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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:03:47 GMT -5
Sims Writing Association Presents: 'ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT' Live! April 24th, 2011! SHOW
MAIN EVENT; Three Way Dance; SWA No Preset Championship Match
Cenanation vs. Red Dragon vs. DTP Stipulation: Re-Book the debut of Paul Wight (The Big Show)
5) Singles Bout; SWA Modern Championship Match Shifty (c) vs. Cameron Stone Stipulation: Re-Book the re-debut of Chris Jericho (Second Coming)
4) Singles Bout [No Preset Division]
Duaner vs. Mike Bockwinkel Stipulation: Re-Book the debut of Bret Hart in WCW
3) Four Corners Match [Modern Division]
Kevin Hart vs. STLHero vs. Rated R vs. AJ Stipulation: Book the re-debut of Kevin Nash (current day)
2) Singles Bout [Modern Division]
Elliot vs. Jack Stipulation: Book the debut of Seth Rollins
1) Three Way Dance [Modern Division]
Thomas vs. Progwd vs. Penguin Stipulation: Re-Book the debut of Bryan Danielson in the WWE
TURNOUT PERCENTAGE: 7/15 (47%)
- If your name is in blue, you automatically receive one point in the standings, since you handed in. - If your name is crossed out, you will have a point deducted from your overall score in the standings, since you failed to hand in. - If your opponent no showed in a match and you handed in, you automatically get 3 points added onto your overall score. - You will receive one point for each vote you receive.
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:04:22 GMT -5
1) Three Way Dance [Modern Division]
Thomas vs. Progwd vs. Penguin Stipulation: Re-Book the debut of Bryan Danielson in the WWE
Thomas failed to show up for the match, but Progwd and Penguin will duke it out in our opening contest.
Progwd
Bryan Danielson’s Debut
February 1, 2010 The first episode of RAW after the Royal Rumble started with The Miz standing in the ring. Miz said that he was so close of winning the Royal Rumble match, that he thinks he should be going to WrestleMania. Miz then said that he will still be going to WrestleMania as U.S. champion. The fans then give Miz some huge heat. Miz then told them to all shut up. As Miz was about to talk again, a Dragon picture appeared on the screen and the words “Coming Soon” showed up right after it disappeared. Miz looked on in shock and was speechless. The announcers were then hyping tonight’s Main Event between John Cena & Randy Orton. Miz then left the ring with his U.S Championship over his shoulder.
February 8, 2010 R-Truth is in the ring celebrating his win. The announcers are hyping the Elimination Chamber PPV. We then cut backstage, where Josh Matthews is ready to interview The Miz. Matthews: Miz, do you have any idea who is behind the actions of last week? Miz: Really? Really? Do you think that I know who is behind this? I was in just as much shock as the pathetic fans were in. I know that whoever is behind this will wants to have a match with me. Matthews: In all due respect Mi--- Miz: Next week whoever is behind all of this? I want you to show up and face me like a man. Matthews: Thank you for your time, Miz. Back to you Cole & Lawler.
February 15, 2010 As this week’s edition of Monday night RAW kicks off, we see U.S Champion, Miz standing in the ring with a microphone in hand. When Miz starts to talk, the fans give him much Heel Heat. Miz then demands them to be quiet. As the fans quiet down, Miz shows everybody a replay from two weeks ago (Miz is talking about the Royal Rumble and a Dragon photo appeared on the Tron and the words “Coming Soon” appearing at the end.) Miz then got angey and told that the person who is in charge of the video to come out now. Another photo of a dragon appeared on the screen and the words “Coming Soon” appeared at the end. Miz then threw the microphone down and started tohit the Ring Ropes. Miz then took the U.S championship and left the ring to go backstage.
February 22, 2010 After getting the victory over R-Truth, Miz got on the microphone and told the fans that he wants the person that was behind the videos to come down right now. A picture of the American Flag appeared with background music of “Ride of the Valkyries” by Richard Wagner. Miz then told the sound operators to turn off the music. As the cameras pointed to the Sound Crew, all of the men had no idea what was going on. Miz then looked to the Tron again and it said “Coming Soon”. Miz then started to freak out and took the U.S championship and left the ring. Miz then threw his Watch on the ground.
Later on in the night, Miz was shown leaving but Josh Matthews came up behind him and asked him for some words. Matthews: Miz am I able to ask you some questions regarding the Dragon? Miz: You know what Josh. I am offering the guy a chance at my U.S championship this Sunday at WrestleMania 26. If he doesn’t accept, then I am done with him. Matthews: Thanks for your time, Miz.
WWE.COM Earlier today, WWE Chairman has gotten a phone message that tonight at WrestleMania; Miz will defend his U.S championship against the unknown Dragon.
WrestleMania 26 When Miz came down to the ring for his match, he demanded to know who his opponent is. “Ride of the Valkyries” by Richrd Wagner hit the PA system and Bryan Danielson came down the ramp. The crowd went absolutely nuts as Miz freaked out in the middle of the ring. Danielson ran into the ring and did a Lou Thez press on Miz and put him in Cattle Mutilitation for a quick victory. Danielson got up and celebrated his U.S championship win. Danielson then jumped in the crowd and celebrated his WWE Debut. The announcers then showed how quick the match was. Cameras then showed Miz in shock in the middle of the ring. We then cut to some WrestleMania rewinds.
Penguin Graphic Credit to Rated R
Friday Night Smackdown, March 5th 2010 Around thirty minutes into the show we see a video hyping up a new superstar coming to Smackdown. The man is goes by the name Daniel Bryan. It shows him performing moves such as kicks, submission holds, and huge suicide dives onto an unknown talent. The video ends with the words “The Best in the World.”
Friday Night Smackdown, March 12th 2010 Once again, this about an hour and ten minutes into the show, another video hypes up Daniel Bryan. It has the same formula as last weeks, showing off his impressive move set. It once again ends with the words “The Best in the World” in a fire font. Friday Night Smackdown, March 19th 2010 Once again this week, a short video hypes up the next WWE superstar, Daniel Bryan. Once again it shows off his fast paced, technical movement and this time it ends with the words, “The Best in the World, coming soon!”
Friday Night Smackdown, March 26th 2010 For the fourth week in a row, a video hypes up Daniel Bryan. For the fourth straight week, the video mainly consist of Daniel Bryan showcasing his move set. The video ends differently again, this time with the words, “The Best in the World, next week!”
Wrestlemania 26, March 28th, 2010-Edge def. World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho to win the title in 18:05 with a third spear.
Friday Night Smackdown, April 2nd, 2010 -The show opens up with Chris Jericho demanding his World Title rematch. Edge comes out and accepts the challenge!
Daniel Bryan def. Andrew King (Local Talent) in 2:36 with the LeBell Lock
Later in the show……
-World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. Chris Jericho to RETAIN the title in 16:42 with a Spear[/i] Friday Night Smackdown, April 9th, 2010Backstage Chris Jericho demands to Teddy Long that he has another title shot. Teddy Long says that Jericho has had his rematch, and it’s time to move on. Daniel Bryan then walks into the room and shakes hand with Teddy Long and introduces himself. Jericho then asks who are you to walk in here in the middle of business? Bryan then tells Jericho, he’s The Best in the World, and he’s going to prove that tonight. Bryan smirks before leaving the room while Jericho seems furious at Bryan.Daniel Bryan def. Chavo Guerrero in 6:02 with the LeBell LockFollowing the match as Bryan was celebrating his victory; Chris Jericho ran out the ring and hit Bryan form behind when he was on the top rope! Jericho then stomped on Bryan multiple times before dragging him out to the middle of the ring, and attempting to put him in the Walls of Jericho! Bryan was able to counter though, and he kicked Jericho out of the ring! Jericho backed up the ramp telling Bryan that he is the best in the world, not him!Friday Night Smackdown, April 16th, 2010 In a backstage interview Chris Jericho explained why he attacked the new comer Daniel Bryan last week, He said that little punk looked him right in eyes last week, after interrupting him, and he told him that he was the best in the world! Jericho said that he is the best in the world at what he does, and he is going to prove it to that little punk!Daniel Bryan def. Wade Barrett(w/Chris Jericho) in 7:24 with a roll-upAfter the match Jericho came into the ring and hit a code breaker on Bryan! Jericho then ordered Wade to pick him up, and Barrett put him back down with the Wasteland! They were going to leave the ring, but Jericho decided to put Bryan in the Walls of Jericho again! Bryan refused to tap out despite Jericho telling him too, but soon Wade pulled on Bryan’s arm increasing the pain! Security came out to stop the assault as Smackdown went to a break.Later in the show, a graphic hypes up Chris Jericho vs. Daniel Bryan in a Submission Match at Extreme Rules!Friday Night Smackdown, April 23rd, 2010 Wade Barrett and Chris Jericho def. Daniel Bryan and Matt Hardy in 11:07 when Hardy tapped to the Walls of JerichoFollowing the match Jericho wouldn’t let go of the hold until Bryan came in and drop kicked him off of Hardy! Jericho rolled out of the ring while Bryan started to fire shots on Barrett! Soon, Wade went for a clothesline after moving away from a kick, but Bryan caught his arm and put him into the LeBell Lock! Jericho soon came into the ring and kicked Bryan in the head before he and Barrett ran out and backed up the ramp! Bryan stood in the ring furious as Smackdown went to a break.Extreme Rules, April 25th 2010This was the new comers Daniel Bryan’s big chance to really shine how, and he really took advantage of it. They started the match off trading strikes which led to Bryan backing Jericho into a corner with furious kicks! Bryan then went for a huge running knee smash, but Jericho caught him and threw him right over the top rope to the floor! Jericho continued the assault with throwing Bryan into the barricade! Jericho then threw him back into the ring and locked in a chin lock, but it had no effect on Bryan who was able to get out of the hold. Throughout the match up Bryan would be able to get the upper hand on Jericho multiple times, but Jericho would always be able to fight back and lock in some sort of a submission hold. Soon, Jericho got tired of Bryan, and picked up and chair and hit him right in the back with it! Jericho hit him with repeated shots to the back, but one time Bryan was able to move out of the way! Jericho lifted the chair up again, but Bryan kicked it right into his face! Jericho went down as Bryan went to the top rope! Jericho got up and Bryan went for a huge dropkick, but Jericho caught him and locked in the Walls of Jericho! Bryan was so close to tapping, but he was able to push Jericho off and out of the ring! Jericho was on the outside now, and Bryan hit him with a suicide dive! Both men went over the announcers table and the crowd chanted, “Daniel Bryan!” Slowly both men got to their feet as Jericho picked up a monitor and hit Bryan right in the face with it! Bryan was out on the table as Jericho climbed up and went for the Walls of Jericho, but Bryan somehow countered it in the LeBell Lock! The crowd popped as Jericho had nowhere to go! Soon, it seemed like Jericho was going to tap, but Wade Barrett ran out! Bryan noticed this and he leaped off the table and right onto Wade! Bryan then picked Wade up and threw him right into the steel steps! The crowd cheered, but when Bryan turned around Jericho hit him with a huge Code breaker! Jericho smirked and he tossed a knocked out Bryan back into the ring. Jericho taunted to Bryan in the ring and he spit in his face! Jericho then placed Bryan under the second rope and began to talk trash to him, but when he tried to slap him, he caught Jericho’s arm! Bryan then locked the LeBell Lock in between the ropes adding even more pain! This time Jericho had no help