and pantsed Tori for a second, spanking her ass before Tori fired back, and she nailed a death valley driver for the win.
- Tori celebrated her first win aligned with D-Generation X, as she appeared to be on the road to the WWF Womens Championship; now having to face The Kat in the semi-final.
- We head to the backstage area as Al Snow was shown lurking around, as he met with British Bulldog and mentioned how much of a bummer it was for them on RAW, Monday, not winning the battle royal to get a shot at the WWF Tag Team Championship. Bulldog tells Snow that tonight, they've got a chance to redeem themselves against Kai En Tai.
- Commercial Break
- We go to Billy Gunn and Road Dogg in the DX locker room as Triple H and Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley were discussing the New Age Outlaws' new opposition, mentioning and describing Edge and Christian as being young, opportunistic with a lot of potential and credibility, and that the Outlaw need to watch out for them tonight. Triple H wishes Gunn luck as the Outlaws leave, Steph then asking her husband how things with Cactus Jack were going, the WWF Champion laughing and telling him that The Radicalz have got things under control.
- Match #3: Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko defeated Too Cool by count-out Teddy Long was the referee. A sold match here, as Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko wanted to redeem themselves against Too Cool following their colleague, Perry Saturn's failure to take the WWF Intercontinental Championship from Chris Jericho earlier in the evening. Eddie and Malenko worked over Scotty 2 Hotty as th crowd were begging for Grandmaster Sexay to take the tag and gain control. Sexay eventually did, as he went up top at one point, heading for the Hip Hop Drop, but Malenko just knocked him to the outside! Sexay held his ribs as he landed on the barricade, Eddie and Scotty trading blows in the ring; the official ruled the match a count out!
- The crowd booed as Scotty 2 Hotty clotheslined Eddie Guerrero down and then dodged Dean Malenko, attending to Grandmaster Sexay as Too Cool headed up the rampway, Grandmaster seemed hurt!
- We go to the backstage area as Rikishi Phatu met Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay in the Gorilla position, as Phatu helped Sexay onto his shoulders, Grandmaster lacking oxygen and clutching his ribs as Scotty tells Rikishi that this has to be stopped!
- Commercial Break
- We go to the DX locker room as Triple H and Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley were hanging around, Triple H with a grin on his face as the two watched SmackDown! on a monitor, Scotty 2 Hotty walking in, Triple H asking who he was. Scotty told Hunter that he knew exactly who he was, and that The Radicalz don't know how to work the WWF way. Triple H just laughed, telling Scotty that if he didn't like it, he could make a match for RAW if necessary. Scotty tells Triple H that he wants to team with Rikishi Phatu on RAW to face Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero in a no-disqualification affair! Triple H grinned, called Scotty 'sparky' and accepted!
- We go to The Rock in the backstage corridor as Kevin Kelly is standing by. Kelly reminds Rock about being banned from the arena. Rock tells Kelly not to look back, and not to concern himself with Rock's business. He tells Kelly to concern himself with a beverage, and find a glass, fill it with ice and fill it up with a nice supply of Shut Up Juice! The crowd popped as he shoved Kelly away, telling him that The Rock has had near enough of Triple H's being an bunghole, and he's about ready to take it to Triple H, and since he won't give Cactus Jack a shot at the WWF Championship at No Way Out now, he wants Triple H for the WWF Championship at No Way Out! Rock tells Hunter that tonight, he is going to beat X-Pac's ass because he absolutely sucks and prove himself as a threat to the title! He finishes off with his catchphrase.
- Match #4: The Rock defeated X-Pac with Tori Mike Chioda was the referee. A decent match here, as the crowd were very into Rock and very hopeful that X-Pac be destroyed by Rock. Tori wasn't around for X-Pac, as she previously competed in the WWF Womens Championship Tournament, but X-Pac seemed very credible, taking Rock's momentum and trying to grind it to dust, using his educated feet to his advantage. Rock's aspirations soon got him back in control however, dodging the Bronco Buster and delivering a spinebuster, nailing the People's Elbow for the win!
