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Post by DTP. on Apr 27, 2011 20:31:29 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 6th July 1998...You're head to head with Goldberg winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Let's take a gander. Vince Mahon kicking off the show was expected, preparing the match for Fully Loaded: In Your House with Kane. I am intrigued by the idea of a special guest referee. Cactus Jack? More interest here, I'm not overly sure though. You could use Jack to a better value. Too Much beating Scorpio and Aguila was expected as Too Much are the superior team, but that is a weak as hell opening contest. Classic showcase of your emphasising on entertainment rather than wrestling ability, Marc Mero needed to pin 8-Ball here though. Wonder where Mero and Jacqueline's association, and where Sable fits in all of this goes from here. Faarooq beating D-Lo Brown is fine, a decent match. I hope to see D-Lo with a push later in the year. Liked The Nation getting the better of Faarooq again, though. 8-Ball already competed tonight...about twenty minutes before this too. Bad call, also, a weak main event to WWF RAW. The New Age Outlaws should have fought another team. Ken Shamrock's involvement was fine. The Undertaker's promo on Vader was good, can imagine 'Taker winning this feud though. At least you're utilizing a heel Vader in an edgier, limitless period of time, though. Adds more dimension to his character. Jeff Jarrett and Triple H...would have rather Hunter stick to D-Generation X and keep away from Jarrett, a weak match here nonetheless. I'd have put this on earlier in the night really. Clustered finish. Kurt Angle beating Owen Hart hurts Owen a lot, but gives Angle a big rub at least. This match should have also had more build. LOD 2000 beating the Truth Commission was obvious. Cactus Jack beating Kane was obvious from the opening contest, but a nice Hardcore match I suppose. Looking forward to Stone Cold facing Vine McMahon, though. Overall, not the worst show, but not the best. It was early 1998-weak. Around this time, the gap between WWF RAW and WWF War Zone was less visible; your War Zone hour kicked RAW hour's ass. Even it up and spread the show out: you have two hours to work with, it's not two one hour shows.
WWF Sunday Night HeAT: Sunday 12th July 1998...Broken link for the HeAT logo. Rob Van Dam and Andrew Martin beating the Headbangers isn't bad, would have chosen a stronger opening contest though. Dan Severn and Terry Funk would have worked well. Liked Funk having to resort to using a weapon to dominate Severn. Goldust beating TAKA Michinoku was likely, I wish you explained Goldust's gimmick rather than having him win matches with little information revealed. I do like your structuring of HeAT; undercard matches featuring unused talent from RAW is WAR, with a few big names interviewed and a big main event promo. Mix it up a little though, try and use some big main event matches on HeAT; use it to your advantage. Vince McMahon calling out Steve Austin was nice, involvement from Vader and Cactus Jack was odd though. Also with Kane clearing house, I didn't like that too much. Unless he prefers to stand alone without McMahon's aid. Not a bad episode, like I said though, mix the format up a bit. Also, seemed short. You could fit in four matches on HeAT easily.
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 29, 2011 20:17:38 GMT -5
WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - July 13, 1998 A video package opens up the show highlighting the long feud between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Vince McMahon. It covers everything from Austin giving a Stunner to McMahon to Vince announcing the match last week!
The pyro blasts off as we are greeted by JR and Michael Cole who announces this could be the biggest Raw is War of all time! Tonight, Kane teams with Kurt Angle to face Owen Hart and Cactus Jack; Jeff Jarrett and Triple H will face off to become Number One Contender for the Intercontinental Championship with Ken Shamrock as the referee himself! Also, The Undertaker battles The Rock, and finally, WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin will take on Vince McMahon! The crowd then pops as Stone Cold’s theme song hits!
The champion makes his way out to a huge ovation. He gets on a microphone and says give me a hell yeah if you think Vince McMahon is going to get his ass kicked here tonight! Austin smirks as he says he’s waited too long for this night to come and that he’s had this giant can of whoop ass just begging to be opened up on Vince McMahon. Before Austin can say anything else, Kane and Paul Bearer make their way out to the ring. Paul Bearer tells Austin that his attention has been to focused on Cactus Jack and Vince McMahon! He says that Austin needs to focus on his son, Kane. Because in two weeks time he will have to defend his WWF Championship against him, and if he focuses on him he’ll only lose the title, but if he doesn’t, he will lose and he’ll be destroyed at the same time! Austin tells Paul he gives Kane props that he defeated The Undertaker in Hell in a Cell, but that is nothing compared to what Stone Cold Steve Austin can to do to any man on any given match. Austin goes on to say more, but is interrupted by Vince McMahon! Vince stops on the stage and says there will be no title match at Fully Loaded. Now, that is because tonight he will destroy Stone Cold Steve Austin in this very ring! Austin tells Vince McMahon he must be out of his damn mind to think that! Austin then invites Kane and Paul Bearer to come out later tonight, because he’d love to whoop all of their asses tonight! In fact, why wait, and Austin proceeds to pounce on Kane! Austin hits shot after shot on Kane until Kane pushes him off. Kane goes for a big boot, but Austin ducks and pulls the top rope, causing Kane to go over! Paul then tries to get out, but Austin grabs him by the tie and hits him with a Stunner! The crowd pops as Austin goes after Vince McMahon! Kane tends to Paul as Raw is War heads to break!
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We come back to see a replay of Stone Cold Steve Austin Stunning Paul Bearer to send Vince McMahon a message tonight!
The New Midnight Express and Rob Van Dam(w/Jim Cornette and Andrew Martin) def. L.O.D. and Steve Blackman In our opening bout Van Dam got Blackman down for the three with a roll-up and a fist full of tights!
