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Post by CTFB on Aug 10, 2024 18:20:29 GMT 1
Note: I don't have a roster sheet so instead of doing all these explanations for the Draft, I'm gonna do a Dual-Branded PPV to close the gap. Since in this rebooking, ECW is not the thing it is IRL (NXT is the thing that replaces it), there is no ECW reunion show. Instead, the One Night Stand naming convention will be used in tandum with Bad Blood, and like the actual One Night Stand PPV's, it will see every match have some kind of stipulation. Bad Blood: One Night StandDate: June 12th, 2005Brand: Dual-BrandedLocation: Target Center, Minneapolis, MinnesotaAttendance: 12,000
WWE Junior Heavyweight Championship; 2 Out of 3 Falls Match: Gavin "Voltage" Spears [2] (c) (w/Amazing Red) def. Simon Dean [0] The next challenger in line for Gavin Spears' Junior Heavyweight title is the optimistic fitness instructor, Simon Dean, and with the 2 out of 3 falls stipulation in place, it leads to a complete clean sweep with Dean not even getting a single win in.
WWE Women's Wrestling Project Championship; Hardcore Match: Kayo Suzuki (c) (w/Hiroko Suzuki) def. Faby Apache The dominance of the Yakuza stable lead by both Kenzo and Kayo Suzuki has cause hell to break loose on the blue brand, especially in the women's division with Kayo and Hiroko both gaining the Women's Tag titles. Faby Apache, a young prospect from Mexico, attempts to take Kayo down to no avail, as the match is brutal, but fun.
WWE Intercontinental Championship; Stretcher Match: Sean O'Haire (c) def. The Undertaker Undertaker would make his return to WWE at WrestleMania 21 to challenge "The Devil's Advocate" Sean O'Haire, but with the added stipulation of the fabled Stretcher match. While it's a match that has some fun moments, O'Haire proves himself to be the next generation of demonic presence in the WWE and defeats the Undertaker as Taker moves his way to the Blue Brand for the time being.
6 Man Tag Team Match; Tables Match: Carlito and The Cabinet of Cool (Orlando Jordan and Aaron Aguliera) def. The Hooligans (Brian "Spanky" Kendrick and Paul London) and Mark Jindrak Taking the Hooligans under his wing, Mark Jindrak would come to odds against Carlito and his cabinet, which lead to GM The Rock putting pen to paper for this match on PPV. A lot of close calls and a ton of cool spots later, it leads to the Cabinet picking up the win.
WWE Women's World Championship; Street Fight: Lita (c) def. Becky Knox After losing the Women's Tag titles, Becky Knox would turn on her former tag partner and try to carve out her own path, saying she wants her title back no matter what. GM Stone Cold would tell the two girls on the Go-Home not to touch each other whatsoever or else the match would be off, and it would lead to a brutal Street Fight, with Lita retaining the championship.
WWE United States Championship; Ladder Match: Muhammad Hassan (c) def. Rene Dupree, Chris Masters, and Jeff Hardy A Ladder Match for the US title would be made including Hassan defending against wrestlers Hassan has beaten before, along with a surprise entrant. That entrant would be Jeff Hardy, making his WWE return. The match is filled with a lot of fun moments but ends with Hassan skirting by with the title.
World Heavyweight Championship; Steel Cage Match: Batista (c) def. AJ Styles Following the Draft, a shocking trade would take place as Christian Cage would go to Raw and Batista to SmackDown, meaning the World titles would swap brands. A new brand means new challengers, one of them being AJ Styles, who missed out on getting the Money In The Bank Briefcase and now wants to prove himself by winning the Big Gold, leading to this match. A brawl that gets bloody and rough real quick but ends with Batista keeping the title around his waist.
WWE Championship; I Quit Match: Christian Cage (c) (w/Travis Tomko) def. John Cena On the other side with the Red Brand, we see Christian Cage be drafted to Raw, but along with him is a guy who continues to push Christian off the edge, that being John Cena. The main event sees both men try to one up each other and make the other say "I Quit" in a form of humiliation, and while both men are bloody messes by the end of it, Christian stands tall.
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Post by Ryan Kelman on Aug 10, 2024 19:36:32 GMT 1
So I guess this is weekly?
