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Post by marc91 on Aug 27, 2022 13:36:21 GMT 1
Are you referring to Hassan or Hardy? Or both?
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Post by marc91 on Aug 27, 2022 16:49:14 GMT 1
WWE No Mercy 09.10.2005 Houston, TX
1. WWE Cruiserweight Title: Super Crazy def. Paul London (c) (12 mins) In my timeline, Super Crazy is the leader of the Mexicools as he lasted longer and got more over with the crowd too. Him and London could have had a good opener, with London passing the torch as he is ready to move to other things. Crazy goes over with the moonsault
2. Bobby Lashley def. Christian (7 mins) Christian is on his way out and so he can put over Lashley here on his PPV debut, bumping big for his opponent and making him look better than Simon Dean did on the original show. Christian is used to have a manager and bodyguard, but he is all alone here and defeated after the dominator
3. WWE World Tag Titles: MNM (c) (w/ Melina) def. Juventud & Psicosis (11 mins) It's a heel vs. heel match, but Juvi and Psicosis are the only team ready for this challenge (thankfully I am saving the world from LOD 2000). The mexican would be the babyfaces here due to their smaller size, but at the end MNM cheat again to retain after a snapshot by Nitro on Juventud
4. WWE US Title: Chris Benoit (c) def. William Regal (w/ Paul Burchill) and Booker T (w/ Sharmell) (14 mins)
Regal turns heel on Benoit after Summer Slam, as he's upset for not getting the US Title, but Booker joins the feud because Sharmell pushes him to get some gold. It's almost a handicap match, but the usual arguments give Benoit a bit of fresh air. Benoit submits Regal to the crossface and retains
5. JBL (w/ Jillian Hall) def. Rey Mysterio (10 mins) This was okay, in my version it would hopefully too as they have an open feud and JBL mocks Mysterio for still trying to change Eddie Guerrero and bring him on the bring side. It's an open match and JBL's new PA Jillian distracts Mysterio, so JBL wins with the clothesline from hell
6. Casket Match: Randy Orton def. The Undertaker (16 mins) This was good and a need step in the feud, but again the presence of Bob Orton Jr. is quite useless, as Orton has already spent a few years with someone in his back and needs to be alone for now. Orton sneakily uses a chair and locks Taker in the casket, then setting it on fire
7. WWE World Title: Batista (c) def. Eddie Guerrero (15 mins) It wasn't a good match or anything, but the storyline was okay and Eddie's character development was quite interesting thanks to their frenemies relationship. Of course it's Eddie's last PPV and at least he can leave on top. Batista is in trouble and Eddie uses all the tricks he knows, but Batista retains with the batista bomb
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Post by Josh Spicer on Aug 28, 2022 0:28:42 GMT 1
Are you referring to Hassan or Hardy? Or both? Both in the long run, but in this case, just Matt.