- The Rock celebrated his victory to cheers, as X-Pac rolled out of the ring. 'My Time' soon hit the arena as the crowd booed, Triple H telling The Rock that he has decided that Rock can face him at No Way Out for the WWF Championship, however, they have to be under the correct circumstances! Triple H makes Rock face The New Age Outlaws first, and when he can beat them, he has the WWF Championship shot! Rock nodded as Triple H left.
- We cut to the backstage area as The Acolytes were in their office when Crash Holly suddenly walked by and told Bradshaw and Faarooq that the Holly Cousins needed protection, and Faarooq tried to tell Crash that they weren't being bodyguards, Crash then pulling out a $50 note, Bradshaw immediately taking it and introducing Crash to the Acolyte Protection Agency! The WWF European Champion seemed happy.
- Commercial Break
- Match #5: Edge defeated Billy Gunn Mike Sparks was the referee. A solid match here, as these two will be going against one another in a match for the WWF Tag Team Championship at No Way Out in three weeks, but tonight, Edge and Billy Gunn were up to the plate. Gunn tried to take advantage of Edge as the crowd were actually giving both men a good reaction. Gunn tried to play dirty with Edge, attempting a rollup and a sly variety of dirty moves here, but Edge fired back and when Road Dogg came to ringside, Edge speared him off the apron, dodged the Fame-Asser and Edge hit the Downward Sporal for three!
- Edge celebrated his victory as suddenly, the Dudley Boyz hit the ring and the duo began to double-team Edge! The New Age Outlaws set up a table at ringside before taking their WWF Tag Team Championships and leaving, as Bubba Ray got on the apron, D-Von handing him Edge, and Bubba powerbombed Edge from the apron through the table!
- An advertisement aired, promoting the launch of the XFL, plus a graphic appeared announcing Vince McMahon making a huge announcement on the UPN News at 10PM Eastern. The XFL will be kicking off as soon as the NFL season comes to an end this June.
- Commercial Break
- Michael Cole and Jerry "King" Lawler promote WWF Sunday Night HeAT, Sunday at 6PM Eastern on USA Network, scheduled to feature Kurt Angle against Hardcore Holly, plus the Hardy Boyz will be in action, and Test will face Big Show!
- Match #6: Al Snow and British Bulldog defeated Kai En Tai Jim Korderas was the referee. A short, decent match to get some more talent involved as Al Snow and British Bulldog put on a good performance with the energetic combination of TAKA Michinoku and Funaki. Funaki was tossed around as TAKA nailed a few moonsaults here and there, but nothing could put down Bulldog. TAKA tried to fly at Snow, Snow caught him and the Snowplow finished it.
- Al Snow celebrated his victory as the crowd booed, British Bulldog raising arms with Snow.
- The Slam of the Week was shown, as it reminded us of Eddie Guerrero sneaking a win over Cactus Jack on RAW, and the attack from Triple H and The Radicalz after the match. Following this, a replay from earlier tonight aired, showing Triple H making Chris Benoit against Cactus Jack in hardcore rules tonight.
- Match #7: Chris Benoit fought Cactus Jack to a no-contest in a hardcore match Earl Hebner was the referee. A heated main event to SmackDown! tonight, as Chris Benoit fought well against Cactus Jack, the two just brawling in a match almost like Triple H and Mankind's street fight from the Royal Rumble, only toned down for television censor purposes. Chris Benoit was nailed with the barbwire bat a few times, as blood poured from his forehead, and Cactus Jack went through a table at one point as well. Benoit at one point attempted to end Cactus with the Crippler Crossface, but Jack seemed impervious! Jack fired back with a shot from the steel chair as the two brawled up the rampway, Benoit attempting to dump Jack off of the apron but Chris Jericho rushed out, flying forearm to Benoit! Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko, with Eddie Guerrero came out, but Foley nailed Saturn and Malenko with a steel chair, as then the New Age Outlaws rushed out!
