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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 10, 2014 14:56:13 GMT -5
| AJ STYLES REPORTEDLY AGREES TO CONTRACT WITH THE WWE | According to multiple reports, AJ Styles has reportedly agreed to a contract with the WWE after spending the majority of his career with TNA. Styles had his contract expire with the 'rival' company recently and now appears to be on his way to the WWE. Similar sources are also reporting that Styles won't take long to get to the main roster due to his experience. Styles, 37, is rather seasoned but has never been given the full opportunity in WWE due to his commitment with TNA following the collapse of the WCW. It appears now, however, that he will be finally making his name known in the WWE even if it is in the twilight of his career. |
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 10, 2014 18:18:35 GMT -5
Okay. That's how you make it to 100 pages.
I'll update tomorrow morning with an actual detailed reply boo
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Post by tg11 on Jul 10, 2014 21:36:19 GMT -5
AJ Styles in a WWE ring, I honestly never thought that I would never ever see the day but now that he is coming to WWE I wonder if he will debut on either RAW or Smackdown? Or if he comes in as a face I hope he ends up coming in like his "Anti-Hero" character that he was in when he was in TNA debuting with his Evil Ways theme or if AJ is a face then here is hoping he feuds with The Authority but AJ Styles I could also see him feuding with Wyatt Family, Punk, Cena, Orton, Sheamus, Jericho, Reigns, Lesnar, etc. but if he debuts then I can see it being around Survivor Series or even by Royal Rumble
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2014 4:08:07 GMT -5
A best of 7 for the Money in the Bank makes it look like a massive deal, I like it. Makes sense for Dolph to get the first win and for the holder to be battling up hill to hang onto it. I also liked Batista's promo and the conflict between Cena and Vickie - the whole Cena as on screen authority is a masterstroke. AJ against Nikki is going to be great, I like that she cost Nikki the win here as she looked like overcoming the odds. Makes her look like a real champ. Good promo by Ambrose but I am glad Batista went over him. A slight worry that you are potentially blowing future PPV matches in the lead up to NOC but it's not a major issue. Sheamus looking strong in the melee is good but he's only making the numbers up in the match for me. Bo Dallas is a funny character can't wait to see what you do with him. I like the disension in the ranks between Batista and Orton. What is best for business is really what's best for each of them on their own, but they need each other so can't be out on their own. It's a precarious situation and I like it. I wish Barrett was further on than midcarding by now but it is what it is. I liked his segment after the match with the kissing the feet, classic heel behaviour, very old school. RVD builds momentum in the typical way and Del Rio gets an edge by injuring him. Should be good when they meet on Monday. Braxton as a fighting champ is good, would like a three way tbh over him taking either of them on solo. Would make him look great beating them both. I feel for you with the Wyatt/Jericho thing, bad luck at it's finest! Good promo though. Great way to close the show with both their feud and the Bryan/Roman feud getting some build. Excellent show, congrats on the century of pages.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 11, 2014 4:34:10 GMT -5
Ryan did it first. Well, I just planted the seeds for AJ Styles' signing rather than actual signing him, but it. A fantastic start to SmackDown with the first match in this Best-of-Seven series. Dolph Ziggler getting the win was for the better since I am sure that Antonio Cesaro will come out on top after the series goes all the way to match seven in the future. This is one of the better ideas I've seen on the board as of late. Liked Batista's promo about Dean Ambrose. I absolutely love how Ambrose has been handled since SummerSlam. Whether he's a heel or face, I don't care. He's cool as sh*t. A bit mixed on displaying John Cena and Nikki Bella's relationship on WWE television. I wasn't a fan of that happening in real life with Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella, so it's automatically something that I'm not keen on. Naomi and Cameron with a victory was fine, providing solid build for Nikki's title defense against AJ Lee at Night of Champions. Great first hour main event between Batista and Dean Ambrose. Easily could have closed out the show, and in my mind, it should have. Batista with the win was fine, even if it does put a slight dent in Ambrose's momentum. I thought that the aftermath furthered that as well. Would have preferred Ambrose standing tall rather than Sheamus. I look forward to seeing how you handle this beautiful creature, Bo Dallas. A good win for Seth Rollins over Adam Rose. The Intercontinental Champion needed this one, though I would like for this to be his only one over a Commonwealth member for the time being. Can't really have the group looking weak in action as Wade Barrett prepares for his title shot at Night of Champions. Very much liked the aftermath. An expected victory for Rob Van Dam over Fandango. A good assault from Alberto Del Rio to promote their match on Monday for the United States Championship shot. I still see Del Rio coming out on top, even if he did so here as well. A very good main event with a result that I'm torn on. I just don't know about having Bray Wyatt take a pinfall defeat on television, especially on SmackDown. It did its job hyping Bray's match against Chris Jericho at Night of Champions, but still. The aftermath was good, though, The Usos and Roman Reigns all getting involved. A rather grand episode of SmackDown, I would say.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 12, 2014 12:12:07 GMT -5
SEPTEMBER 9, 2013 FROM THE AIR CANADA CENTRE IN TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
The Monday Night Raw intro video airs and the cameras come live into the Air Canada Centre from Toronto, Ontario, Canada! Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and John Bradshaw Layfield welcome everyone to the show. Tonight, WWE Champion Batista will go one on one with CM Punk, the number one contender for the United States Champion will be determined between Rob Van Dam and Alberto Del Rio and The Wyatt Family will be facing their Night of Champions opponents in Chris Jericho and The Usos in a six man tag team match! Plus, the Rated R Superstar Edge will be making his second appearance in the WWE since announcing his retirement last December and his first since being inducted into the Hall of Fame this year! All this coming up live on Monday Night Raw!
The arena is looked over by the main camera once again and the theme music of WWE Champion Batista hits to some strong heat from the crowd. He makes his way out to the stage and looks around at the Air Canada Centre with a look of disgust that soon cracks into a chuckle. He comes down and into the ring and snatches a microphone from ringside, stepping up to the middle of the squared circle - ordering the crowd to shut up. He gets some more heat but ignores it, "You know, ever since I've become WWE Champion I've been treated with so little respect and it makes me sick to my stomach! You're all a bunch of hypocrites! Every single one of you! When CM Punk cashed in his money in the bank it was all good, that was fine. But when a quality superstar like myself cashes in all of a sudden it is the worst thing that has ever happened. You know what you all need to do? Get over it and deal with it!" He goes on, saying that it really doesn't matter what they think anyway because not only tonight will he beat CM Punk, but this Sunday at Night of Champions he'll beat CM Punk, Sheamus, Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton too. Tons of 'you suck!' chants break out and Dave shakes his head, "No! Canada sucks!" He gets some more heat and starts to bash the crowd off-microphone, leading to the interruption of 'Cult of Personality' and the arena roaring. CM Punk makes his way out from the back and comes right down to the ring, circling around his rival over recent months. He shakes his head and throws his hands up, "I think that Toronto had it right the first time, Dave, and that is that you suck! As a matter of fact, you suck so much that you can't win a single match on your own. But tonight is different and Sunday is different... because no matter what gets put in my way, I'm going to take you and everything else out! Then at Night of Champions, I'll do the same thing except the only difference is I'll be walking out the WWE Champion once again!"
Sheamus' music hits and he makes his way down to the ring, shaking his head at the two and says with all due respect, he is going to be the one walking out WWE Champion on Sunday. "As a matter of fact, I practically proved that last week when I had my match against Dave won, fella!" He stares at Punk then turns to Batista, saying that if Randy Orton didn't have his back and didn't have his head jammed up his 'arse' he would have had a preview of Sunday night with a Brogue Kick! The crowd buzzes until Orton's theme hits next, The Viper making his way out with an angry look across his face. He storms right into the ring and stands next to Dave, pointing at Sheamus first. "I'm not jamming my head anywhere, Sheamus, but I can guarantee you at Night of Champions I'll kick your head clean off! And for you, Punk, don't be thinking for a second that Dave needs any help to win the WWE Championship..." He looks to Batista before saying he better not be banking on him helping him remain champion on Sunday. "I'm one, you're just one-a." The crowd buzzes once again as Batista asks what the hell that is supposed to mean and finally, Dean Ambrose's theme song hits to no real surprise of anyone. He gets a loud mixed reaction as he makes his way down, saying it is so nice to see the chaos! "We all have our flaws, gentleman, we all have our flaws but the difference between Dean Ambrose and the four of you is that Dean Ambrose knows each and every single one of those flaws and will exploit them at Night of Champions in order to become the new WWE Champion! I'm gonna bash your heads in, boys!" He widens his eyes and glares at all four of them, the group starting to bicker at each other until Commissioner John Cena makes his way out to the ramp to a loud reaction from the fans. He tells them all to calm down, because he has a solution to all of this mess. "We already got ourselves Batista versus CM Punk tonight... but how about we give Randy, Dean and Sheamus all a chance to show us what they got tonight? Right here, right now, in Toronto!" He gets a pop for the mention of the host city, "We're going to have ourselves a triple threat match!" He flashes a smile as the trio look at each other, each seeming rather satisfied with the idea as that match is coming up next!
DEAN AMBROSE DEFEATS RANDY ORTON AND SHEAMUS VIA PINFALL Returning from break, the match is under way and Orton is on the outside sitting against the announce table as Ambrose and Sheamus go at it by trading blows. The Celtic Warrior gets the upper hand and hits a big slam into the corner, followed up by a huge clothesline! He gets a near fall after it and after a couple of minutes of more control, Ambrose starts to come back. He hits a huge leaping DDT and slips out of the ring, storming up to Orton and throwing his face off the steel post. He swings him into the ring and along with Sheamus, they double team The Viper. Ambrose is blasted with the RKO out of nowhere, however, and he rolls right underneath the ropes! Sheamus comes up to Orton and gets hit with a huge uppercut. Orton swings momentum entirely in his favor and ends up ducking a Brogue Kick, leading to the RKO! He hops right up to the Headlock Driver from Ambrose, however, and he hooks both legs up for the three count!
The WWE Universe gives a loud, mixed reaction as Ambrose pops right back onto his feet, leaning his chest over the ropes with a big smile across his face. He shouts that he is going to become the WWE Champion on Sunday and exits the ring, making his way up the ramp and towards the back as Orton and Sheamus both sit in pain on the mat - frustrated over the defeat, especially the man who was pinned in Randy Orton.
Returning, the same promo video airs from last week showing everyday people being successful in ordinary life events. Such as a little girl learning how to ride a bike, a man bowling a strike and a man getting the promotion he wanted at work. A voice over speaks over all of it, "You can be successful in life! You may have to attempt over and over again to be just that, but it is possible. Anything is possible! All you have to do.. is Bo-Lieve!" An image of Bo Dallas is shown, gazing off into the distance with 'Bo-Lieve' lettered in front of him.
AJ LEE DEFEATS BRIE BELLA WITH DIVA'S CHAMPION NIKKI BELLA VIA SUBMISSION The match starts off with AJ completely destroying Brie, getting multiple two counts that she stops on her own. She goes for a clothesline in the corner, but Brie manages to move out of the way. She hits a big kick to the stomach and starts to get back into the match, setting up for the Bella Buster - only for AJ to slip free. She ducks a clothesline and hits a big shot to the face, followed up by the Black Widow. Brie tries to find her way out but quickly buckles her knees and falls to the mat, submitting to the hold.
AJ continues to pull away at the hold and Nikki storms into the ring, dropping an elbow across the face of AJ! She mounts on top of the number one contender and keeps on driving fists to the head of Lee. They both get back up and AJ slips out of the ring before Nikki can do anything more and she backs up the ramp, a huge smile across her face as she has managed to get in the head of Nikki once again, this time by beating her twin sister in Brie just six days before Night of Champions.
Returning, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are backstage yelling at Randy Orton over his defeat earlier on in the night to Dean Ambrose. Stephanie explains that Ambrose is nothing but a thorn in their side and a lunatic and he should not be allowed to have any bit of confidence going into this Sunday. Hunter stops her from speaking about Dean, "We can let that slide but what really irritates me, Randy, is what you said to Dave out there. He's one-a? You're number one? Look, Randy, I get that you have an ego but this is about what is best for business and you will get what you deserve down the road but it just isn't coming this Sunday because the job is to make sure Dave walks out with the WWE Championship still around his waist. You understand?" The two stare down and Orton mumbles, Hunter asking him again - getting more agitated. Orton shouts that he understands, the power couple telling him 'good' before walking off, leaving The Viper in anger and deep thought.
The cameras transition to Renee Young and she introduces her guest at this time to be Rob Van Dam. He walks up with his arm bandaged up and Renee asks him how his arm is feeling going into his number one contenders match tonight after Alberto Del Rio targeted it last week on Smackdown. "You know, Renee, at first I was real angry. I was real angry because I thought Alberto Del Rio screwed me but then guess what? I don't need my arms to beat Alberto Del Rio. Hell, I barely need my feet! Tonight, man, I'm gonna get my revenge one way or another and then I'm going to go to Night of Champions and get the chance to face some real competition." He shrugs his shoulders and says with all due respect to the United States Champion Ryan Braxton, "Once that match is over this Sunday these fans are going to be saying the name - Rob! Van! Dam!" He smiles, nods and heads off with a lot of confidence going into his match against Del Rio and possibly Braxton.
ROB VAN DAM DEFEATS ALBERTO DEL RIO VIA PINFALL TO BECOME THE NUMBER ONE CONTENDER TO THE UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP The bell rings and Del Rio immediately targets the bad arm, RVD responding by throwing kicks. He can't get a hold of Alberto, however, and the arm continues to be worked viciously. ADR tries for the Rolling Cross Armbar early but Rob manages to slip free and hit a big time spinning wheel kick. He pops right back up and keeps on working at Del Rio, eventually dropping him with a springboard kick to the face. He delivers the Rolling Thunder and gets prepared for the Five Star, only for Alberto roll out of the way! He snaps back up and throws a huge kick to the chest of Rob. He goes for the pin but only gets a two count. He continues to work the arm for another minute and goes to the corner, putting RVD up onto the top turnbuckle in a set up for a superplex. Rob manages to throw some elbows with his good arm, however, and drops him with one big kick to the back of the head! Del Rio falls to the mat and 'The Whole Dam Show' flies off with the Five Star Frog Splash! He hooks both legs up for the three.
