Obama's uncle arrested in Massachusetts

  • Thread starter The Rated R CMStar
  • Start date
  • Welcome to "The New" Wrestling Smarks Forum!

    I see that you are not currently registered on our forum. It only takes a second, and you can even login with your Facebook! If you would like to register now, pease click here: Register

    Once registered please introduce yourself in our introduction thread which can be found here: Introduction Board


comicgeekelly

Active Member
Joined
May 17, 2008
Messages
1,219
Reaction score
0
Points
36
Age
32
Location
Milwaukee, WI
Starcade part 2 review

AJ/Crushing C promo- Not bad, there were some odd moments, like AJ not being able to think of the word retired.

Goldberg vs. Sapp vs. Brock- The best way to sum this match is three big dudes beating the crap out of eachother. This was a straight up brawl. It had some good nearfalls. The end sequence of the match was good.

Hassan vs. Undertaker- The ending of this match was very predictable. The match was actually kinda boring and it seemed to drag on.

Lesnar/HHH promo- Not bad, but one line seemed kinda odd to me. "Lesnar: Give me one reason why I shouldn’t knock you down right now." I think it would have just sounded better for Lesnar to say out instead of down.

Rikishi vs. AJ- This was a very brutal match. A lot of hardcore elements in this match. The hate between the two wrestlers came across really strong. Very good match.

Orton vs. HHH- Great match, best of the night. The ending was perfect. I think that this feud could be made longer, but Sapp gets the next shot so I guess that won't be happening.

Overall this was a good show. If you get the chance drop a review for POI Episode 28.
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
BTWLOGO.png


BTW Official News

Brock Lesnar vs Goldberg has been added to Turning Point PPV.


BTWLOGO.png
Preview



BTWNITRO.png


BTW World Heavyweight Champion Triple H vs Goldberg


Bob Sapp Special Challenge
Bob Sapp challenges any former World Champion to a match


If Rikishi wins, he earns himself a new BTW contract
Randy Orton vs Rikishi


Muhammed Hassan vs Mark Henry


Champion vs Champion Match
BTW Extreme Champion MVP vs BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage


Big Show doing commentary
Chris Jericho vs Umaga


Elijah's Burke own blockbuster announcement


...And much, much more in the debut of BTW Nitro, with superstars Mr. Kennedy, CM Punk, Edge, Brock Lesnar, RVD, Sabu and more
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
BTWNITRO.png

Pyro

Pyro

Pyro


More and more pyro comes off throughout all the stage as the crowd in the Staples Center goes crazy; knowing the dawning of an era is here.


Styles: Ladies and Gentlemen, we have the honor to welcome you to a brand new chapter in the history book of BTW. Tonight, it is BTW Nitro.

JBL: For almost a year BTW has been the top show in cable and now, we are given legitimacy, trust, and a brand new name show.

Styles: And what a way to start this era, with a card that could not possibly be more loaded than it is tonight.

JBL: Champion vs Champion, two men that we believed to be friends will battle.

Styles: And let’s not forget the massive main event we have tonight, BTW World Heavyweight Champion Triple H battling no other than Goldberg.

JBL: But let’s stop the talk, let’s dance!


“Get Back†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Bob Sapp makes his way out being accompanied by his manager, Paul Heyman. They enter the ring and Sapp taunts inside the ring. Heyman asks for a microphone.

Heyman: Ladies and Gentlemen, please give it up for your Number One Contender for the BTW World Heavyweight Championship, Bob Sapp!

Crowd boos.

Heyman: Now, Triple H can go around and act all cool as if he isn’t worried but, come Turning Point, we will show Hunter why it isn’t time to play the game but simply, Sapp Time!

Sapp flexes his muscles to the crowd, which gives him a lot of heat.

Heyman: However, tonight, we issued an open challenge to any former World Heavyweight Champion that thinks he is on the league of Bob Sapp, that thinks that can oppose some competition, someone that thinks that can actually beat my man over here. So, mystery man, if you are back there, I…


“One of a Kind†plays to a big reception from the crowd as Rob Van Dam makes his way out. He looks ready to go and taunts to the crowd point at himself making them chant his initials.

Styles: It’s RVD! He’s answering Sapp’s challenge.

JBL: Nighty night sweet prince, that’s all she wrote for Rob Van Dam.


RVD enters the ring and starts talking trash to Bob Sapp, telling him to bring it. The referee indicates Paul Heyman to leave the ring and he rings the bell.



Bob Sapp vs RVD

Bob Sapp remains immobile, standing on the same spot in the canvas staring a hole on Rob Van Dam, who jogs warming up before even rushing up into any offense. RVD finally steps forward Sapp, after getting sure that Sapp was not making the first offensive advance. Both men enter in a collar elbow tie up, comparing their strengths. Sapp quickly gets the advantage and he hurls Van Dam across the ring, making him roll over his back and head. RVD gets quickly back to his feet and storms right back toward his opponent, get right back into the test of strength. Once again, Bob Sapp overpowers RVD and sends him across the ring this time against the turnbuckle in the corner. Sapp dashes then toward the cornered Van Dam trying to connect a Running Body Splash, however RVD gets out of the way right on the nick of time letting Bob Sapp pass by crashing against the turnbuckle chest first. Sapp staggers back from the impact right into a roll up by Rob Van Dam: 1….2…, Sapp kicks out. Both men get back to their feet and stare at each other, anger lurking in the sight of Bob Sapp. Sapp is this time the one looking to punish Van Dam and he advances toward him looking to nail him with a devastating right hand, however Van Dam ducks it avoiding it and then he counters nailing a short jab straight to the jaw of the behemoth. Sapp once again goes for a straight right punch, but Van Dam ducks again and answers throwing a combination of jabs to the head of Sapp, finally getting him groggy. RVD tries to follow up as he grabs Bob Sapp by the arm and Irish Whips him toward the ropes. Sapp bounces back and RVD leap frogs over him letting Heyman’s manage pass by crossing the ring. Sapp goes toward the next set of ropes and once again bounces back toward Van Dam, however RVD doesn’t perform an offensive maneuver and instead drops flat to the canvas forcing Sapp to leap over him on his dash. Sapp crosses the ring once again and bounces to the ring ropes toward RVD, who this time connects his opponent with a spinning heel kick right to the jaw of his opponent. Bob Sapp gets covered by Van Dam: 1…2…, much to the relief of Paul Heyman, Bob Sapp is able to kick out.

Van Dam gets back to his feet and he grabs Bob Sapp by the head and tries to get his weight back to a standing position. However, before Van Dam is able to mount any offense over his opponent, Bob Sapp reacts as he shoves RVD away with a push. This allows Bob Sapp to get back to his vertical standing. RVD staggers back and storms toward Bob Sapp looking for a calf kick, but Sapp shows his power as he catches Rob in mid-air, then just plants with a T-bone Suplex variation. Sapp taunts to the crowd flexing his muscles, getting a lot of boos. Sapp picks RVD by the ponytail and pulls him up to his standing position. He then lifts him over his shoulders and carries him all the way toward the corner, where Sapp sets his opponent on the tree of woe position. Per indication of Paul Heyman, Bob Sapp weakens RVD with body shots. He then walks to the other side of the ring taking impulse. Sapp out of a sudden just explodes and dashes full speed toward the cornered Van Dam, planting him with a powerful spear on the turned upside down Rob Van Dam, squashing the air out of RVD’s body. Bob Sapp makes the cover with a confident look on his face: 1…2…, RVD gets one shoulder up keeping the match going. Bob Sapp gets back to his feet and continuing on his offense, not even wasting on time on arguing with the referee, guides RVD up as well. He sets Van Dam up and nails him with a suplex, apparently targeting now on the back of the former BTW Continental Champion. Sapp remakes the cover, putting his forearm right on the face of Van Dam putting his head on an awkward position: 1….2…, RVD is still able to kick out keeping the match going. Frustration appears on the face of Bob Sapp, however Paul Heyman stops him from confronting the referee and tells him to continuie the match. He then picks up Van Dam and sets him once again on the suplex position. He lifts him up in the air and turns around facing the ring ropes. He drops the weight of RVD on the ring ropes attempting a slingshot suplex. However, Van Dam counters as when he is going to be dropped to the canvas being connected to the suplex, he slides out of the hold of Sapp and ends up standing on the canvas over his two feet, behind Bob Sapp with his back turned on him.

Sapp turns around almost simultaneously as Rob Van Dam getting in front to each other. Immediately, Van Dam throws a toe kick at Sapp, but Bob blocks it grabbing the boot. But RVD reverses the reversal as he nails out of nowhere Bob Sapp with his windmill kick knocking him down to the canvas. RVD looks around the arena and gets the crowd going taunting to them pointing to himself as an “R…V…D†chant rises on the entire arena. Van Dam sees the opening and so he dashes to toward the ring ropes in front of him. He bounces back and goes for some Rolling Thunder, however, when he is about to fell over Sapp, Bob reacts and with speed gets back to his standing position, catches RVD in mid air and with the flow of the movement connects an amazing Samoan Drop. Sapp remains a few seconds knocked down next to his victim Rob Van Dam. He manages to get back to his senses and he covers his opponent: 1…2…, RVD gets one shoulder up keeping the match going. On the outside of the ring, Paul Heyman is the one frustrated now, and he starts smashing his head against the canvas trying to motivate on Bob Sapp to get back to his feet and follow up his domination. Sapp finally recovers his standing position and stares at the floored opponent. He weakens a little further his opponent putting the boots on Van Dam, stomping all over his opponent. Bob walks then toward a corner, where he then climbs to the top rope, and there he waits for his opponent to recover and get back to his feet. RVD takes his time and he gets back to his feet. Rob Van Dam turns around and Bob Sapp leaps from the top rope and flies through the air, then he connects RVD with an awe inspiring Front Dropkick from the top rope directly into the chest of his opponent. Van Dam is knocked out flat. He holds his chest in pain thanks to the powerful kick connected by Bob Sapp. Sapp crawls toward Van Dam and covers him, hooking one leg: 1….2…, RVD is able to kick out once again, in yet another demonstration of his resilience. Bob Sapp is nothing but mad by this and he goes to follow up and write another page in his punishment book towards Van Dam.

Sapp grabs his opponent and gets him back to his feet. Bob Sapp sets him up and he nails him with a sideslam, slamming him down to the canvas. Sapp then delivers a powerful elbow drop right to the chest of his opponent. Bob gets back to his feet only to connect a second elbow drop to Van Dam. Bob Sapp gets back to their feet and lands a third elbow drop right onto the chest of Rob Van Dam, crushing the humanity of Van Dam below. Bob Sapp, this time, refuses to make a cover, not even wasting his time on going for another pinfall. Bob Sapp grabs Rob Van Dam and grabbing his opponent by the ponytail and lifts him back to his feet, then hooks him and locks Rob Van Dam in a Bearhug, continuing the squashing of the humanity of RVD. However, it is then revealed that this maneuver is just a prelude to what is to come: Bob Sapp German Suplexes his opponent right toward the corner, crushing him against the turnbuckle. Van Dam grabs his lower back in pain, as a result to being thrown to the corner. Bob Sapp grabs him by the arm and drags him away from the corner, creating some distance. Bob then climbs to the top rope once again, looking for unusual aerial assault. He lifts both his arms in the air taunting to the crowd, getting nothing but boos from the crowd. Bob Sapp flies through the air looking to crush his opponent below with his Sapp Splash however, right on the nick of time and avoiding being squashed by the weight of Sapp, RVD rolls out of the way making his opponent crash burn, Bob Sapp hurting himself. RVD tries to get himself together. He fights his way back to his feet and holding his lower back in pain and he dashes to the ring ropes. Rob Van Dam bounces back and he effectively connects this time Bob Sapp with Rolling Thunder. Rob Van Dam taunts to the crowd, still favoring his injured and punished body parts. He goes toward the corner and he climbs to the top rope, then with the same swift he comes down connecting Bob Sapp below with his Split Legged Moonsault. RVD makes the cover trying to get the shocking win: 1…2…, Bob Sapp kicks out with authority hurling Van Dam away.

This gives Bob Sapp the opportunity to get back to his feet. RVD gets back up as well and he storms right back toward Bob Sapp looking to follow up, however, Sapp receives him with a hard big boot right to the jaw knocking him down. Bob looks around with a confident look on his face. He picks Van Dam up and gets him over his shoulders, putting him in a Fireman’s Carry position. He then walks towards the middle of the ring and there, Bob Sapp nails Van Dam with a Fireman’s Carry Flapjack, driving Van Dam face first right into the canvas. Bob Sapp gets back to his feet and he announces the match is over. As mere protocol, he grabs RVD and gets him back to his standing position, lifted up high being set up and then just dropped being connected by the Sapp Bomb. Bob Sapp makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Bob Sapp defeats RVD


Styles: One, two, three, and the match is finally over. We gotta hand it to RVD though, took as much punishment as he could.

JBL: Come on, did you really think that Rob Van Dam had any chance of winning?

Styles: I’ll tell you this, with the demonstration Bob Sapp put against a former World Champion here tonight, he could very well do the same two weeks from now at Turning Point.


Bob Sapp and Paul Heyman celebrate inside the ring Sapp’s victory, lifting their arms up high.


(Commercial)


Styles: We are back with this amazing premiere on a way only Los Angeles could receive us.

JBL: You know, apart from New York or Texas.


“Don’t Waste my Time†plays to some boos from the audience as Elijah Burke makes his way out. He has a huge grin on his face deflecting his confidence. He enters the ring and demands for a microphone.

Burke: I know what all of you are waiting for, I know why all of you people at home just tuned in, and it’s to get your share at the Elijah Experience and get to know first hand what the entire people will be talking tomorrow about.

Crowd gives some boos as Burke looks around.

Burke: However, I am booked for a match as well, so before I give the world my advertised announcement, if you’d excuse me, I have an opponent to beat.

Elijah Burke passes the microphone to the referee that gets it out of the ring and starts jogging waiting for his opponent.


“Tough Enough†plays as Maven makes his way out. He looks pumped up and ready to go. Maven enters the ring and stares at Burke. The referee rings the bell.



Elijah Burke vs Maven

Burke wastes no time and shows he wants to get over with this early as he storms full speed toward Maven and start mauling him connecting him with a series of straight right hands. The attack of Burke forces Maven to back down until trapping himself into a corner. Elijah Burke intensifies his attack there as he nails punches to the head, body shots and clubs to the backs in an all out assault to Maven. The referee steps in taking Elijah Burke away from his opponent, letting Maven some time to get himself together and recover from the auspicious start of the contest. Burke however doesn’t want to be control and he pushes the referee away looking to continue his attack over Maven. He throws a wild hand toward Maven, who is able to block it, then to throw a big straight right hand of his own, shaking the heads of Elijah Burke. Elijah holds is chin in pain, however, it doesn’t take him long to answer right back the aggression, as he nails Maven with a clothesline knocking him down to the canvas. Burke then puts the boots on his opponent, stomping all over him. Elijah Burke then dashes to the ring ropes behind of him and bounces back connecting Maven with a sliding kick that nails Maven right on the side of his body. Elijah however doesn’t make the cover. Instead, he gets back to his feet and he taunts to the crowd, getting a lot of boos from them. Burke then follows up on his offense continuing the pain on Maven. He grabs him by the arm and pulls him back to his feet. Burke weakens his opponent by connecting him with a series of straight right hands to the head. He then grabs him by the arm and Irish Whips him toward the ring ropes. Maven bounces back and Burke receives him with a back body drop. Burke gets back to his feet and looks around, knowing he has the match completely in control. He grabs Maven by the feet and drags him close to the corner, until he finally stops. Burke weakens him even further with a stomp right in the gut. Elijah Burke then climbs to the top rope, his back turned on the inside of the ring.

Elijah Burke uses the ring ropes to elevate himself on the air and then land with a low angle elbow drop crushing completely on the middle section of his opponent. Elijah Burke gets back to his feet and he lifts both his arms, taunting to the crowd. He receives nothing but boos from the audience. Elijah Burke grabs Maven, obviously not being through with him. He sets Maven backwards laid against the corner. Elijah Burke goes to the opposite corner creating some distance. Burke finally storms toward his opponent and crushes his knees right on the back of Maven connecting the Elijah Express. Maven slugs down to the canvas, completely demolished. Burke grabs him by the boot and drags him to the center of the ring. Elijah there makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Elijah Burke pins Maven


Styles: And another victory for Elijah Burke.

JBL: Screw Maven, I want to hear the announcement.


Burke kicks Maven rolling him out of the ring. Burke then asks for the microphone back.

