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I was going to but then I decided it was too much work Ill just follow what I have to do and give my NWo and No Mercy card with backstories.
 

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Alright, some last minute confusion. We post the back story's/previews WITH the results for our first pay per view?

Also, we post both our first, and second pay per view with the build up, and results? I thought it was the first pay per view, then people get cut. Then, the second pay per view, and the last person gets cut? Beer, elaborate please
 

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Alright, some last minute confusion. We post the back story's/previews WITH the results for our first pay per view?

Also, we post both our first, and second pay per view with the build up, and results? I thought it was the first pay per view, then people get cut. Then, the second pay per view, and the last person gets cut? Beer, elaborate please

That actually sounds a lot better than having two PPV's due at the same time.
 

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Oh, that what seemed more logical to me really. Rather than having just two rounds, lets have a three part competiton.

If not, then I'd propose something like this.

Round One: Royal Rumble build up, results, and No Way Out build up

Round Two: No Way Out results, and introduction to Wrestlemania build up.

Round Three: Finalize Wrestlemania build up, and results.
 

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So how much time left do I have to start this?

4-5 days like Ninja said.

Alright, some last minute confusion. We post the back story's/previews WITH the results for our first pay per view?

Also, we post both our first, and second pay per view with the build up, and results? I thought it was the first pay per view, then people get cut. Then, the second pay per view, and the last person gets cut? Beer, elaborate please
Oh, that what seemed more logical to me really. Rather than having just two rounds, lets have a three part competiton.

If not, then I'd propose something like this.

Round One: Royal Rumble build up, results, and No Way Out build up

Round Two: No Way Out results, and introduction to Wrestlemania build up.

Round Three: Finalize Wrestlemania build up, and results.

Even though it sounds like a better idea, it's a tad late now. Very sorry.
 

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“Chaos Theoryâ€
The Phenomenal War Over the CWA Championship
An ongoing feud comes to an end at “Chaos Theoryâ€. The Phenomenal One, AJ Styles, has been pursuing the CWA Championship since the first show, and he’s failed in his countless attempts. AJ Styles, has went against the current reigning champion John Bradshaw Layfield a number of three times in CWA for the championship. The first being the five man ladder match for to declare the first champion, the second a singles match which was ended after JBL deliberately disqualified himself, and the last match which was a street fight, which had Vladimir Kozlov help JBL defeat AJ Styles. Now, without interference, the two will be trapped inside a Steel Cage. Two pay per view’s ago, the third CWA pay per view event “Carnage†was headlined by the Street Fight, which also debuted the alliance between John Bradshaw Layfield, and Vladimir Kozlov. At the next pay per view, “Impactâ€, AJ Styles, and Rhino defeated JBL, and Kozlov in a tag team match. The CWA Show after, saw AJ Styles demand a title match. General Manager Diesel came out, and said AJ’s had his chance, and that it is time to allow someone else to take a turn. AJ was set on his match though, as he said to give him the next top three contenders. General Manager Diesel agreed, and put AJ Styles through a triple jeopardy series that night. AJ Styles faced Go Shiozaki, then later, Mike Dibiase, and after a no disqualification match against Vladimir Kozlov. AJ Styles prevailed, and had his match at the next event “Chaos Theoryâ€. AJ Styles had the general manager make their match a Steel Cage match as well.
The next week, JBL cut a promo on how AJ Styles will go down a forth time, and this time JBL will end Styles’ career. AJ Styles came out, and skipped the talking, as he attacked JBL. JBL barely escaped as he was hit with a steel chair, and then a Pele Kick. The third week, showcased a pick you’re poison event with AJ Styles choosing Rhino to face JBL, while JBL chose Vladimir Kozlov once again to face AJ Styles. JBL was counted out, and later on helped Kozlov defeat AJ Styles, by holding onto Style’s leg right before an attempt at a flying forearm bash. The forth week, we had the contract signing between the two. John Bradshaw Layfield attempted to hit AJ Styles with the title, but AJ ducked, and nailed the Pele Kick once again. AJ Styles was rushing with momentum, but all that went away when Kozlov’s theme hit. AJ Styles distracted, awaited for Kozlov to make his way out. Instead, JBL took advantage, and clotheslined AJ Styles to hell, then put AJ Styles through the table with the Powerbomb. The show closed off with JBL posing on top of the ramp, with his title, as AJ Styles lies motionless on the mat.

The Mauler, and The Beast
Rhino whom recently returned after a neck injury which he sustained after missing a Gore, and going headfirst into JBL’s limousine door. Rhino returned as AJ Style’s mystery partner at “Impact†against JBL, and Vladimir Kozlov. Rhino Gore’d Vladimir Kozlov, which led to a Spiral Tap from AJ Styles to secure the win. The following night, Rhino defeated CIMA in a singles match. Rhino was to cut a promo later that night, discussing his opinions towards “The Moscow Mauler†Vladimir Kozlov. That night, Kozlov was defeated by AJ Styles in a no disqualification match. The next week, Rhino was attacked by Kozlov backstage, but Rhino repented, and defended himself. The two ended the segment after Rhino nailed Kozlov with a Gore through a garage door. Later that night, the match was made by General Manager Diesel. The third week, had Rhino, and Kozlov being dragged into the AJ Styles, Layfield rivalry, with Rhino being chosen to face JBL, while Kozlov was chosen to face Styles. During the Rhino, and Bradshaw match, Rhino went tremendously over, and was giving it to Layfield up until Rhino was setting up for the Gore, and was stalking Bradshaw. Bradshaw saw his faith coming forth, and climbed outside the ring, and ran up the ramp to count himself out. Vladimir Kozlov, and AJ Styles had a back, and forth match, but the end with AJ Styles garnishing up momentum. AJ Styles had set up on the apron for the flying forearm, but Bradshaw came running down, and pulled Style’s boot, causing Styles to guillotine on the ropes, and have Kozlov nail the Torture Rack Neckbreaker to secure the win. The forth week, saw Rhino, and Kozlov have another brawl, but this time Rhino destroyed Kozlov, and performed a Gore through a glass window, and into a random office backstage. Rhino then came out to the crowd, and promised victory at “Chaos Theoryâ€. This led to an angry, but up, and well Vladimir Kozlov come out, and the two brawled again. This second segment saw a Gore through the security barrier, and a ruthless head butt to the back of Rhino’s head. Security had to contain the two.

