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Post by cage on Mar 30, 2021 18:03:37 GMT -5
Episode 35: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: RhYno WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Sabu WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Match 1: Stone Cold Steve Austin (Manager: Triple H) vs. Paul Burchill (Manager: Legends Champion Sabu)
Match 2: WWX Legends Championship Match Sabu (Manager: Paul Burchill)(c) vs. Cody Rhodes
Match 3: WWX World Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly (c) vs. Booker T
Match 4: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash(c) vs. Sylvain Grenier (w/ Batista)
Match 5: Mark Jindrak vs. Kevin Nash (w/ Kid Kash)
Main Event: RhYno & Triple H vs. Batista & Marcus Cor Von
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Post by cage on Apr 6, 2021 19:53:17 GMT -5
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We enter the Skyway Studios arena in Nashville, Tennessee for the Tuesday, March 30th, 2021 edition of XTREME Wrestling following last week's Xtreme Wrestling Go Home show - Tonight is the Vendetta 2021 Fall-Out Edition, that continues to spill over the action to this week's show! We start tonight off with a "welcome" from the Xtreme commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Mauro Ranallo as they sit at their front-row seat at the announcer's table by ringside!
Schiavone: "On 'Control', the pre-show to Xtreme, tonight General Manager DiBiase announced that Batista would not be receiving his guaranteed rematch for the WWX Championship tonight. When asked what this means for the SlamStock main event, the GM gave no indication of the answer."
One half of the current reigning World Tag Team Champions Steve Austin is arriving to the building with former WWX Champion Batista. The first ever WWX Tag Team Champions have a long history.
Match 1: Immediately after that Austin's music hits for his match and he exits from behind the curtain without Batista. Next, Paul Burchill makes his entrance, accompanied by WWX Legends Champion Sabu, whom he was defeated by last week. The bell dings.
Burchill backs Austin into the corner, then they lock up and Burchill goes for a right hook, but Austin tangles himself up in the ropes. Burchill smirks, proud of starting with the upper hand. They lock up again, but this time Austin puts Burchill down using a European uppercut. Austin goes to grab him, but Burchill takes him down into a hammer lock. Burchill leverages that into a pin attempt and gets a 1 on the champion. Burchill puts more pressure on his neck and rolls him over into another pin attempt, and gets a nearfall this time. Burchill goes for a few jabs, but Austin catches one and uses a Fujiwara armbar. Burchill gives Austin a right hand and charges at him. Austin uses a drop toe hold. Austin begins stomping away at Burchill on the mat. Austin locks in a rear chin lock for a couple of minutes, drops him down to the mat, and begins stomping away at him once more. Then Austin sets in a Texas cloverleaf. Austin wrenches and let's go, then he tries to resume stomping away at him, but Burchill catches a foot and hits him with a jawbreaker. Austin is back up and charges at Burchill, but Burchill evades him and Austin catches the ringpost on his shoulder, so he rolls out of the ring while he favors his shoulder. Austin rolls back in the ring, but Burchill gives him a swift kick to the shoulder and goes right into a pin attempt, but gets another nearfall, which Austin had to use his bad shoulder to kick out of. Triple H is on the apron arguing with the referee. Sabu runs over and pulls Triple H down off the apron. The referee tries to quell the two, but Triple H slid brass knuckles into the ring before Sabu grabbed him. Austin grabs them and gets in one huge punch. The referee turns around into a pin attempt by Austin. 1! 2! 3! Winner via pinfall: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
Following the match, we again head backstage where Christian and Booker T of The Fall are telling a story to the interest of the security of the locker room. Suddenly they are interrupted by WWX World Television Champion Hardcore Holly. Holly: "You guys need to leave this area." As they go to make their exit, they make note that Holly has had a lot of success in this company. Booker T: "Hang on, sucka, we have no problem with you telling us what to do, but can you prove you're not Council?" Holly: "Excuse me?" Booker T: "We are trying to dismantle The Council, and I think you're one of them. Whether you are or not, I'm going to beat you down later tonight and take your title, and if you are, it won't stop there. Now can you dig that, sucka!"
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Post by cage on Apr 6, 2021 20:14:27 GMT -5
Episode 36: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: RhYno WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Sabu WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Match 1: The Two Man Power Trip (Stone Cold/Triple H) vs. Scott Steiner & Nunzio
Match 2: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash(c) vs. Paul Burchill (w/ Sabu)
Match 3: Batista vs. Kevin Nash
Match 4: Mark Jindrak & Matt Hardy vs. Marcus Cor Von & Shark Boy
Match 5: WWX World Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly (c) vs. Cody Rhodes
Main Event: RhYno (w/ Jeff Jarrett, Shelton Benjamin, & Christian) vs. Sylvain Grenier (w/ Shawn Michaels & Shane McMahon)
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Post by cage on Apr 13, 2021 20:55:05 GMT -5
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We enter the Skyway Studios arena in Nashville, Tennessee for the Tuesday, April 6th, 2021 edition of Xtreme Wrestling that will continue to push the envelope! We start tonight off with an official "welcome" from the Xtreme commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Mauro Ranallo as they sit at the announcer's table!
