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Moonlight Drive

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NEW Championship
Brock Lesnar vs Johnny Cena
No way this feud is done yet. Lesnar will probably cheat or something, it'll all come to a head next PPV with an uber gimmick match (LMS?)

MorrisonVP vs R-Cabana
Bout time the faces got a Win. no matter how awesome MorrisonVP are.

World Heavyweight Championship
CM Funk vs Randy Orton
Punk gets re-match, Orton retains next PPV setting up Cena vs Orton unification match (God I'm clever :p)

WGGT vs THE Londrick
London fucks up, kicks off Brian's singles push.

North American (boo) Championship
AJ Fucking Styles vs Rob Van Fucking Dam
It'll be MOTN imo, but RVD just got the belt. He won't drop it so soon. We may see some Y2J interference here?

NEW Tag Team Championship
The Naturals vs The Canadian Bulldogs vs Americas (boo) Most Wanted vs MCMG
Duh. They have gotten a pretty epic push lately.
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

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Scenes of Brock Lesnar hitting the F-5 on AJ Styles are shown.

Narrator: Fate is a fickle thing.

The Naturals are shown hitting Paul London with the Natural Disaster.

Narrator: Sometimes it’s own your side.

TJ Wilson is shown rolling Andy Douglas up for the three count.

Narrator: And sometimes it’s against you.

RVD pulling down the North American Championship at Redemption is shown.

Narrator: It can bring you riches.

AJ Styles is shown laying down after the Main Event of Redemption.

Narrator: Or it can bring you down.

Randy Orton is shown ending Billy Kidman’s NEW career with the Punt.

Narrator: But one thing is for sure.

CM Punk hitting the Go To Sleep on Jimmy Rave is shown.

Narrator: Fate .....

Orton is shown in his signature post.

Orton: Is in our hands!

The highlight package ends with Randy Orton scoring with an RKO on CM Punk.

Narrator: NEW presents .... Fate!

The camera flies around ringside, as the crowd cheers wildly.

Styles: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to NEW Fate, live here from a sold out Hammerstein Ballroom!

Coach: I can barely hear anything in here. This crowd is just electric!

Styles: And what a big night we have in store for you tonight! We have two World Championship matches for the first time in NEW history, as well as the North American Championship, and the NEW Tag Team Championships being on the line!

Coach: Don’t forget, we have two other huge matches as well tonight.

Styles: I can barely wait.


Natural plays throughout the arena, and The Naturals step out to the top of the ramp and pose with the NEW Tag Team Championships around their waists, to the boos of the crowd. The Naturals smile arrogantly, before walking down the ramp and climbing up into the ring, where they pose on the turnbuckles.

Styles: Here are the NEW Tag Team Champions, who will have quite the challenge tonight. The first team to score a pinfall or submission here will win this match.

Coach: This is definitely a danger match for the Champions right here.


Pride plays throughout the arena, and the Canadian Bulldogs step out to the top of the ramp and pose to the cheers of the crowd. The Bulldogs then walk down the ramp and climb up onto the apron, then into the ring, before posing on the turnbuckles.

Styles: Three weeks ago the Canadian Bulldogs pulled off a huge upset, beating The Naturals on Revenge. Can they do it again tonight and take the gold home with them?

Coach: It’ll be a challenge, especially with two other teams involved.


Guilty plays, and America’s Most Wanted walk out to the top of the ramp and pose to the boos of the crowd, while pyro goes off behind them. They then walk down the ramp, Chris Harris holding his handcuffs, and Storm the beer bottle. They put their weapons down in the corner, then climb up onto the apron and pose, before climbing into the ring and staring down their opponents.

Styles: AMW have had the edge over the Canadian Bulldogs lately. Will that get them an advantage in this match?

Coach: Well once again Joey, it will be hard with two other teams.


1967 plays, and the Motor City Machine Guns walk out to the top of the ramp and pose to the cheers of the crowd. They then walk down the ramp, climb up into the ring, and pose on the turnbuckle, while their opponents look up at them.

Styles: These two men have also been in fine form heading into this match.

Coach: That they have Joey. It doesn’t assure them victory here though.


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Alex Shelley and Andy Douglas remain in the ring, while the other six men head out to the apron. Shelley and Douglas then circle around the ring, not going to close to the ropes so that they don’t get tagged out. They then move together, and lock up. Shelley takes the early advantage, as he grabs the arm of Douglas and twists it around, applying a wristlock. Douglas struggles around in it, but Shelley then lifts his arm and just pulls it straight down, trying to apply more pressure. Shelley then pulls Douglas in by the arm, and applies a side headlock. Shelley then pulls Douglas across to his corner, and tags in Chris Sabin. Sabin comes into the ring, and both of the Guns push Douglas back against the ropes, before sending him off with a double Irish whip. Douglas runs across the ring, bounces off the ropes, then gets taken over with a double hip toss. Sabin runs off to the ropes, bounces off them, then hits a leg drop across the throat of Douglas. Shelley runs off to the ropes himself, before bouncing off them and hitting a leg drop of his own. Shelley rolls out of the ring while Sabin drops down and hooks the leg of Douglas, 1...2. Chris Harris climbs into the ring and pulls Sabin off the cover. Sabin gets back to his feet and stares down Harris while he exits the ring. Sabin then turns, and Douglas digs his shoulder into the mid-section of Sabin, before ramming him back into the corner of AMW. James Storm tags the back of Douglas and he climbs into the ring, before hitting a big right hand to the face of Sabin. Douglas slowly pulls away and goes over to his corner, while Storm continues to tee off with right hands to the face of Sabin in the corner. The referee admonishes Storm and tells him to get Sabin out of the corner.