The Battle of the Future of CWA
“The Golden Standard†Shelton Benjamin, the former television champion, and probably one of the most talented superstars in the CWA, versus a man with less experience as Benjamin, but has had some very explosive starts in wrestling, this man being Kevin Fertig. Upon his arrival at CWA he aligned himself with the third generation star Jimmy Rave. The two are now to compete in a battle at “Chaos Theoryâ€. This rivalry started over an upset Fertig letting his frustrations loose on a helpless Rob Conway. Fertig, and his associate Rave were on the breach of injuring Conway, but Shelton Benjamin came out, and cleaned house with the New Breed of Wrestling. Upon the following weeks, Rave, and Fertig attempted to proposition Benjamin into joining the N.B.W. but Benjamin refused, and eventually Steven Kicked the head of Fertig. This caused Fertig to challenge Benjamin to a match at “Chaos Theoryâ€. Shelton Benjamin responded to the match proposal by defeated Jimmy Rave in a match, and leaving a message by calling the two undeserving of leading the next generation. The CWA show before “Chaos Theory†witnessed Benjamin defeating N.B.W. in a tag team match with CIMA. Now, its been said Rave will be present at the match, but can Benjamin eliminate that factor, and solve the problems he’s currently having?

A Threat Posed Early
Fresh with gold on his waist, Harry Smith, a part of two huge wrestling families, and the CWA Television champion. Talented, Strong, Charismatic, and loved by many. Harry Smith has all the makings to be the future of CWA. Yet, Cody Rhodes, also a member of a big wrestling family, looks to recover his championship from more than two months ago. Cody Rhodes was the first CWA Television Champion, and has been having a personal feud with Harry Smith, and many controversial statements have been made in between the two. Though the match isn’t a singles bout, as a third factor is involved in the recipe for a new champion being crowned. D-Lo Brown, wrestling veteran, and still in the flow of things, looks to add one more championship reign to his résumé. All three men will clash in a triple threat match for the CWA Television Championship at “Chaos Theoryâ€. With Cody Rhodes more than likely setting Harry Smith on his to do list next to malice, and D-Lo Brown with gold in his eyes. Harry Smith must watch his back, but he doesn’t have to be involved in the equation to be ridded of the championship. Can “The Son of a Bull Dog†pull off a successful first title defense?

Third Times the Charm
CWA’s local hitman Brent Albright, had took a job from John Bradshaw Layfield, to give Mike Dibiase a “dirt napâ€. Brent Albright, had thought he completed the job, but Dibiase returned to defeat, embarrass, and rob his attacker, Albright. Brent Albright has allowed his emotions to overwhelm him on this job, as even with the money, he still pursues to eliminate the thorn in his back, personified as Mike Dibiase. Mike Dibiase has told Brent Albright that it is a kill or be killed situation, and Dibiase will take the first option, and completely utilize it. Brent Albright cant seem to put Dibiase to rest, and rid himself of this ongoing ghost. Ironically, the hitman, the man who first pursued Dibiase, turned into the hunted as Mike wants to end Albright once, and for all. The two will face off one more time in the squared circle, and Albright has agreed to a restraining order on Mike Dibiase following his victory. Who will come out on top?

Extreme Beginnings
CWA Extreme Champion is letting his voice be heard on “Chaos Theoryâ€, as he challenges anyone to an extreme rules match for his Extreme Championship. Ron Zombie believes he’s to good for the roster, as he looks to open up “Chaos Theory†with chaos. Just his style. Can Ron Zombie prevail in a hardcore showing? Or will the surprise challenger upset Ron Zombie in this confident challenge?


Complete Card for CWA “Chaos Theoryâ€:

Steel Cage Match for the CWA Championship
John Bradshaw Layfield © versus AJ Styles
-AJ Styles had the match won, until he attempted a second Spiral Tap from the top of the cage, which missed Mr. Layfield. John Bradshaw Layfield recovered, and performed a Power Bomb into the steel cage for good measure on the down AJ Styles. John Bradshaw Layfield easily exited the chamber, bloodied, and bruised.-

Grudge Match
Rhino versus Vladimir Kozlov
-In a powerhouse, and hardcore bout, with spots consisting of a Press Slam over the ropes, a Gore from the apron to the mat, and a head butt into the exposed turnbuckle. Yet, the most critical spot was the head butt miss, as Kozlov backed away stunned from the miss, and was Gored by “The War Machine†Rhino for the win.-

Singles Match
Kevin Fertig versus Shelton Benjamin
- Shelton Benjamin overcame Fertig, and Rave after delivering a Pay Dirt, as a counter from a Crucifix Power Bomb from Fertig. -

Triple Threat for CWA Television Championship
Harry Smith © versus Cody Rhodes versus D-Lo Brown
- In one of the best matches of the night, Harry Smith picked up an incredible win after power slamming D-Lo Brown after catching him in midair. Cody Rhodes bloodied Brown following the match. -

If Albright wins, a Restraining Order is Signed
Brent Albright versus Mike Dibiase
- Albright with his Crowbar maneuver locked in securely, had Mike Dibiase on the brink of giving up, but Dibiase rolled over on his back, and got Albright’s shoulders on the mat to be given a victory, and hopefully an ending to the roster.

Promotional Battle Royale For A Shot at the CWA Television Championship
GO Shiozaki versus Jimmy Rave versus CIMA versus Ken Doane versus Mystery Entry versus Bryan Saxton
- Ken Doane dominated the whole match, and the mystery entry turned out to be CIMA. CIMA lasted until the end where Doane clotheslined him outside the ring. Doane had believed he had the match won, but Jimmy Rave came in, and used brass knuckles which Saxton had handed to Doane earlier, across the head of Kenny Doane. Doane was easily dispatched giving Rave a title shot against Harry Smith at “Warzoneâ€. -

Extreme Opening for CWA Extreme Championship
Ron Zombie © versus Surprise Challenger
- The Surprise Challenger gave Zombie a surprise indeed, as Boogeyman crept to the ring, freshly returned after an injury, and stuffed the face of Zombie with worms. Boogeyman then, pump handle slammed Zombie into the mat, and Zombie’s night mares as Boogeyman stole Zombie’s belt. Boogeyman now keeps the Extreme Championship in a bag of worms, but the actual champion, Rob Zombie is on the lookout for his championship, which he looks to defeat Boogeyman by obtaining. -
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"Warzone"
Who Will Go To “Conflicted Endings�
An epic gimmick ladder match. Five men, will be going on a collision course amongst each other, and the winner, goes to the “Conflicted Endings†main event to challenge Rhino, or John Bradshaw Layfield for their CWA Championship. Two singles qualifying matches, one tag team match, and a triple threat match were all held to qualify for this spectacle. Once the four men where deemed to compete against each other, they have been put in several matches. AJ Styles, and Shelton Benjamin teamed up, while they occasionally do battle Kevin Fertig, and Kozlov. Also, the monstrous, and on a undefeated streak, Ken Doane with his new manager Bryan Saxton will be in the match. Everyone favor’s everyone in this bout, as it can go anyway. The gimmick of the match being that you must score a pinfall, or submission to scale the ladder, and recover the championship. Once pinned, you must enter a security cage ringside, which is probably not going to be able to keep the behemoths, or extremists we have in this match locked away for two minute. Vladimir Kozlov, with an edge in the match as John Bradshaw Layfield seemingly controls the mauler, and can make an appearance to aide the beast in anyway. AJ Styles confronted the two, and promises Kozlov won’t win the match. Shelton Benjamin, the future of CWA without a doubt. Shelton is talented, and has took the best of the best in the roster, and once almost became the CWA Champion. Shelton looks to seal the deal, in this match, as he gets a second shot at the title, AJ Styles has been in probably the most repeated matches in CWA. Yet, each, and everyone is just as entertaining, and just as good as the next with JBL. AJ Styles is phenomenal, and many could see him take the cake once more. But if Rhino wins, he’d have to face off against his best friend on the roster. Kevin Fertig, in the same position as Benjamin, and also looks to earn his first world championship match against John Bradshaw, or Rhino at the biggest, and grandest ending of them all, “Conflicted Endingsâ€. Who’s going to the main event against the CWA Champion?

