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BTB Match Writing Tournament: D(D1, D2, D3) vs E(E1, E2, E3)

D1 vs E1
wwe batista+cena vs Headfirst for Hardcore

D2 vs E2
Spiralshock vs The Quintastic One

D3 vs E3
Xtremehighflier vs -HBK-


Post all your matches here. Then people will vote for the winner in each one on one encounter. Remember the rules or get DQ.
 

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I think you are 2 late Magnus the first rounds have been drawn
 

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Background- It’s Royal Rumble 2009. Triple H turned heel at Survivor Series, but quickly turned face at Armageddon, saying he had turned over a new leaf, that he was a new, better person. Everybody bought it except for the WWE Title Shawn Michaels. He saw it as another opportunity to snake his way into the title picture. The weeks following Armageddon, Triple H spent his time trying to prove to HBK he was telling the truth. He won a Fatal Four Way match at New Year’s Revolution to earn his shot at HBK’s WWE Title. The weeks before Royal Rumble, Triple H continued his attitude, winning matches fair and square. A week before Royal Rumble, he turned on HBK, turning him into the biggest heel in WWE.

Triple H’s theme plays, and “The Game†steps out from behind the curtain to heavy boos. He does his normal entrance before entering the ring, and waiting for the WWE Champion.

HBK’s music hits to a BIG pop, and the WWE Champ steps out. He does his normal entrance also, before sliding into the ring, ready to get it on with his old friend Triple H.

Triple H and HBK walk up to the center of the ring, and exchange words. Triple H yells “FIGHT ME†at HBK, and slaps him across the face. HBK backs up, and knees Triple H in the gut. Triple H falls to his knees, trying to regain his breath. HBK bounces off the ropes and dropkicks The Game in the chest. HBK gets back on his feet, and goes for the pin, but only gets a one count.
HBK goes to pick up HHH, but gets poked in the eye, followed up by a school boy. Triple H grabs the tights, but it’s not enough to put out HBK. Both men get up, and HBK charges at HHH. He goes for a clothesline, but The Game ducks it and hits HBK with a chop-block, showing shades of the legendary Nature Boy Ric Flair. Triple H sees blood in the water, and attacks HBK’s leg, fully knowing that HBK can’t use his signature “Sweet Chin Music†without it. Triple H starts stomping on his knee and ankle, before locking him in a single leg Boston Crab. HBK fights the pain however, and kicks HHH off of him. HBK uses the ropes to pull himself up, but is taken down by another chop-block from HHH. Triple H drags him to the center of the ring, and hits Ric Flair’s signature knee drop on HBK’s ankle. Triple H goes for the pin, but HBK kicks at two.

Triple H argues with the ref for a little while, before going to pick up HBK, but HBK takes advantage of the time HHH took to argue with the ref, and trips him. Both men quickly get back to their feet, and Triple H charges at HBK, only to get hit with a HUGE flying forearm. The fans cheer because they know HBK’s famous kip-up is coming. The cheer even louder when I hits it, but soon falls over because of his leg buckling. HBK uses the ropes once again to pull himself up, and notices The Game charging full speed at him. HBK drops down and brings the ropes with him, using HHH’s own momentum to his advantage. Triple H goes flying over the top ropes and down to the floor. HBK goes onto the apron, and waits for HHH to get up, and when he does, he’s hit with a beautiful springboard moonsault! Both men are laid out on the outside, but HBK uses the barricade to get up. HBK lifts up HHH, and tosses him shoulder first into the steel steps! The steps go flying, and HHH favors his injured shoulder. HBK drags HHH, and places his hand on top of one of the steps. HBK slaps a few of the fans hands and hops up on the barricade. He gives Triple H the “SUCK IT†sign and hops off the barricade, stomping on HHH’s hand!

Triple H rolls on the ground in obvious pain, his hand bleeding. HBK picks up Triple H and slides him into the ring, HHH’s blood staining the mat. HBK follows Triple H and goes for the pin, but Triple H kicks out right before the three. HBK shakes his head and lifts up the lifeless carcass of HHH. He starts punching him in the face, HHH doing nothing but trying to stay up. HBK hits him with the Inverted Atomic Drop, which gets some heat from the ref. HBK ignores this, and nails HHH with a bodyslam! HBK climbs the top-rope, and signals for his signature elbow drop! HBK jumps off the top rope, but Triple H moves out of the way! HBK crash and burns, and Triple H drapes his arm over him, but HBK KICKS OUT!!! The fans go nuts as an exhausted HHH shakes his head. He gets up, and once again goes for the single leg Boston Crab. HBK starts moving around, trying to get out of the hold. Triple H uses his free hand to punch HBK in the face. He drags him over to the corner, and grabs his other leg. He goes to slingshot him into the turnbuckle, but HBK lands on the middle rope! HBK springboards off, but is caught with a SPINEBUSTER! HHH drapes his arm over HBK, but HBK KICKS OUT AGAIN!!! Triple H lifts HBK up to his knees, and starts punching him in his face. Triple H bounces off the ropes, but HBK gets up and SWEET CHIN MUSIC’S HHH out of nowhere! HBK goes for the pin, BUT TRIPLE H KICKS OUT! What will these men have to do to put each other away? HBK lifts HHH up to his knees. HBK looks at Triple H.

“I thought we were friends Hunter…Why?â€

Triple H sneers, and SLAPS HBK ACROSS THE FACE! HBK turns his cheek, and wipes the blood off his face. He nods…and SLAPS HHH in the face! Triple H’s own blood has now been smeared across his cheek. HBK once again goes to lift up HHH, but HHH kicks him in the knee! HBK’s leg buckles and he falls to the mat, writhing in pain. Triple H rips the wrist tape off his hand, and begins to wrap it around his bloody hand, but the blood quickly seeps through. Triple H slowly gets up, and HBK is once again turning to the ropes to pull himself up. HBK backs into a corner. Triple H runs at him, and goes for to punch him, but HHH ducks, and his hand collides with exposed steel! HBK must’ve removed the padding! Triple H screams in pain, and when he turns around he’s hit with ANOTHER SWEET CHIN MUSIC! HBK goes for the pin, but Triple H gets his foot on the rope! HBK picks up HHH, and goes for another Inverted Atomic Drop, but Triple H reverses and drives HBK’s face into his knee! HBK staggers back, and Triple goes for a knee-breaker, but instead of dropping him on his knee, HE THROWS HIM ACROSS THE RING! HBK lands on his knee, and SCREAMS in pain. Triple H goes to pin HBK, but HBK kicks out! Triple H can’t believe it! Triple says it’s time for the end, and lifts up HBK. He goes for the Pedigree, but HBK reverses with a backbody drop! HHH gets back on his feet, and HBK goes for the Sweet Chin Music, but HHH catches his foot and spins him around…PEDIGREE! HE HIT THE PEDIGREE! 1! 2! NO! HBK kicked out!!! The crowd is going absolutely crazy! HHH picks him up, and once again tosses him across the ring. HBK bounces off the ropes, and ducks HHH’s clothesline, when he comes back, both men hit each other with a double clothesline! Both of their arms are on each other, and the ref drops down!
Triple H kicks out but HBK is still down! HBK kicks out RIGHT before the three! Both men are exhausted and can barely get up. Triple H is the first to get up, and goes to unfamiliar territory o the top rope. HBK realizes this, and struggles to run across the ring, but it succeeds and he hits Triple H in the gut with a huge dropkick! Triple H loses his balance and lands HARD on the turnbuckle! HBK goes up, and HITS AN ARMBREAKER FROM THE TOP ROPE! GOOD GOD! Instead of going for the pin, HBK locks HHH in an armbar! Triple H is screaming in pain, and can’t take the pressure HBK is applying to him. HHH tries hard to roll up HBK and succeeds! But HBK kicks out at two! Triple quickly gets up, and bounces off the ropes. He charges at HBK, but stops short when HBK goes for the FOURTH Sweet Chin Music! HHH takes advantage kicks HBK in the gut. He goes for the Pedigree, but HBK back body drops him to the outside! HHH writhes in pain, but gets on the apron, using the ropes to pull him up. He is about to enter the ring, when he is hit with the SWEET CHIN MUSIC! Triple H immediately falls off the apron, and lands hard on the outside. The referee counts to ten, and HBK is STILL THE WWE CHAMPION!