and he needed to tap out! Winner: Daniel Bryan (12:02)Afterward Bryan was trying to celebrate his victory when Wade Barrett hit him from behind! Bryan staggered as Wade hit him with the Wasteland! Bryan was down as Jericho got up and locked Bryan in the Walls of Jericho again! Jericho never let go of Bryan until staff ran out to the ring to help him! Jericho and Wade left the ring looking angry towards Bryan. Friday Night Smackdown, April 30th, 2010Halfway throughout the show Chris Jericho and Wade Barrett come out to the ring. Jericho says that he was screwed at Extreme Rules with a ridiculous match stipulation! Daniel Bryan would never be able to pin him one, two, three in the ring! In fact, if there were actually rules in the match at Extreme Rules, Bryan would never been able to make him tap either! So therefore he is challenging Daniel Bryan to a match which STANTERD rules! It’s time that he shows that little punk who the Best in the World really is! Suddenly, Jericho is cut off by the theme song of Daniel Bryan! Bryan tells Jericho that he needs to stop calling himself the Best in the World. Because, bottom line, he tapped out at Extreme Rules! The crowd begins to chant, “You tapped out!” As Jericho yells at them to shut their mouths! Jericho says listen you little punk! He had the only lady he could get by his side at Extreme Rules, Lady Luck! Bryan says that Jericho really talks a lot of trash for someone that tapped out to a so called “punk.” The crowd chants you tapped out again as Jericho irate! He then hits Bryan upside the head with the microphone! It only staggers Bryan who kicks Jericho in the head! Jericho rolls out of the ring and Bryan locks Wade into the LeBell Lock! Wade taps out as Smackdown goes to a break!Friday Night Smackdown, May 7th, 2010 Chris Jericho def. JTG in 2:33 with the Walls of JerichoFollowing the match Chris Jericho calls out Daniel Bryan. He says that he is tired of this punk running around thinking he owns this place and calling himself the Best in the World! He says he is going to destroy him and rid him of the WWE before his career even starts! Bryan then makes his way out to the ring and he tells Jericho he is tired of him running his mouth when he still lost to him two weeks ago! After a while, you need to just put up, or shut up! Jericho tells Bryan to watch his mouth, but Bryan tells Jericho to watch his mouth, or he will be tapping out once more! Theodore Long’s theme song then hits and he tells the two he’s tire of their bickering. He says that obviously they still need to sort out who really is in the best in the world, and they will do that at Over the Limit! Because playa, it will be Daniel Bryan versus Chris Jericho! The crowd pops as Teddy Long leaves the stage. Meanwhile, Jericho hits Bryan with the Code breaker! He spits in Bryan’s face before leaving the ring!Friday Night Smackdown, May 14th, 2010 Daniel Bryan def. Dolph Ziggler in 7:02 VIA DQ when Wade Barrett and Chris Jericho interfered. Following that match Bryan was able to fight back against Wade and Jericho. Bryan was able to get out of the Wasteland from Barrett and he pushed him right into Jericho! As they tried to recover outside the ring, Bryan hit them with a Suicide Dive! While the three men were trying to recuperate on the outside Teddy Long came out! He announced that at Over the Limit if Wade Barrett tried to interfere, Chris Jericho would be suspended! The crowd cheered as Jericho and Barrett were furious! Bryan couldn’t help but smile!Friday Night Smackdown, May 21st, 2010 Chris Jericho, Dolph Ziggler, and Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre def. Daniel Bryan, Kofi Kingston, and Christian in 12:48 when Jericho pinned Kingston following a Code BreakerOver the Limit, May 23rd, 2010It was finally time for Daniel Bryan versus Chris Jericho one on one. Wade Barrett could be out here for this match, and well, according to Jericho there were no “stupid rules.” The match started very back and forth with no man getting the clear advantage. Jericho would try to ground the fast Bryan, but he was never able to fully control him. At one point Jericho tried throwing him into the steel ring post, but Bryan slid around the ring post and hit Jericho with a springboard drop kick! Jericho was finally able to ground him after dodging a clothesline and hitting one his own! Jericho stated to cocky with Bryan, but when Jericho went for a punch; Bryan caught his arm and flipped him over before kicking him right in the face! Jericho rolled out of the ring and Bryan went for his Suicide Dive, but Jericho moved out of the way and Bryan went creaming into the barricade! Jericho took advantage of this and hit Bryan with a charging knee to the skull! Jericho covered Bryan, but he kicked out at two! Later on Jericho went for a Code Breaker on a staggering Bryan, but he caught him in mid-air! Bryan threw Jericho face down into the mat and locked in the LeBell Lock! Jericho was so close to tapping, but he reached the rope. Bryan then waited for Jericho to get up, and when he did, Bryan took him down with a huge dropkick! Bryan kept the shots going, but at one point Jericho ducked a cross body and hit the Code Breaker! He covered, but only for a two count! Jericho augured with the ref, so Bryan rolled Jericho up! Jericho was able to kick out at two. The match continued to go back and forth when Bryan and Jericho were fighting in the top rope. Jericho tried to kick Bryan off, but he hit Jericho in the head with a huge Roundhouse Kick! Jericho was dazed as Bryan hit a T-Bone off the top rope! The crowd was in awe as both men were down and just out inside of the ring! At the end of the match, Jericho was finally able to get Bryan into the Walls of Jericho! It seemed if he was so close to tapping out, but Bryan found the strength to push Jericho off. Jericho went into the turnbuckles, but he pulled the top one off! Bryan went charging at him, but Jericho side stepped him. That caused Bryan to go into the steel, and when he turned around, Jericho hit him with the Code Breaker for the three! Winner: Chris Jericho (14:03) Friday Night Smackdown, May 28th, 2010 Chris Jericho and Wade Barrett make their way out to the ring. Jericho has a huge smile on his face and he says roll the footage from Over the Limit. We then see a replay of Jericho’s sneaky way of beating Bryan at the Over the Limit pay per-view event. Jericho says he finally beat that little punk this past Sunday and now he DEMANDS that Bryan comes out here right now and declares him the “Best in the World.” Daniel Bryan comes out to a nice pop. He tells Jericho that he will NEVER say he’s the Best in the World. He tells Jericho that he had to cheat to win at Over the Limit because he knows that Bryan is the real Best in the World! The crowd cheers as Jericho gets in his face and dares him to prove it! Bryan smirks as Wade goes for a big boot, but Bryan pulls the ropes down! Wade goes flying over as Jericho and Bryan start to brawl as well! They end up outside the ring and into the crowd! They continue to brawl all the way to the backstage area! They even fight all the way to the parking lot! Quickly enough security rushes out there to break them up!Friday Night Smackdown, June 4th, 2010Before his match the announcers plug that at Capitol Punishment, Daniel Bryan will face Chris Jericho in a Falls Count Anywhere match!Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre in 7:24 with a roll-up following a distraction from Kofi Kingston (his rival) who was chasing off Chris JerichoLater in the show it’s announced that Daniel Bryan will face Drew McIntyre for the Intercontinental Championship next week!Friday Night Smackdown, June 11th, 2010 Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre def. Daniel Bryan in 11:03 with a Future Shock DDT following interference from Chris JerichoAfter the match Jericho came in and hit Bryan with a Code Breaker! Jericho then put a foot over Bryan and raised his hand high in victory singling what he said is to come next week at Capitol Punishment. Friday Night Smackdown, June 11th, 2010Chris Jericho hand an interview where he vows to defeat Daniel Bryan this Sunday. He says that he is finally going to prove that he is the Best in the World at what he does and Bryan will have no choice, but to just admit that it is a cold hard fact!Kofi Kingston and Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre and Chris Jericho in 12:11 after Kingston pinned Drew with the Trouble in ParadiseCapital Punishment, June 20th, 2010It was finally time for the final encounter. Much like their first two matches, this was another great match up. It spilled all over the place and it showed that Bryan is the real deal. Like Over the Limit the match started off at a fast and back and forth pace. Bryan whipped Jericho in the ropes and hit a drop kick, but when he went for a soccer kick, Jericho moved out of the way and hit him with an Enziguri. Jericho started to take control after dodging a cross body shot from Bryan, but Bryan was not completely out just yet. Jericho almost ended the match earlier hitting a Code Breaker, but Bryan kicked out. For the next few minutes the two had great back and forth action in the ring the even resulted in Jericho hitting Bryan with a huge superplex! Jericho covered, but Bryan turned it into a small package! Jericho then turned that into one of his own, and they went back and forth with that! Eventually the match spilled to the outside with Bryan hitting Jericho with a Missile Dropkick to the outside! Bryan got huge air and the crowd went nuts. Much like at Extreme Rules, Jericho took apart the announcers table and locked in the Walls of Jericho! Bryan was able to power out and Jericho went flying into three chairs! Bryan covered, but somehow Jericho kicked out! Sooner than late, the two made their way into the crowd, like on Friday Night Smackdown only a few weeks ago. They fought all the way to the other side where Bryan hit Jericho with a cross body! They were now by the stage! They went back up on the stage, where Bryan locked in the LeBell Lock! Jericho was so close to tapping, but Wade Barrett ran out and kicked Bryan in the head! The ref got Wade out of there as Jericho got a chair. He then smacked Bryan in the back with it multiple times! Jericho taunted and slapped a staggering Bryan telling him he was the “Best in the World.” Jericho then followed it up with a huge Code Breaker! He covered, but Bryan kicked out at two again! The crowd popped while Jericho augured with the ref! Bryan the crawled off the ramp to where they were before and Jericho followed. Suddenly, Bryan knocked Jericho out cold with a Roundhouse Kick! He put Jericho on a table and locked in the LeBell Lock! Instead of making him tap, Bryan left Jericho on the table. Bryan then climbed to the stage and started to scale a scaffolding! The announcers pleaded with Bryan not to do it as Bryan stopped a little before the entrance video screen. The crowd was going nuts as Bryan leaped off and landed on Jericho going through the table! The crowd was in frenzy as Bryan pinned Jericho for the three! Winner: Daniel Bryan(15:42) EMTs ran out to help both men out. The crowd gave them a standing ovation is they were brought to the back. THE AFTERMATHFollowing his brutal feud with Chris Jericho, Bryan went on to qualify for Smackdown’s Money in the Bank. He lost it to Kane, but the following month at Summerslam Bryan was in a triple threat match for the Intercontinental Championship with Kofi Kingston and Drew McIntyre. He forced Drew to tap out to the LeBell Lock to win his first taste of WWE gold. Bryan would defeat Drew in a rematch at Night of Champions. For the next few months Bryan retained against the likes of Drew, Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Matt Hardy, and Cody Rhodes. He finally lost it to Wade Barrett at TLC, who was using his NXT Season One title match. Bryan suffered a shoulder injury in this match. Five weeks prior to Wrestlemania XXVII he returned to save Kofi Kingston at the hands of an attack from Wade Barrett. Wade retained that title in a Triple Threat match at Wrestlemania, but Bryan won it back for weeks later at Extreme Rules, one year after his first battle with Chris Jericho.[/font]
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:04:36 GMT -5
2) Singles Bout [Modern Division]
Elliot vs. Jack Stipulation: Book the debut of Seth Rollins
Elliot has been counted out of the match and Jack wins by default.