Burke: That didn’t take long uh? And just like I told each and everyone of you, I won that match but, it wasn’t to anyone’s surprise.

Crowd boos.

Burke: However, you are not here to hear me talk about how great I am because well, you just witnessed it. You are here to found out what exactly my announcement is about, so, let’s get right into it. Elijah Burke may be a lot of things, but there is one thing Elijah Burke isn’t and that my friends, is forgetful.

Elijah takes a breath and looks around.

Burke: And I will never, never forget what you did to me…Undertaker.

Crowd cheers at the mention of The Undertaker.

Burke: I was in the crossroads of my career, former BTW Extreme Champion, I was on the chase of my title and about to regain it, but what happens? You decide to make your BTW Show debut against me. We all know what you did to the man you debuted against on PPV, Mark Henry, but, what you did to me, it has no forgive.

Crowd boos.

Burke: After you screwed me Deadman, I went from title hunt to being a scapegoat, a hired gun, the man that you want your challenger to face before your big title match at Sunday and, I have no problem with that, only that I know that I could be the champion, or the challenger, but not the third wheel on the equation.

Elijah seems to be getting angrier and angrier as he speaks.

Burke: All thanks to you Taker.

Crowd breaks with a “Taker†chant.

Burke: As for my big announcement for tonight well, I am extremely sorry for the bad advertising because, it’s more of a challenge.

Crowd cheers in expectation.

Burke: Taker, you…me, Turning Point.

Elijah Burke drops the microphone and starts leaving the ring.


Styles: Did Elijah Burke just challenge The Undertaker to a match at Turning Point?

JBL: It’s pride, it’s about dignity, it’s about revenge, You gotta hand it to this young man.


We go backstage and we see Jeremy Borash.

Borash: Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome my guest at this time, he’s no other than the straightedge superstar, CM Punk!

CM Punk steps into the shot to a big pop from the crowd.

Borash: CM, and speaking of revenge, what are your comments on the actions of Edge from last week, in which he attacked you from behind after your match?

Punk: First, I don’t know if you are implying that I might be looking for revenge towards Edge because, whatever I do to Edge as of last week, is just fairness. He beat me at Starrcade, OK, it’s alright, I can handle that, but what I don’t understand, what I cannot handle, is why he attacked me last week.

CM Punk takes a breath and looks around.

Borash: …

CM Punk stops him from talking.

Punk: As for anything else, any other question, I am going out there right now and I am pretty sure that I will answer any possible doubt you, the fans…or Edge himself, could have.

CM Punk walks out of the scene leaving Jeremy Borash behind.


(Commercial)


“This Fire Burns†plays as we return from commercial, receiving a lot of cheers from the audience as CM Punk steps out from the back.

Styles: We’re back from the break and as CM Punk himself said; he’s out here to answer all the questions in Edge’s and our minds.


CM Punk has a microphone in hand as he makes his way down. He salutes some fans on the front row as he walks down to the ring. He finally enters and taunts some more there to the fans, before settling in the middle of the ring getting ready to speak.

Punk: I know you heard every word I said on the back and, I just want you to know that I’m sticking to them. Edge, two weeks ago, at Starrcade, you beat me fair and square in the ring, that night you were the better man. And I, I can accept that. It’s just a loss on my career, but the following night, it was a past chapter on my life. However, apparently for you it wasn’t. Let’s take a look shall we?


CM Punk quickly follows him and slides back to the inside of the ring. There he makes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kicks out. CM Punk remakes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kicks out again. CM Punk gets the hair out of his face and gets back to his feet. He grabs Styles by the arm, pulls him back to his feet and then he Irish Whips him toward the corner. CM Punk then dashes toward the cornered AJ and nails him with his charging high knee attack, connecting his opponent right on the jaw. He locks his opponent and goes to connect his bulldog, however when they are running, AJ Styles counters the maneuver as he pushes CM Punk away. Punk turns around and goes toward Styles, only to get connected out of nowhere by a Pele Kick of AJ Styles right to the head of his opponent. Styles raises one arm and taunts to the crowd, then gets out of the ring and toward the apron. There he waits for CM Punk to get back to his feet. The straightedge superstar returns to his feet, then turns around. Immediately AJ Styles springboards and looks to connect a springboard crossbody, that lands correctly, however CM Punk rolls into the maneuver and he ends on top making the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kicks out. Both men get back to their feet, but it is CM Punk who attacks first, and he right out of the way nails him with a dropkick right to the jaw, that knocks his opponent down to the canvas. CM Punk announces the end of the match taunting to the crowd, and he starts waiting for his opponent to get back to his feet. AJ finally does so, turns around and he walks right into Punk, who lifts him over his shoulders, going for the GTS, that gets effectively connected. Punk makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: CM Punk pins AJ Styles



JBL: AJ shouldn’t even be competing here tonight. He should be resting at home.

Styles: Tough break.


Styles is helped to the back by the referee. CM Punk remain in the ring celebrating his victory. The crowd starts booing. The camera shows the motive: Edge has slide to the inside of the ring out of nowhere.

Styles: Watch out Punk!


CM Punk turns around only to get Speared broken in half by the Rated R Superstar. Edge gets back to his feet and smiles looking below to the knocked out Punk.

Styles: Oh my God! Why on Earth did Edge do that?

JBL: Ever heard about sending a message?

Styles: Yeah but Edge already defeated CM Punk last night, there’s no need on sending any more messages.


Edge lifts both hands as he stands tall over CM Punk.


Punk: Edge, I don’t know what was going through your mind when you speared me, but I know this, you dropped the first bomb. I was ready to move on, away from you, but you dropped the first bomb and now, now Edge, be ready for war.

Crowd cheers.

Punk: I know you are watching on the back Edge, and if you are half the man you say you are, you will come out here and talk to me, you know, face to face for a change.

CM Punk waits in expectation for the arrival of the Rated R Superstar.

Punk: Tick tock Edge, this people and I don’t have all night. Don’t make me go back there and search you myself.


“Metalingus†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as the Rated R Superstar makes his way out stepping out from the back. Edge looks around and then walks down to the ring, with a microphone in hand. He enters the ring and stares with CM Punk.

Edge: Are you for real? Do you have any idea, punk, of who you are talking about? You are not talking about another misfit, no name competitor like you, you are talking about the very best this business has, you are talking about a former BTW World Heavyweight Champion, you are talking about the Rated R Superstar, Edge! And I, Edge, demand respect!

Punk: Are YOU for real? You have the nerve to demand respect after what you did last week. You know Edge, I never saw you as more than a cheating little worm.

Crowd cheers.

Punk: But after Starrcade, and the match you gave me, I said to myself: “Maybe you are wrong about this guy, Punkâ€. And what do you do? For no reason, you go and attack me from behind.

Edge: For no reason?

Punk: Yeah for no reason.

Edge: Is that so? You want a reason? I’ll give you a reason! Like you said, I wrestle a hell of a match against you at Starrcade and I, I won! Yet, what is the talk I hear all Monday long, do I hear about the amazing performance I put? Do I hear about how Edge should go back to where he belongs, the main event? No! All I hear is how tough CM Punk is, how it took me two spears to keep you down! Last week, last week was setting the record straight because hey, you didn’t seem to get up from that one spear!

Punk: Oh, that explains it all! So you didn’t attack me because of revenge, you attack me because of jealousy!

Edge: Jealousy? Tell me exactly how many titles have you hold on your career, tell me how many WORLD titles have you won. Tell me because whatever number you might say, I’m pretty sure I at least double it. But you know, I’ll tell you what, and I want you to know that I’m doing this not for you, but for all those “fans†that actually believe you’re on my league. You and I, Punk, are having a rematch at Turning Point.

Crowd cheers.

Punk: Oh yeah?

Edge: Yes you and I are having a rematch at Turning Point and when I do that, I’ll pluck any doubt existing in the mind of anyone out there that may think that you are actually on my league.

The Rated R Superstar grins staring at Punk. He then turns around going to leave the ring, however CM Punk grabs him by the arm stopping him.

Punk: That’s very good and all Edge but, as I said before, last week, you dropped the first bomb and now, Edge, this is a war!

CM Punk, as soon as he says this, nails Edge right on the head with a Roundhouse Kick. Punk quickly grabs him before he falls to the canvas, sets him over his shoulders and sends Edge to sleep connecting the GTS.


Styles: Haha, take that Edge!

JBL: This is outrageous, Edge came out just to talk, he was already leaving!

Styles: But you just heard it, this men will be meeting again one on one, at Turning Point.


CM Punk stands over the floored Edge taunting to the crowd as we go to commercial.


(Commercial)


We come back and we see Muhammed Hassan kneeled on his locker room, with both his arms lifted up in the air extended, praying.


Styles: We see Muhammed Hassan and that is what he should be doing alright as his match against the World Strongest Man, is next.

JBL: You need as much help as you need when facing Mark Henry, and maybe he’s garnering Allah’s interventions.


“Somebodies Gonna Get it†plays to boos from the audience, although getting some cheers lost in the fans, as Mark Henry makes his way out. Mark Henry looks impressive on his way down. He enters the ring and looks around waiting for his opponent.

“Arabian†plays as a still meditating Muhammed Hassan appears on the stage. He looks doubtful to enter the ring; however, he does make his way down and finally enters the ring. The referee has a brief conversation with Hassan, and then he rings the bell.



Mark Henry vs Muhammed Hassan

Muhammed Hassan continues staring at Mark Henry, looking a little hesitant and kind of scared of being in there. Mark Henry stares at Muhammed Hassan back and a little grins appears on his face. Henry finally storms toward his opponent showing no signs of mercy, and knocks Muhammed Hassan down to the canvas connecting a hard clothesline. Mark Henry follows up and, guiding him by the arm, he guides him back to his feet. The World Strongest Man doesn’t release Muhammed Hassan and continues grabbing him by the arm. Mark Henry then connects Muhammed Hassan with a short arm clothesline. Henry looks down to Muhammed Hassan, smiling. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind of him, bounces back and he nails Hassan with an elbow drop right to the chest. Mark Henry gets back to his feet and he goes to repeat the punishment, as he dashes to the ring ropes and bounces back once again, connecting his opponent with a second elbow drop right to the chest of his opponent. Mark Henry grins and he lifts both arms up in the air as he then announces the end of the match, talking trash to his opponent. He once again dashes to the ropes behind of him, bounces back and goes for his World Strongest Splash, however and right on the nick of time Muhammed Hassan is able to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. Mark Henry remains over his knees and hands on the canvas resenting his failed maneuver. Muhammed Hassan rolls to the outside of the ring trying to take a breath and escape from the assault of the World Strongest Man. It doesn’t take long for Mark Henry to get back to his senses. Muhammed Hassan is still on the outside of the ring, on his knees, and apparently still praying to Allah. Inside the ring, Mark Henry gets back to his feet and stares confused at Muhammed Hassan. He finally gets out of the ring and approaches, then, as Hassan shows no reaction, Mark Henry just lifts him and gets him over his shoulders. Mark Henry turns his body and gets in front of a ring post. He then steps backwards taking impulse.

Mark Henry explodes and dashes toward the ring post, the humanity of Muhammed Hassan in front of him, however, before any impact is made, Hassan slides down of the grab of his opponent and puts his boots right back on the floor, and Muhammed Hassan pushes Mark Henry instead toward the ring post, to which Mark Henry crashes head first. Muhammed Hassan’s face expressions completely morph, changing now to confident and with a glow of anger appearing. Muhammed Hassan goes crazy putting the boots on his opponent, stomping all over him. The referee’s count is already on 8 and Muhammed Hassan rolls back to the inside of the ring, and then he rolls back to the outside, breaking up the count. He grabs Mark Henry by his dreadlocks and mildly incorporates him, only to then start planting him with a series of straight right hands to the head of his opponent, shaking the brains of the World Strongest Man. Hassan then grabs Mark Henry and tries to get him fully back to his feet, however, his weight is too much to handle. Muhammed Hassan doesn’t surrender though, and he continues trying to pull Henry up, but this time, Mark Henry answers back using his amazing power using one arm to shove his opponent away, spine first against the edge of the ring apron. Hassan then rolls to the inside of the ring. Mark Henry puts one knee on the floor and then gets fully back to his feet. He returns to the inside of the ring and grabs Muhammed Hassan by the head, stopping him from escaping. With one single hand, he pulls him back to his feet. Henry nails a huge body shot and he then follows up dashing to the ring ropes behind of him. He bounces back and Mark Henry connects Hassan with a clothesline: 1….2…, Hassan is able to kick out. Mark Henry doesn’t show frustration; instead, he just gets back to his feet and grabs Hassan by the arm again. Hassan tries to escape from the grasp of the World Strongest Man, however he cannot do it and Mark Henry Irish Whip toward the corner, making Muhammed Hassan crash spine first against the corner. Mark Henry walks to the opposite corner and taunts to the crowd hitting himself on the chest.

Mark Henry finally storms crossing the ring running toward the cornered Muhammed Hassan. Henry looks to nail a Running Body Splash, however and right on the nick of time Muhammed Hassan is able to get out of the way making his opponent fail. Hassan crawls away and he then quickly gets back to his feet. Mark Henry staggers back from his crashing against the corner and turns around. Muhammed Hassan quickly delivers a toe kick to the middle section and then he nails Henry with a DDT planting the World Strongest Man head first to the canvas. Hassan and Mark Henry remain knocked out side by side next to each other. It takes a while but finally Muhammed Hassan is the one getting back to his senses. He looks everywhere and he finally decides on what to do. Hassan walks toward the corner and he climbs to the top rope, where he starts waiting for Mark Henry to get back to his feet as well. Mark Henry finally recovers his standing position. He turns around and Muhammed Hassan flies through the air and he connects his opponent with a flying crossbody, and taking advantage of the surprise factor Mark Henry isn’t able to avoid it. Muhammed Hassan is on top of Mark Henry: 1….2…, Henry kicks out hurling his opponent away on the canvas. Muhammed Hassan gets quickly back to his feet not wasting any time now that he is on the offensive end and he nails Mark Henry with a Running Seated Senton. Muhammed Hassan remakes the cover: 1…2…, Mark Henry once again kicks out hurling his opponent away. This time, Mark Henry seems to get a rush of adrenaline, and he starts getting back to his feet, getting on his knees. Muhammed Hassan sees this and he quickly gets back to his feet himself and he dashes toward Henry, nailing him with a big boot right to the face knocking Mark Henry finally down to the canvas. Muhammed Hassan sees the position in which Mark Henry is and he smiles. He lifts both his arms up in the air addressing to Allah and he then walks back toward Henry going to continue his offense. Hassan reaches to Henry and he weakens him even more by stomping him right on the center of his back.

Muhammed Hassan then starts trying to get his opponent inside the Camel Clutch. It seems as if Hassan is struggling as it is hard to set the massive humanity of the World Strongest Man in the submission maneuver. Muhammed Hassan seems to have finally gotten his opponent inside the Camel Clutch, however the World Strongest Man is able to get out of the maneuver by using his power to free his arm and pull the leg of Muhammed Hassan bringing him down to the canvas. Mark Henry gets back to his feet and he shakes of the pain, flexing his back stretching. He then goes toward Muhammed Hassan and guides him back to his feet, however Hassan fights back nailing an uppercut to his opponent. Hassan runs to the ring ropes behind him. He then bounces and tries to nail Mark Henry with a crossbody, however Mark Henry this time is able to react and counter using his amazing power, as he grabs Muhammed Hassan in the air. Henry tries to set up Henry for the Modified STO, however when he goes to connect the maneuver, Mark Henry’s power comes into play once again as he just picks up Muhammed Hassan, get him up, set him and drop Hassan connecting the World Strongest Slam. Henry gets up staring hole at the floored Hassan. He then dashes to the ring ropes and bounces back connecting Muhammed with the World Strongest Splash. However, Mark Henry doesn’t make the cover ending the match. Instead, he gets back to his feet, dashes to the ring ropes and comes back nailing a second World Strongest Splash squashing the humanity of Hassan below. But once again, Mark Henry doesn’t make the cover. He gets back to his feet and continues staring at the floored and now immobile Muhammed Hassan. Henry’s face reflects anger. Mark Henry dashes to the ring ropes behind of him and bounces back nailing Muhammed Hassan with a splash that seemed to be more powerful and to have more height. Mark Henry finally makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Mark Henry defeats Muhammed Hassan.


JBL: What the hell? Where was Allah?

Styles: The story of this match was Muhammed Hassan trying to fight the power of Henry but, in the end, it was just too much to overcome.