HBK celebrates in the ring, and when he turns around Triple H hits him in the face with the sledgehammer! Triple H picks up the belt and stares at it, before dropping it in the center of the ring. HHH picks up a bloody HBK, and PEDIGREES HIM ONTO THE BELT! HHH leaves the ring, the damage done to HBK.
 

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I'd just like to say that I do know that it's quality that matters, not length. I think you'll find that this has both. ;) And since some of you might not be familiar with Daizee Haze, when referencing her signature moves I put in brackets the standard name of the move, and even linked to a youtube demonstration of one of the moves in case you haven't heard of it. I'm just that nice.

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Background

Daizee Haze’s signing a contract with TNA’s Knockouts was delayed for her own personal reasons, but eventually it went through.

The trio of Roxxi, ODB, and Gail Kim unofficially broke up as Gail Kim broke her leg in a match against Knockouts Champion Awesome Kong. Angelina Love and Velvet Sky were busy, as Moose had betrayed them, so Roxxi and ODB challenged Kong to a number of matches. ODB was taken out by a concussion from an Awesome Bomb onto a steel chair, so it came down to Roxxi against Kong in a No Disqualification Match at Slammiversary. Towards the end of the end of the match, Daizee Haze jumped into the ring and hit Kong with a Daizee Cutter, which Roxxi quickly followed with a big boot. Roxxi made the pin and became Knockouts Champion.

ODB returned, and with Gail Kim still out of action, Roxxi, ODB, and Daizee became the new trio. For several months they dominated the heel Knockouts, and it looked like the Era of Roxxi was never going to end, and nobody wanted it to.

Gail Kim finally returned at No Surrender, coming out to reunite with the group after Roxxi’s win over Jacqueline, and the three became four. However, Daizee looked quite scornful at Gail. On the following iMPACT!, as the four were addressing the audience as a recap of the Roxxi-Jacqueline feud, Daizee pulled a small steel pipe from her boot and cracked Gail’s knee, then gave a shot to ODB and Roxxi. Daizee later explained, clearly paranoid and delusional, that she wasn’t going to be replaced by Gail Kim. Daizee said that she MADE the group, since the Roxxi/ODB/Gail team never got anywhere, and that she won Roxxi’s match against Kong FOR her.

In the following weeks, Daizee faced Gail Kim and then ODB, each time taking her opponent out of action after the match with her pipe. It all came down to Roxxi against Daizee at Bound for Glory. Thanks to a surprise interference from Angelina Love and Velvet Sky (the Moose feud had ended), Daizee picked up the win and became new Knockouts Champion. Daizee then proceeded to beat Roxxi with the pipe, while Love and Sky went to the back, saying they had a big surprise for everyone. They came back out driving a hearse, and slid out the coffin. Daizee tossed the unconscious and bloodied Roxxi into the coffin, and Love and Sky drove her away.

Gail Kim and ODB came back after a few weeks, but through interferences and exploiting their previous injuries, Daizee and The Beautiful People kept beating them. Finally, at the end of the Daizee/Gail title match at Sacrifice, the three of them had Gail and ODB in the ring, unconscious. Angelina Love told everyone that Gail and ODB were about to get ‘the Roxxi treatment’, and she and Velvet Sky went to the back, leaving Daizee in the ring with Gail and ODB. Suddenly, the lights began to rapidly flow between red and a rusty orange, and smoke began to loft out of the turnbuckles, enveloping the ring. When the smoke cleared, Daizee was still standing in the ring, but Gail and ODB were gone. Furthermore, Angelina Love and Velvet Sky never came back out.

The next week, Daizee looked everywhere for Love and Sky. She ran around the back hallways, grabbing and yelling at anyone she found, but nobody knew where they were. Gail Kim and ODB were revealed to be recovering at the local hospital, but because of Daizee’s actions over the past several months she was barred from entering to find anything out. Plus, every so often Daizee would think she heard someone behind her, and would quickly spin around only to find nothing there. That night, she had a match against Traci Brooks. Daizee was about to pick up the win, when the lights went red and rust orange again. No smoke this time, but the distraction let Traci roll Daizee up to win. Over the following weeks Daizee became increasingly paranoid. She heard sounds that weren’t there, saw shadows where nobody else did, threw a chair at the mirror in the Knockouts locker room thinking it was one-way glass, and cost herself matches by constantly distracting herself.

Finally, on the iMPACT! before Slammiversary, Daizee lost a match against Salinas by countout, because she thought she saw somebody at the top of the entrance ramp and ran out of the ring to chase the person. Salinas left, Daizee came back to the top of her entrance ramp, and suddenly the lights went red and rust orange again. Smoke came out from the turnbuckles, enveloping the ring. When the smoke cleared, Angelina Love and Velvet Sky were sprawled out unconscious in the middle of the ring, with a miniature gallow and hangman’s noose set up between them. Daizee ran to the ring to check on Angelina and Velvet, then looked at the noose. Hanging by the neck from it was a voodoo doll, with a picture of Daizee’s face pinned through the nose on it. As Daizee held the doll in a trembling hand, Roxxi Laveaux, back in her voodoo outfit, slid out from under the ring and crawled in. Daizee slowly turned around, and Roxxi smiled, then hit her with a Voodoo Slam onto the gallow. Roxxi grabbed the Knockouts title and held it high.

On the TNA Today preview of Slammiversary, it was announced that Daizee Haze would take on Roxxi Laveaux in a one-fall match for the Knockouts title.

