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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,391 ✭✭✭D2D


    D.W.O Annihilation - Live from Cowboys Stadium in Texas

    A massive pyro display goes off as we are live in the stunning Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas for D.W.O Annihilation

    Match 1:
    Unlimited Title - Amazing Red (c) vs. Kofi Kingston
    A stunning way to kick off the PPV. Match is completely back and forth with both men getting a ton of offence in. After a ton of near finishes that have the crowd worked up, Kofi goes for the Trouble in Paradise but Red ducks and, using Kofi's momentum, hits the Code Red for the 3 count.

    Amazing Red retains his title and lives up to his name "Amazing"

    We go backstage to an interview with D.W.O's newest superstar, Robbie E. Robbie claims that he came to the D.W.O to live it up. He proceedes to bring out a boom box and fist pump's to DJ Pauly D's "Beat dat Beat" as the camera awkwardly fades out



    Match 2:
    Essa Rios vs. Curt Hawkins
    Hawkings comes out and cuts a promo on how stupid it is to have to biggest ever PPV and not have him on the card. He challenges anyone in the locker room asked for a match and Essa Rios answers the call. Rios takes control of the match and looks to have it won until Hawkins gets a roll up and decides to hold on to the bottom rope for leverage for the 3.

    Winner: Curt Hawkins

    We cut to a limo arriving and Floyd "Money" Mayweather steps out of it. Mayweather smiles and proclaims that it's good to be in the limelight.

    Match 3:
    The D.W.O change your destiny match.
    Mayweather comes out to an almighty ovation from the crowd. He puts over the D.W.O and it's ability to sell out Cowboys Stadium. He goes over the rules of the following match. The man who grabs the $1 million dollar briefcase not only keeps the money but can "change his destiny" by putting himself in any match at any time.

    Crash Holly, Zack Ryder, Frankie Kazarian, Petey Williams and Robbie E come out and the match is underway. An unbelievable paced match with many spots as ladders are involved. Crash Holly takes an awful bump from the ladder onto the ring apron, which trainers come out to to bring him to the back. Ryder and Robbie E seem to be working in tandem for the match. The finish comes when Kaz begins climbing up but Robbie E stops him. Robbie E throws Kaz into Petey Williams, who hits the Candian Destroyer. Crash Holly hits Williams with a reverse DDT as Robbie E begins to climb. Crash goes to stop him but gets hit by the Ruff Ryder. Robbie E continues to climb... he has his fingertips to it.... WOOO WOOO WOOO, Ryder tilts the ladder and Robbie falls from it. Ryder climbs, unhooks the case and now has the ability to "change his destiny"

    Winner: Zack Ryder

    Replays are shown of the finish. We go to a promo for the next match, a 3 way match for the tag titles

    Match 4:
    Tag Titles on the line - Gen Me vs. Ink Inc vs. Age of the Fall
    Tempo slows down here as the match gets going. Max and Jeremy Buck are flying around the place as they try to take control of the match. The finish comes as Black hits Gods last gift onto Moore for the 3

    Winners and Tag Champs - AOTF

    We see Robbie E in the back in a right move until Mayweather comes in. Mayweather has a surprise for him, he brings in the Jersey Shore cast!! They all go off partying and bitching

    Tonight PPV theme is Ignition by TobyMac


    Main Event -
    Triple Thread for the D.W.O Title - AJ Styles vs. Jeff Hardy v.s Kane
    Crowd are buzzing for this as the bell rings. AJ controls the pace and gains early momentum. An even match with all 3 men getting offence in but Hardy comes out the victor with the Twist of Hate onto Styles followed by a Swanton onto Styles.

    Pyro begin to go off as Hardy celebrates with the belt until...


    Mr. Defy is out and tells the 110,000 in attendance that he has a major surprise for them. The lights go out as cameras flicker wildly. The lights come back on and Ryder is standing in the ring, staring at Jeff Hardy raising his briefcase. Mr. Defy says that Ryder is exercising the clause to "change his destiny" right now.

    D.W.O Title on the line
    Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Zack Ryder
    Ryder dominates this match but can't seem to get the pinfall. The finish comes when he goes for the Ruff Ryder but Hardy counters for the Twist of Hate but Ryder hits the Ruff Ryder for the win!!!