Storm finally stops, then takes the attention of the referee and starts talking to him in the centre of the ring. Meanwhile, Chris Harris uses the tag rope to choke away at Sabin. Storm meanwhile runs across to the corner and knocks Alex Shelley off the apron and down to the floor with a big right. He then turns back to Sabin, while Harris lets go of him. Storm then lunges at Sabin, but Sabin ducks under his arms, then rolls through to the corner and tags in Harry Smith. Smith climbs into the ring, then runs at Storm, who turns to receiver a clothesline, sending him down to the mat. Storm gets back to his feet, and Smith runs across, then takes him down for a second time with a clothesline. Storm gets back to his feet yet again, and Smith boots him in the mid-section, then takes him over with a snap suplex. TJ Wilson then heads up to the top rope, and calls out of the tag. Smith hears him, then walks across to his corner and tags Wilson in. Wilson then launches himself from the top rope, and he comes down across the throat of Storm with a leg drop. Wilson hooks the leg of Storm, 1...2. The Naturals run into the ring, and both kick Wilson, breaking up the pin. They then start to pick Wilson up when the Motor City Machine Guns run in and knock both men down to the mat with forearms to the back. The Naturals both roll over to the ropes and start to pick themselves up, when the Guns charge across and clothesline them over the top rope and out to the floor. The Guns then pose to the crowd, when Harris and Storm both charge at the Guns from behind.

Shelley and Sabin both turn around just in time, and they use the momentum of Harris and Storm to throw them out over the top rope, onto Douglas and Stevens who had just began to get up. The Guns then look to the crowd and taunt, beckon for their opponents on the outside to get up. They start to do so, and both Guns run off to the opposite ropes. They bounce off the ropes, before running across the ring and jumping through the ropes simultaneously. They then crash down into their four opponents on the floor, sending everyone down. Harry Smith and TJ Wilson stand in the middle of the ring and look to the crowd, who cheer them. They then head over to a corner each, as they climb up to the top rope. AMW, The Naturals and the Motor City Machine Guns all start to stand on the outside in one big pack. Wilson and Smith then jump from the top rope and crash down, sending all eight bodies down to the floor as the crowd cheer wildly. Wilson and Smith get back to their feet first, as Smith poses to the crowd, while Wilson picks up Douglas and rolls him back into the ring. Wilson slides in, and Douglas starts to back away, begging him off. Wilson smiles and shakes his head as he continues to move in on Douglas. Douglas keeps backing away until he is right up against the ropes. He then grabs Wilson by the tights and pulls him down throat first into the second rope. Douglas gets back to his feet and taunts Wilson to the boos of the crowd. Suddenly, he gets grabbed in a waist lock, then slammed down by Harry Smith with a German suplex.

Smith gets back to his feet, and Chris Harris charges across the ring, then hits him with a spear. Harris gets back to his feet and begins to mouth off to Smith, when Shelley turns him around, then catches him with a mule kick to the mid-section, causing him to double over. Shelley then grabs Harris around the head and runs up the corner, before connecting with Sliced Bread #2. The crowd cheers as Shelley gets to his feet. He turns around, and Chase Stevens charges across, then takes him down with an STO. Stevens gets back to his feet, and Chris Sabin grabs him in a waist lock, then runs up the turnbuckle, leading into a tornado DDT. Sabin gets up, and James Storm goes for the Last Call on him. Sabin is able to duck it though, before getting Storm up into a fireman’s carry. Storm struggles around, until he lands behind Sabin. Sabin turns around and Storm goes for a kick to the mid-section. Luckily for Sabin, he sees it coming and catches the boot of Storm. He then hits a right forearm that sends Storm back against the ropes. Sabin then charges across the ring and takes both himself and Storm out to the floor with a flying cross body. Sabin picks himself up on the floor, when Chris Harris charges across and kicks him in the mid-section. Harris then starts hammering away with punches to the face of Sabin, sending him up the ramp. Alex Shelley gives chase as he turns Harris around and hits a right of his own. Shelley and Sabin then grab Harris by the hair, run him up the ramp, and slam him headfirst into the entrance set. James Storm jogs up the ramp, and he gets a double mule kick from the Guns.