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Post by marc91 on Aug 28, 2022 11:06:34 GMT 1
Gotcha. I like to follow what really happened because it makes it more challenging with injuries, departures etc. I mean, if I had it my way we wouldn't have 2 brands for instance
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Post by marc91 on Aug 28, 2022 11:28:53 GMT 1
WWE Taboo Tuesday 01.11.2005 San Diego, CA
1. WWE IC Title Ladder Match: Carlito (c) def. Shelton Benjamin (15 mins) Benjamin finally has a rematch and would have probably given Carlito the best match of his whole career. Benjamin is also mad at Carlito for disrespecting Ric Flair, as the IC champion doesn't care about anybody else. Benjamin takes a big bump from the top of the ladder to a table and Carlito grabs the belt to retain
2. Matt Hardy & Rey Mysterio def. Chris Masters & Chavo Guerrero (sub. for Edge) (12 mins) Raw and Smackdown had a bit of tension lately, so Vince McMahon invites Hardy and Mysterio for this interpromotional match. Bischoff is mad about it, but it gets worse because Edge refuses to wrestle Hardy after beating him at Homecoming and forcing him to leave Raw. Chavo replaces Edge and Mysterio pins him to win
3. Batista def. Tyson Tomko (3 mins) Bischoff is mad about the previous match's result or even taking place and sends out Tomko to challenge any Smackdown wrestler that is in the building and has any guts. Incredibly, the World Champion Batista is in the house and accepts it. Batista squashes Tomko and pins him after a spinbuster
4. Ric Flair (w/ Torrie Wilson) def. Triple H (18 mins) HHH returns to Raw and turns on Flair for getting soft, siding with Torrie and not k!lling Carlito after he spat an apple on his face. Flair wants to prove that he is still the dirtiest player in the game here. HHH dominates, but undermines Flair and the Naitch pins him after a low blow and a dirty roll up
5. WWE Hardcore Title: Mick Foley def. Rob Conway (c) (5 mins) Another surprise form a PPV that is actually full of them. The division is pretty much on the downhill and I have Foley for this PPV, so why not. Conway brags about being the most hardcore wrestler ever, so Foley arrives and beats him in 5 minutes after a DDT on a barbed wire bat
6. WWE World Tag Titles: Kane & The Big Show def. The Rednecks (c) (w/ Mickie James) by countout (8 mins)
Determined to beat Smackdown, Bischoff brings both Kane and Show back from the suspension but they want a shot at the tag titles. Show and Kane are such a dominant and dangerous team, but The Rednecks just won the titles so here they get counted out on purpose to retain
7. WWE Title: John Cena (c) (w/ Maria) def. Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels (18 mins) Angle and HBK keep messing with each other and now they both have a chance to beat Cena, who is now accompanied by Maria after saving her from an angry Kurt Angle. It was a nice main event and it didn't spoil the first Cena vs. HBK or the Cena vs. Angle blowoff. Cena pins HBK with an FU and keeps the title
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Post by marc91 on Aug 29, 2022 22:11:25 GMT 1
WWE Survivor Series 27.11.2005 Detroit, MI
1. WWE US Title: Booker T (w/ Sharmell) def. Chris Benoit (c) (15 mins) Benoit is mad at Booker, as he had respect for him after the WCW feud but now Booker has changed and his wife is also a bad influence on him. Regal interferes to attack his enemy Benoit, thus siding with Booker, helping him to hit the scissor kick and win the title
2. Last Man Standing Match: Triple H def. Ric Flair (20 mins) This was damn good, but it didn't need 30 minutes and 20 will do instead. HHH can't undermine Flair and lose to him again, while Naitch leaves Torrie backstage as the match is really dangerous. Flair fights with honour, but HHH uses the sledgehammer to knock him down and win
3. WWE World Title: Randy Orton def. Batista (c) (5 mins) Batista was injured and they were just trying to drag it to 'Mania to have this match, but he didn't make it so I am doing it here. Orton takes advantage of the injury, plus he knows Batista better than most and so is aware of his weaknesses. Batista can't do the batista bomb due to the bad shoulder and Orton upsets him with the RKO to win