    The PPV goes off the air with Ryder, with tears in his eyes, celebrating the title with the Zack Pack as we fade to black


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 685 ✭✭✭Cactus Colm


    Eddie Guerrero, Randy Savage, Michael Hayes and Terry Gordy, Satoru Sayama, Art Barr, The Big Show, Barry Darsow and Brian Adams aka Smash & Crush, Chyna, Super Destroyer & The Masked Superstar, Jesse and Festus (Luke Gallows), The Sheepherders, Brian Lee, Mickey Rourke, Ultimo Guerrero, Silver King

    PPV Card:

    Art Barr v Ultimo Guerrero

    TV title Match
    Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayami) v Black Tiger (Silver King)

    Big Show V Kane (Festus) and The Undertaker (Brian Lee)

    Mickey Rourke v Chyna

    Tag Title Match
    The Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, Jesse) v Demolition (Ax, Smash, Crush)


    World Title Match
    Eddie Guerrero v Macho Man Randy Savage


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,430 ✭✭✭✭SlickRic


    SWF: DESOLUTION


    The Card:
    Chris Candido v Tajiri
    Strike Force (Tito & Martel) (c) v The Wild Samoans (for the SWF Tag Team Championship)
    Ray ‘The Crippler’ Stevens v Peter Maivia
    Arn Anderson v Muhammad Hassan
    Tully Blanchard (c) v Brian Pillman (for the SWF Pure Championship)
    Bob Sapp (v/Shaq) v Gorgeous George (w/ Harlem Heat)
    Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) v Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts (for the SWF Heavyweight Championship)


    “Live from Washington DC, welcome everyone I’m Jim Ross alongside Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler, bringing you Desolution. We have a packed house of almost 40,000 here tonight, all anticipating an event to end all events...all anticipating questions to be answered, and lives to be changed forever...in a way that you can only find on SWF”

    Match 1: Chris Candido v Tajiri
    Feud Summary: “The opportunistic Candido is looking for a debut PPV win against the Japanese Buzzsaw who has been on a bit of a losing streak


    Candido cockily makes his way to the ring, really raising the ire of the packed audience. And he stands ready in the ring as Tajiri makes his way to the ring. They lock up, and kick off our PPV in solid fashion.

    Tajiri is all kicks ablazing, really looking to teach Candido a lesson for his attack last week. He has Candido reeling, knocking him out the ring at one stage. But then Candido gives a sly poke to the eye of Tajiri as they lock up in the corner, as the ref tries to separate, and Candido takes control...with a variety of crisp suplexes and draining rest holds.

    The finish comes as Tajiri makes his comeback; Candido catches him in position for a Fisherman’s Suplex, Tajiri counters, hits the Green Mist, blinding Candido. He then hits the knockout kick, but as he falls Candido knocks the ref out of the ring, in a horrible piece of misfortune. Tajiri’s aghast, and goes outside to revive the referee. It takes him a minute or two, but he rolls the ref into the ring. He goes over to Candido, who catches him in a roll-up, grabs some tights, and gets the 3, much to the chagrin of the Japanese Buzzsaw, and the sellout crowd.

    Winner, by pinfall...Chris Candido.

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    Backstage, Shaq can be seen arriving with his entourage. He has his swagger on!

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    In the next shot, we got to Gorgeous George, who is preparing for his match...in an unconventional manner. He’s getting his pins put into his hair, and is having perfume sprayed onto him. He yells at the hairdresser and fires her, as she put a pin in the wrong place...


    Next up...

    Match 2: Strike Force (c) v The Wild Samoans for the SWF Tag Team Championship
    Feud Summary: “A fragile looking partnership of Santana and Martel need to stick together to have any chance of fending off the destructive Islanders, who have taken the tag division by storm.”

    Strike Force look united as they come to the ring. They’re chatting away together, presumably relaying tactics to each other, and give a nice encouraging slap to one another, as the Samoans make their way to the ring, without Peter Maivia, as he has a match with Ray Stevens to prepare for.

    Santana and Afa start off, and Santana gets a quick start, causing the big Samoan to stumble several times with his high-impact, at times high flying, offence. A couple of failed Irish whips lead to him throwing some punches, which have the Samoan reeling; he then ill-advisedly tries a headbutt, almost knocking himself out, which swings the match the Samoans way. They continue to dominate with a series of agricultural looking suplexes, and stiff as **** punches and headbutts, while keeping each other fresh with quick tags.