The Match He’s Been Waiting For
Rhino was sidelined early in CWA, by JBL. Sure, that’s enough motivation to want to sideline a man. Yet, Rhino wants to take it to another level. Rhino went to hell, and back to earn a no disqualification match against the CWA Champion JBL. Rhino eventually got his way, and has promised to destroy JBL. JBL says he won’t lose to Rhino, and is taking the championship to “Conflicted Endingsâ€. Rhino’s best friend, and associate AJ Styles promised to keep an eye on him during his match. Rhino was firstly injured in a brawl that ensued after Rhino won a number one contenders match, and had beat the interfering JBL up the entrance ramp, and attempted a Gore into the Limousine but JBL dove out the way causing Rhino to break his neck. Rhino had been out for six months, and made his return by joining AJ Styles in a tag team match against JBL, and Kozlov at the “IMPACT†pay per view. Rhino defeated the almost unstoppable Vladimir Kozlov in a match at “Chaos Theoryâ€, and was given a title shot by the general manager Diesel. Will “The Man Beast†Rhino prevail over Layfield in one of the most expected rematches in CWA? Or will Layfield upset the crowd, CWA, and Rhino in particularly with another successful defense at “Warzoneâ€? Tune into “Warzone†to find out!

A Fighting Champion
Harry Smith is the CWA Television Champion. Yes, he’s talented, and he’s bright, and he’s the future of CWA. Yet, he’s pursued by his rival Cody Rhodes. Rhodes never lets up on Smith, and the two clashed sparsely at “Chaos Theory†in a triple threat match consisting of D-Lo Brown. The match ended with Smith pinning D-Lo, which cost Rhodes his match. This made Rhodes rampage D-Lo Brown after the match. Cody Rhodes quickly sought out to gain a “proper†match against the champion Harry Smith at “Warzoneâ€. Harry Smith agreed to the match without hesitation, and that very night the winner of the Battle Royale at “Chaos Theory†Jimmy Rave came out, and said he has his contract which guarantee’s him a title match for the television championship when ever he pleased. Rave decided, to the demise of Rhodes, to have his match at “Warzoneâ€. Now, Jimmy Rave is a part of the scheduled defense at “Warzone†making it a three way for the Television Championship. Harry Smith, proved he is a fighting champion the event before the pay per view when he defeated Rhodes, and Rave in a handicapped match. Also, Smith defeated Rave, and his associate Kevin Fertig single handedly when his supposed partner Rhodes ditched him midway through the contest. With the rivalry between Rhodes, and Smith growing tension, and the hungry challenger Jimmy Rave wanting a piece of the Television Championship, Harry Smith has his work cut out for him. Can he succeed against both Rave, and Rhodes?

Respect Is Earned
Fresh off a victory over his assailant for months, Brent Albright, Mike Dibiase was enjoying a day at CWA. Dibiase participated in a tag team match with Japanese superstar CIMA, against Kevin Fertig, and Jimmy Rave. CIMA, and Dibiase showed incredible chemistry, and performed a maneuver where Dibiase attempted a Power Bomb, but CIMA came crashing down on Rave in midair with a cross body. The two shook hands, and as of late have been watching each other. Dibiase was beat down backstage by an angry JBL, but CIMA came to the rescue, and repented the CWA Champion. Mike Dibiase returned the favor when GO Shiozaki, and Satoshi Kojima were attacking CIMA after he turned down there offer of joining Team Anti-America. Mike Dibiase cleaned house, and saved CIMA. The two had been hanging out backstage, as Dibiase showed CIMA some American traditions, but then, general manager Diesel decided to give each other a fun match at “Warzoneâ€. A match of no hard feelings. A match of respect. Dibiase tried to explain to CIMA that he wouldn’t lose, but would try not to exploit CIMA in the match. CIMA understood, and said he’d win. The two participated in a tag team match against Team Anti-America; GO Shiozaki, and Satoshi Kojima. The match ended with CIMA getting rolled up by a cheating Satoshi Kojima, but this led to a twist of events as Dibiase trapped CIMA in a crossface, and made CIMA submit. Mike Dibiase promises to win his Match Of Respect against CIMA, but no hard feelings will be kept. CIMA says that in his country what Dibiase did was unrespectable, and he promises to avenge himself at “Warzoneâ€, and also promises no hard feelings. Will there be a grudge kept, or will the two move on? Who will earn respect from the other?

Continental Warfare at the Warzone
A classic feud which really started over a replay of the 2008 Beijing which led to Brent Albright making a slick, and disrespectful comment in front of GO Shiozaki, and Satoshi Kojima, which led to the Asian superstars spilling water on Albright. Albright challenged the two to a match, but had no partner, and was given D-Lo Brown. D-Lo Brown being the patriot he is, wont back down, as the match became more driven when the foreigners said America is a wasteland, and is full of idiots. This rivalry is really yet to pick up, but the two teams will participate in a match at “Warzone†representing USA, and non-USA countries. (lol I know). Which team will earn continental supremacy over the other in a tag team war?

Nightmare on Zombie Street; A Hardcore Horror Film
At “Chaos Theoryâ€, the chaotic superstar Boogeyman made a return, and stole Ron Zombie’s Extreme Championship, and left by pump handle slamming the champion onto the mat. Boogeyman obviously sent a message declaring he wants his title back, but he literally has it now. Zombie remains champion, but challenged Boogeyman to a Hardcore match for custody of the championship at “Warzoneâ€. These two ghoulish ghouls are both two ugly men, but they look to make each other uglier in an extreme match. Who will overcome the second part of their rivalry that seems to come out a horror film? Its monster against monster at “Warzoneâ€.