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Post by CTFB on Aug 11, 2024 4:19:38 GMT 1
So I guess this is weekly? It's going to be 2-3 posts every 2 days or so starting next week.
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Post by CTFB on Aug 11, 2024 5:36:08 GMT 1
NOTE: In my opinion, one of the biggest dropped balls in WWE's history was the Fake Kane angle. Kane was one of those characters in wrestling I felt could've outlasted the original person behind it. It wasn't like some stupid nonsense like Fake Razor and Fake Diesel, since Kane is masked and (most time) mute, it could be played by any tall hoss in the business if it was possible. IRL WWE attempted to give Luke Gallows the Kane gimmick as Glenn was starting to contemplate retirement, but due to the poor reception of the angle backstage, it was scrapped after match 1. Not only will I be starting this story a year earlier than it actually happened, but I'll do something to make it unique. This requires me retconning the Undertaker/Kane lore as Taker remains played by Mark Calloway and involved in different part-time angles involving spooky or supernatural gimmicks, but Kane will instead be the spirit of the actual Kane that died in the fire long ago, and would possess different vessels to be the physical representation of the original Kane. Kane will go to Luke Gallows for the time being, with Glenn Jacobs developing a new character that's introduced on this show, and instead of being a mute dominant demon, he's now a normal human being with a suave, snarky personality but still evil intentions. I'm basing Glenn's new character off Patrick Bateman from American Psycho, and yes, while Glenn ain't as good of an actor as Christian Bale is, I think this will work as a new way to rejuvenate interest without sticking with the same gimmick. Vengeance 2005Date: June 26th, 2005Brand: RawLocation: Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, NevadaAttendance: 9,850
World Tag Team Championships: The Heartthrobs (Antonio Santell and Romeo Roselli) (c) (w/Maria Kaneliis) def. The Hurricane and "Hero In Training" Rosey (w/Super Stacy) Our opening contest has two wacky, wild teams give their all to get the Nevada crowd going, and it leads to a fun, but short match between the Heart Throbs and the Heroes.
WWE Women's World Championship #1 Contender's Gauntlet Match: Melina Perez def. Ariel, Ashley Massaro, Emi Motokawa, Torrie Wilson, and Victoria Varon 6 Women face off with the winner facing Lita at SummerSlam for the Women's World Championship. A new challenger would step up and eliminate the other 5 competitors, that being the young, vibrant Melina Perez, former valet of SmackDown's Mark Jindrak. The final two would be Melina and Ariel, who's vampire instinct would be her own downfall in a wrestling environment, giving Melina the win.
Shawn Michaels def. Shelton Benjamin This match would come across as one that would be made as a test on who is the better wrestler. An all timer spot happens in this match as Shelton attempts to springboard attack Shawn, but he's caught with a Sweet Chin Music in mid air.
WWE Intercontinental Championship: Sean O'Haire (c) def. Kevin Thorn (w/Ariel) The Devil's Advocate continues to hold the Workhorse title with grace and demonic intent, and with that, he faces another demonic entity in Kevin Thorn, headed by his partner in crime Ariel, who despite coming short in the women's gauntlet, is still able to support her partner despite the loss. O'Haire after the match once again gets on the mic to say he has no challengers left. But is interrupted by...Kane? Wait, that's not Kane. Or so we think. He now has grown short hair and is wearing a suit. He has a devilish smile, but claims that he doesn't mean any harm or problems to O'Haire and his streak on top of the Intercontinental title picture, O'Haire raises suspicions that Kane is pulling some mind games, but Kane denies these allegations and claims that he is not Kane, but just a guy named Glenn Bateman. He offers to shake O'Haire's hand, and O'Haire does it, but still with a sense of reluctance.
Edge def. Randy Orton Edge's rise to the top began with his win of the Money In The Bank Briefcase at WrestleMania, and with that, he aims to strike on WWE Champion Christian Cage as soon as he can, but not without some roadblocks of course. Randy Orton would be his next opponent and would be defeated as Edge has adopted a new attitude, one that is more out for blood, more ruthless, more...of an ultimate opportunist.
