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Post by The Undertaker on Jan 18, 2008 10:15:27 GMT -5
Im liking what you're doing with the NWO so far. I like the members in it, and i dont think you really need to ad anyone right now. Like Rey, Kidman & Konnan getting the win in the 6-man tag. Savage picking up a win is good, and im glad Goldberg was in the Main Event. Im expecting Nash/Goldberg/Flair vs. Steiner/Jarrett/Hogan at the next PPV maybe? unless you ad Scott Hall to Nash's team, and add another to the NWO team. im loking forward to see where you go with this.
Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by billwfc on Jan 18, 2008 14:01:00 GMT -5
Thursday 21st February 2002 WWF Smackdown! Live from the Oracle Arena in Oakland, California The Smackdown opening video is played, the camera's go down to Michael Cole and 'The King' Jerry Lawler who welcome you to the show. Mr McMahons music is played as he kicks off the show tonight. He seems in a pleasant mood announcing in the short term tonights main event is a real blockbuster match when 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin will face The Undertaker in one on one action. In the long term however he says at Wrestlemania every WWF Championship will be defended at Wrestlemania so there will be a series of number 1 contender matches in the coming weeks. Big Show def. Justin Credible via pinfall Big Show looked in top form as he destroyed Credible, Show hit the chokeslam for the win -Commercials- A video is played recapping Raw. It showed moments like when Tazz turned on Spike Dudley and the main event match between Rock/HHH v Jericho/Angle Tazz def. Spike Dudley via submission Tazz continued the beating from Monday night on Raw, he again choked Spike out with the Tazzmission A video is played on screen for tonights remaining matches including the Austin/Undertaker main event and a singles match between European Champion Christian and Chris Benoit -Commercials- APA def. Al Snow and Maven via pinfall The superior strength and experience paid off in this match. Although Maven and Al Snow worked well as a team and looked good together all it took was one clothesline from Bradshaw on Al Snow for the victory. A highlights video is played from the No Way Out PPV with the main part being the Steve Austin/Chris Jericho main event for the WWF Championship The camera's go backstage to Tazz who has announced that he is back to his old 'extreme' ways. He explained Spike Dudley was slowing him down so it was out with the old and with the well even older as he introduced his manager, Paul Heyman. Heyman basically said Tazz is going to right through this company like a hot knife though butter. -Commercials- Christian def. Jeff Hardy via pinfall European Champion Christian pulled out every trick in the book, he tried running away, using weapons and manipulating the ref. It all worked in the end as he won with a roll up with his feet of the ropes. A video for Raw is shown, it previews the upcoming show by saying WWF Champion Chris Jericho will be in action as he faces Edge in the main event. The other match mentioned features The Rock who goes up against The Big Show. Steve Austin def. The Undertaker via pinfall It was another classic from these 2 legendary performers, they gave it all their all but Austin gave it that little bit more who won with a Stone Cold Stunner. Post match Austin did his usual getting drunk with the crowd thing until he got interrupted by his opponent who drove him down to the mat with a huge chokeslam.
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Post by The Undertaker on Jan 18, 2008 14:14:32 GMT -5
Jericho vs. Edge and Rock vs. Show are BIG matches. both of them on one show is huge. Nice to see Taz get a win, you should push him. Also nice to see Christian get a win as well.
Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by fallenhero on Jan 18, 2008 15:12:41 GMT -5
The show was good, but if this is February 2002, why the God is Benoit in there? He was out until like May-June 02. I like your format and writing style, though. You're definitely a great writer. I'll edit this with a reply to Nitro/Thunder later on.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Jan 18, 2008 18:51:32 GMT -5
Nice Nitro Chaz. Booker is so awesome, I hope you keep the title on him.
And Bill, RAW was well written. I am impressed. The Dudley Boyz winning the tag straps was a good move. I liked the way you ended the show. I can't wait for the Triple H/Steph big confrontation.
Both Thunder and SmackDown! were good too boys. Really solid as usual Chaz, and you're really impressing me Bill.