Following the match The L.O.D. and The New Midnight Express continue their brawl to the back while Blackman chases Van Dam out of the ring. Blackman proceeds to than challenge Rob Van Dam to a match at Fully Loaded, but before he finishes his sentence Van Dam tells Blackman he accepts! He’s just another piece of crap on his show! Blackman then tells Van Dam to shut up, because he challenged him to a hardcore match! The crowd pops as Van Dam seems less confident, but he tells Blackman he is the true King of Hardcore in the WWF!
D-Generation-X is walking backstage, Triple H faces Jeff Jarrett next, but Ken Shamrock is the Special Guest Referee! Break
We come back from break as Ken Shamrock makes his way out for the next match!
Jeff Jarrett(w/Tennessee Lee) vs. Triple H(w/Chyna and Sean Waltman) with Special Referee Ken Shamrock went to a No Contest Throughout the match Jeff and Hunter pushed Shamrock around, but finally he snapped and locked the Ankle Lock on both men! Once the both tapped Shamrock rang the bell!
Waltman then hit the ring and attacked Shamrock from behind. He backed him into a corner, but Shamrock over power him and threw Sean out of the ring! As Shamrock turned around, he went to hit Shamrock with the guitar, but he caught in mid-air! He yanked it out of his hands as Jeff scrambled from the ring. Meanwhile, Hunter hit Shamrock with a low blow! He went for a Pedigree, but he countered with a back body drop and Hunter rolled out of the ring. Meanwhile, Commissioner Slaughter came out and said he’s tired of all the crap you three have put him through this month! So at Fully Loaded, after Shamrock’s stunt here tonight, he will have to defend his title against Jeff Jarrett and Triple H! Shamrock smirked as Jeff and Hunter seemed anger about having to share a title match.
Up next another Y.B.C.S.O.C., but later, two teams we thought would never happen will team in Kane and Kurt Angle taking on Owen Hart and Cactus Jack!
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Y.B.C.S.O.C. The New Age Outlaws def. The Godwinns Gunn pinned Henry following a Double-Flap Jack on the top rope.
After the match The Goodwinns seemed more than unhappy as The Outlaws begged to have some competition. Week after week they have been getting the “job” done here. Now, they want some real challengers for their tag titles, and they better be here next week!
Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing by with our “American Hero” Kurt Angle. Before Kelly can even speak Angle snatches the microphone and says people don’t believe he fits in. They say he doesn’t have the “attitude.” He says he’s an American Hero and won this gold medal with a broken freaking neck! Not only that, but he’s been here for a total two months, and he’s gone head to head with the best of the best. I don’t fit in? Well, of course I don’t! He says no one here he is an American Hero, no one else is as intense, no one else had a much integrity or intelligence! Overall, none of these guys with the right “attitude” or even on his level.
An ad hypes up Fully Loaded, live on Pay Per View next Sunday!
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Backstage Shane McMahon is helping Vince McMahon prepare for his match against Stone Cold tonight!
Owen Hart and Cactus Jack def. Kane and Kurt Angle When Kurt Angle was mocking Hart by putting him in the sharpshooter, Cactus Jack came in and hit Angle with a big boot! Angle staggered as Owen rolled him up for a quick three.
Angle then attacked Owen from behind and Cactus came back in with a Barb wired baseball bat! He swung, but Angle got out of the ring. Angle was clearly upset and told the ref to get that crazy son of a bitch out of here when suddenly Owen Hart leaped out of the ring and on to Angle wanting revenge for last week! Meanwhile in the ring Cactus turned around to be caught by Kane! Kane tossed the bat out of the ring and hit Cactus with a huge chokeslam! Hart locked in the sharpshooter on Angle on the outside! Meanwhile in the ring Kane picked up Cactus Jack and hit him with a Tombstone Piledriver! Staff got Hart off of Angle while an angry Kane stood tall over the deranged Cactus Jack. These might be the two craziest people in the WWF!
JR and King welcome us to The War Zone and hype up Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Vince McMahon and The Undertaker versus The Rock! The theme of The Nation hits to loud boos.
The Rock and The Nation of Domination make their way out to the ring. Rock tells everyone tonight he’s going to give Faarooq a sample of what is to come his way next week at Fully Loaded when he goes one on one with the Great One. Tonight The Rock and The Nation of Domination make their way to the top of the world when he defeats The Undertaker! The next week, Faarooq thinks that he is now all that since he’s been running through The Nation as of late. Well, next week he’ll run into a brick wall when he faces Mark Henry! Now get Undertaker’s dead ass out here!
The Undertaker def. The Rock(w/The Nation) In a great opening bout to the War Zone Faarooq came out to take care of The Nation who tried to interfere. While Faarooq was trading fists with Kama, which was enough to distract The Rock, Undertaker flipped him around and drilled him with a Tombstone Piledriver for the win!
After the match Faarooq proceeded to leave looking pleased at The Rock being out cold. Meanwhile, while Undertaker was celebrating, Vader came from the crowd and attacked Taker from behind! The two brawled until Taker grabbed Vader by the throat! Undertaker was going to drill Vader, but Shane McMahon ran out to help his father’s bodyguard! He charged at Taker, but only ate a big boot! Shane rolled out of the ring, but when Taker turned around Vader kicked him in the gut and hit a powerbomb! He followed it up with a Vader Bomb before picking up Shane and heading to the back. Undertaker sat up and looked Vader down as The War Zone went to a break!
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Another video hypes up the deranged “Edge” attacking people in a city. Afterwards letters say, “You think you know me? Find out, two weeks…..”