Jack Friday Night SmackDown – May 6, 2011 A Promotional Vignette airs for a New WWE Superstar. You don’t see the person’s face in the video and there are various shots of his torso, legs and the very bottom of his face, where you can see a small stubble and long black hair either side of his head. The words ‘keep rollin’ rollin’ rollin’ rollin’’ from Limp Bizkit’s song ‘Keep Rollin’ bring the video to a close. Friday Night SmackDown – May 13, 2011 A second Promotional vignette airs for the New WWE Superstar. You don’t see the person’s face in the video again but you can hear him talking this time and there are various shots of his torso, legs and the very bottom of his face, stubble and hair much like in the last one. The man is saying that he’s spent six years working in small places around the world; he says he’s won multiple titles which required hard work, determination and a lot of respect from his peers. Those qualities are exactly what he’s going to bring to the WWE. The words ‘keep rollin’ rollin’ rollin’ rollin’’ once again bring the video to a close Friday Night SmackDown – May 20, 2011 The same promotional vignette airs again, this time though, you see his facial features too but still not a full body shot so it is still unclear who exactly this man is. He says once again that he has work his way to winning many championships thanks to hard work, determination and respect from and for his peers. He also adds this time that he’s not just another WWE wannabe who strolls cocky and confident only to never win a championship and he knows that there won’t be any short cut taking if he wants to get to the top. The words ‘keep rollin’ rollin’ rollin’ end the segment, as usual. Friday Night SmackDown – May 27, 2011 The exact same vignette airs from last week but with a little change. At the end of the video you see a full body shot of the man’s back before he turns around to face the camera. Words pop up on the screen which read ‘Seth Rollins – Next week on SmackDown’ FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN – June 3, 2011 ‘Broken Dreams’ hits and Drew McIntyre strolls down to the ring, to light heat from the crowd. McIntyre gets in the ring and is handed a microphone and is about to speak but as soon as he puts his mouth towards the microphone ‘Keep Rollin’’ hits and Seth Rollins makes his way out to the stage for his WWE Television Debut to a small pop from the crowd. Drew McIntyre is going red in the face and looks pissed at Seth’s interruption. Seth wanders down to the ring as Tony Chimel introduces him for a match.
SETH ROLLINS def. DREW MCINTYRE Seth was given a very big challenge in his WWE debut opponent, Drew McIntyre. However, Rollins found a breakthrough early as McIntyre’s anger helped him make some mistakes. Rollins stunned the WWE Universe with an Inverted Hurricanrana and a Standing Moonsault, both for just two counts. Drew retook control after Rollins missed a running Shooting Star Press but as McIntyre set up for the Future Shock, Seth spun out and nailed an Spinning Lifting Inverted DDT he calls Paroxysm for the surprising Three count.
Seth Rollins stood tall in the middle of the ring as the referee Justin King held Seth’s arm high as Drew sat in the corner, furious. Seth Rollins high fived the WWE Universe on his way out, seeming to have made a good impression on the crowd but not such a good impression on Drew McIntyre.[/font]
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:04:51 GMT -5
3) Four Corners Match [Modern Division]
Kevin Hart vs. STLHero vs. Rated R vs. AJ Stipulation: Book the re-debut of Kevin Nash (current day)
Kevin Hart, STLHero, & AJ all failed to show up for the match. This leaves Rated R the automatic winner.
Rated R SWA: THE RETURN OF DIESEL
THE ROYAL RUMBLE 30th January 2011
The timer hits, counting down on the thirty second entrant in this, the first ever forty man Royal Rumble match. In the ring Big Show has been dominating since entering at number twenty nine, ripping through the likes of Dolph Ziggler, Wade Barrett, Sheamus and Jack Swagger. The clock hits and nuber thirty two makes his entrance...
ENTRANT #32 – Diesel
The crowd go crazy at the return of Diesel, the big man slowly making his way to the ring. Everyone is down and out beside the Big Show, who watches as Diesel makes his entrance, stepping up onto the apron and stepping over the top rope. Diesel walks up to Big Show, the two gigantic superstars going toe to toe. It looks like they’re going to come to blows when the rest of the competitors charge them. The pair fight them off, Big Show throwing Ziggler off of his back and over the top rope. The remaining superstars are quickly disposed of, including Big Show blasting Barrett with a knockout punch while Diesel delivers a thunderous Jack-knife Powerbomb to Alex Riley. Diesel and Big Show square up to each other again, this time unloading on each other with right hands. Diesel ducks a knockout punch and hits the ropes, rebounding and nailing Show with a big boot, sending Show stumbling backwards. Diesel charges him but Big Show dodges, Diesel stopping right in front of the ropes. Big Show runs at him, clotheslining him over the ropes! At the same time Sheamus charges him, using the momentum to send Big Show over the top rope as well! Diesel is on his feet first and stares at Big Show as he gets up before blasting Show with a big boot! Big Show is laid out as Diesel walks backstage.
SMACKDOWN 4th February 2011
We’re still early in the show when Diesel makes his entrance, getting a mixed reaction from the crowd after nailing Big Show with a big boot at the Royal Rumble. Diesel talks about how last night was his big return, that he was going to win the Royal Rumble and headline WrestleMania 27, that it was going to be his grand return and that Big Show ruined that. Diesel says that he’s always had a bit of a temper and that he let it get the best of him when he showed the world that Big Show can be put down. Diesel says that he is the greatest big man in the history of the WWE...
Which immediately brings out the Big Show, who looks less than happy. Show gets a good pop as he enters the ring and squares up to Diesel. Big Show snatches the microphone out of his hand, telling Diesel that he is delusional, that he’s past his prime and that his age has clearly gotten to his brain. Big Show says that he’s been kicked harder by guys like Rey Mysterio but that he’s willing to give Diesel a shot in a match tonight. Diesel quickly accepts as SmackDown cut out.
BIG SHOW DEFEATED DIESEL Two of the most well renowned big men in WWE history clashed in a match that nobody ever thought they would see. This was a case of two immovable objects battling in the same ring and that was portrayed in the match as both tried to overpower the other, unable to lift them off the ground with most of their signature manoeuvres although that didn’t stop them trying. Diesel attempted to hit Big Show with a chokeslam but Big Show broke the hold and planted Diesel with a chokeslam of his own to gain the pinfall.
Big Show celebrates the victory in this battle of the giants when Diesel pushes himself up onto his feet. The two once again go toe to toe but this time Diesel offers Big Show his hand as a sign of respect. Big Show hesitates for a second before taking it, the crowd cheering as SmackDown cut away.
SMACKDOWN 11th February 2011
ELIMINATION CHAMBER QUALIFYING MATCH WADE BARRETT DEFEATED BIG SHOW With the announcement of the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber last week, this match was for the final spot in the match. Both men put in all out there with great performances but it was the strength of the Big Show that looked to be the difference maker as he took control of the match, only for Corre interference to cost him, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater distraction the referee well Ezekial Jackson blasted Big Show with the Book of Ezekial, giving Barrett the victory and the spot in the chamber.
Following the match The Corre begin putting the boots in on Big Show having earlier in the night done the same to Kane, apparently putting him out of action. A timely save is made however by none other than Diesel as the big man hits the ring, blasting Slater with a big boot and dropping Gabriel with the Jack-knife as Jackson and Barrett exit the ring, not wanting any part of Diesel as he helps Big Show to his feet.
SMACKDOWN 18th February 2011
Mid way through the show Diesel’s music hits and the fans give the giant a big pop as he makes his way to the ring. We are shown a clip from last week, where Diesel made the save for Big Show. Diesel explains how last week he saved the Big Show because he is sick of watching punks like The Corre trying to control SmackDown. Diesel says that the NWO did it first and that The Corre will never be half the stars that he and Big Show have been. He then calls out Big Show, and the world’s largest athlete makes his way to the ring. Diesel says that Big Show has his respect but he still knows he can beat him and challenges him to a rematch at the Elimination Chamber pay per view. Big Show thinks about it and accepts, saying that we will finally see who the best big man truly is.
ELIMINATION CHAMBER 20th February 2011
BIG SHOW VS. DIESEL WENT TO A NO CONTEST This match was meant to be about determining who the best big man in WWE history truly is, however that’s not how this one turned out. While the two really went at it to begin with, including some signature power moves, the match was quickly interrupted by The Corre who surrounded the ring.