WWE Championship; Triple Threat: Christian Cage (w/Travis Tomko) (c) def. John Cena and Scott Steiner Christian and Cena were both moved to Raw following the Draft, with Cena explicitly being hand picked by Steve Austin as a wrestler who could be the true, undisputed future of the WWE. This amount of jealously would reach Captain Charisma as he would say that he is the better wrestler, makes more money, sells more merchandise than "wannabe Vanilla Ice" there, but when you add Big Poppa Pump to the mix? Your chances of retaining drastic go down. Like a wrecking ball, the Big Bad Booty Daddy demands a shot at the WWE title, and Stone Cold gives it to it, leading to this Triple Threat. Despite being stuck between a rock and a hard place, it lead to Christian skirting by with another title win.
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Post by CTFB on Aug 11, 2024 6:14:32 GMT 1
NOTE: The Mexicools still remain in this Rebooking, but with a different gimmick, more representing of Latino street gang culture/The Cartel over the stereotypical, borderline racist gimmick they were given IRL. Psycosis is not apart of the group in this rebooking, instead it's just Juventud Guerrera and Super Crazy (With his old ring name Super Loco). Unrelated but their theme was a banger. Shout out Jim Johnston. The Great American Bash 2005Date: July 24th, 2005Brand: SmackDownLocation: HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New YorkAttendance: 8,000
WWE Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships: The Mexicools (Juventud Guerrera and Super Loco) def. KENTA and Naomichi Marufuji (c) The dominant NOAH team would hold the Junior Heavyweight Tag titles with show stealing matches with the best matches on every card they're on it, over the course of the other weeks, we see The Mexicools make their debut on the Blue Brand, terrorizing the brand with their dominance and getting a title shot in the process, putting their long, dominant reign to an end.
WWE United States Championship: Jeff Hardy def. Muhammad Hassan (c) Jeff Hardy would make his WWE return being the surprise man in a Ladder match for the United States title at the One Night Stand PPV, and it leads to the fan favorite getting another title shot against Hassan, and picking up the title as the arrogance on Hassan's side would lead to his downfall. However Hassan after the match would get on the mic and say that he's after his next prize, that being the World Heavyweight title.
Women's World Tag Team Championships: Suzuki Clan (Kayo Suzuki and Hiroko Suzuki) (c) def. YoneLeo (Kaori Yoneyama and Toujyuki Leon) The dominant team of the sister and the girlfriend of Kenzo Suzuki and patriarchs of the Suzuki clan would defeat the current JWP Tag Team Champions.
WWE Tag Team Championships: The Cabinet of Cool (Orlando Jordan and Aaron Aguliera) (c) (w/Carlito Caribbean Cool) def. Mark Jindrak and Rene Dupree Another defense added to the records of the Cabinet as they defeat the team up of former United States champions.
Eddie Guerrero def. AJ Styles Latino Heat is well aware he's getting close to the end of the line on where his ceiling is in WWE, and with that, he proves himself against The Phenomenal One in a fantastic match.
World Heavyweight Championship: Batista (c) def. Carlito Caribbean Cool Carlito's cabinet would make a sneak attack towards current World Heavyweight Champion Batista, and SmackDown GM The Rock would tell Carlito to shut up and put his money where his mouth is and gives him a title opportunity. One that would more act as punishment as Batista would remain dominant.
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Post by CTFB on Aug 11, 2024 6:32:56 GMT 1
SummerSlam 2005 Location: Verizon Center, Washington D.C. WWE Championship; Last Chance Match (If Cena doesn't win he can't challenge for the title again for a year)
Christian Cage (c) (w/Travis Tomko) Vs John Cena
World Heavyweight Championship Batista (c) Vs AJ Styles
Shawn Michaels Vs Kurt Angle
WWE Women's World Championship Lita (c) Vs Melina Perez
No Holds Barred Match; Edge's Money In The Bank Cash-In Chance On The Line Edge Vs Randy Orton
WWE Junior Heavyweight Championship Gavin "Voltage" Spears (c) Vs TAKA Michinoku
WWE United States Championship Jeff Hardy (c) Vs Rene Dupree
WWE Women's Wrestling Project/World Women's Tag Team Championships: Winner Take All Kayo Suzuki and Hiroko Suzuki (c) Vs Emi Motokawa and Kaori Yoneyama
World Tag Team Championships The Heartthrobs (Antonio Santell and Romeo Roselli) (c) (w/Maria Kanellis) Vs Sean O'Haire and Glenn Bateman
WWE Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships The Mexicools (Juventud Guerrera and Super Loco) (c) Vs The Hooligans (Paul London and Brian "Spanky" Kendrick)
NXT: Bash At The Beach Location: Birchmere Music Hall, Washington D.C.
