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Post by tg11 on Apr 11, 2013 21:52:33 GMT -5
Can't wait until WrestleMania 28, definitely can't wait because I know we are all in for a treat and hopefully we are in for face turns or even heel turns on the grandest stage of them all but also I hope we are also in for Match of the Year candidates because I know the matches that will be Match of the Year will be Once in a Lifetime (Punk vs Austin) and Cena vs Taker for the WWE Championship
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 12, 2013 0:09:39 GMT -5
April 1, 2012 from Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas
The cameras pan live into the arena, the crowd cheering wildly as the voice of ring announcer Justin Roberts is heard. "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a native of Texas to perform the singing of our national anthem, and one of the greatest selling artists of all time, Beyoncé Knowles!" A rather large pop is given for the award winning singer as she proceeds to appear center stage and perform The National Anthem [/color]. Following her finish, the crowd roars wildly for her as we fade to the WrestleMania XXVIII logo, "Invincible" by Machine Gun Kelly[/color] proceeding to play in the background. Footage airs in slow motion of the top performers in the WWE today making their way down a stage, followed up by the crowd rising up onto their feet and cheering. Voice overs of multiple superstars speaking about WrestleMania proceed to come in, the music transitioning over to "Stand Up" by James Durbin[/color]. The video picks up to highlighting the feud between Mr. Kennedy, Randy Orton and Chris Jericho over the World Heavyweight Championship before transitioning to clips of Dolph Ziggler, Mick Foley, April Lee, Ryback, Big Show, John Laurinaitis and Triple H. The video once again slows down, "For My Sake" by Shinedown[/color] coming in with John Cena challenging The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania, followed up by the highlights of the two going back and forth and trying to get into each others heads over the weeks leading up to the event. "Bullet In My Hand" by Redlight King[/color] kicks in finally, showing CM Punk's repeated attacks on Stone Cold Steve Austin and making things more personal by taking cheap shots at Austin's personal life along with attacking his friends in The Rock and Jim Ross. The video fades to black and we return to the arena with the main theme of "Invincible" by Machine Gun Kelly[/color] coming in once again, the pyrotechnics hitting across the entire stage as Michael Cole re-welcomes everybody to the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania! The crowd is scanned over as Cole gives a monologue, "Every superstar dreams of the moment to walk across the WrestleMania stage, get into the WrestleMania ring, and walk out victorious in front of millions in the WWE Universe!" Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross are then welcomed to the show alongside Cole, each throwing in a bit about how excited they are for this show, J.R. even dropping that he is most excited about seeing Stone Cold whoop the ass of the biggest jerk he has ever met in CM Punk! They pass things over to the Spanish announce team and they give their bit before we head into the ring for Justin Roberts, whom announces it is time for the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, where the winner will receive a contract to cash in on the WWE or World Heavyweight Champion any time in the next year! Money in the Bank Ladder MatchAlberto Del Rio with Ricardo Rodriguez vs[/color] Kofi Kingston vs[/color] Jack Swagger with David Otunga vs[/color] Sin Cara vs[/color] Zack Ryder vs[/color] Damien Sandow vs[/color] Bryan Danielson vs[/color] Evan Bourne vs[/color] Cody Rhodes vs[/color] Rey Mysterio[/color] The bell sounds and all ten men stand around the ring, half of them quickly getting out of the ring and fighting over the ladders. Swagger begins to clothesline everybody in the ring and gets out away from everybody else, bringing a ladder in and getting it stood up only for Cara to dropkick it straight into his face. Sandow, Danielson, Del Rio and Ryder on the outside in the mean time begin to fight with each other, leading to Mysterio and Bourne launching themselves over the top rope and taking out all four. Rhodes then tosses Cara to the outside and sets up the ladder Swagger had, climbing up it quickly only for Kingston to springboard himself off the top rope and hit a spear to the mat! The crowd cheers loudly for the spot as the action continues to brew on the outside, Del Rio finally managing to get back in and hit everybody around him in the gut with his own ladder. Danielson and Sandow duck a double shot by sliding to the mat, however, and double dropkick Alberto right through the ropes. The team proceed to pick up the ladder and put it up in the middle of the ring together, both men staring to go to the top of it. They meet with each other and they both yell at each other 'no!', leading to some laughter from the crowd as they go back and forth with the argument which is stopped by Swagger by pushing it right over and dropping the two straight to the mat. Swagger then pulls the ladder together and over his head, spinning around and taking out anybody that comes near him. He laughs to the booing crowd and puts the ladder back into place, slowly ascending it with a grin. He grabs a hold of the briefcase and keeps his hands on it, letting the boos continue. He takes too long with his cockiness though and Sin Cara is pushed off the hands of Mysterio to jump up and grab him by the tights, bringing him down to the mat in a powerbomb! Rhodes and Del Rio come into play and begin to brawl back and forth with the two luchadors along with the team of Sandow and Danielson going at it with Bourne and Ryder. Bourne comes charging into the middle of the ring and quickly scurries up a ladder while the rest are brawling, leading to a huge break up of all the fighting and a scramble to get Evan down. He staggers himself on the top rung, however, and launches himself off with his whole body spread and taking down everybody! The crowd roars for the spot, all nine men laying out on the mat at this point. The cheering turns to boos slowly, however, as Swagger re-emerges into the ring and slithers to the ladder in the middle of the ring. He starts to bring himself up slowly but surely, Bourne being the first one up and dragging another ladder in, setting it up right beside Swagger's and climbing up. He gets up quicker and reaches for the briefcase, Jack throwing an elbow at the ribs. Del Rio begins to climb on the other side of Bourne while Mysterio gets up onto the other side of Swagger. A four man fight begins to ensue with each trying to get a shot at the briefcase, three more ladders eventually coming into play and all ten men being on top of ladders. Kingston begins to fire off shots from the middle and stands on top of his ladder at the chance, grabbing a hold of the briefcase. Sandow, on the opposing side of him, pushes the ladder down and Kingston dangles from the briefcase! Kofi starts to struggle and drops himself down right onto the shoulders of Damien, only to be ran into the corner with a powerbomb! The brawls on top of the ladders continue in the mean time, the superstars on the outside kicking over the other two, only to cause a huge domino effect with all the eight remaining going down! The audience keeps going on with cheers for the match as the fighting continues on and on, Swagger and Del Rio proceeding to work together and take care of everyone from the ring. The All American American turns on his partner immediately after though and knees him right in the groin! He then sets up a ladder laying in between the ropes in the corner, hitting the Gut Wrench Powerbomb on Alberto right across it! Swagger makes his way back to the middle of the ring and pulls a ladder right up under the briefcase and he brings himself up slowly, getting to the top and catching his breath. He reaches for the briefcase but can't get a good grip as he accidentally pushes it away. He gets himself right up to the top and takes a hold of it, only to be surprised as Kingston sets up a ladder angled into the one standing up and he rushes right up it and leapfrogs Swagger, grabbing the briefcase and sitting on top of the ladder, elbowing Jack down to the mat! He works momentarily before unhooking the briefcase. Winner of the match and Money in the Bank briefcase holder, Kofi Kingston[/color] (14:22)[/b] The audience pops for Kingston as he has finally taken the first step to moving up in the WWE, as he now has a world championship match at any point in time in the next three hundred and sixty five days! Kingston stays seated on top of the ladder and raises the briefcase high above his head with a smile. He finally gets down as replays of the match proceed, concluding with Kingston's leapfrog over Swagger and taking of the briefcase. He gives a boom clap to the crowd and ascends the turnbuckles, raising his new prized possession up over his head. We cut backstage to Matt Striker, and he introduces his guest at this time to be the Intercontinental Champion, Sheamus. He mentions how this feud with Wade Barrett has featured a lot of talking, and tonight is ultimately culminates in the ring. He asks Sheamus what his plans are, and the Celtic Warrior laughs. "My plans, Matt, are fairly simple. I walk down to that ring with my Intercontinental Championship across my waist, I enter that ring, and I Brogue Kick Wade back into reality. That reality being I am not just a better champion and better competitor. Tonight is a good night for some arse kicking!" He heads off. Singles MatchRyback vs[/color] Big Show[/color] The bell rings and the two stare down before stepping up to the middle of the ring, Ryback looking right up to Show and pumping his arms up and down with the chant of 'Feed Me More!' that gets the crowd going and behind him. As he turns to face them however, Show clubs him right across the back and drops him to one knee. Show takes him up to his feet and leans him across the ropes, giving a huge smack across the chest! He does it once again but Ryback catches his arm on the third attempt, sending an elbow to the neck. He throws a couple more before getting free and bouncing off the ropes, returning with a clothesline attempt only for Show to wobble a little bit. He hits off the ropes and tries again only to get the same result. He hits off them once more and returns right into a big boot! "Come on, get up!" Show yells at him and smacks him in the head as he stirs to a knee, "Get up!" He then throws a knee to the stomach and tells him to stay down. He turns around and raises his hand right up to the crowd with a roar and snarl, the boos coming in. He clenches his fist and positions himself, swinging it as Ryback rises only for it to be ducked. Ryback takes a hold of Show's strap and throws punch after punch to the jaw and then a knee to the stomach that keels him over, a DDT following up. Ryback hooks the far leg only for a two count, and he gets right back up. He lets Show begin to rise and charges at him with a shoulder block, pushing him slightly back into the corner. Ryback begins to throw shoulders into the stomach and backs right out of the corner, coming back to his throat being caught and Show backing him to the middle of the ring and hitting the chokeslam! He hooks both legs up and prepares for the win only for his rival to kick out just barely. Show gets onto his feet in absolute anger, storming up to the referee and arguing it should of been three. He then snarls and clenches his fist, shaking his other hand up while yelling at his opponent. Ryback gets onto his feet and avoids the iron fist once again, shocking everybody by lifting Show right up off the mat as if it were nothing! He adjusts himself as the crowd rises onto their feet, Ryback marching momentarily before nailing Shell Shocked! The Dallas crowd gives some 'holy sh*t' chants as Ryback flops over for the cover and gets the pinfall. Winner of the match via pinfall, Ryback[/color] (5:49)[/b] Ryback slowly stirs himself onto his feet, pumping his arms up and down weakly as the crowd begins to chant 'Feed Me More!' for him, getting right behind him and seemingly making him stronger with each chant as he starts to chant along. He continues to work the crowd over as multiple replays are done of Ryback's freakish strength being shown with the Shell Shocked being hit on the World's Largest Athlete. We pan to footage of Dolph Ziggler and Ric Flair beginning their formation together, with the similarities of their cockiness and showing off all the way to their ways of being 'ladies men'. The footage then goes to show the history of Mick Foley, being a hardcore, careless maniac in the ring. The history of Flair and Foley are shown and it transitions to showing today where Foley goes after Ziggler. The video comes to an end with Foley getting Ziggler to agree to the hardcore match here tonight at WrestleMania. We come back to ringside where Michael Cole mentions that Mick Foley tweeted out a picture just about twenty minutes ago with Kaitlyn along with him wearing his flannel! The image flashes up on the screen as Lawler questions how Foley gets a girl like that. Hardcore MatchDolph Ziggler with Ric Flair vs[/color] Mick Foley with Kaitlyn[/color] As soon as the bell rings, Kaitlyn hands Foley his precious Barbie. He raises it up and the Dallas crowd cheers him on as he goes right up to Ziggler, whom gets right out of the ring and walks right off to Flair and talks things over with him. After taking a moment, Dolph goes under the ring and takes out a steel chair. Cautiously, he gets into the ring and onto his feet, swinging the chair only for Foley to hit back with the barbed wire bat. Dolph then ducks a shot to the head and kicks out the knee of the hardcore legend. He mounts over Foley's back and starts to pummel him with shots to the head over and over before pulling him back up and pushing him into the corner. He licks the side of his hand and delivers a huge chop, followed by another and four more before backing off. He picks Barbie up and comes right to Foley, swinging it down only to miss and hit the padding on the turnbuckle, getting it stuck. Foley turns him around and jabs him right in the stomach with the chair before smacking it right across the back. He goes for the pinfall but gets just a two count, and he gets right onto his feet again with the chair. Foley steps to the middle of the ring and sits the chair down, pulling Ziggler up and lifting him up in a sideways carry. He then charges forward and drops him back first across the chair! Mick swings himself onto one knee and gives a little 'Bang Bang!' to the crowd, hooking the far leg and once again getting a two count. Foley slowly re-emerges to his feet, Flair getting up onto the apron and yelling at him. Mick comes right at him and Flair begins to yell right in his face. Foley swings his fist back only for Ziggler to catch him and nail the Zig Zag! He hooks up both legs as quick as possible only for Foley to kick out right before the three. Dolph throws himself around the ring in frustration and pulls at his hair. He slips out of the ring after taking a moment, pulling on Mick's