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Post by billwfc on Jan 19, 2008 8:13:07 GMT -5
Everybody I realise the Benoit mistake it kinda shows my inexperience tbh, but I like to own up to my mistakes I mean I could easily just edit it and leave it there but I'd rather own up as well. Thanks for the comments too fills me with confidence I'll have heat up very soon too
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Post by billwfc on Jan 19, 2008 11:23:20 GMT -5
The introductory video is played, the camera's go straight to the action with the commentators Johnathan Coachman and Michael Hayes welcoming you to the show during the first match Trish Stratus def. Molly Holly via pinfall Decent quality match for the women, certainly 2 of the better womens wrestler about. WWF Women's Champion Trish won with the stratusfaction A video is played to show the nights remaining segments, this includes the Tommy Dreamer/D'Lo Brown match, a highlights video of the Austin/Undretaker main event from Smackdown and the main event of heat a tag team match between Rhyno/Raven v Val Venis/Scotty 2 Hotty. Tommy Dreamer def. D'Lo Brown via pinfall. Dreamers grit and determination saw him through this match as he kicked out of D'Lo's sky high finishing move, D'Lo couldn't do the same with Dreamer winning with a Dreamer driver. -Commercials- A 10 minute long is played showing the Steve Austin v Undertaker main event from Smackdown Raven and Rhyno def. Val Venis and Scotty 2 Hotty via pinfall ECW, ECW! The chants were there for them and it must have spurred them on, they were immense to say the least! Rhyno delivered his signature gore to Val and lets be honest you don't get up from that.
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Post by The Undertaker on Jan 19, 2008 12:06:15 GMT -5
Good show. Nice to see Trish get a win. Nice bit about Taker vs. Austin from Smackdown being shown. I liked that. Nice to see Dreamer get a win as well.
Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please
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Post by Jord on Jan 19, 2008 12:52:03 GMT -5
Heat was good, and I was glad to see Trish get the win over Molly. Glad that Dreamer got the victory over D'lo Brown. I like the addition of the WWF to this diary, it's a great diary to say the least.
Drop a reply to WCW '07 - '08 please.
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Post by chaz on Jan 19, 2008 14:26:17 GMT -5
HARD ROCK CAFE, LAS VEGAS, NV; FEBRUARY 25th 2002The Monday Nitro intro begins to play as we go live into the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tony Schiavone and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan are at ringside and they welcome us to tonight's program, featuring all your favourite WCW Superstars Eric Bischoff and Curt Hennig are in the ring. A table has been set up, with a contract lying on top of it. Bischoff says that due to unfortunate circumstances, Curt Hennig decided to take legal action against WCW. But, the two parties have come together and have negotiated a deal that will see them both fine. Bischoff asks Hennig to sign the contract. Hennig takes the mic and says that he will now be facing Booker T at Greed for the WCW World Title, in a match where he will choose the stipulation. Buff Bagwell defeated Billy Kidman w/Rey Mysterio Jnr.This match came about after Kidman pinned Bagwell on Thunder. However, Bagwell gained revenge with a roll-up to pin his opponent here. Post-match, DDP came out yet again and said that he wants an answer from Bagwell right here and now after he's already challenged him twice, otherwise he'll come down there and beat him senseless. Bagwell finally accepts DDP's title match request, but he must beat a hand picked opponent on Thunder first. A limo pulls up the in parking lot. Ric Flair, Kevin Nash and Bill Goldberg step out and head into the arena. Randy Savage defeated Rick Steiner via Disqualification.Savage had the match wrapped up until Lance Storm ran in and almost kicked his head off. Storm stares over Savage's body on the mat. A promotional video airs. It contains very dark footage, of dark creatures and beings roaming the streets. We come to hill in a graveyard. Lightning bolts crack in the background. One man leads an army down the hill. He is The Great Muta. This is his Black Heaven Fantasy, and they're here tonight.The Great Muta defeated Scott "Flash" Norton.Muta wins via Pinfall following the Shining Wizard, but not without some help from The Jung Dragons, who seem to be in a zombie-like state and are covered in a black substance. They hold Norton in place as Muta spits a black mist into his face. Norton drops to the mat before being dragged off by his three attackers. We see a Thunder preview, showing how we'll see Diamond Dallas Page in action for the chance to challenge for Buff Bagwell's US Championship. Also, we'll find out the #1 contenders to the WCW World Tag Team Titles. Mean Gene is standing by with Lance Storm. Gene asks him what the hell he's thinking. Storm says he's pissed off because he's cast aside all the time. Not only is treated differently because he's Canadian, but because he's not an ageing old 80's star like Randy Savage. He should be the one with TV time, not Savage. Savage should retire, plain and simple. Booker T defeated Eddie Guerrero to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.Booker nails the Book End to pick up the win. Following the match, Curt Hennig appears at ringside and informs everyone that he and Booker will meet at Greed in a Steel Cage Match to determine who will be the WCW World Champion. A video package begins to play. A voice speaks. 