Ranallo: "On tonight's episode of "Control" the General Manager elaborated a bit more on what he said last week, finally." (Earlier today) DiBiase: "I told you all last week before we kicked off that I was not booking Batista's rematch for that night's show. Then I gave you a week to mull that over. Now, I can tell you why that was. My Main Event for Night 2 of SlamStock was supposed to be Batista defending against my Royal Rumble winner Monty Brown as we all thought would be the case. However, The Council and I agreed that RhYno was simply too impressive and so we had him defeat Batista for the title, but since Batista is contractually obligated to get a rematch and Monty Brown was expecting to face Batista, the main event has to be a triple threat match. It will be RhYno's first defense as champion and, if he wins, I want him to be the new face of this company moving into the rest of 2021. Many of you may not like this decision, but give it a chance. RhYno always delivers."
Match 1: The bell dings. Steiner shoves Stone Cold followed by a backbreaker into a Steiner line. Steiner whips Steve into his corner and Tags in Nunzio. Steiner stays in so he and Nunzio can hit a double suplex. Followed by a cover by Nunzio, which gets a nearfall on the champion. Stone Cold is back up with the Thesz press and punches to the face on Nunzio. Stone Cold tries to keep Nunzio on their side of the ring, but Nunzio's faster and rolls through for the Tag into Steiner. Stone Cold Tags into Triple H. Steiner puts him down immediately with clothesline after clothesline. Then he follows that with a series of overhead belly to belly suplexes. Next, Steiner connects with a German suplex. Then the Tag into Nunzio. Steiner picks Triple H up in a power bomb as Nunzio comes off the top rope with a crossbody into a pin. Triple H is up at one. Triple H with the Tag into Stone Cold and everyone is in the ring now. Steiner gives Stone Cold the Steiner Screwdriver, but before he can get Nunzio into the pin he's pedigreed by Triple H. Then there's Nunzio with the arrivederci armbreaker to Triple H. As Nunzio's celebrating hitting a big move like that, Stone Cold is up and turns him into the Stunner! Stone Cold calls for Triple H for good measure and whips Nunzio into a spinebuster. Stone Cold into the cover. 1...2....3! Winner(s) via pinfall: WWX World Tag Team Champions Stone Cold & Triple H
Immediately following the match we see the World Tag Team Champions celebrating inside the ring. We see Nunzio backstage talking to his partner and seeming upset about their loss just now. As Nunzio turns to exit, we see Steiner strike Nunzio from behind as he hits multiple punches followed by an explosive German suplex to Nunzio. As Steiner delivers a DDT to Nunzio, he shouts, “You are the real genetic freak!” at Nunzio.
Next we head backstage where we see Ted DiBiase, Jr. discussing this week being the 9-month anniversary show of Xtreme. DiBiase: "Of course that's nothing really significant in the grand scheme of things, but it is a sign that we are dedicated each and every week to coming out here and giving wrestling fans a show worth paying attention to. I have to be honest when I won ownership of WWX I got a tremendous amount of advice that was invaluable from my predecessors Edge and CM Punk. Both of whom went on to win major championships here, and I know I was World Television Champion for awhile, but it gives me hope that there is more after my tenure. Anyway, they didn't want me to be better than they were, but I have held on to the position for 10 years, longer than the both of them combined. I took over when this show was about a month's worth of shows, there was a scare when Tazz almost challenged me, but tonight proves that I am the man for this job. But enough about that. Back to what I said earlier, it might be time for me to pursue another championship. My friends would certainly support me. Bobby Lashley: "You could always step up against me. You know Xtreme is my home so of course I am in the building tonight. You tried to have Bret Hart take this title off of me, but I beat him down, the best there ever was no more it seems. So why don't you take matters into your own hands next time?" Lashley walks away.