leg and rushing it into the steel post shin first. He does it two more times before letting him drop to the outside floor. Ziggler then kicks the steel steps over and places Foley's leg right on it. He picks up the loose steps and smiles to the booing crowd, crushing it right down on the leg of Foley! Dolph flops himself across the barricade with a smile as the front row of the crowd gives him either cheers or smack talk. He brushes through his hair and takes Foley up by his hair, rolling him right back into the ring. Dolph proceeds to go under the ring and pulls out a table, sliding it into the ring. He gets in and sets the ladder up right in the corner before going back to Foley, being hit with a huge low blow! Dolph falls over onto the mat as Mick staggers onto his feet once again, hobbling on the bad leg. He lets Dolph get up and throws fists left and right while backing him up into the ropes. Ziggler throws a huge fist right back but Foley ducks under it and lifts him up off the mat and tosses him right through the table standing in the corner! There is a pop from the audience as Foley calls for Kaitlyn to get him something, and she retrieves his personal trash can full of weapons from under the ring, Foley taking it from her before dumping it all out in the middle of the ring. He picks up a stop sign and cracks it right over the head of Dolph as he stumbles over, causing him to flop right over the top rope. Foley then looks to the crowd with a sick grin, looking at the position at Ziggler is. He then scoops up the kendo stick laying there and smacks it right across the spine! He does it over and over again until Dolph finds his way out of the ring, crawling on the floor over to Flair. Chants of 'Foley' break out loudly, and he raises the now broken kendo in the air before dropping it to the mat. He begins to sift through all of the materials left, Ziggler coming into the ring from behind and clipping the leg. He mounts over Mick and throws fist after fist to the head and finally gets off after about ten seconds. He picks up a bag resting behind the trash can and gives a sick grin to it, raising it up to the sky. Flair gives a big grin back to him as Dolph opens it up, slowly pouring out tons of thumbtacks right across the mat. He sifts his boot through it a bit to adjust them before tossing the bag down, stepping up to Foley and throwing a couple of shots before adjusting him. He goes for the Zig Zag but Foley tosses him off, Dolph just barely managing to avoid the tacks. He scurries off onto his feet in the corner and Foley comes right at him, Ziggler throwing a foot up and Mick stumbling back and turning, Dolph taking the advantage and nailing the Zig Zag, driving Foley's back right into the tacks! The audience pops with a mixture of excitement and heat, Ziggler hooks up the close leg for the three count. Winner of the match via pinfall, Dolph Ziggler[/color] (11:57)[/b] The audience bursts out in boos as Ziggler swings himself up onto both knees, pumping his fists in the air and giving out a long, extended 'Woo!' He chuckles as he gets onto his feet, being joined by Flair in the ring with his arm raised. Kaitlyn comes into the ring to check on Foley, Ziggler blowing her a kiss and laughing along with Flair as they exit the ring. Kaitlyn continues checking down on Foley, the replay airing of Ziggler's finishing off of the hardcore legend to be victorious in this match. Dolph and Ric stand atop the stage with their arms raised together as medics come to check on Mick. We cut to a video showing the Statue of Liberty, then the Empire State building, and lastly the WrestleMania 29 logo. A voice over kicks in, stating how WrestleMania has been seen at Madison Square Garden, but next year on April 7th, it will travel to a new New York location: MetLife Stadium. Footage continues on with the history of WrestleMania being shown, the biggest superstars in the business being highlighted. Once again, the reminder is given at the end of the video that WrestleMania 29 will take place at MetLife Stadium in New York on April 7, 2013! Non-Title Champion vs Champion MatchUnited States Champion Wade Barrett vs[/color] Intercontinental Champion Sheamus[/color] The bell tolls and the two circle around the ring before coming to the middle, locking up with each other. Sheamus adjust things into a headlock and Barrett pushes him off to the ropes, hitting an elbow to drop him to the mat. He goes for an early pin but an easy kick out comes from Sheamus. They both get back up and Barrett hits a big suplex, and gets another near fall. They rise once more and Barrett goes for an early Wasteland, Sheamus sliding free and coming off the ropes only to miss the Brogue Kick. Wade then charges with a clothesline from behind. He then gets down to the mat and applies a camel clutch type move, tugging away at it but Sheamus managing to get back onto his feet and back him into the corner. The two come back to the middle of the ring and the Celtic Warrior lifts Barrett up, delivering the Irish Curse! He hooks both legs but Barrett just barely manages to kick out. After a few moments, they get back onto their feet once again and trade punches back and forth, Barrett shoving him against the ropes and catching him with the Wasteland out of nowhere! He hooks the legs again but Sheamus manages to get his foot right on the bottom rope. The official catches a hold of it and Barrett begins to question it, tossing Sheamus' foot down and hooking it up for the pin attempt again but the Intercontinental Champion tosses his arm right up. Barrett gets onto his feet and stomps around a bit, getting out of the ring and retrieving his United States Title belt, charging back into the squared circle. He clutches it tight and Sheamus gets right up, ducking at the swing of the title and hitting the Brogue Kick! The Celtic Warrior goes for the pin but pulls himself up with a grin before the referee can get to the count of three. He gets himself back up and backs into the corner, spreading his arms out and slamming his fist into his chest with chants of 'Brogue!' Barrett stirs back onto his feet and Sheamus charges at him for the Brogue Kick, Barrett ducking under it and going for the Wasteland once again. Sheamus manages to struggle out of it, however, and hooks both arms with his back turned and raises Barrett right off his feet. He then delivers the Celtic Cross right in the middle of the ring and scurries over, hooking both legs up for the pinfall. Winner of the match via pinfall, Sheamus[/color] (6:55)[/b] Sheamus brings himself up onto his feet and starts to pound at his chest before spreading his arms out with a yell to the crowd. The referee awards him the Intercontinental Championship and he stands over Barrett with the belt placed over his shoulder and his arms spread out once again. Wade slowly rolls himself right out of the ring and remains on the floor as Sheamus taunts his title to the crowd. The cameras pan to the backstage area where John Laurinaitis is with his team for tonight. "Alright, men, you all know what is in store for you if you win for me tonight! As the general manager of Raw and executive Vice President of Talent Relations, you know I will make everything you want happen because I am just that great." He gives a smile and the group cheers him on, Christian pounding his fist into his chest and raising it up, "Respect!", which leads to the Prime Time Players staring at him and Captain Charisma shrugging his shoulders. Laurinaitis gathers them all together, "Now lets go out there and beat those who know nothing!" The team cheers on and walks out of the room as the cameras then transition to Triple H sitting with his team. They remain quiet as he holds a sledgehammer in his hands. He rises up onto his feet and the rest of the team follows his lead, "Let's go kick some ass, boys." They march out of the room confidently as we return to the arena where Justin Roberts speaks up, "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome at this time former American Idol contestant and artist of one of WrestleMania's official theme songs, James Durbin!" He gets a bit of a cheer from the crowd as he along with his band come to the stage and proceed to perform, "Stand Up"[/color]. After he is done, there is some applause from the crowd as Justin Roberts proceeds to go on and announce to everybody that the attendance for tonight as a WWE record of 102,346! The fans roar for the shattering of the previous record. Ten Man Tag Team Match - Team Captain Becomes Sole General Manager of RawThe Miz, Christian, Brodus Clay and Prime Time Players with John Laurinaitis and Abe Washington vs[/color] Edge, John Morrison, Ezekiel Jackson and The Usos with Triple H[/color] The bell sounds as Morrison starts things off with Miz, the two locking up with each other and bouncing off of the ropes back and forth, no control going either way. Miz rakes the eyes and the referee steps right in, Miz denying that he did it. He goes right around the official and knocks Morison into the corner, stomping away viciously over and over again. He makes a tag to O'Neill and he comes in, throwing some stomps of his own. He drags JoMo to his feet and whips him off the ropes, nailing a huge spinebuster on the come back. He barks to the crowd and tags in his partner, Young coming in and the duo giving a double flapjack to Morrison before O'Neill exits. Young goes for the pin but there is an easy kick out. He drags Morrison to his feet and hits a few chops to the chest and goes to whip him away, JoMo slipping away and twisting the hold, driving a kick into the ribs. He then hits a hard DDT and both men lay out on the mat. They both slowly make their ways to their respective corners and in comes Clay and Jimmy Uso, Brodus hitting a huge clothesline. He takes Jimmy back onto his feet and chokes him into the corner, hitting a set of hard and vicious chops to the chest before whipping him to the opposing corner and absolutely crushing him. He taunts to the booing crowd as his team cheers him on. Clay takes Jimmy back onto his feet and lifts him for the Samoan Drop, backing up a bit and Jules making a blind tag. Jimmy manages to slip free and Clay turns right around to Jules on the top rope, launching himself off only to be caught right in the arms! Clay then charges right into his corner and slams him spine first into it. He laughs and makes the tag to Christian and he comes right in, stomping away at Jules. He brings him onto his feet but there is some fight from the Uso brother, and he storms right back to his corner and makes a tag to Edge! He comes into the ring and starts to unload on his former best friend and tag team partner, hitting a set of clotheslines and a dropkick. He gets fired up and Team Laurinaitis comes storming into the ring, as does Team Triple H! All ten men start to brawl with each other around the ring and things start to get out of hand, the non-legal men finally spilling out to the floor. Christian takes advantage of the situation and makes a tag to Clay once again and he comes in, working his way with Edge and using his power with a couple of slams and near falls. Finally, Edge manages to get to his corner after kicking Clay right in the face and he tags in Jackson. He comes charging right in and lifts Clay right up off his feet, dropping him with a spinebuster! The crowd roars as Jackson flexes his muscles and pulls on the ropes like an animal. He lets Clay get up and fires off a couple of shots, Christian making a blind tag as Jackson topples Clay out of the ring. Captain Charisma goes for the Killswitch but Jackson manages to shove him away, Miz making another blind tag for Team Laurinaitis as Zeke makes the tag to Edge. He comes storming into the ring and he delivers a huge spear to Christian! The crowd cheers on but turns them into boos as Miz quickly capitalizes and rolls Edge up with a handful of the tights for the sudden pinfall! Winner of the match via pinfall, Team Laurinaitis[/color] (10:03)[/b] Miz flops right out of the ring as Triple H comes in wielding his sledgehammer, the rest of the winning team dropping from the apron and headed back up the ramp. 'The Game' storms around the ring with his hammer clutched, growling in furious anger. His team comes into the ring in an attempt to calm him down while apologizing for the loss, Team Laurinaitis mocking Hunter by wiping away fake tears before bursting out in laughter, Miz telling him 'Have fun being fired!' The team makes their way towards the back as Triple H re-assures his team inside of the ring that he is fine. We cut to the graphic for the WWE Championship match between John Cena and The Undertaker, and the theme song of "For My Sake" by Shinedown[/color] coming in with the promotional video. Things start off with John Cena two years ago growing a sour attitude into WrestleMania season, and laying down the challenge to The Undertaker with a completely negative attitude. In an epic match, Undertaker makes Cena pass out at WrestleMania XXVI in Phoenix. Things transition to this year where Cena vows to keep a hold of his title and to prove himself to the WWE Universe. He retains his belt at No Way Out and comes out, challenging Undertaker to a rematch at WrestleMania. At first the Dead Man says no, but accepts when Cena puts his belt on the line. The footage continues onward with the mind games of Undertaker telling Cena he cannot defeat him and he is a fool for thinking so, and Cena returning the mind games by telling 'Taker that he is afraid of him and having his streak snapped. The video comes to a conclusion with Cena raising his belt between the two of them as they stare down with the WrestleMania logo in the background up in the rafters. WWE Championship vs The StreakJohn Cena[c] vs[/color] The Undertaker[/color] The bell goes off and the two icons of the sport stare each other down. They both walk around a bit before coming to the middle of the ring, locking up and Undertaker shoving Cena right to the mat. John gets back up onto one knee as the crowd gets behind Taker, the two locking up once again and Cena shifting behind the Dead Man and hooking a hold of his waist, only to be shoved aside. Cena comes right back and fires off with a couple of fists, whipping Taker off the ropes only to be met with a jumping clothesline on the return. Undertaker rises back onto his feet and walks around Cena's body before pulling him back up and pushing him against the ropes, going to whip him away only for Cena to come right back and whip him off himself, catching him with a shoulder block on the return. He pops right back onto his feet afterward, fired up, only for Taker to sit right up. Cena flies off the ropes and comes back with the throwback as Taker is rising, slamming him right back down to the mat. He hooks both legs up but Taker kicks out of it easily. John rises right back onto his feet and aids his opponent onto his feet, trying to whip him away only to be met with a huge punch to the jaw. The Dead Man throws a set of strikes to the jaw and to the gut, backing Cena into the corner and dropping him into a sitting position. He backs off slowly and lets Cena get back onto his feet before returning with a splashing clothesline! The WWE Champion staggers out of the corner slowly with the help of the ropes and he drops down to one knee. Taker grabs him by the