Kickpads
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Post by Kickpads on Apr 14, 2013 17:33:36 GMT -5
Mine would have to be CM Punk defeating Alberto Del Rio in an ECW Deathmatch by GTS'ing him with a mase inside his kneepad, only to have Alberto Del Rio come out and cash in his briefcase and win the Ecw Championship.
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Post by slappy on Apr 14, 2013 18:15:02 GMT -5
I've had so many "big" moments over the years. From companies being sold to title changes including the longest world title run coming to an end and the first woman to hold the world title to invasions to returns and debuts to Undertaker's streak ending to heel and face turns. I've done so many I am surprised when I can pull off another one.
I'll list a couple of the most recent ones.
Matt Striker debuts in the WWF as part of the network a la Cyrus in ECW. Striker basically destroys the show in the process of making it everything the network wants. The wrestlers didn't take too kindly to his massive changes. Some threatened Striker and he said if anyone lays a finger on him he'll cancel the show and wrestling would never be seen again. So everyone is on eggshells to please Striker so the show does not get canceled. He makes more and more terrible decisions when someone finally had enough. From a 9 month absence out comes the owner Vince McMahon. Vince gets in the ring with Striker and lays him out. Striker is stunned. He gets up and cancels the show. That is when a familiar theme fills the arena. Out walks Debra McMichael who at one time owned the WWF. She says the show is not canceled. She announces the network has hired her to oversee all wrestling programming and wants Vince and the WWF to go back to normal. She says what they were doing was perfectly fine. She then fires Matt Striker but not before HHH comes out and gives him a pedigree.
The other one:
Dolph Ziggler was on his way to becoming the longest reigning world champion. He was at 1 year 8 months (The record is 2 years, 2 months held by Mark Henry). At the end Dolph's match at Survivor Series, he stood tall with the title until some mysterious man attacked him. The man came out on Raw the next night and said he would not reveal his name until he got a shot at Ziggler's title. Stephanie McMahon, the interim GM at the time, let him have the match. He announced that his name is Alberto Del Rio. In the weeks leading up to the PPV match between Ziggler and Del Rio, Stephanie kept trying to get Del Rio signed to a full contract with the WWF. Del Rio said once he won the world title he would sign the contract. Stephanie felt iffy about it but went with it. Dolph's bodyguard is Kevin Nash and his insurance policy is Rick Rude. To even things out, Stephanie allowed Del Rio to choose two people to accompany him to the ring. He chose William Regal and Ezekiel Jackson, two people who did not work for the WWF.
The PPV comes and Del Rio, Zeke and Regal come out and Zeke is holding a black bag. Well Del Rio wins the world title with the help of Regal and Zeke. They lay out Nash, Rude and Ziggler. Del Rio is holding the title high when he suddenly throws the title on the ground and stomps on it. Stephanie is horrified. Out of the black bag he was carrying Zeke pulls out a title belt. Del Rio takes hold of that tile and holds it high. He proclaims himself the Ring of Honor world champion. Zeke picks up the WWF title. Then the entire WWF roster runs out and the ROH gang exits through the crowd.
Raw comes the next night and there is no WWF champion because Del Rio won and he was not under contract. Steph demands ROH return the WWF title. Weeks go by then she gets a reply from ROH representative JBL. He says Del Rio will come back to the WWF to defend the title he won. He adds a stipulation. If Del Rio wins, JBL becomes GM of WWF. If Ziggler wins, Del Rio will return the title. In the end, Ziggler won. ROH and the WWF brawled. While everyone was fighting Stephanie got back the WWF title and then stole the ROH title. The next night on Raw she held the title for ransom. If they wanted the title back, they'd leave forever and never show their faces in the WWF again. JBL came out for the title and was attacked by Ziggler, Nash and Rude. They then broke the ROH title in half. They grabbed the pieces of the title and JBL and threw them out of the arena. They haven't been seen since.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 18:31:33 GMT -5
I've had plenty of big moments myself. But I think the biggest one or at least the one that stands out in my mind was when I built Rob Van Dam all the way from a jobber to a main eventer and he earned a championship match against then 20 time World Champion Triple H. Everyone even my readers, friends, thought I was going to give Rob Van Dam the championship. But it didn't happen and Triple H retained and Rob Van Dam's loss let everyone down. Haha!
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Post by Kickpads on Apr 14, 2013 19:16:02 GMT -5
Wow, Slappy that is really interesting to read. Would you mind telling me about the end of Takers streak?