Marc Mero(Jacqueline) def. Scorpio In an entertaining bout Mero put Scorpio away with the TKO.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing by with WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin. Kelly tells Austin there is just too much to ask him right now, but Austin cuts him off. He tells Kevin he already knows all the stupid little questions he’s going to ask, so just let the WWF Champion speak. First of all, he stunned Paul Bearer tonight because he wanted too, and if Kane wants revenge, he can haul his big red ass out there in the ring tonight. Also, Mick obviously thinks that one Double-Arm DDT on HeAT is going to get into my head. The only thing going anywhere is my foot into his ass! And tonight? Well tonight, he’s just going to beat the holly hell out of Vince McMahon all across this arena.
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A quick rundown of the Fully Loaded card is made by JR and King. This includes; The Light Heavyweight Open; The Rock versus Faarooq; Rob Van Dam versus Steve Blackman in a Hardcore Match; Ken Shamrock versus Jeff Jarrett versus Triple H; Owen Hart versus Kurt Angle; Undertaker versus Vader; and Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Kane with Cactus Jack as the special guest referee! Too Much then make their way out to the ring for our next match.
TAKA Michinoku and Bradshaw def. Too Much TAKA and Bradshaw were finally able to get vengeance on Too Much from their feud for the past few weeks. TAKA put Taylor away following a Michinoku Driver.
Backstage Vince McMahon is getting ready for his match versus Stone Cold Steve Austin. Kevin Kelly walks in and asks him about the huge match. Vince says for over two years now Austin his disgraced the WWF with his presence! Now tonight, Vincent Kennedy McMahon will rid the World Wrestling Federation to ever enter this company! Then, the WWF will finally have a real champion! All thanks to him, Vince McMahon.
The video package from earlier hypes up Austin versus McMahon, it’s up next on the War Zone!
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Vince McMahon made his way out to the ring for our main event with Shane McMahon and Vader. Vince gets on the microphone and tells everybody that now, his match with Austin will be a NO DQ match!
Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Vince McMahon(w/Shane McMahon and Vader) Throughout the match Vader and Shane McMahon did most of the work on Austin will Vince only took cheap shots. This lasted until Undertaker made his way out to the ring and started to brawl with Vader! Meanwhile, Austin gave a huge stunner to Shane! Vince then hit Austin in the back with a chair, but it had no effect! Vince went for another one, but Austin hit him with a punch! Austin hit shot after shot on Vince until Vince grabbed the chair again, but when he turned around, Austin hit him with a Stunner for the three!
Following the match Austin celebrated his victory as Undertaker and Vader had faded off the scene. Austin was pouring beer on McMahon when Kane made his way out to the ring! The two began to brawl as staff had to come out and break them up! While Austin was trying to fight them off Cactus Jack stood on the ramp with his bat and pointed at Austin and Kane who went at it again! Raw is War went off the air with Vince McMahon being helped to the back and Austin and Kane brawling!
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 29, 2011 20:19:41 GMT -5
WWF Championship; Cactus Jack is the refereeStone Cold Steve Austin(c) vs. Kane Grudge MatchThe Undertaker vs. Vader Former Allies CollideThe Rock vs. Faarooq Intercontinental ChampionshipKen Shamrock(c) vs. Triple H vs. Jeff Jarrett European ChampionshipOwen Hart(c) vs. Kurt Angle Hardcore MatchRob Van Dam vs. Steve Blackman Light Heavyweight Championship OpenNo limit to the amount of wrestlers, first man to get a pin fall or submission will be the Light Heavyweight Champion!TAKA Michinoku(c) vs. ???.......
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 30, 2011 9:51:02 GMT -5
I've read the last two pages to get caught up with this, and I must say I'm enjoying it. The Stone Cold/Kane feud is very interesting especially with the insertion of Cactus Jack and Mr. McMahon trying to mess with everything. The Intercontinental feud is also going quite well, and I would love if either HHH or Jarrett won the belt, although I'm not really sure how long Shamrock has held on to the belt. You are making him look like a beast though, especially in that one Heat segment. The Rock/Faarooq feud could be built a little better in my mind, because they have so much history, but you are doing a decent job. Would love to see you go a different path and have Faarooq go over. Taker/Vader is also going well, but I see Taker winning this one since he lost against Kane and needs some momentum again. Love the YBCSOC, hope to see the Outlaws continue to win for a while until a very credible challenge comes forward. You are doing a great job with this period, and have got me interested without me having any prior true knowledge of it.
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Post by Ramos on May 1, 2011 13:20:16 GMT -5
Can't say I'm particularly familiar with this era of WWF but I'll try to give a good reply. The card looks stacked, the opening segment with Austin, Vince, Kane & Bearer was awesome and I'm hoping the Austin/Vince feud ends up as good as it did in real life. RVD in WWF makes me happy and him pinning Blackman makes me happy. Awesome match and post match segment with Double J, Triple H & Shamrock the card for Fully Loaded is looking stacked. I sense an Owen vs. Kurt match coming, that will be amazing I wish it would have happened in real life. The Fully loaded card is amazing and I can't wait for that to be posted. Glad Austin beat Vince it wouldn't have made sense to have him lose before Fully Loaded. Overall a great show and I really enjoyed it, I can't wait for Fully Loaded keep it up man
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Post by shiftyeyes on May 2, 2011 10:45:11 GMT -5
An exciting start to RAW is WAR, really enjoyed reading that opening promo. Vince vs Austin is huge, and would be a big draw ratings wise I'm sure! RVD vs. Steve Blackman could be fantastic, however, I'm sad to see how far LOD have fallen. Then again, that's not really your fault, haha, they were in a bad way on the card anyway. Jarrett and Triple H against Shamrock is great, and I do like how both you and Dan are making Shamrock fight two contenders at once, makes him look like a strong fighting champion. What's YBCSOC? If you could tell me, I'd like to know, haha. NAO going over is great, happy to see that as the Godwinns... yeah, they're terrible. I'm sure Kurt Angle would be ridiculously green in 1998, but hell, I love the guy so I'm right there with you in the push you're giving him! A massive way to close RAW is War portion of the show there, with a big tag team match. Lots of crazy action, with all guys looking pretty strong, good stuff. Rock and The Nation opening up the Warzone is good, Undertaker vs. Rock?! I like! Big start to the Warzone, glad to see Taker go over though, and Faarooq's brawling was a good distraction! Rock vs. Faarooq at Fully Loaded should be good stuff! As well, I love that you're making this your own, and Vader being pushed is awesome! Him vs. Taker would be pretty hard hitting. Edge vignette's <3<3! Mero over Scorpio, meh, couldn't care less really, not really big on Mero. Austin with yet another agressive promo, him vs. Vince is looking good, though it won't go down clean! Too Much, I love them, haha. I love this pairing of TAKA and Bradshaw as well, love me some Bradshaw! Glad they beat Too Much, as they are a very interesting pair, I get a comedy duo who can get it done vibe from them, and I like that a lot! Woah, Austin actually went over?! That's very surprising, not sure how I feel on that! Kane/Austin, and Taker/Vader brawling to close the show is very attitudey, and I'm wondering what the deal with Jack is. Solid show man, you're making this your own, keep with it!