'WCW provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's 'Greed'.” Afterwards, we see text revealing that we're live in the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on March 18th for WCW Greed.Ric Flair, Kevin Nash and Bill Goldberg come to the ring. They say enough is enough, it's time to lay their cards on the table. They want rid of the nWo and they want it done at Greed. 4 vs. 4, no rules, no limits. They have their man, and he's here now. Scott Hall makes his return and comes to the ring. Hall says he wants Jarrett and Steiner to pay for what they did to him (he points to the big knee brace he's wearing). The nWo come to the stage and accept the challenge. Little do the guys in the ring know, the nWo have a fourth man, and they have done for a while. Who is he? Well, you'll find out at Greed. We're out of time. See you on Thunder.
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Post by chaz on Jan 19, 2008 14:31:45 GMT -5
TOYOTA CENTER, HOUSTON, TX; MARCH 18th 2002WCW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP; STEEL CAGE MATCHBooker T defends vs. Curt Hennig FOUR VS. FOUR WARFARERic Flair, Bill Goldberg & The Outsiders vs. The nWo (Hollywood Hogan, Jeff Jarrett & Scott Steiner) and the Fourth Man w/Rena Mero TO BE UPDATED
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Post by Rated R on Jan 19, 2008 16:48:55 GMT -5
Greed is looking good, especially the four vs. four warfare match. Good to see Muta getting the win, as well as Booker going over Eddie. Booker/ Hennig should be good. Hennig FTW.
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Post by billwfc on Jan 19, 2008 21:27:33 GMT -5
WWF Raw! Live from the AT&T Centre in San Antonio, Texas The opening credits role and were straight into the first match of the night X-Pac def. Tajiri by pinfall Quality match as you'd expect, X-Pac won this contest with the X-Factor. A video is shown for tonight's matches, the main event a huge match between The Rock and the Big Show. Also in action will be the WWF Champion Chris Jericho when he faces Edge in one on one action. -Commercials- Tazz w/ Paul Heyman def. Maven by submission The Tazz machine keeps on rolling, Maven put up a fight but just couldn't handle the wide range of suplex's Tazz put on show. Tazz won the match the Tazzmission for a submission victory. The camera's go backstage to Steve Austin who is with the coach. Austin slammed the Undertaker saying he's got some guts doing what he did, and although he calls himself the american badass Austin's the toughest s.o.b to walk the earth. Austin also vowed to get revenge but didn't say specifically when. A recap video for Smackdown is played, the attack by the Undertaker was obviously the main part but it also showed Christian winning his match as well as the APA -Commercials- Rob Van Dam and Kane def. Test and William Regal by pinfall RVD pinned the Intercontinental Champion William Regal for the victory with a 5 star frog splash. During the post match celebrations Van Dam made it clear he wants Regals title. Once again the Coach is standing by with another interview, hes really earning his money these days, this time hes with Edge. Edge stated that tonight is one of the biggest matches of his career against Chris Jericho. He said if he beats Jericho than you never know he could be in the picture for a WWF Title opportunity. -Commercials- Chris Jericho w/ Stephanie McMahon def. Edge by pinfall It says by pinfall but it could basically be by cheating, Stephanie distracted the ref which gave Y2J enough time to deliver a chair shot and lionsault to pick up the victory. A valiant effort by Edge in this non title match who pushed Jericho all the way. The Rock is backstage speaking to some backstage workers before his match when suddenly Kurt Angle jumps The Rock from behind to a huge chorus of boo's from the crowd Angle throws him into several of the boxes used to carry equipment. Kurt Angle stands over The Rock and starts reminding Rocky of the 3 i's intensity, integrity and intelligence all of which The Rock doesn't have and right at the end he exclaimes 'I am not a Monkey!' -Commercials- Big Show def. The Rock by pinfall The Rock only had the commercial break to pick himself up after the attack from Kurt Angle. However it was too much as he looked visibly fatigued and in pain, it was just too much to get attacked and then face a 7 foot 500 pound monster. Big Show won with a big chokeslam for the pinfall victory.