arm and drags him right back up, twisting the arm about before climbing to the top turnbuckle. He starts to walk across the ropes for Old School and jumps off only for Cena to catch him on his shoulders! The audience begins to get frantic as Cena struggles off to the middle of the ring, nailing the Attitude Adjustment! He hops right over the body of Taker and hooks the far leg, only to get a two count! Cena throws himself right over onto his stomach in disbelief and frustration. He slowly gets himself back onto both knees and rises onto his feet, getting Taker back up and throwing him against the corner. He climbs to the second turnbuckle over him and throws down punches, getting to the count of eight before he is lifted up by the tights high in the air, Undertaker walking to the middle of the ring and nailing the Last Ride! He flops right down into the pin, Cena tossing his shoulder up just barely. The Dallas audience cheers on wildly as Taker rolls off onto his side, grabbing a hold of the ropes after a moment of being down. He rises up onto his feet and lets Cena get up as well, charging for a big boot but Cena ducking. Taker gets himself caught up on the ropes and Cena hits a shoulder block to send him to the floor below and towards the bottom of the ramp. He takes a moment to himself before getting out of the ring, dragging Taker towards the steel steps and attempting to throw him down only to have it reversed and done unto him! Taker then rolls him up onto the apron, keeping his head laying off the mat. He slowly but surely ascends the steel steps and gets onto the apron, measuring things up as the crowd continues to cheer on the match. He rushes across it and delivers the huge, signature leg drop! Cena rolls himself back inside the ring and Taker takes a minute to regroup as the crowd chants his name. He gets back into the ring and rises onto his feet, catching a hold of Cena's arm and pulling him in for the Tombstone Piledriver, Cena surprising everybody by tilting the move in complete reverse and dropping the Dead Man in the center of the ring with his own maneuver! The roof nearly comes off the place as Cena flops his arm over the chest, the official having his hand hit the mat just after Taker kicks out! The crowd continues with their hectic reaction as Cena sits up in the corner not knowing what to do. He steps out to the apron and looks to the Dead Man, bringing himself up onto the top turnbuckle and measuring things up before launching himself off for the leg drop only to miss! Undertaker takes him by the throat and drags him right back up to his feet, lifting him high up in the air only for Cena to throw himself down behind him and trip him up into the STF! Everyone starts to go crazy once again as Cena pulls back until his face turns purple, yanking ferociously and screaming out. Taker manages to use all of his strength to start to get up, however, and flips Cena right over his shoulder and into a sudden Tombstone Piledriver! He takes both hands and folds them right over the chest, the eyes rolled back and the tongue sticking out for the finishing three count! Winner of the match via pinfall and NEW WWE Champion, The Undertaker[/color] (22:57)[/b] The crowd goes on wildly with their cheers as the referee retrieves the championship belt for The Undertaker, appointing him the victor. The Dead Man gets onto his feet with the belt in his hands, Cena rolling out of the ring as he does so. He looks around before dropping down onto one knee, raising the title belt up as the lights dim down with the titantrons around the arena showing "20-0". Undertaker finally lets the belt down slowly and stays kneeling down to catch his breath. He slowly gets himself out of the ring and starts to head up the ramp, pulling the straps down from his attire. He keeps his back turned to the crowd as he reaches the top of the stage, raising the title belt high up with one hand as the audience continues their cheering on one of the best. A video proceeds to air advertising Extreme Rules later on in the month on April 29, the one night in the year where the WWE goes completely extreme. We return to the arena where Justin Roberts proceeds to announce the inductees into the Hall of Fame last night: John 'Bradshaw' Layfield, Yokozuna represented by his family, Mil Mascaras, Mike Tyson, Trish Stratus and lastly Shawn Michaels. The crowd gives them all a standing ovation as the commentary unit speaks of these legends dedicated their careers to the business, just as we saw with two of the best in The Undertaker and John Cena. They show highlights from the match before continuing on, stating with this next match we don't even know if it will go down! Trish Stratus then comes back from out of the back, wearing a referee's shirt, Justin Roberts announcing her as the special guest referee for the following match! Lumberjill Match for the Diva's Championship Special Guest Referee: Trish StratusApril Lee vs[/color] Kharma[c][/color] As soon as the bell rings, April slips herself out of the ring to Kharma's confusion. She gets a bit frustrated when she isn't thrown back in by the rest of the diva's. She then steps up to Trish Stratus, cornering her only for all of the lumberjills to come into the ring and begin an all out attack on the beast of a woman! With all the work that they do, Kharma goes to the mat and Trish Stratus climbs to the top rope to deliver a huge moonsault! They all then manage to get Kharma up onto one knee, April hitting a huge Shining Wizard and covering her for the three count. Winner of the match via pinfall and NEW Diva's Champion, April Lee[/color] (1:36)[/b] The divas manage to push Kharma out of the ring and cheer April on as Trish awards her the Diva's Championship. She pumps it high up over her head to the crowd with a smile across her face and she begins to skip around with it. She looks over the ropes to the downed Kharma and raises the belt up with the smile still wide across her face. The divas continue their celebration of toppling the monster. We transition to three different cameras showing Mr. Kennedy, Randy Orton, and Chris Jericho preparing for the triple threat match coming up next. "Stand Up" by James Durbin[/color] highlights the video, starting things off with Kennedy winning the Royal Rumble match. At No Way Out, he works with Orton to cost Jericho the title only for Orton to cross him afterwards and lay him out with the RKO. Over the weeks of build up, Kennedy has attempted to get Jericho and Orton to lash out at each other, but things constantly get messy. The video continues on showing the brawls between the men and the constant screw jobs of each other, finally concluding with each one raising the title belt up high and saying that at WrestleMania they will walk out victorious and World Champion. World Heavyweight ChampionshipMr. Kennedy vs[/color] Chris Jericho vs[/color] Randy Orton[c][/color] The bell rings and all three circle about, Kennedy stepping to the middle of the ring in between Orton and Jericho. He laughs and raises his hands up before dropping to the mat and rolling out as the two come at him. Orton then sucker punches Jericho and they start to go back and forth with strikes. Orton whips him off the ropes and hits him with a hard clothesline and gets a near fall on the pin attempt after. Kennedy comes right into the ring and starts to stomp away at Orton, throwing him up onto his feet and into the corner. He hits a set of kicks to the stomach and Jericho comes from behind with shots of his own, Orton being double teamed. Kennedy throws an elbow to Jericho, however, and continues going at Orton. Jericho then drags Kennedy away and kicks him in the stomach, clubbing him across the back and bringing him down to the mat. He puts his head between the bottom and middle rope and stands over his back, pulling back on the ropes in a choke. He finally lets go and turns right into the RKO from Orton! The crowd pops as the Viper goes for the pin, Kennedy yanking him off and going for it himself, Orton dragging him off right back. Kennedy gets onto his feet again and the two get in each others face, not saying a word and Orton going for the RKO, Kennedy shoving him away and through the ropes. Jericho goes for a roll up on the loud mouth but he kicks out at two. He gets right back up and kicks Jericho right in the jaw! He then struts around the ring with a laugh at the loudness of the shot and he steps out to the apron. He brings himself up to the top rope slowly and taunts to the crowd in mimick of Orton before launching himself off for the Kenton Bomb to Jericho, only for the knees to come up! Kennedy flops right back up onto his feet and in front of The Viper whom drops him with the RKO! He hooks both legs up quickly but Jericho breaks it up. He lets Randy get up and gets into the corner with him, hitting a few chops to the chest and strikes to the head. He then jumps up, catching the neck and pushing his feet into the gut, rolling back with him and launching him across the ring. Jericho then gets back onto his feet and charges off to the ropes, springboarding with the lionsault! He hooks both legs up but Orton manages to kick out. He then swings himself right to the legs and starts to go for the Walls of Jericho, Orton struggling and managing to free himself and roll off to the corner. Kennedy comes into the scene and drives Jericho down with the Mic Check out of nowhere! He hooks the leg up but Y2J manages to kick out of it. Orton staggers onto his feet once again and comes up to Kennedy, dropkicking him right through the ropes and to the apron. He staggers back up and the Viper drags him in between the ropes, feet hanging across them. He looks to the crowd and licks his lips, dropping him down with the DDT! He slithers around across the mat and starts to pump his fists into the mat, letting Kennedy rise before jumping up for the RKO, only to be shoved right into the Codebreaker from Jericho! Orton flies right across the ring and through the ropes to the outside floor. Jericho and Kennedy come at each other and start to trade strikes, Kennedy slapping him and bouncing off the ropes only for Jericho to duck down and trip him to the mat for the Walls of Jericho! He turns Kennedy right over and locks the hold right in, pulling away with all the strength he has. Kennedy starts to panic and sway his hands around looking for a way out but unable to. He raises his hand up prepared to tap only for Orton to come charging into the ring and drop Jericho with the RKO! The crowd pops once again as Orton rolls across to the ropes and drags himself up, throwing himself around the ring with all of his momentum. He goes to Jericho and turns him over, preparing to pin him only for Kennedy to stumble from behind and drag him back up by the tights and push him out of the ring! He drops down and hooks both legs of Y2J and gets the three count! Winner of the match via pinfall and NEW World Heavyweight Champion, Mr. Kennedy[/color] (13:43)[/b] The Dallas, Texas crowd bursts into boos as Kennedy throws himself face first into the middle of the ring. He starts kicking around out of joy and brings himself onto his feet, throwing himself against the ropes and yelling out to the crowd "I did it!" The official brings him his title belt just as Orton gets back into the ring, Kennedy throwing himself out fast and rushing up the ramp. He smiles as his spotlight comes to him and his microphone descends. He begins to breath heavily and gives a bit of a laugh, "Ladies and gentlemen... yours truly has predicted, and predicted... and has always been right! Your winner of the match, and the NEW! WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION!" He spreads his arms out, "Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmisterrrr Kennnnedddyyy!" He raises the title belt up and gives it a big kiss, "... Kennedy!" He then lets go of the microphone and backs up slowly, patting the title belt and pointing at Orton. The cameras pan backstage to show the locker room door of CM Punk, the crowd back inside booing wildly at the sight of it. The cameras then pan to show the door of Stone Cold, the crowd bursting into cheers at it. A video begins, "Bullet In My Hand" by Redlight King[/color] in the background as Stone Cold Steve Austin makes a special guest appearance to Raw the night after No Way Out. He makes the announcement that Shawn Michaels will be inducted to the Hall of Fame this year, and is then interrupted by CM Punk. He comes to the ring and talks trash about how Austin is washed up and doesn't deserve to be in his ring at all and should just get going. As Stone Cold goes to leave, however, Punk attacks him. The weeks build up with Punk talking as much trash as possible about Austin and making things extremely personal by attacking his good friend, Jim Ross. The video highlights all the cold hearted things Punk has done during the time span, and finally builds up to Austin coming right at him just a couple of weeks ago. The video comes to a conclusion with Punk vowing that at WrestleMania he will defeat Stone Cold Steve Austin no matter how much support he gets because he is the best in the world, followed up by Austin telling the crowd to give him a 'Hell Yeah' if they are ready to see Punk get his ass kicked in Dallas, Texas. Singles MatchCM Punk vs[/color] Stone Cold Steve Austin[/color] The bell tolls and the crowd immediately bursts into chants of 'Austin'. Punk throws his hands up as he hops around in place, telling the crowd to keep it going. He steps up a bit but then keels over, holding onto his knees to make fun of Austin. He laughs and steps right up to Austin, talking trash to him and Stone Cold just staring right into his eyes. Punk turns around and starts to walk off, Austin grabbing him by the shoulder and spinning him around, laying him with rights straight to the jaw! He knocks Punk back into the corner and starts to stomp away at his gut repeatedly, dropping him into a sitting position and flipping him the double birds before giving another stomp. He takes off his signature vest, tossing it out to the crowd. He marches around the ring and returns to Punk, dragging him up by his neck and going across to the other corner and throwing him down face first. He throws another set of stomps to the gut and brings him down once more, stomping yet another mudhole in him and giving another pair of birds. He takes Punk right up onto his feet and goes to bring him to another corner but the 'Best in the World' sticks his foot up and stops it, throwing Austin into the turnbuckle. He starts to stomp away himself and the crowd boos him as soon as he starts to gain his momentum. He brings Austin down to a sitting position but doesn't like it, dragging him back to his feet. He backs off and returns with the high running knee! He stops himself and drops back down, backing right up before doing it yet again! He laughs as Austin drops down to the mat, Punk shouting out to the crowd, "He's too easy!" Punk then steps right back over to him and takes him to his feet, hitting a set of kicks to the ribs and legs. He whips Austin off the ropes only to be jumped right on and met with shot after shot to the head until the referee reaches a four count, Stone Cold getting right back up and telling the referee what he thinks with his middle finger. He lets Punk get up again and clotheslines