JBL: Hey, if Allah was mad with Taker defeating Hassan, how do you think he’ll be with Mark Henry defeating Muhammed Hassan?

Styles: I’ll just say, forgiveness isn’t on the immediate future of Muhammed Hassan.


Mark Henry celebrates in the middle his victory. He finally gets out and starts leaving. The camera zooms on the face on Muhammed Hassan and we can see his mouthing the words “I’m sorryâ€.


We go backstage and we see Sabu in his locker room. Out of a sudden, someone knocks on the door.

Sabu: Come on in.

The door opens and no other than the BTW Tag Team Champions Test and Albert step into the scene.

Sabu: How can I help you?

Test: You see, we have something to speak to you but, we need the two of you, uhm, where is Rob Van Dam?

Sabu: He’s taken a shower. He’s pretty beaten up after that match he had with Bob Sapp.

Albert: Yeah we saw that, good match nonetheless he lost.

Test: Anyways, we wanted to talk to you about coincidences. Coincidences because last week, we were looking for challengers for this BTW Tag Team Championships and, also last week, you were talking about how you and Rob would want to team up again.

Sabu: Are you offering us a tag team match against you?

Test: We are offering you and Rob a BTW Tag Team Title match at Turning Point. Think about it.

Sabu: I’ll ask Rob but, I am pretty sure he’ll say yes.

Test: In that case…

Test extends his hand to Sabu.

Test: See ya at Turning Point.

Test and Sabu shake hands as Albert stares approvingly.


(Commercial)


We return and we see backstage Brock Lesnar in his locker room sitting on a chair. Out of a sudden, he gets up, apparently confronting someone. The camera widens the shot and it is revealed than the man that just entered the locker room is no other than Triple H.

Lesnar: What now!

HHH: I saw on BTW.com that you got your little match added to the card, Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar. Good for you, I mean, this is definitely a step up from losing to Bob Sapp week in and week out.

Lesnar breaths heavily and he gets right on the face of Triple H.

HHH: And I happen to be facing Goldberg tonight, so, I just wanted to make sure, or y more exactly to tell you, to keep your ass away from that ring, away from that match, keep your ass away from my business, away from Goldberg to tonight. Am I understood?

Lesnar: Let me get this straight. You came into my locker room to make sure that I wouldn’t interfere in your match and attack Goldberg.

HHH: Smart kid isn’t you.

Lesnar: Let me tell you something Hunter, if I were to come down into that ring, into your match, Goldberg wouldn’t be the only getting attacked, if you know what I mean.

Triple H and Brock Lesnar continue staring at each other. Triple H finally turns around and leaves the room.


“Turn up the Trouble†plays to a lot of boos as Mr. Kennedy makes his way out from the back.

Styles: We are back and I let’s see what young Mr. Kennedy has to tell us.

JBL: It has to be about King of the Ring.

Styles: And we’re waiting for an explanation for his assault on Jeff Hardy last week.


Kennedy centers in the middle of the ring and taunts, then grabbing the microphone that lowers from the ceiling.

Kennedy: All week long, all week long, people have been coming to me, looked at me with their dirty little eyes and ask me: why Kennedy? Why would you attack Jeff Hardy? And what do I do? Well, I ignore most of them but, what I mostly do is look them back in their dirty little eyes and say: Are you serious? What kind of question is that?

Crowd boos.

Kennedy: Three times, Jeff Hardy and I have tied in three matches. Two singles matches and a ladder match three weeks ago, and, instead of acknowledging the truth and admit that those ties were caused by biased officiating by the referees or the suicidal attitude of my opponent, no, all of you people have actually had the nerve to even say that Jeff Hardy is in my league.

Crowd cheers.

Kennedy: On my league? Jeff Hardy dreams with the day in which he even comes close to being on my league, so last week, I just had to stop the talk, kill the buzz and show the world that you Jeff, aren’t even close to my level.

Crowd boos a lot.

Kennedy: Do I regret what I did? No, in fact, I’m quite proud of it, because now Jeff, every time someone mentions you are on my level, the image of the beating I gave you last week will pluck that thought, every time someone even indicates that you deserve to be King of the Ring instead of me, they will remember your body being planted to the canvas by the Green Bay Plunge.

Mr. Kennedy laughs as he listens the heat from the crowd.

Kennedy: Now, what happened after my attack and after I left the ring, that wasn’t my fault, it wasn’t my fault Randy Orton punted you on the head and quite frankly I regret that because I intended on facing you tonight.

Crowd cheers.

Kennedy: However, that is not to be as Jeff Hardy is currently on a hospital recovering from a concussion.

Crowd boos.

Kennedy: But I understand you will be cleared to wrestle two weeks from now, at Turning Point and, I’ll be there Jeff, and so do you and, I went to Crushing C to ask him about this situation and, he agreed with me that a tournament with the prestige of King of the Ring needs a winner, one way or the other and so, you and me will compete at Turning Point in the fourth remaking of the King of the Ring’s final.

Crowd gives a massive pop at the announcement.

Kennedy: And this time, there will be no biased officiating, no nothing because in this match, there must be a winner.

Crowd gives another pop.

Kennedy: See ya until then Jeff, oh, and I hope you get better, watch that head of yours.

Mr. Kennedy grins as he starts leaving the ring.


Styles: The cold-blood of this man really shocks me at times.

JBL: Stop it and save it for someone that cares. What matters us that two weeks from now, once again we will have King of the Ring final, and this time, there must be a winner.

Styles: Finally.


(Commercial)


“Big†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Big Show makes his way out. He ignores the fans and walks down the ramp.

Styles: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome back and in a matter of seconds, that man right there The Big Show will be joining us in commentary.


Big Show circles the ring and he reaches the announcing table. He pulls out a chair and sits next to JBL.

JBL: Show, welcome and you know it’s always a pleasure to have you here.

Show: Same here and let’s do some scouting shall we?


“Break Down the Walls†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Chris Jericho makes his way out. He enters the ring and stares at the Big Show in commentary.

JBL: He’s staring at you.

Show: Funny guy, trying to play mind games with me, trying to intimidate ME!

Styles: And are you intimidated?

Show and JBL: WHAT!


“Virtual Voodoo†plays to boos from the audience as Umaga rampages his way out. He walks down the ramp staring a hole on Jericho with a maniacal look on his face. He enters the ring and the referee rings the bell.



Umaga vs Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho wastes no time and he dashes toward Umaga. However, the Samoan Bulldozer is the one that attacks first as he receives the running Y2J with a knife like uppercut that knocks him down to the canvas. Umaga is now the one attacking. He picks Chris Jericho back up and weakens him by nailing him with a serious of headbutts right to Jericho’s own head. The Samoan Bulldozer grabs Chris Jericho before he collapses down to the canvas and he then throws him toward the ring ropes. Chris Jericho bounces back and Umaga receives him with a forearm smash right to the face knocking him down. Umaga makes the cover: 1…, Chris Jericho quickly kicks out. Umaga gets up to his knees after the failed pinfall and he grabs the carotids of Chris Jericho, locking them in between his right harm in a claw like maneuver. However, before the maneuver is fully locked in, Chris Jericho starts fighting his way out. He gets back to his feet and turns around, where he then drives his elbow right to the middle section of his opponent, until Jericho finally manages to accomplish Umaga to release the attempted submission maneuver. Chris Jericho follows up with a toe kick to the middle section. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind him. Jericho bounces back and goes toward Umaga, who tries to attack him first going for a back body drop, however, in mid air, and showing his athleticism, he lands right on his two feet and unharmed. Y2J immediately dashes toward a corner and he leaps to the top rope, his back turned to the middle of the ring. Umaga immediately follows him running behind him. Chris Jericho comes right from the top looking for a plancha, however Umaga catches Chris Jericho right on the hair, quickly set him and then nail him with a Swinging Sideslam. Chris Jericho lands hard over his neck.

Show: Oh, hard and over his neck.

Styles: You gotta love all the punishment Jericho gets tonight.

Show: I don’t need any help from Umaga, I can defeat Chris Jericho with my eyes closed.

Umaga doesn’t make the cover, instead, he picks up right where he left a few moments ago, and grabs the neck of Chris Jericho locking him in a claw like maneuver. The face of Chris Jericho contorts in pain as his flesh is squashed by the hand of the merciless samoan. Chris Jericho tries to use his free hand to fight his way out, but to no avail. However, he uses his fortitude to get back to his feet; however, he is still on the hold applied by Umaga. Chris Jericho continues swinging and moving his hand on the hair trying to find a way out, he wraps his hand around the neck of the Samoan Bulldozer and, then out of a sudden he nails Umaga with a jawbreaker, that obviously manages to force Umaga to release the maneuver. Chris Jericho stares at the groggy Umaga and he then dashes to the ring ropes. Y2J bounces back and he nails the Samoan Bulldozer with a flying punch, however, that doesn’t know down Umaga. Y2J gets quickly back to his feet and he dashes to the ropes behind and flies toward Umaga nailing him now with a flying clothesline, but it doesn’t knock Umaga as well, however, it does leave Umaga groggy. Chris Jericho dashes to the ring ropes in front of him, bounce back and attempt for a bulldozer, however Umaga is able to block the maneuver pushing Jericho away using his own momentum. Chris stops his run, turn around and runs right back toward his opponent, only to get connected by a huge big boot like Savate kick straight to the head. Umaga stands over the floored Chris Jericho and lifts both his arms, while he yells something in samoan taunting to the crowd. Umaga is distracted taunting to the crowd, and apparently he forgets that is over his opponent. Chris Jericho gets back to his senses and he knocks Umaga down by pulling both his legs. Chris Jericho moves a little to avoid the body of Umaga falling over him and, still grabbing the legs of the Samoan Bulldozer, he gets back to his feet and starts trying to flip Umaga over his belly and lock in the Walls of Jericho.

Chris Jericho continues trying to connect the maneuver; however Umaga uses his power to kick Y2J away. Jericho is staggered toward a corner, but when about to connect against it, and showing his ring savvy, Chris Jericho pulled himself to the top rope using the same ropes as leverage. Umaga gets back to his feet and advances toward Jericho. Chris comes from the top rope looking for an airborne maneuver, however once again Umaga shows his power catching Y2J in mid air and right on a Powerbomb position. Umaga goes to effectively powerbomb Jericho down to the canvas but when Umaga goes for it, and on the same flow of the maneuver, Chris reverses it into a Victory Roll, however, and right when the referee was getting ready to count the pinfall, Chris Jericho doesn’t make the cover and instead he gets up and starts trying once again to set the Samoan Bulldozer in the Walls of Jericho.

JBL: There’s no way Chris Jericho will be able to lock that in.

Show: He can’t lock that on Umaga, and he can’t lock that on me.

Chris Jericho goes for it, continuing to try and turn Umaga over his belly and successfully lock the maneuver in. Chris Jericho, after a while, finally manages to lock in the Walls of Jericho, to a big pop from the crowd. Jericho applies all what he’s got looking for the submission maneuver, however, and in an amazing feat of strength, Umaga uses his leg strength to push Jericho away once again and away from the ring, going between the ring ropes and to the outside of the squared circle. Chris Jericho quickly recovers and gets over his knees. He looks to the inside of the ring in shock, still not fully understanding how Umaga got that easily out of the maneuver. Jericho then turns his head and stares at The Big Show on the announcing table.

Show: Do I have something on my face? Why does that guy keep staring at me?

JBL: He’s scared of you.

Styles: Oh is that so?

Chris Jericho has wasted a lot of time, not returning immediately to the ring and capitalizing on a still floored Umaga. Now, the Samoan Bulldozer is getting back to his senses. Chris Jericho climbs up the apron and there he waits for a spot. He then tries to springboard to the inside of the ring, however, before he’s able to do so and fly to the inside of the ring, Umaga reacts and advances toward him catching him with a big boot right to the head right on mid air, sending him back to the apron. Umaga stretches and he grabs Chris Jericho by the hair guiding him back to his feet. Umaga sets Chris Jericho and he suplexes him from the apron to the inside of the ring. Jericho lands spine first hard against the canvas. Umaga grabs the seemingly lifeless Jericho by the arm and drags him close to the ropes. Umaga stands over him and grabs the top rope. Umaga then puts one foot on the second rope and lifts himself up in the air, then landing with a senton right to the chest cavity of Jericho, who screams exhaling all the air from his body. However, Umaga is not yet over, as once again he pulls himself up in the air and lands with a senton, squashing the humanity of his opponent below. Umaga grabs Jericho once again by the arm and drags him to the middle of the ring. The Samoan Bulldozer dashes to the ring ropes then and with a strange grace he jumps and lands on Jericho connecting a splash. Umaga makes the cover: 1…2…, Chris Jericho is somehow able to kick out. The monster looks up to the referee angry about the match not being over. He repeats the pinfall, this time putting all his weight over the body of Chris Jericho while covering him: 1….2…, Chris Jericho gets one shoulder up keeping the match going. Umaga doesn’t seem happy with this. He gets back to his feet, runs to the ring ropes, comes right back and nails another splash on Chris Jericho, that causes Y2J to cough heavily. However, this time the Samoan Bulldozer doesn’t go for a pinfall attempt.

This time instead, Umaga walks toward the corner and he climbs to the second rope. He notices that Chris Jericho is struggling and trying to get back to his senses, and so he gets down from the corner and walks toward Jericho, nailing him with a kick right to the head in an attempt to keep him floored. Umaga turns around and returns to the corner and climbs again to the top rope. Umaga lifts both his arms in the air taunting to the crowd. He finally comes down from the top and goes for a splash, however Chris Jericho, God only knows how, manages to roll out of the way making Umaga crash and burn failing. Y2J fights to get back to his feet, grabbing his middle section in pain. He finally does so and he dashes to the ring ropes, springboards, and connects Umaga with the Lionsault. However, Chris Jericho is too beaten to capitalize, and so he remains knocked out next to Umaga, none of them moving.

Styles: My God what a match!

Show: You call this a match? Jericho better bring more than this at Turning Point.

However, after a while of struggling, Chris Jericho manages to get back to his senses. Y2J seems to be beaten pretty roughly. Chris Jericho dashes to the ring ropes once again and springboards, connecting a Lionsault for the second time. Jericho seems to have done damage to himself as well, however, he is able to crawl toward his opponent and make the cover: 1…2…, somehow, the Samoan Bulldozer is able to get one shoulder up keeping the match going.

JBL: Can you believe that monster?

Styles: Umaga has kicked out now from two Lionsaults, a feat to be admired.

JBL: And feared Joey, and feared.

Chris Jericho looks surprised at Umaga kicking out yet again. Jericho gets back to his feet and looks around, seeming as if lost, not knowing what else to do. However, he starts nodding his head, as if he just decided on what to do. Chris Jericho dashes once again to the ring ropes and springboards connecting Umaga below with the third consecutive Lionsault. Chris Jericho makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Chris Jericho defeats Umaga.


JBL: Damn that took long, and after that, you honestly think that Chris Jericho even deserves to be in a Number One Contender’s Match against this man next to me?

Styles: Oh yes he does, and you can talk about the resilience of Umaga, but I’ll talk about the determination of Jericho in winning the match, and well, that’s just what you Big Show, will have to face at Turning Point and in my opinion, it’s going to be a hell of a match, and a hard one for you as well.

The camera zooms on the face of The Big Show and it shows that he has gotten mad.

Show: You know what Styles, I’ve had enough from you.


Big Show out of a sudden, and channeling his boxing background, nails a huge punch to the face turning the lights out of Joey Styles. Big Show then stands up from his chair and circles the announcing table getting in front of it. Chris Jericho sees this from the inside of the ring, however when he tries to get to the outside and help Joey, Big Show nails him with a punch as well, knocking him down and keeping him inside the ring. Big Show grabs Joey by the suit and pulls him over the announce table close to him and to where he is standing.

JBL: My God, what the hell is Big Show doing to Joey?


JBL tries to help his partner, however, as soon as he tries to get up from his chair, the Big Show, threatens him and tells him he’ll do the same to him if he comes close. JBL can’t do anything but watch as Big Show grabs Joey Styles by the throat, lifts him up in the air and Chokeslam him down to the concrete floor.

JBL: We need help. Now we need help!


Big Show looks around at the entire situation. He finally starts leaving with a demented expression on his face. When he walks up the ramp, a group of EMTs and officials rush next to him going to attend the knocked Chris Jericho and the immobile Joey Styles.

JBL: Send it to commercial, send it to commercial.