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Post by cage on Apr 14, 2021 8:27:37 GMT -5
Episode 37: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: RhYno/Rhino WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Sabu WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Control Match: Matt Hardy vs. Heidenreich (Manager: Stone Cold)
Match 1: Shawn Michaels, Matt Hardy, & Jimmy Wang Yang (w/ Shane McMahon & Scott Steiner) vs. Bobby Lashley, Chuck Palumbo, & Johnny Nitro (w/ Nunzio)
Match 2: Christian vs. Tommy Dreamer
Match 3: Kevin Nash & Sylvain Grenier vs. Elijah Burke & Stevie Richards
Match 4: Jeff Jarrett (w/ Shelton Benjamin) vs. Balls Mahoney
Match 5: Mark Jindrak vs. Paul Burchill
Main Event: RhYno & The Two Man Power Trip vs. Batista, Tajiri, & Marcus Cor Von (w/ Sabu)
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Post by cage on Apr 20, 2021 18:16:29 GMT -5
No votes. Simulated results. (Image courtesy of dcw1.) Control Matt Hardy (w/ Triple H) vs. Heidenreich (w/ Stone Cold)The match starts with a lockup into an armbar from Heidenreich, he wrenches it and brings Hardy down to his knees. Heidenreich follows it up with shoulder blocks into Hardy's shoulder. Heidenreich wrenches in a headlock, then comes off the ropes for another hard shoulder block. Heidenreich follows it up with an elbow drop for a 1 count. Heidenreich backs Hardy into the corner, delivers a quick kick to the gut, then bounced his head off the turnbuckle a few times. Then Heidenreich with a hip toss across the ring. Heidenreich with yet another hip toss across the ring. Triple H pulls Hardy out of the ring to regroup. Hardy rolls back in the ring and tries a clothesline, which is ducked by Heidenreich. Hardy gives him a right hand and follows with open-hand slaps in the corner. Heidenreich whips him into the opposing corner and clotheslines him in the corner dropping him to the mat, and begins stomping away at him. The referee has to back Heidenreich away, which gives Hardy the opportunity to thumb him in the eye over the ref's back. Hardy then tangles him up in the ropes, draping one rope across his neck, forcing the referee into the 5 count to break the hold. Heidenreich falls to the mat, and Hardy goes for a light pin which, of course, only gets a 1. Hardy gives him a headbutt, then sets in a sitting full nelson. Hardy gives him another headbutt, then heads to the top rope. Hardy drops on Heidenreich with an ax handle. Then Hardy goes for a leg drop, but Heidenreich rolled out of the way. Heidenreich hits a flurry of rights and lefts. Triple H fakes an attack on Stone Cold and they laugh it off. Heidenreich clotheslines Hardy over the ropes and down to the floor. He follows after him and drives him back first into the guardrail. Hardy tries to drop Heidenreich across the rail as a reversal, but Heidenreich was positioned well enough to knee him in the head and then drive him into the steel ring steps. Heidenreich rolls him back in the ring, and gives him an STO for good measure. 1-2-3! Winner: Heidenreich Schiavone: "Um, wow fans. I think I speak for all of us when I say how utterly shocked we are over that upset victory. So many of us, including The Game himself, probably thought that was an easy victory for Hardy." Triple H gets in the ring and tells Hardy to shake it off as this week's Control comes to an end.
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Post by cage on Apr 20, 2021 21:18:17 GMT -5
Episode 38: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Sabu WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Control Match: Kevin Nash vs. Shelton Benjamin
Match 1: Matt Hardy vs. Sylvain Grenier
Match 2: Elijah Burke (w/ Marcus Cor Von) vs. Goldberg (w/ Sabu & Kevin Thorn)
Match 3: The Two Man Power Trip vs. Tajiri & Tommy Dreamer
Match 4: Pick Your Poison Match RhYno vs. Shawn Michaels (w/ Jeff Jarrett)
Match 5: WWX European Championship Match Mark Jindrak(c) vs. Heidenreich
Main Event: Pick Your Poison Match Batista vs. Jeff Jarrett
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Post by cage on Apr 28, 2021 6:34:33 GMT -5
Voting closed. (courtesy of dcw1.) ControlKevin Nash vs. Shelton Benjamin Schivaone: "Benjamin looks to put himself back on the map tonight by defeating former WWX Hardcore Champion Kevin Nash, and if he does we have to wonder what DiBiase will think of such a victory." This one started out fast as the two met in the middle of the ring and exchanged rights with Nash getting the upper hand, but running into a clothesline off the ropes, so he rolls out to the floor. Benjamin followed him out and slammed Nash into the apron back first, but Nash put him down with a boot to the face, stopping him in his tracks. Benjamin nailed him with a right and threw him into the security railing, then connects with a superkick as he rolls into and back out of the ring to break up the count. He grabs Nash and rolls him back in the ring, then Benjamin starts beating Nash down in a corner, followed by an irish whip into the opposite one. Benjamin connects with two clotheslines and a reverse elbow, then kicks Nash in the gut, whips him into a corner again, and follows with a big corner splash. Nash pulls Benjamin into the ropes and chokes him out before hitting a knee and then choking Benjamin out again with his foot and then stomping on the back of his head when he falls to the mat. Nash pulls him up and hits a trio of shoulders, then nails Benjamin with a chop before he chokes Benjamin out with his foot again. Nash hits a right uppercut for a pin attempt got a 1, then slapped on a sleeper hold. Benjamin fights out of the hold with a couple of elbows, but Nash catches him with a knee for another pin attempt and picks up a nearfall this time. Nash follows that by slamming Benjamin’s face into the mat a couple of times for another pin attempt, for yet one more nearfall. Nash hammers away on Benjamin, and hits a knee before climbing onto Benjamin’s back to put the sleeper back on. Benjamin throws him off but misses a leg drop off the ropes, and then eats a basement dropkick for another near pinfall. Nash choked him with his hands, broke the hold, then went back to it as Nash is clearly feeling disrespected. Nash nailed Benjamin with a couple of kicks to the back and went back to the sleeper hold. Benjamin got to his feet and hit an elbow, but Nash hit him with a couple of rights and a European uppercut. Benjamin threw him into the ropes but Nash steadied himself on the apron. Nash pulled the ropes down as Benjamin charged him, and Benjamin went down to the floor, but he took out Nash's legs and slammed him face first into the apron and then the ring stairs. Nash dodges Benjamin's charge and Benjamin ran into the ring steps knee first so Nash rolls him into the ring as the referee continues counting. Nash made it in just before the 10 count and Benjamin met him with some kicks and a near pinfall. Nash throws him off and locks in a front face lock, but Benjamin fought out of it and hit a couple of kicks then some running boots in the corner. Benjamin nailed a fourth running boot in the corner and dragged Nash into the center of the ring for a pin attempt. Nash throws him off at 1, sending Benjamin into the turnbuckle and hit a kick to the face for one more near pinfall. Then another pin attempt, a 1 count. Nash hit a couple of forearms in the corner, but Benjamin responded with a pair of kicks, a running knee strike, and Paydirt for the win. Here is your winner: Shelton Benjamin Ranallo: "There you have it, Tony. Benjamin has put away the former champion, and having only won the 24/7 Championship this far in his career, that has to be the biggest victory of that man's career thus far."