The crowd cheers as RVD rises back onto his feet, holding onto his midsection with his bad arm. He raises his good one up and gives the crowd the pleasure of leading them in the chant of his name before the official holds it up for him. Ryan Braxton's theme music hits and the United States Champion makes his way out and down to the ring. He steps right in and stares RVD down, nodding before extending a handshake. Van Dam accepts it as the two will meet on Sunday for the United States Championship!
Returning, Jack Swagger's theme music hits and he makes his way out to the ramp along with Zeb Colter. The cameras pan to the ring to show R-Truth already there, ready for action. Colter, of course, has something to say first though. "Last week here on Raw, a real American was screwed out of an opportunity. An opportunity to begin the process in order to become the United States Champion! Perhaps the most deserving United States Champion in the history of the WWE. Last week here on Raw, a real American was screwed out of an opportunity by a bigot and treasonous 'American' in Big E Langston..." He shakes his head and says he has had quite enough of Big E Langston, as has Jack Swagger. So with that, he is inviting Big E to a match on the Night of Champions Kickoff! "With that, we ask you all rise up onto your feet, place your hands over your hearts and say in a loud, clear voice: We! The People!" Swagger makes his way down and into the ring for his match.
JACK SWAGGER WITH ZEB COLTER DEFEATS R-TRUTH WITH KOFI KINGSTON VIA SUBMISSION The match begins and Truth gets some offense in early, surprising Swagger. He gets a couple of quick near falls off roll ups but ends up getting dropped with a big boot to the head. Swagger uses his traditional wrestling background to dominate Truth on the mat and sets up for the Gut Wrench Powerbomb, only for Truth to slip free and kick him in the gut - followed up by the Axe Kick! He hooks both legs up but only gets a two count. He questions the referee's count and in the process, Swagger gets back onto his feet. Truth turns around and tries to hit a punch but gets his leg taken out, the 'Real American' proceeding to put on the Ankle Lock! Truth throws his hands about and tries to find a way out, but quickly has to submit to the hold.
Swagger refuses to let go of the hold, wrenching away more and more. The theme music of Big E Langston hits, however, and he comes storming down and into the ring. He drops Swagger with a clothesline and he rolls right out of the ring to Colter, Big E stomping across the ring. He grabs a microphone from ringside and stares right at Swagger and Colter, telling the two of them that this Sunday on the Kickoff Show - it's on! Swagger and Colter both seem rather satisfied, Jack vowing to defeat Langston.
The cameras cut backstage to WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos getting their boots laced up and Chris Jericho walks up to them, asking if they are ready to go. Jimmy and Jey give a confident 'yes' as the trio head off with each other as they will face all three members of The Wyatt Family - next!
CHRIS JERICHO AND WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS THE USOS DEFEAT THE WYATT FAMILY VIA COUNT OUT The bell rings as Harper starts off with Jey, the prior getting the upper hand following an early sidewalk slam. He dominates with his strength over Jey and makes back and forth tags with Rowan in order to keep the other team from getting anything going. Jey ducks underneath a spinning clothesline from Harper, however, and dropkicks him right into one of the open corners. He runs right at him and hits a big splash, leading to a tag to his brother. Jimmy comes right in and sends Harper right over the ropes. Rowan storms into the ring in response, getting sent over as well. Wyatt comes in as well but gets clotheslined by the two, then springboard dropkicked through the ropes by Jericho! Y2J and The Usos proceed to hit simultaneous dives through and over the ropes to take out the entire Wyatt Family. A commercial break follows up and upon the return, Rowan is in control over Jey. After a minute or so, Jey begins to fight back and makes the hot tag to Jericho! He comes in to a huge pop and sends Rowan down multiple times, eventually hitting him a Codebreaker! He bounces right back to the corner and Bray tags himself in, widening his eyes. He steps right in and trades blows with Jericho after a short staredown! Things spill to the outside, along with the other four and chaos ensues. Wyatt ends up throwing Jericho back into the ring, but instead of going back in after him - he allows the referee to get to a count of ten.
The fans boo as the bell rings, the signature of The Wyatt Family following soon after. The lights come back on in the arena about ten seconds later with the trio at the top of the stage, Wyatt laughing with his arms spread out and a microphone dangling in his hand. He wags his finger towards the ring, "You thought I was going to let this game finish her tonight, Chris? No, no, no! WE HAVE TO HAVE MORE TIME! MORE TIME FOR FUN! ON SUNDAY, CHRIS, YOU GET TO SAVE US ALL!" He laughs hysterically and goes to say more, only for Jericho to yell from a microphone of his own - shouting Bray's name repeatedly. "WILL YOU PLEASE! SHUT! THE HELL! UP!" He stares up the ramp and says that he doesn't want to play any games, the only thing he wants to do is kick Wyatt's ass. He says he'd also put his money on The Usos beating his two 'bearded bitches'. "This Sunday at Night of Champions, Bray, once I'm done with you... I guarantee you will NEVER! EVVVVVERRRRR! BE THE SAME... AGAYN!" He throws his microphone down, staring up the ramp and patting The Usos on the chest, Bray left laughing over the words of Jericho.
A graphic appears for what is coming up next - the return of The Rated R Superstar, Edge!
"You think you know me..." Hits to a thunderous ovation from the crowd upon the return from break and the Rated R Superstar, Edge, makes his way out to a huge pop from his hometown crowd. Another pop comes as Justin Roberts introduces him as 'Toronto's own'. He gives some high fives to the members of the crowd in the front row and steps into the squared circle, spreading his arms out with a huge smile across his face. He takes a microphone from ringside and scratches his head, not speaking because of the rambunctious WWE Universe. "Well, doesn't it feel damn good to be back in a WWE ring... but it damn sure feels even better to be in a WWE ring right here in Toronto!" The crowd explodes for the third time since Edge made his entrance and he laughs, telling them it is alright to simmer down a bit - saying he appreciates it all. "It has been pretty tough for me over the past nine months not being able to compete in front of all of you people but let me tell you one thing: I still have the best fans in the entire world and there is nothing that can change that!" He smiles and continues on, saying that he went from being the Rated R Superstar to the Rated R Hall of Famer and it is thanks to each and every single one of them. He gives a wave and prepares to leave, only for The Commonwealth's theme music to hit and headed by Wade Barrett, they make their way out to the top of the stage. They slowly make their way down to the ring and Barrett enters along with his 'Queen', Paige, as the others surround the ring.
Barrett snickers while clutching a microphone in his hand, "Well, well, well! If it isn't the Rated R Superstar himself before us all. In case you haven't been in tune with what has gone on here recently, there is a new regime taking over as we speak and that new regime is The Commonwealth! The group you see before you surrounding this ring, headed by it's king and queen - Wade Barrett and Paige." He pecks a kiss on the cheek of Paige and Edge shrugs his shoulders, looking out to the crowd before staring right back at Barrett. He asks 'the almighty king' if he can say something, to which Barrett tells him to go right ahead. "I have seen this Commonwealth and it seems to me that ever since you lost the WWE Championship two years ago you've had nothing going for you, Wade. Now you form this group and think all of a sudden that every one is going to start literally kneeling before you? I don't think that sounds right to me because all you've become over that time is the biggest let down the wrestling business has seen since The Shockmaster." The fans give an 'ooh' as Barrett starts to chuckle, warning Edge not to insult him like that - reminding him that during his reign as WWE Champion, he managed to knock him off at Summerslam two years ago. Edge then re-iterates that that was two years ago, Barrett once again warning him not to insult him. The Rated R Superstar explains that he isn't insulting him, he is just stating facts. The leader of The Commonwealth raises his hand up in motion, getting his group to all rise up onto the apron. They all do and slowly enter the ring, Barrett putting his hand up into a fist - the foursome all kneeling down around him. He tells Edge to do the same, or suffer the consequences. The Toronto fans scream for Edge not to do it and before he can give a response, Seth Rollins' theme music hits! The Commonwealth rise from their knees and look up the ramp, Barrett ordering that they go stop him! The group all exit the ring and stand at the bottom of the stage, waiting. The Intercontinental Champion, however, comes storming into the ring from behind and he pats Edge on the back - Barrett turning to a spear! Rollins follows it up with the Curb Stomp! He and Edge quickly get out of the ring together as The Commonwealth try to come back in time to get their hands on them. Rollins and Edge back their way up the ramp and the Rated R Superstar raises up the Intercontinental Champion's arm up high, showing his support as The Commonwealth are left fuming in the ring, especially Barrett, as he will look to take the belt away this Sunday at Night of Champions!
Returning, Byron Saxton is backstage and he introduces his guest at this time - Goldust. He walks up and does his signature scoff, which throws Saxton off guard a bit. He takes a moment to gather himself again and asks Goldust what it is he has to announce here tonight about the return of his brother, Cody Rhodes. Goldust's eyes lighten right up, "Oh, it is fantastic, Byron! It is fantastic news because we are only seven days away. My brother took his time off and he got married! HE GOT MARRIED, BYRON! Now that the honeymoon is over, it is time to get back to business and business... is beautiful." He strokes Saxton's cheek awkwardly before scoffing in his face once again, heading off. Despite the weirdness, Cody Rhodes will be back next week!
RYBACK AND EZEKIEL JACKSON DEFEAT REY MYSTERIO AND SIN CARA VIA PINFALL The bell rings as Jackson and Cara start things off, Cara surprising everyone by actually getting momentum his way early on. He can't take Jackson down, however, and goes for a springboard that results in him being vicious slammed. Ryback and Zeke just completely run through Cara making tags back and forth until a hot tag is made to Mysterio. He runs right in and swings all around the ring, rocking Jackson. He sets up for the 619 but in the process of the hurricanrana set up, Jackson makes a tag to Ryback. Mysterio proceeds to hit the first part of the 619 and follows it up with the Senton, only to turn right around to the Meat Hook Clothesline! Ryback hooks both legs up for the three count.
Ryback gets right back onto his feet and mocks Mysterio, slapping his own chest. Cara comes into the ring and starts to trade shots with Ryback, Jackson charging forward and hitting a huge boot to the chest of Cara - sending him back across the ring and through the ropes. Ryback and Jackson laugh together and exit the ring, making their way up the ramp and to the back as their success as a tag team continues on here tonight.
A replay airs from last week on Smackdown where Doph Ziggler rolled Antonio Cesaro wit the tights to take a one-zero lead in the best of seven series for the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase. The replay concludes with Ziggler smiling over the cheap win.
ANTONIO CESARO DEFEATS DOLPH ZIGGLER IN MATCH TWO IN THE BEST-OF-SEVEN SERIES FOR THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MONEY IN THE BANK BRIEFCASE (1-1) The match begins with the two locking up, each swinging waves of momentum in their favor. Ziggler hits an early Zig Zag and almost gets the three count to go up two-zero. He smack talks Cesaro and the crowd and ends up missing a big elbow, allowing Antonio to get back in control. He hits his signature toss uppercut and Ziggler bounces off the ropes, coming back to another one that leads to a two count. He uses his strength and displays it to the crowd repeatedly, eventually setting up for the big swing and doing it twelve times before releasing Dolph. He gets another two count and the fans are disappointed. The Show Off starts to come back once again and ends up hitting the Fameasser. He prepares for the Zig Zag but Cesaro manages to elbow him off, duck a shot and drop him with the Neutralizer! He hooks both legs up for the win.
Cesaro stirs back up slowly and the official holds his arm up as the victor. He stands over Ziggler as he is handed his briefcase, Cesaro raising it over his head as Dolph slowly rolls out of the ring in disappointment, as the series between the two is now tied at one to one.
Returning, the announcement is made that at Night of Champions this Sunday it will be Antonio Cesaro versus Dolph Ziggler in match three of the best of seven series for the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase!
The cameras transition back in the arena and the theme music of Roman Reigns hits to some strong heat from the crowd. He and Paul Heyman make their way out to the top of the stage and gaze around at the arena. Heyman slowly pulls a microphone up and grins, "Ladies and gentleman my name is Paul Heyman and this man standing next to me is the man whom at Night of Champions in just six nights will become your new World... Heavyweight... Champion." He gets some heat for even mentioning the possibility. Heyman continues on saying that week after week since the night after WrestleMania his client has proved to everybody exactly what he came here to prove and that is he is the future of the WWE. "He has defeated John Cena. He has defeated Sheamus. He has defeated anybody that has come in his way and Bryan Danielson will be no different! And I promise each and every single one of you that on the next episode of Monday Night Raw you will be not only looking at my client but you will be looking at the World Heavyweight Championship around his waist." He grows a smile across his face and hands the mike off to Reigns, whom brings a grin himself. "Bryan, you're one of those people that believe that it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog. But trust me when I tell you, you're wrong... this Sunday, I'm not just going to beat you, I'm going to decimate you and break you in half... then I'm gonna walk out with your belt around my waist. You've been warned." He hands the microphone off to Heyman, whom puts it off to the side before raising his client's arm up to the boos of the Toronto crowd.
The cameras cut backstage to CM Punk making his way down the halls as he will be going one on one with the WWE Champion Batista up next in the main event just six days away from the Championship Scramble match!
CM PUNK DEFEATS WWE CHAMPION BATISTA VIA PINFALL IN A NON-TITLE MATCH The bell rings and the two stare each other down before stepping forward, sharing some trash talk. They both begin to throw fists at each other and Batista nails a big slam into the corner, driving shoulders to the midsection repeatedly and viciously. He gets a near fall after a spinebuster and he gets frustrated with the referee, demanding he count faster. After a failed Batista Bomb, Punk dropkicks Dave through the ropes and dives right out after him and sends him into the announce table back first! A commercial break follows and after the return, Punk works Batista with his kicks and delivers a big time bulldog. He goes for it again but gets shoved forward into the corner, Batista hitting a big time spinebuster on the return. He follows it up with the Batista Bomb but Punk manages to kick out of the pin attempt! Batista follows up with a beat down for a minute and goes for the spear, only to end up hitting the referee! He spins around to Punk and he nails the Go To Sleep! Randy Orton comes storming to the ring suddenly and slides right in and trades shots with Punk. He ducks underneath a shot and goes for the RKO, only to get shoved right into Batista! The Animal is stunned and drops onto one knee, getting right back up to another Go To Sleep! Punk then kicks Orton in the back of the head and drops him through the ropes and out to the apron. He hooks the close leg up of Batista and the referee slowly counts the three.