Daizee Haze (c) vs. Roxxi Laveaux

Roxxi smiled and rubbed her hands together, approaching Daizee. Daizee breathed hard, and charged. Roxxi connected with a big boot, and Daizee rolled backwards and hit the turnbuckles in a seated position. Roxxi continued to smile and took a step towards Daizee, doing her voodoo gyrations. Daizee held the back of her head and stared at Roxxi with a face of terror and rage. Daizee got up and ran for Roxxi again. Roxxi blocked Daizee’s strike and connected with one, and followed up with several more, knocking Daizee to the turnbuckle. Roxxi whipped Daizee to the opposite turnbuckle, and charged to connect with a running hip strike. Daizee stumbled towards the center of the ring. Roxxi ran to the ropes, bounced off, and connected with a big boot. Daizee was knocked half way across the ring, and pushed herself the rest of the way to slide out to the floor.

Hebner told Roxxi to stay back, and began the count. Daizee painfully held her chest and slowly circled the ring, glaring at Roxxi. At the 7 count, Daizee got back in the ring. Roxxi advanced and locked Daizee in a grapple. Daizee broke the grapple with a thumb to the eyes. Roxxi stumbled away. Daizee advanced, grabbed Roxxi’s arm, and spun around to twist it. Daizee stomped and yanked Roxxi’s arm down twice. Roxxi took a step back and yanked Daizee in for a lariat, but Daizee ducked under it, letting go of Roxxi’s arm and strafing around her. Daizee connected with a forearm to Roxxi’s back, then whipped her to the turnbuckle. Daizee charged and connected with a high elbow. Roxxi stumbled away. Daizee leapt to the top turnbuckle. Roxxi turned around, and Daizee went for a missile dropkick. Roxxi got her hands up and simple pushed Daizee away by her feet. Daizee landed on her back.

Roxxi yanked Daizee up and shoved her into the corner. She held Daizee down with one hand and connected with a hard chop to the chest. Daizee screamed and stumbled away. Roxxi spun Daizee around to face her, picked her up, and tossed her away with a fallaway slam. Roxxi got up, smiled at the camera, and went for a cover. She got two. Roxxi pulled Daizee up, kicked her in the gut, and brought her up for a Voodoo Slam. Daizee flipped through, landing behind Roxxi. They spun around to face each other. Daizee went for a strike, which Roxxi ducked under, strafing behind Daizee. Daizee spun around, and Roxxi dropped her with a sitout spinebuster. Roxxi covered, but Daizee got her hands on the ropes. Hebner pointed it out to Roxxi. Roxxi, visibly annoyed, got up and stomped on Daizee’s gut. Hebner pushed her back, and Roxxi just raised her hands in resignation.

Daizee got to her feet, holding her gut with one hand. Roxxi did a voodoo gyration again. Daizee charged for a Yakuza kick. Roxxi ducked under it. The girls spun around to face each other. Roxxi spit a mouthful of Asian mist at Daizee, but Daizee ducked under it, and Hebner took the shot. He fell on his back clutching his face, appeared to spasm for a second, and passed out.

(Hebner gave Roxxi the mist capsule after the stomp, for you critical readers)

Roxxi’s jaw dropped, showing visible concern for Hebner. Daizee took the opportunity to connect with a jawbreaker. Daizee went to follow up with a sitout facebuster, but Roxxi countered by locking in a grapple. Daizee got the upper hand and whipped Roxxi across the ring. Roxxi bounced back, and Daizee connected with a quick facebreaker knee smash. Roxxi’s momentum bounced her off Daizee’s knee, and she rolled right out of the ring, hitting the floor. Daizee ran to the turnbuckle and climbed to the top. Roxxi slowly got to her feet, and Daizee leapt off to hit a diving crossbody. Daizee quickly got up, grabbed Roxxi’s head, and threw it upwards to force her to a sitting position. Daizee ran behind Roxxi and charged, hitting a low dropkick to the back of her head. Daizee immediately jumped up, ran in front of Roxxi, and charged to hit another low dropkick to her face.

Daizee jumped to her feet and raised an arm, smiling as the audience booed. She grabbed Roxxi, pulled her up, and smashed her head against the side of the ring. Daizee spun Roxxi around so her back was against the ring, and kicked her in the gut. Roxxi bent forward, and Daizee grabbed her. Daizee ran Roxxi to the announce table and slammed her into it. Mike Tenay and Don West jumped away from the table. Roxxi weakly pushed, rolling away from the table. Daizee stepped over her leapt onto the table, and after a short pause went for a moonsault. Roxxi rolled out of the way, and Daizee hit the concrete floor. Roxxi and Daizee slowly got to their feet, Daizee getting there first. Daizee charged, and Roxxi dropped her with an exploder suplex onto the steel entrance ramp.

Suddenly, Hebner made a one count. Hebner was on his stomach, a hand on the bottom rope, looking at Roxxi and Daizee. Roxxi got up and limped to the ring, getting inside at 3. At the 7 count, Daizee was still just on her hands and knees. Realizing the title can’t change hands on a countout, Roxxi climbed back out of the ring. She grabbed Daizee and ran her into the ring, then climbed in herself. Daizee, already on her feet, ran to Roxxi and tried for a Mind Trip (Snapmare Driver). Roxxi reached back and held on to the ropes. Daizee let go and turned around. Roxxi pushed Daizee to the center of the ring with several punches, then dropped her with a discus punch. Roxxi covered and got two, though Hebner was still weak and his count was much slower than normal. Roxxi looked at Hebner for a moment, then got up, pulling Daizee up with her. Daizee put thumbs to Roxxi’s eyes. Roxxi stumbled back, and Daizee advanced and connected with a Daizee Cutter (Stunner). Daizee covered and got two and a half, again thanks to Hebner’s slow count.

Daizee got up and screamed at Hebner for the slow count. Hebner yelled back at her, threatening disqualification and apparently waking up a bit from the argument. Daizee turned around as Roxxi was just getting to her feet. Daizee grabbed Roxxi’s arm, put it behind her head, and connected with a heart punch. Daizee went for a Mind Trip, but Roxxi countered it just enough to turn it into a simple snapmare, landing almost on her feet, leaning back against Daizee. The strain of the match was very apparent on both girls.

Daizee grabbed Roxxi and went for an Irish whip. Roxxi reversed it and sent Daizee to the ropes. Daizee bounced off and ducked under Roxxi’s lariat. Daizee bounced off the ropes, and Roxxi leapt over her. Daizee continued for the ropes, bounced off again, and ran into a kick to the gut from Roxxi. Roxxi brought Daizee up and connected with a Voodoo Slam. Roxxi covered and got the three count.
 

-TJ-

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Dam sucks that this tournament got filled in 24 hours xD.

If anyone bails i would like to join.
 

Evil Austin

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Looks great! Can't wait. I am vsing DX 3:16 again, vsed him in the btb world cup too, THE REMATCH lol. Well this is interesting...

I was going to mention that, battle of us again...should be interesting.

Never Mind I managed to catch that post that explained it...my bad. all good,
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

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Dude if you have enough time to be on the forum and quote Lennie, you have anough to actually look at the thread.
 