They then grab him by the hair, and take him backstage. Chris Harris then walks backstage after them, leaving just The Naturals and the Canadian Bulldogs at ringside. Both TJ Wilson and Andy Douglas slide into the ring groggily. They then run at one another, with Douglas looking for a big forearm. Wilson is able to duck it though, and go behind Douglas. Douglas turns around, and Wilson hits him with a quick barrage of right forearms that knocks him back against the ropes. Wilson then grabs Douglas and sends him off with an Irish whip. Douglas runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then gets taken over with a back body drop. Douglas arches his back in pain, while Wilson fires up the crowd. Douglas gets back to his feet, and Wilson scoops him up, then slams him down. Wilson runs off to the ropes, bounces off them, and hits a back senton splash. Wilson then hooks the leg of Douglas, 1...2.. Douglas just gets his shoulders up off the mat in time. Wilson gets back to his feet and shakes his head. He then hits forearms to the back of Douglas while he struggles up. Douglas gets right up, and Wilson grabs him by the hair, then runs him across to the corner, slamming him face first into the turnbuckle. Wilson then pushes Douglas back flat in the corner, before climbing up to the second rope and hitting right hands, while the crowd counts along. After five rights, Douglas pushes Wilson back down to the mat. Wilson lands on his feet, but stumbles back. Wilson then charges back at Douglas, only for Douglas to take him up and slam him down, face first across the top turnbuckle.

Douglas then stumbles across to his corner, and tags in Chase Stevens. Stevens climbs into the ring, before looking at Wilson leaning over the top turnbuckle, and smiling. Stevens then charges across the ring, and hits a flying knee to the back of Wilson, sending him down to his knees in pain. Douglas smiles as he grabs Wilson and fishhooks his face, just raking it. The referee admonishes Stevens, and he then lets go of his face, happy with the damage he’s done. Stevens picks Wilson up by his head, then drags him across to the corner to tag Andy Douglas back in. Douglas climbs in, and The Naturals push Wilson back against the ropes, then send him off to the ropes. Wilson runs across the ring and Stevens walks after him, while Douglas drops to a knee. Wilson bounces off the ropes, and Stevens then grabs him by the back of the head and plants him with a bulldog across the knee of Douglas. Wilson stumbles around the ring, looking pretty out of it, before falling onto his back hard. Stevens climbs back out to the apron, while Douglas drops down into the cover, 1...2.. Wilson just manages to kick out. Douglas gets to his knees and yells at the referee to count faster. He then gets in a mount position over Wilson and starts to rain down with right hands. 1...2...3...4. Douglas gets up, then walks over to the corner and tags Chase Stevens back in. Chase Stevens climbs into the ring, before backing into the ropes, bouncing off them, and hitting a knee drop right across the side of the head of Wilson. Stevens then taunts the crowd, while Wilson crawls across to the corner, looking for assistance in getting back to his feet.

Wilson pulls himself up, and Stevens charges across the ring, looking for a flying knee. Wilson steps out of the way though, and Stevens meets the top turnbuckle, his knee crashing into it hard. Stevens hops back, and Wilson grabs him by the head, then takes him down with a neckbreaker, resulting in both men being down. They both begin to crawl to their respective corners while the referee counts. The referee gets to seven, and both men lunge across to their corners and make the tags. Harry Smith and Andy Douglas climb into the ring, then run at one another. Smith strikes first with a kick to the mid-section, followed up with an Irish whip to the corner. Smith charges into the corner, then sandwiches Douglas in the corner with a corner clothesline. Douglas starts to groggily move out of the corner, and Smith runs off to the ropes. He bounces off the ropes, then takes Douglas down with a clothesline. Smith drops down into the cover, 1...2.. Douglas gets his shoulders up. Smith gets back to his feet, then hits the mat and calls for the match to be over. He looks at Douglas, with the intent to finish the match in his eyes. Douglas gets back to his feet, and Wilson scoops him up. He then starts to run with Douglas on his shoulders, only for Douglas to slip out and land on his feet behind him. Douglas backs into the ropes, then bounces off them, only to be taken over with a belly to belly suplex. Smith then calls for the end again, when Chase Stevens comes flying off the top rope and lands a missile dropkick to the back of his head, sending him down to the mat. TJ Wilson slides into the ring then runs at Stevens, but he receives a high knee, sending him down to the mat.

Wilson crawls across to the ropes to pick himself up, and Chase Stevens charges across, then takes him over the top with a clothesline. Stevens then turns around, and The Naturals call for the end. Smith gets back to his feet, and Stevens boot him in the mid-section, then gets him up in a suplex position. He spins him around, and Douglas grabs his legs, before The Naturals drop down with the Natural Disaster. Douglas then covers Smith, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here are your winners, and still NEW Tag Team Champions, Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas, The Naturals.

The Naturals get back to their feet and receive their belts from the referee. They hold them up high and celebrate, while the crowd boos them.

Styles: The Naturals, still on top of the tag division here in NEW.

Coach: And what a victory it was Joey. They came in with only a twenty-five per cent chance of retaining, and they still did it.

Styles: There’s no denying, it was a great win.


The camera suddenly goes backstage, and the Motor City Machine Guns and America’s Most Wanted are seen still brawling. Security is everywhere, trying to break up the two teams.

The camera goes back to ringside.


Styles: Those two teams have been going at it for three months now, and they still haven’t settled anything.

Coach: it is a personal rivalry, no doubt about it.


The camera goes backstage again, Kristal is shown, with AJ Styles pacing back and forth behind her, causing the crowd to cheer. AJ then stops, as Kristal begins to talk.