    The finish comes as Santana finally gets some separation, and finally the opportunity to tag his partner, who comes in to a loud ovation. He clears house, and as Santana gets up on the apron, Martel tags him back in. Santana looks confused. He gets in, reluctantly. Martel then shockingly kicks him in the back, hits a vile backbreaker, and leaves the ring to chorus of boos. He puts his head down and walks to the back. The Samoans pick off the prone body of Santana and become new Champions with a double headbutt.

    Winners by pinfall, and new SWF Tag team Champions...The Wild Samoans!

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    Stone Cold arrives in his pickup truck, gets out, and marches towards the entrance, needless to say with gameface well and truly on. It’s been 5 weeks without getting his hands on Jake; can he hold out another couple of hours?!

    Elsewhere, Shaq is seen chatting to Sapp...
    “My man, this is going to be one hell of a night. Those to homeboys are a disgrace to their profession, and a disgrace to everything that we stand for. I don’t blame George so much man...yeah he’s a fruity bitch, but he doesn’t seem to know any better. But those 2 negros need some lessons learned. If they even breathe on you boy, they’re going to regret it”

    *they high five, Sapp switches on some music, and they start dancing, Jersey Shore style”

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    Next up...

    Match 3: Ray ‘The Crippler’ Stevens v Peter Maivia.
    Feud Summary: “Sore at feeling underappreciated, Maivia want to show just how big a deal he is. Stevens is looking for retribution after the unprovoked attack, and the loss of a man he deemed a good friend and ally”

    There’s a real old school feel to this match up, and the crowd are really into it, recognising that these 2 represent the style which was the basis of what is modern professional wrestling. Stevens is the clear favourite after being on the end of a horrible beating at the hands of Maivia’s Wild Samoans the previous week. Stevens still tries to shake hands with Maivia to start with, but is met with a slap to the face, which lights the flame, and the lock up.

    Stevens doesn’t hold back, and uses all the tricks he normally uses, much to the delight of the crowd, who are revelling in cheering a guy who is clearly cheating...using sly pokes to the eye, choking, etc, to gain an advantage.

    The match swings from side to side, but the finish comes as Maivia goes for the piledriver...Stevens reversing it into a back drop, then a piledriver of his own. A war ends in a win for Stevens, and he has proven that he was indeed the strongest link. He lift Maivia to his feet, but Maivia is having none of it, and squirms away, sulking to the back.

    Winner, by pinfall...Ray Stevens.

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    Arn Anderson is talking to Pillman.
    “I’ve got my own problem to deal with Brian, but trust me, once I’m done, i’ll be supporting you all the way, and I’ll hopefully make it to the ring with you. I know Tully better than he knows himself, and i’ll be able to make sure he gets up to nothing untoward. I know how he thinks, I know how he works, so I’ll have your back”


    Next up...

    Match 4: Arn Anderson v Muhammad Hassan
    Feud Summary: “Arn uses Hassan to make a statement in teaching Pillman a lesson in what he can give him. Hassan took exception and bloodied him violently to set up this match. Hassan has also been like a man-against-the world recently, and will be desperate to prove he is worth a title shot”

    This is a brawl from the start. Arn, with a raucous crowd behind him (as much due to their hatred for Hassan than anything), gets the upper hand, as he manages to isolate Hassan’s left arm, presumably trying to take out a body part, an Anderson tradition, and also, it takes out Hassan’s Camel Clutch submission move. This is the story of the match, as Anderson is in control mostly. Hassan though manages to throw in a couple of slams and get the upper hand as we get to the finish.

    The finish comes as Hassan struggles with his arm. He tries throwing Arn into the corner, fails, and gets reversed into a spinebuster. Hassan kicks out. Anderson can’t believe it and is incandescent with the ref. Hassan sneaks out the ring to buy some time. Anderson follows, and Hassan continues to buy time by sliding back in the ring, much to the disapproval of the crowd. He’s pleading with Arn. Suddenly the wailing music hits, and the masked men from previous weeks stand at the top of the ramp. They distract Arn momentarily and that’s all Hassan needs, as he throws a high knee to the back of Arn, and locks on the Camel Clutch. It’s only a matter of time, and Arn taps out, for what is a bit of a shocking victory, as Hassan proves his doubters wrong, with a little outside help.

