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Post by tg11 on Oct 31, 2015 22:48:47 GMT -5
As for WrestleManias of the past, if you had any choice of rebooking any WrestleMania cards just which ones would you rebook? Which matches would you book for your WrestleMania card and or would you keep some of the same matches on your rebooked card?
WrestleMania XXXI (31) (2015)
Pre-Show
WWE Tag Team Championships (Tag Team Turmoil)- Cesaro & Kidd (c) w/Natalya vs The Usos vs The Ascension vs The New Day vs The Lucha Dragons vs Los Matadores- Winners: Still WWE Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Kidd
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal- Winner: Big Show (*Match result stays the same but with Big Show last eliminating Ryback to win the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal)
Main Show
1- WWE Intercontinental Championship (Ladder Match)- Bad News Barrett (c) vs Ambrose vs Ziggler vs Harper vs Stardust vs Kofi Kingston- Winner: New WWE Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose
2- (Grudge Match)- The Miz vs Damien Mizdow- Winner: Damien Mizdow
3- WWE Divas Championship- Fatal 4-Way- Nikki Bella (c) vs Brie Bella vs Paige vs Natalya- Winner: Still WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella
4- (Grudge Match)- I Quit Match- Randy Orton vs Seth Rollins- Winner: Randy Orton
5- (No Holds Barred Match)- Sting vs Triple H- Winner: Sting
6- The Undertaker vs Bray Wyatt (Casket Match)- Winner: The Undertaker
7- WWE United States Championship (Triple Threat Match)- Rusev w/Lana vs Roman Reigns vs John Cena- Winner: New WWE United States Champion Roman Reigns
8- Main Event- The Beast vs The Beard- Daniel Bryan (2015 Royal Rumble Match Winner) vs Brock Lesnar (c) w/Paul Heyman- Winner: Still WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar
9- Cash-in- Seth Rollins vs Daniel Bryan vs Brock Lesnar (c)- Winner: New WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2015 10:57:00 GMT -5
Wrestlemania 9. In a heartbeat.
I've done it a couple times on here.
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Post by attitudesback on Nov 1, 2015 13:36:55 GMT -5
WM 2000. Never ever ever ever ever go near the Fatal 4 Way idea.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2015 13:49:06 GMT -5
WM 2000. Never ever ever ever ever go near the Fatal 4 Way idea. Ugh. Other than the Ladder match, that entire show was trash, IMO.
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Post by attitudesback on Nov 1, 2015 13:54:41 GMT -5
WM 2000. Never ever ever ever ever go near the Fatal 4 Way idea. Ugh. Other than the Ladder match, that entire show was trash, IMO. Sure was. Backlash 2000? I think it was shortly after was pretty great though.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2015 14:05:48 GMT -5
Ugh. Other than the Ladder match, that entire show was trash, IMO. Sure was. Backlash 2000? I think it was shortly after was pretty great though. Backlash 2000 is what Wrestlemania 2000 should've been and trumps it in every way.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2015 16:06:41 GMT -5
Put Taker vs Flair on WrestleMania 19 and 19 is probably the greatest Mania ever
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 5:15:35 GMT -5
Austin never turns heel at the end of WM17 by siding with Mcmahon. Terrible stain on his career IMHO.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 6:30:14 GMT -5
Punk/Taker headlining at 29 with Punk ending the streak.
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Post by marino13 on Nov 2, 2015 10:32:42 GMT -5
Piper as WWE champion going into WM2. Two to three months before WM, Bundy attacks Hogan hurting Hogan's ribs. Hogan has a big title defense against Piper later in the night. But being the man that he is Hogan goes through with the match. Bundy accompanies Piper to the ring. Hogan goes to suplex Piper into the ring and Bundy pulls Hogan's foot. Giving Piper the win and the championship. About a month later on SNME Hogan defeats Bundy in a Steel Cage. Hogan earns the right to face Piper at WM 2. Main Event is Hogan vs Piper one on one.... Hogan wins.
Also said this many times on here...
Ricky Steamboat defeats Greg Valentine in the opening round of WM4. We then get a Savage/Steamboat rematch one year later after their WM3 classic. They use 14 of the 15 minute time limit and it ends with Savage getting the big win. They shake hands. Savage moves on to the next round.