The Corre surround the ring, almost like a predator hunting its prey. Wade Barrett, who earlier tonight lost SmackDown’s World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber match, gave the order and all four men get up onto the apron and quickly enter the ring. Big Show and Diesel go back to back, trying to fight off The Corre but the numbers game soon gets the better of them as Barrett, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater take on Big Show while Ezekial Jackson single handily puts Diesel to the mat with a suplex. Big Show is thrown out of the ring and the combined effort of The Corre sends him crashing into the announce table before the four lift him up and send him crashing through the announce table! The Corre leave with Diesel stirring in the ring and Big Show completely out of it.
SMACKDOWN 25th February 2011
Midway through the show the music of The Corre hits as Wade Barrett, Ezekial Jackson, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater head towards the ring. We are reminding of what happened five days ago where The Corre interrupted the match between Big Show and Diesel, putting Big Show through the announce table. We are told that Big Show is out of action for an unknown period of time. Barrett begins bragging about Sunday, stating that just like they did with Kane they took out Big Show. First a monster and now a giant. Barrett says that they have proven they can do this to anybody and that they will not stop until they have all the power in the WWE. They are interrupted by Diesel, who looks a little worse for wear from his own assault at the Elimination Chamber pay per view. Diesel remains at the top of the stage but tells The Corre they made a big mistake messing with him and because of that he is going to take them on a ride on the Diesel train, starting with Wade Barrett next week! Barrett confidently agrees to the challenge and warns Diesel that next week they add another giant to their list of victims.
SMACKDOWN 4th March 2011
Diesel Defeated Wade Barrett via DQ Barrett entered this match without The Corre at ringside, confident of overcoming the gigantic Diesel. That wasn’t exactly how things went down however as Diesel was more of a match for the NXT Season One winner, proving that he hasn’t lost a step since he’s been gone. Barrett attempted to match Diesel for power but quickly adjusted his tactics when he realised it wasn’t going to work. Diesel took control and was moments from hitting the Jack-knife Powerbomb but Justin Gabriel slid into the ring, the rest of The Corre close behind, and chop blocked Diesel, taking him to the ground and sending Barrett crashing down on top of him, causing the DQ.
The Corre swarm Diesel, unloading with boots and punches to the downed giant when suddenly the familiar music of Kane hits, pyro going off catching The Corre’s attention. Kane, who was taken out last month by The Corre, charges the ring. A swift chokeslam double chokeslam is delivered to Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater as Diesel gets back to his feet, blasting Jackson with a big boot as Barrett quickly exits the ring. The Corre back up the ramp having found yet another giant who is out for their blood.
SMACDOWN 11th March 2011
KANE & DIESEL VS. WADE BARRETT & EZEKIAL JACKSON WENT TO A NO CONTEST The war continued between the giants and The Corre on SmackDown as the two ‘big men’ of The Corre clashed with the real big men of the WWE, Kane and Diesel. The pair showed that they can work together but found themselves at odds at times, their ego’s apparently just as big as their statures. Barrett and Jackson used this to keep themselves in the match, in the process showing that they have the power to keep themselves in the running in this king of match. Jackson in particular proved on multiple occasions that he is just as powerful as Kane and Diesel. In the end Diesel and Kane took control and seemed seconds from winning when Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater charged the ring, getting the match thrown out yet again.
Yet again The Corre try to use the numbers game to work over the big men but this time they find themselves with much more of a fight on their hands. In the end however the numbers are what counts as Jackson plants Kane with the Book of Ezekial. At that moment the crowd erupted as Big Show appeared on the stage and began making his way to the ring, focused on the men who took him out of action weeks prior. Slater meets him midway on the ramp and is quickly nailed by a knockout punch. Gabriel leaps over the ropes in an attempt to stop him but is caught mid air and viciously thrown against the turnbuckle. Big Show slides into the ring but Barrett and Jackson are on him immediately. Unbeknownst to them Diesel and Kane are getting to their feet and Big Show throws them backwards right into the hands of the angry giants, Kane delivering a big Chokeslam to Jackson and Diesel a Jack-knife to Barrett, the giants standing tall over The Corre.
SMACKDOWN 18th March 2011
Mid way through the show the music of The Corre hits as Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater and Ezekial Jackson make their way to the ring to a huge amount of heat. Barrett is handed a microphone and begins talking about how they are sick and tired of Big Show, Kane and Diesel getting involved in their business and stopping them doing what they are destined to do – rule SmackDown. Gabriel says that these freaks are jealous because their time has passed and now is the time of the Corre. Slater states that in a fair match everybody knows that The Corre would walk away with the victory. Jackson shouts that he is younger, stronger and plainly better than these old timers and they need to accept that...
Which brings out Big Show, Kane and Diesel onto the stage. Diesel says that he has been kicking ass and taking names long before they even knew how to wrestle, with Big Show cracking a joke about how they still don’t know how. Kane says that The Corre should stop talking and face them in the ring because he wants nothing more than to rip The Corre to pieces. Diesel proposes a match between themselves and The Corre at WrestleMania, saying that it’ll be a pleasure to shut them up at the biggest show of the year. The Corre hesitate but don’t want to seem weak and the match is made – Big Show, Kane and Diesel vs. The Corre at WrestleMania 27!
SMACKDOWN 25th February 2011
WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH BIG SHOW & KANE w/ Diesel DEFEATED JUSTIN GABRIEL & HEATH SLATER [C] w/ The Corre In the final official SmackDown prior to WrestleMania (next week’s being a hype show) this match would determine who would hold the momentum heading into WrestleMania. With both Diesel and the rest of The Corre at ringside this match had the possibility of descending into chaos but things managed to stay legal, a rarity in recent Corre matches. Big Show and Kane had the obvious strength advantage and they used that well, throwing The Corre around the ring like they were ragdolls. Gabriel and Slater did get in some decent offence, working well as a team. Towards the end Barrett and Jackson attempted to get involved but Barrett received a double chokeslam from Big Show and Kane while Diesel fought off Jackson on the outside. Big Show and Kane proceeded to deliver a huge double chokeslam to Gabriel and Slater, getting the pinfall to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions!
The Corre all retreat up the ramp looking worse for wear while Diesel hands the WWE Tag Team Championships to our new champions, Big Show & Kane. The gigantic trio stare The Corre down, these seven men to engage in a massive match at WrestleMania 27.
WrestleMania 27 3rd April 2011
BIG SHOW, KANE & DIESEL DEFEATED THE CORRE This was it, the big clash between the gigantic trio of Big Show, Kane & Diesel (who come in at over 1000lbs) against The Corre. Despite the numbers game it can’t be said that The Corre really had any kind of advantage in this match against the size, weight and sheer ferocity of their opponents. The fans were solidly behind the giants and in particular Diesel, who seemed more focused than ever now that he was getting another chance on the grandest stage in sports entertainment. The match itself was one full of signature moves and spots for both teams, with every man involved getting some in ring time. The Corre did have some moments in which they could have won this game but the pure strength of Big Show, Kane and Diesel made that a very difficult thing to do. The ending stretch saw a massive brawl break out between the seven men, the referee losing control. Kane delivered a massive double chokeslam to Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater, Big Show dropping Jackson with a chokeslam of his own. This left just Wade Barrett in the ring and he turned straight into a huge right hand by Big Show. Barrett stumbled into Diesel who proceeded to deliver a massive Jack-knife powerbomb, following up with the pinfall to take the victory!
With the match over and The Corre all rolling out of the ring in defeat Big Show, Kane and Diesel stand tall in the ring having obtained their WrestleMania moment. All three do their signature taunts as Kane’s ring post pyro goes off, the giants victorious here at WrestleMania.
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:05:02 GMT -5
4) Singles Bout [No Preset Division]
Duaner vs. Mike Bockwinkel Stipulation: Re-Book the debut of Bret Hart in WCW
Neither man succeeded in showing up for the show. This one is a no contest.