    Winner, by submission...Muhammad Hassan.

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    Arn is dejected as he rises to his feet once Hassan has left. He gets a generous round of applause from the crowd, which he acknowledges. He even appears to have a tear in his eye, shocked at the warmth of the crowd.

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    Jake arrives, snake and bag in hand. The camera only catches him from a distance, as he walks in the side entrance.


    Next...

    Match 5: Tully Blanchard (c) v Brian Pillman for the SWF Pure Championship
    Feud Summary: “Pillman, the number 1 contender, takes on the long time champion Blanchard, whose old friend Arn Anderson has taken to mentoring the younger man”

    The match starts, with no Arn Anderson in sight, as he’s presubably still recovering from his loss in the last match. The match is a perfect blend of the flawless technique of Blanchard, with the high-octane offence of Pillman, who has a real energy about him...his mentor obviously given him an edge. Tully ducks, dives, buys time, escapes the ring regularly, and finally manages to ground Pillman after being chased, and does take control, isoloating the left knee of Pillman.

    The finish then comes as Arn Anderson does make his way to the ring. He’s seen encouraging Pillman, with Tully perplexed at what’s happening. Tully bounces off the ropes to try clothesline Pillman, but gets tripped by Arn, which Tully is irate at. He jumps out and squares up to Arn. He backs off though and gets back in. He gets caught by an enziguri kick from Pillman, who then goes high up top for the big splash. He hits it. 1......2.......Anderson puts Tully’s foot on the rope unbeknownst the ref. Pillman is in shock. Arn looks at him innocently, which then turns into a wry smile, as Tully comes in with a shot to back; then hitting a slingshot suplex for the win.

    Winner, via pinfall, and still SWF Pure Champion...Tully Blanchard!

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    Anderson attacks Pillman after the match, grabs a mic, and dismissively says...
    “You fell for the oldest trick in the book son, don’t ever trust anyone without good reason, and don’t ever believe you can split up former Horsemen. We’re brothers man. You can’t possibly have believed I’d choose you over him?

    Come back to me when you’ve learned a few more lessons. For now, take your beating like a man.”

    Anderson delivers another DDT, before him and Tully leave the ring.

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    Shaq is psyching Bob Sapp up for the next match, giving a few slaps to the face, etc. They’re forehead to forehead as the camera cuts to ringside again.


    Match 6: Bob Sapp v Gorgeous George
    Feud Summary: “Sapp doesn’t like George, so spears him. George retaliates by enlisting the help of some negro helping hands to get the upper hand on Sapp, who in turn enlisted the help of one of the most famous sportsmen in America. But at the heart of this is basic Good v Evil...Charisma v Arrogance...Likeable v Detestable...and just basically wanting to shut the arrogant bastard up!"

    George comes out flanked by Harlem Heat V 2.0. They are being roundly booed as expected. George just laughs away, seemingly loving every minute of it. He carefully disrobes, hands his robe and jewellery to his helping hands, and is ready to go. Sapp follows him, Shaq in tow, and they both get the crowd going something fierce. Their dancing, once again, would put the Jersey Shore muscleheads to shame. Once in the ring though, Sapp’s face changes, and we’re underway.

    George is a pro at dodging, weaving, and just plain avoiding a fight. They lock up 2 or 3 times, and each time, George separates himself, ducks out the ring, washes his hands, biding more time, and gets back in, much to the disdain of the crowd. But he doesn’t care. On the 4th lockup, George catches Sapp coming in, and manages to ground the powerhouse with a couple of swift kicks to the knee – the tactic hopefully to nullify the running spear tackle that Sapp has been using so effectively. Every time Sapp manages to use his strength and beat George down, it seems George is able to buy time on the outside, meaning Sapp can never quite get the head of steam he wants. It also doesn’t help that Harlem 2.0 is subtly injecting itself in the match with little slaps behind the ref’s back, and quick beatdowns when Sapp is thrown out. Shaq is struggling to stop the routine.