The crowd roars as Punk rises back onto his feet, trash talking Batista and Orton. He takes a microphone from ringside and looks up the ramp, "How about it Hunter? How about you get the hell out here yourself instead of sending your two cronies after me? Huh!?" He throws the microphone down and turns back to Batista, dragging him up and sends him up into the corner. He fires away as hard as he can at the head until The Animal shoves him back, Orton coming up from behind and dropping him with the RKO! The Viper gets back up and stares at Batista, the two seeming about to clash until Sheamus storms down to the ring and joins in the brawl, shortly followed up by Dean Ambrose. The four brawl and Punk eventually stirs back up, joining in as well. Tons of backstage officials and referees come rushing down to the ring and try to break the five up, unable to gather control just as it will be on Sunday as Monday Night Raw comes to an end.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 12, 2014 12:16:47 GMT -5
| Championship Scramble Match for the WWE Championship Batista(c) vs CM Punk vs Sheamus vs Randy Orton vs Dean Ambrose
World Heavyweight Championship Bryan Danielson(c) vs Roman Reigns
Intercontinental Championship Seth Rollins(c) vs Wade Barrett
United States Championship Ryan Braxton(c) vs Rob Van Dam
Singles Match Bray Wyatt vs Chris Jericho
WWE Tag Team Championships The Usos(c) vs The Wyatt Family
Diva's Championship Nikki Bella(c) vs AJ Lee
Match Three of the Best-of-Seven Series for the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank Briefcase Antonio Cesaro(c) vs Dolph Ziggler | Date, Venue and Location
| Official Theme Song | September 15, 2013 - Joe Louis Arena - Detroit, MI | "We Are" by Hollywood Undead
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Poster Credit: Elliot
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Post by snickelodeon on Jul 12, 2014 12:29:03 GMT -5
Day at my computer at work. Today I've been paid over time to pretty much spend most of my day on here. Anyway getting of from work now but just wanted to congratulate you on getting to a 100 pages.
I think if you asked most people on this diary who's was the best it would be a pick me between you and Ryan so props for the consistent quality.
I'll give a review to Raw a bit later, just wanted to tip my hat to you, while also using it as an excuse to pimp the latest from TNA02-03!!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 13, 2014 13:11:08 GMT -5
SEPTEMBER 12, 2013 FROM THE CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE IN OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA
The Smackdown intro video airs and inside the Canadian Tire Centre from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Michael Cole and John Bradshaw Layfield give the introduction to the show, announcing that the main event tonight will feature a star-studded eight man tag team match! World Heavyweight Champion Bryan Danielson will team with Chris Jericho and WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos to go against Roman Reigns and the entire Wyatt Family. Also, WWE Champion Batista has been scheduled to face his supposed ally Randy Orton tonight by orders of Randy Orton!
The theme music of World Heavyweight Champion Bryan Danielson hits and the arena roars. He makes his way out to the stage and looks all around before hoisting his title belt up in the air, hopping down the ramp while leading the 'Yes!' chants. He makes his way down and into the ring and takes a microphone from ringside, the WWE Universe continuing with the chants as he stands waiting to speak. "In just a couple of nights I am going to be defending my World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns. I won the belt at WrestleMania and I've defeated all challenges so far from Dolph Ziggler to Randy Orton to Chris Jericho... but none of them have vowed to do what Roman Reigns has vowed to do. What Roman vowed to do this past Monday on Raw to me really got me thinking." He mentions how Reigns said he would decimate him and break him in half before walking out with the World Heavyweight Championship. Danielson says it sounds rather intimidating to hear that. He takes a moment before speaking again, explaining to the WWE Universe that he may get broken in half, he may get decimated but at the end of the night he will do whatever he can to ensure they get the champion they want and deserve! The Ottawa fans burst into 'Yes!' chants yet again, Danielson nodding and pumping his title up and down simultaneously with the chants.
Roman Reigns' music hits and he makes his way out to the stage along with Paul Heyman to some strong heat, the two each having big grins across their face. Danielson stares them down from in the ring and Heyman pats a microphone in the palm of his hand before speaking up. "Ladies and gentlemen my name is Paul Heyman and this man next to me as you all know by now is the next World Heavyweight Champion, my client - Rrrroman! RRREIGNS!" He throws his hand out in front of his client and then turns his attention back towards the World Champion in the ring. "Mr. Danielson, you may not believe this but I have a tremendous amount of respect for you. I mean, look at where you came from! You came from being a kid wrestling in high school gymnasiums to the top of this company as the World Heavyweight Champion and now you've got all of these brilliant people chanting the word 'Yes!' at you." He laughs at his own words, apologizing and saying he can't even take himself seriously saying words like that. He goes on to explain that he doesn't believe that Bryan Danielson is World Champion material. "Maybe Cruiserweight Champion, if that still existed, sure!" He throws in as an insult before claiming that the only person here right now that deserves to be World Champion is Roman Reigns. Danielson cuts Heyman off and returns the favor of insulting him, saying he has a tremendous amount of respect for him too - saying he not only completely ran a company into the ground, but he has had every single one of clients be the biggest douchebag in the WWE! Reigns takes exception and tries to step forward, Heyman holding him back. "Come on, Roman! I know you're not a man of many words, so why don't you come right on down and we can let out our aggression before tonight? Before Night of Champions? Come on, big man!" Reigns bursts through the arm of Heyman and starts to storm down the ramp, Paul pleading with his client not to give in to Danielson. Reigns gets down to the ring and takes a hold of the bottom rope, breathing heavily before pulling away slowly to the displeasure of the crowd. He backs away slowly with Heyman as Bryan leans over the ropes, continuing to beckon him towards the ring. "You'll see him later, you'll see him later." Heyman tells his client as they keep on making their way back.
Returning, Rob Van Dam is at ringside and joins Cole and JBL on commentary for the forthcoming match.
UNITED STATES CHAMPION RYAN BRAXTON DEFEATS ALBERTO DEL RIO VIA PINFALL IN A NON-TITLE MATCH The bell rings and Braxton overpowers Del Rio, slamming him into the corner before dropping him with a bridge suplex that gives him a two count. Both me get back up and Braxton delivers a vicious series of clotheslines, only to miss one and hit the corner chest first. Del Rio starts working the arm down in preparation for his submission finisher. He goes for it quickly after slamming the arm across the ropes and Braxton manages to roll through, getting back onto his feet and nailing a big belly-to-back suplex. After another minute of domination from the champion, he gets caught and pulled into the cross armbar. Del Rio refuses to let up on the hold and wrenches away, Braxton struggling to find his way out. He manages to get himself over to the ropes and drags himself onto his knees. He pulls Del Rio up with all of his power and delivers the spinning powerbomb with one arm! He hooks the far leg up for the three.
The fans cheer the United States Champion on as he rises onto his feet, Rob Van Dam removing himself from commentary. He takes the title belt and heads up the steel steps and into the ring, staring down his opponent for Sunday. He puts the belt out to hand it over and Braxton slowly takes it, putting it over his shoulder and nodding. RVD suddenly shoves Ryan to the side as Del Rio comes from behind, Rob taking the liberty to drop him with a big kick to the face! Alberto rolls out of the ring as Van Dam stares him down, Braxton staring RVD down over the act. The 'Whole Dam Show' stares back to the champion and nods, motioning for the belt before leading the crowd in the chant of his name.
BIG E LANGSTON DEFEATS FANDANGO WITH SUMMER RAE VIA PINFALL The match begins with Fandango hitting a series of chops and low dropkicks, only to miss a shot off the ropes and get blasted with a big slam. Langston completely dominates him and ends up nailing a big splash in the corner. He misses a clothesline and Fandango drops him with a huge DDT! He hooks the leg but only gets a two count. He takes his time getting back to his feet and goes to the top turnbuckle, attempting his signature leg drop - only to completely miss. Langston gets back up and pulls down the straps on his singlet, pounding his chest before hitting the Big Ending. He hooks both legs up and gets the three count.
Langston stirs back onto his feet and pounds on his chest a few more times before taking a microphone from ringside. "I just wanted to say real quick... this Sunday... make sure you tune into the Night of Champions Kickoff." He takes a few deep breaths, getting a bit fired up. "Because I'm going to take out Jack Swagger and then if I'm lucky enough, I'm going to take care of Zeb Colter too and show them what a real American really is!" He throws the microphone down to the mat and gets a small pop from the fans. He exits the ring, seeming very determined going into his match against Jack Swagger on Sunday.
Backstage, Randy Orton is getting ready for his upcoming match and Batista walks up to him. The two stare down and Orton asks the WWE Champion what he wants. "What do I want? I want you to understand that tonight I'm going to kick your ass. But after that, we need to be on the same page going into this Sunday." The Viper laughs and asks if he is serious, saying he doesn't think he is going to be kicking his ass tonight. "Look, we can go out there and have ourselves an actual match if you want, Dave, but if we do I'm giving you a fair warning that if we do that I will have no problem dropping you with an RKO or laying you out with a punt to the skull... as for Sunday, don't worry. I've got your back... but I've also got my own." He heads off, Batista left glaring as their match against each other is coming up next.
WWE CHAMPION BATISTA VS RANDY ORTON GOES TO A NO CONTEST IN A NON-TITLE MATCH The bell sounds and the two step up to the middle of the ring, staring each other down. Orton asks Batista if he wants to do this and the WWE Champion responds with a strike to the face. They exchange shots and Batista takes it back into the corner. After delivering a series of shoulders he takes Orton down with a spinebuster. He dominates for the following couple of minutes, getting tons of near falls that leads to some frustration with the referee. Orton gets back into the match and hits a hard dropkick to send Batista shoulder first into the steel post. He goes for a backslide but only gets a near fall. They turn back and forth with momentum and Batista ends up going for the Batista Bomb, only for CM Punk, Dean Ambrose and Sheamus to all come storming from the back! They slide right in and tackle Batista down before assaulting him and Orton at the same time, the referee calling for the bell.
The crowd gets wild as the trio take Batista and Orton out of the ring, Ambrose stomping all around the ring. He gets a big smile across his face and charges up behind Punk and Sheamus and clotheslines them both! He starts to stomp away at Sheamus but gets yanked back by Punk and dropped with the Go To Sleep! Sheamus charges at him right afterward and hits him with the Brogue Kick! The Celtic Warrior pounds on his chest and spreads his arms out, giving a yell. He turns right into a Spear from Batista! The WWE Champion gives some trash talk as he demands his title belt from ringside, the timekeeper handing it over. He turns around to Orton right in his face and they stay silent before exchanging a couple of sentences, The Viper striking with the RKO suddenly! He pops right back onto his feet and swings his head around violently, scooping the title belt up slowly. He gazes at it and raises it up above his head, taking a few moments before dropping it back down across the chest of Batista.
Returning, the same promo video from the past couple of weeks airs showing everyday people being successful in ordinary life events. Such as a little girl learning how to ride a bike, a man bowling a strike and a man getting the promotion he wanted at work. A voice over speaks over all of it, "You can be successful in life! You may have to attempt over and over again to be just that, but it is possible. Anything is possible! All you have to do.. is Bo-Lieve!" An image of Bo Dallas is shown, gazing off into the distance with 'Bo-Lieve' lettered in front of him.
John Cena is seen in his office and the crowd gives a big response in the background, the Commissioner texting on his phone. Wade Barrett and Paige walk in to some heat and Barrett asks Cena how his elbow is doing, to which the Commissioner ignores the in-genuine question and asks what he wants. "I just wanted to offer you a handshake, John. Because I want to introduce you to the next Intercontinental Champion." He snickers as Cena obviously can't extend his good arm, Barrett apologizing obviously insincerely. "In all seriousness, John, you saw what happened on Monday and although I can't have you force Edge out of retirement in order to face me so I can injure his neck all over again, I would like to request you allow myself to hand pick which of my noble men will go up against Seth Rollins here tonight." Cena nods at the request and says that isn't that bad of an idea, but says that it would only be fair that if he does that, he allows Rollins to pick an opponent for him here tonight. Barrett tries to weasel his way out, backtracking and saying he isn't here to compete tonight. "No! No! That's not a problem. If you have to borrow my jean shorts, so be it Wade! But you go ahead and you choose an opponent for Seth Rollins and he can go ahead and pick one for you. I'd recommend you either go get in your tights or you put on my shorts because that is going to happen real soon, pal." Barrett stares Cena down and mutters under his breath before storming out of the office.
The cameras transition backstage to Byron Saxton and he intercepts Randy Orton as he is walking backstage, asking him if what just happened out there is his way of saying he won't be competing on behalf of Batista on Sunday. The Viper stares him down before giving any response. "At Night of Champions on Sunday, Byron, it is going to be either myself or Dave walking out as the WWE Champion. Not Sheamus. Not Dean Ambrose. Not CM Punk." He tries to head off but Saxton wants to know more, asking if he is aligned with The Authority or not because there hasn't been a clear cut answer for that. "I'll give you an answer for that one once I know The Authority is on my side, Byron. Because right now, that doesn't seem to be the case." He walks off, Saxton thanking him for his time.
DAMIEN SANDOW WITH THE COMMONWEALTH DEFEATS INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION SETH ROLLINS VIA PINFALL IN A NON-TITLE MATCH The bell rings and the two lock up, Rollins throwing Sandow to the mat and using his quickness to control the early goings in the match. He misses an early Curb Stomp and Sandow nails a big elbow to the back of the head. He hits a couple of hard slams and gets a few near falls. He takes some orders from Wade Barrett on the outside and turns right to a superkick! Rollins hooks the near leg up but William Regal puts Sandow's other foot on the bottom rope. Rollins proceeds to launch himself off the ropes and come back, diving through and into the rest of The Commonwealth! He comes back into the ring and continues to dominate Sandow. He ends up hitting a big time knee to the face and Sandow collapses onto his hands and knees. Rollins hits off the ropes, seeming ready for the Curb Stomp, only to get an elbow into the back from Drew McIntyre! He staggers forward and Sandow drops him with a vicious DDT, followed up by his signature elbow. He hooks both legs up for the three.