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Post by cage on Apr 28, 2021 20:59:19 GMT -5
Episode 39: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Sabu WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Control Match: Stevie Richards (w/ Kevin Nash) vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr. (w/ Shane McMahon) vs. Paul Burchill (w/ Shark Boy)
Match 1: Driftwood (Shark Boy & Heidenreich) vs. The Nightmare Family (Tommy Dreamer & Cody Rhodes)
Match 2: Christian (w/ Booker T) vs. Shawn Michaels (w/ Mark Jindrak)
Match 3: Jeff Jarrett vs. RhYno (w/ Tajiri)
Match 4: WWX World Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly(c) vs. Sylvain Grenier
Match 5: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash(c) vs. Booker T (w/ Christian)
Main Event: Matt Hardy (w/ The Two Man Power Trip & Batista) vs. Chuck Palumbo (w/ Nunzio, Senshi, & Shelton Benjamin)
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Voting has ended. (special thanks to dcw1.) Control
Schiavone: "Hello everyone, we are glad to have you join us for the Xtreme show before Xtreme, Control! Tonight's matchup should be action-packed and back and forth given the mix of divisions as well as the heightened anxiety of the man in charge being in the match. All three men are vying to become the next man entitled to challenge Sabu for his Legends Championship, the current front runner there is Matt Hardy, so they will all be going for the #2 spot in this matchup. Not very high stakes, but getting closer to the front of the line is better than nothing. With the introductions out of the way, let's get this one started." Stevie Richards (w/ Kevin Nash) vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr. (w/ Shane McMahon) vs. Paul Burchill (w/ Shark Boy)Ted and Stevie stare each other down as Burchill delivers alternating chops to the each of them. They are having no effect, then Burchill comes off the ropes only to be put down by a double shoulder block from each of them. Burchill rolls out to the floor, while DiBiase and Richards tried to take each other down with more shoulder blocks, but both of them take the blocks without any visible effect. That is until, DiBiase's fifth shoulder block had no effect and Richards put him down with a hard clothesline. DiBiase rolls out to the floor right into a belly to belly suplex from Burchill on the outside. Burchill rolls him back in the ring, and Richards goes to pick him up, but DiBiase reverses it with an irish whip into the corner. DiBiase stays on him with a series of kicks and punches followed by driving the shoulder into the midsection three times and a European uppercut. Burchill slides into the ring and DiBiase charges right at him. But Burchill ducks him and DiBiase's momentum sends him springing off the ropes into a crossbody from Richards. Burchill hits both of them with a right and a left and again to no effect. Richards whips Burchill into DiBiase and hits both of them with a couple of shoulder blocks and followed by a huge clothesline to both of them in the corner. Burchill hits an elbow drop on DiBiase and started punching away at his head. Burchill ducks a clothesline from Richards who hits the corner hard. DiBiase hit a knee to the face of Richards, and Richards rolls to the outside now. DiBiase hits Burchill with a sidewalk slam and two consecutive knee drops to the face for a 2 count. Burchill hits a couple of rights while grounded, but DiBiase gives him a headbutt and drags him over to the corner. Then DiBiase drives Burchill's head into the turnbuckle four times before dropkicking Richards back out to the floor. DiBiase then went to the top rope and pulled Burchill to the top rope. DiBiase is choking him out on the top rope as the referee begins the count. DiBiase lets it go and drops Burchill down to the mat. Then DiBiase drops down to the mat and continues choking him out using the bottom rope. DiBiase only lets it go to drape Richards neck over the top rope and send him out to the floor again. Burchill gets up at this point, but DiBiase knees him in the chest. Then DiBiase uppercuts him and locks in a sleeper hold. Burchill pulls DiBiase's hair forcing him to break the hold. Burchill fights him off with a couple of rights before DiBiase puts him down with a boot to the face and goes in to the pin attempt. DiBiase dropkicks Richards leg on the apron causing him to fall to the outside again. DiBiase: "Stay down!" DiBiase gives Burchill a jawbreaker followed by a series of rights, kicks, and chops. Then DiBiase goes up to the top rope and tries a double ax handle. But Burchill caught him and hit him with a flapjack before locking in a Boston crab. Until Richards finally gets back in the ring and breaks the hold with a couple of rights and two consecutive clotheslines using the ropes for impact. Richards hits DiBiase with a series of chops before irish whipping him into the corner. Richards hits DiBiase with a bodysplash in one corner and Burchill with another bodysplash in the opposite corner. Richards picks them up one at a time and continues the offense with a spinning neckbreaker to each. Richards then bodyslams Burchill onto DiBiase, after which DiBiase rolls to the outside. Burchill, operating on adrenaline probably, comes off the ropes, but Richards reverses with a samoan drop for a 2 count. Richards hits a