- The New Age Outlaw, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg dodged Cactus Jack's furious chair shots and dived on him, Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi Phatu of Too Cool taking Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero to ringside alongside Perry Saturn! Jericho frightened Benoit away as Cactus Jack took down Dogg and Gunn, but Big Show then came out of nowhere, grabbing Jack by the throat! Show powerlifted Jack above his head and delivered a Chokeslam fifteen feet off the stage to the concrete floor! Show stood tall as The Rock came out, trading blows with Show! Triple H and Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley were shown watching with a smile on their faces, but the show went off the air in havoc!
Quick Results Chris Benoit vs. Cactus Jack; no-contest, Hardcore Al Snow, British Bulldog def. TAKA Michinoku, Funaki Edge def. Billy Gunn The Rock def. X-Pac Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko def. Grandmaster Sexay, Scotty 2 Hotty; count-out Tori def. Barbara Bush; WWF Womens title Tournament match Chris Jericho def. Perry Saturn to retain the WWF Intercontinental title
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Post by DTP. on Feb 22, 2010 1:59:52 GMT -5
Sunday 27th February 2000 Hartford, Connecticut, USA; Hartford Civic Center Hosted by Daniel Peterson
WWF Tag Team Championships The New Age Outlaws (c) vs Edge and Christian
Card TBA.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 22, 2010 2:13:15 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR Preview
Monday 5th February 2000 Dallas, Texas; Reunion Arena Hosted by Daniel Peterson
With just over three weeks until No Way Out, RAW hits Dallas, Texas with some chaotic developments as we continue the Road to WrestleMania 2000! The Rock was given the chance to get a shot at the WWF Championship, and uncharacteristically, Triple H told Rock that he could have it; if he could overcome the odds of Billy Gunn and Road Dogg; the WWF Tag Team Champions! Also, X-Pac has reported that he wants some time to speak, but also, Too Cool and Chris Jericho want retribution on the Radicalz as Perry Saturn, Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko have caused injuries in the past week to Chyna and Grandmaster Sexay; Rikishi Phatu and Scotty 2 Hotty get the chance to fire back with a no disqualification match on RAW! Meanwhile, Cactus Jack was diagnosed with a concussion that could be deemed serious if competing again Monday, and Chris Jericho has to find two partners to team up with to face Big Show, Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn.
It's starting to toast up, and it all goes down on RAW is WAR, this Monday at 9PM Eastern, only on USA!
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Handicap Match; If Rock wins he gets HHH at No Way Out The Rock vs The New Age Outlaws
No Disqualification Tag Team Match Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi Phatu vs Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko
Six-Man Tag Team Match Big Show, Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn vs Chris Jericho, TBA and TBA
WWF Womens Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Jacqueline vs TBA
Card Subject to Change.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 24, 2010 2:33:24 GMT -5
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Post by duan on Feb 25, 2010 15:58:07 GMT -5
you look like you need a reply...
Smackdown - February 3rd, 2000 Triple H ailing with the Radicalz? That's something different. All matches announced here look great. Gross, Mark Henry/Mae Young. Ugh. Ah, Jericho retains in our first match of the night, I hope you give him a lengthy reign. He also got some revenge here. Tori over BB was kinda predictable here. I kinda figured since BB probably doesn't have much left to give. Love the odd couple of Snow/Bulldog now haha. Seemed like a pretty even tag match and Too Cool only lost because of Grandmaster. I feel as if he wasn't dropkicked into the Barricade, they would have gotten the win. Rofl, 'Who are you?' Great promo with Triple H/Scotty. Shut Up Juice ftw! Rock/HHH would be sick at No Way Out. Good stipulation by Triple H, I know the Rock will overcome against the NAO. APA! Excellent haha. Dudleyz adding themselves to this mix will be interesting for No Way Out. Glad to see this different, strange duo get a credible win here. Holy crap, epic way to end the show with some insane carnage. Great show Dan.