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Post by Rule 30 on May 2, 2011 13:31:27 GMT -5
An exciting start to RAW is WAR, really enjoyed reading that opening promo. Vince vs Austin is huge, and would be a big draw ratings wise I'm sure! RVD vs. Steve Blackman could be fantastic, however, I'm sad to see how far LOD have fallen. Then again, that's not really your fault, haha, they were in a bad way on the card anyway. Jarrett and Triple H against Shamrock is great, and I do like how both you and Dan are making Shamrock fight two contenders at once, makes him look like a strong fighting champion. What's YBCSOC? If you could tell me, I'd like to know, haha. NAO going over is great, happy to see that as the Godwinns... yeah, they're terrible. I'm sure Kurt Angle would be ridiculously green in 1998, but hell, I love the guy so I'm right there with you in the push you're giving him! A massive way to close RAW is War portion of the show there, with a big tag team match. Lots of crazy action, with all guys looking pretty strong, good stuff. Rock and The Nation opening up the Warzone is good, Undertaker vs. Rock?! I like! Big start to the Warzone, glad to see Taker go over though, and Faarooq's brawling was a good distraction! Rock vs. Faarooq at Fully Loaded should be good stuff! As well, I love that you're making this your own, and Vader being pushed is awesome! Him vs. Taker would be pretty hard hitting. Edge vignette's <3<3! Mero over Scorpio, meh, couldn't care less really, not really big on Mero. Austin with yet another agressive promo, him vs. Vince is looking good, though it won't go down clean! Too Much, I love them, haha. I love this pairing of TAKA and Bradshaw as well, love me some Bradshaw! Glad they beat Too Much, as they are a very interesting pair, I get a comedy duo who can get it done vibe from them, and I like that a lot! Woah, Austin actually went over?! That's very surprising, not sure how I feel on that! Kane/Austin, and Taker/Vader brawling to close the show is very attitudey, and I'm wondering what the deal with Jack is. Solid show man, you're making this your own, keep with it! 1) The Y.B.C.S.O.C. stands for the You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge, where The New Age Outlaws issue an open challenge for their titles. 2) Cactus Jack won the King of the Ring, earning him a shot at Kane or Austin at Summerslam, who ever is the champion at the time.
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Post by shiftyeyes on May 2, 2011 13:36:02 GMT -5
An exciting start to RAW is WAR, really enjoyed reading that opening promo. Vince vs Austin is huge, and would be a big draw ratings wise I'm sure! RVD vs. Steve Blackman could be fantastic, however, I'm sad to see how far LOD have fallen. Then again, that's not really your fault, haha, they were in a bad way on the card anyway. Jarrett and Triple H against Shamrock is great, and I do like how both you and Dan are making Shamrock fight two contenders at once, makes him look like a strong fighting champion. What's YBCSOC? If you could tell me, I'd like to know, haha. NAO going over is great, happy to see that as the Godwinns... yeah, they're terrible. I'm sure Kurt Angle would be ridiculously green in 1998, but hell, I love the guy so I'm right there with you in the push you're giving him! A massive way to close RAW is War portion of the show there, with a big tag team match. Lots of crazy action, with all guys looking pretty strong, good stuff. Rock and The Nation opening up the Warzone is good, Undertaker vs. Rock?! I like! Big start to the Warzone, glad to see Taker go over though, and Faarooq's brawling was a good distraction! Rock vs. Faarooq at Fully Loaded should be good stuff! As well, I love that you're making this your own, and Vader being pushed is awesome! Him vs. Taker would be pretty hard hitting. Edge vignette's <3<3! Mero over Scorpio, meh, couldn't care less really, not really big on Mero. Austin with yet another agressive promo, him vs. Vince is looking good, though it won't go down clean! Too Much, I love them, haha. I love this pairing of TAKA and Bradshaw as well, love me some Bradshaw! Glad they beat Too Much, as they are a very interesting pair, I get a comedy duo who can get it done vibe from them, and I like that a lot! Woah, Austin actually went over?! That's very surprising, not sure how I feel on that! Kane/Austin, and Taker/Vader brawling to close the show is very attitudey, and I'm wondering what the deal with Jack is. Solid show man, you're making this your own, keep with it! 1) The Y.B.C.S.O.C. stands for the You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge, where The New Age Outlaws issue an open challenge for their titles. 2) Cactus Jack won the King of the Ring, earning him a shot at Kane or Austin at Summerslam, who ever is the champion at the time. Thanks for clearing that up! Completely forgot about Jack winning King of the Ring
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Post by Rule 30 on May 2, 2011 15:44:05 GMT -5
WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - July 19, 1998 The pyro blasts off after the HeAT opening rules. JR and Shane McMahon welcome us to another edition of Sunday Night HeAT, and tonight we have two huge matches in Ken Shamrock versus Sean Waltman and Vader versus Cactus Jack! Also tonight there will a six man tag team match along with footage from this past Monday with Stone Cold taking on Vince McMahon!