Kristal: AJ Styles, up next you go one on one with RVD. Lately, it seems that RVD has had his mind elsewhere, and last week we saw it get to you. What are your thoughts heading into your match?

AJ: Look Kristal, I’m no psychologist, so I can’t explain what’s going on in RVD’s head. Last week, I got pissed off to put it plain and simple. Yeah, I got pissed off at Rob. We’re friends, but I felt like he was overlooking me. Now I’m not sure if he still is, and I’m not sure if he ever was. That was just my gut instincts. Rob, you know me, but in case you haven’t noticed yet, let me warn you: never overlook AJ Styles. Because Rob, should you overlook me, I would have absolutely no problem in taking that North American Championship off of your hands, and putting it right around my waist. I can see it now: AJ Styles- North American Champion. Now that, that would be simply phenomenal!


The camera goes back to ringside, and One of a Kind starts to play. Rob Van Dam walks out to the arena to the cheers of the crowd with the North American Championship over his shoulder. He starts to walk down the ramp, when stopping to do his signature pose. RVD then walks down the rest of the ramp, rolls into the ring, and poses.

Styles: Here he is, the first ever North American Champion in NEW history, he is ‘Mr Pay Per View’, Rob Van Dam.

Coach: And he has some problems with not only AJ Styles, but Lance Cade too. Will that weigh on his mind?


I Am plays throughout the arena, and AJ Styles walks out to the top of the stage and poses to the cheers of the crowd, while pyro falls behind him. AJ walks down the ramp, then climbs up into the ring, and poses to the crowd.

Styles: I’m not sure Coach, but I know it will be hard for both him and AJ to get over.

Coach: AJ is determined for this. Despite me not liking him, I think he may have this one.


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RVD and AJ lean back in opposite corners, as the referee holds the belt up, then calls for the bell. They both start to slowly circle around the outside of the ring, when RVD moves into the middle and extends his hand. AJ looks at RVD and stops, before moving in. He looks down at RVD’s hand, then up at his face, before shaking his head and backing away to the corner again. RVD backs off, not sure what to think. AJ then charges across and dives at his leg, but RVD sidesteps AJ. AJ gets back to his feet, and both men move together, then lock up. Both men scramble, trying to force the other back, to no avail. They then both let go, and back away. AJ nods his head in approval, and they then move into the middle of the ring, and lock up again. RVD and AJ turn around, trying to force one another back. RVD suddenly goes behind AJ, and grabs a waist lock. AJ immediately answers though with a reverse elbow straight up into the jaw of RVD. RVD staggers back, nursing his sore jaw, when AJ goes back after him, and hits a chop that forces him back against the ropes. AJ then Irish whips RVD off across the ring. RVD runs at the ropes, then holds onto them, instead of bouncing off. AJ sees this, then charges across the ring at RVD, only for RVD to catch him with a back body drop, trying to send him out to the floor. AJ is able to land on his feet on the apron though, without RVD knowing. RVD turns around, and AJ gets him with a shoulder block to the mid-section from between the top and second ropes. AJ then puts his head between the legs of RVD, and sends him over out to the floor with a back body drop.

AJ then climbs back into the ring, and motions for RVD to get back to his feet. RVD slowly gets up, and AJ jumps up to the top rope, then springboards off it and lands on top of RVD with a shooting star press, as the crowd go crazy with cheers. AJ gets up with jelly legs, as he stumbles around ringside. He then regains his footing, and bends down to pick RVD up by the hair. He slowly picks RVD up, who looks out of it. Suddenly, RVD shows he was playing possum as he knocks the hands of AJ away, then fires off a quick series of forearms, before a kick to the mid-section. AJ doubles over in pain, and RVD locks him in a front face lock, before getting him up in a suplex position, and then dropping him over the barrier, rib first. RVD rolls into the ring, then climbs out to the apron, restarting the referee’s count. RVD then taunts AJ, pointing to himself with his thumbs and yelling out, “R...V...D!†Van Dam then jumps and spins around, going for a leg drop to the back of the head of AJ. AJ though moves off the crowd barrier and into the front row, leaving RVD to crash and burn, then fall to the floor. RVD slowly starts to regain his footing on the floor, as does AJ in the crowd. RVD gets right up to his feet groggily, when AJ jumps up to the crowd barrier, then springboards off it and hits a forearm right to the head of RVD, sending him down to the floor. The crowd look on in awe, as AJ gets back to his feet, then rolls in and out of the ring to break the referee’s count again. AJ then bends down and helps RVD in getting up to his feet by the hair, before rolling him into the ring. RVD starts to slowly get up, and AJ fires off a chop.