    The finish comes, however, as Sapp makes a comeback, and finally gets a run of steam going. He hits a few clotheslines on George, hip shakes to boot of course, and Shaq is riling the crowd up. Harlem 2.0 look worried. Sapp sets up for the running spear but Ahmed pulls George out the ring under the bottom rope. They look to bring George to the back. Sapp and Shaq charge behind them and knock Harlem 2.0 over. That leaves George who is brought to the ring by Sapp. Shaq continues to beat Harlem while they’re down...just long enough for the finish to happen. Sapp sets up for the spear, hits it; as he tries to hook the leg off it, George manages to turn the pinning combination into his own. 1....................2........................and Sapp kicks out. That was George’s last chance. He is winded, and Sapp isn’t going to give him a second chance. He hoists him up and hits a running powerslam for the pin and the victory.

    Winner, via pinfall...Bob Sapp!

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    George is prone, as Sapp rolls out the ring. He picks up the handwash, very obviously washes his hands, picks George up, slaps him round the face a few times, does his best Michael Jackson shimmy, and hits George with a knockout punch, before throwing him out the ring.

    Shaq rolls into the ring, and they celebrate with some typical homie (or Sarah Palin) dance moves, as the crowd is in raptures.

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    A split screen is put up on the Tron of Stone Cold and Jake Roberts taping up for tonight’s Main Event. Stone Cold looks restless, as Jake sits cold as ever. A perfect contradiction in styles and personalities. Will Jake’s apparent psychological edge over the last few weeks bear dividends, or can Stone Cold overcome the last few weeks to dish out yet another can of whoop-ass?


    The Main Event: Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) v Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts for the SWF Heavyweight Championship.
    Feud Summary: “Roberts wins the number 1 contendership and proceeds to outthink Austin for the bulk of a month, as he seeks a measure of revenge, for what he describes as Austin causing him to be a mere footnote in Stone Cold’s career, rather than the legend he thinks he should be. This is about the title, but also legacy. Who will win out? Can Austin, now he gets the chance man-on-man, face-to-face, beat Jake, keeping his title, and consigning him to history once again?”


    Jake saunters to the ring first, Damien in tow. He rolls into the ring, and as is his custom, sits in the corner of the ring. The glass then shatters, and Austin hits the ring, like a Jim Hellwig of old, but Jake has slithered out the ring, and Austin can’t find him. He is irate. He jumps out the ring but can’t find him still. Where the hell is Jake? Suddenly Jake blindsides him from behind the announce table, chop blocking him from behind, leaving Austin writhing in pain, maybe suffering from a recurrence of that ankle injury. He throws Austin into the ring, the bell goes and we’re officially underway.

    Jake takes control, and Austin can’t really get going. A few times Austin threatens to make a comeback, but Jake constantly returns to the ankle. The crowd keeps chanting ‘Let’s Go Austin’ in expectation, but Jake does a superb job of keeping the Rattlesnake grounded. About halfway through the bout, Austin rallies, hitting his Lou Thesz press, some driving elbows, and looks set to get that all-too-familiar rally going. At this point Jake slithers out the ring, buying himself time once again...suckering Austin into chasing him, and succeeding in once again getting that ankle.

    The finish comes from about 22 minutes in. Jake hits a short-arm clothesline, and calls for the DDT. He hooks Austin up, Austin reverses into a back drop. Austin calls for the stunner, Jake catches, and drives an elbow into the injured ankle. He synches in a half Boston Crab, wrenching the ankle right back. Austin guts it out to the ropes. Jake sets up for the DDT again, Austin pushes him off. He can barely stand, but he musters a Stunner out of nowhere. Because of the injury there is hesitation on the cover. That’s what Jake needs, and he kicks out, much to the shock of the crowd, and more importantly Austin. Jake rolls out, Austin follows him. Jake catches him in the DDT on the floor. The crowd is in shock. Jake struggles to lift the dead weight into the ring. He manages to, covers Austin...1.................2.....................KICK OUT!