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:05:19 GMT -5
5) Singles Bout; SWA Modern Championship Match Shifty (c) vs. Cameron Stone Stipulation: Re-Book the re-debut of Chris Jericho (Second Coming)
Cameron Stone In 2006 and 2007, John Cena was on an absolute tear. He won the WWE Championship at Unforgiven 2006, defeating Edge in a brutal TLC Match to send a message to the RAW roster. John Cena would successfully defend his championship all of the way through Wrestlemania 23, where he defeated Shawn Michaels, and then, in the summer of 2007, he defeated The Great Khali twice, which was unheard of by this point, evening making the Punjabi Giant submit. But by this point, the fans who had cheered so hard for Cena for so long began to turn on him, as they began to grow tired of him overcoming every odd. He was simply winning cleanly too much, and mixed reactions would follow John Cena to every show. The younger audiences and the females were still mostly on his side, but everyone else wanted a change, and it looked like we may get it at Summerslam, when John Cena squared off with a heel Randy Orton, who was getting just as many cheers as Cena. But it was not meant to be, as Orton used every move in his arsenal, and even managed a low blow at one point, but John Cena still managed to win with an FU. The next night on RAW, Randy Orton won a battle royal to earn another chance at John Cena at Unforgiven, and the feud heated up from here, getting more personal. Orton even went as far to attack John Cena's father. In the match at Unforgiven, John Cena set out to punish Orton, and ended up getting himself disqualified for not letting to of a submission hold after Orton had made it to the ropes. But with a DQ meant the title did not switch hands, and so it meant that John Cena had now held the WWE Championship for over a year. The next night on RAW, Randy Orton was given another chance at the title by Vince McMahon, with him and Cena to do battle at Cyber Sunday. It was made clear that this would be the end of things between the two, and after the match was over they were to stay away from each other. The fans were to vote on the type of match they would do battle in, and were given the choice of a First Blood Match, A Stretcher Match, or Hell in a Cell. Also on this night, a vague promo aired, that looked a little something like this. Over the next several weeks on RAW, John Cena and Randy Orton would trade attacks and words back and forth, and each week, a slightly different version of the mystery promo would air, each one revealing a new clue as to who this was for. Jim Ross really put over the promos, and it was pretty soon when the fans realized who they were for. On the final RAW before Cyber Sunday, this promo aired, declaring the reveal to be next week's RAW, the night after Cyber Sunday. The fans obviously chose the Hell in a Cell Match at Cyber Sunday, and it was expected by almost everyone that John Cena's 13 month championship reign was over. They couldn't be more wrong. In a brutal match which saw both men busted open, and a barbed wire baseball bat, steel chain, and thumbtacks introduced, Cena won after countering an RKO, slamming Orton onto the tacks, and then delivering an FU, dropping Orton onto the tacks again. The next night on RAW, October 29th, 2007, John Cena opened the show by coming down to the ring, and he blasted Orton, and said that at this point, he had held the WWE Championship for over 13 months, and had beaten the best that RAW had to offer, and he needed someone to step up, and give him a challenge for his title, someone who could go to the limit with him, and maybe even beat him. Mid promo, Cena was cut off by this: Chris Jericho had returned to RAW, with the long hair gone, and a new look. John Cena was stunned, and Jericho went into a promo about how the WWE fans are sick of John Cena, and that he has been champion far too long, and he was just boring everyone to death. Jericho proclaimed he had returned to Save Us from the dull, and overly overrated John Cena, and that he would become our savior by defeating John Cena at Survivor Series, thereby bringing some excitement back to RAW. John Cena just looked stunned. On RAW November 5th, Chris Jericho brought back the Highlight Reel with John Cena as his guest. John Cena fired back this week, asking Jericho how it felt to be back, after all it WAS Cena who had defeated him over two years ago to make him leave RAW. But Jericho was still all smiles, saying he was revitalized, and better than ever, and that he actually needed to thank John for that, as he had been feeling burnt out, and his judgment was getting poor. A break was exactly what the doctor ordered, and that Cena would get to experience that first hand, because after Survivor Series, Cena would be too embarrassed to show his face again. At that, Cena threw a shot, and the two started brawling, and Jericho got thrown out of the ring. Security prevented Jericho from getting back into the ring with Cena, and then Cena smashed the Jeri-Tron and destroyed the Highlight Reel set, making Jericho pissed. On November 12th, the final RAW before Survivor Series, Jericho would make his official in ring return, as both him and Cena could be doing a Pick Your Opponent's Poison, where they chose each others opponents. Jericho was made to face The Great Khali, and while he took a lot of punishment for several minutes, he managed to win, after countering the double handed chokeslam from Khali into his new finisher, The Codebreaker, as he called it. It was essentially just a back stabber but to the opponents face. John Cena went out for his match, which was the main event of RAW, and Jericho chose none other than HBK to face Cena, as Michaels had given Cena a lot of trouble earlier in the year. The match went just over 30 minutes, playing well into Jericho's plans, and Cena managed to pull off the victory after a top rope FU. Survivor Series - November 18th 2007 The crowd was about 60-40 in favor of Jericho in this match, and Cena made sure he played to both sides of the crowd, and put over the fact that he had been champion for 14 months now and the fans got really into this match as it began. It started with Jericho countering several moves by Cena, and Jericho showed off some chain wrestling, and used his speed to avoid the attempts of Cena to get some shots in. But the match turned more to Cena's favor when it spilled to the outside. Cena whipped Jericho into the barricade, and then shoved him back first into the ring apron. But Jericho pulled Cena's head into the ringpost, and smashed him face first into the steel steps, then took it back into the ring. The two traded momentum shifts for a while, until the end, when Cena went to deliver an FU to Jericho, Jericho flipped and landed on his feet, and delivered a quick codebreaker to Cena. Jericho then hit a lionsault, and to top things off, locked in the Walls. Cena screamed in agony, and desperately tried to get to the ropes, but right when he was about to grab it, Jericho brought him back to the center of the ring, and after another agonizing minute, Cena had no choice but to actually tap, ending the longest WWE Title reign in almost 20 years. Jericho had indeed Saved Us, Winner: Chris JerichoShifty (c) An introduction... 2007 - The year that the WWE was blighted by injuries, suspensions, and scandle. Injuries to top stars such as Edge, John Cena, Rey Mysterio, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Triple H, the leaving of popular Superstars such as Bobby Lashley, King Booker, and Rob Van Dam, and the untimely, unimaginable, and undoubtedly shocking death of Chris Benoit left the WWE in a state where they needed to reach out to stars that were once there for them if they were. One of those stars was none other than the man we'll be hearing about soon. Chris Jericho. We know how it all went down in reality. Jericho returned in a sparkly waistcoat and a ten year old's chain, staring down Randy Orton, and ending up in a pretty forgettable feud with John Bradshaw Layfield. However, who's to say the circumstance of his 2007 return couldn't have been different? Who's to say that the bad luck 2007 brought didn't affect the entire situation regarding his 'second coming' ? Well, imagine that one or two of those unfortunate occurances never occurred, and just for a moment, relax, and read what I think should have taken place when the WWE's own saviour came back to the place he calls home. ______________________________________________________ Unforgiven 2006: An event which saw John Cena regain the WWE Championship after defeating the WWE's 'Rated R Superstar' Edge in his signature match up, the Tables, Ladders and Chairs match. This win was the beginning of what the 'IWC' called John Cena's 'Reign of Terror'. This reign saw Cena overcome a plethora of the WWE's top Superstars, including Bobby Lashley, Edge, King Booker, Randy Orton, and Shawn Michaels. After Summerslam 2007, it looked as if there was not a single superstar left who was capable of de-throning the WWE Champion. However, around this time, some odd events began to happen. During regular matches and promo's on RAW, the screen would flash blue with code rain for a few seconds, the 'glitch' as it was called being ignored by commentators and put down to technical difficulties. But soon, it seemed these little glitches were not glitches at all. lights in the arena would flash, or turn blue, and the code rain appear on the titantron with a loud screech. Even more strangely, as time went on, these events seemed to be targeted at one superstar, John Cena. After defeating Orton at Summerslam, he went on to defeat him a second time at Unforgiven, and then a third time at No Mercy in a Last Man Standing match. At Cyber Sunday, he knocked back the fans own choice of challenger, Triple H, and again at Survivor Series. Survivor Series, however, was where things got strange. As he celebrated his win over Triple H, the blue code rain came on screen, and the pyrotechics on the stage began to explode for no reason in no sequence, the lights flickered off and on, before the screen said 'Armageddon is upon you, John Cena', and turned to black. Cena's rage level increased, and rather than celebrating the win, he charged backstage, demanding to know who was 'messing' with him, screaming in employees faces, as staff rushed to calm him down, telling him to go home and calm down. The night after Survivor Series on Monday Night RAW, Cena made his way out to the ring, saying that he was going 'MIA' with the WWE Championship, as he's made his title defense for thirty days, and demands to know who is behind the events that have been happening. The following week, Cena didn't show, and nobody owned up. The next week, Vince McMahon himself made an appearance, holding a satellite interview with Cena, during which Cena said if the person owns up, they can have a shot at the gold if that's what they wanted. The glitch happened again while Cena was on screen, before the theme of Mr. Kennedy played, the obnoxious Green Bayer making his way out to the ring. He claimed credit for all that had taken place, and said that he would 'take' that WWE Championship match, and Cena would suffer some true armageddon at his hands. Cena, almost foaming at the mouth, yelled at the camera 'YOU WANT SOME, COME GET SOME!', before trashing his room, and leaving the view of the camera. The next week, Kennedy was bragging to Super Crazy, who didn't understand a word he was saying, saying he'd played the entire situation to his advantage, and that he would be WWE Champion because of it. In the main event of the evening, Kennedy defeated Jeff Hardy in a dominant fashion, before being assaulted by Cena brutally, recieving an FU through the announce desk, and being thrown over the barricade, Cena's incensement at the pretender to his antagonist obviously driving him insane. Armageddon then arrived that Sunday, and Cena destroyed Kennedy in the main event of the evening, nailing him with a Super FU, and holding him in the STFU till he nearly passed out. Following the bell, Cena looked to continue the assault, but the strange events attacked the arena again, leading Cena to yell at Kennedy, asking him if he thought he was funny. Kennedy scrambled out of the ring, and hid behind the RAW announce desk, taking a microphone and swearing it wasn't him, and he just wanted a chance at the WWE Championship. He then jumped over the crowd barricade, and ran out of the arena. Cena was left stood in the ring, not sure of what was happening, but then an explosion on the stage and the lights went out. The screen went to black, before the code rain ran down it. It spelt out messages for Cena, like 'dream_snatcher', and 'familydestroyed'. A voice, almost godly, then boomed through the arena, proclaiming that Armageddon has arrived for John Cena, and that there is a man who can be his saviour. The arena then went to black, and a countdown clock began to tick down. It finally reached 0, before yet another pyro explosion, this time structured, as if it was arranged. Then, a song played, one not heard in the WWE for nearly 3 years. The theme song of Chris Jericho. Microphone in hand, Jericho stepped into the arena, and began to speak. 