The crowd boos in disgust of the way of victory, the entire Commonwealth stable coming into the ring to stand over Rollins. Barrett orders they make him kneel before him. They start to pull the Intercontinental Champion up and he tries to find a way free, the group getting him close to kneeling. Suddenly, the theme music of Christian hits! The Ottawa crowd explodes for their fellow Canadian as he comes storming from the back in his return, coming right into the ring with a steel chair! He starts swinging it around and The Commonwealth quickly clears out, Christian managing to connect with a shot to just Regal across the back. He storms around the ring and helps Rollins back up, whom regains his composure before taking a microphone from ringside. "You know... I didn't have a lot of time to find somebody to face you, Wade. But I found somebody... somebody who didn't take too light to what you had to say about Edge! That's right! You're going to face Christian!" The fans pop for the match as Barrett is fuming. He removes his cape and hands it off to Paige, as that match will be coming up next!
CHRISTIAN WITH INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION SETH ROLLINS DEFEATS WADE BARRETT WITH THE COMMONWEALTH VIA PINFALL The match begins for Christian's first match since July 22 and he goes nuts on Barrett with a fury of shots. He misses a splash in the corner and gets dropped with a huge boot! Barrett hooks both legs up, trying to finish the match quickly but he only gets a two count. He uses his size to overpower Christian for a short while but gets hit with a springboard dropkick from the second turnbuckle. Christian hooks both legs up but only gets a two count of his own. Back and forth action continues and Barrett ends up nailing the Wasteland. Instead of going for the pin, however, he pulls off his elbow pad and inverts it in preparation for the Bullhammer. Rollins on the outside, however, comes into the ring and charges right by him - diving through the ropes and into the entire Commonwealth for the second time tonight! Barrett storms over to the ropes and begins to yell at Rollins, allowing Christian to come up from behind and plant him with the Killswitch! He hooks both legs up for the three count!
The Canadian crowd pops as Seth Rollins has returned the favor to The Commonwealth by helping their hometown superstar win in his return. Rollins gets back into the ring with his title belt and gives Christian a hug, the two exiting the ring together as Barrett stirs on the mat slowly with a look of rage across his face. The rest of The Commonwealth struggle onto their feet while Paige gets in the ring to check on her 'King'. He slams his fists on the mat as both he and Rollins aren't victorious here tonight, but Rollins has had the last laugh.
Returning, Michael Cole and JBL talk about how we are just a couple of days away from Night of Champions and the car is star-studded with title matches and more. They proceed to run down the card. Bryan Danielson will put the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Roman Reigns; United States Champion Ryan Braxton defends against Rob Van Dam; The Usos put the WWE Tag Team Championships up against Luke Harper and Erick Rowan of The Wyatt Family; Chris Jericho battles Bray Wyatt; Antonio Cesaro faces Dolph Ziggler in match three of their best-of-seven series for the World Championship Money in the Bank briefcase; Diva's Champion Nikki Bella faces the woman she beat for the belt at Summerslam, AJ Lee; Seth Rollins defends the Intercontinental Championship against Wade Barrett; and the WWE Championship is on the line in a Scramble Match with Batista defending against CM Punk, Sheamus, Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton. Also - the Night of Champions Kickoff show will take place with the panel consisting of Josh Mathews, Alex Riley, the man that just returned tonight Christian and Detroit's own, Kevin Nash! On the Kickoff we will also see Big E Langston taking on Jack Swagger.
Suddenly, the signature of The Wyatt Family hits to a thunderous mixed reaction by the WWE Universe. Bray Wyatt appears in the illumination of his lantern on the titantron and lets out a low chuckle. "Tonight, the preview of the demise. The demise of those whom will fall this Sunday at Night of Champions... They call themselves champions. THEY ALL CALL THEMSELVES CHAMPIONS BUT I DO NOT! A CHAMPION HAS THE HEART, A CHAMPION HAS THE DETERMINATION AND A CHAMPION HAS THE WILL TO PUT EVERYTHING ON THE LINE AND THE USOS DO NOT POSSESS ANY OF THOSE QUALITIES!" He takes a couple of breaths before saying that Luke and Erick will take care of Jimmy and Jey and take away what they don't deserve because that is the problem with this world, people getting what they don't deserve. "Just as Chris Jericho doesn't deserve the love and affection you all give him. Chris Jericho is a liar... he promised you all something he couldn't give. HE PROMISED TO SAAAVVEEE YOU ALL MANY YEARS AGO! But he didn't save you from anything... no, no. I am your savior now, kids!" He lets out a long laugh and says that Y2J will be revealed as the liar and the scum that he truly is on Sunday night. "Follow... the buzzards." He blows out his lantern and the crowd lets out another pop.
The cameras transition to Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman walking down the halls, Heyman getting his client fired up and prepared as the main event is up next as he teams up with the entire Wyatt Family to face Bryan Danielson, Chris Jericho and The Usos!
ROMAN REIGNS AND THE WYATT FAMILY WITH PAUL HEYMAN DEFEAT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION BRYAN DANIELSON, WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS THE USOS AND CHRIS JERICHO VIA PINFALL The bell rings as Jericho starts things off with Rowan. The two meet in the middle and the veteran takes the big man down repeatedly by working the legs. He nails a huge bulldog and trash talks Bray on the apron, whom laughs in response. A tag is made to Jey and he storms in, only to get dropped with a sidewalk slam. Rowan overpowers him with some big, hard moves and makes the tag to Harper. He comes in and does the same before getting dropped with a huge forearm to the face. Jey tags in his brother and he comes in, the two teaming up for a moment and taking Harper over the ropes. They proceed to leap right over together and take both Harper and the joining Rowan out! All of the superstars come around to one side of the ring, staring each other down and leading to a commercial break. Upon the return, Jericho and Harper are the legal men and after a big boot, Harper tags in Reigns. He comes in and cleans house before dropping Y2J with a big clothesline that sends him underneath the bottom rope. He slides right out and hits his signature apron dropkick to the head! He slides back in and hooks both legs up for a near fall. He and Jericho continue to go at it until Y2J hits the Codebreaker, both men slowly making their way to their corners to make the hot tag to Wyatt and Danielson. They come in and all out brawl, Bryan getting the upper hand with his kicks. He goes for the Running Knee but Wyatt manages to move out of the way and let him hit the turnbuckle, nailing a hard splash. All hell breaks loose after he hits a hip toss and stares Jericho down, the eight men all beginning to brawl with each other. In the mix, Jericho gets back on the apron and demands a tag from Bryan - getting it. He storms right in and runs right through Wyatt until Harper comes into the ring and drops him with a vicious spinning clothesline! Wyatt proceeds to pull him up and nail Sister Abigail right in the middle of the ring! With everyone still on the outside, he manages to cover Jericho for the three count.
The fans boo as Wyatt slides onto both his knees, letting out a big laugh as he has given a possible preview to what could happen on Sunday. As he prepares to shout to the crowd, however, Jimmy Uso comes into the ring and drops Harper with a superkick! Jey comes in as well and they start to attack Wyatt - only for Rowan to come in from behind and club them across the back. The Wyatt Family and The Usos end up spilling to the outside. Jericho struggles onto his feet and before he can go after Wyatt, Reigns comes in and drops him with the Superman Punch! He shakes his head up and down violently and drags Jericho up, tossing him to the outside at the feet of Bray - whom drags him up the stage and hits him with another Sister Abigail. Reigns stares up the ramp at the chaos going on and turns his attention to Paul Heyman, screaming for him to turn around. He does and Danielson comes running right at him, laying him out with the Running Knee! Reigns flops right through the ropes and at the feet of his manager as Danielson gets back onto his feet, grabbing his World Heavyweight Championship from ringside. The crowd is thunderous for the chaotic end to the show as Bryan leads on the 'Yes!' chants as Smackdown comes to a close!
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Post by tg11 on Jul 13, 2014 14:56:55 GMT -5
- 3 more nights until Night of Champions and I for one cannot wait especially after RAW
- Danielson the World Heavyweight Champion seems awfully confident that he will walk out of Night of Champions still the World Heavyweight Champion and he very well could considering how long his title reign has been, he has been turning away all challengers ever since WrestleMania 29 but I have a feeling that Night of Champions is where his run comes to an end and every one of Paul Heyman's clients has gone on to become a world champion at some point in their career by simply just associating themselves with him because with Heyman you are guaranteed success
- WWE United States Champion Ryan Braxton beating Del Rio, it was a telling contest that's for sure because this really tested Braxton as not only as a champion but as a competitor and for RVD to be on commentary he sure is scouting Braxton well but Del Rio trying to attack Braxton only for RVD to make the save I wonder if Braxton can really trust RVD? Or if RVD can really trust Braxton?
- Big E. beating Fandango, this was a direct message being sent to Swagger and Colter but I wonder if Swagger and Colter were watching but at the same time Big E. I wonder if he is really ready for Swagger?
- Batista and Orton backstage, can these 2 really trust one another where Night of Champions is concerned? Because I am sure both men want to be WWE Champion and only 1 of them can be and since they are facing each other tonight, I wonder what kind of condition either one of them will be?
- Another Bo Dallas vignette I can't wait
- John Cena backstage with Paige and Barrett, I loved it
- Batista and Orton's match ending in a No Contest because of Punk, Ambrose and Sheamus it was bound to happen but honestly I would have just loved to have seen these 2 just really go at it and destroy each other but Orton I just hope at Night of Champions he doesn't end up being a patsy and he wins the title for himself
- But the 8-man tag main event with Reigns and the Wyatt Family beating World Heavyweight Champion Danielson, WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos and Jericho, definitely loved it
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 13, 2014 16:01:57 GMT -5
To celebrate you making 100 pages and prove that I don't hate your diary, here comes a reply to both Raw and Smackdown.
Wise way to open with the Scramble match participants cutting each other off. Obviously Batista vs. CM Punk is a big match but I love the Triple Threat match plan. Having Dean Ambrose win is awesome booking as he's the one unproven commodity in the match. Both Randy Orton and Sheamus still looked strong too so that helped. It's a good thing that I honestly have no clue which guy will win at Night of Champions. BOLIEVE! AJ Lee over Brie Bella makes sense considering her upcoming match with Nikki. Gosh I hope AJ wins the belt. I sense Randy Orton snapping on Triple H soon and I hope so because a guy like him, as the "Viper" shouldn't take that crap. Rob Van Dam becoming the number one contender to the United States Title is fine, a match with him and Ryan Braxton should be good. Another win for Jack Swagger is good, and I'm glad he gets a match with Big E Langston, even if its on the Kickoff. The six man tag would've been explosive and I like it. Both feuds, despite having in real life right now, are really interesting ones. This Commonwealth thing is still very intriguing and I'd be interested in seeing how Paige would do in this position. Seth Rollins coming to Edge's aide is something I'd love to see, and Barrett/Rollins should be awesome. Cody Rhodes returning is something I look forward to. Ryback and Ezekiel Jackson would've tossed Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara around. You've built a solid tag team division and I appreciate that. Badass Best of Seven idea, as I love both guys. Glad it's tied and I of course see it going seven games. Match Three at the Pay-Per-View is wise. When I did my Best of 7 with Black & Morrison, two of the matches were on PPV too. Roman Reigns/Paul Heyman promo was fine but just there. Him vs. Bryan Danielson is interesting. I would've liked a DQ or countout finish to the main event. I get that CM Punk beating Batista is big but I would've liked a non-finish to keep Batista strong. Great ending with the huge brawl. Overall, a good edition of Monday night Raw.
Onto Smackdown. Starting with an altercation of sorts between Bryan Danielson and Roman Reigns. I liked this better than the Raw promo. The Cruiserweight Champion dig was a low blow. Wise booking to have Alberto Del Rio get a non-title match after losing the number one contender shot. Ryan Braxton continuing his tear is for the best. Big E Langston picking up a win is good so he can match Jack Swagger's momentum. Batista and Randy Orton is a good idea after Monday. Ending in a no contest is not bad at all. Keeps everyone strong and I'm looking forward to that match at Night of Champions. John Cena offering to give Wade Barrett his jean shorts is classic Cena. At first I wasn't happy with Seth Rollins losing to Damien Sandow, but it was due to underhanded tactics. Then, Wade Barrett suffered a loss to so it evens out. Would've preferred they won though. Christian was a good choice for the opponent. Solid Wyatts promo. Major eight man tag main event, good booking. Bray Wyatt pinning Chris Jericho is big and the post match chaos was awesome. Bryan Danielson standing tall was cool, but I'm not sure what's going to happen at Night of Champions. Great Smackdown, I really enjoyed it. Again, congrats on 100.
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Post by tg11 on Jul 14, 2014 9:46:26 GMT -5
As for AJ Styles signing with WWE in your diary if he does debut I can definitely see it being by Survivor Series in November or even by Cyber Sunday your December pay per view since you have replaced Tables, Ladders and Chairs but I wonder if and when AJ Styles does debut, if the fans will even know who he is in your diary? Or if anyone will know who he is? I just want AJ to have an impactful debut here in WWE in your diary and what better way to make an impact than to do it at the expense of The Authority by interrupting them
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 15, 2014 22:55:25 GMT -5
September 15, 2013 from the Joe Louis Area in Detroit, Michigan The cameras come into the Joe Louis Arena live on YouTube and the WWE App behind the official Night of Champions theme song "We Are" by Hollywood Undead. The crowd is looked over as the voice of Josh Mathews welcomes everyone to the Kickoff from Detroit, Michigan for Night of Champions! He introduces the rest of the panel from left to right with WWE legend and Detroit's own Kevin Nash, the recently returned Christian and as always, Alex Riley. He thanks the group for being here and insists they get right down to business.
Mathews starts off by mentioning how the World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line between Bryan Danielson and Roman Reigns as well as the WWE Championship between five superstars in a scramble match. He says that they will get to all of that during the main show when they come back halfway through, so during this Kickoff they will focus on some of the other matches.
He moves forward and brings up the Intercontinental Championship being on the line tonight and notes how both Nash and Christian have won the belts and with them both being decorated champions - no offense to Alex Riley, whom laughs at the small jab, and asks who the panel feels is going to walk out champion tonight seeing as how Seth Rollins has been champion for almost a year but Wade Barrett is re-invented with his Commonwealth stable. "I think that Seth is determined to remain the champion, Josh." Nash states, "And I think that Wade Barrett has his head so far up his ass he won't be able to pull it out." He chuckles and Christian does as well, saying he would have to agree with the big man. He mentions how he just saw the two of them this past week on Smackdown and what he saw out of Seth makes him really believe he will keep the title and continue his long reign. Riley mentions how this has been one of the longest reigns as Intercontinental Champion ever, but he thinks it is going to end here tonight at the hands of Wade Barrett!