Complete Card for “Warzoneâ€

Five Man Gimmick Ladder Match for A shot at the CWA Championship
Vladimir Kozlov versus Shelton Benjamin versus Ken Doane versus AJ Styles versus Kevin Fertig
-Easily a five star match, and here are some statistics, and spots in the match. Kozlov was first to qualify after pinning Shelton Benjamin. Ken Doane was second, after also pinning Benjamin. Kevin Fertig then qualified after nailing Doane with his cane. Fertig was later pinned after a T-Bone Suplex off of the ladder from Shelton Benjamin. The match continued as AJ Styles never gets a chance to secure a pinfall, so he instead makes Kevin Fertig tap out to a Cobra Clutch. AJ Styles performs a Spiral Tap onto Kozlov, and Doane which were outside the ring standing. Shelton Benjamin leapt off a falling ladder, and drilled Doane who was on the apron standing with a Pay Dirt. The end see’s Fertig being helped by EMT’s, two ladders up, and AJ Styles down on the canvas, while Shelton Benjamin is nailed with a head butt to the back of the head. Kozlov, and Doane scale the ladders, as they try to knock each other off, but Shelton Benjamin sees he has no time, as he leaps to the top rungs off the ladder from the canvas. Shelton knocks Doane off oh is ladder by a Steven Kick. Benjamin, and Kozlov are left, as Kozlov really lays the pain down on Benjamin. AJ Styles sees this, and scales the nearest turnbuckle. He performs a missile dropkick on the ladder holding Kozlov up, but that bumps into Benjamin’s, as the two ladders teeter, and totter before crashing down. Benjamin in a last minute move, grabs the suitcase above containing the contract. Benjamin hangs for a few silent seconds as he unhooks the brief case before falling to the mat! Shelton Benjamin pulls a huge upset victory, as he is going to “Conflicted Endings†for the CWA Championship.

No Disqualification Match for CWA Championship
John Bradshaw Layfield© vs. Rhino
-The match began with some destruction, as Rhino beat JBL throughout the whole arena. JBL repents with some brutal maneuvers such as tossing Rhino down a flight of stairs. The match ultimately ends with Rhino looking for a Gore into a table placed at the corner, but just then, AJ Styles comes down, and delivers a Pele Kick to the back of JBL. JBL is in shock, as he thinks him, and Styles have an alliance, but AJ Styles nails a Styles Clash on Bradshaw. AJ Styles leaves the ring huffing, and puffing as JBL eventually gets the arm across Rhino. -

Triple Threat Match for CWA Television Championship
Cody Rhodes versus Harry Smith versus Jimmy Rave
- Another great triple threat, with Smith, and Rhodes clashing more often. Harry Smith amazingly retained after countering a chair shot, into a big boot to the face of Jimmy Rave. Cody Rhodes was less than a second away from breaking the pinfall. He decides to relief himself upon Harry Smith, with a brutal attack, and eventually bloodying Smith with his own championship. -

Match of Respect
Mike Dibiase versus CIMA
- Dibiase has the match won as he goes for his signature power bomb, but CIMA counters it into a sunset flip, stealing the match! -

Team America versus Team Anti-America
Brent Albright, and D-Lo Brown versus GO Shiozaki, and Satoshi Kojima
- GO Shiozaki pins D-Lo Brown with a GO Flasher square on the mat. -

Hardcore Match
Ron Zombie versus Boogeyman
- The contest ends in a draw, after Ron Zombie was in midair for a Chokebomb, but Zombie rakes Boogeyman’s eyes in mid air, then follows by picking up, and swinging the bag of worms at Boogeyman. The force of the bag knocks Boogey to his feet, but the bag also breaks apart spilling worms, and the Extreme Championship. Zombie picked up his belt, and retreated through the crowd. -


OOC: I busted my ass with my homework on my roster. Now I kind of wouldn't mind using GO Shiozaki in a BTB, or CIMA. Mike Dibiase is pretty cool when given a good character, and Brent Albright seems like a cool heel. I'm kind of in love with my roster lol. Anyways, I used the same format as Levi, and I hope everything is right.
 

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Impresive job Diesel... Good storylines....a little over kill with the gimmick matchups, but you drew the shortest straw with that roster. Interesting use of Shelton Benjamin. It doesn't look like a great set up for mania...but good job overall.

Also i think you had a typo in your battle royal, because you said CIMA is in it, then a mystery man which turned out to be CIMA.

8.5/10

Levi:

You also did a great job. I think one flaw with your BTB is that it's a little complex. Maybe its just me, but i think in this situation storylines should be a little more simplistic. Seems to be some BS endings, and whats going on type storylines.

One thing that didn't seem right to me was the james Duggan past history, with a company that just started up.

8/10

I hope both you guys make it to the next round. Mine will likely be posted soon. Mine will be more simplistic, this guy doesn't like this guy stuff. I went with mostly current wrestling character, with their current gimmicks for the most parts. I got a pretty stacked roster, hopefully i can get ahead with just making incredible matchups. That was my basic plan of attack. Also its tough to make the first two shows good, AND the mania show. I think my show might set up for mania a bit more as well.
 
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Livewire Wrestling Federation
"The way it oughta be!"


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Backstory: It has happened. The very first WWE Raw after the new year brought both excitement and anxiety to the McMahon family and everyone involved with the monopoly of professional wrestling that is World Wrestling Entertainment. Mr. McMahon returned to the show after his injury angle and came to the ring at the start of the show with a huge announcement: the brand extension is over. The decision was made after much consideration of multiple factors McMahon said, the floundering economy and sinking buy-rates being among them. Friday Night Smackdown and ECW workers would take part on next weeks Raw in a draft. Those wrestlers selected would maintain their jobs, and those that were not would be out of a contract and put on the street (so to say).

Many of the roster members became very upset with the announcement and decided to leave the company on the spot. Chris Jericho and The Undertaker, being integral and long time workers for the company, were particularly put off by the idea, and decided to splinter off and form their own company (with Jericho putting up a large sum of the funding from his own pocket, and in turn becoming the CEO of the newly formed Livewire Wrestling Federation). The duo took up the motto "The way it ougtha be!" as they raised their battle flag and prepared to take a leap of faith.

Hearing the news that wrestling legend Chris Jericho was forming his own company, many other workers in a number of different brands decided to pack up and join him in his efforts against the "evil wrestling empire", as it was termed. Most notably, TNA's Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle jumped ship and became the dominant heel force on Livewire's roster being joined by rising cruiser talents Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley. Also joining Jericho as a foreign adviser and occasional competitor was the legendary Japanese superstar, Keiji Mutoh.

Livewire Wrestling Federation has wrestling fans all over the world on the edge of their seats as they prepare for their debut Pay Per View, "Breakout." The company, founded in the wake of the faltering of the WWE brand extensions by Chris Jericho, has exploded onto the scene and turned heads all over the globe. It's small, but talented roster epitomizes every aspect of an all around wrestler with powerhouse big men, studious technicians, and death-defying high fliers, and Jericho (also working as a wrestler) and better than rag-tag band of talent look to dethrone the long reigning giant that is Vince McMahon and World Wrestling Entertainment as the winds of change embrace the wrestling universe.