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Post by koreygunz on Feb 25, 2010 18:42:15 GMT -5
I like all the activity in the main event area with the Helmsley Faction, the Radicalz, Cactus, Rock, etc. Rock and HHH, assuming he wins on Raw, will be a good match. Too Cool is getting a nice rub as well.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 28, 2010 13:11:59 GMT -5
WWW.ATTITUDETV.NET Jakked/Metal Coverage with Daniel Peterson
Saturday 5th February 2000 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Civic Center - The opening WWF Attitude signature aired, showing numerous shots of the old RAW is WAR stage before cutting to the opening video package of Jakked/Metal. We cut to the live arena following this, as Kevin Kelly and Michael Cole introduced us to the show, and hyped up tonight's card, scheduled to be main evented by Tazz taking on Steve Blackman.
- Match #1: Kai En Tai defeated Stevie Richards and Essa Rios Teddy Long was the referee. A pretty fast-paced match to kick off the show, as Stevie Richards and Essa Rios once again showed that they seem to be the new rush in the World Wrestling Federation tag team division. Kai En Tai seemed to manage to catch up, however, as they began to work over Richards, and TAKA Michinoku was really impressive with his momentum. Essa made the save, as he tried to go up for the Moonsault, but Funaki kicked him in the head from the apron, and TAKA covered for the win.
- TAKA Michinoku celebrated the victory with Funaki as Stevie Richards chased Kai En Tai off, then checking on the WWF Light Heavyweight Champion, Essa Rios.
- .A replay of Chris Benoit against Test from RAW was shown
- Commercial Break
- A replay of Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit against Chyna and Chris Jericho from RAW was shown.
- Match #2.1: Mark Henry with Mae Young defeated Gillberg Mike Sparks was the official. This match was exclusive to the United States airing of WWF Jakked. 'Sexual Chocolate' seemed to be prepared for this one, as Gillberg again seemed to try and look eventful towards big Mark Henry, but whenever Gillberg attempted to jack-gorilla press slam-hammer Mark, Henry just tossed him aside and began to do damage. The big splash ended the match.
- Mark Henry celebrated his victory as Mae Young again seemed reluctant to hug 'Sexual Chocolate'.
- A replay of Triple H and The Rock's promo from RAW was shown.
- Commercial Break
- A replay of the tag team battle royal from RAW was shown.
- Match #2.2: Val Venis and BB defeated Mideon and Ivory Jimmy Korderas was the referee. This match was exclusive to the United Kingdom airing of WWF Metal. Val Venis seemed more pleasant here than he did this week on SmackDown!, as he was working the full mojo with the inexperienced medical attendant, Barbara Bush. Val handled most of the match, but Ivory started to wear away at BB. In the end, Mideon tried to go after BB, but Val took him out with a spinning backdrop, and the Money Shot ended it.
- 'The Big Valbowski' Val Venis celebrated his win with Barbara Bush; his arm around her as the two seemed attractive; in a hurry to get to the back. Ivory seemed annoyed at Mideon, slapping him.
- A replay of Big Show against Rikishi Phatu from RAW was shown.
- Commercial Break
- A replay of Eddie Guerrero against Cactus Jack from RAW was shown.
- Match #3: Tazz defeated Steve Blackman Tim White was the official. Actually a competitive match tonight, as the street fighter, Tazz made his first official appearance on Jakked/Metal, as he took on the 'Lethal Weapon' Steve Blackman in an interesting mix of brawling with mixed martial-artistic competition. Blackman took Tazz down a few times with hard shots as well as some hard kicks, but Tazz almost decapitated Blackman with a T-bone suplex. Blackman would attempt to rebound with the Martial Arts Kick, but Tazz ducked it and the Tazzmission ended it!
- Tazz celebrated the victory, as Jakked/Metal went off the air!