Mathews goes on and mentions the United States Championship being on the line between Ryan Braxton and the veteran in Rob Van Dam. He asks the panel if they think it will be strength and youth or speed and veteran that walks out with the belt. Nash says he knows RVD well but he watches Braxton and it reminds him of a smaller version of himself. He notes the strength despite the height and although he doesn't have the experience, the fact that he won the belt so quickly in his career means a whole lot and he is picking Braxton to walk out with the title. Christian shakes his head and says he can't agree with that and simply states that RVD is too experienced and he believes it will be the 'Whole Dam Show' leaving the new United States Champion. Riley shakes his head to the both of them, "You're half wrong, Christian! Rob Van Dam will walk out the new United States Champion and not because of his experience, but because Braxton isn't experienced enough." Christian starts to argue that it is the same thing and the two bicker off to the side as Nash just shrugs his shoulders and turns to Josh, whom mentions how we do have a match scheduled for the Kick Off between Jack Swagger and Big E Langston and that is coming up next so he is sending it down to ringside to Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton.
JACK SWAGGER WITH ZEB COLTER DEFEATS BIG E LANGSTON VIA PINFALL The bell rings and Langston completely overpowers Swagger in the early goings, pulling him into the corner and working away. He uses some shoulders to the gut and tosses Swagger across the ring. He misses a splash in the other corner, however, and turns things right back over to Swagger. He ends up taking Langston down and turns momentum back in his favor. The two each display their strength as Swagger tries to keep things grounded. Langston ends up hitting a huge clothesline that rocks Swagger and he pulls his straps down, setting up for the Big Ending. He pulls Swagger up for it but he manages to slip free and shove Big E towards the ropes where Colter clubs him in the stomach with the flag pole from his Gadsden flag! Langston turns right around and is dropped with the Gut Wrench Powerbomb. Swagger hooks both legs up for the three count.
The crowd boos as Swagger rises back onto his feet, Colter joining him in the ring. He waves the flag in the air as Colter and Swagger put their hands over their hearts and lead on the shout of "We! The People!" The two exit the ring after covering Langston's with the Gadsden flag.
A promo video airs behind "The Phoenix" by Fall Out Boy, showing key moments in the history of the WWE of superstars assaulting another, only for the tables by getting their payback within the future. In just three weeks time, the WWE will host the perfect night for vengeance, the perfect night to get back at those who have hurt the most and the perfect night for 'Payback'.
Returning from the promo, Josh Mathews thanks the panel for being here on the Kickoff and mentions how they will still be back later on in the show on pay-per-view. He mentions how next month they will be in Buffalo, New York for Payback. He signs off for Nash, Christian and Riley and notes that Night of Champions is coming right now!
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 15, 2014 22:58:28 GMT -5
September 15, 2013 from the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, MI A promo video begins to air for Night of Champions behind the official theme song "We Are" by Hollywood Undead, the video showing still images of all the current champions in the WWE. A voice over speaks as the music and video picks up with each champion hitting their finishing moves in the video. The voice states that on this one night every single championship is guaranteed to be in jeopardy. "A night of opportunity, a night of chance and a Night of Champions!" The video keeps on going with Commissioner John Cena announcing that Batista would defend the WWE Championship in a scramble match and the highlights show each of the five men showing how they could walk out as the champion over the weeks, even within the tension filled 'alliance' of Batista and Randy Orton. The video also shows the rising feud of Bryan Danielson and Roman Reigns for the World Heavyweight Champion, with the two trading momentum over the weeks with victories and attacks. Still images of each champion air again as the introductory video comes to a conclusion.
The cameras come live into the Joe Louis Arena, pyros going off across the entire stage. Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and John Bradshaw Layfield welcome everybody to the show! Tonight, every single championship in the WWE is on the line and in jeopardy of being lost, including the WWE Championship in a scramble match! Also, a non-title match will take place as Chris Jericho goes one-on-one against Bray Wyatt and the World Championship Money in the Bank briefcase will be defended in match three of the best-of-seven series between Antonio Cesaro and Dolph Ziggler!
WWE Tag Team Championships Luke Harper and Erick Rowan vs The Usos(c)
The bell rings as Jey starts off with Rowan, the latter hooking a hold of the neck and tossing him back first into the corner. He delivers a series of knife-edge chops and grabs a hold of the wrist, yanking Jey out of the corner and dropping him with a huge spinning sidewalk slam. He hooks the close leg up but only gets a count of two. He takes a hold of the neck and starts to slam the head off the mat repeatedly before dragging Jey to his feet, pushing him off the ropes and missing a clothesline. He spins around for another one but it is ducked again, Jey responding by delivering a springboard crossbody that takes Rowan down! He hooks both legs up but gets a near fall. Both men get up and Jey hits off the ropes, coming back with a crossbody again only to be caught and hit with a fallaway slam! Rowan takes him by the arm after rising back onto his feet and drags him over to his own corner, stomping the chest a few times before tagging in Harper - whom widens his eyes and sticks his tongue out while entering the ring, grappling a hold of the sides of the head. He forces Jey up and works him up against the ropes with a series of kicks and forearms, hitting a vicious DDT afterward. He slowly rolls over and hooks the far leg, getting yet another count of two for his team. He slaps his hands off the mat and stirs back up, stalking Jey and hitting him with kicks to the mid-section repeatedly. He drags him up by the hair and pushes him into the corner, whipping him to the other side. Luke charges for a big boot but Jey manages to pop out of the way just in time. He dives to his corner and makes the tag to Jimmy and he comes rushing across the apron, hanging Harper up on the ropes by the neck. He slides back into the ring and nails a big elbow drop, hooking the legs up for the two. He slowly rises back onto his feet and stomps away at Harper before making his way to the top rope, diving off for a splash only for Harper to roll out of the way. He rolls up on to both knees and gets back up, bouncing off the ropes and coming back with a huge boot to the face! He drags Jimmy to his corner and tags in Rowan and he comes in, dropping a hard elbow across the chest. He pulls Jimmy up into the middle of the ring and hits a big time powerbomb! He doesn't go for the pin, however, and sits Jimmy up. He places his fists around the side of the skull and pressures as hard as he can, Jimmy throwing his hands out in pain in an attempt to get out. Rowan lets up on the hold as he starts to get up and shoves Jimmy off the ropes, hitting a big time toss over his head! Jimmy flops on the mat and gets back up in the corner, being met with a huge splash followed up by a sidewalk slam that leads to yet another near fall. Rowan shakes his head in disbelief and gets frustrated, dragging Jimmy up against the ropes and pounding away at the head with fists. He makes the tag to Harper and he storms in, hitting off the ropes and coming back with a boot to the face. He hooks both legs up but Jey comes into the ring and breaks it up! Rowan comes storming back in and he shoulder blocks Jey across the ring, trading shots with him before nailing a hard headbutt. He goes off the opposite ropes and charges forward, only for Jey to pull the ropes down. Harper comes at him as well but he lifts him off the mat and launches him over right into Rowan! Both men are laid out on the outside and the tag champions look to each other on the inside, getting up together. They give a nod and bounce off the ropes, coming back and leaping high over the top rope and into Harper and Rowan! All four men are left laid out as the crowd pops for the spot in the match, Jimmy and Jey staggering back onto their feet all fired up. They bring Harper back into the ring and Jimmy gets onto the apron, making his way over to the corner. On the outside, however, Rowan throws Jey into the barricade head first. He makes his way towards the rings and gets onto the apron, shoving Jimmy right off and face first into the mat! He struggles back onto his feet and Harper hits him with an absolutely vicious spinning clothesline! He hooks both legs up and gets the three count to the shock of the Joe Louis Arena.
Winners of the match and NEW WWE Tag Team Champions, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan (9:39)
The fans boo as Harper slowly slithers onto his hands and knees, sticking his tongue out to the crowd and letting out his creepy yell of 'Yeah-yeah-yeah', Rowan joining him in the ring. The referee takes the tag title belts from ringside and brings them over to The Wyatt Family and they rip away the belts, backing the official to the ropes and scaring him out of the squared circle. They slowly place the belts over their shoulders and gaze out to the crowd, Harper spreading his arms out and yelling out again as The Usos are left on the outside in disappointment. The signature of The Wyatt Family hits.
The cameras pan backstage after a few moments to show United States Champion Ryan Braxton getting prepared for his match and Renee Young walks up, excusing herself and asking for a moment. She mentions how this is his first pay-per-view match in the WWE and he is defending the United States Championship against a veteran in Rob Van Dam and asks if he is at all intimidated by the spotlight and the competition. "Renee, I don't back down from any challenge because I am a fighting champion. Sure, this is my first WWE pay-per-view and I am defending against a hell of a competitor in Rob Van Dam but I didn't just become United States Champion. I earned this title belt and I earned the right to be called the United States Champion." He pulls the belt up over his arm and slides it across his shoulder, saying he respects RVD but tonight he is going to show why he is the future and why he is in fact, unbreakable. He heads off, Renee thanking him for his time.
United States Championship Rob Van Dam vs Ryan Braxton(c)
The bell sounds and the two circle around the ring before coming to the middle, Braxton hooking his arms around the waist and swinging RVD into the corner. He backs off and comes charging forward with a clothesline, only for Rob to duck underneath it and hit a huge kick to the back. He lets Braxton turn back around before hitting him with a couple more kicks to the chest, followed up by a monkey flip that rattles the ring. Rob pops back up and hits off of the ropes, returning with a leap - hooking a hold of the head, to which the champion wraps his arms around the waist and reverses it into a bear hug. Van Dam struggles about in the grip as Braxton keeps on wrenching away at the hold, the number one contender refusing to let up. He starts to find a way free and Braxton takes advantage of him not being completely free, slamming him back first into the corner. RVD stumbles forward and Ryan drops him with a big time belly to back suplex, bridging it for a pin - only to get a count of two. Both men show off their abilities and Braxton forces RVD back up, hitting another bridge leading to another kick out. They both get to their feet and lock up with each other, Braxton hooking the waist again only to be met with elbows to the face. Rob storms forward and hits off the ropes, coming back with a huge spinning wheel kick! He hooks both legs up but Braxton manages to push RVD right off him, getting back up only to have his legs swept out from underneath him. Rob delivers a big leg drop and comes right back up, hitting off the ropes and nailing the Rolling Thunder! He comes right up to the corner and looks all around the arena before leaping onto the top turnbuckle. He stands up and gets the crowd to chant his name and leaps off for the Five Star Frog Splash, only for Braxton to catch him while on the mat and roll right through onto his feet! He proceeds to re-adjust RVD and drop him with a fisherman suplex! He follows up with a clothesline and a second one before setting up for the Spinning Powerbomb, only for RVD to pound away at the head and slip free. He drops to the mat and ducks a shot from Braxton, hitting him with a dropkick that rocks him across the ring and into the corner. Van Dam hops right back onto his feet and charges full force with a shoulder to the gut. He delivers a couple more before backing up coming forward with another one, only for Braxton to move and let him hit the steel post! The champion gets out of the ring and drags RVD onto the floor, throwing him face first off the ring apron. He lifts him up for a suplex but Rob manages to kick his feet and roll, landing down on the apron. He pulls himself right up and nails a huge kick to the jaw! Braxton staggers backwards and RVD springboards off the ropes, hitting a crossbody that sends them both towards the bottom of the rampway! He gets back to his feet and looks around the arena, putting his thumbs up and leading the chant of 'Rob! Van! Dam'. He forces Braxton back to his feet and drags him back towards the ring, rolling him in. He slowly makes his way back in himself and looks around before charging across the ring, coming back with the Rolling Thunder - only for Braxton to catch him in the process, spin around and deliver the powerbomb! The crowd pops for the moment as the United States Champion hooks both legs up for the three count.
Winner of the match and still United States Champion, Ryan Braxton (8:10)
Braxton gets back up onto his feet slowly and leans over, catching his breath. The referee retrieves his title belt and hands it over, holding his arm up as the victor. The commentators go over the finish to the match with Braxton reversing the Rolling Thunder into his signature Spinning Powerbomb. Back live in the arena, Van Dam gets back onto his feet via the ropes and Braxton walks up to him - patting him on the back. The two move backwards to the middle of the ring and stare each other down, the United States Champion extending his hand. RVD takes a moment to look around the arena for approval and after receiving some cheers, he accepts the handshake and the two embrace. Rob raises Braxton's arm up himself and exits the ring, allowing the champion to celebrate.
A promo video airs behind "The Phoenix" by Fall Out Boy, showing key moments in the history of the WWE of superstars assaulting another, only for the tables by getting their payback within the future. In just three weeks time, the WWE will host the perfect night for vengeance, the perfect night to get back at those who have hurt the most and the perfect night for 'Payback'.
Back live, the commentary team mentions how it was the night after Summerslam where Wade Barrett would make his return and introduce his new group - The Commonwealth. They go back to the replay from their debut with the group consisting of Barrett, his 'queen' Paige, William Regal, Drew McIntyre, Damien Sandow and Adam Rose. The stable would target Seth Rollins and over the weeks, The Commonwealth would display their praise of Wade Barrett by kneeling before him and forcing WWE officials to do the same, with the ultimate goal to force Rollins to kneel before him at Night of Champions while also bringing the Intercontinental Championship to Barrett.