The sound echoes throughout the arena, as RVD grimaces in pain. AJ follows up with another chop that sends RVD all of the way back to the corner. AJ follows RVD in, not allowing him any room to try to escape. AJ then begins to chop away rapidly at the chest of RVD in the corner. 1...2...3...4. AJ stops and backs out a bit, as RVD screws his face up, showing the pain that is shooting through his chest. AJ then pulls RVD out of the corner by the arm, before trying to send him across to the opposite corner by the arm. RVD is able to reverse though, sending AJ across, and running in right behind him. AJ gets to the corner and he grabs the top rope, then jumps up and floats over RVD. RVD holds his hands out and grabs the top rope, preventing himself from crashing into the turnbuckle. RVD then turns around, and AJ takes him over with an arm drag. RVD fights back to his feet, and AJ keeps a hold of the arm of Van Dam. He then struggles around in the hold, looking for a way out. AJ smiles as he twists RVD’s around and applies a wristlock. AJ then hits an elbow right into the arm of RVD. RVD jumps around the ring, nursing his sore arm. AJ takes him by the arm, then twists it around again, before pulling Van Dam into a side headlock. RVD quickly tries to counter it by going through a back suplex. Halfway through the move, AJ gets out of it though, and he flips over and lands on his feet. RVD then turns around, and AJ tries to kick him in the mid-section. Van Dam luckily catches the boot then looks to the crowd, before hitting a wheel kick, while going over the leg of AJ.

AJ is down as RVD gets back to his feet. He then runs off to the ropes, bounces off them, does a cartwheel, then lands a moonsault on AJ. Van Dam hooks both legs of AJ, 1...2. AJ gets his shoulders up off the mat. RVD gets back to his feet and hits a leg drop across the throat of AJ. He then runs off to the ropes again, and bounces off them, before somersaulting over, looking to go into rolling thunder. AJ rolls from the ring though, leaving RVD no target. He has his back to the ring as RVD charges over, then clears the top rope with a somersault plancha, landing right on AJ. The crowd cheers as RVD makes his way back to his feet and takes a bow. He then bends down and picks AJ up, before Irish whipping him into the ring apron. AJ hits the apron hard, causing him to arch his back in pain. RVD then grabs AJ as he comes away from the ring apron, this time into the steel steps. AJ hits the steps with a thud, causing the steps to move, and him to be in great pain. RVD walks over and picks AJ up, before throwing him into the ring. RVD then climbs up to the apron and slingshots in over the top rope, coming down with another leg drop across the throat of AJ. RVD hooks the leg of AJ, 1...2. AJ kicks out of the pinning predicament. RVD then gets back to his feet, and hammers away with right to the back of AJ’s head while he too, tries to get back to his feet. AJ gets right up, and RVD hammers away with some forearms, before sending AJ into the corner. RVD then charges in at AJ< but he eats a big boot to the face from AJ, sending him stumbling back away from the corner.

AJ runs out of the corner over to the ropes, before jumping up to the second rope. He then springboards back with a moonsault, where he grabs an inverted front face lock on RVD, leading into an inverted DDT. AJ gets to his knees, before falling back onto his back while the crowd cheers the spectacular move. The referee then starts to count both men out, with them down on the mat. They slowly start to get up, both at about the same time. By the count of six, both men are right up and stumbling around the ring. AJ swings first and connects with a right hand on RVD. RVD then goes for a right forearm, but AJ blocks it, before hitting a quick series of right hands that knocks RVD all of the way back against the ropes. AJ points to the crowd and receives some cheers, before sending RVD off with an Irish whip. RVD runs at the ropes, then bounces off them, before being taken down with a discus clothesline. He gets back to his feet, and AJ grabs him by the arm, the twists it around, and takes him over with a back suplex. AJ keeps a hold of the arm of Van Dam as he pulls him up to his feet. AJ then gets RVD up in a back suplex position, before taking him down into a faceplant. AJ rolls RVD over and hooks his leg, 1...2. RVD kicks out. AJ gets back to his feet, then picks RVD up and pushes him against the ropes, before sending him off with an Irish whip. RVD runs at the ropes, bounces off them, and goes under AJ who leapfrogs. He then bounces off the opposite ropes and goes over AJ, who drops down this time around. RVD then holds onto the ropes, instead of bouncing off them, leaving AJ to crash and burn, as he goes for his signature dropkick.

RVD then walks forward, grabs AJ by the legs, and flips over into a jacknife pin attempt, 1...2.. AJ bridges out of it, and all of the way back up, holding RVD with him. He then spins RVD around and takes him over into a backslide pin, 1...2.. RVD gets out of it. Both men get back to their feet, and AJ goes for a roundhouse kick. RVD ducks it, then rolls AJ up, 1...2.. AJ kicks out of the pin. Both men get up again, and AJ quickly snaps off a hurrancanrana, into a hook of both legs, 1...2.. RVD escapes for the pin attempt. Both men get back to their feet, and AJ gets on RVD’s shoulders and goes for a victory roll. RVD fights it though, before throwing AJ forward, hot shotting his throat off the top rope. AJ falls down to the mat in pain, and RVD runs off to the ropes, bounces off them, then somersaults over and hits rolling thunder. RVD then poses to the fans, getting some cheers, before heading across to the corner, and jumping up to the top rope. AJ starts to get up, and Van Dam launches himself off, before hitting AJ with a karate kick, sending him down to the mat.


RVD looks to the crowd, when suddenly, Break The Walls Down starts to play, and Lance Cade slowly walks down the ramp with an arrogant look on his face.