Quick Results Tazz def. Steve Blackman Val Venis, BB def. Mideon, Ivory Mark Henry def. Gillberg TAKA Michinoku, Funaki def. Essa Rios, Stevie Richards
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Post by DTP. on Feb 28, 2010 18:09:29 GMT -5
WWF HeAT Sunday 6th February 2000 Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Arena Aired on USA Network - The opening WWF Attitude signature aired, showing numerous shots of the old RAW is WAR stage before cutting to the opening video package of Sunday Night HeAT. We cut to the arena, as pyrotechnics go off, and Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly introduce us to Sunday Night HeAT! They run down the card, set to be main evented by Test taking on the Big Show.
- Match #1: The Hardy Boyz defeated The Mean Street Posse with Joey Abs Tim White was the referee. A pretty decent way to get things started on USA Network this Sunday evening, as this was a practical one-sided affair as once again, the Hardy Boyz were coming out motivated, and without Terri Runnels. Jeff and Matt double-teamed Rodney as Pete Gas tried to get involved on several occasions. Jeff ended it with the Swanton Bomb.
- The Hardy Boyz celebrated their victory as the Mean Street Posse's Pete Gas and Rodney tried to jump them, but Matt delivered the Twist of Fate to Rodney and Jeff gave a neckbreaker to Gas, the Hardys cleaning house!
- A replay of Cactus Jack's promo with The Radicalz on SmackDown! aired.
- Commercial Break
- A replay of Chris Jericho and Perry Saturn's match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship from SmackDown! aired.
- We go to the backstage corridor as Big Bossman was shown getting warmed up for his upcoming match with Prince Albert, but runs into Gerald Brisco, as he tells Bossman that their hardcore match tonight has been delayed by the idea of having a WWF Womens Championship Tournament match instead. Bossman is irate, as Brisco rushes off; Bossman vows to kick Albert's ass one way or another.
- We go to the arena as the theme of Kurt Angle plays into the arena to boos, the 'Olympic Gold Medalist' prancing out confidently, mentioning the time he had on RAW, having an opportunity to win the WWF European Championship against a cartoon character from the Jetsons, Crash Holly and then being screwed by Hardcore Holly and Tazz! Angle then tells the fans that he refuses to face Tazz because of his lack of respect and honor for wrestling, and that is why he came to the WWF in the first place, last November. Angle vows to get retribution on Hardcore Holly tonight.
- Match #2: Hardcore Holly defeated Kurt Angle Jim Korderas was the official. A pretty decent match here, as Hardcore Holly's brawling actually blended in with Kurt Angle's freestyle wrestling-influenced format of strategy. Holly seemed to have the better of Angle early on, but Holly missed one of his high-angle dropkicks, and Angle went right to work on the shoulder. Angle pulled at it with numerous armbars, but Holly always found a way out of it. Angle soon went for the Olympic Slam, but Holly landed on his feet, but Angle then poked Holly in the eye, set up for a backdrop, but Crash Holly rushed to ringside, and Holly flipped onto his feet, distracting the official as Angle got punched by Crash! Holly nailed the Falcon Arrow for the win!
- Hardcore Holly celebrated his victory as Kurt Angle has lost to the Holly Cousins again tonight! Crash raises his cousin's hand in victory, as Kurt Angle seemed irate at the WWF European Champion's interference!
- We cut to the backstage area as Tazz was shown with a grin on his face in the shadow of his black towel over his head. He was watching Kurt Angle's unsatisfied look on his face!
- We go back to the backstage hallway as Big Bossman was looking through every single door, getting frustrated over not finding Prince Albert! Eventually, he sees Gillberg, as he threatens him, asking him if he knows where Albert was, Gillberg shakes his head remaining mute, and Bossman slaps him across the face and continues venturing!
- A replay of The Rock against X-Pac from SmackDown! aired.
- Commercial Break
- A replay of Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko's battle with Too Cool from SmackDown! was shown.
- We go back to Big Bossman's search as he passes Stevie Richards, Essa Rios and The Headbangers, then heading down some steps to the boiler room; but then turns back in quick disgust as he finds Gangrel and Luna Vachon making out as Viscera was recording via camera! Bossman continues his search.
- Match #3: Lita with Essa Rios defeated Ivory in a WWF Womens Championship Quarter-Final Match Jack Doan was the referee. This was the in-ring debut of Lita in the World Wrestling Federation. Dressed in red, the usual valet of newcomer and WWF Light Heavyweight Champion, Essa Rios; Lita was trained by Dory Funk Jr, and she made an impact by taking on one of the more experienced women in the company. Ivory underestimated Lita and this was probably the best womans match in the millenium on television. Ivory tried going for the death valley driver, but Lita got out, gave Ivory a neckbreaker and actually went up and nailed boyfriend, Rios' Moonsault for three!
- Lita celebrated her victory with Essa Rios, a huge upset over Ivory!
- A replay of Chris Benoit and Cactus Jack's hardcore match from SmackDown! aired.
- Commercial Break
- An advertisment for RAW is WAR aired, main evented by The Rock going against the New Age Outlaws in a handicap match; plus Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty face Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko in a hardcore match, the WWF European Championship will be defended and Chris Jericho and two mystery partners will face Big Show, Perry Saturn and Chris Benoit!
- We return to the hijinks of Big Bossman searching for Prince Albert as he starts yelling, calling out Prince Albert, as Steve Blackman comes up to him and asks if he knows that Albert knew he wasn't needed a day in advance and isn't even in the building. Bossman gets angry and throws down his nightstick, but then turns around to be ambushed by a shopping trolley! Bossman is distracted as he pushes the trolley out of the way but then gets a long pipe thrown at him! Prince Albert appears as he shoves Bossman down and chokes him out with the pipe before officials restrain him!
- Match #4: Big Show defeated Test Mike Chioda was the referee. A pretty competitive main event here on Sunday Night HeAT as Test proved himself to seem credible against Big Show. Test seemed on the defensive as Big Show continuously kept clubbing at the upper body of Test, pounding at the smaller giant, but Test kept hitting Show with hard lefts and rights, taking him down on several occasions. Show attempted the Chokeslam at one point, but Test managed to get out and he started picking apart the leg of the seven-foot giant. Show soon managed to fire back, but Test nailed the Big Boot and followed up with the Diving Elbow Drop, but Show put his hand up, catching Test by the throat and Show hit the Chokeslam for the win!
- Big Show celebrated his victory as Jonathan Coachman and Kevin Kelly hyped up RAW is WAR tonight night, Sunday Night HeAT going off the air.
Quick Results Big Show def. Test Lita def. Ivory; WWF Womens title Tournament Match Hardcore Holly def. Kurt Angle Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy def. Rodney, Pete Gas
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Post by DTP. on Mar 31, 2010 7:32:31 GMT -5
WWF @ Mobile, AL; Target Center on Saturday 5th February 2000: The Godfather defeated Big Bossman to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship...Tazz defeated TAKA Michinoku...The Acolytes defeated The Dudley Boyz by disqualification...Kurt Angle defeated Crash Holly by disqualification; Crash retains the WWF European Championship...The New Age Outlaws, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn defeated The Hardy Boyz and Too Cool...Val Venis defeated British Bulldog by disqualification...The Rock, Cactus Jack and Kane defeated Triple H, Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit{10,045; sell-out}
WWF @ New Orleans, LO; New Orleans Arena on Sunday 6th February 2000: The Godfather defeated Big Bossman to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship...Tazz defeated TAKA Michinoku...The Acolytes defeated The Dudley Boyz by disqualification...Kurt Angle defeated Crash Holly by disqualification; Crash retains the WWF European Championship...The New Age Outlaws, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn defeated The Hardy Boyz and Too Cool...Val Venis defeated British Bulldog by disqualification...The Rock, Cactus Jack and Kane defeated Triple H, Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit {14,247}
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