Intercontinental Championship Wade Barrett with The Commonwealth vs Seth Rollins(c)
The match starts off, with the moment the bell rings bringing the two to the middle of the ring and trading blows. Barrett throws a sudden knee up to the stomach and he whips Rollins off the ropes, catching him with a sidewalk slam on the comeback. He hooks both legs up but Rollins easily kicks out of it, Barrett taking a hold of the hair and pounding away with fists to the forehead. He pulls off at the referee's count of four and he lets Rollins sit up before dropping him with a ferocious boot to the side of the skull! He drags Rollins back up and throws him up into the corner and steps forward, slamming a few elbows to the side of the face before taking a hold of the arm. He forces Seth out and drops him with a big time clothesline! He drops down, hooks both legs up but yet again Rollins manages to kick out. Barrett begins to argue with the official, claiming it should have been a three count. The Intercontinental Champion gets back onto his feet and leans against the ropes, ducking a shot from Barrett and hitting a hard low dropkick to the knees. He pops right back up and hits off of the ropes, coming back with a leaping DDT! He mounts on top of Barrett and fires off with shots, pulling off at the count of four. He slides out of the ring and runs up to Drew McIntyre on the outside, clotheslining him to the floor! He hops right back onto the apron before the rest of the group can respond and he leaps onto the top turnbuckle, leaping right to Barrett and dropping him with a dropkick! Rollins crawls over quickly and hooks both legs up, getting a two count. He gets onto both knees and runs his hands through his hair, getting back up slowly along with Barrett. He hits him with a couple of forearms to the face and ducks one in response, storming up to the ropes and springboarding off of them - coming back at Wade with a knee to the face! He hooks both legs up but Wade once again powers out, both getting to their feet. Seth misses a superkick and Barrett lifts him up off the mat and slams him back first into the corner! He proceeds to pull him between his legs and gives a big time powerbomb into the corner, Rollins stumbling right into his grasp and Barrett spins around, dropping him with a powerslam in the middle of the ring! He goes for the pin again and another two count comes, Wade nodding over it. He looks out to his stable and tells them that he is going to finish it, Rollins getting up in the corner holding onto his back. Barrett comes right at him and goes for a clothesline, only to miss and smash right into the corner himself. Seth throws up a vicious superkick and runs to the ropes, diving right through them and into Sandow and Rose on the outside! He gets back up, all fired up. He looks over to Regal and drops him with a superkick! The crowd pops as McIntyre comes up to him, getting thrown head first into the steel post. Paige runs up to him and starts to scream in his face, Rollins putting his hands up. Barrett comes rolling out of the ring and steps up to him, only to get tossed face first off the barricade. The champion rolls back into the ring and gets right back off, running across to the other side of the ring and he comes back with a suicide dive into Barrett! He gets right back onto his feet and leaps on the barricade, throwing his hands up and down to get the crowd going. He hops down and pulls Barrett back up, bringing him into the ring. Rollins hops onto the apron and springboards off the top rope, only to be caught with a huge shot to the stomach! He follows it up by pulling Rollins onto his shoulders, delivering the Wasteland right in the middle of the ring! He drops down onto both knees and slowly hooks both legs up, Rollins just barely managing to kick out in time! Barrett can't believe it and rises onto his feet, yelling at the referee. He backs him up and demands he kneel before him and the official asks what Barrett is talking about. Wade keeps demanding it and the referee throws his arms out, not knowing what to do other than abide. Barrett demands he kiss his boots and the referee tries to refuse. Rollins storms past Wade and springboards off the ropes, coming back with a double knee to the chest! He hops back up and runs off the ropes again, coming back and dropping Barrett with the Curb Stomp! The crowd pops as The Commonwealth begins to panic on the outside, Rollins quickly rolling Wade over to hook the far leg up for the three count.
Winner of the match and still Intercontinental Champion, Seth Rollins (11:41)
Rollins gets back onto his feet and looks on the outside to the enraged Commonwealth and they start to storm in the ring. Rollins slips out of the ring, however, and takes his title belt before he can be attacked. He quickly moves around the squared circle and starts to make his way up the ramp, clutching his Intercontinental Championship close to his chest. The Commonwealth help Barrett back onto his feet and he leans across the ropes, yelling up the ramp. "THAT BELONGS TO ME! GET BACK HERE AND KNEEL BEFORE ME! GIVE ME MY BELT!" Rollins just smirks and holds the title belt over his head before making his way towards the back.
The cameras cut backstage to John Cena in his office and the WWE Universe pops for his appearance. He is on his phone and hangs up as the door opens, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon walking in to some heat. The COO questions what John wanted to see them about, claiming that they have better things to do than talk to him. Cena laughs, "I know you don't like me, Hunter. Especially now that I am the Commissioner... but I'm here to tell you not to interfere in the main event tonight. Now, I know I can't punish you but I can punish your boy. So if you get involved in that match, I won't hesitate to strip Batista of the WWE Championship." Triple H laughs and asks Cena if he is serious, to which John says he is dead serious. Stephanie steps forward and asks Cena who the hell he thinks he is, the Commissioner shrugging his shoulders. "I'm just sick and tired of seeing you two try and control every little thing in this business. You think you know what is best for it, but you don't. What is best is that you let things unfold by themselves and you let the hardest workers work their way to the top." He explains how they tried to get Dean Ambrose to join them in their crusade and he stood up to them and now they don't think he is championship material, but the fact of the matter is that if he wins he deserves to be champion. "You've ruined enough this year. I ain't letting it happen tonight." Hunter and Stephanie stare him down fuming before leaving the room, Cena staring back as they head out.
Singles Match Chris Jericho vs Bray Wyatt with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan
The bell rings and the two circle around before coming to the middle, Wyatt backing off before they can do anything. He lets out a laugh and the two circle around once again before coming right up to each other, locking up. Wyatt backs Jericho up to the corner and delivers a hard headbutt. He throws a couple of shots to the face before whipping Jericho across the ring and into the other corner, charging right at him and missing - slamming chest first into the corner. Y2J flies off the ropes and comes back with the Codebreaker! Wyatt drops down to the mat and Jericho hooks both legs up, Wyatt just barely managing to kick out to the early finisher. Jericho stirs back onto his feet and lets Wyatt rise in the corner, stepping up to him and hopping onto the second turnbuckle. Jericho starts to fire away with fists to the head and gets to a count of nine with the crowd before being dropped over the ropes, Y2J falling right to the hard floor! Wyatt staggers forward and drops onto one knee, checking his face from the Codebreaker. He slaps his hands off the mat and rolls out of the ring, pulling Jericho up by the neck and slamming him back first off the barricade! He drags him up and does it again before throwing him into the ring. He rolls right in after him and goes for the pin, getting a count of two. Both men stir back up and Wyatt takes Jericho by the neck, throwing him face first in to the corner. He starts to go off with boots to the stomach and chest, refusing to let up until Jericho drops into a sitting position and the referee gets to a count of four. He pulls away and throws his arms out to boos from the Detroit crowd. He lets out a big laugh and hits off the ropes, coming back to Jericho and hitting a facewash dropkick! He pulls him right back to the middle of the ring and mounts on top of him, cupping the back of the head and pounding away with shots to the skull. He nails a hard headbutt and hooks the far leg up, getting another count of two. He licks his lips and forces Jericho up again, pounding away at the side of the face with elbows and forearms. He whips him off the ropes and leans down for a toss, Y2J stopping and kicking him right in the chest! He starts to fire off with forearms of his own and he ducks a shot, springboarding off the ropes and moonsaulting right into Wyatt! He drops him down to the mat and pulls both legs up in the pin, getting a near fall. He slides back onto his feet and goes off the ropes, charging back up to Wyatt as he gets up and hitting him with a bulldog. Y2J gets up and rushes to the ropes again, nailing the lionsault and hooking both legs up for yet another near fall. He slowly rises back up and leans across the ropes, catching his breath and looking around for answers of what to do to beat Wyatt. He looks on the outside to see Harper and Rowan coming near the ring and he backs away slowly, looking back and forth between them and Wyatt. He rushes back up to Bray and dropkicks him into the corner, rolling out of the ring and rushing up to Rowan. He hits a big leaping forearm and sends him up against the barricade and turns to Harper, throwing him right into Rowan - the new tag team champions spilling over the barricade together! Jericho backs up with a smile across his face and turns to Wyatt, whom hits him with Sister Abigail right onto the hard floor! He forces Y2J right onto his feet again and slams his face off the steel post before shoving him back into the ring, going after him and forcing Jericho up once again. He prepares to hit the Sister Abigail again, only for Jericho to swing his body as much as he can to get free. He manages to get free and flies into the corner, Wyatt storming back up to him with a look of rage in his eyes. He is met with a huge kick to the stomach, however. Jericho hops onto the second turnbuckle and leaps right off, hitting a big time spinning DDT! He covers Bray but the patriarch of The Wyatt Family manages to power out just in time. Jericho gets back up slowly and starts to circle around the ring, trying to figure out what he is going to do. He steps back up to Wyatt and takes hold of both legs, turning him slowly in an attempt to begin the Walls of Jericho. As he starts to lock it in, however, Rowan hops onto the apron and Jericho lets go of the hold - charging forward and hitting him with a shot to the face. He turns back around to see Harper on the other side and he runs up and sends him off as well, giving Wyatt enough time to drop him with a second Sister Abigail! Bray hooks both legs up for the three.
Winner of the match via pinfall, Bray Wyatt (14:12)
The WWE Universe boos as Wyatt slowly slides away from Jericho, running his hands through his hair as he gets back onto his knees. Harper and Rowan slowly make their way into the ring and stand up behind Wyatt, whom puts his arms out while staring at Jericho laid out across the ring. He takes a few deep breaths and shouts to the crowd - "Follow! The buzzards!" He lets out a very long and crazed laugh as Y2J remains motionless on the mat in defeat, a successful night coming for The Wyatt Family. The signature of the group hits.
The cameras pan up to the Night of Champions panel headed by Josh Mathews. He introduces himself along with tonight's guests on the panel in Detroit's own Kevin Nash, Christian and Alex Riley! He once again thanks the group for their time and mentions the results so far in the night with The Wyatt Family being very successful as Luke Harper and Erick Rowan walked out with the Tag Team Championships and Bray Wyatt defeated Chris Jericho. Also, Seth Rollins and Ryan Braxton kept their respective championships while on the Kickoff show earlier Jack Swagger managed to beat Big E Langston. He moves on with the panel and mentions how they still have the World Heavyweight Championship match and WWE Championship match and he begins with the World Title bout between Bryan Danielson and Roman Reigns. He asks the panel who they feel is going to walk out with that title. "Big guys beat little guys, Josh." Nash says, clearly in favor of Reigns. Christian disagrees and says it is bigger heart and goes with Danielson. Riley throws his arms out, "I'm starting to become a believer in the beard, guys! Bryan wins again! He keeps overcoming!" Mathews moves on to the scramble match between Batista, Randy Orton, Dean Ambrose, Sheamus and CM Punk and goes for picks yet again. Nash goes with Batista, saying he sees the champion convincing Randy Orton to be on the same page. "I've got to go with my man CM Punk, guys. He is hungry and has been pissed off ever since he was screwed out of the belt in July!" Christian says as Riley disagrees with both of them, saying he is going with the dark horse in Dean Ambrose because he has been on a hot streak and is a mad man and nobody knows what he is truly capable of! Mathews thanks the panel for their time and wishes Nash luck with his work and Christian with his action back in the ring. He hands things back off to Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and John Bradshaw Layfield at ringside.
Match Three of the Best-of-Seven Series World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank Briefcase Dolph Ziggler vs Antonio Cesaro(c)
The bell sounds and the two circle around the ring before coming to the middle, exchanging shots with each other. Cesaro takes a hold of the arm and pins it behind Ziggler's back after the swings die down and Dolph slips free, returning the favor. Antonio flips him to the mat and bounces off the ropes, coming back with a hard low dropkick to the spine. He wraps his arm around the neck and keeps Ziggler grounded, only for the Show Off to pull himself back up and use the ropes to push off. He sends a hard mule kick to the stomach and spins around, dropping an elbow across the back of the neck. He hooks a hold of the head and nails a hard neckbreaker, covering Cesaro for a two count. He drags him right back up and shoves him off the ropes, hitting a dropkick on the comeback. Dolph pops right back up again and hits off of the ropes, coming back at the Money in the Bank briefcase holder with a ferocious kick to the chest that sends Cesaro through the ropes. Ziggler steps out to the apron and dives off at Cesaro, hitting a hard clothesline! He starts to pound away with fists to the head and he drags Cesaro up, slamming him off the steel steps. He puts him back into the ring and leaps onto the apron, taunting to the crowd. As he does so, Cesaro manages to get back onto his feet and come up behind Ziggler. He hooks a hold of the neck and arm and lifts him right over the ropes, slamming him spine first to the mat! Dolph struggles back up and Cesaro hits a series of punches to the gut and rocks Dolph into the corner, hooking his hands underneath the arms. He skips backwards and tosses Ziggler upside down across the ring. He flexes his muscles to the crowd and lets Ziggler get up, firing away with uppercuts to the chin. He rocks him back against the ropes and catches a hold of the body, tossing Dolph high in the air and delivering the uppercut with authority! Ziggler flops to the mat motionless and Cesaro hooks both legs up, getting a two count. He slowly rises back onto his feet and drags Ziggler up by the neck, pushing him up into the corner. He continues to pop off uppercuts to the jaw and Ziggler rakes the eyes to some boos. He hops onto the second turnbuckle and leaps off, hooking the head of Cesaro and dropping him with a bulldog. He kips back up and taunts to the crowd once again, growing a big smile across his face. He pulls Cesaro up and whips him off the ropes, catching him on the return in the sleeper hold! Antonio flails his arms about and tries to find his way free, using all of his strength to stay on his feet. As Dolph keeps the hold locked in tight, however, Cesaro can't resist it and starts to fade. His hands stop flailing and the referee comes forward, pulling the arm up and letting it drop. He pulls it up a second time and it drops once again. Ziggler starts to scream that it is over with and the official raises Cesaro's arm up again, only for him to clench it into a fist. The fans get behind Cesaro as he starts to shake it, flipping Ziggler over his shoulder and to the mat! Dolph gets right back up and turns right to another toss-up uppercut! Cesaro proceeds to take a hold of the legs and prepares for the big swing, only for Ziggler to take a hold of the neck and pull him into a small package. In the process, Dolph grasps a hold of the tights where the referee can't see it, resulting in the cheap three count and victory.
Winner of the match via pinfall and leading 2-1, Dolph Ziggler (7:47)
The fans boo as Ziggler pops right back onto his feet, stumbling off towards the ropes and through them! He backs up the ramp with a smile across his face as Cesaro gets on both knees in an absolute fury. Ziggler mocks Cesaro as he goes up two to one in the series, both victories coming cheaply as he takes another step towards winning the Money in the Bank briefcase away from Cesaro.
The cameras cut backstage to show Roman Reigns and Bryan Danielson getting ready in their respective locker rooms for their upcoming match with each other. A promo video proceeds to air with Roman Reigns winning a battle royal to become the number one contender. In the weeks following, Reigns and Paul Heyman would criticize Bryan for not being championship material with Heyman specifically stating that his client was the only one deserving of being the World Heavyweight Champion. Danielson would respond, however, by saying despite what they think he is the champion the people want and as long as they want that he is going to give it to them. The video picks up with the highlights of the two trying to one up another over the weeks, with the footage of the two in the parking lot with Reigns slamming Danielson through the windshield of a car. The sound byte of each man vowing to walk out champion concludes the package.