'Yes, take your pictures, call your friends, rub your eyes but you better believe it, lightning strikes twice, I strike twice. You people need saving from the reign of this ego fuelled man who dares to call himself the WWE Champion. I was the FIRST Undisputed Champion, I am the man of 1004 holds, I am the King of this World, I am Chris Jericho, and I am here to save you all from watching this cereal box superhero.' The crowd were unsure of how to react, and Jericho dropped his microphone, before leaving the stunned arena, as Cena stared him down. The following night on Monday Night RAW, Cena made his way out to the ring, and asked Chris Jericho to join him out there. Jericho obliged, making his way out to the ring, as the fans were baying for a confrontation between these two. Cena said that he was angry with Jericho, saying that Jericho's proven to be a big player before, so why didn't he just come out and admit he wanted a shot at Cena. Jericho then explained his actions, saying that when Cena cost him his job two years ago, it broke his confidence, it broke his spirit, and eventually it broke his home. Jericho had no way of providing for his family, and eventually his wife had enough, and moved away from him, and took his two children with him. And so Jericho did what he thought he had to do, and take a mighty vengeance upon John Cena who had cost him his livelyhood, his dream, and his family. While he knew he wouldn't be straight rehired by Vince McMahon, he knew that he could coerce him into giving him his job back if he made an impact. So he targeted Cena with all the odd events, he got the internet talking, he got the world taking notice, and now he was back, and he was going to end John Cena's reign as WWE Champion. Cena shrugged off Jericho's challenge, saying he was better than he was back then, and can beat him once more with the title on the line. Jericho smiled, and layed into the WWE Champion with vicious shots with his microphone, taking him down, before smashing him with several chair shots. Jericho then screamed that he will lay into him with an unparalleled fury, and take his most prized possesion, the WWE Championship, and save himself and all these people. Two weeks later on the New Year's Eve edition of Monday Night RAW, Chris Jericho wrestled his return match, defeating Santino Marella with a new finisher, the Codebreaker. Following the contest, John Cena made his way out to the ring, and beat down Jericho in revenge for his attack, before cutting a promo of his own, saying Jericho wants to talk about mighty vengeance's, and unparalleled fury's, but he's never, eveeeer (mocking Jericho's signature delivery) experienced an angered John Cena, and in four weeks at the Royal Rumble, he'll wish he'd never come back. The follwing week, at the start of the show, Jericho layed down a challenge to Cena, saying that it was obvious a regular match could not contain them, and that the confrontation was not going to be your standard wrestling match, and more of a fight till neither man can take any more, till only one is left standing as WWE Champion, and so he suggests a Last Man Standing match! At the end of the night after defeating Mr. Kennedy once more, he accepted Jericho's challenge, and told him he'd never stand on his feet in a WWE ring again once he was done with him. On the penultimate edition of RAW before the Royal Rumble, Cena and Jericho wrestled in 'Pick Your Poison' matches. Cena selected for Jericho to face Umaga, who he somehow overcame by pinfall after dodging the Running Thump in the corner and rolling him up, and Cena was forced to face off against the 'Nature Boy' Ric Flair, in a match where Flair would've had to retire should he lose. Cena refused to fight Flair, and so left the arena, losing via count out, but walked into an assault by Jericho, who smacked him with a chair and threw him off the stage! Jericho then said that he would be Cena's end of days, and left the arena, the fans left in shock as Cena was stretchered out of the arena. With only one edition of RAW before the Royal Rumble, Cena and Jericho were forced to be civil, and sit down for a contract signing for their match at the Royal Rumble. During the signing, Jericho said he had gotten a front row ticket for his wife, so she can see that he is willing to do anything to show that he is the best in the world at what he does, and kicking John Cena's ass is that. Cena was reluctant to sign the contract, saying that Jericho made this beef, and if he signs this contract, he's going to have to do something about it. Jericho screams in his face to sign it, which Cena does. Jericho then reaches under the table, and pulls out a bat, beating Cena around the head with it, and leaving him layed out in his chair. Jericho then climbed on the table, and raised up the WWE Championship, saying his salvation comes this Sunday, at the Royal Rumble! | WWE Championship, Last Man Standing - Chris Jericho vs. John Cena [c] | Once both men were in the ring, this fight began, Jericho coming out swinging, Cena covering up. Cena threw a knee into Jericho's gut, before levelling him with shot after shot, each fist pounding Jericho's head into the ring post. Cena threw him down, and dug in his pocket, pulling out some Knuckle Dusters to the delight of the Madison Square Garden crowd. He punched Jericho in the jaw several times, rocking the rockstar, and leaving him out on the canvas. The referee began a count, but Jericho scrambled to his feet and out of the ring. Jericho tried to catch a breather on the stairs, but Cena came straight after him, but was dropped by a drop toe hold head first into the stairs when he swung for Jericho. Jericho then reached under the ring, and pulled out a black bag with an unknown object in, and lined Cena up. As Cena, blood trickling down his forehead from a reopened wound, got to his feet, Jericho ran and swung the bag at Cena's head, knocking him straight back down, before opening it, and revealing there was a brick inside to the shock of the crowd! The referee began a count, but by 6, Cena was back up! Jericho was shocked, and went and stripped the Spanish announce desk. He then dragged Cena over to the desk, and threw him on it, before climbing the ring apron, and lining up for a moonsault. He launched himself off, like his hero Shawn Michaels, but Cena rolled out of the way, and Jericho crashed through the announce table! The referee began another count, but Cena and Jericho both pulled themselves up, assisted by the barricade. Cena grabbed a monitor on the ground, and as Jericho came over to pick him up, cracked him around the head with it, and knocked him back onto the floor, as blood began to pour out of Jericho's head. Cena again reached under the ring, and pulled out another old school Cena weapon, his chain, and wrapped it around his fist, and as Jericho got to his feet, Cena struck him in the face with it, but Jericho wouldn't go down. Cena grabbed at Jericho's arm, and pulled him upwards, before hitting him with the FU on the floor! He didn't wait for a count though, as he pulled him back up, and nailed him with another FU, this one through the SmackDown! announce table! The referee, Mike Chioda, started the count, but Jericho got up at seven. Cena then pushed him head first into the turnbuckle and locked Jericho in the STFU when he was down, holding the submission for around a minute and a half, Jericho seemingly passing out, seemingly done. Chioda counted again, but Jericho got up, this time at 8! Cena was shocked, and so picked up the stairs, and rammed them at Jericho's head, but Y2J wouldn't stay down, he wouldn't be the one to fall! Cena then put the steps down, and stripped the ECW announce desk! He picked up Jericho in the FU position, stood on the steps, and then threw Jericho with a huge FU through the announce table, Jericho sprawled, the fans on the edge of their seats, seeing if Jericho could get up again! Chioda started the count, as Jericho tried to will himself back up, but as the count advanced, someone new ran onto the scene, Jericho's wife Jessica, who was crying at Chris, telling him to stop, and stay down, putting her hands on his shoulders, and telling him that she was sorry. Chioda continued the count, eventually reaching 10, as Cena collapsed into the ringpost out of relief, and Jessica and Jericho shared a hug, both men in the match coming out winners in different ways. | Winner, and still WWE Champion - John Cena. |
Jericho was hugged by his wife, who helped him up, Cena looking over at the other end of the ring, as Jericho stumbled out of the ring. Jericho weakly extended his hand, and patted Cena's arm, as a mark of respect and an act of apology, Cena patting him on the shoulder, as Jericho smiled faintly, being carried out by his wife and officials as the screen faded to the backstage area, ending the saga of Cena vs. Jericho.
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:05:30 GMT -5
MAIN EVENT; Three Way Dance; SWA No Preset Championship Match
Cenanation vs. Red Dragon vs. DTP Stipulation: Re-Book the debut of Paul Wight (The Big Show)
Since both Cenanation and DTP failed to show up, your new and first SWA No Preset Champion is none other than Red Dragon.
Red Dragon IntroductionIt’s 1999. Star Wars Episode 1, The Matrix and The Mummy become blockbuster films, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears and Shania Twain top the charts and everyone is looking forward to the new millennium. But most significantly the feud between WWF Owner Vince McMahon and rebel hell raiser Stone Cold Steve Austin is at a boiling point on the road to Wrestlemania. 1999 Royal RumbleIt’s early on in the night and the camera cuts to the interview set with Kevin Kelly who welcomes a very special guest. Kelly: Its Kevin Kelly here and at this time I would like to welcome a very special guest. Ladies and gentlemen I’m joined by Mr. McMahon himself. I understand you have something to say, Mr. McMahon McMahon: Tonight is a special occasion, a very special occasion actually. See there are times in history where great things happen and there are times where amazing things happen. Kelly: I’m sorry Mr. McMahon but I don’t get what you mean? McMahon: And you shouldn’t. Because all will be explained later. All I will say, is look out for something big. McMahon walks off set leaving Kelly with a bemused look on his face The Royal Rumble kicked straight off with big news. The number one entrant was Stone Cold Steve Austin and the number two entrant was Mr. McMahon. Stone Cold went right away on the attack pummelling him into the third entrant made his save. Both Austin and McMahon stayed in the rumble throughout many entrances and exits (some of which were done by Austin) The story remained the same as the action continued, Austin would get his hands briefly on McMahon before a competitor interrupted them. It was often mentioned by our commentators that it seemed as if McMahon had bought out some of the wrestlers to work on his side. Despite this Austin always triumphed and was racking up a fine elimination tally. The numbers started to rack up against Austin with Ken Shamrock, Big Boss Man and Test of the Corporation all against Austin. The eliminations grew as Austin continued to hang in despite the Corporation best efforts. All the entrants had come and gone and all that was left was Austin and his four tormentors. Somehow Austin mounted a comeback swiftly eliminating Test then stomping a mudhole in both Shamrock and Boss Man. The Big Boss man was the next man to have his feet touch the floor after a quick flurry of strikes by Austin. It was now the final three with Austin, Shamrock and McMahon. Shamrock with much more energy than Austin who had entered from number 2 took control but every elimination attempt he made on Austin didn’t work. It looked like Shamrock had finally dumped Austin up and over only for Austin to land on the apron and pull Shamrock over and to the floor. Shocked McMahon went right on the offensive punching, kicking and even biting Austin who was groggy on the apron. With every strike Austin looked like he could fall off the apron and down to the floor but he hung on. Austin then pulled McMahon to the apron with him as they both fought to hang on! Austin was able to get back in the ring and McMahon (after some fighting) followed. The first two entrants were the last two men and exhausted in the middle of the ring however attention was diverted from the ring to the entrance as a 7’0 tall monster slowly walked to the ring. Austin was back up on his feet mesmerized by this Giant, who made his way down and stood toe-to-toe with Austin. Austin began his attack on the big man, wailing away with body shots only to be pushed