4. WWE Title Submission Match: John Cena (c) (w/ Maria) def. Kurt Angle (15 mins) This is their blowoff. Angle works on Cena's leg, while Cena sells it and that is pretty much insurance of a good match given their skills. The point of the match is that Cena doesn't have a finisher to win it and so he struggles big time, but there he finally debuts the STFU and incredibly manages to submit none other than Angle
5. The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Bobby Lashley, JBL & Matt Hardy def. Shawn Michaels, Big Show, Kane, Shelton Benjamin & Carlito (30 mins) The winner of the match will get any match he wants, while the losing GM will get fired. I kept most of the original participants, it was a good match and athletes like Taker and Benjamin will make it even better. The teams don't fully get along, but the rivalry is big anyway. Show and Kane are unstoppable, but they end up getting disqualified. It gets down to Taker vs. Michaels and Taker tombstones HBK to win it for Smackdown
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Post by marc91 on Aug 30, 2022 19:08:56 GMT 1
WWE Armageddon 18.12.2005 Providence, RI
1. Speed Of Sound, Psicosis & Juventud Guerrera def. MNM & The Pitbulls (w/ Melina) (14 mins) Speed of Sound are London and Kendrick, while The Pitbulls are Noble and Kash of course. The tag division is finally good and here I can celebrate with this 4 vs. 4, giving them plenty of time to open the show in a great way. Psicosis pins Kash with a guillottine leg drop (Mexicools are now babyfaces)
2. Matt Hardy def. Paul Burchill (w/ William Regal) (8 mins) Hardy needs a few wins, as he was really hot on Raw and quickly lost all of his momentum on Smackdown. Regal takes the night off and is replaced by his student Burchill, silent but dangerous and sadistic. Burchill is undefeated and wants to hit the C4, but Hardy counters it and wins with the twist of fate
3. WWE US Title 2/3 Falls Match: Chris Benoit def. Booker T (c) (w/ Sharmell and William Regal) by countout (16 mins) Benoit gets his rematch and this time it's a 2/3 falls match. It's pretty much the same with these two and another chapter of their feud, not ready to do the blowoff yet. The score is 1-1 and then Benoit hits a crazy dive on Booker, going back in and winning 2-1 by countout, but the belt can't change hands that way...
4. WWE Cruiserweight Title: Super Crazy (c) def. Nunzio (9 mins) Nunzio has been a solid lowcarder for years and I never really gave him a chance, despite good in ring skills and a funny character. Here he makes fun of Crazy's belly, helping the Mexicools turn as well, but Crazy manages to get revenge on his old ECW rival and retains the title with a moonsault
5. Bobby Lashley def. JBL (w/ Jillian) by DQ (6 mins) JBL is really loud and wants all the roster to thank him for single handledly beating Raw, but Lashley disagrees and gets in his face. JBL vows to destroy the undefeated rookie but is actually scared of him. Lashley kicks out at 2 after the clothesline from hell and JBL loses his sh!t, getting disqualified
6. Street Fight: The Big Show & Kane def. Batista & Rey Mysterio (10 mins) This was okay and a nice spinoff of the Raw vs. Smackdown feud, putting over Show/Kane's strength but also elevating Mysterio now that he's hanging with the big boys. Batista is still injured and does what he can, but the Raw team isolates Mysterio and beats him after a double chokeslam
7. WWE World Title Hell In A Cell Match: The Undertaker def. Randy Orton (c) (25 mins) I'm keeping this HIAC match as a main event and also putting the title on the line, as Taker booked this match himself after winning the Survivor Series main event for Smackdown. Taker harasses Orton with a lot of mind games and, after almost a year, Orton is finally scared of him. Taker wins the title with the tombstone
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Post by marc91 on Sept 2, 2022 10:12:17 GMT 1
As Eric Bischoff is gone, Vince McMahon decides to hire Shane McMahon as the new Raw GM
WWE New Year's Revolution 08.01.2006 Albany, NY
1. Ric Flair (w/ Torrie Wilson) def. Edge (w/ Lita) by DQ (13 mins) This was a nice little feud between the two of them and it was a nice "distraction" compared to what Edge would end up doing at the end of the show. Flair just lost the feud against HHH but showed a lot of babyface fire and does the same here. Edge complains about still not being 100% and gets disqualified on purpose
2. WWE World Tag Titles vs. Split: The Rednecks (c) (w/ Mickie James) def. Super Heroes In Training (w/ Super Stacy) (8 mins) Hurricane and Rosey put their future on the line, as they will have to split if they fail to regain the belts. The Rednecks had a good gimmick and got moderately over quite quickly, so here they pick another victory. Hurricane is the star and does all he can, but Murdoch pins Rosey after a lariat and the Rednecks retain
3. Chavo Guerrero def. Shelton Benjamin (12 mins) Chavo turns babyface after Eddie's death, mostly because the crowd would naturally cheer him. Benjamin, stuck in the midcard limbo, turns heel instead and blames the fans. Their feud started in the summer and Benjamin often prevailed, but here Chavo cheats and wins with the frog splash
4. No Disqualification Match: Triple H def. The Big Show (15 mins) This story was okay as well, as it kept Show and Kane separated for a bit because Show is so outraged about what HHH did to Ric Flair. HHH must now change his ways and can't surely bully Show. The No DQ stipulation arrives after a non finish on Raw, here HHH used the sledgehammer and the pedigree to get the win
5. WWE Hardcore Title: Val Venis def. Rob Conway (decision match) Shane strips Mick Foley of the hardcore title as Foley can't defend it regularly, so the title gets reassigned here. Again, that was just a little hurrah in a stagnant division and we go back to the lowcard status. Venis can get over saying that he's always been hardcore and he wins the belt with the money shot
6. WWE Title Elimination Match: John Cena (c) (w/ Maria) def. Shawn Michaels, Kane, Carlito, Chris Masters and Kurt Angle (26 mins) Not doing this as an Elimination Chamber as it was a flat match and I don't want the stipulation to lose prestige, so a normal elimination match can do the job. HBK wins the feud with Angle and pins him after a sweet chin music. Carlito and Masters now work together as a unit and get an edge on everybody else. Cena and Carlito are the last two remaining and a bloody Cena pins Carlito with the F-U to retain
7. WWE Title: Edge (w/ Lita) def. John Cena (c) (w/ Maria) (2 mins) So yeah, as it actually happened, Edge cashes in the money in the bank and wins the title. It was a great moment, hopefully in my story Edge would be booed for doing this though, and even though the reign won't be long it's still a classic angle and the start of a strong feud between the two
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Post by marc91 on Sept 3, 2022 20:44:58 GMT 1
WWE Royal Rumble 29.01.2006 Miami, FL
1. WWE US Title: Booker T (c) (w/ Sharmell and William Regal) def. Matt Hardy (13 mins) I am not giving Hardy a super push or a title now, but he was so hot by this time that I need to do something with him or at least pass the heat to someone else. Hardy is Benoit's partner in the matches against Booker and Regal on Smackdown and here tries to win the belt, but loses after Sharmell's interference and a scissor kick
2. WWE IC Title: Carlito (c) (w/ Chris Masters) def. Chavo Guerrero (11 mins) The above can also be said for Chavo, who won't be a main eventer but the unfortunate events make fans want to see him getting a shot at least. Chavo continues with the "lie, cheat and steal" gimmick, also with advices from Ric Flair, but at the end Carlito retains thanks to his new bodyguard Masters
3. WWE World Title: Randy Orton def. The Undertaker (c) and Kurt Angle (14 mins) Orton/Taker gets a spinoff, but Angle joins the mix and turns babyface after debuting on Smackdown and saving Taker, as he is not a fan of Orton's lack of respect. This triple threat sees no alliances, but Taker and Angle have a miscommunication at the end and Orton takes advantage by hitting the RKO on Taker and pinning him to get the title back