leg drop for another pin attempt on Burchill. DiBiase dives back in with an elbow drop to break up the pin. Richards hits a flurry of rights and lefts on DiBiase forcing him into the corner. Richards goes for another crossbody splash, but DiBiase reverses with a boot to the face. DiBiase goes for a bodyslam on Richards, but Burchill dropkicks Richards and both Richards and DiBiase fall over the top rope and down to the floor. Burchill goes for the C4 on DiBiase when he rolls back in the ring, but DiBiase locked his legs around Burchill's. So Burchill uses his momentum to knock DiBiase over and into a rollup pin attempt. Richards kicks Burchill in the head to break up the pin. Richards comes off the ropes for the crossbody on DiBiase, then Richards picks DiBiase up and hits a belly to belly. Then Richards heads to the top rope, but gets distracted by Shane McMahon. Nash chases McMahon down. Burchill hits Richards with a couple of uppercuts, then puts him up on the top rope for a superplex. But Richards starts punching him in the ribs. Shark Boy pulls Richards leg off the turnbuckle forcing him to lose balance, allowing Burchill to transition into the C4 off the top turnbuckle. Shark Boy stands in DiBiase's way on the outside preventing him from breaking up the pin this time. 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Paul Burchill Ranallo: "Wow, that was definitely the back and forth encounter we were promised. Very exciting way to kick things off tonight, and we should expect nothing less from Control. Burchill continues trying to make his mark after failing to win the TV Title, and he could be a dangerous threat to the Legends Championship after that performance."
After that we enter the Skyway Studios Arena in Nashville, TN for the April 28th, 2021 edition of Xtreme immediately following the triple threat match.
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Post by cage on May 5, 2021 0:40:50 GMT -5
Episode 40: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Sabu WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: Christian (w/ Booker T) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Match 1: European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Shelton Benjamin vs. Senshi
Match 2: WWX World Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly(c) vs. Kevin Nash
Match 3: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T(c) vs. Kid Kash (w/ Sylvain Grenier)
Match 4: European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Tajiri
Match 5: European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Balls Mahoney vs. Kevin Thorn
Main Event: WWX Legends Championship Match Sabu(c) vs. Matt Hardy (w/ Batista)
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Post by dcw1 on May 7, 2021 5:25:09 GMT -5
Best match you’ve written so far. Happy that Burchill is doing well, was a big fan of his before he even made it to the WWE. Had power, size and agility, could of been like Walter had WWE not given him that pirate gimmick.
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Post by cage on May 7, 2021 13:03:58 GMT -5
Best match you’ve written so far. Happy that Burchill is doing well, was a big fan of his before he even made it to the WWE. Had power, size and agility, could of been like Walter had WWE not given him that pirate gimmick. Thank you and with any luck he will start to do even better. He's already a former TV Champion, so I'm just as eager as you to find out where he goes from here.
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Post by cage on May 11, 2021 21:09:39 GMT -5
Voting closed. (Thanks to dcw1.) Schiavone: "Hello and welcome one and all to 'Control' our pre-show that demonstrates Xtreme is the fastest growing brand in this company. Before we get to our big match, I want to quell the rumors that Jeff Jarrett was going to retire if he lost this match. Jarrett said he was going to have a much less hands on role in the company if he loses. Jarrett is trying to break into the European Championship division, and feels as though if he cannot do that, then he might be wasting his time. His words, not mine. Anyway, let's get this one going." Christian (Manager: Booker T) vs. Jeff JarrettChristian starts off by locking Jarrett in a headlock, then he quickly pops off the ropes and drops him with a shoulder block. Jarrett is immediately back up and goes for a hip toss, but Christian blocks it and uses a hip toss of his own. Jarrett rolls out to the floor to regain stamina. Jarrett slides back in the ring, but Christian is on him again with another hip toss into an armbar. Jarrett slowly makes his way to his feet and tries to win a test of strength battle, but Christian puts him back on the mat with an armbreaker. Christian goes for a leg drop, but Jarrett rolls out of the way. Jarrett picks him up, knees him in the gut, and hits him with three consecutive rights to the face. Then Jarrett irish whips him off of the ropes. But Christian uses that to his advantage with a Thesz press and the traditional rights to the face on the mat. Nunzio runs down to the ring and gets up on the apron to have words with Christian. Jarrett tries to capitalize on the distraction, but Christian catches him in time with an uppercut. Christian goes for the pinfall, but only a 1 count. Christian uses an armdrag on Jarrett and wrenches in on an