Upcoming Events:
"Breakout"
"Quarantine"
"Apocalypse"

Titles:
Livewire Heavyweight Title - Chris Jericho
Livewire No-Limits Title - R-Truth
Livewire Cruiserweight Title - Evan Bourne (Title stolen by the Motorcity Machineguns)



Roster:

Chris Jericho - Founder, owner, active wrestler, and acting manager of Livewire wrestling. Chris Jericho is fed up with the treatment he and his colleagues were receiving in at WWE and decided to form his own company. Chris has been participating in the beginnings of a feud with The Undertaker who Chris has repeatedly abused his power as Manager and 'punished' by placing him in handicap, hardcore, and Last Man Standing matches against lower card talent.

Undertaker - Financial partner to Livewire owner Chris Jericho. The Undertaker has maintained his face "Dead Man" gimmick, but retooled it to be more like the attitude era Taker with a ruthless and non-biased approach to etiquette (or lack there of). Taker has been 'punished' by Chris Jericho each week for verbally laying claim to the first Livewire Heavyweight title shot, though he has managed to defeat every member of the lower card to date in an assortment match types that stacked the odds against him.

Kurt Angle - The former TNA and WWE super heel, Olympic gold medalist, and multi time World Champion. Kurt has his eyes set on the Livewire Heavyweight title, but CM Punk has different plans for Kurt. The Olympic champion has managed a couple victories over CM Punk since the inception of Livewire, but each time Kurt becomes more fed up with not being the respect he deserves from Punk. Where does Angle go from here?

CM Punk - The Straightedge Superstar has made his way to Livewire after being "mishandled" by Vince McMahon. Punk has had a rocky start, but continues to battle for an elusive victory over his antithesis in Kurt Angle. Angle controls the ongoing series handily, but Punk is getting closer and closer to a victory and pushing into the ranks of a consistent main event icon.

Keiji Mutoh - The legendary Japanese superstar of puro wrestling. Keiji is most well known to Americans from his time as the acid spewing Great Muta. Keiji has been attempting to get back into the American pro wrestling scene in some capacity for quite awhile. Though he rarely competes, Keiji serves as an adviser (both in character and in business) to Chris Jericho involving how to make his 'product' more sell-able to foreign audiences. Keiji also works with the younger talent in a training capacity on a frequent basis.

Chris Sabin - The fast rising (and flying) superstar has felt grievously mishandled by TNA for a long time now and decided to make a change when his contract expired recently. He and his tag team partner Alex Shelley have come to Livewire seeking to inject a sense of vitality and explosiveness into the cruiser and tag divisions. The MotorCity MachineGuns as they call themselves have pleaded on screen with Chris Jericho to create a tag team championship and Jericho has time and time again informed them that he must find more tag talent first, otherwise the title would be meaningless. In the mean time, the Guns have begun feuding with long time friend Sonjay Dutt, and though the feud has yet to really heat up, the men will surely meet in some capacity at "Breakout."

Alex Shelley - Other half of the MotorCity MachineGuns. Shelley has skyrocketed into stardom with younger audiences and seems to be the next generation of Jeff Hardy. Alex has changed his look to be more 'punk' including growing his hair out and dying it red (which matches the new attire that is similar to his old ring attire, but blazing red). Is Alex leaning toward competing in the single's scene? Or will he and Chris remain a duo and continue to fight for tag team rights?

Evan Bourne - Evan was injured in a taping of RAW for WWE and upon his return, found out that he had been lost in translation. The young star left the company in search of something better, and has found that in Livewire wrestling. Bourne has racked up wins against the likes of Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, Sonjay Dutt, and R-Truth; and means to continue his winning streak as he welcomes all challengers to go "Air Bourne."

Sonjay Dutt - Another former TNA star that has really come into his own since going to Livewire. Dutt has feuded lightly with the MotorCity MachineGuns, claiming that the two men give junior weight wrestlers a bad name by cockily strutting about in the ring and acting like "pompous asses." Dutt has done everything in his power to get an edge over the Guns, but Shelley and Sabin seem little more than irritated with Sonjay. What could Sonjay have in store for the Guns over the following weeks?

Joey Mathews - A real wild card in the ranks of Livewire. A former champion in numerous companies, Matthews has even teamed with John Morrison to win tag team gold at WWE. Since his retirement, Matthews has struggled to get beyond an addiction to pain killers and alcohol. He has come to Livewire seeking a new beginning in wrestling and promises to not revert to his old hardcore party habits. Joey claims to have finally beaten his habits and Chris Jericho feels that under his watchful eye, Matthews can one day regain his former shot at glory.

R-Truth - After a short stint back at TNA, R-Truth has come to Livewire in search of his place, not only in wrestling, but in life. Truth has juggled victories and losses since he came to Livewire and seems to be on the edge once again of stardom and obscurity. Truth has made it a point to prove to Mr. Jericho that he has what it takes and has chosen Joey Matthews as his target. The two men have put on some brutal, but less than convincing matches in regards to who is the superior performer and as Matthews has recently made his return to the ring it helps plummet him higher up the ranks as it drags Truth back down the totem pole.

Adam Pearce - Pearce left RoH after Gabe Sapolsky took back over as head booker. This move by RoH management caused a rift between the men and Pearce jumped on the opportunity that opened up in the form of Livewire. Pearce acts as an assistant booker for the company as well as competing on a regular basis. His hated character is making a mark on the roster as he has yet to be defeated in the ring. Pearce has recently struck a chord with the veteran Sandman who he is bound and determined to re-retire by the time the Apocalypse PPV comes around. Doing so would pivot Pearce well into the forefront of Livewire's heavyweight division.

Sandman - Perhaps one of the most seasoned and veteran workers in all of professional wrestling, Sandman has returned from retirement as a part time competitor, desperate for income, and has been thrust into a battle for his job. He has unintentionally gained the ire of Adam Pearce who looks to send him packing right back to where he came. Sandman doesn't want to fight for his job, but looks to have little choice in the matter as Jericho manipulates him as a puppet master would make his creation dance.

Mike Knox - Knox felt lost in the ever turning midcard jumble that was the WWE. Mr. Jericho offered Knox the opportunity to jump ship and get a new start and Knox accepted. He has gotten off to a slow start at Livewire as he has suffered difficult loses to smaller competitors, making the big man doubt his abilities. What has this lingering doubt done to Knox's psyche? Sent him on a vicious and anger laced backstage attack spree.

Mike Mondo - Better known by his time as a member of the Spirit Squad, Mike Mondo has dropped the cheerleader gimmick and taken up a cocky big man gimmick that seems to suit him much better...but with one problem: he is only 5'7" and 220 lbs. soaking wet! Mondo has served as a comic character unintentionally and is starting to get fed up with his treatment by the other wrestlers on the show.

Val Venis - Val has returned to the ring after his departure from WWE in a much different capacity. Val has taken up a business venture and it has apparently made him quite a bit of money. He swears to work for Livewire only as a 'hobby' and is portraying a rich businessman gimmick in the ring, wearing fancy suits and designer sunglasses. Val has yet to enter any feuds, but if he continues to flaunt his money, he may bite off more than he can chew from a number of financially unstable members of the Livewire roster.

Curt Hawkins - Possibly the most angered by Val Venis' recent success, Hawkins has yet to confront him about it. Hawkins has changed his appearance significantly as he is now covered from waist to shoulders in dark blue spiderweb tattoos. His change in appearance also goes along with a change in alignment as Hawkins plays an angered young face character in Livewire.

Black Pain - Formerly known as New Jack, Pain has also undergone a gimmick change as he now works as a bounty hunter (a job he supposedly formerly held when he was younger). Pain came to Livewire seeking a job as his own wrestling company went under just a few years ago.

Joker - Since returning from the Iraq War as a US soldier, Joker found that he no longer had a job with CZW and immediately began searching for work. Jericho jumped on Joker and signed a deal with him. Joker has yet to find a place in the Livewire hierarchy, but has impressed over the last few weeks with his work ethic and in ring ability.

Icarus - The young high flyer, Icarus, has found a place to spread his wings as Jericho has high hopes for him. He has defeated the likes of much bigger competitors such as Mike Knox, Val Venis, and Mike Mondo. The underdog of Livewire looks forward to make his next big move as Adam Pearce has promised to crush him in the near future. How long can his streak continue?






Breakout Pay Per View Card:

Main Event: Livewire Heavyweight Title "TLC" Match
The Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle
- The road was difficult for difficult for the Undertaker, but he managed to get the title shot he was looking for. The only problem was that he was standing across the ring from Livewire's top psycho, Kurt Angle. The match was long and grueling as both men took multiple chair shots to the head along with some ladder blows for Undertaker, but in the end the Undertaker pulls off a huge victory by hitting the "last ride" from the top of a ladder through a table. Winner: Undertaker

Livewire No-Limits Title "Four Way Dance"
R-Truth vs. Joey Matthews vs. Adam Pearce vs. Sandman
- The paths of these four competitors crossed in a train wreck at Breakout. Adam Pearce was a man of his word during this match as he focused solely on the Sandman by ruthlessly attacking him prior to the bell being rung and using that momentum throughout most of the match. In turn, R-Truth and Joey Matthews dueled with one another in some great back and forth action. In the end, Joey Matthews got the win with a roll up pin-fall on Sandman that shocked Adam Pearce and R-Truth. Winner: Joey Mathews

Livewire Cruiserweight Championship Match
Evan Bourne vs. Chris Sabin
- Possibly the best match of the night as these competitors put on a show for the crowd. The fans witnessed high flying move after high flying move with some great technical counters and reversals in between. In the end, however, the fans felt disappointed as Sonjay Dutt came out to ring side and attacked Evan Bourne, in turn costing Chris Sabin the title. The referee rewarded Bourne the title and disqualified the stunned Chris Sabin as Dutt left ringside with a maniacal laugh. Winner: Evan Bourne

Single's Match
CM Punk vs. Keiji Mutoh
- Punk was honored to get to the opportunity to get in the ring with a veteran puro wrestler like Keiji Mutoh, and was under the impression that this match would be for contention for a title in the future, however he was un-pleasantly surprised when Chris Jericho came to ringside and announced that the match would not be a title contention match. Punk was caught off guard by the move, and never seemed to find his groove as Keiji defeated him with a northern lights suplex.
Winner: Keiji Mutoh

Scramble Match
Icarus vs. Joker vs. Black Pain vs. Curt Hawkins vs. Val Venis vs. Mike Mondo
- The match was a great display of talent from the lower card wrestlers on the roster, however Joker may have seriously injured himself as he toppled from the top turnbuckle down into the audience after a push from Curt Hawkins. Joker landed awkwardly on his shoulder and was in severe pain in the closing moments of the match. The match ended after a 30 minute time limit in which the surprise winner was Icarus! Winner: Icarus





Quarantine Pay Per View Card:

Main Event: Livewire Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match
The Undertaker vs. Chris Jericho (Special Announcer: Kurt Angle)
- Mr. Jericho has had enough. After a month of doing nearly everything within his power to force Undertaker into a situation in which he loses his title AND gets humiliated, he did the unthinkable: made a match pitting the Undertaker against himself for the title. On top of that, Jericho swayed the match even farther in his favor by making it a ladder match. The war raged on for nearly 42 minutes as neither man could force the other to stay down for long enough to climb the towering ladder and claim the title. It seemed as though they would both just tire out and neither would be able to claim victory, however the Chris Jericho finally took control of the match and to the chagrin of the audience, tossed Undertaker from the ladder out of the ring and through the announce table to claim his first Livewire Heavyweight Championship. Winner: Chris Jericho

Livewire No-Limits Title Grudge Match - "No DQ"
Joey Matthews vs. R-Truth
- R-Truth finally managed a convincing win over Joey Matthews last week and in doing so, convinced everyone that he was ready for a title shot. R-Truth got his wish, but the match is to be contested under Grudge Match rules meaning anything goes...and anything can happen. Matthews played up how he was a veteran of many no DQ matches and that R-Truth had never once been in a Grudge Match, but none of that mattered as Truth beat Matthews up one side of the arena, and back down the other side. Truth tossed Matthews into the audience 26 minutes into the match, and then hit a devastating snap suplex on the concrete floor allowing him to get the cover and obtain his first major championship! Winner: R-Truth

Three Way Dance: Winner gets a shot No-Limits Title Shot at Apocalypse
CM Punk vs. Sandman vs. Adam Pearce
- CM Punk started the match fast and furious, but spent the last half of it battling both of his opponents. Sandman and Pearce continually dueled in a battle of 'one-ups man-ship' as they each tried to pin Punk to show that they were the better man for the title shot. In the end, however, Punk got the victory as Sandman, in an amazing and unexpected feat of athleticism, gave up on Punk and sacrificed himself by suicide diving out of the ring on top of Pearce and allowing Punk to get the pin. Winner: CM Punk

Livewire Cruiserweight Title Match
Evan Bourne vs. Sonjay Dutt
- Turnabout is fair play as Sonjay Dutt dominated this match from the beginning, until late in the match Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley came to the ring and managed to catch Sonjay's attention, which in turn gave Evan the advantage and allowed him to retain his title. After the match, however Bourne got into an argument with the Machineguns and a beat down broke out in which the Machineguns openly mocked Bourne and stole his Cruiserweight title. Winner: Evan Bourne

3x3 Tornado Tag Match
Joker, Icarus, and Black Pain vs. Curt Hawkins, Mike Mondo, and Mike Knox
- In a brutal and drawn out match, the team of Hawkins, Mondo, and Knox out powered their opponents throughout the match. It seemed as if they didn't come to try and win, but rather to try and punish their opponents as they used every part of the ring as a weapon. The steel posts were covered with blood as Mike Knox repeatedly pounded Black Pain's skull into the post midway through the match. Icarus was railed on the top rope after being pushed from the top turnbuckle by Curt Hawkins. And, possibly the worst legal bump of the night, Mike Mondo surprised himself by drop kicking Joker from the top turnbuckle and into the guard railing outside the ring! In the end, Mike Knox choke slammed Black Pain and got the pin victory before kicking his opponent out of the ring and celebrating in mid ring. Winner: Mike Knox and his team
 

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Levi: The name is awesome tbh. Anyways, the generic championship storyline is still a good one, even if its done multiple times. I don't like how it was a tie with Matt, and Homicide, then you just threw Homicide away like nothing after the first big show. The James Duggan story sounds cool, I wonder if he will participate against Big Show at the biggest show. Hmm. Booker T, and Dalton seems cool. I'll search who the hell Dalton is later. Overall, this was a good, short read, and I'll rep you now because I used your format, which was good, and simple. 8/10

Magnus: Dude, I'm disappointed. Its safe to say you had the best roster out of the lot, and the back stories really weren't to good. The booking was meh, and having two ladder based matches back to back for the same title isn't too good. A bunch of typo's, and things that don't make much sense. In the second major show, you said R-Truth has never been in a grudge match. Um, I'm guessing you haven't seen him in TNA dude. Also, R-Truth is a former world champion, how has he never won a major championship? And a midcard title isn't classified as major. This fed seems to familiar to your actual BTB, and it really takes away. I wonder how you play out Punk v. Truth at the big show, but honestly, this was disappointing. Sorry man. Hope no love is lost, as this is constructive critisism. 7/10
 
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Diesel:

1.The point was that R-Truth isn't the same as Ron Killings.
2. The No-Limits title could be major/minor/augmented/diminished/add9 or w/e I want it to be. What ever let on that it wasn't a major title?
3. Fair enough with the ladder based matches for the same title, but i can't say that it's wrong, just personal preference.
4. This fed seems to my like my real BTB? Funny. Amazing how that works.

No love lost at all, I'm sorry you didn't like more than you did as I put a lot of time and effort into it and really tried to create believable and realistic story lines. Sorry I let you down, as I felt I had done just as well as anyone else to this point. Oh well.
 

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RWF- Revolutionary Wrestling Federation

Company Backstory
The WWE closed it’s doors after Vince McMahon was indicted on charges of tax evasion. With the wrestling world torn apart a new company stepped up. They snatched up some of the best talent, got a TV deal, and rebooted the wrestling business.

Roster
Mick Foley (face)
Kane (tweener)
Randy Orton (heel)
KENTA (face)
Jushin Liger (face)
Kofi Kingston (face)
Necro Butcher (heel)
Erick Stevens (face)
Great Khali (heel)
Jerry Lynn (face)
Shannon Moore (heel)
Kizarny (heel)
Davey Richards (tweener)
Kenny Omega (face)
TJ Wilson(heel)
Charlie Haas (heel)
El Generico (face)
Drew McIntyre (heel)
Shocker (heel)
Chris Joel (heel)


Factions
The Freakshow: Necro Butcher, Shannon Moore, Great Khali, and Kizarny (leader)
The Future: TJ Wilson and Drew McIntyre

Title Belts
RWF Championship
Tag Team Championships
Intercontinental Championship
Hardcore Championship







No Mercy Buildup

RWF Championship Match- Randy Orton vs. Jushin “Thunder†Liger
Week 1: A two week tournament is made to decide which two wrestlers battle for the belt at No Mercy. Eight wrestlers will make up four randomly made tag teams, the winning team will fight for the belt. The matches are: Randy Orton and Jushin Liger vs. Mick Foley and Jerry Lynn and Kenny Omega and KENTA vs. Kane and Davey Richards. The teams of Orton and Liger and Kane and Richards won.
Week 2: Orton and Liger vs. Kane and Richards- Orton and Liger win when Randy RKO’s Kane. The main event of No Mercy is Randy Orton vs. Jushin Liger for the RWF Championship. Orton RKO’s Liger after the match.
Week 3: Orton cuts a promo saying that he will kill the legend of Jushin “Thunder†Liger. Liger chases him out of the ring.
Week 4: Contract signing. At the end Orton goes for the RKO, but Liger slips out of it and hits a brainbuster on Orton.

Tag Team Championships Match- The Future (TJ Wilson and Drew McIntyre) vs. Mick Foley and Jerry Lynn vs. The Freakshow (Kizarny and Shannon Moore)
Week 1: TJ Wilson and Drew McIntyre walk to the ring and cut a promo. They debut the name of their tag team; the Future. TJ Wilson vs. Kofi Kingston- TJ defeats Kofi with the Code Blue after Kofi is distracted by McIntyre. Later in the night Foley and Lynn teamed together for the first time and the Freakshow debuted.
Week 2: The Future ran down the team of Lynn and Foley in a promo. The Future demand the Tag Team Championships. Kizarny walks to the ring and says that the Freakshow should hold the belts. Lynn and Foley say to get the belts they’ll have to get through them.
Week 3: Kizarny vs. Mick Foley- Kizarny wins with the Hell-bow. Triple Threat match for the PPV is made.
Week 4: Drew McIntyre vs. Jerry Lynn- Lynn wins after hitting Cradle Piledriver.

Hardcore Championship Match- Kane vs. Necro Butcher
Week 1: Necro Butcher debuts with the Freakshow.
Week 2: Kizarny tries to get Kane to join the Freakshow. Kane says that he’ll think about it.
Week 3: Kane denies the Freakshow. He is attacked and beat down by Necro.
Week 4: Kane attacks Necro and comes out on top in the brawl. The Hardcore Title match is made.

Intercontinental Championship Match- Charlie Hass vs. Kenny Omega vs. Kofi Kingston
Week 1: 6 Man Tournament to crown the IC Champion is made. The First match is Charlie Hass vs. El Generico- Shocker costs Generico the match, allowing Hass to win.
Week 2: Kenny Omega vs. Shocker- El Generico costs Shocker the match, allowing Omega to win.
Week 3: Chris Joel vs. Kofi Kingston- Kofi wins with the Trouble in Paradise. Hass cuts a promo saying that while Kofi and Omega may have talent, they’re nothing compared to him.
Week 4: Kofi, Omega, and Generico vs. Hass, Shocker, and Joel- Hass, Shocker, and Joel win when Shocker hits the Shockwave on Generico.

KENTA vs. Davey Richards
Week 1: KENTA and Davey fought against each other in the RWF Title Tournament.
Week 3: Davey cuts a promo saying that he remembers his time working with KENTA and that those times were some of the best in his career. He wants one more match with KENTA and he wants his answer next week.
Week 4: KENTA accepts the challenge and goes to give Davey a handshake. Richards tries to take his head off with a kick. KENTA ducks it and hits a kick of his own. Davey walks out of the ring, swearing revenge.

Last Man Standing- The Great Khali vs. Erick Stevens
Week 1: Erick Stevens vs. Chris Joel- Stevens wins with the Doctor Bomb. After the match Stevens was attacked by the Freakshow, who wanted to make a statement.
Week 2: Stevens attacks Shannon Moore and KO’s him.
Week 3: Eric Stevens vs. Great Khali- Stevens wins by DQ when Khali attacks Stevens with the ring steps.
Week 4: Stevens challenges Khali to a Last Man Standing match. Khali accepts by saying “Yes!â€

El Generico vs. Shocker
Week 1: Shocker costs El Generico a win in his match.
Week 2: Shocker cuts a promo saying that Generico brings shame to Luchadors. Generico costs Shocker his match later in the night.
Week 3: Shocker runs down Generico in another promo. Generico chases Shocker out of the ring.
Week 4: Kofi, Omega, and Generico vs. Hass, Shocker, and Joel- Hass, Shocker, and Joel win when Shocker hits the Shockwave on Generico.

No Mercy Results
1. El Generico defeats Shocker with a brainbuster.
2. Intercontinental Championship Match- Charlie Hass defeats Kenny Omega and Kofi Kingston. Omega was about to pin Kofi when Hass rolled him up for the three count.
3. Last Man Standing Match- Erick Stevens knocks out the Great Khali with repeated chair shots.
4. Tag Team Title Match- The Future (TJ Wilson and Drew McIntyre) defeats Mick Foley and Jerry Lynn and The Freakshow (Kizarny and Shannon Moore) when Wilson pinned Foley.
5. Hardcore Championship Match- Necro Butcher pins Kane after Necro slams Kane through a barbed wire table.
6. Davey Richards defeats KENTA with the DR Driver.
7. RWF Championship Match- Randy Orton defeats Jushin “Thunder†Liger with the RKO.



No Way Out Buildup

RWF Championship Match- Randy Orton vs. Davey Richards
Week 1: Randy Orton has a champions address. The ring floods with balloons and confetti. He then requests for a challenger to step up and grab a title shot. El Generico comes to the ring and accepts. Later in the night... Orton vs. Generico- Orton wins with the RKO. It is announced that the #1 to the RWF Championship will be decided next week.
Week 2: #1 Contender Match: Davey Richards vs. Erick Stevens- Stevens gets distracted by the Freakshow and Davey beats him with the DR Driver.
Week 3: Richards and Orton both cut promos ripping into each other. Orton RKO’s Davey.
Week 4: Contract Signing. The two men exchange words. Richards DR Driver’s Orton through the table.

Tag Team Championships Match- The Future (TJ Wilson and Drew McIntyre) vs. Kofi Kingston and El Generico
Week 2: Various clips of the Future celebrating their title win play throughout the show. During their partying they run across Kofi Kingston. They attack him, leaving him KO’d in a bar.
Week 3: Kofi says he’ll find a partner to take on the Future at No Way Out. Kofi vs. TJ Wilson- Kofi wins with the Trouble in Paradise.
Week 4: Kofi announces that his partner is El Generico. Generico vs. Drew McIntyre- Generico wins with the Brainbuster.

Intercontinental Championship Match- Charlie Hass vs. Kenny Omega
Week 1: Charlie Hass cuts a promo saying that his experience won him his belt. Kenny Omega walks to the ring, wanting a title shot. Hass tells him that he will have to beat three opponents to get a shot. Omega vs. Great Khali- With Erick Stevens help Omega picks up the win.
Week 2: Omega vs. Chris Joel- Hass tries to intervene, but Kenny picks up the win with the Aoi Shoudou.
Week 3: Omega vs. Shocker- Kenny wins his IC title shot by beating Shocker with Croyt’s Wrath. Hass says that he’ll give Omega his shot next week.
Week 4: Omega vs. Hass- The match never starts because Hass attacks Kenny with the belt from behind. The IC Title match is moves to No Way Out.

6 Man War- The Freakshow (Kizarny, Shannon Moore, and Necro Butcher) vs. Erick Stevens, Mick Foley, and Jerry Lynn
Week 1: Erick Stevens attacks the Great Khali during his match with Kenny Omega. Khali is hurt in the attack and is out for a month.
Week 2: 1 Contender Match: Davey Richards vs. Erick Stevens- Stevens gets distracted by the Freakshow and Davey beats him with the DR Driver.
Week 3: Erick Stevens says that he wants the Freakshow at No Way Out. The Freakshow (Kizarny, Moore, and Necro) attack him. Jerry Lynn and Mick Foley make the save.
Week 4: Stevens, Lynn, and Foley challenge the Freakshow to a 6 Man War. Kizarny accepts the challenge. Hardcore Title Match: Necro Butcher vs. Mick Foley- Necro wins with a Tiger Driver.

Jushin "Thunder" Liger vs. KENTA
These two men worked in Japan most of the month, but they signed for this dream match at No Way Out. Two generations of Japanese wrestler’s clash here.

No Way Out Results
1. Tag Team Title Match- The Future (TJ Wilson and Drew McIntyre) defeat Kofi Kingston and El Generico to retain when McIntyre hits Thee Move on Kofi.
2. Intercontinental Championship Match- Kenny Omega defeats Charlie Hass with Croyt’s Wrath to win the IC Title.
3. Jushin Liger defeats KENTA after hitting three brainbusters.
4. 6 Man War- Erick Stevens, Mick Foley, and Jerry Lynn defeat the Freakshow (Kizarny, Shannon Moore, and Necro Butcher) when Stevens puts Kizarny through a table with the Doctor Bomb.
5. RWF Championship Match- Randy Orton vs. Davey Richards goes to a 60 Minute Time Limit Draw. The match leaves no clear winner and effectively turns Richards face.
 

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Well mine was delayed for personal reasons and baby brother being born, and that stuffed up my last four days of available typing and my schedule. though I think we have about a day left or half a day. Beer can confirm this and if there is no time left then I understand if half of us get kicked out cause it technically is the closing day today. Though if it is not over than I should be able to catch up and get it done in the next few hours.