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Post by slappy on Apr 14, 2013 19:32:14 GMT -5
Wow, Slappy that is really interesting to read. Would you mind telling me about the end of Takers streak? In the history of WrestleMania, only two people have beaten the Undertaker. Dolph Ziggler beat him two WrestleManias ago to retain the WWF title. However, he was the second person to beat Taker. Undertaker had a two year long storyline where he couldn't be beat. It started at the WrestleMania where he beat Triple H and HBK in a triple threat match. He beat everyone. Jobbers to mega-stars. He had a couple of WWF title matches but each time the champion got DQed because he was afraid of facing Taker. He swore one day he'd get the champion in a match where he couldn't run away. Taker won the Royal Rumble so he got to face the champion at WrestleMania. The GM, I forget who it was, made two matches. Undertaker vs an opponent and the champion vs an opponent. Whoever won in the fastest time would get to name the stipulation. Taker won in the fastest time. He chose a cage match. (I didn't have a cage at the time so what I did was use the Elimination Chamber without the pods so it had the cage around it and the extra piece where you could wrestle between the cage and the ropes.) So WrestleMania comes and the champion and Undertaker are locked in the cage. There is no running away. The only way to win was by pin or submission, no winning by leaving the cage. A great back and forth battle ensued. Taker had the champion down a couple times where it looked like victory was near. The champion kicked out each time. It took everything the champion had to put down Taker. In the end, the champion had Taker on top of the cage and delivered his finishing move off the cage. That did it. The champion prevailed and the streak was over. That is how John Cena beat the streak.
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Post by Devilkiller on Apr 14, 2013 19:39:15 GMT -5
My biggest moment? In my NXT series, Devilkiller climbed the entrance way, followed by Dragonslayer, and then Devilkiller and Dragonslayer have a slug fest, Devilkiller winning and throwing Dragonslayer on his shoulder, but Dragonslayer slides off, and spears Devilkiller off the 35ft tall stage through 9 tables, and going through the electrical wiring of the whole show, catching fire and causing the live feed to go dead, but a fan cam catches the rest of it, the men catch fire, just the boots and some of the tights, and they put it out with water hoses and everything, carrying them out on stretchers.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2013 20:00:46 GMT -5
Most recent big moment: Well first Kane buried the Undertaker, since they had been fueding for a while. He wanted to put the deadman away forever. So about a month later, Kane had started to become crazy. He had to be sent away to a mental hospital. So fast forward 2 months when he comes back from "rehab." Taker comes out and piledrives him through the ring. So they start to fued, Kane is crazy and almost like a mental person. Undertaker vs Kane at the Wrestlemania type pay per view. The streak is on the line, Kane is about to win and is about to chokeslam taker. But the lights go out and taker somehow dissapears and isnt there anymore. Thus the streak was never broken, and so far thats the last we've seen of taker.
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Post by China Claus on Apr 14, 2013 20:19:02 GMT -5
2-23-10: Triple H beat Stone Cold, Ric Flair, and Hulk Hogan in a Fatal 4 Way elimination match to become the very first 10 time World Heavyweight Champion.
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Post by Kickpads on Apr 14, 2013 20:54:55 GMT -5
And uh, Slappy. What woman won the World Title!?
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Post by slappy on Apr 14, 2013 20:56:31 GMT -5
And uh, Slappy. What woman won the World Title!? Trish Stratus.
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Post by Kickpads on Apr 14, 2013 20:58:46 GMT -5
And uh, Slappy. What woman won the World Title!? Trish Stratus. Who did she defeat? I would laugh if it was Cena.
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Post by slappy on Apr 14, 2013 21:06:41 GMT -5
Who did she defeat? I would laugh if it was Cena. She's actually held it a couple times. The first time was a battle royal. She was the only woman in the match. It came down to her and A-Train. After some help from Molly Holly, A-Train was eliminated and Trish won. The other time she beat Big John Studd. Again Molly Holly helped. That was 6-8 months after Studd's CS figure came out so it's been a long time. Studd ended up demolishing Trish and Molly to get his title back. No woman including Trish has held the World title since then.
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Post by Kickpads on Apr 14, 2013 21:56:01 GMT -5
Who did she defeat? I would laugh if it was Cena. She's actually held it a couple times. The first time was a battle royal. She was the only woman in the match. It came down to her and A-Train. After some help from Molly Holly, A-Train was eliminated and Trish won. The other time she beat Big John Studd. Again Molly Holly helped. That was 6-8 months after Studd's CS figure came out so it's been a long time. Studd ended up demolishing Trish and Molly to get his title back. No woman including Trish has held the World title since then. Nice.
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Post by Zeke on Apr 15, 2013 1:18:00 GMT -5
Slappy, I would love for you to post all your Championship histories? (:
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Post by slappy on Apr 15, 2013 1:27:09 GMT -5
Slappy, I would love for you to post all your Championship histories? (: I have never kept a title history. The only things I have are may documents entailing rosters and PPV line-ups. They are on some CDs somewhere. I have a binder of papers from January until like July 2006. I'll go through and type it up. No idea if it'll make any sense, I'll just type what I wrote.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2013 10:31:17 GMT -5
Biggest moment in NTW history was probally when Randy Orton reversed a F-U into a RKO mid air. This was the last match of Randys 6 month title regin back in 08 before the NTW went out of buisness for 4 years. There is plenty of huge moments that have happend in the NTW but that one always sticks out in my mind.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2013 10:46:59 GMT -5
Hmm, mine would have to be Test defeating Kurt Angle back in 2004 for his first ever WWF title. I'd say another big moment was when Lita and Evil Elvira* competed in the first ever women's ladder match for a contract to face the women's champion at any time (back in 06)
*Evil Elvira is a character I made up, to save any confusion lol
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Post by Kickpads on Apr 15, 2013 20:38:05 GMT -5
bump
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