armbar, then quickly gets up and comes off the ropes with a sliding clothesline. This gets him a nearfall. Christian whips Jarrett into the corner and then climbs up and begins to hammer away for the 10 bell salute. Then Christian tries to pander to the crowd for a 5 second pose. Jarrett tries to carry him to the middle of the ring and drop him, but Christian stops him with an elbow to the head. Christian confers with Booker on the outside then goes back to working on Jarrett. Jarrett tries to evade, then shoves the referee into Christian and now the ref is down. Nunzio comes in while the ref is down so he and Jarrett can take turns punching Jarrett around until Booker comes in to even the odds. Jarrett pulls Christian to the outside and bounces his head off the apron, then bites him! Christian slides in the ring and clotheslines Nunzio back to the outside, and Booker follows him to ensure he stays outside. Jarrett catches him during this with a sleeper hold that he wrenches in for a couple of minutes. Then he turns him around, still holding on to the neck, and knees him three times before ending the chain with a neckbreaker. He goes for the pin and realizes the referee is still down, so he goes over to try to wake the ref up. He gets the ref up and hits Christian with two kneedrops right on the neck for good measure and goes for the pin again. Only a 1, as the ref was still groggy. Jarrett then goes for a sideheadlock in the middle of the ring, which he wrenches in every few seconds. The crowd is behind him as Christian fights back to his feet and tries to elbow Jarrett off of him. But Jarrett shuts him down with an irish whip to the corner followed by an immediate stiff clothesline. Then Jarrett stomps away on him in the corner as he fell to the mat. Jarrett is frustrated and yelling at Christian as he gives him a few rights and lefts in the corner, then he tries to hit him with a DDT but Christian reverses with another uppercut. Following that Christian used another two uppercuts, then came off the ropes for a strong forearm smash. An inverted atomic drop from Christian, then a clothesline to Jarrett, who popped right back up after the atomic drop. Christian charged him, and Jarrett leveraged him over the ropes and onto the apron. Jarrett tries to capitalize, but Christian knees him through the ropes and bounces his neck off the ropes with a neckbreaker. Christian slides back in the ring for a pin attempt and gets another nearfall. Christian tries to go for Unprettier, but Jarrett drops to the mat so Christian whipped him hard into the turnbuckle which caused him to bounce right off and fall to the mat. As he's getting back up, Christian crossbodies him over the top rope and down to the floor. Jarrett is up first and bodyslams Christian on the outside. Christian gets back up quick and charges at him, but Jarrett sidesteps and throws Christian into the ring post. Then Jarrett wraps him around the turnbuckle on the outside. Jarrett lets it go to stop the refs count for the dq, as he continues the countout count, and Jarrett dropkicks Christian from behind sending him in to the ring post again. Jarrett rolls Christian back in to the ring and slides in with the count at 7. Jarrett stops Christian's potential momentum with a clothesline, then he heads to the top rope. A diving elbow drop from Jarrett results in a nearfall. Jarrett confers with Nunzio, and then he hits a spike DDT on Christian, which was apparently what Nunzio coached him to do. Christian gets some separation, as Jarrett tried to stay on him, with a jawbreaker. They both slowly make their way to their feet, then when they're both at eye level with each other Christian kicks him in the face. Christian picks him up and uses a swinging neckbreaker to pick up another nearfall. Christian picks him, sends him off the ropes, and connects with a snap slam. Christian lifts him up again, intending to go for a suplex, but Jarrett tries to reverse that with another spike DDT. Christian blocks it, and KILLSWITCH ENGAGE! 1-2-3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Christian Christian quickly rolls out of the ring as Chuck Palumbo was going to ambush him from behind when he came out of the crowd and they exchange words now. Christian outside the ring, and Jarrett with the FBI in the ring. Ranallo: "A fantastic match, of course, but a bit confusing as to what Jarrett's future is going to hold because it appears now that he has aligned himself with the Full Blooded Italians. Anyway, great way to kick things off as we head in to the big show tonight."
We enter the Skyway Studios arena in Nashville, Tennessee for the Tuesday, May 5th, 2021 edition of Xtreme Wrestling. Schiavone: "We welcome you one and all to WWX's Tuesday night broadcast, tonight we move one step forward towards SlamFest: Moment of Truth. The action continues as tonight we have just received word that Hardcore Holly's World TV Title defense will be against none other than Kevin Nash, the former Hardcore Champion. With a brief prelude to tonight's show out of the way, allow me to introduce my broadcast colleague, as always, Mauro Ranallo." Ranallo: "Thank you very much, Tony. I am proud that Xtreme was the first show to announce the name of the next WWX Pay-Per-View live and on the air before any other show, what a great way to kick things off tonight."