him right outside of the ring in front of the announce tables. He drags him up once again and slams his face into the table before showing him to J.R., and he smacks Punk right in the face! The crowd cheers on as Austin throws Punk right into the steel steps shoulder first. He looks back to J.R. and gives him a smile before taking Punk back up by the tights and throwing him into the ring. He takes his time and looks around the arena, turning and taking it the 'Austin' chants. He then turns around, however, to a baseball slide from Punk. He comes out of the ring and clotheslines Austin right to the floor and then goes over to the Spanish announce table, ripping off the cover of it and taking out the monitors. He lets Stone Cold get back up before kicking him in the stomach and lifting him onto his shoulders, setting up for the GTS but Austin struggling free. Punk ducks a shot as he gets down and hits a huge kick right to the back of the head! Austin staggers forward and drops right down over the announce table, Punk rolling him on his back before going into the ring at the referee's count of six. He brings himself onto the top rope and stands up tall, looking all across the arena and pointing his fingers to the sky, jumping right off with the elbow and slamming himself and Austin right through the announce table! Both men remain laying still, and the official gets to the count of five before Punk stirs onto his feet. He stumbles back to the ring and rolls in, staying on his back in the middle of the squared circle and counting along with the referee. He reaches ten on his own, however, as Austin just barely makes it in at the count of nine. Both men get back onto their feet and Austin charges right at Punk, only to turn right to middle fingers from the straight edge superstar and he lifts Stone Cold right onto his shoulders, nailing the Go To Sleep right in the middle of the ring! Austin slowly flops to the mat and Punk drops right onto him, the referee counting the one, two, and not the three as Austin tosses his shoulder up! Punk sits up with his hands in his face in utter disbelief. He looks around the arena and brings himself back up, dragging Austin back to the middle of the ring and dropping to the mat and applying the Anaconda Vice! The Dallas crowd roars with heat and hatred towards Punk as he starts yelling out, "OH HELL YEAH!" to mock Stone Cold as he yanks back and forth at the hold. Austin struggles around on the mat with his bad neck making it hard to move, but he puts all the force he can to start turning. Punk continues to wrench at the hold but Austin slowly moves his body just enough to get his feet around the bottom rope nearby. Punk continues to work away until the referee reaches a count of four and he brings himself back onto his knees, Austin holding his neck in pain and the official checking on him. Punk gets up and spreads his arms out with a smile, spinning around in circles to the crowd. They begin to break out into chants of 'You suck' to him, but he just starts mocking Austin even more by yelling "What!?" to them each time. He then turns around and kneels a bit, mocking Austin's stance for a stunner. He motions his hands a bit to get Stone Cold to come to him, and he gets up and turns right to the kick of the stomach and the turn around, Austin shoving him away and Punk catching himself in the corner and jumping onto the second turnbuckle. He then jumps back, spinning his body out wide only to be caught with the kick to the midsection and the stunner! The crowd bursts out wildly as Austin brings himself right over to the body of Punk, hooking both legs only for Punk to throw himself out of it just in time! Both men stay laying on the mat momentarily before crawling to opposite sides, Punk stirring first with his much healthier and younger age. He staggers right behind Austin and turns him around, lifting him onto his shoulders and coming to the middle of the ring shouting out to the crowd, "Best in the World!" He then goes to lift him only to have the Hall of Famer drop down behind him, throwing both middle fingers up once again and keeping them there until Punk turns right around to the kick and the Stone Cold Stunner that flings him in the air and right down to the mat back first! Austin throws himself right over the body and hooks the far leg for the one, two, three! Winner of the match via pinfall, Stone Cold Steve Austin[/color] (24:28)[/b] The Dallas, Texas crowd explodes for their hometown legend, Austin rolling onto his stomach slowly and clutching a hold of his neck as he is victorious in his first match in nine years. He stirs up onto his knee slowly, Jim Ross removing himself from the commentary unit and bringing himself up the steel steps and into the ring. He helps Austin back onto his feet and the music stops, the two friends talking with each other before giving a big hug to yet another pop from the crowd. Punk stirs onto his feet slowly, using the ropes for leverage and the crowd begins to boo. Austin then waves his hand to ringside and catches two beers, letting Punk wobble towards him. He forces one into the chest of Punk and he groggily grabs it and notices it in disgust, Austin clashing his beer with it before giving him the finger and stunning him once more, Punk flopping right out of the ring! Austin's music hits yet again and he pops right back onto his feet, calling for more beers and sharing along with Ross. He finally brings himself up onto the corner turnbuckle and downs a couple of beers right over his face, tossing them down and raising two middle fingers high up in the air as WrestleMania XXVIII comes to a close![/font][/center]
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Post by tg11 on Apr 12, 2013 7:05:46 GMT -5
Wow what a WrestleMania 28, one of your best WrestleManias yet and I was intrigued right from the word GO
My countryman fellow Ghanaian, Kofi Kingston winning Money in the Bank, I can honestly say that I am very very happy about this, Kofi winning the briefcase that is because now Kofi can have himself a championship match anytime anywhere over the next year he could even cash it in at next year's WrestleMania but knowing Kofi he could cash it in at any time when the World Heavyweight or WWE Champion is at his most vulnerable and now Kofi can officially move up the card becoming a main eventer now, I always knew he had it in him
Loved the WWE Intercontinental Champion Sheamus' interview heading into his match with WWE United States Champion Wade Barrett later on, their match is going to be physical in the sense that it ends up being a real war
Ryback cementing his legacy cementing his name, this match with Big Show proved it especially with giving Show, a 500 pound man, Shell Shocked, that is what shocked me, massive feat of freakish strength, beating Show, I say this match further put Ryback on the map in my opinion and I for one can't wait to see what and or who is next for Big Hungry while Show I honestly don't know what is next for him especially after this loss
Loved the promo you showed for Foley/Ziggler heading into this match and Kaitlyn switching sides officially with her being on Team Foley
Dolph Ziggler w/Ric Flair beats Mick Foley w/Kaitlyn in a Hardcore Match, I can't even call this match, this was a war, a real war, it was not only physical it was brutal from the start all the way up to the end but this match puts Ziggler even more over now than he has been in recent months ever since aligning himself with Flair, because now Ziggler is destined for greatness but as for Foley, I don't think this is the last we see of him, I see Foley coming back sooner or later
Next year your WrestleMania 29 is going to be in New York/New Jersey at MetLife Stadium, I know I will be there reading it, that's for sure
Champion vs Champion, Sheamus the WWE Intercontinental Champion of RAW beats Wade Barrett the WWE United States Champion of Smackdown in this contest of 2 great champions of their respective shows but at the same time this proves without a shadow of a doubt just who the better champion is, and that is without a doubt The Great White Sheamus, this was a great match all the way throughout
Team Laurinaitis wins by beating Team Triple H, I honestly was hoping praying Triple H's team would win but Big Johnny's team winning, I honestly knew that was going to happen and to be honest to tell you the truth I felt like it was a cop out because it was so predictable, but at the same time Triple H is still the COO of this company meaning he could fire Big Johnny at any time he likes for any reason, so I am not worried about Triple H losing his spot on RAW because he is still of high power in this company meaning he could still fire John Laurinaitis so Big Johnny should enjoy this now while it lasts because it could all be taken away from him at a moment's notice, or Vince being the Chairman of this company will hopefully do us all a favor and fire Big Johnny as GM
Cena vs Taker WWE Championship vs The Streak, to me this match here has Match of the Year written all over it, the streak was in serious jeopardy but not to mention the match here was so personal at the same time especially in the build-up towards this match with Taker playing mind games on Cena at every turn but also Cena playing mind games too by not being afraid but telling Taker that he's afraid, but it all ending in Taker going to 20-0 at WrestleMania becoming the new WWE Champion because this match was so back and forth especially because I thought Cena was going to win but he didn't, and now he is a streak victim of The Undertaker's for the second time
Here is hoping we see Taker for WrestleMania 29 at MetLife Stadium
Love all the Hall of Famers coming out especially the Headliner, the Icon, the Main Event Shawn Michaels coming out in his home state of Texas getting probably the largest pop of the night and Trish Stratus his fellow Hall of Famer getting a huge pop as well but Trish being the special guest referee for the WWE Divas Championship match later on, I love it
April Lee becoming the new WWE Divas Champion ending Kharma's reign of terror in the WWE Divas division, if anyone anyone deserved to beat Kharma, it was April Lee but she also beat her by having help, by Trish Stratus physically getting involved in the match when Trish is supposed to be a referee putting her hands on an opponent, April Lee could end up getting stripped of the WWE Divas Championship because of Trish getting involved
Mr. Kennedy the 2012 Royal Rumble Match winner becoming the new World Heavyweight Champion breaking the Royal Rumble curse by winning the big one at this year's WrestleMania by winning the Triple-Threat Match by beating both Orton and Jericho to become the new World Heavyweight Champion, I love it, Kennedy as champion, here is hoping Kennedy has a long title reign but knowing Kennedy even if he is champion he not only has Orton and Jericho to worry about, he has people like Punk, the new MITB winner Kofi to worry about, Ryback to worry about, so Kennedy has his work cut out for him
The main event, Once in a Lifetime, Punk vs Austin, now this match-up right here definitely deserves to be called Once in a Lifetime more than Rock/Cena ever did, and this match-up was so personal and I see why it was the main event and just why it deserves to close out the show, Austin's first match in over 9 years, his last match being at WrestleMania 19 where he lost that match to The Rock but Austin looking like he hasn't missed a beat, looking like he hasn't missed a step, he is The Rattlesnake of old, but Punk he kept this match going the whole way throughout taking Austin to the limit and then some, I honestly thought Punk had Austin beat at times but then Austin pulling out the victory winning the match his first match in over 9 years, and Austin hitting Punk with another Stunner after the match was classic Stone Cold, loved it, loved even more was Austin and J.R. celebrating
Great WrestleMania 28 and I for one cannot wait until your RAW show the night after Mania happens, can't wait for the build-up towards WrestleMania 29 but also can't wait until your RAW 1000 episode
But here is hoping Lesnar makes his return to WWE the night after Mania
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Post by Planktung on Apr 12, 2013 18:10:25 GMT -5
About time you got to this point. Lazy ass bum. Anywho, great Money In The Bank match to kick things off. I'm not against the idea of Kofi Kingston as the winner, but I am very skeptical of it. I just don't see him as a main event caliber kind of guy, let alone WWE or World Heavyweight Champion. I am hoping you can prove me wrong, though. Up next, a match that arguably should have been done this year in real life. Huge victory for Ryback, and great to see him gain his "WrestleMania Moment" by Shell Shocking Big Show. Hopefully Ryback can maintain his momentum going forward. Brutal Hardcore match between Dolph Ziggler and Mick Foley. Ziggler going over was the obvious, and right, call. Liked the finish with the Zig Zag into thumbtacks. Pfft, WrestleMania 29. Like you'll ever get there. One of the less interesting matches on the card, despite it being Champion vs. Champion. Sheamus going over is fine, would have liked to have seen Wade Barrett take the victory, though. Whatever. It's all good, brah. I'm incredibly unsure of the new attendance record being set. Simply because I believe WrestleMania 3's record is something that is meant to remain untouched in the history books, even with Cowboys Stadium having the capacity possible to do it. Decent Ten Man Tag match for the General Manager position on RAW. For two people such as Triple H and John Laurinaitis being involved, the match is pretty underwhelming as far as the participants go. Should have been made a bigger deal, me thinks. I am glad to see Team Laurinaitis win, though. I do wonder what's next for Triple H at this point. Next, fantastic WWE Championship match. The Undertaker becoming the new champion was expected, but I'm still uncertain on 'Taker remaining active at this point in his career. I suppose he'll be working PPVs on a monthly basis at the very minimum. Hopefully. So now the Divas Championship match, and you did almost exactly what you did last year. April Lee as the new champion is fine. I would like to see you try and make a formidable division from this point on. Post-'Mania isn't a bad time to start. I did like the surprise inclusion of Trish Stratus as the guest referee, though. Next, Mr. Kennedy claiming the World Heavyweight Championship, eh. I was partially hoping that wouldn't be the result. I was initially excited for Kennedy's return, but it seems a bit awkward at this point. I can't see him having anything close to a memorable reign as champion. Lastly, great dream-match between CM Punk and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin getting the victory was expected, wouldn't have been against Punk getting the rub, though. Overall, a great WrestleMania. A few minor issues, but nothing major that I felt hindered the show's quality. I am curious to see where things go from here now.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 13, 2013 9:50:32 GMT -5
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Post by The Scarred One on Apr 14, 2013 6:12:56 GMT -5
It's finally here! WrestleMania is upon us! Let's get into it.
WrestleMania XXVIII Great way to start off the show with the Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match. Surprised but pleased to see Kofi Kingston win the briefcase. It's time for him to step up and show us what he can do. But it's pretty much a matter of whether it'll be the WWE or World Heavyweight Championship he goes after. Next up, we have Ryback defeating the Big Show by lifting the World's Largest Athlete up for the Shellshock. It was pretty obvious he would be victorious. Not to mention, the young Ryback established a WrestleMania moment that should help him going forward. Great hardcore match with Dolph Ziggler and Mick Foley, especially the end of the match with the Zigzag onto the thumbtacks. Again, an obvious result with Ziggler winning this one. This should help establish the Showoff as a main event player even more. Great match with United States Champion Wade Barrett and Intercontinental Champion Sheamus. This one could've gone either way, but I can go wtih Sheamus winning this one. Good 10-man tag team match to determine the sole RAW General Manager. I figured Team Johnny would win this one. Now John Lauranitis has no one to stop him as he reigns Monday Nights. Excellent match with WWE Champion John Cena and the Undertaker. I figured the Undertaker would win, but you did a great job creating suspense that he could've lost. Now the Deadman is the new WWE Champion. I'm not sure on him holding the title long-term though, considering how old and banged-up he is. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he drops the championship soon and calls it a career. After all, the Undertaker defeating Cena at WrestleMania to go 20-0 is pretty much the cherry on the sundae. After that, we get a disappointingly short divas match featuring Diva's Champion Kharma and April Lee. This is the only real disappointment for me on this show. It's pretty just a repeat of last year's match with Lee and Layla. I figured it would've been a good strength vs. speed match that would go back and forth with April Lee finally vanquishing the monster. I also wasn't too keen on it being a lumberjill match either as that was the same thing as last year as well. The match could've had a No DQ stipulation to make it different. Then, you could have the rest of the WWE divas to come out to finally unite against Kharma. I remember a previous post where I said that Kharma could be a force so powerful, that both face and heel divas would have to put their differences aside to stop her. I did enjoy Trish Stratus as guest referee, but I figured she and Kharma would've had a confrontation that would set up Kharma's downfall. Out of all the matches on the card, I felt that this was the most underwhelming. Anyway, enough with my rant. Back to the show. Mr. Kennedy defeating Randy Orton and Chris Jericho to become the new World Heavyweight Champion? Awesome!!!!!!!! He's finally broken through the glass ceiling and become a world champion, as he should've done years ago. I'm looking forward to see what you do with Kennedy as champion. Maybe he and CM Punk could form a two-man power trip with Lauranitis leading them. Finally, the main event! The dream match featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin and CM Punk! No doubt Austin would win this one. I doubt he would've come out of retirement just to lose. But even though Punk lost, he certainly comes out of this match stronger by having that one match that would cement his place in WWE history. What a great show! With the exception of the divas match, I was pleased with the results. Now, a whole new year begins with Extreme Rules the first stop. I'm amazed that this diary is still going strong. Keep up the great work!
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Post by MizTV on Apr 14, 2013 10:02:20 GMT -5
You actually think that Kofi Kingston could be a good champ. That's almost as funny as your main event that will never happen. You mean to tell us Mr. Kennedy can win the big one? Is this a comedy diary?
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Post by Elliot on Apr 14, 2013 10:29:27 GMT -5
You actually think that Kofi Kingston could be a good champ. That's almost as funny as your main event that will never happen. You mean to tell us Mr. Kennedy can win the big one? Is this a comedy diary? Butthurt is not a good look, mate.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 14, 2013 10:55:39 GMT -5
| LIVE FROM THE TOYOTA CENTER IN HOUSTON, TEXAS - APRIL 2, 2012 |
A still image of The Undertaker raising the WWE Championship over his head is shown, the crowd cheering for it in the background. The next image shows up with Mr. Kennedy raising up the World Heavyweight Championship, which receives many boos. Finally, Stone Cold Steve Austin drinking his beer atop the turnbuckles comes up, which receives the biggest pop out of the three. Finally, a brand new Monday Night Raw Intro airs, followed up by the cameras panning right into the arena and the signature pyros hit across the stage. The crowd is looked over as the voice of Michael Cole welcomes everybody to the show, "We are live in Houston, Texas just twenty four hours removed from one of, arguably, the greatest WrestleMania events of all time!"
After some chatter amongst the commentating unit of Cole, J.R., and Jerry Lawler at ring side, the theme music of WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon[/color] hits, the crowd popping for the chairman as he struts out to the ramp with his arms spread out wide with a smile to match. The chairman brings himself across the stage on both sides to work the crowd up before taking a microphone and clearing his throat. "Last night was WrestleMania!" The audience responds with cheers for the mention of the event, "The grandest stage of them all! A night in which we saw The Undertaker defeat John Cena, Mr. Kennedy walk out as the World Heavyweight Champion, Kofi Kingston win Money in the Bank! And don't you think I forgot that Stone Cold Steve Austin stomped a mudhole in the ass of CM Punk and walked it dry!" He gives a big smile and a laugh as the crowd bursts into 'Austin' chants. McMahon nods and puts his hand up to try and get them to calm down before he continues, "As for myself, being the innovator of WrestleMania I sat backstage and watched it all play out. The reason that I mention myself being that innovator, is because that brings me to my sole purpose for coming out here tonight before the show really gets under way!" He stuffs his hand into his pocket and goes to continue speaking, only for the shrill voice of Vickie Guerrero screaming 'Excuse me!' to interrupt. The audience roars on with boos as she brings herself out, screaming her signature line once more before calming down and flashing a smile to the Chairman. "Mr. McMahon, how great it is to see you! Have you been working out more lately?" She giggles a bit and attempts to continue only for Vince to cut her off by asking what she is doing here. "What do you mean? I'm the General Manager of Smackdown!" The boss pushes her microphone down and shakes his head. Vickie looks at him in disbelief at him not listening to her and Vince continues on, "Vickie, you have absolutely no reason to be out here, regardless if you were the General Manager of Smackdown." Vickie corrects him and says regardless if she is, but McMahon raises his eyebrows and looks off with a smile. "No, no, Vickie. I got it right the first time! Regardless if you were the General Manager of Smackdown because you are no longer holding that position, because there is only one position for a leader here in the WWE anymore as I announce to you all that as of tonight the brand split between Raw and Smackdown that has reigned over the years in the WWE is officially over!" A bit of a pop comes from the audience as Vince turns to Vickie and ushers her off to the back as she is in disbelief as to what is going on. She starts to go away but comes back, asking if she is that leader he was talking about. The two smile momentarily and begin to laugh, McMahon quickly dropping the act and simply telling her 'no'. The crowd joins in laughter as Guerrero slowly walks herself to the back unsure what to do. McMahon continues, "So ladies and gentlemen, I also inform you that there will be no position as General Manager, but rather the Commissioner! That man is the man whom was victorious last night, Mr. John Laurinaitis!" Boos thrash through the entire arena at the name as McMahon puts his hand up once again, telling the crowd to quiet down. "You may not agree with the decision but myself and the Board of Directors find it the best option at this point and time. Mr. Laurinaitis will be out here later to address his position, thank you very much!" McMahon waves and smiles to the crowd as the entire structure and dynamic of World Wrestling Entertainment has come to a change with the ending of the brand split! COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return to Matt Striker, and he introduces his guests at this time to be Dolph Ziggler and 'The Nature Boy' Ric Flair. He welcomes them and proceeds to congratulate Dolph on his victory last night and what his intentions are with the future. Ziggler laughs and stares right at Striker, "My intentions are what they always have been: To show the world who is the most dazzling, most charismatic and most successful superstar to step into a WWE ring! Last night everybody, including my pathetic ex-girlfriend, were pulling for Foley, and believed he was going to beat me. But what did I do, Matt? What did I do!? I showed the world that they were wrong." He begins to laugh but gets very serious as Chris Jericho steps into the frame, the Houston crowd cheering for his appearance. "Congratulations, Dolph. Congratulations on beating a forty-six year old man who has thrown his body through more tables than the amount of times you've been in a match. Real impressive, junior." The two stare down and Flair intervenes, shouting right at Jericho. "Who do you think you are, huh!? You think you know anything, Jericho!? Unlike Dolph Ziggler, you lost your match last night! Unlike Dolph Ziggler, you're a loser and are no-" Jericho smacks Flair right across the face and there is a bit of a scuffle, multiple officials having to come in to stop a brawl from breaking out. Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow defeat[/color] Unified Tag Team Champions Prime Time Players with Abe Washington in a non-title match[/color][/b] The match begins with Sandow and Young, the two locking up and the latter getting the upper hand early on. Sandow gets very technical and tries to ground one half of the tag champions, only for him to get free and make the tag to O'Neill. He comes in and runs right through Sandow, using all of his strength. The champs start to make frequent tags back and forth until Sandow starts to fight back, making a desperation tag for Danielson. He storms right in and knocks the champions down repeatedly, even hitting Abe Washington with a baseball slide. Bryan then reverses a spinebuster attempt by O'Neill with a spinning DDT, and proceeds to apply the Cattle Mutilation right afterward, forcing Titus to submit. Sandow joins his partner in the ring as they begin to celebrate, stopping in the middle of the squared circle with each other and staying silent. They look to the crowd chanting 'no!' to them, only for Bryan to scream 'yes!' at them. Sandow soon joins in the chanting of 'yes!' around the ring, eventually the Houston crowd getting into it as well. The Prime Time Players back up the ramps with their titles clutched to their chest, as they possibly have a new threat. COMMERCIAL BREAKDiva's Champion April Lee and Kaitlyn defeat[/color] Maryse and[/color] Beth Phoenix[/color][/b] The bell rings as the match begins with Kaitlyn and Maryse. The two go at it shortly before Maryse gets the upper hand with a knee right to the face. She makes back and forth tags with Beth, and they control things over Kaitlyn until she makes a tag to April, whom fights off both of her opponents and suddenly nails the Shining Wizard to Beth. She then makes a tag to Kaitlyn, and she climbs to the top rope to hit a big splash! She hooks both legs up together for the win. April and Kaitlyn get up onto their feet and give each other a big hug in victory, raising each others arms up. April then climbs to the middle turnbuckle, presenting her championship belt to the crowd as Kaitlyn stares up at her with a look of curiosity. We cut to ringside where Lawler, Cole and Ross begin to talk about early tonight and the announcement of the ending of the brand split. J.R. kind of laughs, "Sounds great to me, I love being here on Monday Night Raw along with you, Jerry. Not so much you, Cole..." Lawler laughs and Cole just shakes his head before proceeding to make the announcement as the graphic appears that later on tonight, as by orders of now-Commissioner John Laurinaitis, we will see Randy Orton take on Chris Jericho with the winner facing Mr. Kennedy at Extreme Rules for the World Heavyweight Championship! Jack Swagger with David Otunga defeats[/color] Kofi Kingston[/color][/b] The bell sounds and the two lock up, Swagger immediately bringing Kofi to the mat with his power. He shows off his technical abilities thanks to his amateur background, and gets a couple of near falls. Jack goes for the ankle lock early but Kingston manages to roll through and toss him into the corner. He pops back up onto his feet and goes for the Trouble In Paradise only for Swagger to duck away and clothesline him down. He continues using his strength and size to take control in the match, and sets up for the Gut Wrench Powerbomb. He brings Kingston up but he slips free, landing at the ropes only for David Otunga to trip him up. The referee heads over, questioning Otunga as Swagger slips out and takes Kingston's briefcase, returning and blasting him right in the face before getting rid of it! He takes Kofi up and nails the Powerbomb, hooking both legs for the pinfall. Swagger gets up onto his feet as the crowd boos his cheap ways. Otunga gets into the ring and raises his client's hand up, and hands him a microphone. "Jack Swagger should of won the Money in the Bank ladder match last night! Jack Swagger should be the one with the opportunity to become the world champion!" He breathes heavily before handing the microphone off to Otunga, "You may boo Jack all you want, but all he did tonight was win his match the way each and every one of you try to excel in life! Face it folks, you all are victims of the American way, and will never succeed like myself or Jack Swagger!" He throws the microphone down and raises his arm up with Swagger, the audience chanting 'You suck!' loudly at the duo. COMMERCIAL BREAKSome murmurs fill through the crowd as there is silence up until the theme song of John Cena[/color]. The arena fills up with a loud mixed reaction of cheers and boos