Evil Austin

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Do I have to post a backstory with the match up for example pretend if my match was I don't know Big Daddy V vs Carlito (its not) and do I have to post in it why they are fighting with a short backstory or just the match ?
 

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Perhaps two of the greatest WWE superstars go head-to-head with the gold on the line; the 6-time WWE Champion defends against the 10-time World Champion Triple H. One can thank Triple H for the brutality that has taken this feud of late, as 'The Game' utilised hs mind games by bringing in Angle's brother, Eric, to Raw, and annihilating him. But where was Kurt? Did Helmsley have something to do with that also? Has Triple H finally gotten inside the head of the Olympic Gold Medallist, or has he simply ignited a fire?

**Medal** blasts out to a great mixed reaction, although leaning towards a positive pop, and the WWE Champion hurries out, his face completely alight with intensity. Stopping at the top of the ramp, Angle slaps his face in preparation before looking skywards and setting his red, white and blue pyro off to a great reception.

Lillian Garcia: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the WWE CHAMPIONSHIP! Introducing first … from PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIAAAAA … weighing at 235 pounds … He is the only Olympic Gold Medallist in professional wrestling history … and the WWE CHAMPION … KURT ANGGGGLLLEE!!!

Angle wastes no time at all in scurrying up the steps and entering the ring, doing his patented spin with his arms outstretched to a great pop. Angle, keeping his eyes fixed on the entrance, removes his Gold medals and title belt and hands them to the referee Mike Chioda, before adopting his usual squatting position, hands on knees, as if willing the challenger out.

**Time To Play The Game** hits with its usual rumble and the crowd instantly rises to their feet in excitement. The pop turns to heat eventually though, as the lights dim and the entrance of the incomparable Triple H begins. ‘The Game’ strides out onto the stage with water bottle in hand, pouring it over his head before spitting it out and marching furiously down to the ring.

Lillian Garcia: And introducing next the challenger … from GREENWICH, CONNECCTICUTTT … weighing in at 265 pounds … ‘THE GAME’ TRIPPPPLLLLEEE H!

Helmsley is half-way down the ramp when the crowd explodes, as Kurt Angle has exited the ring through the ropes and charges up to greet the Number One Contender.


WWE Championship
Kurt Angle © vs. Triple H

Triple H barely has time to realise what is coming his way before the WWE Champion Kurt Angle is on him. At full speed, the Olympian hits ‘The Game’ and levels him with a brutal shot, sending him stumbling backwards. The crowd is buzzing at the rage of the Champion, as he pursues the stunned Helmsley to the top of the ramp. Nervously, referee Mike Chioda yells to the timekeeper to ring the bell, before hurrying out of the ring to try and establish some control to the contest. Angle drills Hunter with another stiff shot at the top of the ramp, sending him stumbling over to the side and the hard wood floor, where all of the excess equipment is kept. The referee makes it there finally and screams at Angle to take it to the ring, but the Gold Medallist doesn’t hear a word of it, consumed by rage as he is. Triple H slips away across the floor, trying to regain his senses, but Angle is in hot pursuit.

The WWE Champion takes Hunter by the hair and throws him into the nearby equipment, comprising of railings and tables, which ‘The Game’ bounces off painfully, the smack of his bare flesh all too audible. Triple H slips down the wall, but Angle pulls him straight back up and drills him with a hard European uppercut, almost knocking ‘The Cerebral Assassin’ over the railing. Mike Chioda is doing is best to try and reason with Angle, and J.R and Coach comment on the leniency the official is showing here. Angle turns around finally with a vicious look on his face and shoves Doan away, sending the veteran referee staggering backwards. Kurt turns back, but Triple H capitalises on the slight distraction, drilling Angle with a hard shot with his taped fist, sending the Olympian staggering backwards. Helmsley shakes the cobwebs away before hurrying after his opponent, looking to maintain the advantage. He nails Angle with another stiff shot, and the WWE Champion is knocked back onto the top of the entrance ramp, where he tries to keep his balance.

Hunter stalks his man, as the crowd get a prime view of the two superstars on the top of the ramp. Triple H slugs Angle in the face again, rocking the Champ … but Kurt hits him right back. The two exchange blows back and forth in a furious flurry much to the noisy delight of the fans, before Angle ducks Helmsley’s latest shot, and catches the Number One Contender with a stinging uppercut, taking him off his feet. The redness is taking over Angle’s face, as he seethes, and he gives his enemy no respite, bringing Triple H back up to his feet by the back of his head and taking him across to the other equipment area.

Across the wooden floor, Kurt gets a run up before tossing Hunter into a pile of crates shoulder first with a harsh thud. Triple H crumples to the ground with a gasp, unable to regain control, as Angle pounces on him immediately. The WWE Champion lines Helmsley up for another uppercut, but ‘The Game’ manages to drive his knee into the mid section of the Olympian, taking control. Triple H quickly tries to capitalise and attempts an Irish Whip … but Kurt counters and instead sends Hunter crashes into the hard crowd barrier!

Triple H hits the steel hard and buckles with a groan, whilst the manic crowd try to reach over to get a feel of one of their heroes. Angle is there almost immediately though, slamming Hunter’s face of the railing without remorse, completely ignoring Chioda’s pleas. Kurt, showing his intense, mean and downright psychotic brawling side, takes Helmsley by the hair again and leads him off across the concrete before shoving ‘The Game’ over the barrier right into the crowd. The screams are deafening now, as Kurt does the same, vaulting the railing and picking up Hunter by the hair again, before leading him off deeper and deeper into the screaming masses in search of more punishment for ‘The Cerebral Assassin’.

The cameraman tries desperately to follow the two athletes, but they become quickly lost amongst the fans. From above we can see Angle leading Triple H through the horde by the hair, occasionally nailing him with a stiff right hand, encouraged by the crowd. Referee Mike Chioda is in there too now amongst it all, trying to get some control into the match. Finally the cameraman is able to get into the crowd with the combatants, as Angle slams Helmsley off the nearby crowd steps, clearly not showing much Olympic spirit on this night.

Still brimming with intensity, Kurt rams Triple H into the nearby rail, where all of the fans stand above and below. The security guards try to separate the superstars from the crowd, but it does not seem to be working. The chaos of the brawl is all too evident, as is the deafening cries of the fans. Feeding off the atmosphere, Angle drags Triple H back up by the hair and leads him off once again into the foray at a great pace. The two of them go crashing through the fans and tumbling over the barricade, back over onto the entrance ramp, where they sprawl out!

Whilst Helmsley writhes around in agony, Angle pulls himself back up quickly and drags Hunter up with him too. Triple H is quick off the mark though, kicking the WWE Champion in the gut, before drilling the Olympian with a stinging right hand. The Champ stumbles backwards across the ramp and Triple H grabs him from behind, slamming him back into the barricade. Angle nearly crumples, but Helmsley tries desperately to press the advantage, hooking his arm and going for a Snap Suplex … but Angle reverses it and Suplexes ‘The Game’ on the steel ramp to some minor “Oooos†from the crowd.

Helmsley clutches his spine in agony, eyes wide with pain, as Angle shakes the cobwebs away too, before jumping back up to his feet.

Still looking to do some serious damage to the Number One Contender, Angle drills him with a series of hard kicks to the mid section, doubling him over. Dragging ‘The Cerebral Assassin’ back to his feet, Kurt nails another European uppercut, knocking Hunter stumbling back down the ramp towards the ring. Angle roars with intensity before heading after Triple H, finally making it to the ring area. Hunter is leaning against the crowd barricade, clearly trying to re-gather his senses … but drives his knee straight into Angle’s gut when he comes near. Helmsley shoves Kurt’s head between his legs and begins to try and set him up for an early Pedigree on the outside … but Angle fights out of it, taking ‘The Game’ down. Quickly, the Olympian grabs Triple H’s legs in a catapult position and sends him crashing backwards into the barricade … BUT CRUSHES THE REFEREE INTO THE BARRICADE!

The crowd “Oooos†as Mike Chioda goes down hard on the outside, not moving after such a hard shot. Angle only gives the unconscious referee a brief glance before pulling Helmsley back up to his feet and leading him over to the ring steps. Kurt tries to drive Hunter’s face into the steps, but Triple H manages to block it, forcing an elbow into Angle’s mid section and instead slamming the Olympian’s head into the steel with a bump. Without even bothering to recover himself, Hunter repeats the move, driving Angle face first into the steps. We get another brief shot of Chioda, who is still showing no signs of movement, crumpled up against the barricade. The match has seemingly gotten out of control though, beyond pin falls, beyond count outs: an unsanctioned street fight.

Triple H shakes the cobwebs away before taking Angle by the head once again and dragging him over to the announce tables, throwing him face first into the SmackDown one. With the WWE Champion reeling, Helmsley tries to establish some form of control, taking Angle and tossing him under the bottom rope into the ring at last!

Seemingly forgetting the condition of the official, Helmsley crawls in after his opponent, as Angle struggles over to the ropes to try and pull himself back up. But Triple H drills a hard boot to the gut. Holding onto the top rope for some extra leverage, Hunter puts the boot to the flat out Olympian again and again and again, his face screwed up with intensity, before dropping down to his knees and trying to choke the life out of the Champ. The crowd boos wildly, whilst Angle’s legs flail in desperation and Triple H snarls uncaringly. Finally releasing the hold, Hunter tries to assess the situation, with his enemy down. Helmsley clambers back up to his feet and pulls Angle up too. Triple H presses the Champ against the ropes and goes to whip him across the ring … but Angle reverses, pulling Hunter’s arm in, getting underneath the arm and … NAILING THE ANGLE SLAM!

Out of absolutely nowhere, Kurt Angle hits his finishing manoeuvre on ‘The Game’, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Angle, still reeling, crawls over to the motionless Triple H and hooks the leg for a certain cover.

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Angle looks around, clearly frustrated, mouthing “Shit†to himself, before climbing back up to his feet and looking for the match official. Spying Chioda on the outside, Angle quickly exits the ring and goes after him. Pulling the still dazed referee up to his feet, Angle leads him back to the ring, pushing him onto the apron before rolling back into the ring himself. Angle leans over the top rope to try and pull the flailing Chioda up … but Triple H is back and spins the Champ around. Angle blocks Helmsley’s right hand attempt thought and drills him with one of his one, before nailing to swift uppercuts to the jaw, sending ‘The Game’ staggering backwards into the ropes and bouncing off. He lands in Angle’s waiting arms, and the Olympian goes for a Belly-to-Belly Suplex … but Triple H shoves him off into the ropes … AND ANGLE ACCIDENTALLY KNOCKS CHIODA OFF THE APRON AND INTO THE CROWD BARRICADE!

The crowd “Oooos†once again and J.R laments the fate of the official in this match so far. Angle rebounds straight off the ropes into a boot to the gut from Helmsley, who throws Kurt between his legs and hooks his legs … GOING FOR THE PEDIGREE EARLY … AND HITS IT!

Once again, the crowd cannot believe that Triple H just nailed his finishing manoeuvre so soon. Clearly oblivious of the situation at hand, Hunter crawls on top of the Champ and hooks the leg.

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After at least ten seconds of covering Angle, Triple H looks around furiously in search of the official, before releasing the cover and standing to his feet. He looks around … but here comes referee Jack Doan charging down to the ring. Hunter screams at the official to hurry up, before jumping back on top of Angle for another cover, as Doan slides straight under the bottom rope into an immediate count.

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Angle flings his shoulder up off the canvas at the last possible moment, and the crowd erupts into cheers, whilst Triple H rolls away from the cover, completely aghast, a vicious scowl fixed upon his face. Throwing his hair back, Helmsley glares at Jack Doan, holding up three fingers desperately, demanding to know how that was not a three count. Jack Doan protests that he did all he could, but that is clearly not enough for the egomaniacal ‘Game’, who gets back up to his feet quickly and shoves the referee aggressively to boos from the crowd. Doan hits the ropes and comes right back with a shove of his own, somewhat startling Hunter. Doan points to his referee’s badge desperately, proclaiming his authority. Triple H just scowls at Doan … BEFORE KICKING HIM IN THE GUT AND NAILING THE SECOND OFFICIAL WITH A PEDIGREE!

The crowd pours heat on ‘The Cerebral Assassin’, who just looks down on the motionless frame of yet another official with total contempt. Hunter clambers back up and turns around … straight into a vicious uppercut from Angle, who has seemingly recovered from the Pedigree. The Champ hammers Helmsley with a series of hard blows, sending him back into the ropes. Angle goes for the Irish Whip, but Triple H reverses it and sends Angle rebounding off the ropes. Angle comes back and ducks Hunter’s swipe, before rebounding again, ducking another clothesline attempt and grinding to a halt behind Helmsley and grabbing him by the waist … NAILING A GERMAN SUPLEX OUT OF THE BLUE!

Angle keeps his hands well and truly locked and pops his hips, bringing the Number One Contender up for a Second German Suplex! The crowd is buzzing for the WWE Champion now, as he comes up once again, looking to complete the hat trick; Triple H reaches out desperately for the top rope … and gets it! Wearied, ‘The Game’ frantically blocks the next German Suplex and swings back with his elbow, trying to break Kurt’s vice-like grip.

Angle shoves ‘The Game’ into the ropes and sends him across the canvas into the opposite set before he comes flying back … straight into Angle’s arms … WHO NAILS A BELLY-TO-BELLY SUPLEX OVER THE TOP ROPE, SENDING HUNTER CRASHING TO THE OUTSIDE!

The crowd gives a huge pop for this move; as the WWE Champion gets himself even move psyched up in the ring, slapping himself in the face, before heading out after his opponent. Triple H lies against the barricade flat on his back, a dazed expression upon his face after the Suplex to the floor. Angle shows no compassion, as he drags ‘The Cerebral Assassin’ back up and leads him over to the steel steps, slamming Hunter head first into the solid metal. The smack of Triple H’s skull isn’t enough for Angle though, as he takes him over to the announce tables now and slams him into the Raw one, sending ‘The Game’ sprawling over the surface and rolling across J.R and Coach, who both comment that they hope their table isn’t destroyed like the Spanish one earlier. The two commentators get out of the way quickly, as Angle pursues his enemy.

Kurt joins Triple H behind the announce table and drives his head into it consecutively, spurred on by the fans. The crowd behind is on fire, as Angle knocks Helmsley back down with a stiff European uppercut, before searching around for something behind the table. He pulls out an electrical chord to the delight of the fans, wrapping it around Triple H’s throat, and begins to choke the life out the 10-time Champion. Upon Hunter’s forehead we can see he blood now present there, brought on from the constant abuse. Triple H tries to crawl away, still with the wire wrapped around his throat, dragging Angle with him, crawling across the terrified timekeeper, as well as Lillian Garcia and Tony Chimel. Angle climbs out from behind the table and gets behind ‘The Game’, tugging on the chord again and again and … RING BELL OFF THE SKULL!

Kurt goes down instantly from the heinous blow, as the “Oooos†go up throughout the arena. Triple H clutches the bell in his hand as though it were his best friend; he breathes hard, trying to get some air back to his lungs. Hunter glances down to where Angle is sprawled on his hands and knees, clutching his head in agony. There is blood coming from the Champ’s forehead now, much like Hunter’s. Groggily, clearly knocked for a loop by the bell shot, Angle pulls himself up to his feet using the announce table, blinking through the blood and turns around to face Helmsley … A SECOND BELL SHOT TO THE HEAD!

Hunter throws the weapon down furiously, ignoring the boos of the crowd, whilst Angle lies on the floor on his back not moving. Triple H brings the bloody Champion back up to his feet and slams his wounded head into the announce table once again. Helmsley turns Angle onto his back and drills him in the head over and over again with the taped fist, relishing the blood. Angle stumbles away, but Hunter grabs him, hooking his arm and nailing a Vertical Suplex, crashing across the Raw announce table, which doesn’t even break! Angle bounces off the hard surface with no give, and crumples onto J.R and Coach once again. The Olympian lies in a heap behind the table, whilst Hunter shoves the commentators aside, before grabbing the Champ and pulling him back up. Taking Kurt by the head, Helmsley leads back over and shoves him back into the ring under the bottom rope.

A bloodied Angle crawls over to the corner and slumps against the bottom turnbuckle, where Triple H begins to quickly put the boot to the Champ. Helmsley checks over his shoulder to see the condition of the referees, but both are still down in and out of the ring. Viciously, Hunter presses his foot hard into the Adam’s apple of the Gold Medallist, trying to squeeze the very life out of him. Pulling on the top rope, Triple H gets all of the leverage he can, before breaking it off to taunt the fans. He pulls the WWE Champion back up to his feet in the corner before drilling him over and over again with his taped right fist. The blood of Kurt Angle is all over Triple H’s arm, due to the constant blows. Hunter goes for another shot … but Angle gets there first. Triple H tries to fight back, but the plucky Olympian bursts out of the corner, drilling Helmsley with right hands and a series of stinging European uppercuts. Angle backs Triple H into the ropes before trying to Irish Whip him across the ring. Hunter reverses it though and sends Angle into the ropes. The Champ comes flying back and … GETS PLANTED WITH A BRUTAL AA SPINEBUSTER, RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF THE RING!

Angle goes down hard and ceases to move, whilst Triple H drops down as if to go for a cover.

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Hunter once again catches sight of the recently Pedigreed Jack Doan, and realises that there is no point in this pin fall. Hunter instead clambers back up to his feet and bounces off the ropes, leaping up to drop the knee across Angle’s face … but the Champ rolls out of the way. Hunter groans as his knee hits the canvas, but Angle is up quicker than expected, grabbing ‘The Game’ and whipping him into the ropes. The WWE Champion makes a crucial error, lowering his head a split second too early, and Triple H quickly takes advantage once again, kicking Angle in the face. The Champ turns away clutching his bloody face and Hunter charges, taking Angle down with a chop block right to the back of the left knee.

Angle hits the mat straight away clutching at his left knee in agony, whilst Triple H shows his ‘Game’ title to be true and rolls right under the bottom rope, dragging Angle by the legs over to the ring post. Hunter splits Kurt’s legs on either side of the ring post, before slamming his left knee into the steel! Angle yells out in agony, but Triple H shows his ruthlessness, repeating the same move, driving the Champ’s left knee against the post. The Olympian writhes in agony, and Triple H drills him with a right hand, before rolling back into the ring himself.

Hunter allows Angle no time to tend to his knee and drags the WWE Champion by the leg over to the ropes. Helmsley props Kurt’s left leg up on the bottom rope, before jumping up and dropping his entire weight onto the knee. Angle screams in total agony, but Triple H isn’t done with the knee torture yet, as he drags the Gold Medallist back into the centre of the ring, before lifting up his left leg high in the air before slamming the knee down into the mat. Angle winces in pain, wincing through his bloody face. Triple H grabs the leg of Kurt and begins to wrap around it, going for the Figure four leg lock … but Angle kicks him away, causing Helmsley to collide with the turnbuckle. The WWE Champion tries to pull himself back up, gingerly putting weight on his left leg, as Triple H shakes the cobwebs and turning around. Angle swings at Helmsley, but ‘The Game’ ducks and quickly kicks the Champ’s knee out, taking him down once again.

Triple H pulls Angle back into the centre of the ring and drops his elbow into the Champ’s knee, applying a lot of pressure to the weak point. Helmsley jumps back up and drops his elbow into the knee again … and again … and again … and again. Angle is clearly struggling to carry on now, such is his immense agony, but he tries desperately to kick Triple H away. Unbeknownst to the Number One Contender, the initial referee Mike Chioda is regaining his senses on the outside and is leaning against the apron, beginning to crawl into the ring under the bottom rope behind Hunter’s back. Angle sees this though and counters the move … SUDDENLY ROLLING TRIPLE H UP WITH AN AMAZING COUNTER, CATCHING HELMSLEY BY SURPRISE. CHIODA MAKES THE COUNT!

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Angle nearly got the win there simply through the sheer shock of his fast manoeuvre. Triple H still looks completely stunned as he sits up, but Angle, moving awkwardly on his knee, pulls ‘The Game’ back up and drills him with a series of vicious European uppercuts, knocking him back into the ropes. Angle sends Hunter across the mat with another Irish Whip into the ropes, but ducks down, and Helmsley catches him with the FACECRUSHER to counter the back body drop attempt. Angle goes down hard once again, as the momentum quickly shifts in favour of the always-prepared ‘Cerebral Assassin’. Triple H hurriedly crawls over to where Angle lies and hooks the leg.

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‘The Game’ can’t believe it and immediately hooks the leg again! 1…2…NO! Hunter is fuming, as he hooks the leg again! 1…2…NO! There is a look of pure anger on the complexion of Helmsley, as he goes for a fourth straight pin attempt! 1…2…NO! Furiously, Triple H glowers at Mike Chioda, before mounting Kurt Angle and drilling him with fist after fist to his bloodied skull. The official tries desperately to prise him away, but Hunter just shoves him away, before getting up at his own accord and rolling out of the ring. ‘The Game’ looks around devilishly, before throwing back the ring apron and reaching underneath, pulling out … THE SLEDGEHAMMER! The crowd pops of course upon seeing ‘The Great Equalizer’, but it quickly turns to heat as Triple H rolls back into the ring with the weapon, his eyes fixed on the Champion.

Referee Mike Chioda screams at Triple H to put the weapon down, but Hunter doesn’t care apparently, ignore the threats of a disqualification and charges at Angle with weapon raised high. Angle ducks though, coming up behind the challenger and locking his hands around the waist … NAILING A GERMAN SUPLEX OUT OF THE BLUE, THE SLEDGEHAMMER FLYING ACROSS THE RING!

The crowd goes wild, as Angle, still bleeding profusely from the skull, brings ‘The Game’ back up, hands still locked, and hits a second German Suplex! Gasping for breath, Helmsley has nowhere to go, as he is brought up for a third time, and this time the ropes are just too far away. Angle plants him for a third time with a German! The crowd explodes as the hat trick is completed … but Angle brings Hunter up again, still with his grip intact, nailing a fourth straight German! Gingerly, clearly wary of his damaged left knee, Angle pulls himself back up again, still holding a groggy Triple H and delivers a fifth German Suplex in the centre of the ring! It surely looks to be over now, as Angle is down for a good while, but he still comes back up with Triple H for another, hitting a sixth scintillating German on the canvas! Referee Mike Chioda is now asking ‘The Game’ if he wants to continue, but there doesn’t even seem to be an answer from the groggy challenger. Triple H is picked back up by Kurt Angle once again … AND IS BROUGHT CRASHING BACK DOWN WITH AN INCREDIBLE SEVENTH GERMAN SUPLEX!!! This time, Angle breaks his grip!

The crowd goes wild, applauding the amazing effort of the WWE Champion, who has been on the back foot a lot, to pull off such a series of Suplexes. Both men lie quite still on the canvas, with their chests heaving for air. Angle’s eyes are open though, as opposed to those of Triple H. The Champ crawls across and manages to hook the leg of ‘The Game’.

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Somehow, Triple H finds something left in his tank and is able to get his shoulder off the canvas, much to the dismay of the crowd and Kurt Angle. The Olympic Gold Medallist shows his grit though, pulling himself back up, his face red with blood and fury, as he pulls down his straps in determination, screaming at ‘The Cerebral Assassin’ to get up. Triple H struggles up to his hands and knees, still feeling the effects of all those German Suplexes. Eventually, with his back to the Champ, Helmsley gets back up to his feet in a wobbly manner. Angle pounces straight away, looking for the Angle Slam, but Triple H slides off the shoulders and drops behind the Champ. Angle turns and Hunter boot him in the gut, before hooking the arms in preparation for the Pedigree … but Angle drops down and swipes the leg … APPLYING THE ANKLE LOCK!

Triple H screams in pain, as the submission is locked in, in the centre of the ring. Angle’s face is a crimson mask of blood and fury as he cinches in the devastating submission with all of his might. Referee Mike Chioda drops down to his knees to check on ‘The Game’, who is writhing in agony and trying to force himself up, using his powerful upper body. As Angle yells at him to tap, Hunter shows some resilience and begins to scratch and claw his way across the canvas, arms outstretched in search of the ropes. The Champ tries to pull ‘The Cerebral Assassin’ back to the centre of the ring, but Helmsley uses his superior strength to continue to crawl away. With one last-ditch effort, Triple H lunges forward and grabs the bottom rope with his fingertips.

Mike Chioda tries frantically to pull Angle off, gesturing that Triple H has reached the ropes … but the Champ clearly isn’t hearing anything but the screams of his enemy, and continues to apply the pressure! Using the ropes for some extra leverage, Helmsley begins to pull himself up on one leg. Chioda tries to force Angle off, making the count … 1 … 2 … 3 … 4 … TRIPLE H KICKS ANGLE AWAY INTO THE REFEREE!

For the third time in the match referee Mike Chioda is taken out, as Angle crashes into him and Triple H jumps away to the mat. Kurt checks on the referee, his back to ‘The Game’, slapping the mat in frustration, before climbing back up to his feet and turning around … SLEDGEHAMMER OFF THE SKULL!

The crowd erupts in the initial pop of the devastating blow; as Triple H almost takes Angle’s head clean off. The WWE Champion goes down immediately and does not moves, his face bloodies and scarred, whilst Helmsley throws the weapon down triumphantly and makes the cover.

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Hunter looks to the heavens in dismay, as no count comes. He looks over to where Chioda lies, and punches the mat in sheer frustration. Throwing Angle’s limp leg back down to the mat with disgust, Triple H heads over to Chioda and tries to pull him up him, slapping at the officials face, trying desperately to revive him. But the referee is down and out this time clearly, and ‘The Game’ seems at a loss. He heads over to the front of the ring and leans over, seeing the second official (who Hunter Pedigreed) still down on the outside. Triple H leans over the ropes and screams up the ramp for them to “BRING ME A DAMN REFEREE!†After a few moments, SmackDown official Charles Robinson comes charging down the ramp.

Grinning sadistically, Helmsley turns back to where the bloody Angle still lies and begins to lift him up into the air. Triple H tries to place the Champ’s head between his legs, but Angle just flops straight back down, unable to stand. The crowd can’t believe it, as ‘The Game’ sneers down on Angle without compassion, a look of pure confidence upon the face of Hunter. He reaches down and begins to pull Angle up again between his legs, as Charles Robinson slides into the ring … BUT ANGLE COUNTERS AND ROLLS HUNTER UP WITH A SMALL PACKAGE OUT OF NOWHERE!

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WINNER: Kurt Angle @ 22:17!!! Angle retains the WWE Championship!!!

The crowd erupts for the result, as **Medal** blasts out over the PA once again and Angle collapses the mat, beaten and bloodied. Triple H falls to the canvas too, but with a completely different reaction on his face; one of total shock at what just happened. Charles Robinson brings the WWE title belt into the ring and drapes it across Angle, holding up the Olympian’s arm limply. The EMT’s come rushing down the ramp to tend to match officials Mike Chioda and Jack Doan, as well as Kurt Angle.

Lillian Garcia: Here is your winner AND STILL THE WWE CHAMPION … KURT ANNNGGGGLLEE!!!

The EMT’s roll Angle out of the ring quickly and assist him up the ramp fairly hurriedly, as Triple H storms back up to his feet with an extremely pissed off look on his face. ‘The Game’ savagely kicks the ropes and shoves aside the remaining medical staff who try to tend to his wound.
 

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HHH vs Orton (Smackdown 11th July 2009)

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Backstory: Triple H’s reign of the title on Smackdown was huge; he reigned from winning the WWE title at Backlash to The Royal Rumble. He retained at the rumble when he won against Mr Kennedy, while Raw’s Orton won the rumble. Orton decided he would take HHH on at Wrestlemania. The feud was bloody and good, with Wrestlemania just round the corner these two seemed certain to put on a five star match.

The main event of Wrestlemania 25 came, HHH vs Orton, the match lasted a breathtaking 31 minutes, these guys put each other through hell, and they both hit their finishers and got near falls.

The Ending: Orton waits for HHH to get up and tries to execute the perfect RKO but HHH throws him to the ground. HHH gets him in the pedigree position but Orton reverses it and hits an RKO from nowhere and falls on HHH, 1…2…3!

The feud continued over a few months with Orton retaining at Backlash and Judgment Day but at One Night Stand, HHH won a last man standing match after a pedigree. At Night Of Champions Orton won after an RKO, Smackdown is the place where champions will be crowned.


Smackdown:

Mick Foley: The Main Event is here, this match could be as barbaric as the last few.

Jim Ross: Let’s just have a look at the history of Orton and HHH.

A video is shown of the feud. It ends with “A Champion Will Riseâ€

“Voices†hits the arena and boos echo and Orton makes his way down to the ring, he is being as cocky as usual.

JR: Can Orton retain tonight?

“The Game†blasts out from the speaker and a mixed crowd reaction is heard, Triple H I just concentrating as he walks down to the ring, nothing fancy.

HHH locks up with Orton at the start but neither wins, they run at each other but both dodge, they stare down but Orton runs at HHH, HHH knees Orton in the gut and lifts him up for a suplex Orton jumps of his shoulders though and the two stare down again, Orton hits HHH with two right hands and dropkicks him down, Orton covers, 1…2…kick out! Orton lifts up HHH and tries to gets him in a DDT position but Triple H somehow reverses the move and lifts Orton up for a Samoan drop and connects. Triple H covers, 1…2…kick out! HHH lifts up Orton but Orton rolls him up, 1…2…kick out! HHH smashes Orton in the head with his foot when he is getting up; Orton rolls out the ring and holds his head. The ref is counting for the ring out, 1….2…3…4…HHH gets out the ring and the count starts again, HHH lifts up Orton – who is bleeding – and slams his head into the barricade, 1….2…3…HHH throws him into the apron and then picks him back up, 4….5…6…HHH gets in the ring with Orton. HHH kicks him in the gut and lifts him up for a suplex and connects. HHH taunts, and waits for Orton to get up. HHH runs at Orton when Orton gets up but Orton pulls his legs away and HHH smashes against the mat.

Orton tries to lock in a Boston crab but HHH pushes him off, HHH then knees Orton in the gut and lifts him up for a suplex, Orton somehow gets free and knees him in the back, and shoulder blocks him down. Orton gets ready for a punt to the head, Orton goes for it, HHH moves out the way and double A spinebusters him. HHH taunts for the pedigree while Orton gets up, kick to the gut and he sticks Orton’s head in between his legs and hooks his arms but Orton tosses him over his head and HHH smashes against the mat. Orton lifts up HHH; Orton grabs his neck and his arm and suddenly locks in a sleeper hold. HHH writhes in pain as Orton keeps hold of the submission hold. HHH elbows him in the head and tries to body slam him, the move connects and Orton rolls around hurt, he is still bleeding from that kick to the head earlier but it is not bleeding as much. HHH rests on the ropes while Orton rolls around, HHH grabs Orton’s had but Orton wasn’t hurt, Orton suddenly RKO’s him to hell. Orton pins his opponent, 1…2…kick out!

Orton looks pissed off as he gets up and he stares unhappily at HHH, Orton goes for a punt to the head and hits it, Orton lifts up a wobbly HHH and kicks him in the gut, hard. Orton seeks another RKO as HHH gets up but HHH knees him in the head and follows it up with a clothesline down. HHH does his signature “King of Kings†taunt but he accidently hits the ref, Orton low blows HHH and rolls out the ring, Orton garbs his title belt and waits for HHH to get up, he clobbers HHH with the belt. HHH tries to move but Orton is too quick as he low blows him as he falls down, Orton drops the title and DDT’s HHH onto it. HHH grabs the rope, trying to get up but Orton pushes HHH’s hand away from the rope, enjoying the pain HHH is in, HHH crawls around the ring and gets up but Orton has the belt again and tries to hit HHH with it, HHH ducks and punches Orton down. HHH rolls out the ring and gets a sledgehammer. HHH gets back in the ring and smashes Orton with the hammer, Orton holds his nose in pain as HHH grins, he is returning what Orton did to him, HHH smashes Orton in the leg with the hammer as he tries to get up, Orton holds his leg. Orton rolls out the ring and lies there while HHH plays to the crowd.

The ref is getting up, so HHH throws the sledgehammer out the ring and into the crow, Orton rolls in the ring and gets up. The ref gets up with Orton and HHH staring at each other. HHH hits Orton with a huge right hand haymaker, Orton holds his head in pain, HHH throws him into the corner and chokes him, the ref tells him to let go but HHH refuses, the ref gives him his last warning and HHH lets go. HHH picks up Orton but Orton kicks him in the groin but the ref doesn’t see it. Orton lifts up HHH and tries to RKO, but HHH kicks him in the back and he lets go. Orton rests on the ropes but HHH garbs his head and puts him in the pedigree position, pedigree connects, 1…2...kick out! Orton holds his head in misery, even though he kicked out. Orton grabs the ropes to get up and does but HHH throws him down in the centre of the ring and grabs his legs and locks in a death lock, Orton reaches for the rope but has no chance, Orton is in pain, he is about to tap, Orton gets closer to the rope and can so nearly feel it, what is going through Orton’s mind? Pain, suffering or both? Orton screams and grabs the rope.

Commercial Break

JR: Welcome back, to Friday Night Smackdown.

Mick Foley: Well, in the break you missed some intense wrestling, a double A spinebuster, a neckbreaker and a suplex. And some grappling.

Orton keeps hitting HHH, while HHH lays on the floor, HHH wraps his legs around Orton and reverses it into a submission move, Orton grabs the rope and HHH lets go. HHH lifts up Orton and suplexes him down. HHH taunts for the pedigree, he gets Orton in position but Orton moves out the way and kicks him in the shin Orton bounces off one rope and goes for the RKO, RKO connects! Orton moved out the way and has to crawl towards, HHH, slowly and painfully Orton gets up instead of crawling. Orton makes his way over to HHH and gets the cover, 1…2…3! NO! So close Orton retaining. Orton gets u slowly and so does HHH but HHH smashes him in the head with a big right fist and knees him in the head, Orton fslls into the pedigree postiton, arms hooked, with his head in betwenn HHH's legs, pedigree! The pedigree! The cover, 1...2...3!

Lillian Garcia: Here is your winner and the new WWE Champion, Triplllllllllllllllleeeeeeee H!

JR: Bah Gawd Mick, he's done it.

Mick: The new champ, Hunter Hearst Helmsly.