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Episode 41: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Matt Hardy WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: Shane McMahon (w/ Bobby Lashley) vs. Shark Boy
Match 1: European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Jeff Jarrett (w/ the FBI) vs. Scott Steiner (w/ Kevin Nash, Booker T, Christian)
Match 2: Tajiri vs. Tommy Dreamer (w/ Sabu)
Match 3: European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Christian vs. Marcus Cor Von (w/ Elijah Burke)
Match 4: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (w/ Triple H) vs. Cody Rhodes (w/ Kevin Thorn, Paul Burchill, & Balls Mahoney)
Match 5: Heidenreich vs. Elijah Burke
Match 6: Triple H (w/ Stone Cold) vs. Senshi (w/ Jimmy Wang Yang)
Main Event: European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Shawn Michaels vs. Johnny Nitro
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Post by cage on May 18, 2021 17:13:45 GMT -5
Voting closed. (thank you dcw1.) ControlSchiavone: "Hello and welcome one and all to 'Control' our pre-show with the mission statement that Xtreme is the fastest growing brand in this company. Before we get to our big match, I want to assure everybody that the matches on this program do have very high stakes and are not just throwaways as Mr. Bischoff might have you believe. For example, our match tonight goes back to last week's show, when Shark Boy prevented Shane's good friend and our GM from winning that match. This match will also be contested in the Television Championship division now that a new champion has been crowned. Shane McMahon is a former 2-Time World TV Champion, the second in history, and would love to have the title back around his waste to become the first ever 3-Time champion. Well, without further ado, let's get this one going." Shane McMahon (Manager: Bobby Lashley) vs. Shark Boy Shark Boy drives McMahon back into a corner and gives him a couple of shoulder blocks, but Shane clubs him in the back with a couple of forearms and pushes him back into the opposing corner. Shane climbs up the turnbuckle and begins hammering away at Shark Boy's face; the 10 bell salute. When he lets up Shark Boy charges at him out of the corner, but Shane stands his ground and Shark Boy just bounces right off of him. Shane follows that up by clotheslining Shark Boy over the ropes and down to the floor. Shark Boy stubbornly slides back in the ring and charges at him again, so Shane responds with a drop toe hold. Shane delivers a knee drop to the back, then rolls him over for a cover and barely receives a 1 count. Right hand to Shark Boy and an irish whip into the corner. Shane charges at him going for a shoulder block, but Shark Boy sidesteps and sends him shoulder first into the post. Then, Shark Boy threw him hard, chest first, into the opposing corner. Shark Boy, in control now, kicks him in the chest, delivers a forearm to the back, then delivered a gutbuster. Shark Boy lays him out over the ropes, after which we see Heidenreich coming down to ringside, off the distraction Shark Boy hits Shane with a clothesline from behind and turns him over for a cover that only gets a 1. Shark Boy picks him up and slams him head first off the ring post. Then gives him a corner splash, which he follows up by pulling him in for a shoulder block. He picks Shane up again for a short arm clothesline, then he floats over and slams his arm down on the mat. Another cover and a nearfall for Shark Boy. Shark Boy locks Shane into a bear hug on the mat, but Shane gives him a series of back elbows to knock him off. Shane comes off the ropes for a running grapple, but Shark Boy stops him with a headbutt to the midsection, which he follows by going for the pin and getting another nearfall. Shark Boy uses a reverse bear hug this time and Shane connects with a couple of rights before Shark Boy bodyslams him into another pin attempt for his third nearfall of the match. Shark Boy goes back to the reverse bear hug and Shane is successful in breaking the hold with his lefts this time. Now they're exchanging rights and lefts in the center of the ring. Shane comes off the ropes again and runs into Shark Boy's knee this time. Shark Boy gets his 4th nearfall and transitions right back into the reverse bear hug working over the chest/midsection of McMahon here. Shane gets to his feet slowly and is able to break the hold by winning a test of strength, then hits two consecutive bodyslams to create some separation. Shane off the ropes again runs into Shark Boy's elbow to the gut, then Shark Boy locks in a rear bear hug. Shark Boy transitions into an abdominal stretch using effective chain wrestling against the heavier opponent. Shane reverses it with a hip toss then hits two double ax handles and gets on him with a flurry of rights to the face while Shark Boy is grounded. Shark Boy kicks him off and irish whips him into the ropes. But Shane has the momentum and puts him down with a couple of clotheslines. Shark Boy stumbles into the corner and Shane spears him. Shane whips him off into the ropes. Shane kicks him right in the face, then lifts him up for what looks like a chokeslam, but he drops him back first onto his knee instead, and Shane gets the nearfall now. Shane connects with an uppercut and another double axhandle to the back. He tries to lift Shark Boy up again, but Shark Boy reverses it into a back bodydrop. Shane connects with the Shane O'Shuffle, which was mostly to taunt for the crowd, but ends it with a devastating right hook this time. He's going for the pin, but Heidenreich's on the apron distracting the referee. Shane got in Heidenreich's face until he saw Shark Boy coming at him, so he sidestepped and Shark Boy dropkicked Heidenreich off the apron. Shane hits the Shane O'Shuffle one more time after Shark Boy gets over the shock of hitting his tag team partner. Then Shane heads up to the top rope and connects with an impressively high shooting star press! 1-2-3! Here is your winner by way of a pinfall: Shane McMahon Ranallo: "That was a fun one, but for a few missteps with interference. Shark Boy looked good, but Shane McMahon's more experienced in singles action and that's what we saw here. This could be the start of Shane's redemption back to the TV Title as Shark Boy has no choice but to continue his tag team career for a bit longer at least." We leave the Civic Center that plays host to each episode of Control and enter the Skyway Studios arena in Nashville, Tennessee for the Tuesday, May 11th, 2021 edition of Xtreme Wrestling as the action rolls on right where Control left off! Schiavone/Ranallo: “Welcome to Xtreme! We’re here at the announce table to give you the rundown on everything that happens as it happens!” Ranallo: “We have just been informed that the Shane McMahon/Shark Boy Match was a preview for a huge 6 Way Scramble #1 Contender Match that will take place on this program next week!” We head to the ring for the first official match of the night. We get the ring entrances for both competitors for tonight's #1 Contender Eliminator Match as they made their way to the ring to their entrance music, naturally. With both men in the ring, the referee signals for the bell. The bell rings and this first match up is officially underway! WWX European Championship Eliminator Qualifying Match Jeff Jarrett (w/ The FBI) vs. Scott Steiner (w/ Kevin Nash, Booker T, & Christian) To start the action, both men meet in the center of the ring for an early lock-up. To gain control, we see Jeff Jarrett focus on the wrist of Steiner. In retaliation, Steiner slaps him off. Jarrett sends Steiner out of the ring with a perfect dropkick.