(Commercial)


We go backstage and we see Elijah Burke in his locker room lacing his boots. He finishes and he walks toward a door. He opens it and it reveals that it is a bathroom. He enters the room, and starts washing his face. There’s a mirror in front of him. He closes the sink and gets up, and on the reflection he sees The Undertaker next to him.

Taker: Turning Point….

Elijah Burke quickly turns around but there is nowhere next to him. Burke shakes his head, opens the sink again and washes his face again.


Borash: Does this mean that The Undertaker has accepted Elijah Burke’s challenge for Turning Point? Hell everyone I am Jeremy Borash and I just joined broadcast as a substitute for Joey Styles after the unacceptable actions of The Big Show.

JBL: I will not say Joey had it coming but, you just don’t mess with a crazy giant.

Borash: And what do you think of me as your partner?

JBL: I’ll refrain from making any comment.


“I’m Coming†plays to a big amount of boos from the crowd as MVP makes his extravagant way out, with the BTW Extreme Championship wrapped around his waist. He arrogantly makes his way down the ramp and enters the ring.

Borash: The following match between champions comes after MVP and Christian, who had teamed for weeks now, had a fall out last week after losing to Albert and Test.

JBL: A fall out? I saw no arguments or brawls last week between them.

Borash: But this two are constantly looking for the win, to be the best, one way or another, and to lose in a tag team match certainly had to create some deception.

JBL: Whatever,


“Just Close your Eyes†breaks through the PA system as BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage steps out. Cage taunts to the crowd as he enters the ring and climbs to all corners. He comes down and settles in the ring. The referee rings the bell.



Champion vs Champion match
Christian Cage vs MVP

Christian Cage and MVP stare at each other from opposite sides of the ring. They finally start jogging, circling each other and looking for a spot in which they can attack one another. Both men advance toward one another and meet in the middle of the ring, where they enter in a test of strength, starting a collar elbow tie up. No man gets the upperhand and so they separate from one another and return to different corners. Both champions exchange looks and get themselves together. MVP and Christian Cage start circling each other again. They stop out of a sudden and again come close to each other, however, this time they don’t enter in a brawl, instead, they come face to face in the middle of the ring and start talking trash to one another. They stop and retrieve slowly getting away from each other. Christian Cage lifts his right hand on the air then inviting MVP for a tie up. MVP looks hesitant but he finally joins in, lifting his hand as well and hooking his left hand with the right hand of his opponent. Christian lifts his left hand then and hooks it as well with Montel, both men successfully entering in a Greco-Roman knuckle tie up. Montel Vontavious Porter seems to be getting the upperhand, outpowering Christian Cage and starting to lower his base and taking advantage of his leverage advantage, however, and as a last moment result, Cage delivers a toe kick to the middle section making MVP bend in pain staggering a way. Christian then walks toward him and he locks Porter in a reverse chinlock. However, the maneuver is not applied for a long time as quickly MVP finds his way out, walking backwards toward the ring ropes and bouncing Christian Cage out of the maneuver. Cage bounces back and cross the ring storming toward the opposite set of ring ropes. MVP follows him. Christian Cage bounces back and he collapses with Montel Vontavious Porter knocking Porter down to the canvas with a shoulder block. Cage dashes to the ring ropes in front of him and MVP get back to their feet, only to repeat the same scene, with Christian Cage tackling his opponent down to the canvas.

The two men go for the exact same thing as after a brief stare down between the two, Christian Cage dashes to the ring ropes in front of him. MVP however instead of locking for an offensive maneuver he drops flat to the canvas forcing the bouncing back Christian Cage to leap over him and cross again the entire ring. He does so and bounces to the opposite set of ring ropes. He comes right back from the ropes toward MVP looking attack him, however MVP reacts and attacks first nailing the BTW Continental Champion with a Big Boot that knocks Cage down to the canvas. MVP makes the cover: 1…2…, Cage kicks out. MVP repeats the cover, this time putting his forearm right on the face of Christian: 1…2…, Cage once again kicks out. MVP seems a little frustrated but he follows up. He grabs Christian Cage and incorporates him on the canvas, set his arm and lock his opponent in an arm keylock. Christian Cage screams in pain as his arm is bended behind his back. MVP seems to have found a limb to target on, and so he then after a while of applying the maneuver, he modifies the keylock into a Figure Four Arm Lock. Christian Cage starts finding for any way out, thing that looks hard as he has his arms trapped in that maneuver. However, Cage squirms and worms towards the ropes, and manages to put one boot over the bottom rope forcing his opponent to release the hold. However, Montel Vontavious Porter decides to stretch the rules and doesn’t release his opponent. The referee starts the mandatory count: 1….2….3….4…, MVP finally lets his opponent free releasing the hold. MVP doesn’t let his opponent breath as he makes a cover: 1….2…, Christian Cage kicks out. MVP gets back to his feet and he starts once again looking to attack the arm of Cage. He tries to grab it to probably lock in another submission maneuver, however Christian Cage is able to avoid it by raising his legs and moving them close to his upperbody, then grabbing MVP with them and performing a roll up with his legs: 1….2…, MVP is able to kick out and keep the match going.

MVP looks at Christian Cage with an expression of shock on his face. He gets back to his feet. So does Christian Cage. Both men meet in the middle of the ring where they start talking trash to each other. MVP seems to he offended about something. Porter finally snaps and he slaps the taste right of the mouth of Captain Charisma. Christian holds his jaw and looks to his side. The crowd delivers the characteristic “Ohhhhâ€. Christian Cage answers back nonetheless with a chop to the chest, that gets the “Whooo†chant from the crowd. Christian chops Montel Vontavious Porter again. He then grabs him by the arm and Irish Whips toward the ring ropes. Vontavious bounces back and gets back body dropped down to the canvas. Christian Cage, as soon as MVP is on the canvas, delivers an elbow drop right to the middle section of his opponent. Christian makes the cover: 1….2…, MVP kicks out. Cage wastes no time and with one knee on the canvas, he tries to lock in a sleeper hold variation on his opponent, however, MVP quickly is able to avoid it and get out of the grasp of Captain Charisma by pushing him away. This separation allows Porter to get up to his standing position. Christian Cage turns around and goes toward Porter once again, who nails him with a huge knee directed to the middle section that forces Christian Cage to bend in pain. MVP quickly follows up and dashes to the ring ropes behind of him. MVP comes right back and he delivers his one knee running face smash, that knocks Christian down to the canvas. Porter makes the cover: 1….2…, Christian gets one shoulder up keeping the match going. MVP doesn’t waste no time once again. He grabs Christian Cage by the head and guides him up to his knees. MVP slaps Christian Cage once again adding insult to injury. Montel Vontavious Porter dashes to the ring ropes and bounces back nailing a big boot right to the head of the kneeled Cage knocking him down to the canvas. MVP makes another cover: 1….2…, Christian Cage kicks out. MVP seems now frustrated. He guides Captain Charisma up again to his knees and goes to repeat the punishment.

MVP dashes to the ring ropes behind of him. Porter bounces back and he goes for a big boot on Christian Cage, however Cage is able to block by grabbing the boot of MVP when attempting the kick. Cage looks dead into the eye of Montel Vontavious Porter. Christian Cage starts getting back to his feet still grabbing the boot of MVP, only to then connect with a Dragon Whip. MVP gets back to his feet and he runs toward Cage, who knocks him with a clothesline down to the canvas. MVP recovers and gets back up, only to then get connected by a second clothesline. Montel Vontavious Porter gets back to his feet and staggers toward Christian, who this time receives him with a toe kick to the middle section. Christian then sets him and connects him with a Gutbuster. Christian Cage makes the cover: 1….2…, MVP kicks out. Christian Cage gets back to his feet. He looks a little angry about MVP kicking out. He walks around the ring until he finally walks toward the corner and climbs to the top rope, where he waits for MVP to get back to his feet. Montel Vontavious Porter after a while starts getting back to his senses. He gets back to his feet but he is turning his back to the corner where Cage is climbed. MVP finally turns around; Christian Cage immediately leaps from the top looking for an aerial assault; however MVP ducks letting Christian Cage fly over him. But Christian doesn’t crash and burn, instead, he lands with a roll up on the canvas and gets right back to his feet. Christian turns around and goes to dash toward MVP, however MVP receives him with an over the head belly to belly suplex, in which the legs of Christian Cage land hard against the ropes of the corner. The referee goes to check the state of Christian Cage after that maneuver of Porter. MVP grins with satisfaction. He then starts walking toward the corner taking impulse, taunting announcing the end of the match, and waiting for Christian Cage to get back to his feet. The Instant Classic starts getting back to his senses, pulling himself back to his feet using the ring ropes as leverage. He is lying against the corner though, and Montel Vontavious Porter is waiting for him on the opposite corner.

Christian Cage now fully recovers, immediately, Montel Vontavious Porter dashes toward him, going for his Playmaker’s Boot, however, when he is about to nail the kick, Captain Charisman is able to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. MVP staggers back toward Cage, who receives him, sets him up and connects him with a Fisherman’s Suplex. Christian Cage is now on the advantage, and he stares to the floored MVP. He has found an opening. Christian Cage walks toward the corner and he climbs to the top rope. He looks down and measures MVP. Christian Cage comes down from the top rope and he connects a Frog Splash on Porter. Christian Cage makes the cover: 1…2…., Montel Vontavious Porter is able to put one boot on the bottom rope breaking the pinfall. Christian Cage gets back to his feet and gets right on the face of the referee, arguing with him about a slow count. The referee however tells him that he’s standing by his decision, as MVP had his foot on the ropes. Christian Cage however continues wasting time arguing with the referee, however the discussion is interrupted as out of nowhere MVP rolls him up: 1….2…, Christian Cage kicks out and gets back to his feet quickly, staring at Montel Vontavious Porter with shock. Porter stares him back and delivers an arrogant taunt. He then runs toward Christian looking to attack him, however a more ease Cage receives him with a toe kick to the middle section. He then starts setting him up for the Unprettier. Christian Cage has now managed to fully rotate MVP, but when he is going for the actual maneuver, MVP counter by lifting Christian over his shoulders. MVP walks to the middle of the ring with Christian sat over his shoulders and he drops him delivering an Electric Chair. MVP is hurt as well, however, he starts crawling toward his opponent. MVP puts one arm across the chest of Christian Cage: 1….2…, Captain Charisma is able to kick out, keeping the match still going.

MVP gets back to his feet, a frustrated look on his face. However, he still is focused on ending the match and he announces the end of the match with a taunt. Porter grabs Christian and starts setting him up on the Playmaker’s position. He goes for the Playmaker, however Christian Cage is able to avoid it as he pushes his opponent away and toward the ropes. MVP bounces back to the ring ropes and comes right back toward Christian, who kicks him in the middle section and starts setting him on the Unprettier position, however MVP is able as well to avoid the finishing maneuver of his opponent by twisting as well following the flow of the maneuver, and drives his knee with violence to the middle section of his opponent, forcing Christian Cage to let him free and bend in pain, with one knee put on the canvas. MVP dashes to the ring ropes behind him and comes right back nailing Christian with the Drive-by-Kick. MVP makes the cover: 1…2...3.

Result: MVP defeats Christian Cage.


Borash: And it’s over.

JBL: God I hate you Borash, but you will not ruin this for me, my man right there MVP just won the match.


MVP celebrates in the middle of the ring his victory. The referee returns to the him the BTW Extreme Championship and he lifts it up high.


We go backstage and we see Paul Heyman and Bob Sapp talking to Crushing C. They appear to have been talking for a while.

Heyman: But you can’t be serious Crushing C.

Crushing C: Oh yes I am, you see, tonight is the debut of BTW Nitro, and our main event writes Triple H vs Goldberg, and I, I just can’t afford to have you interfere and ruin my match, my main event, my investment,

Sapp: That’s crap Crushing.

Heyman: We wouldn’t do anything to stop your main event, but you can’t throw us out of here.

Crushing C: I am not throwing you out of here, I am sending both of you back to the hotel, only than with an upgrade. I’ll give you the suit and everything will be paid by the company.

Heyman: I’m sorry CC but, we are not leaving.

Crushing C: Is that so?

Sapp: Yes, that is so!

Crushing C: Well then, let me put it this way. If you don’t leave right now, you’ll have 5 minutes to do so by the way, I’ll take away Bob Sapp’s number one contendership, I’ll take away your title match at Turning Point.

Paul Heyman and Bob Sapp stare at Crushing C with anger appearing on his face. Heyman and Sapp finally nod, turn around and they leave. Crushing C starts walking to the other side, leaving as well, however, he finds Leticia Cline running toward him.

Cline: Excuse me, excuse me Mr. Crushing C, I was wondering if I could ask you some questions.

Crushing C: Shoot girl.

Cline: Uhmm, alright. Everyone in the world is wondering, why? Why did you book Randy Orton vs Rikishi for tonight, why did you give the chance to Rikishi to earn a contract against Randy Orton out of all?

Crushing C: Did you see what Randy Orton did last week? Did you see when he punted Jeff Hardy right on the head?

Cline: Yes I did.

Crushing C: I saw that happening. For weeks now, I have seen the look of Orton change, each time someone told him he couldn’t do something, he died on the inside and his evilness dominated inch by inch. Last week, it reached all time high, Randy Orton lost it, he snapped and I saw that coming, and tonight, tonight, Rikishi will have to deal with that.

Crowd boos on the back.

Crushing C: Now if you’d excuse me.

Crushing C turns around and leaves, leaving Leticia Cline behind.


(Commercial)


Borash: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome back and it’s time for a war.

JBL: A war? It’s Randy Orton against Rikishi, be ready for inhalation.

Borash: Let’s take a look at this.


- Crushing C announces Randy Orton vs Rikishi for BTW nitro.
- Rikishi says he doesn’t know why he’s facing Randy Orton
- Both men meet on Orton’s locker room. Randy Orton is still angry because of losing the BTW World Heavyweight Championship match at Starrcade.
- Orton punts kick Jeff Hardy right on the head, causing him a concussion.


“Voices†plays to a lot of boos from the crowd now as Randy Orton makes his way out. He has a maniacal look on his face as he makes his way down the ramp. Orton looks ready to go as he enters the ring and climbs to all corners taunting to the crowd making his classic “Destiny†taunt.

“Samoan Coolness†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Rikishi makes his way out. He has a huge grin on his face as he makes his way down the ramp. He enters the ring and stares at Randy Orton as the referee rings the bell.



If Rikishi wins, he earns himself a BTW contract.
Randy Orton vs Rikishi

Randy Orton and Rikishi stare at each other. They then start circling each other around the canvas slowly, continuing to stare one another. Rikishi stops out of the sudden though and walks toward the Legend Killer and he extends him his right arm, looking for Randy Orton to shake it. Rikishi still believes there’s some good in Randy Orton. Orton stares back at Rikishi. He walks closer and closer toward the samoan, then he looks down to the hand of Rikishi extended toward him. Randy Orton finally snaps, and instead of shaking the hands of his opponent, Orton nails him with an uppercut hurling Rikishi away. Randy then unfolds a series of straight right hands to the humanity of his opponent. The referee steps in and he grabs Randy Orton away, creating some separation in between both opponents. Randy Orton is not to be stopped however and he shoves the referee away and goes right back toward Rikishi, and he starts nailing him again with big straight right hands to the head that stagger him back toward the corner. The Legend Killer continues attacking Rikishi now cornered, nailing him with a flurry of European Uppercuts mixed with big straight right hands. Orton grabs Rikishi by the arm and Irish Whips him to the opposite side of the ring to the ring ropes. The samoan is going to bounce back, however Randy Orton rushes in and he leaps way too early looking for a dropkick, but Rikishi is able to hold on the ring ropes not bouncing back and making Randy Orton fail his kick crash and burning falling to the canvas. Rikishi then storms toward him and squashes Randy Orton with a Running Senton right to the chest cavity of Randy Orton. The crowd cheers as Rikishi, staying on the same position, makes a cover on his opponent: 1….2…, the Legend Killer kicks out keeping the match going. Rikishi wants to win this match nonetheless and with his entire body sitting over Orton, he hooks one leg again: 1…2…., Orton somehow kicks out again keeping the match going.