down with ease from the giant. The gigantic man pulled Austin to his feet and delivered a huge lariat! The monster pulled Austin to his feet again only to deliver a big chokeslam. Vince had now propped himself up in the corner and called for his assailant to dump Austin over the top rope. Vince’s big surprise lifted Austin once more and dumped him over the top rope and to the floor. The ring bell rang and we had a new Royal Rumble Winner. The winner of the 1999 Royal Rumble was Mr. McMahon thanks to his big surprise. The PPV ended with the gigantic man lifting Vince onto his shoulder as other members of the Corporation came out to congratulate both Vince’s win and the debut of a Giant. The Giant is BornFollowing his successful Royal Rumble win, Mr McMahon appeared on Raw to introduce the WWF to the Big Show, the 7’0 giant who helped him win the Rumble. The Big Show immediately won his in-ring debut against a young local jobber. McMahon called for another to come out for The Big Show to destroy. There was a build up to the following weeks Raw where McMahon would take the mic once again. This time to announce that he is giving away his Wrestlemania title shot to The Big Show, so that there could be an all Corporation main event at Wrestlemania. However, the WWF Commissioner, Shawn Michaels declared that McMahon cannot just give away his title shot and as a result it should go back to the last man in the Royal Rumble excluding McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin. After weeks of arguments it was decided Stone Cold would face The Big Show at St. Valentine's Massacre for the chance to wrestle WWF Champion, The Rock at Wrestlemania for the title. While McMahon sorted out the arrangements for Show’s first PPV match, the Big Show smashed through all competition with ease. He moved from local jobbers, to WWF Superstars to facing multiple Superstars the same time. With just two weeks away from St. Valentine's Massacre, The Big Show issued an open challenge to anyone, just like he had done before. His impromptu opponent was Mankind, who after suffering numerous chair shots to the head by the Rock at the Royal Rumble had seemed even more strange than usual. Fans thought Mankind would finally take the fight to the giant but they were wrong. The Big Show dominated and instead of picking up the win took a double count out as he took Mankind to the top of the stage and dropped him off with a massive chokeslam! The final Raw focused on the destruction The Big Show has caused and questioned whether Stone Cold could handle The Big Show. St. Valentine's MassacreThe big match (in more ways than one) of St. Valentine's Massacre came around with Stone Cold making his entrance alone, while the Big Show was accompanied by Mr. McMahon. The giant controlled the early goings using his obvious size and power advantage. Stone Cold attempted to fight back with strikes but nothing could affect the seven footer. The match soon showed it’s obvious one sidedness but Stone Cold refused to quit always getting an arm up or putting his foot on the rope to stay in, determined to get to ‘Mania for the title. Mr. McMahon screamed on at ringside as he watched his bitter rival get destroyed. The commentators noted, “I have never seen McMahon smile this much before!” The Big Show continued his dominance even throwing Austin to the outside and holding him up to McMahon so he could trash talk him. However, Austin found a second wind and used the energy he had left to keep his distance from the most dominant force in wrestling. Austin even hid behind Mr. McMahon while he caught his breath only for Show to regain control. When they re-entered the ring Show went charging at Stone Cold only to miss and crush the referee. A quick Chokeslam later Austin looked beat, he was laying flat out on the canvas and looked like he couldn’t get up. Luckily for him there was a sound of a car crash, then a familiar riff meaning only one thing. Mankind was back and he wanted revenge. Mankind slowly walked to the ring with a chair in hand always keeping his eye on the giant. As Mankind stood outside staring in at The Big Show McMahon called for reinforcements, a mixture of Corporation members and staff. Mankind swiftly dealt with the small group with the aid of his steel chair, now it was time to face the giant. Mankind entered the ring and continued his stare down with the seven footer. Mankind swung the chair and Big Show retreated backwards until he exited the ring. Mankind followed but was met by some strong strikes. The two traded blows up the entrance ramp until they were out of sight. McMahon couldn’t believe it, he tried to bring The Big Show back down to the ring but he was too enraged over Mankind. Back in the ring, the referee got to his feet and called for the bell. He proclaimed Austin the winner of the match by forfeit. McMahon got inside the ring, shouting and bemoaning about how his man had the win. But for McMahon he was about to get another stunner, a Stone Cold Stunner. Austin celebrated until The Rock made his way out on the ramp, taking off his sunglasses and eying up his Wrestlemania opponent. An Angry GiantThe Raw following St. Valentine's Massacre opened on a pissed off duo, The Big Show and Mr. McMahon. Show took his frustrations out on 3 WWF Superstars in a handicap match he won with ease but was interrupted in his celebration by Mankind who once again brought out a chair to combat the giant. The two fought once again to the backstage area, a scene which would be repeated throughout the following weeks. Mankind would cut a twisted promo, saying he finds new bruises every day, bled week after week and broken almost every bone in his body. “Every time it hurts but I can’t stop. Because I’m addicted. I’m addicted to pain.” He said that Show gave him a beating no one else can give him, within an inch of his life. And that’s why he wants The Big Show at Wrestlemania. The Big Show was quick to accept and the match was made official. The company continued to build up to their two blockbuster matches for Wrestlemania, Mankind vs. The Big Show and The Rock vs. Stone Cold for the WWF title and on the last Raw before the PPV the two feuds clashed in a tag team match. The match itself kept a lot back for Wrestlemania with ‘Mania opponents keeping their distance from each other. The end came as the Big Show took out Austin with a Chokeslam after The Rock had used an illegal chair shot on Mankind on the outside. The Rock and Big Show were on top on the final Raw before ’Mania but would they be on top after ‘Mania? Wrestlemania XVIt was Wrestlemania night, the card had run down to the final two bouts. It was time for Mankind vs. The Big Show. A huge achievement for Show who had debuted just months ago and now was semi-main eventing the biggest event of them all. The Big Show came to the ring as customary with Mr. McMahon. Mankind made his way out running, he slid in the ring and instantly caught Show off guard with some strikes. The match had began. Mankind’s pre-emptive attack had gave him the advantage but it wasn’t for long as a Lariat gave the big man the advantage he is used to. To his credit Mankind fought back, stunning the giant and getting him into the corner. A ten punch in the corner was set up but after the eighth punch Show threw Mankind off him and across the ring. Show then took control with his superior strength and size. The Big Show looked comfortable in control taking Mankind apart piece by piece but yet Mankind wouldn’t give up, every time getting back up to his feet challenging Big Show for more. The first chokeslam of the match and it looked like the last. A cocky one footed pin looked like the winning pin for Show but Mankind got back up. Mankind began a comeback striking Show backwards then attempting a lift which didn’t go to plan. Mankind exited to the outside grabbing a chair, the referee tried to stop him but Mankind didn’t care and smashed the referee out of the way. Three chair shots to the seven footer and Show started to show signs of being hurt for the first time. However a huge punch threw the chair back in Mankind’s face. The match continued up the entrance ramp and to the top where Show teased a chokeslam from the stage only for Mankind to counter in mid-air into a DDT which sent both men crashing off the stage. Just over a minute later a staggered Big Show emerged and went back to the ring hoping for a Count out win. He was wrong, Mankind made his way back in after McMahon had woke the referee and had forced him to make a countout. Now back in the ring, Show and Mankind traded blows with the crowd ohhhing and ahhhing at every blow. Show’s punches seemed much more effective and led to the second Chokeslam which put Mankind away for the count. The Big Show had won convincingly on his Wrestlemania debut. The Year of the GiantThe Big Show went onto have a record breaking year. Show continued to stand by the side of Mr. McMahon and as a result was never too far away from the main event on both TV and PPV. The highlight of Show’s debut year was his undefeated streak which spanned almost the rest of the year. It was shown that no-one could pin or submit the giant. Within his 5 months of his debut Show captured his first title in the WWF, the coveted Intercontinental Championship. He later lost the title via countout after interference from the WWF Champion at the time, Stone Cold Steve Austin. The feud built up to Show’s first WWF Championship match at Summerslam. In Big Show’s biggest test he defeated Stone Cold to capture his first ever WWF Championship. The Big Show’s undefeated streak continued but even more wrestlers were eying up the challenge, now not just defeat the streak but also capture the title. The Big Show ran though numerous opponents just as he had done before until he met former Corporation team-mate, The Rock at Armageddon for the seven footer’s title. The Rock had turned face and in turn, left the Corporation. This would be the first meeting between the two. The Rock had used his charismatic charm to meddle in an extra stipulation to the bout that the match be held with No DQ. The match came and after a dominant display which the WWF fans had gotten used to The Rock mounted a comeback using a variety of weapons. The Rock pinned The Big Show after a People’s Elbow onto the giant to become champion and defeat the streak. The Big Show’s title and record was gone but this only made the giant more frustrated to cause more destruction...
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Post by duan on Apr 24, 2011 23:06:12 GMT -5
VOTE TALLY:
Penguin 4 Progwd 0
Shifty 5 Cameron Stone 0
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 24, 2011 23:18:42 GMT -5
Progwd: Actually decently done, but I kind of lost taste due to no coloring or nothing with would've made this alot better.
Penguin: A whole year going across was clever, though a triple threat at SummerSlam and WM could be a bit old, but it was nice to see Bryan's success in a year span, his victories over Jericho were great. My vote goes to you.
Shifty/Stone: Both were very good if I can let out my opinion. Shifty's produced more up to date, while Stone's had emotion. Both were exciting, and it was hard for me to pick this. Of 100, Shifty gets an 86 and Stone gets an 85.9 so I see Shifty retaining here.
Completely forgot to finish mine, was about the way done, but forgot to turn in! So stupid of me, though.
Congrats to all, and good luck the rest of the way through.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 24, 2011 23:32:25 GMT -5
ProGwd: My big problem with this was not even seeing Bryan once before Wrestlemania, as a new talent, it wouldn't sell at all, and then him squashing Miz in his debut at Wrestlemania was pretty weak, There was a really good idea here, doing a Miz/Bryan US Title feud, it just didn't happen very well at all.
Penguin: Excellent, monster entry. However, it was just a debut of Bryan, going through three PPV's seemed a little overkill, it was excellently booked, fantastic all around, no problems whatsoever, just in my judging for this, I'd probably only regard the beginning up until the Submission match, simply because if it was me, I wouldn't expect an opponent to book that much with that stipulation. Hope you understand what I mean. However, even just regarding that, your entry is far superior. The easy debut win of Bryan, to the run in with Jericho, and the build to a match, and a very good matchup at Extreme Rules. You are the clear winner.
Vote goes to Penguin
Jack: Good little entry here, I really enjoyed the write ups for the promos for Rollins, and his debut win over McIntyre was believable and impressive. Solid little entry here. Nice work
Rated R: I quite enjoyed your entry. he mini Diesel/Show feud was nicely done, I liked it being about who was the best big man ever. And The build up to Mania was what you'd expect from the Corre, but done well. Good match for Mania, and what should have actually happened. Well done sir.