NXT Championship Nigel McGuinness (c) Vs Samoa Joe
NXT North American Championship; Tournament Finals Human Tornado Vs Nick Dinsmore
Tag Team Match Awesome Kong and Gail Kim Vs Tokyo Sweethearts (Manami Toyota and Mima Shimoda)
NXT Tag Team Championships The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) (c) Vs Second-Gen (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr.)
Nicky Nemeth Vs Jack Evans
Takeshi Morishima Vs Tyson Omega
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Post by Ryan Kelman on Aug 11, 2024 12:27:49 GMT 1
Cena
Batista
Shawn
Lita
Edge
Spears
Jeff
Emi and Kaori
O’Haire and Bateman
Mexicools
Joe
Dinsmore
Kong and Gail
Briscoes
Nemeth
Morishima
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Post by viktor9191 on Aug 12, 2024 9:17:14 GMT 1
John Cena Batista Kurt Angle Melina Perez Gavin "Voltage" Spears Jeff Hardy Emi Motokawa and Kaori Yoneyama The Heartthrobs The Mexicools
Nigel McGuinness Nick Dinsmore Tokyo Sweethearts The Briscoes Nicky Nemeth Takeshi Morishima
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Post by Asaemon on Aug 18, 2024 19:12:42 GMT 1
WWE Championship; Last Chance Match (If Cena doesn't win he can't challenge for the title again for a year) Christian Cage (c) (w/Travis Tomko) Vs John Cena
World Heavyweight Championship Batista (c) Vs AJ Styles
Shawn Michaels Vs Kurt Angle
WWE Women's World Championship Lita (c) Vs Melina Perez
No Holds Barred Match; Edge's Money In The Bank Cash-In Chance On The Line Edge Vs Randy Orton
WWE Junior Heavyweight Championship Gavin "Voltage" Spears (c) Vs TAKA Michinoku
WWE United States Championship Jeff Hardy (c) Vs Rene Dupree
WWE Women's Wrestling Project/World Women's Tag Team Championships: Winner Take All Kayo Suzuki and Hiroko Suzuki (c) Vs Emi Motokawa and Kaori Yoneyama
World Tag Team Championships The Heartthrobs (Antonio Santell and Romeo Roselli) (c) (w/Maria Kanellis) Vs Sean O'Haire and Glenn Bateman
WWE Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships The Mexicools (Juventud Guerrera and Super Loco) (c) Vs The Hooligans (Paul London and Brian "Spanky" Kendrick)
NXT: Bash At The Beach Location: Birchmere Music Hall, Washington D.C.
NXT Championship Nigel McGuinness (c) Vs Samoa Joe
NXT North American Championship; Tournament Finals Human Tornado Vs Nick Dinsmore
Tag Team Match Awesome Kong and Gail Kim Vs Tokyo Sweethearts (Manami Toyota and Mima Shimoda)
NXT Tag Team Championships The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) (c) Vs Second-Gen (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr.)
Nicky Nemeth Vs Jack Evans
Takeshi Morishima Vs Tyson Omega
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Post by CTFB on Sept 10, 2024 3:33:17 GMT 1
NOTE: So yeah, I've been leaving this hanging for most of August and I apologize for that. I've just been busy with all kinds of other projects and IRL stuff along with general burnout from the idea. I needed a solid break to get my creative juices flowing once again. I know there's one person who's very excited to see this continue, and trust me, I will try to update this as much as I can.
NXT: Bash At The Beach Date: August 20th, 2005 Brand: NXT Location: Birchmere Music Hall, Washington D.C. Attendance: 500
Takeshi Morishima def. Tyson Omega
Jack Evans def. Nicky Nemeth
NXT Tag Team Championships: The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) (c) def. Second-Gen (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr.)
Awesome Kong and Gail Kim def. Tokyo Sweethearts (Manami Toyota and Mima Shimoda)
NXT North American Championship; Tournament Final Match: Nick Dismore def. Human Tornado
NXT Championship: Samoa Joe def. Nigel McGuinness (c)
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