Rikishi wastes no time after the last failed pinfall attempt and he gets right back to his feet. He grabs Randy Orton by the head and guides him back to his feet as well. Rikishi measures him and he nails him with a big straight right hand. Rikishi measures him as well and he nails him with a second big straight right hand that makes Orton bend in pain holding his head staggering back a few steps. However, the Legend Killer is able to answer back, as he throws a punch of his own to the head of his opponent. Randy follows up and he nails his opponent with a toe kick to the middle section of the samoan. Orton delivers another right punch directed to the skull of Rikishi. Randy grabs Rikishi and he starts setting him up for a suplex. However, when he tries to lift Rikishi, either the samoan blocks or Rikishi’s weight is too much to pick up because Randy Orton can’t lift Rikishi. Instead, his opponent picks Randy Orton up and carries him with power toward the corner, crashing Randy’s spine first against the turnbuckle. Rikishi there continues his offense by repeatedly driving his shoulder to the middle section of his opponent, tackling Orton over and over and over again. Rikishi creates distance between him and his cornered opponent stepping backwards. Randy Orton staggers back from the corner walking right into Rikishi, who catches him back body dropping him down to the canvas. Rikishi makes the cover: 1….2…, Randy kicks out. Rikishi gets back to his feet and dashes to the ring ropes behind of him. He bounces back and nails Randy Orton with a leg drop that lands hard against the humanity of the Legend Killer. The crowd pops as Rikishi makes the cover on an immobile Randy Orton: 1….2…., the Legend Killer is somehow able to extend his right arm and grab the bottom rope, forcing the referee to stop the count and Rikishi to break his pinfall attempt. Rikishi gets back to his feet and he walks toward the opposite corner, where he taunts to the crowd and waits for Randy Orton to get back to his senses.

Randy Orton finally gets back to his feet, however he has his back turned to Rikishi. The Legend Killer turns around, and immediately Rikishi dashes toward him looking to nail him with a Big Boot directed to the jaw, however, Randy Orton sees it coming and he sidesteps making his opponent crash and burn, letting Rikishi pass by failing the maneuver. Rikishi stops his dashing and he turns around, then runs back toward his opponent, but Randy Orton attacks him first and receives him with a toe kick to the middle section, then he delivers a DDT driving Rikishi head first to the canvas. Randy Orton makes the cover: 1….2…, Rikishi is able to kick out. Randy Orton looks up with his eyes revealing some frustration about the match not being yet over. Orton grabs the head of Rikishi and he locks his opponent in a Reverse Chinlock. Randy applies all his strength to the maneuver trying to force his opponent to tap out…or tap out. Instead, and much to the frustration of the Legend Killer, Rikishi starts getting back to his senses and he starts recovering his standing position, with Orton still grabbing tight his head and trying to block his air supply. The samoan digs deep and he manages to lift his opponent up in the air, and then try to drop him with a sideslam, however Randy Orton, not releasing his opponent, reverses the maneuver into a headlock snapmare takeover, and keeps Rikishi on the mat with his Chinlock still applied. Randy then, in a smart move, and using his leverage advantage, puts one knee on the canvas while applying his maneuver. Rikishi now is in despair, trying to find his way out of the maneuver. He moves his arms up in the air looking for a way out before he’s blacked out thanks to his oxygen being cut off by Randy Orton. Rikishi manages to lure one arm in between the legs of Orton, and securing his other arm behind the neck of Orton, he goes to perform his coming back attack, as he uses his power advantage in the match, as he stands up and thanks to the position he had set his hands in, he has Randy Orton secured over his shoulders in a Torture Wrack position.

Rikishi keeps his opponent in that position punishing the back of his opponent, however, when he is about to drop down to his knees completing the punishment, Randy Orton is able to slide down of the hold and shoulders of Rikishi and get back to his standing position on the canvas. Randy quickly dashes to the ring ropes behind of him and bounces back connecting Rikishi with a tackle right to the leg of the samoan, bringing him down to the canvas. Orton takes a while getting himself together but he finally gets back to his standing position once again. He walks toward his opponent and starts putting the boots on him, stomping all over him, walking around Rikishi like a deadly scorpion, stomping on every limb, on every exposed body part of Rikishi. Orton then kicks the arm of Rikishi close to his body taking it out of the way. Orton grins a little and he leaps, landing right on Rikishi connecting a jumping knee drop right to the sternum. However, Randy Orton is not yet over, and instead, he seems to lose it, as he repeatedly starts dropping his knees on the humanity of his opponent, punishing and punishing his opponent with more and more double knee drops. Randy Orton grins as he notices a practically knocked out Rikishi. A light seems to have lightened on the face of the Legend Killer. Orton, methodically, starts walking backwards, measuring Rikishi, who’s now trying to get back to his feet close to the ring ropes. The crowd finally understands what Randy Orton will be going for: The Punt Kick. Randy waits patiently for Rikishi to get on the correct position. Finally, the samoan gets over his hands and knees, and immediately, Randy Orton dashes toward him probably going for the kick, however, Rikishi quickly gets back to his senses getting back to his feet and back body dropping the running Randy Orton down to the outside of the ring. However, Orton manages to not fell to the outside of the ring as he lands standing on the ring apron. Rikishi turns around and he gets guillotined to the top rope. Rikishi staggers back with violence.

Randy Orton climbs right back to the apron, staring at Rikishi with a sadistic grin on his face. Orton walks to the corner from the outside and climbs to the top rope, where he waits for the samoan to get back to his senses. Rikishi starts getting back to his senses. He turns around and immediately Randy Orton leaps from the top looking to hit a crossbody plancha, however Rikishi is able to use his power by catch him in mid air. Rikishi arranges his opponent putting him in position and then he connects Randy Orton with a Fall-Away slam. Rikishi walks toward him and he makes the cover: 1…2…., Randy Orton gets one shoulder up keeping the match going. Rikishi seems a little frustrated; however, he still has his goal in target. Rikishi grabs Randy Orton by the arm and he drags him close to a corner. Rikishi lifts both his arms taunting to the crowd, getting a big amount of cheers form the audience. Rikishi then, with his back turned to the inside of the ring, starts making his way to the second rope. He then starts jumping a little over the rope testing its support. Rikishi finally goes for it as he drops from the ropes looking to connect Randy Orton with a Banzai Drop, however, right on time to avoid any contact, Randy Orton is able to get out of the way making Rikishi hurt himself landing sat on the canvas hard. Orton immediately slides away and he starts taunting for the RKO. Rikishi is still sitting on the canvas but he starts making slowly his way back to his feet, death waiting for him behind. Randy Orton slowly is incorporating, following the same movements of the samoan and looking for the RKO. Rikishi finally turns around and immediately the Legend Killer leaps going for the RKO, however, and out of nowhere, Rikishi is able to counter by letting Orton fly a little over him on the RKO movement and then secure him in a backslide pin variation: 1…2….3.

Result: Rikishi defeats Randy Orton.


Borash: He did it! He did it!

JBL: What?!


Rikishi rolls to the outside of the ring celebrating his victory, lifting his right arm taunting to the crowd in celebration.

Borash: Call it casualty, or maybe he was playing possum, but Rikishi managed to turn an RKO into a pinfall situation and win the match.

JBL: Have to be kidding me!


Randy Orton and Rikshi continue staring at each other, Rikishi walking backwards up the ramp and Randy Orton from the inside of the ring still the mad. The referee walks toward him and puts one hand over his shoulder trying to calm him down, however Randy Orton turns around in anger and delivers an RKO to the referee.

Borash: Oh my God!

JBL: Somebody had to do that.

Borash: One hell of a battle tonight, but let’s not lose focus on what really matters here tonight, Rikishi is finally again, a BTW contracted wrestler.

JBL: Yeah good for him, welcome back to BTW, Rikishi, hope you can handle it, because I can assure you Jeremy, this is not over, Orton is not yet over with Rikishi.


(Commercial)


Borash: We’re back and to follow up on a story from earlier on this night, Joey Styles has arrived to the closest hospital facility to receive the medical attention he needs after the brutal attack of The Big Show.

JBL: I hope the guys from BTW.com can follow up the story.

Borash: But now, it’s been a hell of a ride tonight on the Staples Center, the debut of BTW Nitro, but it’s time for our main event.

JBL: Threats were made, a lot of talk, but now, it’s action time plain and simple.


“The Game†plays to a big amount of boos from the audience as Triple H makes his way out, with the BTW World Heavyweight Championship wrapped around his waist. Triple H walks into the ring and he completes his classic entrance, then he waits for his opponent.

“Goldberg’s March†breaks through the speakers as Goldberg makes his classic way out going from the locker room to the ring.



Triple H vs Goldberg

Triple H and Goldberg circle each other playing mind games with each other smiling and getting ready. They finally advance toward the each other and enter in a test of strength. Triple H gets the upperhand as he locks in a side headlock, however his advantage doesn’t last long as Goldberg takes advantage of his superior strength and he picks Triple H up and plants him with a sideslam, obviously forcing Triple H to release the hold. Goldberg then dashes to the ropes behind him and plants the just recovered champion with a shoulder tackle. Goldberg stares at the floored champion for a while and then once again he dashes to the ropes behind him and plants him once again with a tackle, that sends Triple H down to the canvas. Goldberg then taunts The Game waiting for him to get back to his feet. Triple H finally does so and Goldberg, without any impulse, back body drops him down to the canvas. Goldberg then makes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H kicks out. Goldberg incorporates and he stares at the floored Hunter. He then goes back to his offense and starts planting him with straight right hands right to the head of Triple H. He then puts his forearm right on the face of Hunter and then he rubs it across his facial features. He then lowers his forearm and puts him right on the throat of his opponent, choking Triple H. The referee starts the count that would end in a disqualification: 1…2…3…4…, Goldberg finally breaks it. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he stomps right on the head Triple H. Goldberg follows up his attack by getting back to his feet his rival and then sets, and connects the Cerebral Assassin with a Vertical Suplex, showing his power by holding Triple H in a vertical position quite a while. Goldberg steps back and waits for Triple H to get back to his feet. Hunter incorporates very close to the ropes. Goldberg then storms toward him and clotheslines him sending him over the top rope.

Goldberg taunts to the crowd and he finally follows up his opponent onto the outside of the ring. Goldberg picks Triple H back up to his feet. The Game tries to fight back and connects a straight right hand to the head of Goldberg, however the challenger recovers the domination on the match as he drives his elbow right to the head of Triple H rambling his thoughts. Goldberg then Irish Whips the Game against the ring post, and Triple H impacts with it head first. Goldberg taunts to the crowd and the camera then shows Triple H’s face, showing his busted wide open. Goldberg rolls back to the inside of the ring breaking the count-out made by the referee that was already up to seven, but he soon rolls back out to the exterior of the ring. Triple H is a bloody mess and is battling to get back to his feet. Goldberg walks toward him and tries to grab him, however Triple H reacts first and grabbing him by the trunks he throws him, also using a drop toehold, head first toward the steels steps. Triple H uses the apron as support and he incorporates, rolling back to the inside of the ring. The bloody champion then collapses in the middle of the ring and the referee starts the count-out for Goldberg, that is still knocked out on the outside of the ring: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…, Goldberg manages to get back to the interior of the ring. Triple H gets back to his feet and he stares with an also beaten opponent. The crowd starts heavily chanting Goldberg’s name, trying to motivate him and give him the upperhand. They finally explode and starts going at each other, exchanging blow after blow. Triple H gets the advantage on the punch fest and he then follows up as he Irish Whips Goldberg to the ropes and follows him driving his knee right to his head when he bounces back, to a big amount of boos from the crowd. Triple H makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg kicks out.

Triple H gets his hair out of his face and his bloody face shows frustration. The Game gets back to his feet and he dashes to the ropes behind him, then bounces back and plants Goldberg with a knee drop right to the head. Triple H looks around the audience and he announces the end. He starts taunting Goldberg waiting for him to get back to his feet. Goldberg gets finally back to his feet and turns around walking right into the Cerebral Assassin’s trap. Triple H kicks him in the gut and tries to set Goldberg in the Pedigree position, however Goldberg doesn’t let The Game to do it easily and he Back Body drops him reversing the maneuver. Goldberg is now on the offensive driver’s seat and he walks to the corner, where he climbs to the second rope. There, Goldberg starts waiting for his opponent to get back to his feet. Triple H finally gets back to his feet and he turns around getting right on front of the climbed Goldberg. Bill Goldberg immediately leaps out of the second rope and plants Triple H with a big jumping clothesline. Goldberg then crawls toward Triple H and makes the cover: 1…2…, The Game kicks out. Goldberg remakes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H once again kicks out keeping the match going. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he continues his attack as he puts the boots on The Game as he stomps viciously on the face of The Game. Goldberg then plants Triple H with an elbow drop right to his head, making the blood come out even more. Goldberg covers him again: 1…2…, Triple H kicks out one more time. Goldberg gets back to his feet and goes back to his offense. He picks Triple H back to a standing position and weakens him even more with a punch straight to the head of the BTW Champion. Goldberg then Irish Whips his opponent hard against the corner.

Goldberg goes toward the corner and he climbs to the second rope, where he then starts punishing his opponent with straight right hands to the head, all looking to get more blood out of Triple H. Goldberg, after the tenth punch climbs down the ropes and distances himself a little from the Game. Triple H staggers back from the corner beaten and walks right into Goldberg, that grabs him and gets him over his shoulders, then planting a Running Powerslam. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he explodes, firing the crowd up. He then helps The Game gets back to his feet pulling him up by the hair. He plants him with a series of straight right hands. He then throws him toward the ropes and lowers his head waiting for him to bounce back. Triple H in fact bounces back, but he takes advantage of the early lowering of the head by the challenger and he hits his patented knee facebuster. However, although Goldberg does feel the effect of the maneuver, he manages to maintain on his standing position and he staggers back, tackling The Game all the way to the corner. With Triple H cornered, the attack of Goldberg is much easier. The challenger starts driving his shoulder right to the middle section of Triple H. He finally stops and separates himself from the cornered King of Kings. The Game staggers back from the corner and walks right into the grab of Goldberg, who grabs him by the throat and then gets him over his shoulders. He walks around the ring showing his power and finally explodes with a Front Powerslam/Spinebuster like move that fires up the crowd. Goldberg taunts to the crowd and a portion of the audience cheers. He then goes to the corner announcing the end of the match.

Goldberg taunts Triple H waiting for the champion to get back to his feet. The Game finally incorporates, the blood falls down his forehead down to his chest. He is barely able to remain standing and he finally turns around. Goldberg immediately storms toward Triple H looking to connect the Spear however The Game somehow reacts first and he plants Goldberg in mid-run with his Double AA Spinebuster. Triple H then does his classic taunt, but then collapses down to his knee feeling the effects of the match. Goldberg gets back to his feet and Triple H incorporates again. He then delivers a kick straight to the gut, then sets and connects his challenger with a very booed Pedigree. The bleeding champion collapses on top of Goldberg: 1…2…3.

Result: Triple H defeats Goldberg


Borash: My God what a match!

JBL: This two men smell like smoke ‘cause they’ve been through fire, but like Triple H has said in the past, there’s no shame in losing to him.


Triple H and Goldberg lie next to each other. Triple H is however trying to get back to his senses.


“Here Comes the Pain†out of a sudden plays as Brock Lesnar makes his way out.

JBL: And what the hell is he doing here?


Brock Lesnar calmly slides to the inside of the ring. He grabs Goldberg and sets him over his shoulders. He stares at the kneeled Triple H all the time. Lesnar then sends his rival for the ride as he connects Goldberg with the F-5. Brock Lesnar gets back up and he taunts to the crowd, then he taunts to Triple H, who is trying to get back to his feet. Brock Lesnar finally leaves the ring.

Borash: He arrived, and he destroyed.


Triple H is given the BTW World Heavyweight Championship. Triple H turns around and somehow manages to get right back to his feet. He stares at Brock Lesnar and he lifts his BTW World Heavyweight Championship, blood pouring from his face, taunting.

Borash: And there he is, our champion, back to his feet.

JBL: And he’s sending a message not only to Bob Sapp but one has to argue than also to Brock Lesnar.


Scene fades to an end with Triple H lifting his championship up in the air as Brock Lesnar stares at him from the inside of the ring.




BTWTurningPointcopy.png


BTW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Triple H(c) vs Bob Sapp


Winner challenges the BTW Continental Champion at WrestleBowl.
Chris Jericho vs The Big Show

The Undertaker vs Elijah Burke

Edge vs CM Punk

King of the Ring Finals version 4
There Must be a Winner
Jeff Hardy vs Mr. Kennedy

Brock Lesnar vs Goldberg

 

Chuck Taylor's Grenade

Guest
Heyman Sapp opening promo-Nothing too spectacular. Heyman basically hyping Sapp up as a monster.

RVD vs. Sapp-Good match showing the strength of Sapp and the heart and quickness of RVD. Unusual to see Sapp take flight. Outcome was expected as Sapp isn't going to lose to RVD after dominating both Lesnar and Goldberg for the past couple months.

Elijah Burke vs. Maven-Damn, Maven can't catch a break between you and XBA. Standard squash here, par for the course for Maven.

Elijah Burke promo-I admire his bravery. I just wonder if he has something else up his sleeve as an insurance policy.

Punk and Edge promo-Awesome promo. In character in every way. Added a lot to their match at Turning Point.

Mark Henry vs. Muhammad Hassan-I guess they're not allies anymore. Anyway, another size vs. quickness match with size winning out in the end.

Sabu and T & A promo-Good, but not great promo. Nice to see T & A are going to be fighting champions.

Lesnar and Triple H promo-Intense, I thought they were gonna come to blows before Triple H walked away.

Mr. Kennedy...Kennedy promo-Great promo explaining the history between Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy. Kennedy on the mic is always good. Their match at Turning Point should be an instant classic.

Umaga vs. Chris Jericho-This match went on a lot longer than I expected it to. Not because of who it was but because of the action involved. It took three Lionsaults for Jericho to finally beat Umaga.

Big Show goin crazy-This is good because Big Show should only be booked as an unflinching monster.

Undertaker and Elijah-Short. Mind games by Undertaker are starting already.

MVP vs. Christian Cage-This was a great matchup worthy of being a champion vs. champion match. Each person got in a lot of offense and looked to have the match in their hands on several occassions.

Crushing C and others-Interesting promo with Crushing C wanting to protect his main event from outside interference by sending Heyman and Sapp home by threatening to take away Sapp's title shot. Afterwards we find out why he chose Randy Orton to face Rikishi.

Rikishi vs. Randy Orton-There seems to be a theme of quickness vs size tonight. LOL Anyway Rikishi gets the surprise win countering the RKO and earns the BTW contract.

Goldberg vs. HHH-Awesome main event match. Very worthy of being the debut Nitro main event match. Goldberg looked very strong in this match and controlled a good majority of the match. Triple H went for the pedigree kind of early in the match, but I guess when your wrestling Goldberg you want to end it as quickly as possible. HHH continues his momentum heading into Turning Point.

Final Thought-Awesome debut Nitro show. Really sets up Turning Point as a huge show. HHH vs. Sapp should be an incredible main event match. Hell, every match on the card should be awesome.
 

LAURINAITIS33

Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2008
Messages
337
Reaction score
0
Points
16
Age
44
Opening Promo/ Sapp VS RVD-Nothing great. Having Heyman being Sapp's manager is textbook way to get over somebody with no mic skills. Have him defeat RVD gives him even more respectibility for his match with HHH.

Burke VS Maven--Good job keeping Burke strong till he gets killed by Taker.

Punk And Edge--One of the possible feuds that I am a huge fan of, everything about them screams rivalry, Real good job in keepin them in character

Henry VS Hassan--Henry beats out Hassan. Makes me wonder if Allah isn't The Allah but he is going to be a wrestler or a manager.

T&A/ Sabu--Seemed odd to me because I think that would have been the most I have ever heard Sabu talk. Kind of goes against his kayfabe as a maniac to know that he has a brain lol. Also I liked that RVD wasn't there making Sapp look stronger instead of just having him back in the locker room

Lesnar/ HHH promo-Good way to set up possibly the next feud but know you kinda of know that HHH isn't dropping the belt to Sapp

Kennedy promo-Kind of seemed the same of Edge and Punk with the whole not in my league thing.Didn't like that aspect

Umaga/ Jericho match--You tried to make Jericho look like he is determined to win but it made me wonder how many Lionsaults would it take to beat The Big Show. Having him win some other way or have Big Show interfere I think would have made him look better

Elijah/Undertaker promo--Would have liked it better if Taker would have just played with him earlier seemed liked it was too forced at the time of the show

MVP/Cage match--Best of the night. Great action and great writing. MVP is a better threat now with the DriveBy kick than ever before.

C Promo--Good way to get Sapp out and maybe having Lesnar interfere instead setting up a possible HHH/Lesnar match in the future. Since I'm new to the thread I have to read up on the whole Rikishi situation to better understand it.

Rikishi/Orton match--You must have big things in store for Rikishi if he is defeating Orton. It was a surprise to me but like I stated earlier I have to read up on it some more.

HHH/Goldberg match--Good way to have HHH keep on looking strong especially after the display of Sapp at the beginning. It should be a hell of main event at Turning Point. I also like the tease of Lesnar and HHH getting into it.

Overalll a very solid show. The only thing I didn't like really was the Edge/ Punk promo seeming alot like the Kennedy/ Hardy one later. But that's like splitting hairs. Good Job.
 

LKO

Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2008
Messages
49
Reaction score
0
Points
6
Age
35
Best Match : MVP/Cage nicely written and seemed like a match I would want to see in real life.

Worse Match: All of your matches are good but id say Burke/Maven. Cuz I saw Maven on HSN selling Football Jackets

Best Promo: Edge/CM Punk good chemistry and it seemed like a real promo. I like this feud. The best feuds can steal the show even if titles aren't on the line.

Worse Promo: Probably the opening one even though it wasn't bad. It was the least good of them all.

Additional: Quality read, Turning point should be awesome. I have been reading up on your work and I do commend the leaps and bounds this BTB has made. One of the best IMO. Keep up the good work
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
BTWLOGO.png


BTW Official News

RVD and Sabu vs Albert and Test for the BTW Tag Team Championships have been added to Turning Point.

Following the actions of last week, Crushing C has confirmed Randy Orton vs Rikishi for Turning Point


BTWLOGO.png


Rumors from BTW
Your informer about Born to Wrestle

It is said that the reason why Teddy Hart was so suddenly taken off the roster losing his match against Chavo Guerrero was a nagging kne injury he had been trying to wrestle through. However, he had already reached the point in which surgery was inevitable. Hart is currently in Alabama, and many people says it is to have a check with Dr. Andrews. Teddy Hart is still contracted by BTW.


BTW is expected to go full force with the build up for Wrestlebowl on Turning Point and the night after. Card is still kept secret altough some matches have already been hinted.


Take it for what it's worth, but Dana White and BTW owner Matteo Quintavalle had meetings past weekend.
 

McLovin

Active Member
Joined
Aug 12, 2007
Messages
1,159
Reaction score
0
Points
36
Age
39
Location
Eng-er-land!
Lethal Combination's Thoughts on BTW Official News

Haven't checked out BTW for quite a while now, but I am really interested at the established feuds leading into Turning Point and after that Wrestlebowl.

- RVD and Sabu vs Albert and Test for the BTW Tag Team Championships have been added to Turning Point.
RVD and Sabu are a fantastic tag-team, capable of doing extraordinary things, which I hope you exploit whilst they are a team. I'm not much of a fan of Albert and Test, didn't like them from the beginning. But it's an intriguing match.

- Following the actions of last week, Crushing C has confirmed Randy Orton vs Rikishi for Turning Point
I didn't get all the Rikishi hype to be honest, it didn't seem like a very good wrestler to choose for the storyline. I'd like Orton to win and get another shot at the belt.
 

LKO

Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2008
Messages
49
Reaction score
0
Points
6
Age
35
Yeah I agree with the Rikishi comment, through reading your old results and to this point Rikishi has been getting some nice pushes and he just doesn't seem like a star that even with the pushes can get over with the fans. But hey, you are the guy who has gotten Bob Sapp to a title match and you have all the acolades so if you say its gold i believe it.
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
BTWNITRO.png
Preview


Last week, Rikishi earned the right to be called BTW talent once again, when he defeated Randy Orton to earn himself a new BTW contract. However, this will not be the last between the two, as at Turning Point, a rabid Randy Orton, who RKOed the same referee who officiated his match against the samoan, will face Rikishi one on one. The contract signing will continue for Rikishi this week nonetheless, as Randy Orton and Rikishi will officially sign their contract for their match this Sunday. What events will unfold? Who will try to get an upperhand going into their showdown?

But not only the referee was the not-wrestler talent who got brutalized last week. Joey Styles suffered the wrath of Big Show, who punched him right on the face and Chokeslammed him right into the floor. This week, Crushing C has promised that he has signed a qualified substitute meanwhile Styles recovers. Who will that be?

The wrath of Big Show might not be yet over, as this Sunday, he battles with Chris Jericho for a Continental Title match against Christian Cage at Wrestlebowl. This week, for the first time, Christian Cage will find face to face with his two possible opponents, as all three man are invited to the VIP Lounge. With MVP defeating Christian Cage last week, and his recorded history with Chris Jericho, not mentioning the unestability of the angry giant, will the lounge be able to content this men?

But if Chris Jericho will have a difficult match at Wrestlebowl, BTW World Heavyweight Champion will have a hell of an evening, as he has to defend his championship against no other than Bob Sapp. Sapp not only has his sneaky manager Paul Heyman backing him down, but he also has his undefeated streak giving him credibility to win the belt. Two of the men that have been defeated by Bob Sapp are Brock Lesnar and Goldberg, who will be facing as well at Turning Point, renewing their long history in BTW. But this week, all will be forced to team with the enemy, as in a Strange Bedfellows tag team match, just six days before Turning Point, Triple H will team up with Bob Sapp to face Goldberg and Brock Lesnar. Which opponents will be able to cooperate the best and win the match.

A man who would love to be the man facing Triple H for the championship is Edge. However, he is in a battle of respect with CM Punk. Or that is how he called it, as eventhough Edge defeated CM Punk at Starrcade crossing his name on the Rated R Hitlist, he still attacked Punk. But last week, CM Punk had nothing of it and he got revenge, sending Edge to sleep. Two weeks ago, CM Punk defeated AJ Styles one on one. This week, and in a rematch from Uprising, Edge will battle AJ Styles as well, in his crusade to prove that CM Punk is just not in his league. Will he succed?

Another man fighting as valiant as CM Punk is Jeff Hardy. However, his war was put on hold by the attack of Mr. Kennedy and the punt of Randy Orton. This week, he is still not cleared by doctors to compete, and will not be until Turning Point. Mr. Kennedy took advantage of that last week to verbally bash him and laid the rematch, for the fourth time, of their King of the Rings finals, with the twist that their must be a winner by any means. What kind of message will Mr. Kennedy send this week?

Despite general thought, Elijah Burke showed the world that indeed he is brave, as he laid the challenge for a one on one match at Turning Point against The Undertaker. But did he bite more than he can chew? He will have an opportunity to find out, as The Undertaker this week goes one on one with Orlando Jordan, a man who has teamed with Elijah Burke before. Will OJ be just the scout Elijah Burke needs, or will Taker start his road of destruction six days before Turning Point leading toward Elijah?

The tag team championships will also be defended at Turning Point, when friends turn on rivals then turn on friends again RVD and Sabu challenge the champions Test and Albert. This week however, we will have a little preview of that encounter, as Albert will go one on one with Sabu. With their match looming on the horizon, which unit send the message to their opponents?


Confirmed Card:

Strange Bedfellows Match
Triple H and Bob Sapp vs Brock Lesnar and Goldberg

Edge vs AJ Styles

The Undertaker vs Orlando Jordan

Albert vs Sabu

Official Contract signing
Randy Orton and Rikishi sign their contract for Turning Point

VIP Lounge
BTW Extreme Champion MVP invites BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage, Chris Jericho and The Big Show

Crushing C introduces Joey Styles's substitute

 

Evil Austin

Guest
Looks great - I drop a review.....


Confirmed Card:

Strange Bedfellows Match
Triple H and Bob Sapp vs Brock Lesnar and Goldberg
I have a feeling that Sapp will Snap and they will not be able to work together and Lesnar and Bill Goldberg work together just a tad longer.

Edge vs AJ Styles

The Undertaker vs Orlando Jordan
I have a feeling that Elijah Burke will cause an upset victory - seeing as they are against each other (I think may be wrong by memory)


Albert vs Sabu

Official Contract signing
Randy Orton and Rikishi sign their contract for Turning Point

VIP Lounge
BTW Extreme Champion MVP invites BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage, Chris Jericho and The Big Show

Crushing C introduces Joey Styles's substitute
 

THE Renegade Diesel

Active Member
Joined
Jun 26, 2008
Messages
1,879
Reaction score
0
Points
36
Age
29
Triple H and Bob Sapp vs Brock Lesnar and Goldberg
The HHH, and Sapp rivalry is much hotter. So with them losing, then throwing the blame upon each other can cause major heat for the feud.

Edge vs AJ Styles
Has to rebound off his last million loses. Then again, you can use this to enhance the Edge Punk match. Which you will probably do..

The Undertaker vs Orlando Jordan
How funny that 'Taker is going to battle a "brother". Why cant Burke have Kenny Dykstra for a friend? No, it has to be OJ :smh

Albert vs Sabu
Sabu looks to make more out of a win than Albert. Seriously, Albert?

Official Contract signing
Randy Orton and Rikishi sign their contract for Turning Point

I doubt you'd make them brawl. But..
Randy Orton: See Hunter I'm full of suprises.
I'm not sure if thats the direct quote from that showdown with HHH/RKO that ended with them brawling at ringside. But yeah, your full of suprises so I can be wrong.

VIP Lounge
BTW Extreme Champion MVP invites BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage, Chris Jericho and The Big Show

This seems very intresting. I have no clue whats going to go down besides Big Show, and Jericho duking it out. Or the champion versus champion deal last week would play a part in this.


Crushing C introduces Joey Styles's substitute

I have no clue who you may be bringing in. Adamle? I doubt its JR, or King. Foley? Tazz? A few possible options.
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
BTWNITRO.png



Live from BankAtlantic Center
Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


Pyro
Pyro
Pyro


The ring is set for the VIP Lounge


“I’m in Charge†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as we see Crushing C appear on the stage, coming out from the back.

JBL: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to BTW Nitro, I am the Wrestling God JBL and tonight, I stand alone here on the announcing booth due to the absence of Joey Styles thanks to the attack of The Big Show but that appears to be changing soon as our General Manager, Crushing C, makes his way down in what I expect to be the announcement of my new colleague.


Crushing C walks down the ramp ignoring the fans. He has a microphone in hand. He finally enters the ring. Crushing C looks around the audience as the fans heavily boo him. He stands in the middle of the ring ready to speak.

Crushing C: You see around me and the ring is all ready for the blockbuster VIP Lounge that will be taking place right here right now next after I conclude my announcement, so I will try to make my announcement as fast as I can. But first, I would like to take look at the actions that happened last week that caused the injury of Joey Styles.



Show: You know what Styles, I’ve had enough from you.


Big Show out of a sudden, and channeling his boxing background, nails a huge punch to the face turning the lights out of Joey Styles. Big Show then stands up from his chair and circles the announcing table getting in front of it. Chris Jericho sees this from the inside of the ring, however when he tries to get to the outside and help Joey, Big Show nails him with a punch as well, knocking him down and keeping him inside the ring. Big Show grabs Joey by the suit and pulls him over the announce table close to him and to where he is standing.

JBL: My God, what the hell is Big Show doing to Joey?


JBL tries to help his partner, however, as soon as he tries to get up from his chair, the Big Show, threatens him and tells him he’ll do the same to him if he comes close. JBL can’t do anything but watch as Big Show grabs Joey Styles by the throat, lifts him up in the air and Chokeslam him down to the concrete floor.

JBL: We need help. Now we need help!


Big Show looks around at the entire situation. He finally starts leaving with a demented expression on his face. When he walks up the ramp, a group of EMTs and officials rush next to him going to attend the knocked Chris Jericho and the immobile Joey Styles.



Crushing C: Joey Styles has indeed suffer damage on his zygomatic bone thanks to the punch of The Big Show and had a minor trauma on his lower back, which will need weeks of rest to heal up. Thanks to God, no surgery was needed; however, Joey Styles will be out close from two months.

Crowd breaks with a “Joey†chant.

Crushing C: A suitable substitute was needed, and that is just what I went out and did. I found a suitable substitute because that chair next to JBL looks awfully empty as of right now.

Crowd cheers in expectation.

Crushing C: So without further due, and because any introduction or presentation I could do would not make this man justice. Please BTW fans around the world, receive with a standing round of applause…Good Ol’ Jim Ross!


“Boomer Sooner†plays to a big pop from the audience, who giving him a standing round of applause receive Jim Ross welcoming into BTW. Jim Ross has a grin on his face as he walks down the ramp. Ross enters the ring and shakes hands in Crushing C.

Crushing C: Welcome to BTW and I hope this to be the beginning of a long, happy tenure.

JR shakes hands with Crushing C once again and leaves the ring, not before saluting the fans once again taking his hat off. He finally joins commentary with JBL.


JBL: Ladies and Gentlemen, a day that I really never thought would come to reality but certainly dreamed about, Jim Ross alongside me in commentary.

JR: I certainly never expected to be here in BTW, but I can assure you that I will give my absolute best in this new awesome ride I am embarking tonight.

JBL: Well without a shadow of a doubt I can say, this is a hell of an upgrade from Jeremy Borash last week.


Crushing C: That being said, my work is all done here, please enjoy tonight’s show.

Crowd doesn’t forgive Crushing C and they farewell Crushing C with a lot of boos.


“I’m Coming†plays to even more boos as the BTW Extreme Champion makes his way out. MVP looks arrogant as he walks down the ramp.

JR: We’ll be right back with what promises to be an amazing edition of the VIP Lounge.


(Commercial)


We return and we see MVP already in the middle of the ring. The ring is set for the VIP Lounge.

MVP: Once again, and because it doesn’t matter how many announcers get knocked out or signed in, none of you paid a ticket to see them, but instead to see me, MVP in the house, which can only mean one thing, big things popping, little things stopping, so sit back, enjoy the view, because the VIP Lounge is for people that are simply better than you.

Crowd boos.

MVP: And tonight certainly all in this ring are better than you, because, as only the VIP Lounge could do, two champions, and two men aiming to hold championship gold will be in the same ring, at the very same time, but, before we go any further, let me wish luck to a special friend of mine who also this Sunday will have the match of his life. I am speaking of Elijah Burke.

Crowd boos Burke’s mention.

MVP: Elijah, I have faith in you, and I know you can do it, I know you can defeat The Undertaker. But let’s move on. Introducing first, he’s the man who currently holds the BTW Continental Championship, and the man that will be defending his title at Wrestlebowl, he is the Instant Classic, or as he calls himself, Captain Charisma, Christian Cage!


“Just Close your Eyes†plays to boos from the audience once again as Christian Cage makes his way out, with the Continental Championship wrapped around his waist. He enters the ring and locks eyes with MVP.

MVP: What can I say else that it’s a pleasure to have you as my guest for the VIP Lounge here tonight. I also see your jaw is doing just right after that kick I gave you last week…nah man I’m joking, I’m joking.

Christian: You know it was a fluke.

MVP: Yeah, if that explanation works for you. Anyways, we are not here to discuss last week, but we are here to discuss about the future, the future as of this Sunday, or the future as in Wrestlebowl, in which you will be defending your belt against two possible opponents, but let’s meet them shall we? Introducing first, he’s the man knew to many as the World’s Largest Athlete, and the man that as this pasts weeks has been destroying absolutely everything on his path, ladies and gentlemen please welcome, The Big Show.


“Big†plays to a lot of boos as a serious Big Show makes his way down the ramp. He ignores everything and everyone on his way down until he finally enters the ring.

MVP: You know Christian, that’s one hell of an opponent, and I am sure you are praying that this man isn’t the one who wins this Sunday, and goes onto challenge you.

Christian: I am a defending champion; it doesn’t matter if “giganto†over here or the twelve year old with the funny haircut wins, I can beat them all, when I want, or when I want. If you didn’t know, now you know.

Show: Is that so? Maybe you should ask Joey Styles about how many chances you have of defeating me?

Crowd heavily boos.

MVP: Whoa, whoa, settle down, settle down. If my mathematics are correct, and they are damn sure always right, there’s one man missing in this equation. Many people call him the Ayatollah of Rock and Rollah, others as the Sexy Beast, but I, I will call him Y2J, please welcome, Chris Jericho!


“Break Down the Walls†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Chris Jericho makes his way out. He plays and taunts to the audience as he enters the ring, where he climbs to all corners, ignoring the people inside the ring, taunting to the audience. He finally settles in the middle of the ring.

Y2J: So, let’s see what we have here. We have a ghetto king, a creepy little bastard and an oversized, extremely hairy baby, and you call this a VIP Lounge?

Show: You know Chris, you sure have big mouth, but this Sunday, I will find extreme pleasure in knocking every tooth in your mouth, one by one.

Y2J: Wait a minute, wait just a minute, you will find pleasure in doing what to my mouth?

Christian: You know exactly what he said Chris, so stop playing the funny guy. But now that we are at it, I could take the Big Show, and I could beat him easily, but, deep inside, I want to face you, because I want to beat some respect into you.

Show: That sounds to me as if you are afraid of me.

Y2J: Shorty over there has a point. I mean, last week, you lost to MVP. What makes you even think that you could hang on the same ring with either me of the Big Show?

MVP: Cut it out, stop it right now. This is my show, don’t you forget that, and I don’t appreciate what you are doing here Chris. You come out here and start talking about how you are better than all of us, you start disrespecting me. Don’t forget who’s the best paid entertainer around here, don’t forget who’s the BTW Extreme Champion and don’t forget that whenever I want, I can easily beat, just like I have done before.

Y2J: Big Show is on Sunday, Christian at Wrestlebowl, but my agenda is free tonight, so how about you put your money where your mouth is and you and I go one on one tonight?

Crowd cheers the proposition.

MVP: You know what, I accept!

Crowd pops.

MVP: Oh, and one other thing…

MVP out of a sudden pushes Chris Jericho, shoving him right into The Big Show. The Big Show goes crazy and he nails a straight right hand to Chris Jericho knocking him down. Both the BTW Extreme Champion MVP and the BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage roll out of the ring escaping from the wrath of the giant. The Big Show however is not yet over with Y2J, and merciless, he just stomps over the leg of Chris Jericho, walking over the extremity of Jericho. The Big Show goes snaps and he destroys the entire VIP Lounge set.


JR: A rail of destruction caused by that man right there The Big Show, but what a slobber knocker announced for later on tonight, MVP battles Chris Jericho.

JBL: You say a picture is worth a thousand words, take look at that one, The Big Show standing tall in the middle of the ring, over his opponent this Sunday, Chris Jericho.


(Commercial)


JR: We’re back with BTW Nitro and last week, we saw two men that seemed to be good friends engage in a fight in that very ring, with Mark Henry in the end victorious.

JBL: That’s right and, since then, nobody, and I mean nobody from BTW has heard or seen anything about Muhammed Hassan.

JR: That’s really a shame but, how about we take a look at the events that unfolded during that match between Mark Henry and Muhammed Hassan last week.



“Countdown†plays as Albert, with the BTW Tag Team Championship over his shoulder, makes his way out.

JR: An impressive man right there and one half of the tag team champions, Albert.

JBL: But he’s coming alone into the ring. No signals of Test.


“Arabian Beat†breaks through the PA system as Sabu steps out from the stage. He performs his magician of Arabia taunt and then walks down the ramp into the ring.

JR: This man also coming alone, his tag team partner RVD not accompanying him tonight.

JBL: But these two teams will indeed meet this Sunday at Turning Point with the BTW Tag Team Championships on the line.



Albert vs Sabu

Albert and Sabu circle each other around the ring, waiting for a space or opening to appear to attach the opponent. Sabu rushes in and he storms toward Albert and goes for a dropkick to the knee, however Albert is able to leap above Sabu making the Arabian fail sliding under him. Sabu gets back to his feet and Albert turns around. Sabu gets the advantage in the offensive side as he starts unfolding a series of straight right hands to the head of Albert. However, Albert answers back connecting a headbutt that staggers Sabu away. Sabu rolls over his head and gets right back to his feet, and storms right back toward his opponent and starts nailing him with a series of straight right hands once again. Albert once again answers back this time just pushing Sabu, shoving him away. Sabu once again rolls over his humanity and gets back to a vertical standing. Sabu once again goes toward Albert and nails him with a storm of big straight right hands. Albert goes to repeat the routine and send Sabu away, this time going for a punch of his own, however Sabu shows that he is on the zone right now and he blocks the punch and continues then punching the big man. Sabu grabs Albert by the arm and goes to Irish Whip him toward the ropes, but reality sets in and Sabu cannot move Albert. Sabu pulls again in another effort, but to no avail. Albert finally answers back, sidestepping and instead he being the one Irish Whiping his opponent toward the ring ropes. Sabu bounces back, however he leaps going to attack Albert, attempting a Hurracanrana. But the strength and power of Albert is just way too much and he catches Sabu while performing the maneuver, avoiding the Hurricanrana. Albert quickly sets Sabu then and he drives his opponent spine first down to the canvas with a powerful powerbomb. Albert makes the cover: 1…2…, Sabu is somehow able to get a shoulder up. Albert doesn’t even argue with the referee and he goes to continue the match. Albert grabs Sabu by the arm and pulls him up, guiding him back to a standing position where he can continue the punishment.

Albert keeps Sabu grabbed by the arm. He pulls Sabu close to him and nails him with a short-arm clothesline. Albert doesn’t release Sabu just yet. He keeps him grabbed by the arm and guides him once again up to his feet. He pulls him again toward him connecting him with a short arm clothesline once again. Albert now releases Sabu but he doesn’t make the cover. Instead, he grabs Sabu by the hair and pulls him back to a standing position. Albert weakens him with a straight right hand to the head and then Irish Whips him toward the ring ropes. Sabu bounces back toward his opponent, who receives him with a hard lariat that violently knocks him to the ground. Albert now makes the cover: 1…2…, Sabu is able to kick out. Albert remakes the cover, hooking both legs this time: 1…2…, Sabu kicks out. Albert gets back to his feet and this time he walks toward the referee and argues with him about a slow count. This allows Sabu to start recovering, garnering his strengths and breath. Albert finally gives up on his argument with the referee. He turns around going to continue his attack on his opponent, however Sabu surprises him receiving him with a schoolboy pin: 1…2…, Albert kicks out just in time. Both men get right back to their feet and stare at each other. Albert’s face reflects still the surprise of getting caught in the roll up. Both men come close to each other in the middle of the ring and once again explode toward one another, trading big straight right hands, blow after blow. Albert eventually gets the upperhand with his advantage in the power department. He reaffirms his advantage by driving his knee right to the middle section. Albert throws then Sabu toward the corner expecting him to crash against the turnbuckle. However, Sabu now shows his advantage on the athletic department and jumps all the way to the second rope avoiding the clash. He then flies toward Albert looking to connect a crossbody plancha. But Albert is already waiting for him and the giant catches Sabu in mid air, to the awe of the crowd.

Albert turns to the middle of the ring and he goes to probably slam him down to the canvas, however out of nowhere Sabu is able to fight back connecting an Implant DDT, driving his opponent head first into the canvas. Sabu and Albert lie next to each other knocked out. However, eventually, Sabu starts getting back to his senses, crawling toward the ring ropes. Sabu uses the ropes to get back to his feet pulling himself up. He gets out of the ring and to the apron, where he waits for his opponent to get back to his feet. Albert eventually starts getting back to his senses again. Albert gets fully back to his standing position and turns around. Sabu immediately springboards and connects Albert right on the chest with a Springboard Front Dropkick. Sabu hurries and he makes the cover: 1….2…, Albert once again kicks out. Sabu quickly gets back to his feet and away from Albert. Almost immediately, Albert starts getting back to his senses and begins to get back to his senses, putting one knee on the canvas. Sabu isn’t going to allow it and he runs toward the ring ropes, springboards and nails Albert with a Sprinboard Roundhouse kick right to the jaw, knocking him down. Sabu makes the cover once again: 1….2…, Albert gets one shoulder up. Sabu looks a little frustrated now. He gets right back to his feet and grabbing his opponent by the head, he starts trying to lift up the dead weight of his opponent, to punish him even more but with him standing. However, Albert snaps and reacts, leveling Sabu with a big knife like uppercut that not only creates separation but also hurls his opponent away. Albert gets back to his feet. Sabu staggers toward him looking to attack him, however the big man receives him with a kick to the middle section. Albert then grabs his opponent and sets him in a gutwrench position. Albert looks around the audience before continuing the maneuver. Albert finally lifts his opponent going to get him in a backbreaker position, however in the same flow of the maneuver Sabu reverses the intentions of Albert instead getting his opponent in a victory roll. Albert cannot get out of the maneuver: 1….2…3.

Result: Sabu defeats Albert


JR: My Gawd, he did it, Sabu just defeated Albert.

JBL: And a hell of a momentum Sabu and RVD just got with this victory.

JR: But the question rises, will RVD and Sabu be able to once again be victorious against Test and Albert, this time for championship gold.


Sabu celebrates his victory walking backwards up the ramp, performing his magician of Arabia taunt and moving his hands around his waist taunting for the title.


(Commercial)


“Don’t Waste my Time†plays to a chorus of boos from the audience as Orlando Jordan, being accompanied by Elijah Burke, make their way out.

JR: We are back and it appears that for the following match, Mr. Burke has wanted to get a first class seat.

JBL: It’s called scouting the competition, and Burke will need a lot of scouting for this Sunday if he wants to bring it to The Undertaker.


Elijah Burke and Jordan walk down the ramp. Orlando enters the ring and taunts to the crowd, while pointing to Burke on the outside.


“The Darkest Side†plays to a gong, making the crowd explode, as lights go out. Orlando Jordan immediately rolls to the outside of the ring joining Burke at ringside and leaving the ring empty for his opponent. The Undertaker finally appears and makes his slow walk down the ramp. He reaches the steps and lights go back on. Taker enters the ring and removes his hat and jacket. Orlando Jordan finally returns to the inside of the ring. The referee rings the bell.



The Undertaker vs Orlando Jordan

The Undertaker immediately gets in attack mode, with his fists in front of his face and slowly but firmly advancing toward his opponent. Orlando Jordan seems nervous as the Deadman slowly goes toward him going to attack him. Nonetheless, Jordan, eventhough he appears to be trapped with the corner against his back and The Undertaker in front of him, ducks an attempted punch of his opponent and escapes from his possible prison. The Undertaker turns around now he being the one cornered and Orlando Jordan reveals his game plan, as he starts nailing a series of clubs to the knee of his opponent, trying to take the leg of The Undertaker out. However, The Deadman is still fresh in the match and with his upperbody unharmed and not being restricted, he stops the attack off Orlando Jordan by grabbing him by the back of the neck. Taker walks away from the corner but still grabbing his opponent by the back of the neck. He then guides him up to a vertical position, and levels Orlando Jordan with a headbutt. Taker then goes to throw his opponent toward the ring ropes, however OJ for the first time in the match manages to reverse his opponent, instead he being the one to Irish Whip The Undertaker toward the ring ropes. Taker bounces back, however he is the one to attack the expecting Orlando Jordan, connecting him with a flying clothesline. The Undertaker gets back to his feet, and to a big explosion from the audience, he lifts his arm up in the air taunting for the Chokeslam. However, and sensing that his friend is in danger, Elijah Burke climbs up to the apron distracting not only the referee but his real target, The Undertaker. Taker turns around and he walks toward him. However, it proves to only be a charade as Orlando Jordan gets back to his feet and silently goes toward him to cheap shot him. He loses his calm and just dashes toward the Deadman, however it doesn’t pay off as The Undertaker receives him with a big boot that knocks him down to the canvas.

Taker immediately dashes to the ring ropes behind him and bounces back nailing Orlando Jordan with a leg drop making him pay for his sins. The Undertaker makes the cover: 1….2…, Orlando Jordan is able to kick out. Taker gets back to his feet and he guides his opponent up with him. Taker connects him with a headbutt, and he then follows up with a series of big straight right hands to the head of Orlando Jordan. Taker weakens him even more connecting him with yet again another big punch to the head, unleashing the soup bones on his opponent. He grabs Orlando Jordan by the arm and Irish Whips him toward the ring ropes. OJ bounces back and Taker attempts for a clothesline, however Orlando Jordan manages to duck the attempt, passing by. The Undertaker turns around only to get connected by a dropkick to the knee by Orlando Jordan, refocusing on that body part of his opponent. Jordan, finding himself on the offensive end now, takes full advantage and goes crazy over his opponent, connecting him with a series of punches to the right knee of the Big Show. Orlando Jordan isolates the leg of his opponent and goes to set his opponent for a Single Legged Boston Crab, however somehow Taker is able to shove him away hurling him across the ring. Orlando Jordan bounces back to the ring ropes behind him thanks to the momentum of the kick of the Deadman. Taker jumps right back to his feet, although favoring his right leg now, and waits for him to bounce back. Orlando Jordan does so and Taker tries to receive him again with a clothesline, but OJ once again avoids it ducking the attack of The Undertaker. The Deadman once again turns around and Orlando Jordan takes him down by the legs, then sets the Deadman in a Sharpshooter. The crowd heavily boos Orlando Jordan as he applies the submission maneuver on his opponent. However, The Undertaker starts crawling toward the ring ropes. He manages to reach a distance of a fingertip of the ring ropes. However, the referee gets distracted by attending and checking Orlando Jordan, who’s applying the maneuver.