Ken Shamrock def. Sean Waltman(w/Chyna) After catching Sean’s foot when he went for a superkick, Shamrock locked in the Ankle Lock causing him to tap out!
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Another video hypes up the debuting crazed Edge.
Terry Funk and The Headbangers def. Dan Severn and Sniper and Recon Mosh put Sniper away with the Mosh Pit.
Following the match as Funk and The Headbangers celebrate their win with Dan Severn seems furious on the outside. Disappointed with his partners losing, Dan grabs Sniper from the ring and throws him into the steel steps! Recon then tried to tend to Sniper, but Severn attacked him and locked in the Beast Choker! Staff had to pry Severn off of Recon as the screen went to black.
A video hypes up a few Fully Loaded Matches; mainly Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Kane, Undertaker versus Vader, and The Rock taking on Faarooq
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Goldust def. Scorpio An entertaining bout here as both men were looking to build some more steam, in the end Goldust took the win with a Curtain Call.
Following the match Cactus Jack is backstage. He talks about there is a saying that says “what comes around goes around.” Well, on Raw is War Vince McMahon got what was coming, but what about Kane? What about Stone Cold Steve Austin? Well, soon enough they will get what is coming towards them. Both men have been doing everything in their power to win or retain the WWF Championship, but they haven’t been thinking about the consequences. Soon, the will have to face the consequences! Now for tonight, he plans on showing Kane and Stone Cold what will be coming their way shortly when he defeats Vader tonight!
Up next; Cactus Jack versus Vader!
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Vader def. Cactus Jack VIA DQ The match ended after Cactus Jack moved out of the way from a Vader Bomb and went to the outside to grab a barbed wire baseball bat! He came in and creamed Vader in the stomach with it!
Vader went down as Cactus scared the ref off. Cactus tried to hit him again, but Vader was able to roll out of the ring! As Vader was backing up the ramp, Undertaker came down and tried to return the favor! Taker threw Vader back in the ring where Cactus hit him with the bat again! Cactus left the ring laughing while Taker got in the ring! He picked Vader up and hit a huge chokeslam! Taker stood tall over Vader as HeAT went off the air, as now it seems the hunter has become the hunted!
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 2, 2011 15:52:36 GMT -5
Happy Shamrock won. Looking forward to his Triple Threat. I see Edge winning the Lightweight Open at Fully Loaded. Funk and the Bangers winning is good. Goldust winning is fine, nothing too big here. Pretty big main event for a little ol' Heat. Happy Vader won and the way he won. WOW! Even Taker is on.
Overall, good show. Nice big main event.
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Post by Elliot on May 2, 2011 16:23:53 GMT -5
Sorry about not replying recently, not had much time to reply to anyone lately. I'll reply to RAW since it's a bigger show than HeAT.
RAW is WAR, great opening segment with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kane and Paul Bearer. Loved the Stunner on Bearer, and I hope Kane gets back at him for that. A good six-man tag team match, and RVD vs. Steve Blackman in a Hardcore Match sounds godly. Great match between Jeff Jarrett and Triple H. I love Shamrock getting the better of the two, and a Triple Threat Match sounds good for Fully Loaded. Obvious victory for the New Age Outlaws, but I wonder who will actually rise to the challenge. Owen hart and Cactus Jack over Kurt Angle and kane sounds good to me, but I do like Kane standing tall as he is the #1 Contender. The Undertaker over The Rock makes sense, and Vader gaining control afterwards was good. Marc Mero over Scorpio just seems like a filler. TAKA Michinoku and Bradshaw over Too Much seems like a decent tag team contest, but doesn't appear to have that much meaning, like the previous contest. Stone Cold Steve Austin over Vince McMahon is definitely the right move, and a good way to close the show with Austin and kane brawling. Overall, a good RAW episode.
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Post by DTP. on May 2, 2011 16:50:39 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 13th July 1998...I'm feeling a little bit confident, so I'm going to say that you're Spotlight winner this month. Well done. On with the show, you should have made this match for last week: Goldberg vs Hogan or Stone Cold vs Vince McMahon would have been such a hard choice. I don't feel like the promo was necessary, should have saved the talking for the action. Just put final touches on the main event. The New Midnight Express and Rob Van Dam beating Steve Blackman and LOD 2000 is fine, pretty interested in how this feud goes. I suppose this is the slow decline of LOD 2000 in the tag team division: at this point, they're terrible in the ring anyway. Liked the brawl but in a brawl, Animal and Hawk would kill Bob Holly and Bart Gunn (well, not if Gunn uses the punches he gave Steve Williams...) Jeff Jarrett and Triple H sounded pretty nice, interesting finish, just Ken Shamrock snapping and you capitalizing on getting that over. Did like Sean Waltman's attack, though. This had potential of main eventing RAW. The YBCS Challenge proves to be pointless and filler so far: it just makes sure you use average undercard teams and focus on getting the New Age Outlaws over, whilst killing some air time. Get some more interesting teams in; focus on the Outlaws BEING the best whilst rubbing it in faces. Disliked Kane teaming with Kurt Angle; in this time, Kane would have killed Angle for even being as arrogant as he was. Owen Hart and Cactus Jack with the win was nice, wish there was more mention of what happened to Kane and Jack in the finish, but the aftermath appealed well. Hot opening contest to kick off the War Zone, nice promo with the Nation. The Undertaker beating The Rock is acceptable, nice effort by Rock with involvement from the Nation. Vader's feud with the Undertaker is still out of date and doesn't appeal to me. Also, Edge in a deranged role? I wouldn't describe it as deranged, unless you tweak the character. Marc Mero beating Scorpio didn't do too much for me. TAKA Michinoku and Bradshaw beating Too Much was well done. I hope you push Too Much more than what they were pushed as in 1998. I preferred Too Much over Too Cool. And lastly, eventful main event with lots of drama, but I don't feel that Vader and Undertaker continuation was needed after their encounter earlier in the evening. A decent episode.