as the former WWE Champion brings himself out to the stage slowly. He looks around before giving his signature salute before uncharacteristically walking down to the ring. He steps in and takes a microphone from ringside, standing in the middle and looking around the entire place as the mixed reaction continues to go on and on. "These past couple of months I've been vowing to the WWE Universe that I was going to prove myself at WrestleMania. When I made the challenge to The Undertaker to face me in a rematch, I knew in my heart that I could beat him." He looks up and pulls his hat off, scratching his head before putting the hat back on. "I walked into WrestleMania two years removed from our original encounter at the grandest stage of them all stronger in every aspect! I worked my ass off to get myself into even better physical shape, but I knew that wasn't enough. So I got myself emotionally ready, knowing how big this was for my career but I knew that I had to contain all of that emotion last night. I knew that wasn't going to be enough though, and I knew that the biggest thing I had to be stronger than The Undertaker was with the mental and psychological readiness. I worked every single week breaking down every possible wall I could to get under the skin of the Dead Man, but last night at WrestleMania - and I am damn sure proud to say this - he was the better man than me." The crowd cheers for a short while before slowly emerging with 'Undertaker' chants. Cena nods and brings the microphone back up, "But Dead Man... my business with you has gone unfinished. Maybe you are just too damn good for WrestleMania, but I guarantee you I am too damn good any other night of the year and that is why I am challenging you to a No Holds Barred match at Extreme Rules for the WWE Championship!" The fans once again pop loudly, excited for the idea of a rematch between the two. "Hell, if Extreme Rules doesn't work for you why don't you come down here and we do that match right here and right now!?" A pop comes even louder from the WWE Universe as Cena takes off his shirt and hat, tossing it out to the front row and leaning down. He continues to wait, the music of Cody Rhodes[/color] hitting, the fans booing in frustration that Undertaker hasn't appeared. Rhodes snickers as he comes out to the ramp with a microphone of his own, "John, John, John! You need to get over the fact that you cannot defeat The Undertaker, it just isn't possible. Just like I know that you cannot defeat me here tonight!" Cena doesn't seem too amused by the appearance of Rhodes, but motions for him to come down to the ring anyway, as these two will apparently face off next! COMMERCIAL BREAKJohn Cena defeats Cody Rhodes The bell sounds and the two come to the middle of the ring, Cena getting the momentum going early with face paced, overpowering moves. Rhodes rakes the eyes during an early attempt of the AA, swinging himself back down onto his feet and clotheslining Cena to the mat. He begins to work away mainly on the neck and back of John, and after a few minutes drops him with a powerslam. He then brings himself to the top rope and goes for the Moonsault but Cena rolls right out of the way. They both get back up and John runs through Cody with a couple of clotheslines, followed up by a spin out powerbomb. He then pops onto his feet, gives a "You Can't See Me" wave, and drops the Five Knuckle Shuffle. He then lets Cody get up and goes for the AA once again, Rhodes slipping free and going for the Cross Rhodes only for John to push him back and catch him with the Attitude Adjustment as he returns off the ropes! He wipes his hands clean before dropping to the mat, hooking the far leg up for the three count. Cena rises up onto his feet and stomps around the ring fired up, throwing his signature taunt into the air. He takes a microphone from ringside once again and points into the camera, "Dead Man - I want your answer to my challenge next week!" He throws the mic down and leaves the ring. COMMERCIAL BREAKAn advertizement for the replaying of WrestleMania airs, hyping up the matches between The Undertaker and John Cena for the WWE Championship, as well as Stone Cold Steve Austin versus CM Punk. Contact your local pay-per-view provider for further information. We return to see Cody Rhodes sitting on an equipment box in the hallway, holding onto his neck and cringing a bit in pain. A man with messy blonde hair and a black jacket steps up to him slowly, licking his lips a bit before speaking. "You seem distraught, Cody." He reaches in his jacket pocket and pulls out a card, handing it over to him. "Dean Ambrose. Give me a call, or don't bother showing your face here again." He walks away, leaving Rhodes confused. United States Champion Wade Barrett and[/color] Christian defeat[/color] Intercontental Champion Sheamus and[/color] Edge[/color][/b] A commercial break comes following the entrances, and the match is underway upon the return. Barrett slams Edge in the corner with his strength and delivers tons of shoulders to the ribs. The Rated R Superstar fights back though and makes a tag to Sheamus, and he storms right in running right through Barrett. He then brings Christian into the ring and blasts him with a couple of clotheslines before Barrett attacks from behind and regains momentum. The two go back and forth with things until a double tag is made, Edge getting the advantage over Christian early on. Barrett takes Sheamus down on the outside with a big boot as Edge sets up for the spear, Christian diving out of the way. Barrett takes advantage and clocks Edge with his United States title, leading to Christian hitting the Killswitch and getting the pinfall. Christian rolls right out of the ring and pumps his fists in the air in victory. Barrett slowly backs around the steel steps away from Sheamus and joins his partner tonight, the two raising their arms up victoriously. Edge begins to stir from the mat in the ring, holding onto his head as the Celtic Warrior rises onto his knees outside of the ring, holding his head as well. We cut to the graphic for tonight's match between Randy Orton and Chris Jericho - up next! COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return, and the new World Heavyweight Champion, Mr. Kennedy[/color], brings himself out to the stage. He is rained down upon with boos as he stands in his spotlight with his microphone atop the stage, smiling and patting the belt on his waist. "Oh frickin' yeah, ladies and gents! You are seeing the messiah of greatness! You are witnessing what is reality, whether you like it or not, that the new World Heavyweight Champion is none other than Mmmmmisterrrrrrrr! Kennneddyyyy!" He starts to go down the ramp but stops himself and backs up into his spotlight once again, "... Kennnneddyyy!" He lets the microphone go back up to the ceiling and struts down to ringside with his traditional cocky smile across his face. Randy Orton defeats[/color] Chris Jericho to become the #1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship[/color][/b] The bell sounds and the duo circle around the ring before coming back to the middle, Jericho taking Orton down early. He goes for a couple of submission moves but Orton breaks free and brings back up to their feet and he hits a huge dropkick. He sways the momentum back to himself and starts to go crazy with clotheslines and slams and prepares for RKO, only for Jericho to shove him off and plant him with the Codebreaker! He hooks both legs up only to get a two count. Jericho continues on with his control, going to the top rope after a couple of minutes only for Orton to push him right down to the apron and he hits the rope hung DDT! He pounces once again for the RKO, Jericho once again shoving him off but sending the referee down to the mat. Y2J then hits the Codebreaker and pops back up to his feet, being blindsided by Dolph Ziggler out of nowhere with a clothesline! Dolph stomps away at him repeatedly and lets him get back up slowly, dropping him with the Zig Zag! He rolls right out of the ring and goes through the crowd, Orton and Jericho slowly emerging around the same time and The Viper planting him with the RKO right in the middle of the ring! The referee slowly crawls over and counts the three. Orton slowly rolls off and starts to stir to his feet, Kennedy storming into the ring and planting him down with the World Heavyweight Championship straight into the back of the head! He stares right down at him as the crowd boos on, Kennedy hoisting his title high up over his head. Replays then proceed to air as the commentary team talks about Ziggler costing Jericho the match by attacking him, apparently frustrated over their confrontation earlier. The cameras come back live with Kennedy exiting the ring, the title secured over his shoulder as he will face Randy Orton in four weeks at Extreme Rules. The cameras transition once again, the office of John Laurinaitis shown as he will be speaking next! COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return to Raw, and Commissioner John Laurinaitis[/color] brings himself out to the stage, the audience roaring with boos at his appearance. He slowly comes down to the ring and enters it with a smile, taking a microphone and giving the audience with a wave. "Hello, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of the WWE Universe!" The booing gets even stronger as he begins to speak, "My name is John Laurinaitis, and I am the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and your WWE Commissioner!" He lets the boos keep on going and just returns the reaction with a smile. "Members of the WWE Universe, you have booed me already tonight, and for no reason! I was named the commissioner because last night my team of five defeated Triple H's team of five, and I was to be the sole General Manager of Monday Night Raw! Little did I know that the board of directors back in Connecticut along with Triple H had it planned all along that they would end the brand split, and thought that they would end up just being able to hand over all of this to Hunter. Thanks to my victory last night, and a nice old lawsuit if the WWE didn't give me what I had earned, I stand before you as the commissioner, and your presenter of People Power!" He stuffs his hand into his pocket and continues to look around the arena as they hiss, boo and yell out to him as much as they can. "Being the creator of People Power, I turn things over to you: the people. Would you all be interested in having Triple H come down to this ring right here, right now?" The fans pop with the mention of King of King's name, and Johnny asks once again seemingly mocking Triple H's style, "No! I said! Would you all be interested in having Triple H come down to this ring right now!?" The fans die down a bit with their cheering as Johnny waves his hand up the ramp, "Come on down, Hunter, the people want you!" After a few moments, Triple H[/color] brings himself out to a warm welcoming. He comes out wearing a t-shirt and jeans rather than his usual professional attire. He struts down the ramp and performs his signature entrance at the ring before coming in and staring right at Laurinaitis. The two stand in the middle of the ring as the fans chant Triple H's name over and over, Laurinaitis preparing to speak. "Well, well, well. If it isn't my adversary, Triple H! You know, Hunter, despite the fact that you don't like me, I don't not like you. I don't not like anybody! However, what you have attempted to do to me is very troubling... you wanted me gone! If you had won last night, you would of had me as your employee and we all know you would of came out here, called me down to the ring, fired me, and then maybe laid me out with a pedigree before celebrating. Am I wrong?" The Game just stares back at him and brings his own microphone off, cutting John off before he can speak again. "You're pretty damn right about all of that, except you've clearly forgotten that I really don't give a damn and I'll lay you out here tonight and be just fine with it." The two stare once again and the crowd goes wild as Triple H continues on speaking, "I may be officially just a superstar every time I walk out from behind those curtains rather than the General Manager, Commissioner or anything, but that doesn't mean that every time there is a meeting back home with me at the helm, I won't do my damn best to get your ass fired." The fans once again emerge with cheers, and Laurinaitis just laughs back at him. "Well, do as you please, Hunter! The fact of the matter is here tonight, I shall wish you well in all of your fut-" Before Laurinaitis can finish, the theme of CM Punk[/color] hits! The WWE Universe erupts in boos and Triple H spins right around to look up the ramp. He stares right up the ramp and pulls off his shirt, tossing it to the crowd. He backs up a bit and leans down, prepared for the straight edge superstar to come down to the ring. Suddenly, Punk comes storming into the ring from behind and dives right at the legs of The Game! He mounts right on top of him and pummels him with punch after punch before dragging him back onto his feet, pushing him back into the corner. Punk backs away slowly before charging back with the high knee right into the chin, bringing Hunter back with a bulldog. He gets onto his feet and spreads his arms out, the arena rumbling with heat for Punk as he closes his hands together against his face, leaning his head down upon them and signaling for the GTS. He turns back to Hunter and drags him up by the hair slowly, grabbing him by the chin and yelling in his face. He slaps Triple H right across the cheek, and pulls him right up onto his shoulders. Punk steps up to the middle of the ring and looks right into the central camera and shouts, "Best! In the world!", and drops the King of Kings with the Go To Sleep. The fans continue to show their hatred of Punk with their boos, as he stands tall with a foot on the chest of Triple H to end Monday Night Raw![/font][/center]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 14, 2013 10:59:38 GMT -5
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Post by Ramos on Apr 14, 2013 11:23:10 GMT -5
Wrestlemania 28: Wrestlemania was my starting point on this one and it was a really good event. It was extremely well written and it was an awesome read. Kingston winning Money in The Bank seems like a bit of a gamble, but if it pays off it will be nice to see him with the title. The hardcore match seems like a great way to get Ziggler over a la Edge, looking forward to see where you go with it. Taker winning the title is a bit iffy for me, unless of course that was his last match, in which case it's perfect. Like that you had Kennedy win the WHC, was always a big fan of him and it would have been good to actually see him winning it IRL. Punk vs. Austin was awesome, can see why you had Austin win and I'd be really interested in seeing a rematch at some point.
