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Post by wwfepenguin on Mar 31, 2010 7:46:15 GMT -5
Heat -Nice way to open up, Glad the Hardyz won. -Nice to see The Hardyz doge the attack -Would have rather seen a hardcore match tbh. Bossman searching for him is cool -Good Angle promo, I hope Tazz/Angle does happen. -Not a bad match. upset win, makes more sense that Crash screwed Angle -quick disgust as he finds Gangrel and Luna Vachon making out as Viscera was recording via camera ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww -nice trick from Blackman -Good main event, Big Show winning is fine -Nice Job
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Post by DTP. on Sept 22, 2010 17:08:34 GMT -5
Monday 7th February 2000 Dallas, Texas, USA; Reunion Arena Live on USA Network. - We open up RAW is WAR tonight with a replay from last Thursday night on SmackDown!, as it was Chris Benoit taking on Cactus Jack in what was a rollercoaster of a match, extremely back and forth, hardcore rules involved but in the end it came down to The Radicalz and the New Age Outlaws getting involved, beating down Jack, a six-on-one beatdown before the three members of Too Cool, Chris Jericho and The Rock made the save, only for Big Show to toss Jack off of the stage and attack The Rock!
- The opening video package for RAW hit as we arrived to the Reunion Center in Dallas, Texas for yet another electric edition of Monday Night RAW! The crowd roared as Jim Ross and Jerry "King" Lawler introduced us to the show, with No Way Out coming up in three weeks on pay-per-view, tonight boasting countless big name matches, as The Rock scheduled to take on both of the New Age Outlaws; and if Rock wins he will receive a WWF Championship shot at Triple H at No Way Out; plus, a no disqualification revenge match for Too Cool, as Grandmaster Sexay was injured last week on SmackDown!: Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi Phatu tonight face Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko! But to start up tonight, we have six man tag team action!
- The theme of Chris Jericho brings RAW is WAR to a start as his pyrotechnics bring out the cocky superstar, Y2J making his way to the ring with the WWF Intercontinental Championship on his shoulder. Jericho continued, climbing into the ring and grabbing a microphone to enormous 'Y2J' chants. Jericho noted how he is here in Dallas for a sexy edition of RAW is WAR! The crowd popped easily, Y2J going on to mention about how it will be a war tonight, because he has to take on two minor league superstars that seem to like going around crippling other men, including his friend, Chyna; which he isn't so happy about. But also, a big, goofy looking butch lesbian lookalike, Big Show! Jericho makes fun of his haircut, before going on to mention how he's been announced for tonight's six man tag team match: but his partners haven't! Jericho introduces The Acolytes, as Bradshaw and Faarooq both stormed to the ring, getting ready for six man tag team action.
- Match #1: Big Show, Perry Saturn and Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho and The Acolytes Teddy Long was the official. And so, Y2J found Bradshaw and Faarooq; the gambling, beerdrinkers to take out The Radicalz and the Big Show, as Show towered over Jericho in the opening minutes, throwing him around the ring like a ragged doll. Show refused to let Jericho have offense, or get to his powerhouse friends, and Benoit and Saturn went right to work on Jericho; Benoit going straight to work on the shoulder of Jericho, the WWF Intercontinental Champion locked in an armbar for minutes. Jericho made the tag to Bradshaw though, and all hell broke loose, as Bradshaw nailed the Clothesline From Hell right on Saturn! But Show nailed a Chokeslam on Bradshaw, then letting Benoit cover for the three. **1/4
- The crowd booed in disapproval as Big Show climbed out of the ring, headed up the rampway. Faarooq attended to Bradshaw as Chris Jericho climbed out of the ring whilst Perry Saturn and Chris Benoit began to leave. Suddenly though, Cactus Jack ran out with a steel chair, slamming it right into the skull of Show! Cactus despite rib injuries from Thursday night dived at Show while many officials broke him off!
- Commercial Break
- We cut to the backstage area as during the commercial break it was Cactus Jack who was dragged into the backstage area, Jack yelling for more of Big Show, Jack trying to throw items at the officials, Harvey Wippleman, Teddy Long and Mike Chioda, then storming away from the officials into his locker room.
- We cut to 'Sexual Chocolate' Mark Henry in the backstage area on the phone, presumably to Mae Young as Mark was trying to tell Mae that he hasn't meant to cause jealousy, claiming his pure love to be for Mae Young and not Jacqueline, nor any other diva running around here! He then goes into sick detail, noting how he only likes her to grind against his candy bar, continuing with sick imagery and innuendo. Mark was then interrupted by The Godfather as he passed, asking him how he was. Two of his hos stroked his arms and said 'Hey, Mark' extremely seductively, causing Henry to freak out over Mae hanging up.
- Match #2: Jeff Hardy with Matt Hardy defeated Edge with Christian by disqualification Mike Sparks was the official. A solid match here, that could have gone better, as both of these men were favorites of the crowd, Edge and Christian of course the number one contenders to the New Age Outlaws' WWF Tag Team Championships but it looked as though the Hardy Boyz were definitely potential contenders to the title. Jeff wouldn't stop going after Edge with his aerial athleticism, but Edge fired back with his technical attacks, trying to ground Hardy. Matt and Christian didn't do much, but it all changed when the Dudley Boyz came into the situation, just attacking Matt and Christian before brawling with Jeff and Edge. ***
- The Dudley Boyz traded blows with Jeff Hardy and Edge, Edge dropkicking D-Von away before rolling out of the ring and attending to Christian; Jeff left alone in the ring with both D-Von and Bubba Ray, just for Jeff to eat a 3D! Matt remained down at ringside, but the Dudleys had definitely not exactly finished with the Hardy Boyz just yet.
- We cut to the backstage area where Kevin Kelly was stood by with Kurt Angle, the 'Olympic Gold Medalist' being asked why he has repeatedly denied the 'Human Suplex Machine's challenges, Angle also mentioning how he will do anything and he means anything to take back the WWF European Championship from that little pipsqueek, Crash Holly. Angle was then confronted by Tazz, as Tazz looked up and smirked at Angle. Tazz shook his head at Kurt before Angle stormed off, the crowd amused.
- We cut to the parking lot as Triple H was shown stepping out of his car with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, seemingly more anxious than usual, despite Hunter not having been placed in a match tonight.
- Commercial Break
- A recap of the WWF Womens Championship situation aired, with Mae Young winning the title unfortunately for everybody in the World Wrestling Federation back at the Royal Rumble, and the revelation of a tournament to be determined. Currently; the newcoming Lita, Tori and The Kat have all qualified, Jacqueline competes in the fourth quarterfinal bout tonight!
- Match #3: Jacqueline defeated Ivory in a WWF Womens Championship Quarter-Final match Chad Patton was the official. Ivory had previously been eliminated from the WWF Womens Championship tournament by the newcoming Lita on Sunday Night HeAT, but Ivory was revealed as Jacqueline's opponent for tonight in the final quarter-final bout. Jacqueline and Ivory pieced a pretty good mat-based match with Ivory going after the neck of Jackie, but it was a short bout as Jacqueline faked a neck injury and rolled through with the small package for three! *
- Jacqueline began to celebrate her victory as Ivory looked angry, the theme of Triple H then hitting, the crowd booing with serious animosity; as Jacqueline looked confused. Ivory came from behind with the Poison Ivory, then rolled out of the ring and headed for the back, the WWF Champion Triple H beginning to walk out with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley on his arm as per usual. The crowd booed as they neared the ring, Jacqueline laid out.
- Triple H grabbed a microphone, talking about how he and the McMahon-Helmsley consortium in D-Generation X have been running the show since last November, and he intends to keep it that very way! Vince McMahon decided to get up and leave when he failed to take Steph back, and was then betrayed, and it seems like he just gave up on his company! Passed down from three generations of McMahons, now a fourth, as he is technically now a part of the McMahon Family! Steph grabbed the microphone from there, mentioning how Jacqueline may be here after winning her quarter final match, but Ivory has already attempted to qualify and failed; and thus she is now a member of the tournament! She kicked a recovering Jackie in the ribs with her high heel boots, Triple H yelling for Chad Patton to ring the bell!
- Match #4: Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley with Triple H defeated Jacqueline in a WWF Womens Championship Quarter Final match Chad Patton was the official. Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley nailed a Pedigree on the already injured and downed Jacqueline, hooking the legs for the three! N/A
- Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley celebrateed her win as the crowd booed, not too happy about McMahon-Helmsley having screwed Jacqueline out of her spot in the WWF Womens Championship tournament. Suddenly, the theme of The Rock hit as the crowd cheered, Rock storming to the ring and trading blows with Hunter, the WWF Champion clotheslined out of the ring! Rocky chants everywhere, Rock was then blindsighted by the New Age Outlaws; Billy Gunn and Road Dogg slamming the WWF Tag Team Championships into Rock! The two rabid wolves delivered a Spiked piledriver on Rock, leaving the 'Great One' laid out, one hour to spare before Rock's handicap match!
- Commercial Break
- We cut to the backstage area where we saw Michael Cole outside of The Rock's dressing room, revealing that Rock had suffered a neck injury at the hands of the New Age Outlaws and their spiked piledriver out there in the arena, and it is unknown whether or not he will be able to face the Outlaws, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg later tonight!
- In the arena, the theme of Kurt Angle was playing as the 'Olympic Gold Medalist' was stood in the ring, a microphone in hand as Angle noted his unsatisfaction with not being the WWF European Champion anymore, and how everybody wants him to take on the local promotion supposed monster, Tazz! Angle noted how Tazz means little, he is a mammoth of a man but he will never be able to go toe to toe with the amazing professional wrestler that he is, and that he is out of his league! Angle revealed that that is the reason why he refuses to take on the 'Human Suplex Machine', and invites his opponent for tonight.
- Match #5: The Godfather with Hos defeated Kurt Angle to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship Mike Chioda was the official. An amusing match here, as The Godfather was extremely popular with the Texas crowd, his Hos at ringside for another WWF Hardcore Championship offense, but he knew for a fact did Godfather, that he was in for a fight tonight against the 'Olympic Gold Medalist', especially when that Gold Medalist was pissed off and prepared to beat down anybody, for the title or not. Godfather went for the Ho Train but Angle would deliver a German suplex right onto a trash can, almost getting the win right there. Angle followed up, chasing away the Hos and calling them a disgrace to America, then involving more weapons as well as suplexes, to spite Tazz obviously. This was fine until he was busy stalling on Godfather at ringside, when Tazz came from behind with the Tazzmission! Angle was left out and Godfather covered for the three! **
- The Godfather celebrated his win as the crowd cheered, Tazz standing right by The Godfather, as Godfather thanked Tazz and left with the Hos, Tazz delivering a stop sign shot to the skull of Kurt Angle upon Angle regaining consciousness!
- In the backstag area we saw Al Snow and British Bulldog chatting, as Snow asked Bulldog what sort of dog he preferred, ironically. Bulldog told Snow to look into his ring name, as Snow asked him if 'British' was now a dog breed! Snow then mentioned Pepper, being 'eaten' by somebody in one of those 'wacky' Dog Kennel matches. Snow called it the match of his life, was so hard fought and the crowd were so in love with him after he won. Snow grinned to himself as Bulldog looked confused, as everybody seemed to hate that storyline.
- We see Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit, and up next they will be meeting Too Cool's other two members in no disqualification!
- Commercial Break
- Match #5: The Radicalz def. Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi Phatu in a no-disqualification tag team match Tim White was the referee. A hard fought match here, as Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko had issues taking on the large Rikishi Phatu in the opening moments, plenty of super kicks and Samoan drops going around, the Phat man running wild on RAW! Scotty was then worked over by the more technical based Malenko and Guerrero; the elbow being the target for the Radicalz; in actuality there was little usage of weapons, as Malenko nailed a Tiger Bomb, soon preparing for the Texas Cloverleaf just for Phatu to get the tag; Rikishi charging in and clearing house once again. Rikishi lined both Radicalz in the corner and applied the disgusting Stink face, the crowd going nuts as he hit the Rikishi Driver on Malenko: but Guerrero would stumble to his feet as Perry Saturn came to ringside and handed him a lead pipe! Guerrero laid Rikishi right out and that was it! **3/4
- The crowd booed as Eddie Guerrero rolled out of the ring, Dean Malenko recovering as Perry Saturn stood at ringside, Grandmaster Sexay running down the rampway from behind, steel chair to the spine! Sexay had returned, as he climbed into the ring and got rid of Malenko; all three members of Too Cool unite, they began to dance.
- An advertisement aired, promoting the next WWF pay-per-view, No Way Out; live from New Haven, Connecticut on Sunday 27th February 2000.
- We cut to the DX locker room, where Triple H was talking to Road Dogg with the WWF Championship on his shoulder, telling Road Dogg that he should totally rough up The Rock tonight so he's beyond repair! Triple H notes how if the New Age Outlaws win tonight, Rock won't get the shot at his WWF Championship at No Way Out, but he wants him to take him out once and for all! Hunter seemed hyped as Dogg told him it'd be his pleasure; then leaving. X-Pac and Tori then entered as Tori grinned at Hunter. X-Pac and Hunter exchanged words, X-Pac telling him how Kane's not around tonight, but he knows he can sense him. Triple H tells him to chill out, as the 'Big Red Machine' is not around, but he has a master plan for No Way Out, where X-Pac will finally face Kane...in a steel cage match! X-Pac looks angry as Triple H tells X-Pac to not worry, as if X-Pac wins...Kane will be unmasked! X-Pac seems pleased.
- Commercial Break
- We cut to the backstage corridor where Chris Jericho was shown conducting an interview with Jonathan Coachman, the WWF Intercontinental Champion discussing his standing against The Radicalz, how his arm was a little beaten up tonight against Chris Benoit, Perry Saturn and Big Show, but he's fine and he will get retribution for his friend, Chyna. Suddenly though, Chris Benoit came from behind, tossing Y2J into a wall before slamming a crate of pipes on Jericho! Jericho's damaged arm was slammed into with the pipe repeatedly before Benoit applied a Crippler Crossface, refusing to let go even when officials tried!
- Match #6: The Holly Cousins defeated Viscera and Gangrel with Luna Vachon Jimmy Korderas as the official. A pretty decent match here, considering how it didn't really fit into anything else on the program; Crash Holly and Hardcore definitely riding high recently with the success of Crash that's been newly found; the loveable goof of a WWF European Champion mixing it up well and managing to overtake Viscera of all men in this tag team contest. Hardcore took out Viscera with his amazing dropkick, Luna Vachon then climbing onto the apron and trying to slap Crash, Gangrel then charging at Luna just for him to hit his own valet! Crash victory rolled Gangrel for the win. **1/2
- Crash Holly celebrated the victory as Hardcore Holly joined him, the Holly Cousins proud of Crash's success again, Crash handed his WWF European Championship. Gangrel and Viscera were fuming in the ring whilst Luna Vachon seemed a little upset.
- We cut to the backstage corridor as the New Age Outlaws were shown wandering down a corridor, seemingly on the way to their match with The Rock; but will Rock be in the right condition to compete? The main event, next!
- Commercial Break
- We returned to RAW as the theme of Triple H was playing and the WWF Champion and almighty ruler of the World Wrestling Federation assigned himself at commentary with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler.
- The New Age Outlaws were up, the WWF Tag Team Champions on their way to the ring. Road Dogg as per usual had the microphone in hand as he began to talk about how earlier tonight, The Rock decided to try and involve himself in the business of someone not needed, and that business was Triple H's! 'Bad Ass' Billy Gunn took over, running down Rock and telling him that he played with fate and thus, he got himself piledriven into the canvas and his neck could be broken as they speak! Road Dogg told Earl Hebner to start counting because at this rate it could be an easy victory. Hebner reluctantly started counted before the theme of Rock hit; a slow walking Rock holding his head wandering out, but with Cactus Jack with him!
- Match #7: The New Age Outlaws defeated The Rock with Cactus Jack in a handicap match Earl Hebner was the referee. The Rock had Cactus Jack with him, a steel chair in hand at ringside in case of any uncalled for interference, but Billy Gunn and Road Dogg easily disassembled Jack, and then began to work away at the 'Brahma Bull', The Rock stumbling and trying to keep the fight against Road Dogg and Billy Gunn up. Rock began to get in plenty shots, taking out both men whilst Cactus Jack repeatedly recovered prepared to go for anybody that he saw fit. That is until Rock nailed the Rock Bottom on Gunn, Big Show arriving at ringside and tossing Cactus into the steel steps! Rock immediately went for Show, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley refusing for the bell to be sounded for disqualification in Rock's favor! Jack then slammed the steel chair into Show's spine, Jack then climbing into the ring to get a shot from the WWF Tag Team Championship belt from Road Dogg! Rock returned to the ring, nailing a Rock Bottom but then ate a Pedigree from the WWF Champion, Triple H! Not this way, the rules gone out of the window; Dogg hooked for the three! ***
- Triple H smirked as he stood tall over The Rock; Rock denied of a WWF Championship opportunity tonight as well as Cactus Jack derailed by Big Show! Road Dogg, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Billy Gunn and Big Show all stood in unison celebration over The Rock and Cactus Jack; D-Generation X standing tall as RAW came to a close.
Quick Results The New Age Outlaws def. The Rock The Holly Cousins def. Viscera and Gangrel The Radicalz def. Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi Phatu in a No-DQ tag team match The Godfather def. Kurt Angle to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley def. Jacqueline in a WWF Womens Championship Tournament Quarter Final match Jacqueline def. Ivory in a WWF Womens Championship Tournament Quarter Final match Jeff Hardy def. Edge by disqualification Big Show, Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn def. Bradshaw, Faarooq and Chris Jericho
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Post by legendkiller8 on Sept 22, 2010 18:53:22 GMT -5
-Solid promo to kick oif the show to open up the six-man-tag. -Benoit, Show, and Saturn over Jericho and Acolytes was the right call there too. Benoit/Jericho feud seems like the way to go. -Jeff Hardy over Edge via DQ was the right way to go too hyping the big feuds in the tag-division. -Jacqueline over Ivory to retain was pretty cool. -Stephanie over Jazz had a contrevesial, dirty feel to it. Nice call though. -Godfather over Angle was a nice way to set up the Angle/Tazz feud. -Radicalz over Hotty and Phatu was a decent call either way there. -Holly Cousins over Gangrel and Viscera was fine. Packed show here. -TNAO over The Rock in the handicap was a realistic end to RAW. Triple H standing tall is nice. -Good RAW; love that this returned! Got some nice contrevsial feuds to it. Good luck keeping this.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 23, 2010 9:49:12 GMT -5
Sunday 27th February 2000 Hartford, Connecticut, USA; Hartford Civic Center Hosted by Daniel Peterson
Steel Cage Match; If Kane loses, he must unmask Kane vs X-Pac
WWF Tag Team Championships The New Age Outlaws (c) vs Edge and Christian
Card TBA.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 24, 2010 16:21:05 GMT -5
During the war...
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Sept 24, 2010 23:50:39 GMT -5
-I like that Jericho opened the show, which is pretty big for an IC Champion -Glad the faces won and I can certainly see a Jericho/Benoit feud, which as always would be amazing -Cactus/Show sounds decent -Funny, yet gross Mark Henry segment -Interesting how the Dudleys/Hardys/Edge & Christian feud is going on, yet the New Age Outlaws are the Tag Team Champions. Wonder how they fit into this -Jackie winning was a good call. SWERVE! Stephanie using the Pedigree is surprising but I like it. Good abuse of power as well -If done right, this Tazz/Angle feud could produce Match of the Year candidates. I'd love to see them feud into WrestleMania -Decent tag match. Btw, you numbered this and the previous match as #5 -This tag match seemed more filler, and I didn't even know Crash was the European Champion. I can see him dropping it rather soon though -Good main event, and realistic for it's time period. I love how DX is trying to eliminate The Rock and HHH/Rock at WrestleMania could mean big money. I honestly hope you don't add Mick & Show Very good show, glad I decided to check this out. I miss WWF in 2000
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Post by Jack. on Sept 25, 2010 4:18:52 GMT -5
RAWISWAR: A strong opening promo from Jericho that would've been just like him back then. The Acolytes as Jericho's partner is good. A good finish to the six-man tag with the heels going over thanks to some interference from Beniot's partners. Cactus Jack turning up is a pleasant surprise. I'm not sure of the current card but Jack vs. Show could be good. Cactus wanting more is great and him throwing stuff at the officials was quite funny. Sick segment with Mark Henry. Jeff over Edge via DQ is fine with the Dudleyz interference so it wasn't much of a win. Jeff eating 3D is fine as he won the match. Jacequeline over Ivory could be bad for Ivory since she already lost a qaueer final but it works fine for me. Oh Wow, Stephanie getting a shot at Jacqueline, that's just awesome especially with the Pedigree. Good job there.The Rock appearing is enormous and him getting beat down is good so he can get the last laugh later on. Angle will eventually face Taz, I can tell. Hah, The Godfather retaining against Angle was the right way to go with Taz's attack. The Radicalz beating Too Cool is fine, they are the better team. Grandmaster Sexay returning is even better and ending it with a dance is about right. X-Pac vs. Kane at No Way Out is great and I'd love to see Kane get unmasked! Shocked at Beniot's backstage attack on Jericho, that could set up at match for the PPV. The Holly's going over is great and then the main event with the heels all going over is great, Triple H giving Rock the Pedigree was a nice way to end it. Great show.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 28, 2010 12:35:02 GMT -5
Thursday 10th February 2000 Austin, Texas, USA; Erwin Arena Airing on UPN - We kicked off a replay from last Monday night on RAW is WAR, where it was scheduled to be The Rock facing off with both of D-Generation X's WWF Tag Team Champions, the New Age Outlaws with the stipulation riding that if Rock won, he would face Triple H for the WWF Championship at No Way Out; however earlier in the night, it would be the modest Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley that entered herself in the WWF Womens Championship and cheated her way to beating Jacqueline. Rock tried to make the attack, but ended up walked all over by the Outlaws; a spike piledriver injuring Rock's neck. Rock was able to fight the handicap match, almost winning but interference from Big Show and DX ended up with Cactus Jack and Rock being beaten to a pulp by the entire McMahon-Helmsley coalition!
- The opening video package aired for SmackDown!, and we cut to the Erwin Arena where pyrotechnics went off, and Michael Cole alongside Jerry "King" Lawler introduced us to the show, mentioning tonight's festivities including Triple H teaming up with the New Age Outlaws to take on The Rock and the upcoming challengers to the WWF Tag Team Championships, Edge and Christian!; Plus, Tazz will take on Chris Benoit; the semi-finals of the WWF Womens Championship tournament begins, all in one night!
- The theme of the Dudley Boyz hit as the crowd began to boo, D-Von and Bubba Ray walking down the rampway with a table in hand, the Dudley Boyz beginning to walk down the rampway as Bubba got into the ring, D-Von setting the table up in the corner and the Dudley brothers grabbed microphones, Bubba beginning with some insulting jokes about the sports in Austin, Texas, jabbing at the Dallas Cowboys and their blunders as of late. D-Von took over, the camoflauged Dudley discussing their standing in the WWF Tag Team Championship division: Edge and Christian are number one contenders, and why? They won a tag team battle royal that the Dudleys weren't even involved with, and the Hardy Boyz are higher than them on the ladder too for no apparent reason! Bubba noted how they got a fluke win in the match of the year at Royal Rumble, but right now they are inviting the Hardy Boyz to another match at No Way Out with the winning team going to face Edge and Christian at WrestleMania 2000! The Dudley Boyz were then interrupted by the theme of the Hardy Boyz, and to kick off SmackDown! tonight, Bubba takes on Matt!
- Match #1: Bubba Ray Dudley with D-Von Dudley defeated Matt Hardy with Jeff Hardy Mike Chioda was the official. Bubba Ray and Matt Hardy went back and forth throughout this match, these two teams obviously knowing each other extremely well in the ring, having fought each other for the past three months in their rivalry. The Dudleys and the Hardys did have an intensely heated tables match at the Royal Rumble last month, and they'll be meeting again at No Way Out, it seems. D-Von tried interfering but Jeff went after him; Matt tried the Twist of Fate but Bubba nailed a Bubba Bomb for the three!
- Bubba Ray celebrated his win, rolling out of the ring as D-Von Dudley brutally potatoed Jeff in the head! The Dudley Boyz took apart the ring steps, then planting a 3D on Jeff right onto the bottom set of the steps! The Dudley Boyz began to leave as the Hardys were left, back in this stage of their rivalry.
- We cut to the backstage corridor as Cactus Jack was shown walking into the building; Jack seemed unhappy, he'll be up next!
- Commercial Break
- We cut to the arena as Cactus Jack's theme hit and the Hardcore Legend began to walk down the rampway to the ring, Cactus Jack getting 'Foley' chants, Jack mentioning the McMahon-Helmsley Alliance as of late consisting of Triple H, X-Pac, the New Age Outlaws, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, the Radicalz and Big Show; all of which the WWF shows on television always seem to be revolved around. And recently he's been on a quest to rediscover his WWF Championship, and he'll be damned if he fails in the quest. Cactus continued, mentioning how he was so close to the WWF Championship at the Royal Rumble, but instead he won the Royal Rumble and plans on getting prepared to go for either Triple H or The Rock; whomever it is, as long as he is able to accomplish his childhood dream and take home the WWF Championship on April 2nd at Anaheim in WrestleMania. Big Show's theme soon hit, as the crowd booed, Show wandering down to the ring as he told Cactus he wouldn't do anything now, but he wants to let Jack know how much he has been screwed around in the past two months and how he wants the WWF Championship, more badly than Jack ever will. Show calls Jack average and that he should never be the World Wrestling Federation Champion again. Jack told Show that if he wants the title opportunity, he is willing to put it on the line at No Way Out if he really wants. Show smirks, inviting Jack to up it a bit; Jack revealing that Show asked for it and it will now be a hardcore rules match!
- An advertisement for our next pay-per-view aired, No Way Out; live on Sunday 27th February 2000 from New Haven, Connecticut.
- Match #2: Crash Holly defeated Gangrel with Luna Vachon by disqualification in a non-title match Chad Patton was the official. A pretty short match here, as the WWF European Champion, Crash alongside his cousin, Hardcore Holly were both able to upset the monstrous team of Gangrel and Viscera as Crash took on Gangrel in an interesting turn of events. Gangrel used his hard-hitting skills to get Crash, preparing the Impaler DDT when Crash tried small packaging Gangrel just for Luna Vachon to break it up!
- Luna Vachon roughed Crash Holly up, the crowd booing as Gangrel stomped at Crash; an Impaler DDT leaving the WWF European Champion laid out. Hardcore Holly soon came jogging to the ring, Gangrel and Luna fleeing before Holly entered to attend to his cousin.
- We cut to the backstage area where The Rock's locker room door was shown; Jonathan Coachman standing in momentum outside and we will hear from the 'Brahma Bull' next!
- Commercial Break
- We return to SmackDown! as Jonathan Coachman was standing by with The Rock, as Rock received such an outrageous reaction from the fans in Texas that they chanted his name. Rock cut Coachman off and began to rant about how they hire talentless kids like Johnathan to do a man's job, and that is electrify the World Wrestling Federation! Rock mentions last Monday night on RAW and that tonight, he is scheduled to team with these whippersnappers, Edge and Christian against Triple H and his cronies, Billy and Jesse from the Hair Bear Bunch and when it is all over and done, the 'Great One' will be standing over Hunter with the WWF Champion, and at No Way Out; when he WILL get the title opportunity, the same result will happen.
- A replay from RAW is WAR aired, reviewing Kurt Angle's promo on Tazz, then challenging for The Godfather's WWF Hardcore Championship, in which he lost thanks to the 'Human Suplex Machine', who continued to be determined about facing Angle on February 27th!
- Match #3: Chris Benoit defeated Tazz Teddy Long was the referee. A solid match here as the 'Crippler from Canada', Chris Benoit took out to face the 'Human Suplex Machine', Tazz in a match that was indeed intense, with tons of mat-based and brawl-based competing; Tazz nailing the Tazzplex for a near fall. Benoit though, worked the shoulder, set out to work away from Tazz applying the infamous choke submission, the Tazzmission. Benoit applied the Crippler Crossface twice; one time Tazz reached the ropes and the other, Tazz managed to somehow roll out of it and continue the brawl with Benoit. The match continued as Chris Jericho suddenly darted to the apron, trying to enter the ring and attack Benoit after his attack on Monday, his shoulder taped but with the official distracted, Kurt Angle came from behind and nailed the Olympic Slam on Tazz! Benoit covered for the three whilst Angle and Y2J brawled at ringside.
- Chris Benoit rolled out of the ring, escaping Chris Jericho as he charged into the ring, chasing for the 'Crippler' but he escaped. Y2J attended to Tazz before Kurt Angle snuck from behind, an Olympic Slam to Jericho! Angle grinned, taunting before leaving.
- Commercial Break
- We cut to the backstage corridor as Kurt Angle was shown wandering down a corridor, the 'Olympic Gold Medalist' confronted by Chris Benoit suddenly as the 'Canadian Crippler' told him how he didn't appreciate his hand in beating Tazz; he could have done it alone. Angle told Benoit he was sorry, but both were suddenly interrupted by Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, who told Angle that he better have had fun there, because when he interfered in Benoit and Tazz's match; now he will face Chris Jericho later tonight! Benoit smirks, leaving.
- We return to the ring as British Bulldog is in the ring with Al Snow, both wearing sleeveless leather jackets, similar to what Bulldog used to wear; Bulldog wearing black jeans and Snow wearing black tights. Snow had the microphone, talking about how they were the newest cheese on the black, and that when Bulldog held the WWF Tag Team Championships with Owen Hart, they made history. Snow told everybody that he isn't Owen and never was nor will be, but given time, they will become a historic tag team in the WWF.
- Match #4: The Mean Street Posse with Rodney defeated British Bulldog and Al SnowMike Sparks was the official. A pretty short match; but the outcome was random as ever! The two, Al Snow and British Bulldog seemed unsure about teaming with each other though Snow was content and was basically on the offense of Joey Abs throughout. Bulldog took out Abs and Pete Gas; his former teammates now enemies. It all came down to Harvey Wippleman of all people darting to ringside and talking to Bulldog, calling him over to the apron but before then Abs nailed a swingback neckbreaker, both members of the Posse leaping at Bulldog for the three!
- British Bulldog hurried to his feet, clotheslining Pete Gas as Rodney and Joey Abs got away. Harvey Wippleman looked unhappy as Al Snow looked a little angry. Wippleman tried to talk to Bulldog but he wouldn't have any of it, storming to the back after unfortunately giving the Mean Street Posse their first win in the WWF!
- We go to the backstage area as The Radicalz, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn were all shown, Eddie getting prepared for action tonight against Grandmaster Sexay, Perry asking Eddie if he was ready for the match, Guerrero laughing, telling Saturn it'll be quite easy. Malenko told Guerrero not to get too cocky, Eddie telling Dean that this is what his life is about, and he will destroy the dancing hipster tonight in his home state of Texas.
- Commercial Break
- Match #5: Kane defeated Viscera Tim White was the referee. A decent back and forth match here, as the massive monster, Viscera took it to the 'Big Red Machine' Kane, who is definitely in for a big beatdown when it comes to facing X-Pac on February 27th at No Way Out. Viscera got in a lot of offense, but Kane countlessly came back with lefts and rights, Kane surprising many with his agility against the larger Viscera and even nailing the Chokeslam. X-Pac darted to ringside and got on the apron but Kane uppercut him off of the apron before covering for the win.
- X-Pac ran up the rampway as Kane looked more enraged, the 'Big Red Machine' setting off his pyrotechnics and the flames went off behind him! Nowhere for X-Pac to run on February 27th!
- We cut to Test in the backstage area, standing around before Val Venis wandered past, stopping Test to ask him honestly what he was thinking by wanting to date or even marry Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley! Test questioned Val as Val questioned if he actually knew women. Test said obviously not as the 'Big Valbowski' invited him to a strip club with him, taking an extra ticket out of his shorts...
- An advertisement for Sunday Night HeAT aired and this Sunday on USA Network we are scheduled to see the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship defended by Essa Rios against TAKA Michinoku! But also, Jeff Hardy will take on D-Von Dudley in what should be an explosive match like tonight. All on USA, this Sunday from 6 ET!
- Match #6: Tori defeated Lita in a WWF Womens Championship Tournament Semi-Final match Jimmy Korderas was the referee. A short match featuring the debut of Lita to SmackDown!, the fans treating her to a nice fanfare, dressed in track pants and a revealing shirt, Lita showed a nice array of moves as trained by Dory Funk Jr, almost making Tori tap to the Dory Funk patented Cloverleaf but Tori escaped it and nailed the Tori-Plex for the win.
- Tori celebrated her win before the theme of Kane hit once again and the four pyrotechnics went off at each ring post! The crowd cheered as the 'Big Red Monster was nowhere to be found, but Tori was devastated! Mind games from Kane to X-Pac and Tori!
- Commercial Break
- Match #7: Grandmaster Sexay with Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi Phatu defeated Eddie Guerrero with Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko A good match here, as Grandmaster Sexay was not about to get beaten in his return against Eddie Guerrero; the action at ringside however caused Sexay to slip, Eddie beginning to work away at the spine of Sexay; Saturn and Malenko getting involved leading to Rikishi and Scotty to get involved on Sexay's behalf: Too Cool and The Radicalz trading fists, Eddie going for a Frog Splash but behind Chad Patton's back Scotty shoved him onto the top rope, crotching him! Sexay then went up and nailed the Hip Hop Drop for the victory!
- Grandmaster Sexay celebrated his win as the crowd cheered, Dean Malenko then grabbing Sexay from behind and nailing him with the Tiger Bomb, applying the Texas Cloverleaf! Scotty then made the save, a tornado DDT to Malenko! Perry Saturn then got involved, nailing the fisherman suplex on Scotty but as Perry went to talk to Eddie and Dean in the corner, Rikishi thumped all three, applying the Stinkface to all three of The Radicalz! Eddie, Perry and Dean were left disgraced!
- We cut to D-Generation X's office as Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley was shown watching whilst Triple H was getting ready; Steph noting what was going on with Too Cool and The Radicalz, as Hunter told Steph that a six-man tag team match sounds good for No Way Out! McMahon-Helmsley agreed.
- Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho were both shown walking down a corridor, and they will be facing one another next!
- Commercial Break
- Match #8: Kurt Angle defeated Chris Jericho in a non-title match Mike Chioda was the referee. The match of the night, hands down. A solid match allocated ten minutes, as the 'Olympic Gold Medalist' battled the 'Ayotollah of Rock 'n' Rolla' in a non-title match, though this bout proved to everybody if Angle was WWF Intercontinental Championship material or not. And he was, working at the targeted arm of Y2J, Jericho on edge in case of another Chris Benoit cameo. Angle applied the Ankle Lock as Jericho was in agony, Benoit appearing at ringside. Y2J scrambled in the ring, tapping as Benoit taunted!
- Chris Benoit grinned as Chris Jericho tried to roll after Benoit, sliding out of the ring just for Y2J to fall into the Crippler Crossface right at ringside! Kurt Angle was just happy to still be breathing.
- Triple H and the New Age Outlaws were shown walking down a corridor; they'll be facing The Rock, Edge and Christian after the break!
- Commercial Break
- An advertisement for WrestleMania XVI was shown, live on pay-per-view on Sunday 2nd April 2000 from Anaheim, California.
- Match #9: The Rock, Edge and Christian defeated Triple H and the New Age Outlaws with Stephanie McMahon-Hemsley Earl Hebner was the official. A fantastic main event to SmackDown! as this was Edge and Christian's time to shine; such back and forth action in this one as The Rock teamed with these young up and comers to battle three champions from D-Generation X. Billy Gunn and Road Dogg worked over Edge in the opening minutes, but Rock soon the action, taking out anything and everything, Rock delivering a spinebuster on Triple H but then taking the People's Elbow to the WWF Champion! Rock tagged in Edge as Rock went for Dogg and Gunn, then Edge pinning Triple H for the three!
- Edge celebrated the win as he looked as shocked as everybody in the arena! Christian celebrated with his brother as the New Age Outlaws and Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley attended to the WWF Champion, who was in disbelief! The Rock didn't seem happy but still grinned along with Edge and Christian in the ring, Triple H in uproar at ringside as SmackDown! went off the air.
Quick Results Edge, The Rock, Christian def. Triple H, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn Kurt Angle def. Chris Jericho in a non-title match Grandmaster Sexay def. Eddie Guerrero Tori def. Lita in a WWF Womens Championship Tournament Semi-Final Kane def. Viscera Pete Gas, Joey Abs def. Al Snow, British Bulldog Chris Benoit def. Tazz Crash Holly def. Gangrel in a non title match by disqualification Bubba Ray Dudley def. Matt Hardy
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koreygunz
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Post by koreygunz on Sept 28, 2010 17:25:18 GMT -5
Cool to see E&C get a main event rub from Rock, and Edge getting the pin was awesome. Benoit/Jericho fued is solid, and I love that youre pushing Tazz. Snow and Bulldog? Hmm...Looking forward to how NWO shapes up.
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Post by Thomas M. on Sept 29, 2010 6:17:34 GMT -5
-Good way to kick off the show with Bubba/Matt. Bubba winning is a good call. -Good promo with Foley/Show. The match being an Hardcore match makes it more interesting. -Crash over Gangrel via DQ is good. Wonder what this will lead to. -Benoit over Tazz because of Angle is good. Great post match actions with Angle/Jericho. -Mean Street Posse over Bulldog and Snow is good. -Kane over Viscera is great. Him and X-Pac's feud is shaping up nicely. -Tori over Lita is good. -GMS over Eddie is shocking. Good post match actions. -Angle over Jericho due to Benoit's distraction is nice. Benoit standing tall over Jericho is nice as well. -The Rock and E&C over HHH and New Age Outlaws is nice. Edge pinning Triple H is great. Overall, Great SD. Can't wait to see whats next.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 29, 2010 10:37:30 GMT -5
[/size] [/font] Sunday 27th February 2000 Hartford, Connecticut, USA; Hartford Civic Center[/color] Hosted by Daniel PetersonHardcore Match for the WrestleMania SpotCactus Jack vs Big Show Steel Cage Match; If Kane loses, he must unmaskKane vs X-Pac WWF Tag Team ChampionshipsThe New Age Outlaws (c) vs Edge and Christian Six-Man Tag Team MatchToo Cool vs The Radicalz Grudge MatchKurt Angle vs Tazz Tag Team Tables IIThe Hardy Boyz vs The Dudley Boyz Card TBA.[/center][/FONT]
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Post by DTP. on Sept 29, 2010 11:41:23 GMT -5
Saturday 12th February 2000 Dallas, Texas; Reunion Arena - 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 Test teaming with Val Venis to take on all three members of Mean Street Posse on the heels of Rodney, Pete Gas and Joey Ab's first WWF victory on SmackDown!
- Match #1: Prince Albert defeated Steve Blackman Jimmy Korderas was the referee. A decent start to Jakked as Prince Albert was trying to keep up with the act after being dropped previously by Big Bossman last week. Albert worked the shoulder of Blackman but the 'Lethal Weapon' fired back, going for the Martial Arts Kick just for Albert to pull him into the 'Baldo Bomb' [chokebomb] for the win.
- Prince Albert celebrated his win among boos, as the theme of Big Bossman hit; Bossman coming out to the rampway as both men stared each other down; at that moment it was revealed these two will compete next Saturday night on Jakked!
- A replay from RAW aired, airing Chris Jericho and the Acolytes take on The Radicalz and Big Show.
- Commercial Break
- A replay from RAW aired, airing Triple H's interruption of Jacqueline's celebration in the WWF Womens Championship tournament quarter-final, as well as Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley taking on Jacqueline.
- Match #2.1: Stevie Richards defeated Sho Funaki Chad Patton was the official. This match was only showed on international markets and airings of WWF Metal. Stevie Richards and Sho Funaki's partners, Essa Rios and TAKA Michinoku may face for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship but tonight it was their counterparts, as Richards took on Funaki in a high-flying treat for Metal. Back and forth, Funaki attempted a frankensteiner but Stevie reversed it into a top rope sit-out powerbomb for the victory.
- Stevie Richards celebrated his win as the announcers began to plug Sunday Night HeAT, with Essa Rios taking on TAKA Michinoku for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, from 6PM tomorrow on USA!
- A replay from RAW aired, highlighting the main event with The Rock taking on the New Age Outlaws.
- Commercial Break
- A replay from SmackDown! aired, promoting the Big Show and Cactus Jack promo.
- Match #2.2: The Kat defeated Barbara Bush Chad Patton was the referee. This match was only shown in the United States airing of Jakked. Not a good match at all, honestly. A nice effort by both women though, but it didn't appeal. The Kat this Monday finds herself having to compete with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley in the semi-final round of the WWF Womens Championship tournament; not looking that good currently. The Kat rolled BB up in a rolling clutch cover for a sneak three count.
- The Kat celebrated her victory, the crowd cheering as she helped Barbare Bush up for a hug and a handshake, but the announcers were busy promoting Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley facing The Kat this Monday on RAW.
- A replay from SmackDown! aired, reminding us of the Kane against Viscera fiasco, as well as Tori against Lita being shown for Kane's pyrotechnic mind games.
- Commercial Break
- Match #3: Mark Henry with Mae Young defeated The Headbangers Interesting handicap match, as Mae Young was actually here tonight, and this was a match where 'Sexual Chocolate' was trying to win back the praying attention of his girl, Mae. Mae being unhappy with Mark recently, she watched unsatisfied as Mark fended off Mosh and Thrasher, soon ending it with a big splash onto both Headbangers.
- Mark Henry celebrated his win as Mae Young seemed unhappy still with 'Sexual Chocolate'! She refused to raise his hand, instead leaving without him.
- An advertisement for Sunday Night HeAT aired, tomorrow night from 6PM on USA Network: scheduled to feature Jeff Hardy face D-Von Dudley, Tazz in action, Essa Rios defending the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship against TAKA Michinoku and Big Show against The Godfather for the WWF Hardcore Championship.
- A replay of SmackDown! aired, highlighting Kurt Angle face Chris Jericho in a non-title match.
- Commercial Break
- A replay from SmackDown! aired, highlighting The Rock, Edge and Christian face Triple H and the New Age Outlaws.
- Match #4: Test and Val Venis defeated The Mean Street Posse A pretty decent main event actually, as Test and Val Venis made a fitting team, these two Canadian natives from the Ontario area took on the three buffoons, Rodney, Pete Gas and Joey Abs in a handicap match. These three muppets previously defeated Al Snow and British Bulldog on SmackDown!; their first win ever in the World Wrestling Federation dated back to their debut last May. Test finished it with the Pumphandle Slam to Abs; the Money Shot from Venis getting the win.
- Test and Val Venis celebrated over the Mean Street Posse, the announcers promoting Sunday Night HeAT and RAW is WAR; Jakked goes off the air.
Quick Results Val Venis, Test def. Joey Abs, Pete Gas, Rodney Mark Henry def. Thrasher, Mosh The Kat def. Barbara Bush Stevie Richards def. Sho Funaki Prince Albert def. Steve Blackman
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Post by Rule 30 on Oct 2, 2010 7:08:31 GMT -5
-Jakked -Good win for Albert -A rematch sounds nice, but nothing too special -Stevie winning is nice -Essa Rios taking on TAKA Michinoku for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship sounds great. -Piss break -Mark Henry winning is okay, interesting with Young leaving -Test and Val Venis winning is good. Interesting team there.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 29, 2013 12:10:02 GMT -5
Returning in 7 days.
[enough time to configure all of the glitches the ProBoards upgrade left for me]
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Post by AKing1979 on Apr 29, 2013 19:35:16 GMT -5
I never knew you actually did this diary. Should be fun to see where you take this.
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Post by AKing1979 on Apr 29, 2013 19:36:11 GMT -5
Apologize for the double-post, accidentally double-clicked the button.
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Post by DTP. on May 12, 2013 20:32:52 GMT -5
Sunday 27th February 2000 Hartford, Connecticut, USA; Hartford Civic Center Hosted by Daniel Peterson
Hardcore Match for the WrestleMania Spot Cactus Jack vs Big Show
Steel Cage Match; If Kane loses, he must unmask Kane vs X-Pac
WWF Tag Team Championships The New Age Outlaws (c) vs Edge and Christian
Six-Man Tag Team Match Too Cool vs The Radicalz
Grudge Match Kurt Angle vs Tazz
Tag Team Tables II The Hardy Boyz vs The Dudley Boyz
Card TBA.
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Post by DTP. on May 12, 2013 21:24:41 GMT -5
WWW.ATTITUDETV.NET HeAT Coverage with Daniel Peterson
WWF HeAT Sunday 13th February 2000 Austin, Texas, USA; Erwin Arena Aired on USA Network
- The opening WWF Attitude signature aired, before proceeding with a video package to kick start Sunday Night HeAT, as we cut to the hot Erwin Arena in Austin, Texas for HeAT, with just two weeks away from No Way Out, live on pay-per-view! Kevin Kelly and Michael Cole introduced us to the show hyping up our main event for the evening, where the newcomer Tazz will meet his biggest challenge yet, going one-on-one with the big 500-pounder, Viscera!
- British Bulldog (w/Al Snow) def. Test Jim Korderas was the official. Test has been in quite a bizarre position recently, having derived into some sort of partnership or alliance with fellow training school graduate and fellow Canadian, Val Venis. British Bulldog on the other hand, similarly in an odd-ball tag team with the maniacal Al Snow - Snow seemingly having found his true partner in Davey Boy Smith. Snow rooted for Bulldog as these two big studs went toe-to-toe with heavy handed shots to one another, but with the numbers game advantage, Snow had Test distracted, which set him up for the Running Powerslam, giving Bulldog the win.