WWF Sunday Night HeAT: Sunday 19th July 1998...Ken Shamrock beating Sean Waltman was nice, hot opening contest. Well done there. Terry Funk and the Headbangers...cringeworthy combination. Especially with Dan Severn teaming with...Truth Commission? Eurgh. Mosh and Thrasher deserve better, and so do Severn and Funk. Goldust beating Scorpio is fine, but again, Goldust is on a path of doing little of note. Vader beating Cactus Jack is fine, liked the disqualification finish, but you're going overkill on the Undertaker and Vader hype. If you had done this, since Kane is feuding Cactus Jack, you should have had a 'Taker and Kane moment. Not a bad episode.
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Post by legendkiller8 on May 2, 2011 19:13:37 GMT -5
-Shamrock is a bigger star than Waltman I think so Shamrock going over was the better call. -Funk and Headbangers winning was more expected I believe. -Goldust is a great competitor in my opinion, so I hope he gets a betterp ush. -Some big Heat stuff. Kane and Undertaker should enter this feud with Jack and someone. -Solid show.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 3, 2011 18:07:27 GMT -5
We did it!
-This past Monday Raw finally beat Nitro in the ratings war. Austin versus McMahon gave them a big 5.2 rating, while Nitro got a 5.0 rating. It's still anybody's ball game.
-WWF seems to be done with cuts from their roster for a while. They have cut over ten superstars since Wrestlemania to make room for more talented men who are coming on the way. This includes Edge, Christian Cage, David Heath, The Hardy Brothers, and "Val Venis."
-Speaking of Val, rumors were to have him debut back in April. WWF even ran videos hyping his debut. He suffered an injury while working a dark match back in April, and he is not expected to be cleared until October or November. Rumors are he'll be a strong-mid carder with a "Former Adult Film Star" gimmick.
-Rumors are there will be a shocking debut this Sunday at Fully Loaded.
-WCW has come to the release of Steve Regal. WWF is interested in signing this man, but it's all speculation at the moment.
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 3, 2011 20:44:29 GMT -5
A "shocking debut", eh? I see Edge winning the Lightweight Open.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 4, 2011 16:12:47 GMT -5
WWF @ Binghampton, NY - July 20, 1998Raw is War opens up with a video highlighting Austin/McMahon last week.
The pyro blasts off as we are greeted by JR and Michael Cole. They say that tonight Slaughter will make Shamrock face the consequences for ruining the numbers one contender match last week, so not only will he have to defend his title in a Triple Threat this Sunday, he will have to face both Jeff Jarrett and Triple H tonight! Also, Vader and Kane will face Stone Cold Steve Austin and Cactus Jack! They question Will Undertaker or Vince McMahon have any involvement with this and can Cactus Jack and Stone Cold co-exist? They are then interrupted by the theme of Ken Shamrock, who comes out for his first match!
Ken Shamrock def. Jeff Jarrett(w/Tennessee Lee) VIA DQ Jeff Jarrett was disqualified when Triple H was caught by the ref hitting Shamrock with a chair in the back!
Following the match Jeff and Lee yelled at Triple H inside the ring. Jeff pushed Hunter back into the corner, where Shamrock was getting back up! Both men didn’t realize it as they continued to bicker. Suddenly, Shamrock was back up and pushed Hunter into Jeff! Both men went down as Shamrock threw Lee out of the ring! Hunter weaseled out of the ring as Shamrock stared him down. Meanwhile, Jeff grabbed his guitar and sized Shamrock up. When Ken turned around, Jeff tried to hit him, but Shamrock grabbed the guitar with his hand and threw Jeff out of the ring! The crowd popped as Jeff went back up the ramp, but Shamrock still has another match against Hunter tonight!
Break
We come back to Raw is War to see Stone Cold Steve Austin pulling in the parking lot in his truck. As he stepped out Kevin Kelly caught up with and asked Austin his thoughts about teaming up with Cactus Jack tonight. Austin tells Kevin he doesn’t give a damn that his tag partner is Cactus, because bottom line Stone Cold is going to go out there tonight and kick some ass! In fact, after he’s done whooping Kane’s ass tonight and Sunday, he might even have an extra can of whoop ass left for Cactus Jack!
We return to see Too Much making their entrance.
TAKA Michinoku(w/Bradhsaw) def. Brian Christopher(w/Scott Taylor) TAKA picked up the win once again following the Michinoku Driver.
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We come back to Raw is War as The Nation make their way out to the ring. The Rock assures everyone that he, The Great One, will rid Faarooq of the World Wrestling Federation. He’ll prove that he has always been the better man and wrestler than he has ever been. Now, in recent weeks Faarooq has gotten his number over The Nation, but The Rock assures everybody here that tonight Mark Henry will dominate and destroy Faarooq. Then this Sunday Faarooq will hit the Rock Bottom of his career when he, The Great One, pins him one, two, three in the ring. Faarooq then interrupts The Rock as he theme song hits, Faarooq faces Mark Henry right now!