Red Dragon: Really, really good entry. I'm not too familiar with this time period, I wasn't watching much then, but I really liked how dominant you put over Show as, really made things seem hopeless, and the Show/Austin match in particular was done very well. This was just excellently booked, amazing
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 25, 2011 15:53:38 GMT -5
Sorry for not turning in... I just didn't feel it. Duan, you can drop me out of SWA. I honestly just don't feel it. :S
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Post by Elliot on Apr 25, 2011 15:57:29 GMT -5
Apologies for not sending in. It was a bunch of reasons, including being busy and not really feeling the stipulation. I'm only taking up room in this, so you can take me out of my division. I don't think I'll be able to/remember to hand-in, haha.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2011 17:57:57 GMT -5
Progwd/Penguin: I have to honestly say, Penguin deserves the win. His entry was awesome. A Jericho/Bryan feud would be good. Nice entry, Penguin.
Shifty/Stone: Both men had interesting entrys. Jericho coming in against Cena was good. They both are A+ but the winner is Shifty.
Thanks to all who have handed in.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 25, 2011 18:12:24 GMT -5
Ill give my vote tomorrow, but sadly, I see this going under again soon.
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 26, 2011 17:18:18 GMT -5
Jack- Decent entry here. You actually did just a debut, unlike me. lol. Glad to see you include the video, shame Elliot didn't hand in. It was a fairly easy stip.
Rated R:- Enjoyable entry. Loved you went with a Big Show/Diesel mini feud. The Diesel/Show/Kane vs. Corre feud was the best to do with this step, imo. This entry was booked fantastically.
Red Dragon:- Yay! Favorite time period! You booked The Big Show so well. You really made him seem like a legit title contender. I LOVE the cliffhanger at the end! Brilliant!
Shifty vs. Stone:- Both good entries. Disappointed to see you both do a Jericho/Cena feud, but it's not like you guys knew anyway. I don't like how long Cena held the belt in Shifty's. I felt like Cena could have dropped the belt to someone else rather than Jericho in Stone's, but at least his long reign was ended, it doesn't work like that anymore. Even though I felt Shifty just had a better build up to it. Hard choice, but my vote goes to:
Shifty
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Post by duan on Apr 27, 2011 13:06:26 GMT -5
Progwd - First off, format is decent and respectable for a beginner. Maybe add a little more POP next time. Storyline is decent up until Wrestlemania. I like how you had a mystery around who it would actually be and the Miz getting upset would definitely happen. But, once we get to WM, this turns to crap. Danielson coming out to an 'absolutely nuts' ovation would never happen as the casual WWE fan has no clue who this guy is. Second, squashing Miz is just awful and you make Danielson seem so huge to start, that he has nowhere to go. If they had a decent match and Danielson went over then I see it working, but not a squash. Good start, lame finish. 5/10
Penguin - First off, nice touch with graphics and the format is awesome man. Great job. Now, I like the videos to promo Bryan and bring him in. The way the Jericho/Danielson feud got started was absolutely perfect. Having Bryan interrupt the cocky Jericho and using 'Best in the World' makes it better. What I don't like is how Wade Barrett is included in this. No background as to why or how or who he is even is! But, that is a minor detail. Love the encounters between the two and I like how you used Capitol Punishment a year early Penguin. Glad to see Bryan go over, but with a dive off the stage is crazy! Like the little epilogue included and it goes well with this solid entry. 8/10
PENGUIN gets my vote. Progwd was decent, but was definitely inferior to Penguins. Still, I am impressed by both men. Nice one.
Cameron Stone - Love the use of the videos and the simpleness of the entire entry. You did exactly what I asked for and I like this. Love how you had it be Cena instead of Orton to face Jericho when he came back and love the backstory about how the fans are resenting Cena. Once Jericho came back, I feel this picked up a tad. Definitely love how you had him go over at Survivor Series and put an end to the dull. Might have been a little soon, but I'm sure Cena would have gotten a rematch next PPV. Solid job man, not much to complain about other than maybe a tad longer. 8/10
Shifty - Wow. All I have to say is that if you can put a diary together with this much talent and effort, it would definitely be Hall of Fame worthy. Everything about this entry was near perfect and I have almost no complaints. Love the brief history and introduction, it was a nice touch. Having Jericho target Cena, like I said for Stone, is better than Orton. Secondly, I like the angry Cena and demanding who is causing the trouble. Cena sitting out until he is told was a nice touch and Ken Kennedy could have been the most unique part of it all. Having him claiming to be him and even bragging to Super Crazy was just awesome. The whole Jericho introduction at Armageddon was written wonderfully and really took me back. The whole family wrecking and all that jazz was a great touch and what a way to go out with Jessica stopping Jericho. Absolutely awesome Shifty, one of the best write ups I've ever read. 10/10
Cameron's entry was nothing to shake your fist at, but SHIFTY had one of the best entries I've ever read. Please, more of this from both of you.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 27, 2011 13:17:50 GMT -5
Don't lock or close this yet. I will leave replies/votes. Forgot about it today and might not be able to get round it tommorrow. I'm just posting because Duan usualy closes this after he makes his votes.
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Post by duan on Apr 27, 2011 13:22:07 GMT -5
Don't lock or close this yet. I will leave replies/votes. Forgot about it today and might not be able to get round it tommorrow. I'm just posting because Duan usualy closes this after he makes his votes. i'll leave this up until tomorrow night.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 27, 2011 13:23:41 GMT -5
Same here, Bro Namath.
EDIT: also, how's about a rematch?
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 28, 2011 6:30:18 GMT -5
First off well done to all who handed in and a kinda late good luck to those in matches tonight.
Progwd: It's a good first entry (at least I think it is, right) I enjoyed it but it just didn't fit Bryan's character much. I can't see the Miz getting angry over just a picture, maybe it should have distracted him in a match, then you have Miz giving a title shot to a nobody which doesn't really make sense. I do like the shortness of the Mania match though which would put Bryan over huge but I can't see anyone debuting like that. And out of all the people to pick you choose Miz a guy who he feuded with in real life. It's good to see you do a story as you could have just had him randomly debut but you did well. Only complaints in the layout which you can look at other entries and improve on and how you booked Danielson but I'm sure a different stip would help alot.
Penquin: Really great entry, great layout the perfect amount of detail and amazing booking, You kept realism in here not going too overboard with his push but still enough, although its a little stange for Y2J to go from main eventing mania with the title to putting over the newbie, great booking though having the three different PPV matches and every bout/segement inbetween made perfect sense, the only little corrections is the match being "STANTERD" match because it's in capitals you can see it quite clearly while you might be able to get away with other spellings, also the choice of having tag/multi man matches before every PPV match seems abit basic I'm sure you could have mixed it up abit, the Jericho comment about Submission matches being stupid is odd since he is the king of submissions but I guess he's saying it out of spite. Great entry all around.
Winner: Penquin. It's a great entry all around and I may seem a little negative nit picking at your entry but I really enjoyed it. and Progwd don't be turned off you have the foundations for a good entry just read other entries and please come back for the next show.
Jack: A good entry nothing wrong with it at all but a little short, could have done like Penquin and carried on the feud, f'n loved that you used "Keep Rollin", I know you meant for the promo videos to be vauge but I still you could have revealed a little more about him. I like how he went over Drew and the mention of his anger costing him the match makes it more believable that Seth would win. Odd choice for finisher would have gone with his current Harry Potter finisher or God's Last Gift but that's also fine. Overall good entry just a little short and lacking in character. Adding in a aftermath ending would have helped alot. Good point having a picture adds well to it maybe a little big though.
Rated R: I really liked the Rumble part all good booking and leads me wondering where you'll go, got an old school Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd feel between two giants of the ring, nice SD promo following the rumble, a match between them already I thought you might build to a Mania match between them but I like this booking much more, liking where you are going with the Show/Diesal alliance esp after having them face off this is some great booking, another match at EL also makes sense and wasn't expected, more great booking having Corre interupt, building this up great, Kane being adding in only adds perfectly to the booking, liking Show and Kane winning the titles, loving that Diesal got the pin at Mania, loving that ending an iconic moment if ever I read one. Top class booking if I read before what the Mania match you were building upto I would be turned off but you made me intrested in the match. Only complain but still a tiny one would have liked at least one picture but other than that fantastic.
Stone: Loved this entry as well, loving the use of both videos and pictures as it breaks up the writing perfectly making it all easier to read, love the little treak of his storyline with him going after Cena instead as like you mentioned Cena was responsible for getting rid of Y2J, the whole superman like storyline pre-story of Cena was written nicley and although it was like this in real life you writ it well and really put Cena over as unstoppable, would have put Jericho in another match before going for the title, maybe a quick one on one, not sure whether WWE would do Cena/HBK over 30 mins for no other reason than just to wear down Cena for Jericho. The match write up itself was good, at first I was against giving the title to someone who just came back but your opening made it seem perfect booking since no-one in WWE could beat him to take the title so Jericho came back to take the title. Only minor point which i might be wrong on but the use of tacks in WWE? I don't think that's happened recently seems a bit extreme really.
Shifty: Great opening, you've got a great writing style whichyou showed perfectly in that opening, great entry, strange how both of you went down the same road of a dominant Cena being stopped by Jericho but I like it as I can compare closley your entries, Cena's anger at the videos seem a little much like I said to Progwd above but I can kinda see why with the interuption of his championship retain, loving the addition of Kennedy into all of this and glad you didn't continue him in the feud his role was perfectly played, loving the words from Jericho's debut and doing it on a PPV is great esp one with a perfect name allowing you to say " Armageddon has arrived for John Cena" lots of really cool phases you used like that throughout, I thought the wife/family leaving Jericho was just a throw away comment but I love how you included that in the feud and the ending to thier match, however I didn't like that as an ending felt the feud should have continued, because you've said no-one can beat Cena in WWE so it makes perfect sense that Y2J wins it, the match write up itself seemed very spotty and th way you wrote it seemed like there was no other action apart from these big (but great) spots.
Winner: It's a close one but I'm going for Shifty, he just brought the character of Jericho out perfectly and booked his rage well, although Stone's entry was very good it still kinda stuck to the real life booking (debut wise) with the slight change of Cena from Orton meanwhile Shifty's had this whole Kennedy thing thrown in and the anger of Cena. Still very close, some slight changes/additions and Cameron could have taken it.
Overall a good show, probably write up wise my favourite thus far. I really enjoyed every entry and the variety of both booking and write up style was nice to see. Overall comments I would give all entries is to make sure the ending is strong, add in an aftermatch if needed. And the other comment is pictures, for me it makes it so much easier to read and relate to when you have pictures. Well done everybody and I hope all turn in next time for another good show.
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