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Post by mikey1974 on Nov 2, 2015 13:03:15 GMT -5
WrestleMania IX
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs Tatanka : would've had Chris get the win here. He had a ton of momentum, and was super-over. Win here would help Tatanka more than a Michaels loss would hurt HBK.
- Razor Ramon vs Owen Hart : In the leadup to their brief feud in winter 92/93, Razor took out Owen as a way to get at Bret. Owen never had a chance for revenge. This should've been it.
- The Smoking Gunns vs The Headshrinkers : Have the Gunns debut be at Mania, and a win here gives them major momentum
- Doink the Clown vs Crush : Keep it exactly as is.
WWF Tag Team Champions Money, Inc. vs the Steiner Bros. : Steiners win the Belts here.
"The Narcissist" Lex Luger vs Mr. Perfect : Again, keep it as currently is.
The Undertaker vs Bam Bam Bigelow : Bigelow makes his surprise return at the Rumble and eliminates Taker, setting up this match.
Hulk Hogan vs Yokozuna : When Beefcake returns, he challenges the man who has been disrespecting America - Yoko. The match happens on Raw, but when Yoko pulls off Beefer's mask and gives him the big legdrop on his face, the Hulkster returns for revenge on his buddy's behalf. Hogan wins by DQ when Fuji throws the salt, making neither guy job.
WWF Champion Bret Hart vs Randy Savage : Macho wins the Rumble like originally booked, and they go on to have a great encounter, with Bret edging out Macho with the Sharpshooter.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 19:25:06 GMT -5
WrestleMania IX - WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs Tatanka : would've had Chris get the win here. He had a ton of momentum, and was super-over. Win here would help Tatanka more than a Michaels loss would hurt HBK. - Razor Ramon vs Owen Hart : In the leadup to their brief feud in winter 92/93, Razor took out Owen as a way to get at Bret. Owen never had a chance for revenge. This should've been it. - The Smoking Gunns vs The Headshrinkers : Have the Gunns debut be at Mania, and a win here gives them major momentum - Doink the Clown vs Crush : Keep it exactly as is. WWF Tag Team Champions Money, Inc. vs the Steiner Bros. : Steiners win the Belts here. "The Narcissist" Lex Luger vs Mr. Perfect : Again, keep it as currently is. The Undertaker vs Bam Bam Bigelow : Bigelow makes his surprise return at the Rumble and eliminates Taker, setting up this match. Hulk Hogan vs Yokozuna : When Beefcake returns, he challenges the man who has been disrespecting America - Yoko. The match happens on Raw, but when Yoko pulls off Beefer's mask and gives him the big legdrop on his face, the Hulkster returns for revenge on his buddy's behalf. Hogan wins by DQ when Fuji throws the salt, making neither guy job. WWF Champion Bret Hart vs Randy Savage : Macho wins the Rumble like originally booked, and they go on to have a great encounter, with Bret edging out Macho with the Sharpshooter. Brilliant.....except Razor losing to Owen, Personally I think Razor was already so far ahead of Owen at this time that it would have hurt RR to lose to him.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2015 19:32:11 GMT -5
Piper as WWE champion going into WM2. Two to three months before WM, Bundy attacks Hogan hurting Hogan's ribs. Hogan has a big title defense against Piper later in the night. But being the man that he is Hogan goes through with the match. Bundy accompanies Piper to the ring. Hogan goes to suplex Piper into the ring and Bundy pulls Hogan's foot. Giving Piper the win and the championship. About a month later on SNME Hogan defeats Bundy in a Steel Cage. Hogan earns the right to face Piper at WM 2. Main Event is Hogan vs Piper one on one.... Hogan wins. Also said this many times on here... Ricky Steamboat defeats Greg Valentine in the opening round of WM4. We then get a Savage/Steamboat rematch one year later after their WM3 classic. They use 14 of the 15 minute time limit and it ends with Savage getting the big win. They shake hands. Savage moves on to the next round. As you and I know man Vince was way to busy being a 10 year old about Steamboats "betrayal" in 87 to do anything close to this fantastic scenario. Unfortunately for us? It wouldn't be the last time Vince acted out his punishments to wrestlers onscreen to the detriment of his product. Also? apparently its a hereditary condition.