Faarooq def. Mark Henry(w/The Nation of Domination) When Henry went for the World’s Strongest Slam, Faarooq countered and was able to roll-up Mark for the three!
After the match The Nation jumped the ring, but Faarooq dumped Kama over the top rope! D-Lo went charging next, but Faarooq ducked and pulled down the top rope. Mark and Rock then both attacked Faarooq at once as Kama came back in. Faarooq was out numbered as The Nation continued the beating. D-Lo ascended to the top rope on hit Faarooq with the Lo-Down. Mark then proceeded to hit Faarooq with the World’s Strongest Splash as Rock smirked. He then picked Faarooq up and finished him with a Rock Bottom.
Up next, the next You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge!
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A video hypes up Fully Loaded this Sunday, highlighting matches such as Austin versus Kane and The Rock versus Faarooq.
Y.B.C.S.O.C. The New Age Outlaws(w/Chyna) def. The Headbangers This was the closest Y.B.C.S.O.C. yet. Mosh was closing on with the Mosh Pit, but Chyna pushed him off the top rope with the ref’s back turned! Road Dogg hit a cheat shot on Thrasher and hit Shake, Rattle, and Roll on Mosh for the three! The Headbangers are screwed again!
As The Outlaws rubbed it in The Headbangers faces Cactus Jack is seen in the parking lot approaching Stone Cold’s truck with his barbed wire baseball bat! Cactus looks at the truck and smirks and talks to himself. He says “I warned you Austin. I warned you about the consequences! Well, this is nothing compared to what I have in store for this Sunday. Oh, it’s going to be a fun night. A fun night indeed!” Cactus chuckles to him as he touches Austin’s truck. Raw is War goes to a break!
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We come back and Cactus is still outside Austin’s truck. Cactus chuckles again, but takes his hand off the truck. He suddenly then smashes the window in with the bat! Cactus laughs as he proceeds to smash every damn window in sight! He then stands like a baseball player would, and smashes in the windshield! Cactus goes crazy and starts to smash up the door and hood, but Austin arrives! He this Cactus from behind and smashes his head into the other car! Cactus drops the bat as the two begin to throw fists in the parking lot! Cactus takes the upper hand and throws Austin onto a car’s hood. Cactus then goes to back up the bat, but when he turns around Austin leaps off the car and this the Lou Thez press on Cactus! Austin then picks Cactus up and rams his skull in a car’s door! Cactus is busted open as Austin kicks him in the skull. Cactus still isn’t out and he this Austin with a low blow! The two trade shots as staff finally arrives on the scene. They try to break them up, but they insist on fighting! They break free and continue to trade the shots until they finally get pulled apart. How can these two team with each other tonight? We then see Paul Bearer in the back watching this on a monitor. He laughs as we see Kane standing behind him. Raw is War goes off the air with Paul laughing.
We come to the War Zone as we are greeted by JR and Jerry Lawler. JR questions how in the hell can Cactus Jack and Stone Cold work together tonight after what happened? We are then interrupted by the theme of DX.
Triple H(w/Chyna and Sean Waltman) def. Ken Shamrock Hunter pinned Shamrock while Chyna had the referee distracted and Sean threw Hunter the title, allowing to him smack Shamrock with it and hit a Pedigree onto it.
After the match DX celebrates the win as Shamrock tries to get up in the ring. Shamrock is bleeding from the mouth as DX leaves the ring. Shamrock yells to DX that Hunter’s ass is his this Sunday!
A video hypes up the debut Edge. It follows the same procedures as it has for the past month. At the end text says, “You think you know me? Next Week.”
Break
We come back live to see Marc Mero with Jacqueline making their way out to the ring. After their entrance Kurt Angle makes his way out to the ring. Angle joins JR and King on commentary and tells them this Sunday he will become a World Hero!
Owen Hart def. Marc Mero(w/Jacqueline) Marc Mero suffered his first lost here in weeks after he tapped to the sharpshooter.
After the match Angle hit the ring and hit Owen from behind. He got Owen into the corner, but Owen was not out yet! He took control and hit a huge dropkick on Angle! He started to pound on Kurt with shot after shot. Soon, Kurt was trying to make an escape for it, but Owen pulled him right back into the center of the ring! He held his legs up and looked around as the crowd was cheering for Owen. Angle was pleading with Owen not to, but Owen locked in the Sharpshooter! Shortly after it was looked in, Mero attacked Owen from behind! Mero stomped on Hart before leaving the ring allowing Angle to pick up Owen’s legs, and lock in the Sharpshooter mocking him! Owen refused to tap as Angle applied pressure. Soon enough referees got Angle off of hart and ejected him to the back.
Meanwhile, we see the ECW Wrestler Al Snow making his way throughout the crowd with a mannequin “Head” and a ticket! The head as the word HELP spelled backwards on it as he takes a seat in the front row! Al Snow is talking to the head as Raw is War goes to a break
A video hypes up Sunday Night HeAT
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We come back and Al Snow is still at ringside talking to what he called the “Head.” Rob Van Dam and Andrew Martin then make their way out to the ring as Martin has a match with Steve Blackman up next!
Steve Blackman def. Andrew Martin(w/Rob Van Dam) Blackman pinned Martin after getting out of the Pump handle Slam and hitting Martin with the Lethal Kick form the seconded rope!
As Blackman celebrates his victory Rob Van Dam slides in the ring with a chair and creams Steve in the back with it! Steve drops to his knee only for Van Dam to hit him again. Van Dam then places the chair onto Steve’s back before hitting the Rolling Thunder! Steve seems to be in pain as Van Dam sets up the chair and DDTs Steve right onto it! The chair is all dismantled as Van Dam slides out of the ring to find something else to use. He spots Al Snow’s “Head” and tells Martin to come over here, who proceeds to overpower Snow and snatches it from him! Van Dam takes it, slides in the ring, and creams Steve with it in the head! Van Dam goes for another shot, but Snow jumps the guardrail and slides in the ring! He lows blows Van Dam and he catches the head! The crowd pops as Snow drills Martin with it! Security escorts Snow from the building as Van Dam can’t believe what just happened!
