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Dam......... That's all i gotta say... well cept for this reveiw

BM - RKo vs. Jeff was pretty dam good, The no dq ag was good. the six man tag was great and the punk and show match was good also. I'd have to go with the no dq tag.

WM - Well. If i had to pick one it'll be the handicap murder scene between Sapp and Kennedy vs. Orlando

BP - hard one to pick yet again. Hassan/Henry one was good. winnng by a inch compared to Styles/Edge

WP - Well none all were great.

AC - Dam........ that was a friggen good show.

Rate - 9.5/10

Cheap plug. Check out RPW..........
 

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BM: Edge/Styles/Orton/Hardy

WM: Handicap Match: Sapp/Kennedy/Jordan - The writing was good but wasn't interested For some reason

BP: Definitely Hassaan/Henry/Undertaker and the burning casket!....But I don't know what Henry was thinking trying to confront Taker at that point. I'd be gettin' the hell out of there. lol

WP: No bad promos.

Comments: Really good show this week. I'am definitely hyped for Souled Out this year to see what happens with Albert/Test tag team title match as well as Sabu/RVD Last man standing!!

Rating: 9.5/10
 

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BM: Randy vs Jeff, great match, kept me on the edge of my seat and Edge's sudden spear was a great move booking wise.

WM: I would usually say the handicap match but it was just to give Bob and Ken a win together so none.

BP: Undertaker, yes he's back, OMG you have to be scared. Undertaker will get Mark and Muhammed.

WP: Crushing C and RVD wasn't amazing, not bad but not as good as the other promos.

Comments: Great show, i am really looking forward to see how the Sapp and Kennedy vs Brock and Goldberg feud will develop and also the debut of Teddie Geurreo (sorry about spelling) should be good. Loved the return of Undertaker.

Rating: 9/10
 

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Best Match: T & A vs Triple H and Christian

Worst Match: Bob Sapp and Mr. Kennedy vs Orlando Jordan

Best Angle: Interview with Teddie, I am very interested in where you are going with this, and the Cutting Edge was good too

Worst Angle: None.

Line of the night: "Whoa, whoa, stop it loco. I am a Guerrero, and don’t you ever, ever, question my lineage, my familia again, o lo pagaras. This interview is over!"

Additional Thoughts: Very good show, I love the team of Test and Albert and I'm glad that they are getting Tag Title shots. As I said before, I am very interested in where you are going with Teddie Guerrero, it is a great idea and you can do many things with it. I'm looking forward to seeing his debut and who is opponent is going to be.

Overall rating: 8.0 = Great
 

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Best Match: HHH/Christian vs A&T. It would've been Randy Orton vs Jeff Hardy but the DQ finish took away from it. Both were great though.

Worst Match: None. All were great.

Best Promo: Hassan/Henry/'Taker. Oh my god! That was amazing. It's something that would also fit perfect on TV to further a storyline. That was just amazing! What a way for 'Taker to come back.

Worst Promo: None really.

Additional Comments: This show was really good. I always read your shows, just don't really drop reviews. But this was really good. I liked the finish to the show, but that would've been a perfect finish for the last show before Souled Out. Still great though! 9/10.

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The race for the BTW World Championship has heaten up, and 6 days away from Souled Out, it will only get more heated. Randy Orton was laid out by his challengers, that in the moment laid themselves out cold. What will happen this week when BTW World Heavyweight Champion comes in search of names and in search of some answers? And will he really want to have them?

Orton might be looking for answers, but his title challengers will be looking to take an advantage over one another going into the Champions Challenge. They cannot trust each other, however they will have to team up in an exhibition match that is sure to raise the bar and set favorites entering the title match. What will go down when Edge teams up with The Big Show to take on CM Punk and Jeff Hardy?

The Undertaker made an impactful return out of nowhere in the Burial Ceremony of Mark Henry and Muhammed Hassan. The Deadman was buried alive at Krakatoa, but he will not stay down, and he is back in search of revenge on his attackers. What will go down this week between The Undertaker and the alliance of Hassan and Henry? Will The Deadman's Cometh be reached?

Mark Henry is in action this week, but will he be able to keep his mind on his opponent with The Undertaker's presence flying through the air?

MVP and Chris Jericho will be meeting at Souled Out with the BTW Extreme Title on the line. But have had exchanges of words, in the ring and their egoes have crashed time and time again. This week, Chris Jericho will go one on one with Elijah Burke, but MVP will have a first row ticket, when he joins commentary. Will MVP play some kind of role in this encounter looking to get an advantage going into the match?

Sabu and Rob Van Dam write a page in their rivalry week after week, confrontation after confrontation. With them now knowing that they will meet once again at Souled Out in a Last Man Standing match, will they get any more...extreme? And how will that ring contain these two men when they engage in the official face off for their match?

Triple H and Christian Cage didn't win last week against their title contenders, which resulted in Test and Albert getting a title match just 6 days away at Souled Out. Will we hear any comments from the dominant tag team?

Bob Sapp and Mr. Kennedy are a dangerous tandem, and they showed it last week making quick work of Orlando Jordan, getting some practice going into the tag match against common opponents, Goldberg and Brock Lesnar. This week, one of each team will meet, as a Krakatoa rematch happens and Goldberg faces Mr. Kennedy. Will Kennedy take revenge from that match he lost? Or will Goldberg be victorous once again, even with the doubt of trusting his parnter floating around?

Samoa Joe and Umaga are determined on showing to the world that they are indeed the most dominant samoan wrestler in BTW, and in the world. They have gone hard and against each other the last couple of weeks, will it be the same this coming week? Which man will get an advantage going into the Battle of the Samoans?

Teddie Guerrero shown to be a peculiar individual in his sitdown interview. What will he show when he appears LIVE at BTW to sign his official BTW Contract, in the eve of his official in ring debut at Souled Out.


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CM Punk and Jeff Hardy vs Edge and Big Show

Krakatoa Rematch
Mr. Kennedy vs Goldberg

MVP in commentary
Chris Jericho vs Elijah Burke

Mark Henry in action

Sabu and RVD's Face off.
 

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Should be a good show man.
Kennedy/Goldberg will be a hell of a match if written right, same can be said for Jeircho/ Burke.
I wanna see the next chapter between HHH/Christian and Test/Alberts. And I hope Taker appears again!
Ill be reading!
 

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It's looking great. I can't wait to see what happens with The Undertaker/Hassan/Henry most. I also want to see how the Teddie Guerrero signing will go. Goldberg vs Kennedy should be great as well. I'll read when it's up.
 

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Great show on the horizon, most definitely stopping by for a quick read
 

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Styles: Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to BTW as we come live from the RBC Center just 6 days away from our next PPV, Souled Out.

JBL: John Bradshaw Layfield as your color commentator and tonight is all about getting advantage entering the big night.


“Burning Inside my Light†plays to a big pop from the crowd as Randy Orton makes his way out, in street clothes and proudly holding the BTW World Heavyweight Title. He makes his way down to the ring looking serious and mad.

Orton: Last week, I was scheduled to face Jeff Hardy in a one on one match. We brought the roof down, we stole the damn show, but well, in the end, it finished being more than a one on one thing. Roll the footage.


(Video of the ending of Randy Orton vs Jeff Hardy is shown, with CM Punk, Edge and Big Show coming down and in the end all 5 knocked out)


Orton: Every man in the Champions Challenge 6 days from today got involved in the match.

Crowd boos.

Orton: But don’t get me wrong, see, I know what it’s going through their minds. I know what’s going on through the mind of Jeff, of Punk, of The Big Show, of Edge. They are hungry, they see me with this around my waist and they just want it to take it off. And I have no problem with that.

Crowd pops for the champion.

Orton: I have no problem with that, as I know what is like being a challenger, being the hunter, I once was the hunted, and I did everything to get into the champion’s mind, until I got this, the BTW World Championship.

Randy lifts his title and the crowd pops.

Orton: But one thing is to get into the champion’s mind, which I understand, but another thing is to get into his match, which was what happened last week, and well, quite frankly, it was a mistake, a big one.