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Post by marino13 on Nov 2, 2015 21:00:08 GMT -5
Piper as WWE champion going into WM2. Two to three months before WM, Bundy attacks Hogan hurting Hogan's ribs. Hogan has a big title defense against Piper later in the night. But being the man that he is Hogan goes through with the match. Bundy accompanies Piper to the ring. Hogan goes to suplex Piper into the ring and Bundy pulls Hogan's foot. Giving Piper the win and the championship. About a month later on SNME Hogan defeats Bundy in a Steel Cage. Hogan earns the right to face Piper at WM 2. Main Event is Hogan vs Piper one on one.... Hogan wins. Also said this many times on here... Ricky Steamboat defeats Greg Valentine in the opening round of WM4. We then get a Savage/Steamboat rematch one year later after their WM3 classic. They use 14 of the 15 minute time limit and it ends with Savage getting the big win. They shake hands. Savage moves on to the next round. As you and I know man Vince was way to busy being a 10 year old about Steamboats "betrayal" in 87 to do anything close to this fantastic scenario. Unfortunately for us? It wouldn't be the last time Vince acted out his punishments to wrestlers onscreen to the detriment of his product. Also? apparently its a hereditary condition. It's nice to pretend though.
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Post by Evil Abed on Nov 2, 2015 22:31:07 GMT -5
Theres a lot of things I would change, without going into an entire card change I'll name little things here and there.
Stone Cold vs. Hogan at Mania 18 — Pretty straight forward, dream match that will remain as just that. Should have happened at Mania 18. Rock/Hogan was awesome and would hate to change that but sad to see Austin/Hogan's best chance was here and will never happen.
Undertaker vs. Sting at Mania 31 — See above, doubtful it will happen this year, both guys careers are at their very end, had one of those golden opportunities to book a dream matchup and blew it for a worthless Triple H win and for Taker to just go over Wyatt. In the end Not one guy of the 4 involved got anything out of it.
Batista vs. Brock at Mania 30 — Yet again another golden opportunity to put together a dream matchup, wasted. Although here I throroughly enjoyed the triple threat match, Brock ending the streak was crazy and will be memorable forever although the match itself was utter garbage. Still feel like WWE missed a great chance here to put something big together. Taker could done something with the Shield, Orton/Bryan/Triple H could have main evented.
Rock(c) vs. Brock II at Mania 29 for the WWE Championship — Cena/Rock II and Triple H/Brock II were terrible bouts imo, would have much more liked to see Rock vs. Brock, Taker vs. Cena, and Triple H vs. Punk. Would have been a much more unpredictable Wrestlemania IMO. I feel like going in everyone knew that Trips, Cena, and Taker were all going to win the 3 main events, making it a somewhat dull Mania.
Dolph Ziggler/Cesaro vs. Jericho at Mania 29 — Boy looking back if there was an entire card I could rebook its probably this one. Jericho/Fandango made absolutely no sense whatsoever, and you could almost see even before he debuted, that Fandango was going to be a flash in the pan (and thats exactly what happened) I think back to Jericho's Road to Jericho DVD where he talks about when he put over Evan Bourne, saying that he made sure WWE management was going to push this guy after he was gone. It happened then, and it happened again here. Should have ended the Ziggler/Jericho feud here, or even had a US Title bout with Cesaro/Jericho.
Cena vs. Punk(c) at Mania 27 for the WWE Championship — Would have made so much more sense than Miz/Cena. I was glad that on Punk's documentary he flat out called out WWE Creative for being stupid to book Miz in the Main Event of Mania. Made no sense, he wasn't that over, no one cared he was champ, and pretty much every other storyline going on overshadowed his reign. Nexus, Rock/Cena, Triple H/Taker, etc... Punk and Cena could have tore the house down, instead we got practically a set up to Mania 28, where it could have been [insert champion here] vs. Cena w/Rock interfering. One of the stupidest endings to a Wrestlemania.