Raw: Your writing is awesome, the brand split ending is interesting, wondering what you'll do with all the championships. A Punk/Hunter feud should be good, as should the Jericho/Ziggler feud. Interested to see where you take the Taker/Cena program from here. Will be following this.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 15:05:56 GMT -5
You actually think that Kofi Kingston could be a good champ. That's almost as funny as your main event that will never happen. You mean to tell us Mr. Kennedy can win the big one? Is this a comedy diary? 3 years is a long time in a diary to build someone up to main event standards, back in 2009 (when this diary was started) Kingston was extremely hot and it's not unbelievable for him to become a main event superstar. Don't know if you knew this but Mr. Kennedy is a former money in the bank winner and TNA World Champion, if it wasn't for Randy Orton it isn't inconceivable that Kennedy could become a multiple time world champion.
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Post by MizTV on Apr 14, 2013 15:46:15 GMT -5
You actually think that Kofi Kingston could be a good champ. That's almost as funny as your main event that will never happen. You mean to tell us Mr. Kennedy can win the big one? Is this a comedy diary? 3 years is a long time in a diary to build someone up to main event standards, back in 2009 (when this diary was started) Kingston was extremely hot and it's not unbelievable for him to become a main event superstar. Don't know if you knew this but Mr. Kennedy is a former money in the bank winner and TNA World Champion, if it wasn't for Randy Orton it isn't inconceivable that Kennedy could become a multiple time world champion. He had a joke reply on my diary so I replied back. I actually wasn't serious
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Post by tg11 on Apr 14, 2013 20:28:17 GMT -5
Definitely love the prospect of a Punk/HHH feud once again especially now that it is being done right and you pretty much set the tone for that and Orton once again becoming the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship beating Jericho all be it that Ziggler cost Jericho the match
It seems we are headed for a Ziggler/Jericho feud and if we are, then great
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 15, 2013 14:21:27 GMT -5
| EDGE OUT FOR MONTHS WITH INJURY; REASON FOR BRAND SPLIT ENDING; PAY-PER-VIEW UPDATE |
- At a house show on Wednesday night, Edge was competing in a match against Christian and he reportedly suffered a broken collarbone after taking a bad fall out of the ring. He was set up on the apron and was knocked off as planned, but landed awkwardly to the floor. The match ended in count out due to the injury. He will have surgery later on today on his collarbone, and is anticipated to miss between three and four months.
- The brand split coming to an end was announced live on Monday Night Raw by Vince McMahon himself. The main reason behind the brand split ending is apparently due to the desire to bring more star power onto the main show of Raw, which has had it's ratings going up progressively as of late. Smackdown has also been at a steady pace for ratings ever since it went permanently live last year.
- The WWE pay-per-view schedule has officially been altered Extreme Rules: April 29, 2012 Over the Limit: May 20, 2012 Night of Champions: June 17, 2012 The Great American Bash: July 15, 2012 Summerslam: August 19, 2012 To Be Announced: September 16, 2012 Hell in a Cell: October 7, 2012 To Be Announced: October 28, 2012 Survivor Series: November 18, 2012 To Be Announced: December 16, 2012
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Post by tg11 on Apr 16, 2013 7:50:58 GMT -5
- I could see why you chose to end the brand split even though personally I loved the brand split but hey that's just my opinion but at the same time it does wonders as far as ratings go, so I can't really argue with you there
- As for Edge being injured, at this point I think Edge just needs to retire at this point and why I say that? Because he has pretty much done everything that there is to do in his career at this point and there's pretty much nothing left for him
- And as for your PPV schedule, after Extreme Rules you have Over the Limit in May and you replaced your King of the Ring pay per view with Night of Champions, I don't see why you did that because personally I loved King of the Ring in the fact that you brought it back but then you got rid of it again which is what I don't get but you are bringing back The Great American Bash in July, that's good and then SummerSlam in August but I wonder what your September pay per view will be? Vengeance hopefully and then you have Hell in a Cell in October which is great
And then you have another October pay per view, hopefully you bring back either No Mercy or Unforgiven or even Bragging Rights
And then November you have Survivor Series which is great and then your December pay per view, I wonder just what it will be?
Hopefully you bring back Armageddon as a pay per view in December
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Post by Planktung on Apr 16, 2013 18:46:33 GMT -5
Great opening segment with Mr. McMahon officially announcing the end of the brand split. An interesting move, certainly. Commissioner Laurinaitis <3. Good victory for Daniel Bryan and Damien Sandow over the Prime Time Players. Guess a Unified Tag Team Championship shot is coming soon for Bryan and Sandow, and hopefully a reign as well. Decent Divas tag team match. The faces with the victory is fine, and the aftermath makes me believe that a feud between April Lee and Kaitlyn is in the works. Next up, wow. I'm not too pleased at all with Kofi Kingston losing. I was already on the fence about him winning Money In The Bank, and him taking a credibility hit here doesn't help me change my mind. Jack Swagger gaining momentum is fine in itself, guess a feud will come of this. Good promo from John Cena, and interested in his challenge to The Undertaker for a No Holds Barred match. Cody Rhodes' involvement was fine to set up the first hour main event. Cena with the victory was expected, but I do hope that Cody can bounce back soon. Dean Ambrose! Glad to see him debut here, and an intriguing segment it was with Cody. Maybe one too many tag team matches here tonight. Nonetheless, good victory for United States Champion Wade Barrett and Christian. Randy Orton gaining contention to the World Heavyweight Championship was expected. I'm not looking that much forward to he and Kennedy's match at Extreme Rules, though. Dolph Ziggler's involvement was interesting, and a feud with Jericho doesn't sound bad. Maybe a bit too soon after their feud during the Fast Forward stuff. Lastly, fantastic closing segment with CM Punk laying out Triple H. A feud with Hunter is a great follow up for Punk after coming short against Steve Austin. Overall, a solid post-Mania edition of RAW.
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Post by Elliot on Apr 19, 2013 11:12:29 GMT -5
I am so far behind on this it's not even funny, so I'll just do a quick catch-up as I have been doing with a few diaries.
The opening segment with the end of the brand split was necessary, there's no need for it anymore really. John Laurinaitis is the perfect choice of General Manager for both brands. A rematch between Undertaker and John Cena at Extreme Rules? I see John Cena taking the title back tbh, Undertaker isn't really fit to be a full-time Champion. Stone Cold Steve Austin with the victory at WrestleMania was definitely necessary, Punk didn't need the rub and this was Austin's last hoorah. Mr. Kennedy as the World Heavyweight Champion is something nice to see, as much as I don't really like him. Randy Orton as the #1 Contender is meh, just seems he gets too many opportunities in so many diaries. It's a nice nod towards their trouble in the past though, haha. Considering Orton is the reason Kennedy is no longer with the WWE in real life, or so we're told anyway. A Triple H/CM Punk rivalry is always something I wanted to see more of in the real WWE, so this should be good. Back to WrestleMania, Kofi Kingston as Mr. Money in the Bank is something I've done in the past as you know, and was probably one of the most creative approaches I've ever done in a diary. I hope unlike mine, you can actually make it work, because giving Kingston the title seemed to slow things down for me, I hope when you decide to have him cash-in, it works for you. I'll keep updated with this from now on and give a full reply to SmackDown.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 19, 2013 17:15:51 GMT -5
| LIVE FROM THE NEW ORLEANS ARENA IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - APRIL 5, 2012 |
Footage airs from this past Monday night on Raw, with Mr. McMahon announcing the end of the brand split and John Laurinaitis as the Commissioner. Later on in the night, Laurinaitis comes down to the ring and addresses his position before bringing Triple H out. He intends to fire him from the roster, but CM Punk interrupts and assaults 'The Game'. He stands tall over him to bring an end to the show. The Thursday Night Smackdown Intro hits, and the cameras swing right into the New Orleans Arena as the pyros hit across the stage, Michael Cole and Josh Mathews welcoming everybody to the show. The duo discuss how very shortly, CM Punk will be coming out to speak about his actions this past Monday. A graphic follows up for tonight's main event of World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Kennedy and Dolph Ziggler against Randy Orton and Chris Jericho!