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Post by drakerko on Jan 20, 2008 8:06:16 GMT -5
WCW is still great cant wait to find out who the forth man is, and Booker vs. Hennig is awesome. Raw was great too and i liked Angle beating up Rock and that could develop into a nice feud, and i like the push of Tazz. keep it up!!!
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Post by Rated R on Jan 20, 2008 10:28:10 GMT -5
RAW was good, I like the Rock/ Angle feud, it could be really good if handled well. The Jericho/ Edge match sounded good, and I am liking Tazz's push.
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Post by Dwight on Jan 20, 2008 15:56:23 GMT -5
WWF: - I'm glad you're giving Taz a push with Paul Heyman...that could turn out amazing. - The only advice I would give is try to provide a little more insight into your promos. I mean perhaps explain in more detail or actually write as the wrestler himself. This helps to give life to the feud.
WCW: - Greed is growing nicely. I love how you handle your video packages. - Curious as to whom this "fourth man" is in the nWo. - I'm glad you're keeping Curt in the main event picture...hopefully he walks away as champion.
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Post by chaz on Jan 20, 2008 17:54:30 GMT -5
HARD ROCK CAFE, LAS VEGAS, NV; FEBRUARY 28th 2002The Thunder credits roll, followed by a pyro technics display as Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson welcome us to WCW Thunder. We're straight into action.. Chris Candido defeated Ultimo Dragon.Ultimo Dragon makes his return to WCW, but with a loss to Candido and his Blonde Bombshell. Post-match, a graphic appears on screen revealing how on Monday Nitro we'll see Candido and Dragon as part of a Fatal Four Way also including Jamie Knoble and Psychosis. The winner will take on Shane Helms at Greed for the WCW World Cruiserweight Title. Schiavone and Hudson are discussing the show ahead. Tonight's Main Event sees WCW World Champion Booker T teaming with Diamond Dallas Page. Their opponents are US Champion Buff Bagwell and Curt Hennig. DDP must score the deciding fall to earn a shot at Bagwell's title belt. Mean Gene is standing by with Booker T. Booker talks about how Curt Hennig could have chosen any stipulation for their title match, but it doesn't change the fact that Booker is walking out still WCW World Champion. We're in a graveyard. It's dark, raining and thundering. We see Scott Norton standing there, his eyes white and colourless, no emotion. He too is covered in the same black substance as Yang and Kaz Hayashi were on Nitro (now believed to be the Black Mist). The Jung Dragon's are in the background worshipping a huge pathway of steps. Norton talks about his calling to the Black Heaven Fantasy, his 'Lord's' vision of a greater, dominant paradise. He is the 'Chosen One', the leader of all mankind. A gong sounds in the background and Norton bows his head in prayer. Down the steps, someone walks down in a very odd and demonic costume. The Jung Dragons are bowing on the floor still. The man walks over to camera, slowly and eerily silent. Once there, he stops and removes his mask, revealing the horrific face of The Great Muta. His wide, white eyes standing out against his black face paint. Immediately, he spits black mist into the camera as we cut away. Goldberg defeated Mike Awesome.Awesome tried to put up a fight, but Goldberg crushed him, pinning him with the Jackhammer. Post-match, Jeff Jarrett ran in with the guitar but Goldberg dropped him to the mat with a huge Spear before snapping the guitar over his knee. Scott Steiner comes down and pulls Jarrett from the ring as Goldberg poses for the crowd. A video package begins to play. A voice speaks. 