We see a replay of the huge brawl between Austin and Cactus tonight. The main event is up next!
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We come back to see Vader entering the ring. Kane and Paul Bearer come out next to a ton of heat. Then Cactus Jack’s theme hits to a loud pop, and finally Austin’s theme hits to a HUGE ovation.
Stone Cold Steve Austin and Cactus Jack versus Vader and Kane(w/Paul Bearer) went to a NO CONTEST We just knew Austin and Cactus weren’t going to be able to co-exist here. As Austin was sizing up Kane, Cactus tagged himself in! Austin and Cactus had a stare down and then Austin took Cactus down with the Thez Press!
The ref rang the bell, but soon Kane grabbed both Austin and Cactus by the throat! Kane threw both men in the air and took them down with a huge chokeslam! Vader came in and he proceeded to stomp on Cactus, but The Undertaker made his way out! Vader got right in Taker’s face, but Kane pushed him out of the way! The two brothers had an intense stare down until Kane went for a punch! Taker was able to duck and he fought back! Vader then attacked from behind and the two had the advantage. Soon Austin was back up with a chair and he was swinging it! He hit Vader and Kane both square in the head, which allowed Taker to get up and throw Vader out of the ring! Taker also grabbed a chair as Vader went up the entrance way. Taker followed Vader with the chair as the two headed backstage! Meanwhile, in the ring Austin and Cactus were going at it again! Cactus had the mandible claw locked in as we went spilt screen and saw Vader managed to bust Undertaker open, who was now down on the floor! Vader laughed as we went back to the ring where Vince McMahon came out on crutches! This distracted both Cactus and Austin, which allowed Kane to hit a chokeslam on Cactus and a Tombstone on Austin! Kane stood tall as both Vince and Paul looked pleased. This WWF Championship scene has gone over the top as The War Zone goes off the air!
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Post by Rule 30 on May 4, 2011 16:17:24 GMT -5
WWF Championship; Cactus Jack is the refereeStone Cold Steve Austin(c) vs. Kane Grudge MatchThe Undertaker vs. Vader Former Allies CollideThe Rock vs. Faarooq Intercontinental ChampionshipKen Shamrock(c) vs. Triple H vs. Jeff Jarrett European ChampionshipOwen Hart(c) vs. Kurt Angle Hardcore MatchRob Van Dam vs. Steve Blackman You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge for the WWF Tag Team ChampionshipsThe New Age Outlaws(c) vs. ??? Light Heavyweight Championship OpenNo limit to the amount of wrestlers, first man to get a pin fall or submission will be the Light Heavyweight Champion!TAKA Michinoku(c) vs. ???.......
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 5, 2011 0:50:01 GMT -5
Shamrock winning that way was good. I see Jarrett costing Hunter, later. TAKA winning is fine. I like the fact that Farooq is just going through the NOD. I see him losing to The Rock, though. NAO winning is good. I'm looking forward to someone big to accept and win it. Hunter winning is a surprise. I see Shamrock winning at Fully Loaded, however. Didn't expect a Mero loss so soon. Nice to see Owen win. Would like to see him retain at Fully Loaded. Don't know how I feel about Blackman winning. I prefer Martin. Like the edition of Al Snow to the show. WOW! Chaotic ending, there. Can't wait for the PPV. I see Austin retaining in the main event.
Overall, nice show. I really like the time period. You've done a great job of setting up for Fully Loaded. I see Edge debuting in the Lightweight Open.
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Post by Elliot on May 6, 2011 9:31:56 GMT -5
RAW is WAR, two matches for Ken Shamrock? I like it. A disqualification finish seemed alright, but would have preferred Shamrock to go over clean, and then be attacked by Triple H afterwards or something. Pleased to see TAKA Michinoku over Brian Christopher here. Very happy that Farooq went over here, but not sure if I see Mark Henry being rolled up at his size. The Rock standing tall to finish was good, though. Another good victory for the New Age Outlaws, but I hope we see a returning team take them out at WWF Fully Loaded. Cactus Jack and Stone Cold imploding? I see them somehow still managing to win later tonight. Triple H over Shamrock was decent, but Shamrock hasn't really had much luck tonight on RAW. Can't wait to see Edge. Good to see Owen Hart over Marc Mero, and then the attack by Kurt Angle afterwards was great, this should be a great feud. What is Al Snow doing here? Pleased to see Steve Blackman defeat Andrew Martin, and the stuff with Snow was interesting. A No Contest finish made the most sense, and the ending was just an all out brawl. Can't wait to see what you do at WWF Fully Loaded.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 6, 2011 10:22:16 GMT -5
Enjoyed the aftermath of the opening contest. I would be so happy to see Shamrock win the world strap in this at some point. Taka/Brian would’ve been a solid bout. Makes sense to have Faarooq get rid of everyone in the Nation except for Rock. Gives the fans more reason to support Faarooq since it seems like Rock gets the better of him. I’m interested who will be the surprise tag team to challenge the Outlaws at the ppv. I have to think its going to be a new tag team. Fantastic segment with Jack and Austin to close out the first hour. Awesome stuff. I like that HHH went over Shamrock. An Owen/Angle feud would’ve been EPIC. Never liked Blackman so I don’t care what he does. Cool way to bring in Snow, I thought. Great way to close out the show… a lot of stuff happened and it all put focus on the necessary matches. Awesome overall work, man.
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