Crowd cheers.

Orton: So Crushing C, I know you are hearing me, so…


“I’m in charge†plays to a lot of boos as Crushing C makes his way out.

Crushing C: Yes Mr. Orton, I am indeed listening.

Orton: Ok then, I’ll tell you what you will do for tonight. You will give me a match against each and everyone of my challengers at Souled Out in this very ring, tonight!

Crowd pops.

Crushing C: So, if I understood, you want to face all your challengers tonight, all of them.

Orton: Yes.

Crushing C: See, I like the way you think, and it would be a hell of a match, very stupid from your part but good nonetheless, however, that is just not happening.

Crowd boos.

Crushing C: You see, we have already a match scheduled, Edge teaming with The Big Show to face CM Punk and Jeff Hardy, and I am not changing that for any reason, however, since you want to be in action so badly, I will give you a match. Tonight Mr. Orton, you will go one on one with none other than, the Samoan Bulldozer, Umaga!

Crushing C leaves with Orton in the middle of the ring angry at not being give the match he wanted.


(Commercial)


“I’m Coming†plays as the cameras come back from commercial. MVP comes out in a fancy white suit, with the BTW Extreme Title wrapped around his waist. He makes his way down to the announcing table.

Styles: And we have the pleasure now to be joined by none other than the BTW Extreme Champion, MVP, and Montel, I cannot tell you how glad I am you to join us in commentary.

JBL: Oh come on Joey, stop kissing ass, MVP doesn’t need to be told how great he is, he and the world already know it.

MVP: Thank you, thank you John, it is really a compliment coming from you, the Wrestling God.


“Don’t Waste my Time†plays to boos from the audience as Elijah Burke makes his way out, looking arrogant and confident.

“Break down the Walls†breaks to an ovation from the crowd as Chris Jericho makes his way out. On the apron he taunts to MVP and then he enters the ring.

MVP: Look at Jericho, so confident, but I will tell you something, Elijah Burke is no MVP.



Chris Jericho vs Elijah Burke

Chris Jericho and Elijah Burke waste no time and they go right at it, where they lock in a test of strength. Elijah Burke gets the upperhand and he locks his opponent in a side headlock. His opponent then instead he nails his opponent with an elbow drip right to the gut of his opponent. Jericho then continues and he now locks in a side headlock of his own. Chris applies all the strength he has to the hold, however Elijah quickly then counters, as he pushes then his opponent toward the ring ropes. Chris Jericho bounces back toward Burke, that is waiting to receive him with an attack, however Y2J attacks first and he tackles Elijah down to the canvas. Both opponents get back to their feet in speed, and Jericho immediately dashes toward the ring ropes once again. Elijah Burke gets back to his feet while this is happening and he gets shoulder blocked down to the canvas once again. Chris runs toward the set of ring ropes in front on him again and he bounces back then nailing his opponent below with a Senton right to the middle section of his opponent. Y2J makes the cover: 1…2…, Burke kicks out. Chris Jericho gets back to his feet and he then guides Elijah Burke back to his feet. Jericho starts then nailing his opponent with forearms right to the head of his opponent, however, Elijah Burke is then able to answer back, as he toe kicks then his opponent right on the leg of his opponent. Burke continues the attack then as he continues kicking his opponent on the previously attacked leg. Elijah Burke dashes to the set of ring ropes behind him, then he nails his opponent with a tackle right to the leg of his opponent, bringing Chris Jericho down brutally. Burke covers Y2J: 1…2…, Chris Jericho is able to kick out. The silver tongued pugilist then puts the boots on his rival, stomping then all over the punished leg of his opponent. Burke then goes to lock in his opponent on a One Legged Boston Crab.

Burke is about to sit over the lower back of his opponent and finally lock in the Boston Crab, however Chris Jericho is able to answer back as he uses his free, unharmed to leg to kick and push Elijah Burke away. Chris Jericho gets back to his feet and Elijah Burke is staggered toward the ropes. Elijah bounces back toward Y2J, but instead of being the BTW Extreme Title Number One Challenger the one to nail a form of attack, Burke is able to attack as he dropkicks Chris Jericho right on the leg bringing his opponent down viciously to the canvas. Chris Jericho makes the cover hooking up the damaged leg: 1…2…, Jericho kicks out. Burke gets back to his feet and he goes to continue his offense. He stomps him right on the leg furthering the damage. Elijah Burke then gets his opponent back to a standing position, guiding him to a standing position. Burke then locks his opponent up and nails him with a German Suplex. When connected it, he doesn’t release it and gets back to a standing position, still with Jericho on his lock. Now back on his feet, Elijah Burke nails him with another German Suplex. The routine continues as both get back to their feet with Burke still grabbing his opponent, only to then have Elijah Burke completing the trifecta and nailing the third consecutive German Suplex on Chris Jericho. Burke floats over his knocked opponent and then covers him: 1…2…, Chris Jericho kicks out. Elijah Burke looks frustrated and he remakes the cover: 1…2…, Jericho kicks out one more time to further the frustration of his opponent. Elijah Burke gets back to his feet, and showing his frustration, he viciously stomps on the hurt leg of his opponent.

Styles: Oh come on MVP, how can you be watching this, Elijah Burke has clearly injured Chris Jericho.

MVP: And what, now I am suppose to feel bad for the man, he’s my title challenger, he should be up for this competition.

Elijah Burke looks completely frustrated, he stomps one more time on the leg of his opponent and he then walks toward the corner, where he climbs to the top rope. However there, arrogance kicks in, and he wastes time taunting to the crowd. He then goes to attack but before he is able to do so, Chris Jericho incorporates, only to then let his body and weight collapse over the top rope, making Elijah Burke fell with his compass open on the ropes, hitting his groin. Chris Jericho gets back to his feet and showing his crazy side, he springboards to the ropes, then nailing his opponent with a dropkick right to the chest of Elijah Burke, that is on the top rope. Burke collapses down of the top rope and to the outside of the ring. Inside the ring still, Chris Jericho fells down to the canvas grabbing his leg in pain. The referee goes toward Jericho and he checks on his for a while, making sure he is ready to continue the match. Chris says he is in state to do so and so the referee goes toward the ropes and starts the count out for Elijah Burke: 1…2…3…4…5…, Chris Jericho inside the ring uses the ring ropes as leverage to pull himself back to a standing position, which he does so favoring his hurt leg, 6…7…8…

MVP: Wait a minute, I have to go and do something

MVP removes the head gear of the announcing and he rushes toward Elijah Burke. MVP picks him back up and then throws him to the inside of the ring. The referee verbally grounds MVP but he cannot do anything about it as Elijah Burke is now back to the inside of the ring. Y2J is standing, back to his feet in the ring, and so he dashes to the topes behind him, however when he bounces back toward Elijah Burke, but Burke receives him, stealing a page out of Chris Jericho’s book nailing him with the Flashback. With Y2J now on the canvas, Burke goes to continue the work on his opponent, then he goes toward his leg and he plants his opponent with a jumping knee drop right to the leg of his opponent. Chris Jericho screams in pain after the maneuver. Burke then removes his knee brace. He flexes the leg of Chris Jericho putting it right straight, only to the nail him with an unprotected knee drop straight to the calf of Y2J. On the announcing table, Montel Vontavious Porter smiles at the punishment his title challenger is being put by his opposition tonight just six days away from their encounter at Souled Out.

JBL: What a competitor Chris Jericho is, I have to hand it to him. He is getting his ass kicked here tonight knowing that just 6 days away he will be in a title match.

MVP: Yeah I mean, he could have just quitted longtime ago, but now, he will enter the ring with the Half man Half Amazing with only half of his legs working.