World Heavyweight Championship Roman Reigns with Paul Heyman vs Bryan Danielson(c)
The bell rings and the two stare each other down before coming towards the middle of the ring, Reigns striking first with a punch to the head. Danielson responds with a kick to the mid-section and they go back and forth with the shots, Reigns catching one of the boots and lifting Bryan off the mat - slamming him back first into the corner! He begins to drive the shoulders into the stomach and pulls away, whipping Danielson across the ring and chest first! Reigns storms forward and takes the legs out, flipping Bryan over his shoulder and onto the mat. Roman covers him and gets a two count, causing him to force Bryan right up by the hair. He pushes him off the mat and lets him comeback, hoisting him on his shoulder. The champion pulls free, however, and drops down onto the mat and dropkicking him through the ropes and to the floor at Heyman's feet. Reigns gets back up and is fuming, Heyman trying to calm his client down. He pats him on the chest and lets him go back towards the ring, Danielson stopping him by hitting a baseball slide! He pulls himself out of the ring as well and runs up to Reigns, dropkicking him right into the announce table. He pops up again and rolls in and out of the ring to stop the count of the referee. He steps back up to Reigns and hits a couple of shots to the head before climbing onto the announce table himself. He hooks a hold of the head and seems prepared to hit a DDT onto the floor, only for Reigns to hook a hold of the body and run right into the steel post - crashing the back of Bryan into it with authority! Bryan collapses onto both knees, wincing in pain, as Reigns drags him up against the ring and pushes him inside of it. He follows and hooks the near leg up, getting a two count from the referee. He takes Danielson by the hair and drags him up slowly, throwing a series of shots to the top of the head. He hits a hard boot to the stomach and hits off the ropes, coming back with a vicious spinning spinebuster! He hops up again and drops a leg drop across the chest. He gets back up and glares across the entire arena, Heyman slowly ascending the steel steps and moving to the middle of the apron. He talks in the ear of his client and Reigns nods, growing a smile across his face. He spins around and drops down onto one knee, smashing his fist down into the mat. He takes some deep breaths and runs his hands through his hair, letting Bryan get up before going for the Superman Punch - Danielson managing to avoid it. He charges off the ropes and comes right back with the high knee to the face! Heyman begins to panic on the outside as Danielson covers Reigns, pulling the close leg up only to get a count of two to the dislike of the crowd. He holds his face in his hands and looks all around the arena, slowly rising back up via the ropes. He takes a few moments to catch his breath and lets Reigns get up in the corner and he steps up to him slowly and starts to hit some kicks to the upper body, the crowd chanting 'Yes!' with every single shot. Reigns collapses onto both knees and Danielson starts to throw the kicks even harder and harder. He finally backs off and goes for a huge kick to the head, only for Reigns to duck away from it and pop to his feet - Bryan spinning around to a thunderous Superman Punch! Reigns remains laid out momentarily and he slowly moves back towards the champion, hooking the far leg up only for Bryan to kick out just in time! The WWE Universe cheers as Reigns rolls onto his hands and knees - slapping his hands off the mat. He gets back up and moves off to the corner, kneeling down and looking to his manager, whom nods and tells him to finish it. Reigns runs his hands through his hair and lets out a huge yell to the crowd, Danielson staggering back up and turning right to an absolutely brutal spear! Roman hooks both legs up fast but some how Danielson manages to fight through and power out at the last moment! Reigns immediately pops onto both knees in disbelief and he looks at the referee with his eyes widened in disbelief. He hooks both legs up again but once more the champion kicks out. Reigns gets frustrated and drags Bryan back up by the hair and tights, rushing to the ropes and tossing him over the top rope and up against the announce table. He steps out slowly and pulls Danielson up once again, lifting him over his shoulder. The World Champion manages to slip free, however, and slams his face off the table. He rolls back into the ring and hops up, charging across the ring and coming back with a suicide dive that sends Reigns across the announce table and into the laps of Cole, Lawler and JBL! Danielson gets right back up and leads the WWE Universe into the 'Yes!' chants. He looks over to see Heyman coming around the corner and he steps forward, backing Paul towards the barricade. Bryan puts his hand on Heyman's shoulder and laughs, taking him by the neck and tossing him into the ring after some approval from the front row of the crowd. He steps right in and Heyman gets onto his knees, begging Danielson not to do anything. He doesn't listen, however, as the crowd gives the expected chants. He begins to fire away with kicks to the chest and refuses to let up until Reigns comes into the ring. He runs right up to Bryan and goes for the Superman Punch, only for Bryan to move and Reigns comes down towards the mat and plows into his own manager with the fist! The fans roar as Roman holds onto his head in disbelief, turning around to the running knee! Danielson doesn't go for the pin, however, and makes his way to the top turnbuckle. He nods to the crowd before coming off with the diving headbutt! After scrambling a bit on the mat, he crawls over to Reigns and hooks the close leg for the pinfall.
Winner of the match and still World Heavyweight Champion, Bryan Danielson (15:38)
The Detroit crowd roars as Danielson rolls onto his back and grows a huge smile across his face. He sits back up and the referee hands off the World Heavyweight Championship belt. He slowly rises back onto his feet and leads the crowd in the thunderously loud 'Yes!' chants as Heyman and Reigns both roll their way out of the ring. The commentators go over the key points in the match with the spear from Reigns, the Superman Punch, the suicide dive from Danielson that sent Reigns over the announce table and the missed Superman Punch that hit Heyman leading to the finish with Danielson nailing the running knee and top rope headbutt. Back live in the arena, Heyman and Reigns continue to make their way towards the back as Danielson keeps the celebration going from the top turnbuckle.
The cameras cut backstage to Byron Saxton and he introduces his guest at this time to be the WWE Champion Batista. The crowd boos wildly in the background as he steps forward, Saxton asking how confident he is going into his match coming up a little later on tonight knowing how the Authority can't get involved and Randy Orton seems to be more focused on himself. "It doesn't matter without the Authority, Byron. It doesn't matter whether I got Randy Orton or not. All four of those guys in that match I'd recommend stay out of my way because I'm going to break each and every single one of them in half if they dare stand in my way of keeping my WWE Championship." He stares Saxton down and looks off in the distance, asking 'what the hell you want?' and Orton steps forward with his hands on his hips. The two stare each other down and The Viper shrugs his shoulders, "I just figured if you wanted to talk about me you could at least talk to me to my face. If you have a problem with me being concerned about my own well being, Dave, then maybe you're even worse off than I thought you were before. Like I said... I'll have your back, but I'm going to have mine first." He tells Batista that if he has a problem with that, he won't have his back at all and he'll really be out there on his own. The two stare down once again and Orton heads off, Batista mumbling under his breath before storming off in the other direction.
Diva's Championship AJ Lee vs Nikki Bella(c) with Brie Bella
The bell goes off and the two divas come right to the middle of the ring, trash talking one another. Nikki shoves AJ back and ducks underneath a shot, dropping her into the corner. The champion beats AJ down with some kicks and screams in her face. AJ sends a big kick up to the stomach, however, and gets back onto her feet. Nikki staggers back and is quickly wrapped up in the Black Widow out of nowhere! The crowd gets anxious at the early hold, Nikki scrambling trying to find a way out! Brie screams for her sister not to let go and Nikki manages to collapse into the ropes. AJ lets go of the hold and drags Nikki back to the middle, slamming her face off of the mat. The champion gets back onto her knees and is floored with a hard dropkick! Lee hooks both legs up but only gets a two count. She gets back to her feet and starts to skip around a bit, letting Bella rise before dropping her with an enziguri! She doesn't go for the pin this time, however, and instead brings Nikki to her feet again. The champion brings a knee up to the stomach and follows it up with a neckbreaker. She hooks the leg up but gets a two count of her own and she rolls off in disappointment. Both divas get to their feet and Nikki tackles AJ into the corner, slamming her backside into the stomach of AJ repeatedly. She gets shoved forward, however, and AJ runs right behind her - nailing a dropkick to the back that smacks Nikki's face off the mat. The champion struggles onto her feet again and AJ locks her right back up in the Black Widow. Nikki once again begins to scramble in an attempt to get out but after just a short while, she collapses onto both knees in the middle of the ring and keeps screaming out in pain. She tries one more time to reach out for a break, but can't. She starts to tap out!
Winner of the match and NEW Diva's Champion, AJ Lee (4:45)
The fans give a mixed reaction as AJ refuses to let go of the hold until Brie gets into the ring. She checks on her sister as AJ rises back onto her feet with a huge smile across her face, as after just one month of losing the belt she has managed to win it back. The referee hands it over to AJ and she gazes at it before throwing it over her shoulder, skipping around the ring with Brie glaring at her in anger. AJ steps out of the ring and continues to skip around the ring before making her way up the ramp, laughing at The Bella Twins.
The cameras pan over to ringside where the commentators are all rather surprised by the victory as Nikki Bella's reign as champion has been cut short. JBL mentions how that is what happens at Night of Champions, everyone being at risk! Cole says he has to agree there but there is still one more championship match and it is the one match tonight that really screams jeopardy for a champion as this match will feature not one, not two, not three but four challengers. This scramble match, however, is slightly different from the pass. He goes over the rules, explaining that instead of the match beginning with two men and entering at five minute intervals, all five men will begin the match. The same rule will apply where every fall determines an interim champion, but after twenty minutes the match will be over and the man who scored the last fall will be walking out as the WWE Champion.
A promo video airs going back to Batista becoming the WWE Champion thanks to The Authority's help. By orders of Vince McMahon following Summerslam, however, John Cena would be announced as the replacement of Stephanie McMahon as Commissioner and his first order of business would be to make a scramble match for Night of Champions. The video goes on to show each man in the match with the champion Batista, Dean Ambrose, Sheamus, Randy Orton and CM Punk. It goes on to show the last four weeks of build up to the contest with all five men each having their own stretches of momentum and some tension going between the possible alliances, especially in tag matches and between Orton and Batista. The promo comes to a conclusion with Orton telling Batista he would have his back as long as Dave had his, with the other three superstars vowing to take the WWE Championship away from Batista and The Authority.
Scramble Match for the WWE Championship Sheamus vs Dean Ambrose vs Randy Orton vs CM Punk vs Batista(c)
The bell rings and the five men stare each other down all around the ring before coming to the middle, all hell breaking loose. Punk targets Batista specifically and takes him over the top rope with a clothesline. Orton leans across the ropes and demands Punk get away from Dave, Sheamus taking advantage after tossing Ambrose over the ropes to yell Orton's name and blast him with the Brogue Kick! He hooks both legs up but before the three can be counted, Ambrose gets back into the ring and breaks it up. He takes Sheamus off and throws him onto the mat, pounding away at the head of The Celtic Warrior and refusing to let up. They spill to the outside and Ambrose throws Sheamus head first off the barricade. Meanwhile, Punk tosses Batista over the Spanish announce table. He steps back towards the ring and rolls in, stepping up to Orton and kicking him up into the corner. He hooks a hold of the head and runs back to the middle of the ring, dropping him with a ferocious bulldog. Punk gets back up to Ambrose charging at him and he takes a hold of the neck, throwing him shoulder first into the steel post. Punk lets Ambrose pull himself out and drops him with a bulldog right next to Orton! The Best in the World slowly makes his way to the corner and climbs to the top rope, diving off with an elbow drop to both Orton and Ambrose at the same time! The crowd gives a pop for the move as Punk hooks the leg of Orton up, only to get pulled off by Batista from behind. He forces Punk back onto his feet and drives knees to the stomach repeatedly before driving his head off the top turnbuckle in the corner. He pounds away at the mid-section with a series of shoulders and pulls him out, delivering a spinebuster! He hooks both legs up but only gets a two count. Sheamus comes back into the ring and storms up to Ambrose, dropping him with the Brogue Kick! Not having the space to go for the pin, however, he storms up to Orton and rocks him into the corner. He starts to pound away at the head but is met with a hard punch to the chin. The Viper starts to fight back against Sheamus and rocks him across the ring, attempting the RKO only to be shoved off to the ropes. He bounces right back to a big time powerslam. Sheamus turns right to Batista and he drops him with a spear! The Animal hooks both legs up but Ambrose comes diving on top of him. He fires away at the champion and lets him get back up, kicking him in the stomach and dropping him down with a DDT. He slithers back onto his feet but gets tripped to the mat from the outside by Punk, being dragged out and tossed shoulder first into the steel steps. Punk hops onto the apron and springboards to Orton, taking him down with a clothesline! He pops back up and Sheamus stumbles over to him, being picked up onto the shoulders and dropped with the Go To Sleep! Punk hooks both legs up and gets the three count! CM Punk is the interim champion. The Best in the World rises onto his feet with a smile across his face but turns around to Batista dropping him with a spinebuster. The WWE Champion gets back up and steps out of the ring to Ambrose, throwing him up against the announce table. He calls for Orton to come help him out and The Viper does so. Batista removes the top of the announce table as Orton holds Ambrose, but in the process Dean starts to fire away at Orton! He rocks him up against the ring apron and avoids Batista charging at him and lets the two collide. He takes the top of the table that The Animal had tried to remove and he throws it right off the face of the champion! He takes Orton by the neck and runs to the barricade, throwing him upside down into it.