After a short moment of silence, CM Punk[/color] brings himself out to the stage, the audience roaring with boos. He turns his back to them all and spreads his arms out before coming down to the ring. He hops right in and takes a hold of a microphone, looking all around the New Orleans Arena. He brings the mic up and goes to speak, stopping himself and letting the crowd continue to give him heat. "For the past couple of days I haven't been able to walk around without people either criticizing me for being defeated by Steve Austin at WrestleMania, or people whining to me for beating the hell out of Triple H, or both. I haven't given a response to any of those people, but I will give my simple address for both tonight." He rubs at his chin before continuing, "I have no problem admitting that I was defeated at WrestleMania, but that doesn't make Stone Cold Steve Austin the better man, let us get that straight! Each and every person in this entire universe, whether they admit it or not, knows that I am the best in the world and just because I wasn't victorious this past Sunday doesn't mean that I am not the better man to Steven. No, no, I am still better than him, I am still better than everybody else and that is just the facts, just like the facts that the New Orleans Saints ran a bounty system and couldn't of won without it!" The audience bursts into boos for the cheap shot at their team. Punk laughs a bit and puts his hand up in an attempt to quiet them down so he can keep going. "But that brings me to my ultimate point, boys and girls, that brings me to my ultimate point that the entire world has sickened me. It has filled with controversy and quite frankly, I am tired of just letting it happen!" Punk steps around the ring and pats the microphone in his palm, taking a few moments to himself. "Controversy has reigned supreme here in the WWE for quite sometime and I am not just going to stand here and pretend that it isn't happening like all of you sheep. You are manipulated and follow your heroes such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, and especially by the man that I beat down on Raw in Triple H! Last year I turned a real sharp corner because of you all. I came to the realization of something I should of had a long, long time ago! I don't need you people, but you need me!" The boos and chants continue to go on but he starts to ignore them, "I joined the side of John Laurinaitis and I took care of Triple H with him. At Tables, Ladders, and Chairs I defeated Triple H fair and square and he was removed from his position as Co-General Manager of Raw. However, as I was doing my business with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H thought he could sneak right under my nose and come back in an attempt to take over power of this business once again. The problem with that, however, is that he shouldn't of even had his face showing, but because he is the son-in-law of the great Vincent Kennedy McMahon, he got away with pulling strings. If that happened in any of your lives, you'd understand exactly why I am pissed off! You do whatever it takes for things to go right, but then it is all just wiped away because of favoritism? Unlike all of you, I am taking action for what has gone wrong!" He breaths heavily into the microphone and gets even more serious than before, "The truth is that the world should revolve around me! This world should revolve around CM Punk! You people should be worshiping me as if I am Jesus Christ, because I am the only one in this entire industry who is capable of leading you!" He throws the microphone down and spreads his arms out to boos for his own bit of controversy. Punk looks right into the main camera and tilts his chin up with a slight grin. COMMERCIAL BREAKRyback defeats[/color] United States Champion Wade Barrett via count out in a non-title match[/color][/b] The bell sounds and the two circle around the ring, Barrett backing down early on. Ryback gets to him, however, and starts to overpower him all over the place. He hits a set of slams and throws him against the corner and nails a few shoulders to the ribs and gut. Barrett manages to wiggle free from the start of Shell Shocked and starts to fight back, hitting a couple of clotheslines before nailing a big boot that sends Ryback to one knee. He tries to bring him down with another one, but Ryback catches his leg and trips him to the mat. He then nails a huge Meat Hook clothesline, but isn't finished. He brings Barrett up and sets up for the Shell Shocked, the United States Champion managing to slip free late and get out of the ring. He grabs a hold of his belt and starts to walk up the ramp, the referee eventually reaching a ten count. The crowd starts to boo the outcome of the match albeit Ryback is victorious. Barrett stays atop the ramp, holding onto his neck and looking down to the ring. Ryback starts to pump his arms up and down and chant "Feed Me More!", eventually getting the crowd to join in. He then turns his attention back to Barrett as the chants continue, the mammoth of a man motioning for the title belt with a grin. Barrett shakes his head in disapproval of the idea. We cut backstage to see Mr. Kennedy in John Laurinaitis' office, the two talking things over. Laurinaitis is in mid-speech, "So it is very simple, Kenny. If yourself and Dolph Ziggler are victorious tonight, you get to choose your stipulations for your respective matches at Extreme Rules. If Randy Orton and Chris Jericho are victorious - although we both know they won't be - they get to choose what the stipulation is between the matches. Plain and simple." Kennedy adjusts his title belt and chews his gum a bit, looking right to Laurinaitis, "Just because you're the Commissioner now, Johnny, doesn't mean you can make it so unfair for guys like Orton and Jericho going up against such a dynamic squad of myself and Dolph." The two stare momentarily before bursting out in laughter. COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return and Diva's Champion April Lee[/color] brings herself out from the back. She hops and skips down the ramp with a smile and brings herself to ringside, taking a seat at the commentary table with Josh and Michael for the upcoming match. Kaitlyn defeats[/color] Beth Phoenix[/color][/b] The bell rings and Beth uses all of her abnormal strength to bring Kaitlyn down repeatedly, getting a few near falls early on. She goes for the Glam Slam early but Kaitlyn manages to get free and mount a come back. She dives off the top rope, however, and Beth nails her with an elbow to the jaw. She goes for the pin but Kaitlyn places her foot on the rope. Beth then gets up frustrated and drags her opponent by the hair, lifting her up for the Glam Slam again, Kaitlyn rolling through and pulling her into a backslide pin and getting the pinfall. Kaitlyn quickly slips herself out of the ring in disbelief of her victory, as is Beth as she gets up onto both knees pulling at her hair in frustration. The official raises Kaitlyn's arm up and April soon joins her at her side, raising her arm up as well and congratulating her. Beth gets up and leans over the ropes, pointing at the two of them. April talks some trash back, meanwhile Kaitlyn stares right at the Diva's Championship laying across the shoulder of April. We cut to the commentary unit at ringside and they discuss the match momentarily before making the official announcement that a couple of days ago Edge broke his collarbone during a local event against Christian. He has undergone surgery and will be out of action for a few months. We cut backstage to Matt Striker, and he introduces his guest at this time to be Christian. He asks him how he feels about his former tag team partner, former best friend getting injured. Christian scoffs, "You think I care about what happened to Edge? You know, Matt, I think it is actually better for the WWE. Nobody needs him walking around here anymore and-" He looks off to the side and Sheamus walks into the scene. The two stare down and Christian asks him what he wants. "What do I want? Fella, what I want is your arse in that ring. You think you're a big shot, so why don't ya prove it?" He adjusts his title belt and walks off. COMMERCIAL BREAKChristian defeats[/color] Intercontinental Champion Sheamus in a non-title match[/color][/b] The bell tolls and the duo lock up, Sheamus getting the momentum going early on with tons of power and moves to fire the crowd up. Christian gets a rake of the eyes though, and begins his own swing of momentum. He works all around the ring and even brings the Celtic Warrior to the outside and throws him shoulder first into the steel steps. Once back into the ring, however, Sheamus begins to fight back once again with multiple clotheslines and a giant power slam that leads to a near fall. He continues to have control for a couple more minutes before setting up for the Brogue Kick, Christian ducking away from it and the referee having to duck out of the way. Christian takes advantage and low blows Sheamus with a kick, and then delivers the Killswitch! He hooks both legs up for the pinfall. Christian stirs up onto his feet, the crowd booing for his cheap antics in order to be victorious. The referee goes to get Sheamus' Intercontinental Championship for him but Christian takes it away from the official's hands. He shoves him aside and turns to the crowd, raising the belt up over his head with a smile. He then goes over to Sheamus and flops it right down on top of him. Christian slaps his chest a few times before backing to the ropes. COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return to see John Laurinaitis in his office on his phone, and he is arguing with somebody. He stands up suddenly as his door is burst open, Ryback storming right in and getting right up to him. Ryback starts to breath heavily as Laurinaitis looks up to him, pulling his phone down. He asks him what he wants and Ryback grabs him by the collar. "Monday night... Barrett... No count outs." Laurinaitis starts to scramble with a response but Ryback shouts right in his face, "Raw! Barrett! No count outs!" The commissioner brings his hands up slowly and gets Ryback to let go, "Alright, alright. This Monday night on Raw, Wade Barrett versus Ryback in a rematch with no count outs. Alright? Happy?" The two stare momentarily, and Ryback snarls and nods before walking out. The cameras pan to Matt Striker and he introduces his guests at this time to be Damien Sandow and Bryan Danielson. He thanks them for their time and asks how things have been since forming their tag team. Danielson goes to answer but Sandow puts his hand out and answers, "Matthew, my project with Mr. Danielson has been quite the ravishing experience! His preposterous behavior and lack of language has been challenging at certain points and times, but we hath succeeded together! Isn't that right, Bryan?" He turns to his partner and Danielson pumps his index fingers in the air and starts chanting "Yes!" repeatedly. Sandow laughs and tries to continue to speak, but Danielson keeps shouting. "Bryan, that is enough... Bryan! That is enou- BRYAN!" He doesn't stop however and Sandow starts yelling "No!" back at him, waving his hands about trying to get him to stop. They start to walk off, still yelling back and forth. COMMERCIAL BREAKAn advertizement for the replaying of WrestleMania airs, hyping up the matches between The Undertaker and John Cena for the WWE Championship, as well as Stone Cold Steve Austin versus CM Punk. Contact your local pay-per-view provider for further information. Unified Tag Team Champions Prime Time Players with Abe Washington defeat[/color] Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow in a non-title match[/color][/b] The rematch from Monday kicks off with Danielson and O'Neill, the champion getting the upper hand early on. Bryan begins a fight back after just a minute and brings things to the mat and applies multiple technical holds and then makes a tag to Sandow. The two go back and forth with tags, Damien getting laid out with a huge clothesline at one point, leading to a tag to Young. He comes in and takes control of the match at a fast pace, Bryan making a blind tag late. He comes in and tries to take advantage of things but Abe Washington hits him in the back with a title belt as he goes off the ropes! Sandow goes right at him, which gives the Prime Time Players enough time to hit the Ghetto Buster and get the pinfall. The champions get back onto their feet and get out of the ring as Sandow comes in attempting to aid his partner. Washington gives them their title belts as they back up the ramp, Sandow helping Danielson to his feet. They stare up the ramp as the Prime Time Players wave their belts around across their shoulders and laughing along with their manager. We cut to see Kofi Kingston with his Money in the Bank briefcase backstage coming towards the ring. COMMERCIAL BREAKWe return to the duo of Jack Swagger and David Otunga[/color] making their way around the ring and standing next to the announce table but not getting on commentary. They nod to each other, stand still and cross their arms, ready to observe the next match. Alberto Del Rio with Ricardo Rodriguez versus[/color] Kofi Kingston goes to a no contest[/color][/b] The bell rings and they circle the ring, coming to the middle and Kingston firing off tons of shots. Del Rio tries to get a Rolling Cross Armbar early, but Kingston manages to slip free and brings in a surge of momentum. He goes for the Trouble in Paradise early, but Alberto manages to reverse it into a figured four leg lock. Kingston eventually gets to the ropes and the two get back up, coming to the middle of the ring only for Swagger to enter from ringside and double clothesline the two of them! Swagger begins to stomp away at both men before yanking Del Rio to his feet, dropping him with the Gut Wrench Powerbomb! He then goes over to Kingston and drags him up by his hair, kneeing him in the stomach before hitting him with the Gut Wrench Powerbomb as well! The crowd boos as Otunga joins his client in the ring, stopping him from doing any more damage. He raises his arm up and points to him as they stand over Kingston and Del Rio. The cameras cut backstage to John Laurinaitis talking with Rey Mysterio, whom has Sin Cara standing next to him. Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow walk in and Bryan starts to yell 'no!' over everyone and crosses his arms, "We want a tag team championship match against the Prime Time Players this Monday on Raw!" Sandow nods his head in agreement and Laurinaitis laughs, going to respond only for The Usos to walk into the room. The two of them say they want a title shot, being the previous champions. Laurinaitis orders them all to be quiet as they start to all talk at once, "This Monday on Raw, all three of you will face in a triple threat tag team match! The winner will go to Extreme Rules and face The Prime Time Players for the tag team titles, how about that?" They all seem to be in agreement and Laurinaitis tells them all to get out. The graphic for the main event comes up, and that match is next! COMMERCIAL BREAKRandy Orton and[/color] Chris Jericho defeat[/color] World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Kennedy and[/color] Dolph Ziggler with Ric Flair[/color][/b] The bell sounds as Ziggler starts off with Orton, the two going back and forth early on. The Viper gets the upper hand and gets a few near falls, and goes for the RKO after just a few minutes, leading to Ziggler getting out of the ring and a commercial break interrupting things. Upon the return, Jericho is in the ring with Kennedy and the latter has the advantage with a headlock on the mat. He brings things back up and works Jericho over a bit before getting rocked with punch after punch, leading to a blind tag from Ziggler. He storms right into the ring and goes for the Zig Zag, Jericho managing to hold onto the nearby ropes. He goes for the Walls of Jericho but gets pushed right back into his own corner, Orton tagging himself in. He charges right in and runs right through Ziggler, before getting nailed with the Zig Zag upon a Kennedy distraction. He gets only a two count however, and Jericho storms into the ring. He goes back and forth with Dolph before hitting the Codebreaker, leading him to fall back into the RKO! Jericho then takes Kennedy off the apron as Orton gets the pinfall. Y2J and The Viper circle around the ring victorious, Jericho kicking Ziggler out of it. He and Orton stare down and Jericho walks off to the side, grabbing a microphone. He leans over to look at Ziggler as he starts to crawl off with Flair, "Hey! Dolph! Since we get to name the stipulations now, I'll go first. You and me will go one on one in the match you faced Mick Foley in - a Hardcore match!" The crowd cheers on the decision as Jericho hands the microphone off to Orton, Dolph shaking his head in disapproval. Orton walks to the ropes and leans over them as Kennedy is making his way to the top of the stage, "Hey, Ken. Unlike what you're doing right now and walking away, you won't be able to when I'm in the process of getting my title back, because we're going to face each other inside of a steel cage." He throws the microphone down and gives a grin to Kennedy as the crowd pops for the match, Jericho and Orton proceeding to celebrate the victory some more as Smackdown comes to an end.[/font][/center]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 19, 2013 17:17:48 GMT -5
| Steel Cage Match World Heavyweight Championship Mr. Kennedy[c] vs Randy Orton
Hardcore Match Dolph Ziggler vs Chris Jericho | Date, Venue, and Location | Official Theme Song | April 29, 2012 - Allstate Arena - Rosemont, IL | |
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