Burke gets his opponent back to his feet and he taunts with him, looking at him stumble over his feet. He slaps him and then catches him avoiding him to fell down to the canvas. He then grabs him by the arm and he throws him toward the corner. Burke steps back taking impulse and he then explodes toward the cornered Chris Jericho, looking to nail him with the Elijah Express, however then Jericho is able to sidestep avoiding the maneuver. Burke staggers back and Chris Jericho grabs him by the back of the neck and nails him with his trademarked bulldozer. Chris Jericho taunts to the crowd and he then dashes to the ring ropes, springboards and looks to nail the Lionsault, however Burke rolls out of the way, but Chris Jericho somehow lands on his feet, hurting and tweaking his leg even further. Jericho screams in pain and Elijah then looks to attack him going toward him, however then Jericho reacts first and he takes him down by the legs. Chris Jericho locks his opponent in the Walls of Jericho. Burke tries to fight out by he eventually taps out do to the pain.

Result: Chris Jericho defeats Elijah Burke


Styles: Well MVP, Chris Jericho managed to win.


MVP removes his headgear angry. Inside the ring Chris Jericho keeps Burke inside the Walls of Jericho. MVP enters the ring and he then plants Y2J with his title right on the head. MVP then viciously starts attacking and planting his opponent on he leg, taking advantage of the injured leg. MVP then taunts over the floored Chris Jericho lifting up high his BTW Extreme Title.

JBL: There he is, a champion we can all be proud of, MVP!

Styles: Well, that could change at Souled Out, even with the injured leg of Y2J.


We go backstage and we see Jeremy Borash.

Borash: Standing next to me, please welcome my guest at this time, Samoa Joe!

Crowd pops.

Borash: In six days from now, you go one on one against Umaga in one people dub the battle of the samoans. What are your thoughts on that match?

Joe: My thoughts? See, I was the one challenging Umaga to that match in the first place, and believe me, when the smoke clears at Souled Out, I will prove who the most dominant samoan is.

Borash: Are you telling me that you are ready to go one on one with the Samoan Bulldozer?

Joe: Ready? See, I am in the best cardiovascular condition I have ever been, I am primed, a well oiled machine ready to go and the so called Samoan Bulldozer will meet the Samoan Submission Machine, and Umaga, you will tap out!

Crowd pops on the back.

Borash: So Umaga has a match with Randy Orton tonight, what…

Joe: Jeremy, stop it. I don’t care what Umaga is doing tonight, I don’t care what Umaga does from now up to Sunday, I care about what I am doing, and that is train, because believe me, at Souled Out, Umaga, Joe is going to kill you!

Joe grins as he walks way.


(Commercial)


We return and we see Bob Sapp, Mr. Kennedy and Paul Heyman backstage, close to the entrance curtains.

Heyman: So Ken…

Kennedy: It’s Mister

Heyman: Whatever. Mr. Kennedy, are you ready to go and beat Goldberg?

Kennedy: You see Mr Heyman, we are the perfect alliance, you have the unstoppable Bob Sapp, and you have M…

Heyman: I am just reminding you, you lost to Goldberg at Krakatoa, but now, you are not just by yourself, you are part of a team, and we need that win, we need…

Kennedy: Hey, stop it, Goldberg doesn’t stand a chance, in fact, I am demanding that you two stay back here and for any means come out, I want Goldberg all for myself, all for Miiiisteeeeer Keeeenneeeeedy!

He gets on Heyman’s face.

Kennedy: Keeeeneeeedy!

Mr. Kennedy walks away and toward the stage to enter.


Styles: Well Kennedy demanding Sapp and Heyman to stay out of his businesses tonight, not sure how that will work out for him.

JBL: Don’t you get it, that way Brock Lesnar will have no business coming out neither, and Goldberg will be all for Kennedy.


“Turn up the Trouble†breaks to a lot of boos as Mr. Kennedy makes his confident way out. He walks all the way to the middle of the ring, where he then taunts.

“Goldberg’s March†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Goldberg walks from the locker room area all the way to the stage. He then comes out and enters the ring. He stares at Mr. Kennedy as the referee then rings the bell.



Goldberg vs Mr. Kennedy

Kennedy and Goldberg jog, with Goldberg looking more anxiously for a spot to attack. He advances toward his opponent and makes him step back, until he finds himself trap in a corner. Goldberg grins and measures him, then goes for a big punch, however Mr. Kennedy manages to duck the attempt of his opponent and escaping passing under it. Goldberg continues advancing toward Mr. Kennedy looking to reach him and attack him, and he once again manages to trap Ken Kennedy on a corner, where he goes for a big punch, that somehow Kennedy manages to duck and escape again. However, this time Goldberg acts fast and turns around just as Mr. Kennedy is escaping turning is back on him, planting him with a shot right to the back of the neck, knocking him down. He then dashes to the set of ropes on front of him and bounces back, landing Mr. Kennedy, that had just gotten back to a standing position, with a shoulder block. The medicine is repeated as Goldberg goes to the ring ropes behind just as Ken Kennedy was getting back to a vertical standing, and lands him again with a shoulder block. Goldberg goes for the same thing a third time, but when he is bouncing back and looking for the shoulder block, Ken is able to sidestep avoiding any contact and letting Goldberg pass by and bounce to the other set of ropes, and when Goldberg comes back from the ropes, Mr. Kennedy manages to hit Goldberg with a calf kick. Ken Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg gets one shoulder up. Kennedy goes back to work and starts landing mounted punches right to the head of his opponent, he then rubs his forearm on the facial features of his floored opponent, and Kennedy continues his flurry by blatantly chocking him in front of the official. The referee starts the count that could end in a DQ for Kennedy: 1…2…3…4…, Mr. Kennedy releases the choke on Goldberg and gets back up, only to then just stomp on the head of Goldberg.

Ken Kennedy then turns around and goes back to his offense, where he starts again planting mounted punches to the head of his opponent. He gets his opponent back to his feet and now with Goldberg back on his feet, Mr. Kennedy lands him with an elbow smash right to the head of Goldberg. He nails a second one and then follows up with an European Uppercut that staggers Goldberg away. Kennedy then kicks him on the gut and punches him. Ken then grabs Bill by the arm and throws him toward the corner, making Goldberg crash gut first against the corner turnbuckle. Goldberg staggers back from his crashing with the corner and goes right into a tackle to the leg by Mr. Kennedy that brutally brings his opponent down to the canvas. Kennedy grabs his opponent by the arm and gets him back up to a standing position. He then once again Irish Whip him toward the opposite corner. Goldberg crashes once again gut and chest first with the corner, and when he staggers back Ken Kennedy repeats the punishment with another tackle to the leg, punishing him. Mr. Kennedy now he makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg kicks out. Mr. Kennedy gets back to his feet and he puts the boots on his opponent, stomping on the body of his rival. He then gets his rival back to a standing position again and throws him toward another corner, this time making Bill Goldberg crash spine first with the turnbuckle. He staggers back and toward Ken Kennedy waiting for him in the middle of the ring, however this time Goldberg reacts and attacks first as he nails him with a stiff clothesline knocking his opponent down. Goldberg walks around the ring then favoring his right leg Kennedy was previously working on. Goldberg then goes toward Mr. Kennedy and grabbing him by the platinum hair he gets him up to a standing position.

Goldberg then takes Kennedy close to a corner and viciously just throws him between the first and second rope making him crash elbow first against the steel ring post. Goldberg lets Kennedy in that position for a while suffering from the pain, and then drags him back to the middle of the ring away from the corner, where he then lifts Kennedy up and nails him with a scoop slam. Goldberg makes the cover: 1…2…, Kennedy gets one shoulder up. Goldberg gets back up and brings Ken Kennedy up with him, only to then scoop slam him again down to the mat. Goldberg then walks toward the corner, where he then climbs to the second rope. There he taunts Kennedy waiting for him to get back to his feet. Ken Kennedy finally does so and turns around getting on front of the corner Goldberg is waiting for him. Goldberg immediately leaps out of the second rope and nails Kennedy with a flying clothesline. Goldberg taunts exploding on the canvas, and he then steps back and away a little from Kennedy once again waiting for him to get back to his feet. Ken Kennedy gets back up and Goldberg immediately advances toward him looking to plant him with his sidekick to the jaw, however Kennedy manages to duck the kick making Goldberg fail, and he then nails him with a club right to the leg, going to restart the punishment on the leg. Goldberg limps following the maneuver, and then Kennedy grabs the leg of Bill Goldberg and nails him with a Dragon Screw, making the leg twist in an ugly way. Kennedy makes the cover hooking up both legs: 1…2…, Bill Goldberg kicks out again. Kennedy gets back to his feet and he stomps right on the right leg, continuing the work on Goldberg’s extremity. He then mildly incorporates his opponent and when he gets him up to his feet, he kicks him right on the gut, he then goes toward the ropes, but when he bounces back he gets grabbed out of nowhere by the throat by Goldberg.