4. WWE Title: John Cena (w/ Maria) def. Edge (c) (w/ Lita) (15 mins) I'd keep this, as Edge's 3 weeks reign was meaningful but unfortunately with bad timing and the need to put the title back on Cena straight away. They plant the seeds for a long storyline here, so at least this is useful for the rest of the year. Edge tries everything he can to keep the title, but Cena hits him with the F-U and wins the belt back
5. Royal Rumble Match: Rey Mysterio wins by last eliminating Triple H (63 mins) RAW participants: Big Show, Val Venis, Kenny Doane, Chris Masters, Kane, Trevor Murdoch, Goldust, Triple H, Lance Cade, Nick Nemeth, Ric Flair, Rob Conway, Rob Van Dam, Shawn Michaels and Shelton Benjamin. Smackdown participants: Lashley, Johnny Nitro, Brian Kendrick, Chris Benoit, Fit Finlay, William Regal, Shane Helms, Jamie Noble, JBL, Super Crazy, Rey Mysterio, Paul Burchill, Paul London and Joey Mercury Benoit is #1 and Regal is #2, they fight for a long time. Fit Finlay debuts as #17 and teases fighting Regal, but then helps him eliminating Benoit. Lashley is #10 and eliminates the most men in the match, including JBL, but Show and Kane both throw him out. Michaels is #15, but shortly after he's attacked by Shane McMahon and eliminated after Vince distracts him. RVD returns as #24 and seems back at 100%. Final four: Mysterio #8, HHH #19, RVD #24 and Flair #30. RVD and Mysterio work together for a bit, but then Mysterio throws him out. Flair has a touching performance and almost eliminates HHH, but H gets the best of him. We're down to HHH and Mysterio and Rey Rey plays possum like Eddie, pretending to be knocked down, only to dropkick the naive HHH and eliminate him to win the Rumble
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Post by marc91 on Sept 4, 2022 12:48:50 GMT 1
WWE No Way Out 19.02.2006 Baltimore, MD
1. Speed Of Sound def. The Pitbulls (12 mins) Again, this is London and Kendrick against Kash and Noble. The two teams have been involved in a rivalry for a few months now and both want to get a title shot. I think this is the opener I need to set a good tone and high standards for the PPV. Kendrick pins Noble with the sliced bread #2
2. Matt Hardy def. Shane Helms (8 mins) It is addressed that the former Hurricane is now back to being Shane Helms, upset at fans for seeing him as a joke. It is also revealed that they are longtime friends and Matt tries to help Helms, who refuses his support. Helms is getting a few months off due to injuries, Hardy pins him with the twist of fate
3. JBL (w/ Jillian Hall) def. Rey Mysterio (9 mins) This feud has been on and off for 2 years now, JBL mocks Mysterio for winning the Rumble and calls it a fluke, provoking Rey Rey's anger for the sheer disrespect. Mysterio shows his progresses and stands toe to toe with JBL, but Randy Orton interferes and JBL wins with the clothesline from hell
4. Booker T, Fit Finlay & William Regal (w/ Sharmell) def. Chris Benoit, Lashley & Paul Burchill (w/ Kristal) (15 mins) Booker has now both Finlay and Regal in his stable to fight Benoit. The Canadian is supported by Lashley and Burchill, who turned babyface after refusing to work below Booker. This can be my show stealer as the talent in this ring is really good. Benoit is on fire, but Booker wins by pinning Burchill after the scissor kick
5. The Undertaker def. Mark Henry (5 mins) Taker needs an opponent to get to 'Mania and Henry can be the sacrificial lamb here, as I don't have many options to pick from. Taker squashes Henry and sends a message to Kurt Angle by beating Henry with the triangle choke, making him tap out
6. WWE Tag Titles: MNM (c) (w/ Melina) def. Super Crazy & Psicosis (11 mins)
This feud has lasted for a while and this is the blowoff. MNM take out Juventud by injuring him, which upsets both Crazy and Psicosis. The Mexicans are more aggressive than usual and get really close, but MNM cheat and Mercury pins Crazy with the snapshot. Psicosis then turns on Crazy after the match
7. WWE World Title: Randy Orton (c) def. Kurt Angle (15 mins) In order to get to 'Mania, Orton has to defeat Angle first in the first ever encounter between the two. Orton seems outwrestled, but he plays some mind games. Angle wants to provoke Taker as well and he breaks the ankle lock for a triangle choke, but Orton uses this to roll him up and pins Angle using the ropes for leverage
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