    Jake is irate. Austin is unable to stand pretty much. Jake slithers again to the outside. Austin follows him. He goes for Stunner, Jake reverses AGAIN, this time throwing Austin into the barricade. Jake goes and gets the belt. He puts it on himself, and taunts the crowd. The referee takes it off him, but as he puts it back, Jake grabs the bag which was supposed to have Damien in it, takes out a sledgehammer, and whacks Austin’s ankle, surely breaking it. He throws the evidence away, and throws Austin into the ring. He hooks him up; Austin though, manages a roll-up of all things...1......................2...................3!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Winner, via pinfall, and still SWF Heavyweight Champion....Stone Cold Steve Austin!

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    Jake cannot believe it. Austin is in pain but he has still beaten The Snake. Jake is sitting in the corner in shock. Austin gets to his feet, gets given his title, while hobbling badly. Jake goes to attempting to deck him...Austin ducks, and hits the mother of all Stunners, and yells away in Jake’s face.

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    He gets to his feet, has beers chucked to him, and celebrates Stone Cold style as Desolution goes off the air...!

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    Thank you for reading!

    And remember...a vote for Slick is a vote for World Peace.

    :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 88,677 ✭✭✭✭JP Liz V1


    JP Liz V1 wrote: »
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    LizLinear Wrestling Entertainment Presents
    Mayhem PPV (3 hours)

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    The PPV theme tune is
    Imelda May - Mayhem

    The PPV is live from Madison Square Garden in New York City




    Part I

    Intercontinental Championship Match
    Alberto Del Rio (C) V Chavo Guerrero

    The first match and opening the ppv is the title match for the Intercontinential Championship between current champion Alberto Del Rio and Chavo Guerrero. The champion makes his way first to ring and is introduced by his announcer ring announcer Ricardo Rodriguez. Chavo is out next. Texas Tornado with his arm bandaged up (thanks to Del Rio) joins the announce team for commentary on the match. Ricardo tries to get involved in the match but Texas Tornardo gets up and chases him away from the ring. In the end Chavo hits Del Rio with the three amigos and the frog splash for the win. Chavo is the new IC champion. He celebrates in the ring doing a Eddie dance.


    Triple Threat for the Women's Championship
    Hamada (C) Taylor Wilde V Lita

    Backstage Magnus wishes Taylor good luck in her match and then enters the GM's office. Taylor looks puzzled as to why he went in but continues on and makes her way to the ring as her triple threat match is next. Lita is out next and lastly current champion Hamada is out. Taylor stays out of the ring at the start and lets Lita and Hamada start the match. Hamada knocks Lita out off the ring. Taylor enters and attacks Hamada she tries for a few quick covers but fails. Lita is recovering outside. She finally comes back in takes down both Hamada and Taylor with clotheslines. In the end Lita hits a DDT on Taylor and gets the win and she is the new Women's Champion. Lita shakes hands with Hamada and also offers her hand to Taylor but she refuses. She is crying in the middle of the ring.

    Boxing Match
    Mr. T V Rowdy Roddy Piper

    Piper is backstage talking to Desmond Wolfe, Magnus and Doug Williams. Mr. T is out first. Piper makes his way out next with a mic in hand. Piper gets in the ring with the mic and the bell rings and he backs out of the ring again. He says the ref can count him out as he wont be competing in a boxing match tonight and he starts leaving. The ref counts and Mr. T has won the match. Mr. T gets a mic and he calls Piper a coward. Piper pretends to run towards the ring but stops. Williams and Magnus come and attack Mr. T, Piper then comes in and now all three are beating on him. Jericho comes out to help Mr. T but Wolfe also comes out and attacks him before he gets in the ring. Stephanie comes out and tells them all to stop and that this is ruining the PPV. Magnus leaves the ring. Piper keeps beating on Mr. T in the ring but again Stephanie tells him to stop or face the consequences. Williams leaves the ring. Wolfe asks Stephanie what is going on and she says that this is her PPV and she makes the rules not him or Piper. Jericho is down outside the ring and Mr. T is down inside the ring. Piper is still beating on him. Stephanie fires Piper and orders security to throw him out. She tells Wolfe to go back to the dressing room as the main event Iron man match will be happening tonight. Wolfe is angry but leaves for the back. Medics help Jericho and Mr. T to the back.


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    Part II

    Wolfe and Stephanie are seen arguing in her GM office and the door is suddenly slammed closed.