Goldberg walks around the ring for a while with his prey grabbed by the throat, he finally remains on one spot and lifts his opponent up, then explodes nailing his opponent with a Front Powerslam-Spinebuster like maneuver. Goldberg then, filling the momentum, goes toward the corner, and taunts his opponent announcing the end. While waiting, Goldberg holds his leg for moments favoring it in pain. Kennedy finally gets back up and turns around, immediately Goldberg storms toward him looking to nail him with the spear, however suddenly Kennedy manages to get his foot on the way and nail Goldberg with a big boot right to the head of his opponent, then following up with a big DDTm planting Goldberg head first to the canvas, even making his rival spin over his head. Kennedy takes a deep breath on the canvas, and slowly gets back to his feet and too his senses. He then fully gets back to his feet and staring at the corner, he grins a little. He goes toward the corner and he climbs to the top rope and lifts both arms announcing the end of the match. He then leaps out of the top rope looking to land Goldberg with the Kenton Bomb, however and right on the nick of time Goldberg manages to roll out of the way avoiding the maneuver. Goldberg and Kennedy slowly recover their senses and begin getting back to their feet. Goldberg is the first to react and he grabs Kennedy, then sets him up for the Jackhammer. He goes for it but while applying it his leg fails on him and he collapses down to the canvas. Kennedy sees the opportunity and he gets Goldberg up and tries to get him over his shoulders and hit the Green Bay Plunge. However Goldberg counters driving his elbow right to the head of his rival. Kennedy gets him down. He follows up throwing Goldberg away and toward the ropes. He bounces back toward Ken Kennedy, however and out of nowhere Goldberg manages to attack first and nail Kennedy with the Spear. Goldberg makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Goldberg defeats Mr. Kennedy


JBL: Oh come on! You have to be kidding me!

Styles: And the best part of all was that Mr. Kennedy himself told his allies to stay in the back, with Sapp and Heyman are doing right now.

JBL: But I am telling you Joey, at Souled Out, both Goldberg and Brock Lesnar will have their grin whipped out of their faces.

Styles: Bur right when we return, a bizarre moment we will have, as Teddie Guerrero will sign his BTW Contract.


(Commercial)


We see Crushing C in the middle of the ring with a clipboard in hand, there is also a table in the middle of the ring.

Crushing C: For weeks now, we have been seeing a peculiar individual advertising his debut at Souled Out.

Crowd boos.

Crushing C: And now, the man who I am personally proud of being able to bring into BTW, signing is contract officially just six days away from Souled Out, Teddie Guerrero!


“I Lie, I Cheat, I Steal†breaks to a lot of boos as Teddie Guerrero makes his way out, acting as Latino Heat himself. He enters the ring then and he salutes Crushing C.

Crushing C: Ladies and Gentleman, Teddie Guerrero!

Crowd boos.

Teddie: Hey, hey, hey, what’s up with all the hate, esse?

Crowd boos.

Crushing C: Hey Teddie, Teddie, don’t worry, remember we are on North Carolina, what could you expect?

Crowd boos even louder.

Crushing C: But not mattering, you are here for a reason, a very important reason that is, and it is to sign your official BTW Contract, even if it has to be in front of all this people.

Crowd boos again.

Teddie: But you know, there is nothing I can say to truly show how happy and excited I am about signing my BTW Contract, and how happy I also am of making my official debut six days from now at Souled Out.

Crushing C: But now, with further a due, let’s do the job we are here for, and Teddie Guerrero, please, sign your contract so we make it all official.

Teddie Guerrero is handed the clipboard with the BTW Contract. He sits down and puts the contract on the table. Crushing C passes him a pen and Teddie Guerrero, taunting to the crowd and with a big smile on his face, he then signs the BTW Contract. Teddie Guerrero gets back to his feet and he lifts his contract up high taunting to the audience.

Crushing C: Ladies and Gentleman, I now introduce you to the newest member of the Born to Wrestle Federation roster, Mr. Teddie Guerrero!

Crowd boos.

Teddie: What is this? Don’t you people know what is in front of you, you have a Guerrero in this ring, member of the Guerrero family, a Warrior…

Crowd breaks a “You Suck†chant.

Teddie: What you don’t love me? You will learn to love me! Me amaran, me van a amar pendejos.

Crowd starts an “Eddie†chant, in referral to the late Eddie Guerrero.

Teddie Guerrero is about to say something, but Crushing C grabs his mic and lowers his hand.

Crushing C: Don’t worry Teddie, don’t overdo yourself, in six days from now, you will show the world what you are made of, when you enter the ring and battle with your opponent, all this people will see the Warrior you truly are!

Crowd boos as Crushing C and Teddie Guerrero hug in the middle of the ring.


(Commercial)


Styles: We are back and well, this Teddie Guerrero thin gets weirder and weirder as time passes by.

JBL: What’s so weird about it? You should be happy, we have a Guerrero on our roster!

Styles: Yeah, anyways, earlier tonight we saw Randy Orton confront Crushing C, only to get a match with Umaga, well, that match is next.


“Burning Inside my Light†plays to a massive ovation from the audience as Randy Orton comes out, proudly holding his BTW World Title. He taunts to the fans and then enter the ring.

“Virtual Voodoo†plays as Umaga makes his way out, going savage while going out on the ramp and down to the ring. He enters it, the referee rings the bell.



Randy Orton vs Umaga

Randy Orton, showing his determination, early starts his offense, as he storms toward Umaga. He begins unfolding straight right hands and then incorporates the attack punches using his left hand. However, Umaga is able to answer back and plants Orton with an knife-like uppercut right to the throat of Randy, that is sent away by the attack. Randy gets quickly back to his feet and restarts his offense as if nothing had happened. He starts landing straight right hands and then he plants Umaga with a chop right to the chest of the samoan. Orton grabs Umaga and Irish Whips him toward the ring ropes. Umaga bounces back and is he who tries to attack first, as the samoan tries to clothesline Randy Orton, however the Legend Killer is able to duck avoiding the offensive maneuver of Umaga. The Samoan Bulldozer turns around following his missed clothesline and Randy Orton plants him with his picture perfect dropkick. Umaga fells down to the canvas and Randy Orton makes the cover: 1…, Umaga sends Randy Orton away breaking up the pinfall. Orton jumps back to his feet and immediately goes to work on the recovering Umaga, that is already up on his knees. Randy begins planting him with straight right hands, however the attack of the Legend Killer isn’t able to stop Umaga from getting back to his feet, and he is able to recover a standing position. Randy Orton doesn’t give up and continues landing straight right hands. He then follows up his punches by connecting the Samoan Bulldozer with an European Uppercut. Randy Orton spins and then plants Umaga with another straight right hand and follows up with a second European Uppercut. Umaga backs down as if he is going to collapse down to the canvas, but he is able to maintain his balance. Orton throws a punch trying to knock him down but Umaga blocks and then plants Randy with a headbutt of his own that knocks him down to the canvas.

Umaga grabs Randy by the head and lifts him back to his feet. He then Irish Whips him toward the corner, causing Orton to land hard against the turnbuckle. Umaga takes impulse and then storms toward Orton, however Randy puts his boot in the middle landing it right in the face of the running Umaga, that is obviously stopped by it. Umaga staggers back giving his back to Randy Orton and Orton takes full advantage of the hole opened by the Samoan and runs toward the samoan then hitting a bulldog. Randy Orton feels the momentum and he walks toward the corner, then he climbs to the top rope, where he taunts Umaga waiting for him to get back to his feet. Umaga gets back to his feet but he is giving his back to the Legend Killer that is waiting for him on the top rope. Umaga finally turns around and Randy Orton leaps through the air trying to connect the Samoan Bulldozer with a crossbody, however, and showing his amazing strength, Umaga is able to catch Randy in mid-air. Umaga then, in a matter of seconds, sets and connects Orton with a Samoan Drop. Umaga makes the cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton is able to kick out. Umaga gets back to his feet and he measures Randy Orton. He then lets himself go landing sitting right on the chest of the Legend Killer with all his humanity. Umaga gets back to his feet and screams “Samoaâ€. Randy Orton rolls in the canvas in pain holding his chest with both arms. Umaga notices it and immediately dashes to the ring ropes, and bounces back planting Orton with a jumping headbutt that lands right in the chest of Orton, aggravating the pain of Randy. Umaga seems to be enjoying the pain he is causing to his opponent and dashes one more time to the ring ropes, bouncing and connecting for the second time a jumping headbutt landing once again in the chest of the Legend Killer.

Umaga gets back to his feet and stares at the knocked out Randy Orton. He lifts both arms in the air and then goes toward the corner. He climbs to the second rope and taunts again. He then jumps and tries to plant Randy Orton with a jumping headbutt out of the ropes, however Randy Orton, getting a big pop from the crowd, is able to get out of the way, letting Umaga crash and burn down the canvas. Orton gets back to his feet and plants the slowly recovering Umaga with a dropkick. Randy Orton then begins circling the samoan, just like a deadly scorpion. He puts the boots on his opponent as he stomps on every exposed limb and body part of his opponent. He then kicks the arm of Umaga making it come closer to the body, impeding from it to bother. He then plants the Samoan with a jumping knee drop landing right on the sternum of the Samoan Bulldozer. Randy Orton gets back to his feet and resents for a little moment his chest feeling the effects of the match, however that doesn’t stop his attack and he attempts a second knee drop, however this time Umaga is able to get out of the way. Randy Orton remains on the canvas longer favoring his knee that just got hurt thanks to his miss. Umaga gets back to his feet first thanks to that. Randy Orton gets back to his feet and he then turns around, walking right into a huge Savate Kick to the head of the Legend Killer. Umaga stares at the corner once again and he walks toward the corner, stepping over the hurt chest of Randy on the progress. Umaga climbs this time to the top rope and then raises both arms taunting to the crowd, and screaming once again his typical “Samoaâ€. He leaps through the air and lands this time being able to connect Randy Orton with a top rope jumping headbutt, the one he failed moments ago in the match. The headbutt lands right on the chest and sternum of Orton. Randy twists and shakes in pain rolling across the canvas.

Umaga feels the momentum and he gets Randy Orton back to his feet. He then lifts him and sets him in a last call-like position, only to them plant Randy Orton with an impressing Swinging Sideslam. Umaga explodes and goes savage. He raises his thumb and announces the end with another “Samoa†yell. He gets Randy Orton with his left arm and grabbing Orton’s head he walks around the ring in the Samoan Spike position to plant Randy Orton. Umaga finally stops the taunting and goes for the Samoan Spike. He swings going for the throat of the Legend Killer, however somehow Randy Orton is able to duck the Samoan Spike making Umaga fail. The Samoan Bulldozer turns around and immediately Randy Orton jumps and plants Umaga with a very cheered RKO. Randy Orton collapses to the canvas as well grabbing his chest. He slowly is able to crawl toward the floored Umaga. He covers the samoan: 1…2…, Umaga kicks out to a lot of boos from the crowd. Randy Orton looks shocked and very surprised about his failing. He looks up to the referee trying to find some answer or some kind of explanation. But Randy soon understands he was not won the match and begins taunting Umaga for a second RKO. Umaga begins getting back to his feet and finally does recover a standing position. He turns around and immediately Randy Orton leaps attempting to connect Umaga with the RKO, however the Samoan Bulldozer reverses Randy and pushes Orton way. Orton turns around and runs toward the samoan, Umaga is the first to attack and tries to clothesline the Legend Killer, however Orton ducks the attack. Randy waits for Umaga to turn around, the Samoan Bulldozer finally does and gets planted by the second RKO of the match, completely out of nowhere. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Randy Orton defeats Umaga


JBL: Before you say anything, Randy Orton is a stupid man, not only did he tire himself in this hard contest, but it also took two RKOs for him to end Umaga.

Styles: Umaga a difficult opponent no doubt about it, and Samoa Joe might find that at Souled Out.


Randy Orton leaves the ring area celebrating his victory holding the title up high. Umaga is left in the ring. He starts getting back to his feet, but from the crowd, Samoa Joe dashes toward the ring. He enters the ring and takes advantage of the weakened Umaga and he locks him in the Coquina Clutch. Joe applies all his strength on the hold trying to make the Samoan Bulldozer pass out. Finally, a lot of EMTs and officials come out and take Samoa Joe out.


JBL: What the hell was Samoa Joe doing here? Is he mad, thank god the officials came out and took that psycho out?

Styles: Well, both men will do anything to get the upperhand and Samoa Joe seems to have it going into Souled Out.


We go backstage and we see Big Show lacing up his boots on his locker room. Out of a sudden, Edge walks in into the scene. Big Show stands and gets on Edge’s face.

Edge: Big man, chill, see, I just wanted to tell you that I hope that you are a little better than AJ Styles and don’t cost me the victory tonight.

Big Show: Look, don’t mess with who you can’t stop, you are way, way over your head here Edge.

Big Show grins making reference to the size difference.

Edge: Look just, stay out of my way and maybe, maybe I will not go full force on you at Souled Out, Ok.

Edge pads The Big Show on the shoulder and then leaves.


(Commercial)


Maven is jogging already inside the ring getting ready for the match.


Styles: We are back from the break and Mark Henry will be in action next, however, will he be able to get The Undertaker out of his mind?

JBL: He’s the World Strongest Man damn it, and you are asking if he can get Taker out of his mind?


“Somebodies gonna get it†plays as Mark Henry makes his way out, being accompanied by Muhammed Hassan and ready to go. He enters the ring and the referee then rings the bell.



Mark Henry w/Muhammed Hassan vs Maven

Maven seems nervous about being trapped inside the ring with Mark Henry. He jogs and takes a deep breath, then storms toward his opponent after encouraging himself. However, he gets planted down with a stiff clothesline down to the canvas. Mark Henry taunts to the audience after this, he then dashes to the ring ropes behind him. After it he bounces back, then coming back planting his opponent with an elbow drop right to the chest of his opponent. Mark Henry gets back to his feet, he then looks to the outside and he taunts to his partner on the outside of the ring. Muhammed Hassan responds the taunt of his partner. Henry then runs to the set of ropes and he bounces back, then nails Maven right back with an elbow drop right to the chest of his opponent. Mark Henry gets back to his feet and he taunts to the audience. He guides Maven back to a standing position, he then throws him toward the ring ropes, and when he bounces back the World Strongest Man, Mark Henry lifts his opponent, catching him, and he then gets him over his shoulders. He walks across the ring for a while, until he finally lets Maven fell nailing him with a Military Press. The World Strongest Man taunts yelling, Muhammed Hassan feels also the intensity as he lifts his hands as well. Mark Henry picks his opponent back to a standing position, he then sets him up and after a while he finally takes him out with the World Strongest Slam. Henry isn’t finished yet and he taunts to the audience. He then dashes to the ring ropes and when he bounces back, he nails Maven with the World Strongest Splash. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Mark Henry defeats Maven


Mark Henry kicks Maven out of the ring, then Muhammed Hassan, with a microphone in hand.


Hassan: You see, just like Maven couldn’t, The Undertaker doesn’t stand a chance against Muhammed Hassan and Mark Henry.

Crowd boos.

Hassan: I don’t know if you know, but at Souled Out, the Undertaker will be going one on….two, against us, the World Strongest Man, and this Arab American. And Taker, believe me when I say this to you, we buried you before, we have no problem on doing it again.

Crowd boos as Mark Henry and Muhammed Hassan then start leaving. However, out of a sudden, lights go out as a gong plays. Henry and Hassan are livid thanks to the mind games of Taker. Suddenly, a thunder strikes in the middle of the ring making Hassan and Mark Henry bail out of the ring in fear.


JBL: Oh great, he has done it again.

Styles: And you say that as if it was a bad thing.

JBL: Good thing is, we now know Henry and Hassan will have a chance to destroy The Undertaker at Souled Out.


(Commercial)


Styles: We are back and…


“Domination†plays as Triple H and Christian Cage make their way out on street clothes. Triple H has a band-aid on his face and Christian is coming down with an orthopedic neck. They enter the ring with their titles on their shoulders and the microphones on their hands.

HHH: As you can see, we are in a terrible condition thanks to our No Holds Barred Match last week against Test and Albert.

Christian: Of course, he doesn’t mean about or physical condition because well, we are ripped, really ripped.

HHH: Not only that, but we are the tag team champions, the be all end all of this company and the most dominant tag team ever in history!

Crowd boos.

Christian: That’s mainly what brings us out here. See, the match last week left a big toll on us, we know we are the tag team champions and all, but, there is no way we are entering that ring at Souled Out against Test and Albert after that.

HHH: See, we are wrestlers, the biggest superstars the industry has ever seen, The Instant Classic and The Game himself, Triple H. And we are not risking our careers facing two glorified … midcarders. So, consider this an official announcement, we are not defending this against those two at Souled Out, thank you very much.


Triple H and Christian Cage go to leave the ring when out of a sudden “Countdown†breaks to the crowd to a mild pop as Test and Albert come out. They then enter the ring to confront the tag team champions.

Test: Slow down, slow down, so now you are telling us that you are not defending that title on Sunday against us?

Christian: Yes, that’s exactly what we said.

Test: And that’s because…you got your ass kicked last week.

Crowd boos.

Triple H: No, you see, this is something you don’t understand. We win World Titles, and we plan on doing so very soon in fact, and that’s why are we aren’t putting our careers on the line against you two trainwrecks.

Albert: So now you are telling us you are just scared.

Triple H: That’s no way to talk to us, that’s no way to talk to your tag team champions, and you have five seconds to take it back before we make you take it back.

Test: Why wait so long?

Christian Cage and Triple H grin, they appear to then be backing out and walking away, leaving the ring, however they grab their belts and out of a sudden they turn around, Triple H nailing Albert and Christian planting Test with their titles. Triple H and Cage then puts the boots on their now floored opponents.

Triple H: On second thoughts, maybe we will defend these titles against you at Souled Out.

Triple H picks Albert back to his feet, Christian picks up Test as well, then finish their job planting them with the Pedigree and the Unprettier in stereo motion.


Styles: I’ll be damned, this was a well planned maneuver just to get an advantage over Test and Albert.

JBL: Things like this is what makes our tag team champions so great.


(Commercial)


Joey Styles is inside the ring.

JBL: You see Joey Styles inside the ring. You have the Wrestling God alone in the announcing table, however too bad for everyone it will not last long as we have to take it to Joey Styles inside the ring.


Styles: You see me in the ring and well, to explain why, let me tell you, I have been there. I have been there since the very beginning, back in the good old ECW days, when it all started.

Crowd pops. An ECW chant breaks through.

Styles: Then, I was there when the feud was restarted in the inception of the new ECW, the infamous WWECW.

Crowd gives a mixed reaction.

Styles: And then, when I started in this new journey, with Born to Wrestle federation, this rivalry was restarted, going from being partners to bitter rivals, to an injury to a comeback, and to where it can all end, a Last Man Standing match six days from now, at Souled Out.

Crowd pops.

Styles: You see, I am out here to be sort of the moderator in the faceoff of Rob Van Dam and Sabu.

Crowd cheers.

Styles: Introducing first, one of the ECW pioneers and one of its cements. Former BTW Tag Team Champion, please welcome Sabu!


“Arabian Beat†plays as Sabu makes his way out, making his classic taunt and then entering the ring.

Styles: Always a pleasure to have you here Sabu, and well first, what are your thoughts on your Last Man Standing match against RVD this Sunday?

Sabu: Homicidal, Genocidal, Death Defying, that is what Rob will see of me this Sunday.

Styles: Are you confident on defeating him?

Sabu: Y…


“One of a Kind†breaks to a mixed reaction from the crowd, as Rob Van Dam comes out, with his BTW Continental Title on his shoulder, interrupting Sabu. He enters the ring.

RVD: Whoa, whoa, dude, please don’t tell me you were about to say you are confident on defeating me, because Sabu, I knew you tend to go a little overboard with the joints, but, never to that extend.

Crowd laughs a little.

RVD: Apparently, you haven’t realized yet who you are entering the ring against. You will be facing me, the Whole…Damn…Show! And most importantly, the BTW Continental Champion.

RVD lifts his title up high right on the face of Sabu.

Styles: Rob, but on Sunday it will not be for the title, it will all about respect and revenge.

RVD: And don’t you think I know that? Everybody talks about how Sabu has beaten me twice since returning, however they forget why he was out, or more exactly, who took him out.

Crowd boos as RVD taunts.

RVD: And this Sunday Sabu, I will finish the job I started at Rebellion, as I will take you…

Sabu grabs the microphone on RVD’s hand, stopping him to continue talking.

Sabu: Van Dam, if you ever think that the luck you had at Rebellion is going to repeat itself, then you are wrong. (He is breathing heavily). If anyone is going down, then it will be you Rob, I am taking you out this time, that is a promise.

Sabu then makes his Magician of Arabia taunt right on the face of Rob Van Dam.

RVD: We’ll see, we’ll see.

RVD starts backing down going to leave the ring. Sabu turns his back on Van Dam, then Van Dam goes to cheap shot him and punch him, however Sabu turns around right on time as Van Dam was going to punch him. Rob then stops his attempted punch and finally backs down going toward the ropes and leave.

RVD: Like I said, we’ll see.

RVD finally leaves the ring. He and Sabu trade words and taunts as signal goes to the back.


We go to the back and we see AJ Styles getting some things into his backpack on his locker room. He grabs his backpack and gets him on his shoulder. He then gets out of the room. He turns around and then closes the door. He turns around again going to leave, only to see a tall, fat, blonde man pass right in front of his eyes. AJ Styles remains there as if he has seen a ghost.

AJ: Rikishi?

AJ takes a while but he finally reacts, getting lost in sight later following the secret man.


(Commercial)


Styles: We are back and after a hard fought night, it is now time for our main event.

JBL: 6 days away from our PPV, the challengers for the World Title battle it out in a huge tag team match.


“Loaded†plays to a rockstar reception as Jeff Hardy makes his way out then taunting to the crowd. He enters the ring and taunts even more.

“This Fire Burns†plays to a pop from the crowd as CM Punk makes his way out fired up. He stares at Hardy as he enters the ring.

“Big†breaks as The Big Show makes his way out. He looks impressive on his way out.

“Metalingus†breaks as Edge makes his way out making his classic way out entrance, with pyro coming out. He enters the ring and the referee rings the bell.



CM Punk and Jeff Hardy vs The Big Show and Edge

Jeff Hardy is the first one to enter action, kicking it out for his team. Big Show is about to enter the match, however Edge convinces it that he should start, and so the Rated R Superstar kicks it off. Both competitors start circling each other, until Jeff Hardy takes advantage of his superior speed as he slides through the legs of Edge. Edge turns around only to get blasted with a spinning wheel kick. As soon as Hardy gets up, he dashes to the ropes, and then connects Edge with a clothesline as soon as the Rated R Superstar got up. Jeff once again runs toward the ropes and waiting for Edge to return to his feet connects it once again with another clothesline. Edge returns to his feet and Jeff Hardy once again connects him with a front dropkick. Jeff lifts Edge and makes him sit in the canvas. He then hits a maneuver that can be called a Sit-Throwback. Jeff makes the cover: 1…2…, Edge kicks out. Hardy goes back to his offense lifting and sending Edge toward the corner. Jeff then dashes toward the ropes and springboards trying to connect a dropkick on Edge, that is laying against the corner, but when Jeff is in mid-air Edge rolls out of the way making Jeff Hardy crash and burn. Edge then dashes to the ropes behind him and then plants Jeff Hardy with a sliding kick sending him right to the outside. Edge remains on the canvas recovering his breath from the quick beginning of the match as the referee begins the count: 1…2…3…4…5…6…, Jeff Hardy manages to roll back to the interior of the ring. Edge then walks toward Jeff and lifts him up, only to connect him with a jumping rotating STO. Edge makes the cover: 1…2…, Hardy kicks out. The Rated R Superstar seems angry and pulls Jeff Hardy back to his feet, where he pummels him with a straight right hand to the face of Hardy. Edge connects a second one, but Jeff this time is able to answer back with a punch to the head of Edge, but Edge uses then his cheating techniques to regain the upperhand of the match as he pokes the eyes of Jeff. He makes the tag then to the Big Show.

Big Show enters and he dashes toward the groggy opponent, then nails him with a clothesline knocking him down. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Jeff Hardy gets one shoulder up. Big Show gets his opponent back to his feet, guiding him up. He grabs his opponent by the throat going for the Showstopper to end the match, however when he lifts his opponent to nail it, Jeff Hardy is able to counter reversing the maneuver into a DDT, planting his opponent head first. Jeff Hardy makes the cover: 1…2…, Big Show kicks out sending Jeff Hardy away. Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and he quickly goes back toward his opponent, as he attacks the recovering Big Show with clubs to the back, trying to prevent him from getting back to a standing position. He then grabs his rival and Hardy sets his opponent for a DDT. He goes to apply it but Big Show blocks as he remains on his knees, and instead he pushes Hardy down to the canvas using his own momentum crashing and burning making the Rainbow Haired Warrior land hard against the canvas. Jeff Hardy grabs his back of the neck in pain while rolling on the canvas. The Big Show gets fully back to a standing position, where he then stares at the floored Hardy. He walks toward him and puts one boot on the chest of Hardy, and then after a while of taunting he just steps over the humanity of his opponent, crushing him beneath. He continues moving then dashing toward the ropes and bouncing back nailing a powerful elbow drop right across the chest of his opponent. The Big Show gets back to his feet and he taunts to the audience announcing one more time. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind him looking for a second elbow drop, however Jeff Hardy manages to get back to his senses and he moves on the canvas going beneath the giant, that has no other option than to jump over him leaving him behind. Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and Big Show turns around. The Rainbow Haired competitor storms toward the giant looking to plant his opponent, however The Big Show manages to counter as he gets Jeff Hardy right by the throat stopping him.

He walks around the ring with his prey grabbed around the throat. He goes to then apply the Showstopper, but in mid-air and when the giant is about to drive him down to the canvas, Hardy manages to reverse hitting instead his version of a Sitting Jawbreaker. Jeff Hard leaps to his corner and makes the tag to his partner, CM Punk. Punk enters the match waiting for his opponent to incorporate. When The Big Show has done it so, he dashes toward him, as the the straightedge superstar goes to continue the high pace of the match, and he runs toward the just gotten back up giant, however The Big Show is able to react first as he plants his opponent with a big boot right to the face of his opponent. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind him, then bounces back and he nails his opponent with an awe inspiring in the crowd leg drop across the throat and chest of his opponent. He makes the cover: 1…2…, CM Punk is able to kick out. Big Show gets back to his feet and merciless he just puts one of his foot on the chest of his opponent, only to then step over it, crushing the body of the straightedge superstar below. The Big Show then grabs his opponent by the hair and gets him back to a standing position. The Big Show measures his opponent and then nails him with an open hand chop to the chest of his opponent, whose impact sounds throughout the arena. It also makes CM Punk stagger all the way to the corner in pain. The Big Show follows him and with his hand he tells the audience to be quiet, and after it he just smashes his right hand’s palm to the chest of his opponent, burning the chest of his rival. CM Punk staggers back from the corner then collapsing down to the canvas. The Big Show follows up and he climbs backwards, giving his back to the middle of the ring, to the second rope. He jumps a little in the ropes testing it and he then leaps backwards going for his version of the Vader Bomb, however and right in the nick of time CM Punk is able to roll out of the way making his giant opponent crash and burn failing the move.

CM Punk gets back to his feet holding his chest in pain thanks to the offense nailed by The Big Show targeting those body parts. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind him, and when he bounces back he is able to nail The Big Show with a Shining Wizard. CM Punk makes the cover: 1…2…, The Big Show is able to kick out. CM Punk gets back to his feet, then takes his hair out of his face and looks everywhere looking for a clue on what to do next. He then walks to the apron and gets out of the ring getting on it. On the apron, Punk taunts on The Big Show waiting for him to get back to his feet. The giant starts getting back to his feet, putting one knee on the canvas and then finally fully recovering his standing position. CM Punk goes immediately off like a ticker and he springboards looking to nail The Big Show with his trademark Springboard Clothesline, however the giant is able to react and attack first, planting his opponent with a stiff clothesline planting him in mid-air. The Big Show goes toward his corner stepping back and taking impulse, however when he is close to his corner, he gets tagged by the Rated R Superstar. Edge goes toward a different corner, and he starts taunting now to CM Punk, that is getting slowly back to a standing position. The Big Show doesn’t look happy about the unwanted tag Edge made to himself. The straightedge superstar finally gets back to a standing position, he turns around and Edge dashes toward him looking to break him in half with his Spear, however Punk manages to leap frog over his opponent. Edge continues running and he goes to almost clash with the turnbuckle, however he stops before he does so. He staggers back toward Punk, that toe kicks him in the middle section looking to plant him with a suplex, however when he is nailing it, Edge counters in mid air then planting his opponent with the Edge-O-Matic. Edge makes the cover: 1…2…, CM Punk kicks out.

Edge looks frustrated and he gets back to his feet putting the boots on his opponent then, stomping all over him. He then goes toward his corner where he bends about to taunt for the Spear, however The Big Show copies him and he tags himself into the match. The Big Show enters the ring and he stomps on the chest of the straightedge superstar, walking right over the chest of his rival. The Big Show lifts his right hand taunting to the crowd and for the end of the match, and so the end of CM Punk. He turns around only to get planted by a Spear by his own partner, Edge, that knocks him down. Edge stares at Big Show. CM Punk looks shocked on the canvas, he finally gets together but he makes the cover taking advantage: 1…2…3.

Result: CM Punk pins The Big Show


JBL: Every man for himself.

Styles: And suddenly for you it’s ok to turn on your own tag team partner.


CM Punk gets back to his feet celebrating with the fans, however he walks right into a Spear by Edge. Jeff Hardy storms into the ring to defend his partner and tries to clothesline his opponent, however Edge ducks, then goes toward the ropes and he nails his rival with a Spear. Edge is left the only man in the ring.

JBL: There you have him, our next World Heavyweight Champion.


However, from behind of him, Randy Orton slides to the inside of the ring behind Edge. The Rated R Superstar turns around only to get planted by a vicious RKO by the World Heavyweight Champion.

Styles: And there you have it, the last man standing, and the man entering champion at Souled Out, Randy Orton.


Randy Orton celebrates over his fallen opponents doing the “Destiny†taunt, however The Big Show mildly incorporates and he low blows him, bringing him down to the canvas, leaving no man standing.


JBL: And now, everybody is down. Peace after the pandemonium.

Styles: For the second week on a row, all five competitors of the Champions Challenge Title match are knocked out. Who will leave as the champion? Join us at Souled Out this Sunday.


Scene fades to the back with Randy Orton, Jeff Hardy, Edge, CM Punk and The Big Show all knocked out.




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Final Card:

BTW World Heavyweight Championship
Champions Challenge
Randy Orton (c) vs Edge vs CM Punk vs Jeff Hardy vs The Big Show

BTW Extreme Championship
MVP (c) vs Chris Jericho

Teddie Guerrero debuts

Samoa Joe vs Umaga

Mr. Kennedy and Bob Sapp vs Brock Lesnar and Goldberg

BTW Tag Team Titles Match
Triple H and Christian Cage(c) vs Albert and Test

Last Man Standing Match
RVD vs Sabu

2 on 1 Handicap Match
The Undertaker vs Muhammed Hassan and Mark Henry
 

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BM:Jericho/Burke. Others were longer but this one flowed nicely IMO... Close second goes to Goldberg/Kennedy

WM: None

BP: Teddie Guerrero/Crushing C. Others may choose the opening promo, but this oen I liked for some readon, I guess csause it belt up a newcomer good.

WP: Edge/Show backstage/. Not much to this one

A/C: I like this show man. Very solidd. I like the way the Hassan/Take thing is going, same with Christian/HHH vs Test/Albert, seems like vintage Triple H. Honestly, every match was above average, so good job thee. The promos were mostly pretty good, a few not so good. But overall, I think your btb has great matches and pretty good storylines, and promos, but your still a top booker here:)
I have to say one thing though. I HATE FACE ORTON. Hoenstly, its so bad. its just my opinion but I thought Id just share it. The reason is , if you look at Orton in real life, hes cowering, takes cheap shots, doesnt want matches on Raw, doesnt want challengers, cheats to win, and all that. But you have him face and hes like a fighting champion which goes against everything Ortons for, just my opinion though. Other than that, all the matches were great and the promos were deent, solid show though:) Check out the latest iMpact when you have time...
 

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BM: All your matches except the Henry/Maven was good, but i am goingfor the Orton/Umaga match.

WM: Henry/Maven, but even as bad as squash matches are they serve a purpose.

BP: Opening promo, I think this really builds Orton up as champion. Him wanting to face every man in the champions challenge shows he is a fighting champion.

WP: Well i was going to say the AJ one, it had a few grammar mistakes but then i realised that didnt matter because it has left me wondering what the hell is going on. And with that the mistakes didn't matter because i was understandable.

AC: Great show all matches were good and the promo's helped hype feuds. I disagree with Mike about Orton i like face Randy and it is good to see him face as I think other stars you have suit being heel better in this btb.
 

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Read it earlier today, just couldn't get around to reviewing because of a doctor appointment. Anyway, here's my review.

Best Match: Randy Orton vs Umaga or the tag team main event. I enjoyed reading both. I think I'll go with Randy Orton vs Umaga however.

Worst Match: I would've said Henry/Maven, but it served a purpose to put Henry over as well as Hassan and have The Undertaker interaction at the end.

Best Promo: Liked the opening promo best. It really put Orton over as the champion and draw of the show. However, I was hoping Orton would've turned on the fans in this one. Still best though. Second best would have to be the Teddie Guerrero contract signing.

Worst Promo: None. The AJ one wasn't that great, but it wasn't so bad to be worst. Rikishi! Woohoo! *Does Dance*

Additional Thoughts: Great show. I didn't know how you were going to finish the show as you did the big one last week, but you also did it this week and I liked it. Usually, I wouldn't, but it worked out great to head in to the PPV and you really don't know who will win. I would also like a Orton heel turn in the future. That would be really good to do as the heel character suits him best, whether it be real life or this. It's not that it isn't working, it is, but it would be great to see Orton go heel.
 

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Official Souled Out PPV Preview Guide

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Randy Orton has been living his dream for a little more than 60 days, destiny being started by ending the reign of Edge at CyberSlam. However, Crushing C, who said he was not pleased with him as champion, placed him in a very hard contest, a Champions Challenge World Title Match. A former BTW Continental Champion being represented by The Big Show, a former BTW Extreme Champion in Jeff Hardy, CM Punk being the former Tag Team Champion and Edge the former BTW World Heavyweight Champion, all won their place by defeating other former champions in qualifying matches, and all will be claiming Randy's top spot. Will Orton keep his destiny as champion going? Or will Edge go back on his throne? Or will someone else step into the throne? And for the first in three weeks, will someone of the five men end standing?


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Rob Van Dam and Sabu have battled time and time, almost like a circle of destruction. However, it all seemed to be over when RVD took Sabu out injured by frogsplashing him to a barbwired table. However, Sabu overcame medical odds and came back, back to what he was doing and he defeated RVD. That didn't suit well with Van Dam, that the next day he attacked him and cost Sabu a World Title match. On Sunday, it all appears to end, RVD and Sabu will battle once again, this time, only one man will be left standing, as the match will only end with a Last Man Standing. Will RVD go back to his winning path coming from Rebellion? Or will Sabu continue his momentum and winning streak?


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The Undertaker had battled with Mark Henry since his first apperance in BTW, and it all appeared to end when they met in a Buried Alive Match. However, an unexpected third weel came into ecuation, when Muhammed Hassan interfered and buried Taker alive. What were the motives behind Hassan's actions? Maybe he was predisposed by his defeat earlier that evening? However, that wasn't the last of the Deadman, as 3 weeks later, in the Official Burial Ceremony of Henry and Hassan, he came back out of nowhere making them bail. The Undertaker has showed he is not scared of facing the odds, but will he overcame them once again at Souled Out in the Handicap Match he is in? Or will Hassan and Henry take care of him again?


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MVP showed his self confidence when he walked into a ring with the then feuding Jericho and Hassan and proposed that for their final encounter, a shot of his title would be on the line. However, it all could flipped on him, as Chris Jericho was the one victorious, and Y2J hasn't shown any backment down on his encounter. Both egos doubled collapse in a two weeks encounter in first the Highlight Reel and then the VIP Lounge. First, Jericho appeared to be on top, attacking first MVP ending his arrogance in the Lounge, however last show, MVP capitalized on the leg injury started by Elijah Burke to attack him cheap shotting him. Will Chris Jericho overcome his injury and win the BTW Extreme Title? Or will Porter continue his impressive reign defeating another fierce opponent?


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Triple H and Christian Cage promised to be dominant over BTW, and that is exactly what they have been since they coming together. They have defeated every opponent, but now Test and Albert rise in their horizon as a threat. T&A reunite with a clear goal on his mind, the Tag Team Titles. However, altough they came short at Krakatoa, beating the champions in a grueling No Holds Barred Match, they earned a second chance. Will Albert and Test, even if they fall in a trickery from the champions walking them into a beat down, win the titles, or will Triple H and Christian Cage continue their domination, defeating them once again?


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Bob Sapp made an impact debut in BTW, by the hand of Paul Heyman. But that was't the only impressive thing, as in his first match, he scored a victory over Brock Lesnar. On the same evening, Mr. Kennedy fell short on his match against Goldberg. Bob Sapp and Mr. Kennedy came together to form an unholy alliance, to battle Brock Lesnar and Goldberg. Both sides had showed their strenght, working as teams time and time again. However, can Lesnar and Goldberg trust each other after all the battles they have gone through? And can Bob Sapp, with Paul Heyman, trust the individualist Mr. Kennedy? Which side will come out on top?


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Umaga has made a path of destruction behind of him. Samoa Joe has been in memorable matches and made performances that will live in the back of the head of every fan. Sooner or later, the two samoans would crash their roads. Both will look to achieve a victory over the other and prove to the other that he is indeed the most dominant samoan, in fact, the most dominant man in BTW. Samoa Joe, this victory could increase his ego and his marquee name, however, Umaga, he knows no ego, no remorse, and he will seek and destroy everything on his path, this time, Samoa Joe. After encounters between the two, who will show dominance in Souled Out? Who will win the Battle of the Samoans?



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Arguably the most controversial man in wrestling history, a man that claims to be a part of the legendary Guerrero family. Believed by some, hated and mocked by others, this man will make his debut in BTW this Sunday at Souled Out, when he enters the ring to battle his opponent, continuing the "Lie, Cheat and Steal" motto. Will Guerrero win this contest?