RVD leans over the ropes and yells at Cade to go away. He then turns and sees AJ starting to get up. He continues to yell at Cade, as AJ gets right back to his feet. He then charges at AJ, but AJ floors him with a beautiful dropkick. AJ then quickly goes over to the corner, then up to the top rope, before coming down with a big splash onto RVD, into a hook of the leg, 1...2. RVD just kicks out. AJ gets back to his feet, then measures RVD for the Styles Clash, telling him to get up. RVD gets back to his feet, and AJ boots him in the mid-section, then sets him up in between his thighs. RVD counters out of it though, sending AJ over with a back body drop. AJ struggles back to his feet, arching his back in pain. RVD then goes for a spin kick, but AJ ducks it, then nails RVD with the Pele as he turns around. RVD falls down to the mat like a sack of potatoes as AJ gets up. He then grabs RVD and pulls him back to his feet, then positions him for the Styles Clash. Lance Cade then climbs up to the apron, and distracts the referee. Suddenly, Jimmy Rave jumps the crowd barrier, runs into the ring, and hits a neckbreaker on the unsuspecting AJ Styles. He quickly rolls out of the ring, as Cade drops down from the apron. RVD gets to his feet and looks around, not knowing what had happened. He shrugs his shoulders, then walks over to the corner, before jumping up to the top rope. He then jumps from the top rope, and lands a Five Star Frog Splash on AJ. RVD rolls around the ring in pain, before crawling across and hooking the leg of AJ, 1...2...3.

Torrie: Here is your winner, and still North American Champion, Rob Van Dam.

RVD gets back to his feet, and he is handed his belt. Lance Cade then slides into the ring, before turning RVD around and laying him out with a Sit Out Spinebuster. Cade picks the North American Championship up and stares into it deeply, while the crowd boos. He then lays it out across the body of RVD, before leaving the ring.

Styles: Lance Cade just can’t stay away from RVD.

Coach: But why did he set up the RVD victory with Jimmy Rave?

Styles: What was Jimmy Rave doing there in the first place?

Coach: I think it may have something to do with his budding alliance with Randy Orton.


The camera goes backstage, where Jimmy Rave is shown running down the corridor. He then turn into a locker room, where Randy Orton is shown sitting, putting his kneepads on.

Orton: So I take is as you did what you had set out to?

Rave smiles.

Rave: AJ Styles will regret that he ever messed with you in the past.

Orton: Well Jimmy, it looks like the ‘Age of Orton’ is over. It’s time for the ‘Age of Revolution’. And tonight, when I defeat CM Punk and take his World Heavyweight Championship, we will swing into full gear.


The camera goes back to ringside, where we see Joey Styles and Coach.

Styles: What is Orton on about? The ‘Age of Revolution’?

Coach: If I didn’t know any better, I could swear that Orton is forming his own stable here.

Styles: Up next we have Paul London and Brian Kendrick going up against The World’s Greatest Tag Team. Let’s have a look at their history, as well as what is happening between Paul London, and Brian Kendrick.


The video plays, hyping London and Kendrick against The World’s Greatest Tag Team.

We come back to ringside, and HooliganZ plays, as Paul London and Brian Kendrick walk out to the top of the stage to the cheers of the crowd. They then run down the ramp and slide into the ring, before climbing up onto the turnbuckles and posing.


Styles: Some people have said recently Paul London is letting Brian Kendrick down. You would be one of those people Coach.

Coach: And I say it with good reason. He is costing them matches. Kendrick would be much better off without him.


World’s Greatest plays, and The World’s Greatest Tag Team walk out to the top of the ramp and pose to the cheers of the crowd. They then walk down the ramp and climb into the ring, before posing on the turnbuckles.

Styles: Tonight is a big night for these two young men, as they haven’t had a shot at the belts since they got here in NEW.

Coach: And if Paul London is the legal man at the end, they’ll get their shot.


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The referee calls for the bell as the two teams decide who will start. Paul London and Charlie Haas then both leave the ring, leaving Brian Kendrick and Shelton Benjamin as the legal men. Both start to circle around the ring as the crowd claps on, excited for the beginning of the match. They then come together in the centre of the ring and lock up. Shelton shows his clear power advantage early as he shoves Kendrick back. Kendrick looks frustrated as Shelton holds his hand up, showing how much taller he is than Kendrick. Kendrick shakes his head, then moves forward and tries to grab Shelton for a lock up. Shelton ducks under the arms of Kendrick though, and grabs a waist lock, before taking Kendrick down with an amateur takedown. Shelton then floats over Kendrick and grabs a front face lock, before letting go and slapping the top of the head of Kendrick. Kendrick gets back to his feet, and tries to grab Shelton. Benjamin however quickly gets Kendrick up in a double leg, and laughs arrogantly. He walks around the ring, with Kendrick on his shoulder. Kendrick wriggles around until he eventually falls through behind Shelton, and takes him over with a sunset flip of sorts into a pin attempt, 1...2. Benjamin gets his shoulders up. Kendrick then rolls back to the corner and tags in Paul London, while Benjamin rolls across and tags in Charlie Haas. Both men roll into the ring, and runs towards one another. Haas goes for a boot to the mid-section, but London catches it and throws his boot down. London then takes the arms of Haas, and applies a wristlock. He hits a chop across the chest of Haas.