'WCW provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's 'Greed'.” Afterwards, we see text revealing that we're live in the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on March 17th for WCW Greed."Sugar" Shane Helms defeated Rick Steiner.Helms pins Steiner with a roll-up after Steiner missed the Bulldog. Steiner is astounded as Helms celebrates the victory on the ramp. Backstage, we get an exclusive interview with "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Savage claims that Lance Storm singled him out, and that was the wrong thing to do. You single out nobody, especially not the Macho Man. If Storm thinks the Macho Man should retire, he should come do it himself. Macho Man lays down the challenge for Greed - a Retirement Match between him and Storm. Chuck Palumbo & Sean O'Haire defeated Mark Jindrak & Shawn Stasiak w/Miss Hancock to become #1 Contenders to the WCW World Tag Team Championship.Palumbo pins Jindrak after hitting him with a Superkick. Stasiak can't believe they lose and he argues with Jindrak once he comes round. Miss Hancock seperates them. US Champion Buff Bagwell is in the Interview Area. He claims that Diamond Dallas Page has no chance of ever challenging for his title. And if by some miracle it does, then Bagwell still has some surprises up his sleeve. Booker T & Diamond Dallas Page defeated Buff Bagwell & Curt Hennig.It was a struggle, but DDP did indeed make the deciding fall. Bagwell could have finished DDP off after hitting him with a low blow, but decided to taunt him instead. Booker came in and nailed a Book End on Bagwell and dragged DDP over him. Hennig and Booker brawl up the ramp and have to be seperated by officials. That's it for this week. Tune in on Monday for Nitro!
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Post by billwfc on Jan 21, 2008 16:15:25 GMT -5
Thursday 28th February WWF Smackdown from the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York The Smackdown opening video plays and finishes with a big pyro display on stage, Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler thank you for joining them for Smackdown Rhyno def. Jeff Hardy by pinfall Rhyno won this match with a run in from Raven who hit the Raven affect on Jeff while the ref was pre occupied. After the match Matt Hardy ran down to make sure a 2 on 1 situation didn't occur. WWF Champion Chris Jericho is backstage being interviewed. He is asked about how he feels from being so close from going into Wrestlemania as the WWF Champion, Jericho replies by saying he's not surprised at all he's the king of the world and the man in the WWF. Triple H interrupts the interview by getting in Jericho's face for a staredown, HHH said there's only one person who can be considered the man around here and thats himself and he'll prove this on the biggest stage of them all. The camera's fade to a commercial with the picture of Triple H and Jericho still staring each other down. -Commercials- A graphic comes up showing tonights remaining matches which are William Regal , RVD for the Intercontinental title which is coming up next, The Dudley's v Hardcore and Crash Holly, Tazz v Edge for the number 1 contendership for the Intercontinental title and the Big Show v Steve Austin WWF Intercontinental Championship Rob Van Dam def. William Regal to win the Intercontinental Title RVD won the title with a huge 5 star frog splash, Regal is absolutely beside himself he looks like he's going to explode. While this is happening on the titantron it shows Edge watching in the locker room laughing at Regal, you know he must have enjoyed that. The camera's go backstage to the APA office, the scene starts with the APA doing the usual drinking and playing cards, when Hardcore and Crash Holly come in. Hardcore Holly says that Crash is a little worried about the Dudleys with their bullying like reputation, the Holly's offer to pay the APA $1,000 to make sure if anything happens after the match Bubba and D-Von will be dealt with. The APA duelly accept the offer with the camera's going to a break -Commercials- Dudley Boys def. Hardcore and Crash Holly by pinfall The Dudleys seemed more worried about Faarooq and Bradshaw on the outside but they managed to win the match with a 3D to Crash