- British Bulldog had his hand raised in victory as Al Snow congratulated him before beginning to stomp away at the 6'6 Canadian, Test! Snow relentlessly stomped away at the blonde until suddenly Val Venis ran down to the ring, the "Big Valbowski" taking Snow down and sending him out of the ring, as Bulldog merely retreated! Venis aided to Test as Snow and Bulldog weren't happy.
- Commercial Break
- Essa Rios (w/Lita) def. Sho Funaki (w/TAKA Michinoku) in a non-title match Mike Chioda was the official. Essa Rios has been on a roll since his debut just a couple of weeks ago, winning the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship from Gillberg last Sunday night on Halftime HeAT, after over a year of Gillberg having the title in his possession. Meanwhile, Lita was also in a good place, reaching the semi-final round of the WWF Women's Championship tournament, just a few weeks into her tenure here in the World Wrestling Federation as well. Sho Funaki tried to get the better of Rios, as TAKA Michinoku tried to motivate Funaki from ringside. At one point, Michinoku tried to get involved, tripping Rios, and so his girlfriend Lita came off of the top of the ring steps with a big hurricanrana on Michinoku! Rios soonafter put Funaki away with the death valley driver and the moonsault, picking up the three!
- The crowd cheered as Essa Rios celebrated his win, as Lita got into the ring and handed her boyfriend the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. On a monitor backstage, Gillberg did not look impressed, as he then attempted to tear apart his locker room, just to find it difficult flipping a table over! A rematch seems imminent...
- Commercial Break
- In the backstage area, Jonathan Coachman managed to catch a few words with the "Olympic Gold Medalist" Kurt Angle, as Coachman asked Angle if he was going to be watching his rival, Tazz in action later tonight. Angle stated that he would be, telling Coachman that Tazz ruined the greatest winning streak in recent sports memory when he ended his back at the Royal Rumble. Angle stated that Tazz was going to get what he deserves, when suddenly he was interrupted by the WWF European Champion, Crash Holly. Crash grinned and asked Kurt how he was doing. Angle told Crash that he hasn't forgotten about him - another underdog like Tazz, who wants to embarrass him. Angle told Crash that he remembers how he helped his cousin, Hardcore beat him last Sunday night, and that he was challenging Crash to a shot at the WWF European title, tomorrow night on RAW! Crash told him that it was on.
- Big Bossman def. Steve Blackman Chad Patton was the referee. Bossman had a giant chip on his shoulder after engaging into this conflict with his ex-partner in crime, Prince Albert. Last Sunday on Halftime HeAT, Bossman went on a search of Albert, and it was Steve Blackman whom set him up, telling Bossman that Albert wasn't in the building before Albert attacked Bossman from behind moments later. Those two will meet this Thursday night on UPN SmackDown!, but now it was the "Lethal Weapon" digging into Bossman with some nasty kicks before Bossman eventually regained momentum, punishing Blackman with body shots, but Blackman made the comeback and went for the Pump Kick, just for Bossman to dodge it and nail him with the Bossman Slam for the victory!
- Big Bossman celebrated his win and picked up a microphone, as he proceeded to send a message to Prince Albert, his nightstick in hand, Bossman stating that Prince Albert's head would be smeared all over his nightstick by the time Thursday night rolls around; making it clear that Albert's ass would be his!
- We cut to the locker room, as Tazz was stood menacingly with his trademarked black towel over his head and his arms folded, and up next, the "Human Suplex Machine" will go one-on-one with the big 500-pounder, Viscera in our main event!
- Commercial Break
- Tazz def. Viscera The "Human Suplex Machine" has only suffered one defeat in his tenure here in the World Wrestling Federation, to Chris Benoit this past Thursday night on SmackDown!, with inevitable help from Kurt Angle. Angle was shown watching this match at several points during this match, as Viscera managed to use his weight as an advantage to further try and drive down the smaller yet more feisty Tazzmaniac. Tazz soon managed to get a grip however, retreating to the middle rope in order to get the big man down with a bulldog, soon following up with the Tazzmission for a very impressive victory!
- Tazz celebrated his win as the crowd cheered, Kevin Kelly and Michael Cole not believing that the "Human Suplex Machine" had just managed to knock off a victory against the 500 pound Viscera! Tazz was then suddenly jumped by Kurt Angle in the ring, as the "Olympic Gold Medalist" stomped away at his rival before planting him with an Olympic Slam! Angle stood tall over Tazz as HeAT went off the air.
Quick Results Tazz def. Viscera Big Bossman vs Steve Blackman Essa Rios def. Sho Funaki British Bulldog def. Test
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Post by DTP. on May 12, 2013 21:52:33 GMT -5
House Show Coverage with Daniel Peterson!
WWF @ Denver, CO; Pepsi Center on Friday 11th February 2000: The Holly Cousins def. Viscera and Mideon...The Acolytes def. Kai En Tai...The Godfather def. Mark Henry to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship...The Hardy Boyz def. The New Age Outlaws by DQ; the Outlaws retain the WWF Tag Team Championships...Prince Albert def. Big Bossman...Al Snow and British Bulldog def. Test and Val Venis...Cactus Jack and Chris Jericho def. Chris Benoit and Big Show by DQ [10,412]
WWF @ San Diego, CA; Sports Arena on Saturday 12th February 2000: D-Lo Brown def. Gangrel...Essa Rios and Lita def. Stevie Richards and Ivory...Kurt Angle def. Tazz..Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn def. Too Cool...Kane def. X-Pac in a steel cage match...Edge and Christian def. The Dudley Boyz...Triple H def. The Rock to retain the WWF Championship [12,423]
WWF @ Bakersfield, CA; Arena on Sunday 13th February 2000: The Holly Cousins def. Viscera and Mideon...The Acolytes def. Kai En Tai...The Godfather def. Mark Henry to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship...The Hardy Boyz def. The New Age Outlaws by DQ; the Outlaws retain the WWF Tag Team Championships...Prince Albert def. Big Bossman...Al Snow and British Bulldog def. Test and Val Venis...Cactus Jack and Chris Jericho def. Chris Benoit and Big Show by DQ [7,132]
WWF @ Davis, CA; Arena on Sunday 13th February 2000: D-Lo Brown def. Gangrel...Essa Rios and Lita def. Stevie Richards and Ivory...Kurt Angle def. Tazz..Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn def. Too Cool...Kane def. X-Pac by count-out...Edge and Christian def. The Dudley Boyz...Triple H def. The Rock to retain the WWF Championship [9,996]
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