Back in the ring, Sheamus stomps away at Punk until Ambrose comes in from behind now wielding a steel chair! He smacks it across the back and laughs to the crowd as they love the use of weapons. He hits it across the back again and drops Sheamus right in the middle of the ring. He lets Punk get up and raises the chair up above his head, preparing to swing it down to the head of Punk only to eat a boot to the face. Ambrose drops the chair and Punk scoops it up, jamming it into the stomach before tossing it to the side. He proceeds to lift Ambrose for the GTS, only for Orton to come storming into the ring and drop him with the RKO! He rolls Punk right over and hooks both legs up for the three count. Randy Orton is the interim champion. The WWE Universe boos as Orton slides onto his feet with a smile across his face, turning to see Batista getting into the ring. He gets up and the two stare each other down, The Animal demanding answers as to why he got the pin. The two continue to argue with each other and Sheamus comes storming forward, clotheslining the both of them. He focuses on Batista as he doesn't go completely down and takes him through the ropes with a tackle! Back in the ring, Orton gets back to his feet and is blindsided by the Headlock Driver from Ambrose! He quickly rolls The Viper over and hooks the close leg up, getting the three count. Dean Ambrose is the interim champion. He gets back onto his feet and leans across the ropes, holding his head in his hands in disbelief. He looks up to the titantron to see there is only six minutes left in the match and he moves over to Punk, dragging him back up. He drops him with another Headlock Driver and for no particular reason, hooks both his legs up. The referee questions what he is doing and Ambrose glares at him, "Just do it, damn it!" The referee drops down and counts the extra three. Dean pops back up and hops through the ropes, grabbing Sheamus from behind. He brings him back to the ring and throws him in, coming after him. He rolls The Celtic Warrior over and goes for the pin, but only gets a two count. Ambrose gets back up and shakes his head out of frustration, letting Sheamus get back up before driving punches to the head. The Irishman ducks a big shot and bounces off the ropes, coming back with the Brogue Kick! Before he can go for the pin, Batista comes in from behind and prepares for the spear! He storms right up and nails it, hooking the close leg up and before he can get the three Punk drops down on the pin with an elbow. The fans cheer as Punk begins to fire off at the back of the head of the champion, looking up at the titantron to only see four minutes left. As he starts to pull Dave up, a pyro hits across the stage and Punk looks up in confusion. The theme music of Big Show hits to the surprise of everyone! The giant makes his way out from the back and starts to make his way down the ramp to the confusion of everyone. The referee steps out of the ring and goes to stop him, Show throwing him off to the side. He slowly enters the ring and stares Punk down, taking a moment before turning to Ambrose getting to his feet - dropping him with the Knockout Punch! The WWE Universe boos and Punk charges at him, getting caught by the throat and laid out with the chokeslam! Show turns his attention over to Sheamus and hits him with the chokeslam as well! He looks over to Orton and Batista as they sit against the ropes near each other. Orton slides out of the ring, seeming a bit hesistant. He reaches under the ring and pulls out a steel chair, tossing it in to Show. He takes out two more and hands one off to Batista before getting in himself. All three men look to each other and nod, Show moving to Sheamus and slamming the chair down across his back. Orton goes to Ambrose and Batista to Punk. The crowd continues to boo the assault as the trio refuse to let up, switching their targets until the clock gets down to one minute. Show tosses his chair down into the middle of the ring and pulls Sheamus to his feet, dropping him with a Knockout Punch that spills him to the outside. Orton drops Ambrose with an RKO and kicks him out underneath the ropes. Batista finally pulls Punk up slowly and looks around to the booing crowd, dropping him with the Batista Bomb right across the steel chair! He hooks the far leg up as the referee gets back into the ring, counting the three. Batista is the interim champion. The WWE Universe continues to boo as The Animal rises onto his feet, patting Show on the chest and telling Orton 'that was best for business!' as the clock comes down to its final seconds on the titantron and expires.
Winner of the match and still WWE Champion, Batista (20:00)
The crowd continues to boo heavily as Batista slaps his chest at the heat, the referee grabbing his title from ringside and handing it off. Batista moves over to the corner and rises onto the second rope, holding the belt high over his head, slapping his chest some more. The commentators remain in shock over the return of Big Show to help out Batista and Orton of The Authority. They go back to the replay of Show's music hitting and making his way down to help take out Punk, Sheamus and Ambrose. Back live in the arena, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon make their way out from the back applauding as their trio make their way up the ramp with smiles across their faces. The five stand atop the stage together with Batista in the middle as he holds the WWE Championship high over his head once again, the Joe Louis Arena left heated as Punk, Sheamus and Ambrose all remain laid out in and outside of the ring as Night of Champions comes to, as many events have this year at the hand of the Authority, a controversial end.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 15, 2014 23:01:18 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Jul 16, 2014 6:52:01 GMT -5
- Jack Swagger beating Big E. on the Night of Champions Kickoff Show, I definitely did not expect that but now maybe with Swagger beating Big E. Swagger can now set his sights on the WWE United States Championship bringing it into the Real American camp because I would pay money to see a Swagger/Braxton feud especially with the WWE United States Championship being on the line since Swagger and Colter pride themselves on being such great Americans but as for Big E. best thing he can do would probably be to set his sights on something else that will make him relevant again
- Harper and Rowan of the Wyatt Family becoming the new WWE Tag Team Champions beating The Usos ending their title reign, I can honestly say that now that Harper and Rowan are at the top of the tag team division it makes me wonder just which tag team will be able to stop them realistically? Now that Harper and Rowan have brought gold into the Wyatt Family, only a matter of time before their patriarch Bray Wyatt becomes a champion
- Ryan Braxton retaining his WWE United States Championship beating RVD, a great face vs face contest and it was so back and forth the whole way that honestly either man could have walked out the champion but in the end Braxton just proving to be one bit too much for RVD, yes Braxton is the future of this business and he more or less proved it in this match he has been proving it beating superstar after superstar but it makes me wonder what is next on the horizon for Braxton? Or even RVD?
- Seth Rollins retaining his WWE Intercontinental Championship by beating the Commonwealth's leader Wade Barrett to continue on this reign of his, this awesome lengthy reign, that makes it 10 months now that Rollins has been WWE Intercontinental Champion, 2 more months and he makes it to 1 full year as WWE Intercontinental Champion but I don't think Barrett is done with Rollins yet well not by a long shot anyway but then I wonder if Barrett will instead focus his sights on the WWE or World Heavyweight Championship instead? And one of the Commonwealth members like Sandow, McIntyre, Rose or Regal will challenge him for Rollins' title instead?
- Bray Wyatt beating Chris Jericho, I can't say that I am surprised because Bray Wyatt has been on a tear as of late and not to mention ever since beating Jeff Hardy at SummerSlam in the Inferno Match and then taking out The Undertaker and now beating Chris Jericho it makes me wonder if anyone can stop Bray Wyatt or the Wyatt Family in general?
- Dolph Ziggler going up 2-1 in this Best of 7 Series for the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase, Dolph definitely has the advantage when you think about it because seeing this Best of 7 series it reminds me so much of baseball, basketball and hockey all rolled up into one with Cesaro being the home team and Ziggler being the away team and the away team having the advantage in the series with the chance to close the series out, Ziggler if he can do that then we may be looking at the new Mr. Money in the Bank but Cesaro now that he is down 2-1 he is going to have to pick himself up now and win 3 straight matches in order to win this series
- Bryan Danielson retains his World Heavyweight Championship once again this time beating Paul Heyman Guy Roman Reigns the upstart who has literally been mowing his way through the competition and Danielson finding a way to win yet again just proves a testament to his resiliency but also Reigns did have him beat I mean let's face it but Reigns I don't think he is done with Danielson just yet and I can see him having a rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship but Danielson he has been champion for how many months now? 6 months as World Heavyweight Champion ever since winning the title at WrestleMania 29, yes his luck is eventually going to run out
- AJ winning back the WWE Divas Championship beating Nikki Bella of Total Divas, finally there is some justice after all because if anything AJ she should not have even have lost the WWE Divas Championship in the first place especially not to a Total Diva but AJ was in a battle royal and lost her title but now that the title is back home where it belongs here is hoping AJ just goes on a tear now
- In the main event Batista retains his WWE Championship in the WWE Championship Scramble Match all be it under controversial circumstances not because of Stephanie and Triple H getting involved but because of Big Show returning and turning heel costing essentially Punk, Sheamus and Ambrose the match by laying out all 3 of them single-handedly and then Orton just leaving the fray essentially letting Batista retain, so I wonder if this means what I think it means? Big Show has joined forces with The Authority? It makes sense considering Big Show does have an "iron-clad" contract which means he can do whatever whenever to whoever and he doesn't have to see any consequences come his way but the question being why would Big Show essentially screw everyone and align himself with the Authority? So I am sure Big Show was the Authority's Plan B, he had to be
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jul 16, 2014 11:58:15 GMT -5
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| CM PUNK WILL NOT REQUIRE SURGERY ON FOOT | REPORT: JOHN CENA AHEAD OF SCHEDULE | BO DALLAS' DEBUT DATE ANNOUNCED | It was reported just a couple of weeks ago that CM Punk was dealing with a foot injury that he suffered back in July and could possibly require surgery on it. It is now being reported that Punk's foot is actually in better shape than when it was first looked at and he may require just a lighter schedule. Punk was already missing some house shows over the past few weeks due to the injury, but it seems like he is going to avoid the surgery and it appears he could keep on competing consistently and not miss any time, which would have upset his huge fan base. Good news for both Punk and the WWE Universe. | Reports are stating that John Cena will be getting his arm removed from his sling during the week and will have it put into a strengthening sleeve. Cena's injury put him on the shelves following Money in the Bank this year and was expected to keep him out for a number of months. It still appears he is going to be out for a little while longer, but similar reports had stated previously that Cena was planned to be in the sling until at least early November. Clearly, Cena's super hero like ability is striking again just as it did when he injured his neck years ago as he is on the fast track back into the ring once more. | According to his Twitter, Bo Dallas will be making his debut on Monday Night Raw on October 7th, the night after the upcoming Payback pay-per-view. Dallas has shown himself in NXT to be one of their top guys, and although his gimmick may not scream main eventer to a lot of critics, he could have some success. His legitimate brother - Bray Wyatt - faced some similar criticism, especially when the two had a failed success as a tag team back in early 2010 on the main roster. Both men have improved greatly, and with Bray showing himself to be a top tier talent who knows what could come with the 'Bo-liever'. |
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Post by tg11 on Jul 16, 2014 12:55:57 GMT -5
- Bo Dallas debuting the night after Payback, I can say that I am really looking forward to it but I can't wait to see who his first feud is with
- But as for Cena if he heals up by Survivor Series which is in November then I can see him in a match at Survivor Series, Team Cena vs Team Triple H 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match
- So glad that Punk is not going to require surgery
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Post by Hi, I'm John on Jul 16, 2014 15:55:43 GMT -5
Night of Champions, here we go. Good pre show match with Swagger vs Big E and Swagger getting the dirty win over Big E is the right move, wonder what you will do to keep Big E from falling down slowly. The Wyatt Family winning the Tag Team Championships is a good call, they are an established team at this point and The Uso's did all they can do with the straps. I sense a rematch or two in the future though. "Unbreakable" Ryan Braxton cutting a good promo here, a believable one at that. Gives off some solid points and I'm surprised but happy you went with Face vs Face in Braxton vs RVD. A very well written match too, and I love the ending spot of the Rolling Thunder into Revolution Powerbomb. Good defense for Braxton. Part of me thought Rollins would finally lose the belt right here, but I'm glad he didn't. A very historic reign from Seth Rollins and you don't see historic mid card title reign's anymore. A good backstage moment with Cena making sure Triple H doesn't get involved. The Authority will have a Plan B though. And after The Wyatt's won the tag titles, I figured Bray would pick up the win over Jericho here. A good win for Bray Wyatt as it's another notch under his belt of Superstar's he has beaten or attacked. Wonder if Bray/Jericho is done or if you will move Bray into something new. Dolph Ziggler gets a slimy win to go up 2-1, which is good. The heel keeping the upper hand is good for the feud, but I feel Cesaro will keep the case when it's all done. A good title defense for Bryan Danielson, with Reigns accidentally punching Paul Heyman in the finish. Wonder if that will spark up anything later down the line. Bryan needed to keep the title and Reigns still looked good without taking too big of a loss. Generic Batista/Orton confrontation here, but you made it realistic. AJ Lee winning the Diva's Championship from Nikki is good, I figure The Bella Twins end up turning on each other sometime soon now. And lastly a well written Championship Scramble match. The finish was predictable with Batista retaining, but the way you got there with the return of a heel Big Show is good I guess, as long as you don't flip-flop Big Show as a heel and a face every month. The Authority with The Big Show as the muscle and Orton and Batista still on the same page is good, gives Punk and company more of a battle. A solid PPV with all of the right people winning, you made good advancements on storylines as well. Good PPV.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2014 18:18:20 GMT -5
SD: I liked the opening promo, could feel the characters of both Heyman and Danielson. Good job. I liked the opener, it was a strong choice, and RVD rescuing Braxton was interesting. Loved Big E's little promo after the match. Good to see him getting time on the mic. Batista and Orton's uneasy alliance needs to come to a proper head eventually. Glad to see you were sensible and chose a no contest - it built the main event up nicely. Bo Dallas debut coming soon, hopefully he's more successful than he was last time out. I liked the little interaction between Cena and Barrett, the shorts bit gave me a laugh. Sandow over Rollins by interference was good; makes me think Rollins will go over Sunday even though its time he loses. Christian making a comeback in his hometown was a neat touch. Good use of veteran talent. His win puts them both on an even keel heading into the PPV. Good Wyatt prom. He's definitely going over this Sunday. Surprised to see the bad guys come out on top; would have thought they'd lose seeing as I expect Reigns to win the title Sunday. Good go home show that left a lot open.
NOC: Swagger winning the kickoff match was surprising, would have prefered a Big E win. Wyatt family winning the Tag Titles was an obvious move; time for them to be the top tag team now really. I expect a rematch with the Usos first. Braxton and RVD was a solid second match; excellent finish that really put him over. Rollins still rolling on as champ? That is a shocker for me. Thought that surely Barrett was the man to dethrone him. Great decision by Cena to ban the Authority from ringside. Wonder how the main event will end now. Bray Wyatt over Jericho was obvious, it was a good story; just a real shame it ran at the same time as WWE, that was unfortunate for you! Surprised Ziggler is taking the lead; these things are always more fun with the challenger chasing imo. Wonder what is next for Bryan now that he's gone over Reigns. I personally thought the time was right to pull the trigger and let Roman reign, but i'll see where you go next with it. I wonder how things will pan out with Orton and Batista, it's an interesting angle. AJ wins the title back already? Well there is a shocker. Lots of surprising decisions tonight for me, gotta be said. Brilliant bit of booking to close the show by bringing back Big Show to assist the Authority who were banned from ringside. Straight out of WWE's playbook that, excellent booking. Surprised Orton sat back, I have to say. Solid show full of surprises for me, look forward to more.
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