    X Title Match
    Open to everyone from LWE Roster


    The announcers call this a match a battle royal for anyone to enter. Out first is Primo Colon. Out next is The Real Deal Damian Steele, Carlito, Hamada (yes the former Women’s champion is entering the match must to surprise of everyone but is allowed as Stephanie said the match is open to everyone), Texas Tornado is out even though his arms is bandaged up, Magnus and Williams are also out for this match even though they have tag title match later and the last contestant is Del Rio who enters and goes straight for Texas Tornado. As expected Magnus and Williams team up and the first eliminated is Steele. Carlito tries to eliminate Hamada but in the process is eliminated by Primo who then is eliminated by Hamada. Magnus and Williams go after Hamada and she exits the ring under the ropes. Williams is laughing and Magnus eliminates him. Williams is fuming outside but he has to leave as the ref orders him to. Hamada reenters and tries to eliminate Magnus but cannot and eliminates herself. Del Rio has the armbar locked in on Texas Tornado in the ring and won’t let go despite the ref trying to break it up. Chavo hits the ring and takes down Del Rio. He knocks him out over the ring and follows. Chavo and Del Rio continue their fight outside and all the way to the back with refs and security trying to break it up. Magnus eliminates Texas Tornado and just as he is celebrating he is eliminated by Piper. Magnus gets a mic and says he was fired by Stephanie so he can’t be in this match and therefore he is the winner. Piper gets a mic and says Steph can kiss his Scottish ass as he isn’t going anywhere. Piper is in the ring waiting for his X Title belt. Stephanie comes out with the new title belt. She tells Piper that he was fired earlier and that stands so the new X Title champion is Brutus Magnus. Magnus comes up the ramp and meets Stephanie and gets his title. Stephanie tells Piper to leave the ring or someone will make him. Piper refuses so Desmond Wolfe comes out on Steph’s orders and beats Piper.

    Triple Threat Tag Team Ladder Match for Tag Titles
    The Motor City Machine Guns (C) V Paul London & Billy Kidman V Brutus Magnus & Doug Williams

    Paul London and Billy Kidman are out first. Next out is Doug Williams who don’t look happy at his tag partner the new X Title champion Brutus Magnus and finally the current champions The Motor City Machine Guns are out. The tag titles are hanging up over the ring. For most of the match Williams and Magnus were not on the same page and in the middle of the match Williams hit Magnus with a ladder and left. Most of the action inside the ring was between Shelley and Kidman as London had taken out Sabin with
    450° splash off a ladder and both were down outside the ring. In the end Shelley climbed the ladder and got the tag tiles so The Motor City Machine Guns kept their titles. Sabin and London took most of bumps in the match.


    60 Minute Iron Man Match for WHC Title
    Chris Jericho (C) V Desmond Wolfe


    Jericho is still not ok from his beat down by Wolfe earlier in the night but is still going to compete. He is the medic’s room being checked over and Stephanie comes in to check on him he tells to worry about her Dessie and leaves for the ring. As expected Wolfe attacks Jericho in the injured areas from his previous attack earlier in the night and takes control of the match earlier on. Wolfe scores 2 pinfalls on Jericho pretty quickly. Somehow Jericho reverses an attempted third pinfall by Wolfe will a roll up and scores one for himself. Jericho is using the ropes to help him up and get to his feet. Jericho has turned the match around in his favour and locks in the walls of Jericho, Wolfe taps and not is 2 – 2. It is nearing the 50 minute mark and both men are wrecked and both are trying for near pinfalls. Finally on the 56 minute Jericho scores another pinfall on Wolfe and on the 60 minute as the ref calls for bell and Jericho retains his world title. Wolfe is mad he attacks the ref and takes Jericho’s belt and knocks out Jericho with it. Stephanie comes out and tells Wolfe to give Jericho his title and leave the ring. Wolfe wont so Steph tells him that she has found a better man for herself and wants a divorce, Wolfe is stunned and looks at Jericho as he thinks it is him but out comes the X Title champion Brutus Magnus and he kisses Steph. He tells Wolfe sorry but his heart wants Steph. Wolfe is stunned and crushed in the middle of the ring as the show closes.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,296 ✭✭✭✭gimmick


    Stickied for the voting process.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,296 ✭✭✭✭gimmick


    Going to unstick this now as well.


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