The Nexus vs. The Corre at Mania 27 — Another match that story wise pretty much wrote itself. Mania 27 was another one of those Manias imo that is way down there on the all time list
The Rock vs. Shawn Michaels(c) at Mania 19 for the World Heavyweight Championship — This one is tough because I absolutely love everything about Wrestlemania 19, I feel like other than Triple H retaining the World Title, they pretty much got everything right. However this is another one of those situations that it would have been great to see an absolute dream match between two of the greatest performers of all time. I would have had Shawn retain the world title to Mania and Rock go on to challenge him. This takes some rewriting but Austin could have taken on McMahon in an appropriate final street fight, I would remove Angle due to the neck injury, Jericho faces Benoit in an inter promotional match (Tag Title Match switches to Los Guerreros vs. Team Angle in a ladder match), Hogan who defeated Angle at No Way Out for the WWE Title goes on to drop the Title to Brock in the main event. Triple H and Booker still have their match with Booker going over. Everything else stays the same.
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Post by OmegaGaijin on Nov 3, 2015 11:45:10 GMT -5
WrestleMania IX - WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels vs Tatanka : would've had Chris get the win here. He had a ton of momentum, and was super-over. Win here would help Tatanka more than a Michaels loss would hurt HBK. - Razor Ramon vs Owen Hart : In the leadup to their brief feud in winter 92/93, Razor took out Owen as a way to get at Bret. Owen never had a chance for revenge. This should've been it. - The Smoking Gunns vs The Headshrinkers : Have the Gunns debut be at Mania, and a win here gives them major momentum - Doink the Clown vs Crush : Keep it exactly as is. WWF Tag Team Champions Money, Inc. vs the Steiner Bros. : Steiners win the Belts here. "The Narcissist" Lex Luger vs Mr. Perfect : Again, keep it as currently is. The Undertaker vs Bam Bam Bigelow : Bigelow makes his surprise return at the Rumble and eliminates Taker, setting up this match. Hulk Hogan vs Yokozuna : When Beefcake returns, he challenges the man who has been disrespecting America - Yoko. The match happens on Raw, but when Yoko pulls off Beefer's mask and gives him the big legdrop on his face, the Hulkster returns for revenge on his buddy's behalf. Hogan wins by DQ when Fuji throws the salt, making neither guy job. WWF Champion Bret Hart vs Randy Savage : Macho wins the Rumble like originally booked, and they go on to have a great encounter, with Bret edging out Macho with the Sharpshooter. That would have been godly!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2015 16:34:44 GMT -5
Punk/Taker headlining at 29 with Punk ending the streak.
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Post by mikey1974 on Nov 6, 2015 12:06:19 GMT -5
WrestleMania VII:
The Rockers vs Barbarian and Haku - guess keep it the same. didn't really mean anything to either team,so...
Warlord vs the British Bulldog - keep it the same
The Undertaker vs Texas Tornado - no offense to Snuka, but beating him wasn't really a feather in anybody's cap at this point. And Kerry's star was already on the decline in the WWF.
The Nasty Boys vs The Hart Foundation - grudge match after the Nasty's cost the HF the Titles in their rematch with Demolition by saying they would never give the Nasty's a Title shot.
The Dragon vs Dino Bravo - have Steamboat debut here to get some momentum going.
Earthquake vs Greg Valentine - keep it the same
WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect vs The Big Boss Man - Ray wins the Title here.
Jake Roberts vs The Model - regular match, but the stipulation is that the loser becomes the winner's personal assistant for 90 days. think of the vignette's of Martel having to bathe Damian and clean up snake poop!
Tenryu and Kitao vs Power and Glory - if Vince had already soured on Herc and Roma so much to job them right out to LOD, let them have a meaningful match here instead.
Virgil vs Ted DiBiase - keep it the same except no Sherri
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition vs LOD - the passing of the WWF torch from one painted up, spike-wearing, physical team to another.
Hulk Hogan vs Sgt. Slaughter - an old fashioned flag match.
The Mountie vs Tito Santana - useless, but the piss-break match needed before the main event.
WWF Champion the Ultimate Warrior vs Macho King - loser retires stipulation still in effect, along with the Title being up for grabs. goes exactly like it did before, and the PPV closes with the shot of Macho and Elizabeth hugging and crying.
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Post by MrPerfect25 on Nov 6, 2015 15:12:10 GMT -5
Do snakes poop?
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Post by mikey1974 on Nov 6, 2015 15:31:19 GMT -5
I had to look it up, but yes, they apparently do!
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