London then twists the arm of Haas around again, before dragging him across to the corner and tagging in Brian Kendrick. Kendrick climbs up to the top rope, before coming down across the arm of Haas with a double axe handle. Haas struggles around the ring in pain, with Kendrick in hot pursuit. He then grabs the arm of Haas and twists it around, applying another wristlock. Haas gets out of it though, as he desperately gets Kendrick with a knee to the mid-section. Haas then rushes over and tags in Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin climbs into the ring, then runs at Kendrick. Kendrick jumps up and tries to take Benjamin over with a hurrancanrana, only for Benjamin to hold him up. Benjamin then runs towards the corner and powerbombs Kendrick into the turnbuckle. Kendrick slides down the turnbuckle, looking pretty out of it. Benjamin moves in as he puts his boot across the windpipe of Kendrick and starts to choke him. 1...2...3...4. Benjamin backs away, then walks over and tags in Charlie Haas. Haas climbs back into the ring, then moves back in at Kendrick as Kendrick pulls himself up in the corner. Haas then starts hammering away with right hands to the skull of Kendrick. 1...2...3...4. Haas grabs Kendrick by the arm and pulls him out of the corner, sending him off with an Irish whip to the opposite corner. Haas smiles, then charges in, only to catch a big boot from Kendrick. Kendrick then quickly climbs up to the second rope and jumps at Haas. Haas is able to catch him though, then take him over with a belly to belly suplex. Haas makes the cover on Kendrick, 1...2. Kendrick gets his shoulders up.

Haas shakes his head as he walks over and tags in Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin arrogantly climbs into the ring, then waits for Kendrick to get up. Kendrick gets back to his feet, and Benjamin boots him hard in the mid-section, then positions him between his thighs. He lifts Kendrick for a powerbomb, only for Kendrick to grab a front face lock and take Benjamin down with a big DDT. Both men are down, and they begin to crawl to their corners, as their partners encourage them. Slowly but surely, they get closer and closer. Both men then get to their corners, and make the tags. Paul London and Charlie Haas run straight into the ring at each other. Haas quickly goes for a clothesline, but London ducks it. Haas turns around, and London snaps off a hurrancanrana. Haas then gets back to his feet, and he gets taken back down by a big dropkick from London. Haas gets back to his feet again, and Haas Irish whips him into the corner. London then charges in and hits a big dropkick to the jaw of has, sending him down to a seated position. Brian Kendrick climbs into the ring, then runs across to the corner and hits a low dropkick, right to the face of Haas. London grabs Haas by the leg, then pulls him out of the corner, before hooking his leg, 1...2.. Haas just gets his shoulders up. London gets back to his feet, when Shelton Benjamin runs up behind him, then hits a forearm to the back of his head, sending him down to his hands and knees. Benjamin then goes for a German suplex, but London flips over and lands on his feet. Kendrick then charges at Benjamin, but Benjamin takes him over with a belly to belly suplex that sends him straight into Paul London.

Haas gets back to his feet, and Benjamin tells him to set London up on the ropes. Haas grabs London, then picks him up and sets him up throat first over the top rope. He then grabs London’s legs and lifts them up into the air. Benjamin runs across the ring, bounces off the ropes, then runs towards Haas and London, leapfrogs over Haas, and cannonballs onto the back of London. London leans over the second rope, his back feeling great pain. Haas puts him in a waist lock, and pulls him towards the middle of the ring. Benjamin then hits a Superkick on London, followed up with a Bridging German Suplex by Haas, 1...2.. Brian Kendrick dives across and breaks up the pin to the cheers of the crowd. He then gets turned around by Benjamin, who goes for a right hand. Kendrick ducks it, then grabs him by the head. Kendrick runs up the turnbuckle and goes for Sliced Bread #2, but Benjamin pushes him, sending him crashing down to the floor outside the ring. He then measures Kendrick as he starts to struggle up. Benjamin runs to the ropes, bounces off them, then runs across to Kendrick and jumps over the top rope onto him with a flipping senton, sending both men crashing down to the floor. In the ring, Charlie Haas is pulling Paul London up by the hair. He then scoops London up, only for London to slip out and land behind him. Haas turns, and London scores on him with the dropsault. He then runs off to the ropes, bounces off them, and lands a shooting star press on Haas. London hooks the leg of Haas, 1...2.. Haas just manages to get his shoulders up to the shock of everyone in the arena.

Paul London picks himself up, unaware that Shelton Benjamin his slid into the ring and is stalking him from behind. London turns, and Shelton charges and goes for the Paydirt. London counters though, as he pushes Shelton back. London then charges at Benjamin, only to be caught and taken over with a t-bone suplex. Benjamin grabs the arm of Haas, then pulls him over to the corner, before climbing out to the apron and tagging himself in. He then climbs back into the ring, and stalks London again. London gets back to his feet, and Benjamin charges at him, only to catch a leg lariat from London. Kendrick climbs up to his corner, and Paul London dives across and tags him in. Kendrick climbs into the ring and runs at Benjamin as he is getting up, only to catch a big boot right to the jaw. Benjamin then gets Haas to his feet, and tells him to finish it. Haas bends over and picks Kendrick up, then applies a waist lock. Benjamin taunts the crowd, before running up and going for the Superkick. Kendrick quickly goes behind though, leaving Benjamin to kick Haas. Benjamin looks down at has in shock, when Kendrick suddenly grabs him. Kendrick runs up the turnbuckle, then plants Benjamin with Sliced Bread #2. Kendrick then hooks the leg of Benjamin, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here are your winners, and the new Number One Contenders for the NEW Tag Team Champions, Paul London and Brian Kendrick.