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Post by cage on May 18, 2021 21:04:11 GMT -5
Episode 42: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Matt Hardy WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: Heidenreich (w/ Shark Boy) vs. Chuck Palumbo (w/ Nunzio)
Match 1: Singles Match to determine the #1 Contender to the WWX Championship Christian vs. Jeff Jarrett
Match 2: Six Way Scramble Match to determine the #1 Contender to the World Television Championship Shane McMahon (w/ Bobby Lashley) vs. Shark Boy (w/ Heidenreich) vs. Tommy Dreamer vs. Kevin Thorn (w/ Elijah Burke) vs. Stevie Richards vs. Cody Rhodes
Match 3: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T(c) vs. Sylvain Grenier
Match 4: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (w/ Triple H & Batista) vs. Senshi (w/ Jeff Jarrett, Tommy Dreamer, & Jimmy Wang Yang)
Match 5: Shawn Michaels vs. RhYno
Match 6: WWX World Television Championship Match Kevin Nash(c) vs. Hardcore Holly
Main Event: Batista, Triple H, & Matt Hardy vs. Shelton Benjamin, Jimmy Wang Yang, & Sabu
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Post by cage on May 25, 2021 18:22:37 GMT -5
No votes. Simulated results incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) Control Schiavone: "Hello and welcome one and all to 'Control' our pre-show with the mission statement that Xtreme is the fastest growing brand in this company." Heidenreich (Manager: Shark Boy) vs. Chuck Palumbo (Manager: Nunzio) Heidenreich started this one off with a side headlock takedown followed by a couple of armbars before setting in a wristlock on the mat and behind the back. But Palumbo gets an adrenaline rush from the crowd being on his side and rises to his feet before backing Heidenreich into the corner. Palumbo tries a quick forearm smash, but Heidenreich has it scouted and moves out of the way allowing him to shoulder block Palumbo in the corner a couple of times. Heidenreich pulls him out for a stiff short arm clothesline and follows it up with a quick standing elbow drop. Then, Heidenreich lifts him up again and connects with a brainbuster. Heidenreich with an irish whip into the corner and charges after him but gets caught with a boot to the face. Palumbo takes control with an STO out of the corner. Palumbo connects with two consecutive bodyslams on Heidenreich in the center of the ring. Palumbo connects with a smooth DDT before floating over into the corner which only gives him a 1 count. Heidenreich goes for an armbar, but Palumbo reverses it into a schoolboy pin attempt for a nearfall. Heidenreich tries to irish whip him, but Palumbo hangs on to the ropes. Then Palumbo pulls him in for a knee to the gut before hitting a few forearms to the back and a European uppercut, which he follows up with a gutwrench powerbomb for another nearfall. Palumbo is frustrated and gives him a series of standing elbow drops. Palumbo picks him up and puts Heidenreich on the top ropes, but here's Shark Boy on the apron. Shark Boy prevents the superplex attempt long enough for Heidenreich to hit the flying clothesline off the top rope. Heidenreich picks up Palumbo, motions to the crowd, sends him off the ropes and connects with a spinning side slam. 1-2-3! Here is your winner by way of pinfall: Heidenreich
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Post by cage on May 25, 2021 20:17:17 GMT -5
Episode 43: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Matt Hardy WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: Kid Kash & Sylvain Grenier vs. The New Breed [Elijah Burke/Marcus Cor Von]
Match 1: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T (w/ Christian)(c) vs. Tajiri
Match 2: Cody Rhodes (w/ Tommy Dreamer) vs. Chuck Palumbo (w/ Nunzio)
Match 3: WWX World Television Championship Match Kevin Nash(c) vs. Shane McMahon
Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Tommy Dreamer
Match 5: WWX European Championship Match Mark Jindrak(c) vs. Christian
Match 6: WWX Legends Championship Match Matt Hardy(c) vs. Sabu (w/ RhYno & Senshi)
Main Event: WWX World Tag Team Championship Match The Two Man Power Trip(c) vs. Driftwood (Shark Boy/Heidenreich)
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Post by Kill Em' All on May 26, 2021 11:15:25 GMT -5
Just to be clear; I can vote on the matchcard?
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