Holly. After the match even though nothing happened the APA decided to attack the Dudley Boys anyway. Tazz and Paul Heyman are backstage Heyman does most of the talking he says that tonight is just the first step of Tazz's domination of the WWF, the second step will be when he wins the Intercontinental Title at Wrestlemania. He also warned Tazz's opponent Edge that there is no way he can stop the human suplex machine. Tazz def. Edge by pinfall Tazz won this match by interference by William Regal, he still looked angry at losing his title earlier, he might even be a little embarrased at Edge laughing at him when he lost. This might explain why he ran down and hit Edge with the brass knuckles to give Tazz the task of covering him for the 1-2-3. -Commercials- Steve Austin def. Big Show by pinfall Stone Cold Steve Austin won this very entertaining wrestling match with a stone cold stunner to pick up the win against the 7 foot giant. After the match Undertaker comes out onto the stage, he said he heard what Austin said about him having guts to attack the other week but he posed the question 'everyone knows I have the guts but does the texas rattlesnake have the guts to go one on one with the Undertaker at Wrestlemania'. Austin replied by saying 'what' over and over and over again. Austin then got the biggest noise of the night when he asked the crowd to say 'hell yeah' if they wanted to see Stone Cold v The Undertaker at Wrestlemania, after this Austins music hit the arena as he decided to drink beer in the ring while sticking his finger up to the american badass who just smiled. A Wrestlemania hype video is played for the biggest event in the world on Sunday March 17th The Rock's music hit the HSBC Arena to a huge pop from the crowd. The Rock grabbed a mic and started to rip into Kurt Angle calling him 'The Olympic Monkey', 'The Olympic cry baby' and he could only attack The Rock when his back was turned . He said he saw what Taker just did so he's out here to issue a challenge to Angle for Wrestlemania. Angle's music hits to a chorus of boo's, he accept's The Rock's challenge for mania as he walks down to the ring. As soon as Angle gets in The Rock attacks but Angle counters pushing Rocky into the corner delivering right hands, The Rock starts to fight back and try's for the rock bottom which gets countered again, Kurt then tried for the rock bottom too but The Rock reverses and quickly hits him with an Angle Slam, the crowd go wild as The Rock stands over Angle who's down on the mat. The Rock's music hits as he works the crowd and Raw goes off air.
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Post by billwfc on Jan 21, 2008 16:21:41 GMT -5
WWF Wrestlemania X8 Live Sunday March 17th from the SkyDome in Toronto Ontario, Canada WWF Championship Chris Jericho (c) w/Stephanie McMahon v Triple H The Rock v Kurt Angle 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin v The Undertaker WWF Intercontinental Championship Rob Van Dam (c) v Tazz w/Paul Heyman WWF Women's Championship Jazz (c) v Trish Stratus v Lita TO BE UPDATED
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Post by Iron Man on Jan 21, 2008 17:19:12 GMT -5
Reading from the latest Thunder and Smackdown! Candido/Dragon sounded like a good match. I like the Hennig/Booker feud, hopefully Perfect wins it.. Another win for Helms Didn't particular like the main event, but it served it's purpose. Good show man! As for Smackdown, you had some good matches. I liked Rhino/Hardy and think they can put on a pretty spot fest good match. RVD/Regal looked awesome as well. Surpised you would have RVD win the belt on SD instead of Mania or at a PPV. Main Event was alright, I liked the ending of Smackdown though. The Mania card is looking good, not particularly a favorite for Rock/Angle at Mania seeing as I think there could have been bigger matches for him. The card is looking good, hopefully you ad some gimmick match to make it look better.
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