Kendrick gets back to his feet and raises his hands in victory. Paul London then gets up, and both men celebrate on the turnbuckles.

Styles: London and Kendrick have done it. And Paul London did not cost them the match.

Coach: Because Kendrick was the legal man at the end.

Styles: Oh come on. The team won.





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Beer

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Holy Shit!

That was F'n Amazing. Lol.

Opening Match was amazing. Lol. That was the best Opener I have ever read. I am loving how all your matches feel as though you put your heart and soul into them.

Styles Promo was good. Good at most though. In character but too short to surpass anything above average.

AJ Styles vs. RVD was the best match thus far. Great action on a whole. Some awesome moments. I loved the match. The ending has left me MEGA confused but this is a good thing, coz now I want to find out more.

WOW, WOW, WOW! Lol. Although is is short it is a brilliant promo. In character and honestly I was shivering after. WTF is gonna happen?

WGGGT vs. Londrick. How do you make all these awesome matches and put them all into one night? This was a great match. Surprised there was no turn. Perhaps a push?
 

The Rated R CMStar

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Hate to this type of posts, but just to let you know that I will in fact review your show, I will review it fully when you post Part 2
 

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Bare with me if I mess up with stuff, I haven't read this BTB in a while.

Opening Tag Four Way - I liked this match for what it was, but I'm not really the biggest AMW or Naturals fan. Everything seemed to flow relatively well, and you managed to get everyone highlighted in the match. I don't know what to expect from this division now, but I guess the Naturals will hold the belts for a couple more months.

AJ Styles - Basic face AJ promo with him being corny to hype up his match.

Styles vs RVD - It was another solid match that was really back and forth, displaying both guys' wrestling styles. I'm liking how you ended the match with the double interference, and Jimmy Rave being a badass. Styles vs Rave or Orton should be good. Good match all around.

Orton - Age of Revolution seems like something huge, a big stable with him as leader would be pretty good, and it's obvious that involves Jimmy Rave.

WGTT vs L&K - I don't want to spoil anything for my BTB, but this was a really good match. I really liked how the pace of the match would change depending on which team was on offense. It told a nice story, and I was actually surprised to see London and Kendrick take the win. a feud with the Naturals should be decent, but I'm hoping for some TLC stuff with MCMG, L&K, and WGTT involved.

Thoughts - Promo wise, this was kind of lacking. The storylines were built up with the matches, and you already set up the next couple of shows and PPV. I'm looking forward to part 2, this is shaping up to be a solid PPV.
 

xtremebadass

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Glad to see you have made it to your second PPV. Congratulations.

World Tag Team Championship:
I almost crapped my pants reading this because it was actually a great match. I don't expect much out of multiple tag team matches, but this one was rather good. Good to see the Naturals still reigning on top, I expected that for the most part since they won against Cena and Lesnar for the past couple weeks on Revenge. Good that you didn't have MCMG or AMW get pinned, IMO you have the least credible tag team lose, I don't know how you see it though.

AJ Promo:
Good pre match promo, just a little more hype to the match, nothing wrong with that.

NA Championship:
WTF. I thought AJ was going to win, but that was Interference City. Well, now that AJ didn't win, atleast he will be in a high quality feud perhaps with Rave, or maybe, just maybe, Rave's new buddy Randy Orton? RVD vs. Cade for the NA Title most likely. Good booking despite the interference, just added to the experience.

World's Greatest-ness vs. PL and BK
Well, so far the least exciting match. Atleast you get a great tag rivalry started with Naturals vs. PL and BK. That should be good. I wonder where WGTT goes from here. Still great match writing.

AC: Well, see you in part II my friend.
 

Qwake

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Opening match: Pwnage! I thought the naturals would win since they were built up so well, good high action packed match. Good way to start a PPV and I thought those shitty Bulldogs would lose :smh

AJ Interview: Nice little build up for there match, AJ was in character and there match could steal the show for all I know...That is if Lance Cade doesn't get involved :p

RVD Vs AJ: Great match as you would expect from the two, their match on Revenge may have been better then this though. Still a good match, nice that RVD won the match, when Cade came down I thought it was going to be a match ruiner but he got him after the match so that was good. This is really heating up!

Orton/Rave: Interesting stuff here! I am curious as to what is happening. Also, why is that piece of scum Jimmy Rave with the Orton :shifty:

WGTT Vs"The" Londrick: Another good match from the two teams, I really didn't expect "The" Londrick to win but they did through a great match. You tricked everyone tbh, I wonder whats next for the two teams!?

AC: That was a pretty quick first half but a good one, I will check out the rest of the PPV. First part was good and the rest should be even better! :y: