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Post by The Amazing One on Jan 26, 2021 3:46:56 GMT 1
So I was not quite told where the most appropriate subforum for this would be, I hope this is it and I hope there is some interest in it as well. Even one person will make it worth it.
Xplosion Champions: WWX United States Champion Consequences Creed WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions The Rock 'n' Sock Connection WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions Jobbing Heroes WWX Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble WWX Intercontinental Champion Edge
Declared for the Royal Rumble: -Rob Van Dam -Brian Kendrick -Orlando Jordan -Chris Masters (announced that he drew #1) -Brock Lesnar -Hulk Hogan -JBL -Chris Jericho -Joey Mercury -Scott Steiner -Heidenreich -Ted DiBiase, Jr. -Johnny -Test -John Morrison -Rey Mysterio -Robert Conway (announced that he drew #2) -Kurt Angle -Bobby Lashley -Brodus Clay -Shelton Benjamin -Lance Cade Declared for Regal Bash(reverse battle royal): -Tazz -Jonathan Coachman -Joey Styles
Tonight's Show: Jamie Noble & The Miz vs. Jeff Hardy & The Boogeyman Abyss vs. Charlie Haas Hardcore Holly vs. Scott Hall vs. Paul London WWX Intercontinental Champion Edge vs. Funaki vs. Petey Williams The Rock 'n' Sock Connection vs. The Hurricane & MVP Bret Hart vs. Dolph Ziggler - Submission Match Randy Orton vs. Sting
Who would you book to win these matches?
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Post by The Amazing One on Feb 6, 2021 20:13:48 GMT 1
Time has elapsed. So I will reveal the results, there were no votes so I will decide the winners. This will be known as simulating the results:
Jeff Hardy/The Boogeyman defeated WWX Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble/The Miz [The Boogeyman pins The Miz] Abyss defeated Charlie Haas Paul London defeated Hardcore Holly and Scott Hall [London pins Holly] WWX Intercontinental Champion Edge defeated Funaki and Petey Williams [Edge pins Williams] The Rock 'n' Sock Connection defeated The Hurricane/MVP [The Rock pins MVP] Dolph Ziggler defeated Bret Hart Sting defeated Randy Orton
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Post by The Amazing One on Feb 9, 2021 4:30:46 GMT 1
Episode 33: GM - Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary: Jim Ross + Mike Tenay Xplosion Champions WWX United States Champion Consequences Creed WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions The Rock 'n' Sock Connection WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions Jobbing Heroes (these titles are currently only defended on PPV) WWX Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble WWX Intercontinental Champion Edge
A package of this past Sunday night's Xtravaganza starts right after the Xplosion theme Uprising by Muse and the title card plays. We see the battle between Batista and Shawn Michaels, the punches to Michaels' face in the corner, the irish whip/clothesline combo in the opposite corner, in short, the clinic the two put on as Batista ended an era. Then we see the sneaky way in which Cruiserweight Champion Noble kept his prize as Hardy appeared to be limping a bit to most viewers and the commentary team, but nothing substantial has been said on that end as of yet. Noble held his belt high after his match with Hardy, and now that bout is added to his highlight package also depicting his successful win against Nunzio in the past. The package ends with Monty Brown breaking the Master Lock, and pouncing Chris Masters over the top for the big upset Royal Rumble win and the next title card hyping up the Main Event in which Monty Brown makes his official WWX debut against the reigning Intercontinental Champion. But first, GM DiBiase wanted to keep the momentum from last night going with another championship match to open tonight's show and the challenger already stands in the ring.
Match 1 - WWX United States Championship Match Consequences Creed © vs. Abyss
DiBiase, Jr.: This past Sunday you all saw Tazz tap out, which declared Senshi the winner of the Regal Bash match. As many of you know already, the winner of the Regal Bash match every January will be afforded the right to decide whether they want to switch brands or stay right where they are. No draft and no trades. This will solely be Senshi's decision. He may have somebody specific in mind that he wishes to go after, or he may have unfinished business at home. Make no mistake, this decision is just as important as the one Monty Brown has to make and everyone is just as on notice for what Senshi will do.
Match 2 - Non-Title Match The Rock n Sock Connection vs. William Regal/Umaga
A pre-match interview with Conway has him fuming that he made it all the way into the Final 3 from the #2 position and his performance is being overlooked by everybody. He wanted to demand a shot at Masters, but being as the two are on separate brands he may never again get another chance at him. He has decided to take his aggressions out on his opponent tonight. JR: Here comes GM DiBiase and with the events of the last 24 hours on his mind he sure has a lot to explain and a lot to decide in the coming weeks as we push on full steam ahead with the Road to SlamStock. DiBiase, Jr: I was quite impressed with Conway's performance in the Rumble match. He was the only person I chose from this brand to compete and he took on the challenge of being the 2nd entrant in the match all on his own. That being the case, and in honor of our new tv deal, I am activating a new championship to be defended on Monday Nights. The winner of this next match will compete for this new prize next week.
Match 3 - Robert Conway vs. Finlay
Match 4 - Tazz vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr. (GM DiBiase, Jr. makes a surprising decision and books himself in a match on a brand he's not on)
Match 5 - X-Division Tag Team Championship #1 Contender’s Match Jeff Hardy/Carlito vs. Sting/Mr. Kennedy
Match 6 - Fatal 4 Way JTG vs. Danny Basham vs. Snitsky vs. Charlie Haas
Match 7 - Matt Striker vs. Jonathan Coachman
Tenay: Up next we have the wildly unpredictable Royal Rumble winner taking on our reigning Intercontinental Champion. He will be making his rounds to all the brands this week putting everyone on notice. A man of few words it is difficult to tell what he is thinking and which direction he may go in. Brand warfare is still going strong, and he may choose to elevate his own brand to the main event and stage. He is a rookie who was not even supposed to compete in the Royal Rumble and now we present his first official WWX match against the ultimate opportunist.
Main Event - Monty Brown vs. Edge
Please message me who you would book to win.
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Post by The Amazing One on Feb 26, 2021 16:23:03 GMT 1
All of the votes that we have gotten thus far are in. So we can reveal the results:
Match 1: Abyss starts off decking Creed with a few hellacious lariats. Abyss tries to put the champion away early with the Black Hole Slam, but Creed reverses with a surprise hurricanrana. Creed is actually able to lift Abyss, but quickly drops him neck first on the rope, clearly unable to hold him up for long. Creed positions on the top rope, biding his time, Abyss is up and Creed takes him down with a top rope clothesline of his own. Abyss not looking too good in this match, until a drop toe hold into a bulldog. Abyss knows he might have to start moving more quickly to have a chance against the much more agile champion. Abyss goes for another black hole slam, but Creed counters again with a roll up/roll out into a legsweep DDT for the win! Winner and STILL WWX United States Champion: Consequences Creed.
Match 2: Regal thinks he can control Umaga, and use him to ascend to the top of the tag team scene once again, but signs of dissention are there early as the two can't decide which one will start to face off with The Rock. Umaga shoves Regal out of the ring and makes it clear he'll start. Rock goes for the rock bottom, hoping Umaga was distracted enough, Umaga reverses into the samoan spike, but The Rock ducks and hits his patented clothesline turning him inside out. Tag into Mankind. Couple headbutts to Umaga, as the champions make it clear isolating Umaga in their corner is their gameplay. Tag into Rock. Rock stomps on Umaga in the corner. Irish whip into the spinebuster, Regal and everyone else knows the people's elbow is next. He runs in and tackles The Rock before he can go for it. The ref losses control, chaos in the ring, Mankind hits them both with the mandible claw. Rock still hits the people's elbow and pins Umaga. Winner(s): The Rock n Sock Connection
Match 3: The styles of Conway's more cautious approach and Finlay's brutal beatdown clash as Conway wants test of strength, but Finlay hits the thesz press. Picks up Conway, lifts him up, back body drop. Finlay is clearly in the best shape of his career, lifts him up again, irish whip, powerslam! He puts Conway in the celtic knot, but he's too close to the ropes - rope break. Conway uses his adrenaline to hit a swinging neckbreaker and both men are down. Finlay's up first and gets the double leg take down into the boston crab, with the knee in the neck for leverage, and submission! Winner: Finlay
Match 4: Tazz opens up the contest with a big belly to belly suplex. DiBiase was caught off guard, but gets the upper hand in the test of strength. Delayed vertical suplex by DiBiase! Picks Tazz up and gets him with the side Russian leg sweep, rolled into the million dollar sleeper. Tazz plays possum and DiBiase falls for it. Tazz back elbows him in the face, go behind, Tazzmission! DiBiase taps! Winner: Tazz
Match 5: Hardy and Kennedy start off. Both go for the irish whip combo move, but they cancel each other out. Kennedy picks out Hardy's leg and stomps on it, backs him into the ropes and clips his leg. Tag into Sting. Hardy in the corner, Sting hits the Flair-style chops and the crowd responds. With the crowd behind them, tag into Kennedy, who grabs his head and knees him right in the face. Hardy falls down, Kennedy picks him up and hits him with a half nelson suplex into a pin. Carlito in to break it up, and drop kicks Kennedy out of the ring giving Hardy enough time to get over and legally tag him in. Carlito spears Sting off the apron. Goes out, pushes Kennedy into the barrier, picks him up and drops him down onto it. Counts at 5, so Carlito drags Kennedy back in, stalks him as he gets up, BACKSTABBER! 1,2,3. Winner(s) and #1 Contenders: Jeff Hardy & Carlito
Match 6: The other 3 identify the big man Snitsky as their biggest threat here and agree to team up on him. Surprisingly, this actually seems to work as JTG hits a top rope leg drop on a standing Snitsky as Basham and Haas hold him in place. Basham and Haas hit the double suplex on JTG, being a champion he appears to be the next target. Basham hits a brainbuster on JTG and Haas puts him in a headlock, full body stretch submission. Basham waits for him to wear JTG down before dropping the knees on the back of Haas' head. Basham goes for the pin on JTG, but gets pulled out by Snitsky who boots him right in the face. Snitsky is back up and goes on a tear, hitting both JTG and Haas with a pump handle slam, leaving him the last one standing. Snitsky for the pin on Haas, but turnabout is fairplay as he's pulled out by Basham and thrown over the announcer's table, but Basham also buries him under the debris that he's pulled off the announce table, tangling him up in wires accidentally. As he runs back in the ring he spots JTG and clotheslines him over the top rope. Haas hits him from behind, irish whip, sideslam, Haas of Pain! Basham taps! Winner: Charlie Haas
Match 7: Chris Benoit is not in Coachman's corner for this match, he wants to see if the training is sinking in. Striker opens up right away with the running neckbreaker. Striker is out to remind everyone that he is a technical wrestler, he hits him with the delayed vertical knee drop as he's on the ground favoring his neck. Coachman is able to get up and reverse Striker's running knee strike into a spinebuster, but only gets a 1 count. Coachman sees this as an opportunity, Striker is grounded so he can try his new crossface that he's been working on, but Striker catches his arm, and slowly rises adding in a couple gut punches. Striker pulls the arm back, locks both of Coachman's arms and GORY BOMB! Winner: Matt Striker
Main Event: This match starts with the two trading haymakers. Edge ends up knocked against the ropes and it looks like Brown is going to go for the pounce, but instead clotheslines Edge over the top rope. He taunts the champion. Edge is seething, and Brown is counting on him to misstep. Edge gets back in the ring, collar and elbow tie up, DDT! Edge drops a series of elbows, then picks him up and hits a series of clotheslines. Now it's Edge's turn to taunt. Then he slicks his hair back and goes for the spear, perhaps a bit early. Brown sidesteps and Edge gets nothing but turnbuckle. Brown with the clothesline in the corner, irish whip off the ropes, POUNCE! Winner: Monty Brown
Special thanks to those who participated!
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Post by The Amazing One on Mar 10, 2021 4:57:17 GMT 1
Abyss was the first ever recognized WWX United States Champion and now Consequences Creed has soundly defeated him.
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Post by The Amazing One on Mar 18, 2021 17:46:23 GMT 1
Episode 34: GM - Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary: Jim Ross + Mike Tenay Xplosion Champions WWX United States Champion Consequences Creed WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions The Rock 'n' Sock Connection WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions Jobbing Heroes (these titles are currently only defended on PPV) WWX Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble WWX Intercontinental Champion Edge
DiBiase, Jr.: You fans have come to expect blockbuster announcements from me each and every week on every one of my shows, and so far I have delivered. In the beginning, Xplosion had a constantly rotating GM from Bischoff to Edge to Orton to Punk to Chris Benoit and now we decide who wields all the power in the ring, which I have defended whenever called upon to do so. To open the show tonight I will announce two things, first it occurred to me that LCWF can only hold PPV caliber events during our biggest shows of the year and that is not fair to them in this competition, so on the Sunday after Alcatraz LCWF will present LCWF: Takeover Alcatraz the first LCWF only PPV, which I hope will instill confidence in me as GM and, of course, it will probably make more money so that's a bonus. My second announcement is that I am not perfect and I got pinned last week by Tazz, which forces me to put my power on the line against him tonight. Tazz: No, thanks boss. I will pass on my right to challenge you in favor of debuting a championship of my own. DiBiase, Jr.: If you're sure, then that match will open the show tonight.
Match 1: WWX FTW Championship Match Tazz vs. Matt Striker
Match 2: Jeff Hardy & Carlito vs. Robert Conway & Joey Styles (Manager: Bret Hart)
DiBiase, Jr.: As any of you who follow our competitor show knows, one of our reveals for tonight's show was spoiled. It's a big moment that was planned so we can't just reverse course, but just know that we do this begrudgingly.
Match 3: WWX TNT Championship Match Finlay vs. The Boogeyman
Randy Orton: All last week Monty Brown was coming out on top again and again. He got away with saying next to nothing, and I will not put up with it any longer. Monty Brown: I have nothing to say. My reasons are my own and it is on a need to know basis. Randy Orton: I think we all need to know. Monty Brown: No. We did not have a Money in the Bank match last year, so the element of surprise is mine and mine alone. I think I'll keep that. I know you have championship aspirations and that's why you want to know if you and I are chasing the same belt. I know all about your motives Orton, and nothing you do will surprise me. *They get in each other's face and Orton goes for the RKO, but Brown has him set up for the pounce in a quick reversal and Orton slithers out of the ring*
Match 4: Charlie Haas vs. JTG
DiBiase, Jr.: It has come to my attention that my predecessors at this job made a grave error that I intend to correct with this next match. You see 33 weeks ago Kofi Kingston won a #1 Contender's Match for the then newly instated United States Championship. Now that we have finally decided the undisputed champion, let's see if Kingston can prove himself against a real challenge.
Match 5: Consequences Creed vs. Kofi Kingston
Match 6: Jamie Noble vs. Mitch
Match 7: Randy Orton vs. Petey Williams
Main Event: WWX Intercontinental Championship Tables Match Edge (c) vs. Brother Ray
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Post by The Amazing One on Mar 20, 2021 0:24:37 GMT 1
Charlie Haas is competing in a huge match with JTG, but he is worried about outside interference as it is the one championship that is defended on all brands right now. He knows there are plenty of people who would love to be in his shoes right now, and would have nothing more on their minds than him losing in tonight's match. Specifically, Snitsky is still angry about Edge taking his spot as the man to beat on Xplosion and is looking to once again put his name back in the fans' minds.
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Post by The Amazing One on Mar 22, 2021 22:54:47 GMT 1
Mr. Kennedy is furious that his reign as WWX X-Division Champion is not officially recognized. Find out what he plans to do about this this Monday night!
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Post by The Amazing One on Apr 3, 2021 1:31:35 GMT 1
Match 1: Tazz has something to prove here. It's his own title after all, if he is not the first champion he would be utterly humiliated. So he is trying to put Striker away fast as possible and starts off by clipping Striker's leg. He gets Striker off balance so he can begin throwing him around with his suplexes. He starts off with 2 belly to bellys and a delayed vertical suplex. Pin attempt, but only a 1. Striker gets a few punches in, but Tazz throws his own punches to the ribs and throws him around with a gutwrench suplex. He goes over, but gets caught with a small package and Striker gets a near fall. Tazz is frustrated and throws him around again with 2 german suplexes, pulls him to the middle of the ring and puts him in the tazzmission for the tap out. Winner and 1st EVER WWX FTW Champion: Tazz
Match 2: Jeff Hardy & Carlito def. Robert Conway & Joey Styles (Carlito pins Styles after a backstabber)
Match 3: Winner and 1st EVER WWX TNT Champion: The Boogeyman
Match 4: Charlie Haas defeats 1/2 the WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions JTG
Match 5: WWX United States Champion Consequences Creed defeats Kofi Kingston
Match 6: WWX Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble defeats Mitch
Match 7: Randy Orton defeated Petey Williams
Main Event: Winner and STILL WWX Intercontinental Champion: Edge
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Post by The Amazing One on May 15, 2021 22:33:07 GMT 1
Episode 35: GM - Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary: Jim Ross + Mike Tenay Xplosion Champions WWX United States Champion: Consequences Creed WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Rock 'n' Sock Connection WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions: Jobbing Heroes (these titles are currently only defended on PPV) WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Intercontinental Champion: Edge WWX FTW Champion: Tazz WWX TNT Champion: The Boogeyman
*We're trying out different opening themes, but this episode starts with "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" while the wrestler montage plays, which includes Hardcore Holly, even though he is not signed to this brand*
Ross: United States Champion Creed has been on a roll ever since he emphatically took the championship from Abyss, not only that but he even seems to have earned some sort of bizarre respect from the former champion. To add to what should be a completely chaotic scenario, the man who tried to chase his championship last week, Kofi Kingston, is now teaming with him and his former adversary tonight. Can these men co-exist and if they can't, is the title in jeopardy? Tenay: Outside of all that brewing, we go to the back now where it appears somebody actually found The Boogeyman because he's been laid out. He's buried under ladders and chair and he's obviously been put through a table. He was supposed to captain the team taking on the US Champion's team tonight. What statement could some unknown assailant be making here? Kennedy: MISTERRRRR KENNNNNNNEDDDDY!! The WWX refuses to recognize that I was the first X-Division Champion in history and now my championship and I are no longer on the same brand so I can't do anything about that. Lucky for Tomko. But what I can do is keep picking off the champions on this brand week after week until they're forced to vacate the championship or until I win one in substitution for the one I never lost. So, I took out The Boogeyman, and I'm taking his place as the captain of his team because I'm a leader. I'm a champion, and Creed is going to find out that he should have just let Abyss win the title back because I can't intimidate that monster by doing what I have planned. MISSSSSSTEERRRRR KENNNNNNNEDDYY!!!
Match 1: Consequences Creed, Abyss, & Kofi Kingston vs. The Hurricane, Mr. Kennedy, & Brother Ray
Match 2: The Rock n Sock Connection vs. Curt Hawkins & Dolph Ziggler
Match 3: Jamie Noble vs. Jonathan Coachman (Manager: Chris Benoit)
Match 4: Edge vs. Goldberg
Tenay: Well ladies and gentlemen, the TNT Championship's very existence is evidence of far too much influence by the network and for some unknown reason Boogeyman was the man they wanted representing them and he was able to come out victorious last week over the rough and tumble irishman, Finlay. But, up next, and this was just communicated to us, so hold on to your seats. The network has set up a 6 man gauntlet match to determine the first number one contender to The Boogeyman's new championship. These men have all been handpicked by the network giving you our show tonight, and therefore each and every one of them would be suitable candidates in the estimation of our producers so I have complete faith that this should be a slobberknocker, eh JR?
Match 5: Gauntlet Match to determine a #1 Contender for the WWX TNT Championship Bret Hart vs. Joey Styles #3. MVP #4. The Miz #5. The Sandman #6. Sting
Match 6: William Regal vs. Umaga
Match 7: Matt Striker vs. Finlay vs. Petey Williams
Ross: Xplosion is sort of the brand without a world champion at the moment, but ever since he made Matt Striker tap out last week to become the FTW Champion, Tazz has been parading himself as Xplosion's long lost world champion, despite being booked to open the show last week. Tenay: I didn't find out about this until I came into the arena today and saw Tazz's face everywhere. Apparently, he has demanded to compete in tonight's main event against a challenger "worthy of him" and, if I understood him correctly, he means to compete in every main event on Xplosion until he loses this championship. Is this guy serious JR? Ross: About as serious as a $2 dollar steak, I'm sure, but whether he's serious or not his opponent tonight, the viper, is always serious. If you're not careful in the ring with him you won't have to worry about being careful ever again, if you know what I mean.
Main Event: Tazz vs. Randy Orton
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