Taker is about to grab the bottom rope and force Orlando Jordan to break his submission maneuver. However, Elijah Burke manages to intervene in the match, as he grabs the hand of The Undertaker and keeps him away from grabbing the ropes and breaking the submission maneuver. Orlando Jordan pulls him back to the middle of the ring, however when he’s doing so, Taker pulls the inside leg of Orlando Jordan breaking the submission maneuver himself. Jordan goes to attack Taker, but the referee keeps him away. Taker slowly recovers his standing position. OJ, now that his opponent is back to his feet, dashes toward him, however Taker receives him by grabbing him by the throat. He then sets him up over his shoulders, walks toward the corner, and drops him connecting Snake Eyes. Taker’s leg isn’t in shape for him to dash, so he just waits for Orlando Jordan to stagger back from his clashing. OJ remains groggy for being dropped head first into the turnbuckle. Jordan finally turns around and gets grabbed by the throat. Taker holds him up in the air and connects him with a Chokeslam. Taker immediately passes his thumb across his throat, announcing the end. He grabs Orlando Jordan by the head and guides him back to his feet. Taker sets him up, and staring directly into Elijah Burke on the outside of the ring, he connects him with the Tombstone Piledriver. Taker makes the RIP cover: 1…2…3.

Result: The Undertaker defeats Elijah Burke


JR: And this one goes for the demon of the Death Valley.

JBL: But that wasn’t Elijah Burke, because I assure you, on Sunday it will be different.

JR: Well, Burke sure got involved nonetheless in this contest.


Elijah Burke reaches for OJ and rolls him out of the ring. The Undertaker does his classic taunting. Elijah Burke and Orlando Jordan retrieve walking up the ramp, as The Undertaker stares at Burke, then passes his thumb across the throat taunting him.


We go backstage and we see Leticia Cline.

Cline: Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome my guest at this time, CM Punk!

Crowd pops as CM Punk walks into the scene.

Cline: Punk, last week, you went to a place you had never gone before, when you physically brought it to your opponent this Sunday, Edge. What where your motives behind that?

Punk: You know Leticia, last week, I did nothing that I didn’t say I wouldn’t do. I said Edge dropped the first bomb in this war and I just answered back. He wants to attack him from behind, well two can play that game, although unlike I him, I did it like a man, because I did it face to face.

Cline: Let’s switch gears for a bit, tonight, Edge goes one on one against AJ Styles, a man who you already defeat two weeks ago, coincidentally just before the attack of the Rated R Superstar. What are your thoughts in the match?

Punk: Well you know, Edge thinks he is in a league of his own, a league in which I don’t belong in. My entire career, I have proven people wrong. Everything I have done on my career has been against the odds. On Sunday, I have a chance to do that once again by defeating Edge.

Crowd cheers.

Punk: But tonight, Edge has a chance to do something he never does: back up his words. I already defeated AJ Styles. He wants to prove to the world I am not on his level, he can start by defeating Styles as well.

CM Punk walks out of the scene.


(Commercial)


“Metalingus†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Edge makes his way out making his classic entrance. He makes his way down to the ring, looking focused. He leaps and stares at the stage looking for his opponent.

JBL: Look at him, he’s prime and ready to prove that he is better than CM Punk.


“I am†plays to boos from the crowd as AJ Styles makes his way out, pointing to the audience and looking with an air of arrogance. He enters the ring and the referee rings the bell.



Edge vs AJ Styles

As soon as the referee rings the bell, AJ Styles and Edge starts jogging on the same spot trying to warm up and get on the rhythm of the match. AJ Styles then out of nowhere dashes toward Edge looking to plant him, however Edge sidesteps away avoiding any contact with AJ Styles. Styles gets back to his feet and stares at Edge for a while, until he then storms toward his opponent once again, but Edge this time he leaps over his opponent again avoiding any contact, Edge then, when AJ Styles fully incorporates behind of him, Edge sets him and plants him with a neckbreaker. Edge makes the quick cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kick out. Edge gets back to a standing position and he starts putting the boots on his opponent, as he violently stomps all over the body of his opponent. Edge then grabs AJ Styles by the back of the head mildly incorporating him, then begins to repeatedly drive his right hand toward the facial features of his opponent, punching him on the face. The referee tries to stop it but as he cannot do it, he starts the count for Edge that would end in a DQ: 1…2…3…4…, Edge finally drops the punching avoiding any repercussion from the official. Edge then picks his opponent up to his feet and follows up kicking him right on the gut with a toe kick. Edge then runs toward the ring ropes behind him and bounces back looking to attack AJ Styles, however AJ Styles is able to attack first as he reacts with speed and plants the bouncing back Edge with a Spinning Heel Kick. Styles measures then the recovering Edge, that is getting back to his feet, and he walks close to the ropes taunting him. Edge gets back to his feet and AJ Styles, that is turning his back to him grabbing the ropes, immediately springboards and he comes back with a Springboard Reverse Elbow right to the face of Edge.

Styles returns to the middle of the ring to where Edge is knocked out and measures him, then lands a moonsault out of nowhere landing completely on his opponent. Styles makes the cover: 1…2…, Edge gets one shoulder up. Styles then gets completely on top of Edge and starts planting him with a series of mounted punches. He then gets back to his feet and walks toward the ropes, only to then return to where Edge is, knocked out, and once again he punches him repeatedly, looking and making sure he stays down for the next maneuver. Styles gets out of the ring and to the apron. He then looks around encouraging himself and he springboards toward the inside of the ring, then landing on the knocked out Rated R Superstar with a Springboard Leg Drop. Styles maintains the position, with his leg across the chest of his opponent, making a cover: 1…2…, Edge kicks out with relatively ease thanks to the bad cover. Styles remakes the cover this time hooking the leg: 1…2…, Edge gets one shoulder up. Styles gets then Edge back to his feet and sets him up for a suplex, however when he is about to connect it, Edge blocks it avoiding the maneuver. AJ Styles then lets Edge go and plant him with a series of straight right hands right to the middle section weakening him. Style sets Edge back up again and goes for the suplex, however Edge in mid-air is able to counter as he slides down the hold of his opponent and lands right over his feet on the canvas. Edge then takes advantage of his position and he plants AJ Styles with the Edge-O-Matic. Edge hooks up a leg of his opponent and makes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kicks out. The Rated R Superstar gets his opponent back to a standing position, then grabs him by the arm and throws him toward the ropes.

AJ Styles bounces back from the ring ropes only to get planted with a big boot right to the head of his opponent knocking him down to the canvas. Edge taunts to the crowd lifting both his arms, getting a lot of boos from the audience. He then goes toward the ropes, stomping right on the head of AJ Styles on the way toward them. Edge then climbs to the top rope and there he taunts AJ Styles, waiting for him to get back to a standing position. Styles finally starts doing so and he then gets back to a standing position. He then finally turns around, and Edge immediately leaps out of the top rope, connecting his opponent with a Missile Dropkick that lands completely and hard on the chest of his opponent. Edge grins in confidence and he walks toward where AJ Styles is laid down. The Rated R Superstar makes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles is able to get back to his feet. Edge seems a little frustrated. He then gets back to his feet and he puts the boots on AJ Styles, stomping his opponent repeatedly. He then grabs Styles by the head and gets him back to a standing position. He locks him in a side headlock. Styles moves his hands trying to get out of the hold, and Edge answers back inside the ring applying even more pressure to the hold. However, AJ is finally able to find the way to get out of the hold and he picks up the Rated R Superstar and plants him with a sideslam, managing to escape the hold of his opponent. Styles measures Edge, that is already recovering and is sitting on the canvas. AJ then dashes to the ropes behind him and comes back planting him with a dropkick right to the back. AJ Styles feels the momentum going on his favor now, and he then goes out of the ring to the apron. He there taunts his opponent waiting for him to get back to a standing position. Edge starts getting back to his senses. He finally gets back to a vertical position, but continues turning his back on AJ.

Edge then turns around and AJ Styles immediately springboards from the apron toward the inside of the ring, looking to plant the Rated R Superstar with a high flying maneuver, however in mid-air Edge is able to counter, as he kicks the flying AJ Styles with a toe kick to the middle section, then plants him with his Impaler DDT. Both competitors remain side by side knocked out. The referee starts the count, after while of waiting any showing of recovery, however he then starts it as none Edge or AJ Styles are even moving on the canvas, they are just knocked out. Edge slowly gets back to his senses and he then starts crawling toward his opponent, until he gets one arm above his opponent, making the cover: 1…2…, Styles kicks out. Edge looks even more frustrated. He incorporates up to his knees and then pulls his hair back, thinking and contemplating what will his next step would be. Edge then gets back to a standing position and he then goes toward the corner, where after a few seconds he starts taunting AJ Styles, announcing the end of the match as he taunts for the Spear. AJ Styles then starts slowly getting back to a standing position, trying to get back to his senses. He finally gets back up and he turns around. Immediately the Rated R Superstar dashes toward his opponent looking for the Spear, however Styles manages to frog leap above his opponent and letting Edge pass by. Edge continues his dash until he clashes with the ring post going through the top and second ring ropes on the corner. Edge then staggers back from the crashing with the ring post, and goes blindly right toward where AJ Styles is waiting for him. AJ Styles grabs him and he quickly rolls his opponent up, the referee starts the count for the pinfall of AJ Styles: 1…2…, Edge is able to kick out sending AJ Styles away and keeping the match going.

AJ Styles looks shocked at the fact of Edge kicking out. However, Edge isn’t match ending beaten and he gets back to his feet as well, as both men stare at each other. Edge wastes no time and he dashes toward his opponent on the opposite side of the ring looking to hit the spear, however AJ Styles ducks him side stepping, and making Edge pass by bouncing to the ropes. Edge bounces back and when he does so AJ receives him and takes him down by the legs, then with his opponent now floored, he starts setting him for the Styles Clash, but before he is able to do so, Edge counters making Styles trip as he pulls his leg. Styles falls to the canvas. Both men get back to their feet, and immediately Edge dashes to the ring ropes. Styles turns around and walks finally right into the Spear. Edge makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Edge defeats AJ Styles


JR: It took a while, and many attempts, but finally, finally Edge got the Spear, and the match was over

JBL: And this certainly proves the superiority of Edge over CM Punk.

JR: We will see about that on Sunday.


CM Punk out of a sudden appears on the stage.

JR: And there he is, the young man that will be facing Edge this Sunday.


CM Punk starts clapping at the victory of Edge. Edge gets rabid, and he starts taunting CM Punk, inviting his opponent to enter the ring. CM looks around the audience and after a chant of his name motivate him; he runs down the ramp and slides into the ring. However, Edge shows he really doesn’t want any of it as he slides out of the ring. The crowd boos as Edge escapes from CM Punk, who from the inside of the ring taunts to him telling him to return to the ring.

JR: I might be new in here, but I can clearly say, Edge is no better than CM Punk, certainly not after that.

JBL: I thought you said we would see that on Sunday?


(Commercial)


JR: Gentlemen we’re back and let me tell you, personally, this has been a hell of a night, amazing atmosphere and amazing action.


“Turn up the Trouble†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Mr. Kennedy appears on the stage and he starts walking down the ramp.

JBL: Oh JR, and it is about to get a hell lot better, because right there is the future of this business, Mr. Kennedy.


Ken Kennedy enters the ring and standing in the middle, he lifts his left hand grabbing the microphone that lowers from the ceiling. He gets ready to speak then.

Kennedy: Last week, last week I told the world about the match me and Jeff Hardy will engage at Turning Point. And since that day, there has been only one thing and one thing only on my mind, every time I close my eyes I see, I imagine…Jeff Hardy.

Crowd cheers the mention of Hardy

Kennedy: All week long I have developed on my head scenarios in which I destroy Jeff Hardy, I tear him apart limb by limb, and by doing that, I earn, I take, what’s rightfully mine, when I seat on the king throne, and I am declared the new, and finally, King of the King winner.

Crowd boos.

Kennedy: Now Jeff, I know that you are watching this from your hospital bed…

Crowd boos.

Kennedy: I know you’re watching from your hospital bed and, I just want you to sink in this moment, and I want you to take a long, deep look into your yourself and admit now that I am better, admit now that I am the one deserving to be King of the Ring, admit now that I am the winner, because if you don’t, at Turning Point this Sunday, a cold dose of reality will sink in Jeff, because it isn’t needed to know much to see that I am beating you, and when I do that, not only you…

Crowd interrupts him with a “You suck†chant.

Kennedy: Not only you, but the entire world, the entire world will see that from the very get-go, I was rightfully the King of this Ring, the King of BTW, that I am Miisteeeeeeeer Keeeeneeeeeeeeeedyyyyy……..Keeeeneeeee….


“Loaded†plays to an eruption from the crowd, who expects to see Jeff Hardy come out. However, after a while, nobody does come out.

Kennedy: Hey, you know, that was gold right there, that was pretty funny. I have no idea who pulled that one off but…

Crowd boos him heavily as Mr. Kennedy grins in the middle of the ring.

Kennedy: But I am pretty sure he’s not nearly as cool as Miiisteeeeeeeeer Keeeeneeeeeeedy….Keeeeneeeee….Oh what now!


Kennedy screams in frustration as “Loaded†once again plays to the crowd. However this time, the real one comes out, as Jeff Hardy appears on the stage. Jeff starts talking trash to Kennedy.

Kennedy: Wait Jeff, wait…

Jeff Hardy waits no more, and instead he dashes ramp down and slides into the ring. Mr. Kennedy tries to attack him first, however Jeff takes him down to the canvas, where he continues his aggression with mounted punches right to the head of his opponent. Hardy gets back up and away and taunts to the crowd. Kennedy makes his way up his feet but close to the ring ropes. Jeff Hardy dashes toward him and nails him with a clothesline sending him over the top rope and to the outside of the ring.

JR: Can you say reciprocity?

JBL: Why reciprocity? I don’t remember Kennedy never taking a cheap shot on Jeff Hardy.


Hardy taunts to the crowd from the inside of the ring as Mr. Kennedy crawls away.


We go backstage and we see Paul Heyman and Bob Sapp talking about something. Out of a sudden, Triple H steps into the scene.

Heyman: What do you want?

HHH: I was just passing by and I saw you two guys and I thought of apologizing for what I did two weeks ago with the whole showing of extremely ridiculous pictures of you Bob because I mean, it was really, really funny but, I should have respected you as the competitor that you are.

Heyman: That’s right and…

Triple H cannot hold it any more and he breaks into laughter.

HHH: I’m sorry, I’m sorry, it’s just that, “the competitor that you areâ€, it’s…

Bob Sapp gets mad and he walks toward The Game.

Sapp: What do you want?

Triple H gets serious now.

HHH: Well you see, we are in a tag team match later on tonight, in which you and I will be tag team partners, you know, the classic way to hype an encounter before a PPV, set opponents as awkward tag team partners and hoping to add some interest into the match when one of them turns into the other to the get the advantage going into their one on one match.

Sapp: And?

HHH: I wanted to let you know, because tonight, you are not my partner. You are just another obstacle on my way to the victory, mine, because tonight, I am going out there to fight alone, win alone, and conquer alone.

Triple H and Bob Sapp stare at each other. Heyman stands next to Bob then. Triple H turns around and leaves.


(Commercial)


JR: We are back and this next match well, we saw how it was agreed earlier on tonight, and it’s time to see the payoff.

JBL: And it looks to be a hell of a match.


“Break down the Walls†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Chris Jericho steps out and makes his way down.

JR: There is Chris Jericho and as you can see, he’s favoring his right leg.

JBL: An injured right leg thanks to the attack of his opponent at Turning Point, The Big Show.


“I’m Coming†plays to boos from the audience as MVP makes his way out. He has the BTW Extreme Championship around his waist. Porter enters the ring in arrogant fashion and stares at Chris Jericho. The referee rings the bell.



Chris Jericho vs MVP

Chris Jericho and MVP stare at each other . They take a while but finally they start moving and circling each other looking for a spot to attack each other, however, we can see on the circling that Chris Jericho is trying to hide and protect his injured right leg. MVP slides and advances looking to take Y2J down grabbing him by the leg, however Chris Jericho sidesteps and he avoids Porter. MVP then turns around only to get locked in a side headlock by Y2J. Jericho applies all his strength on the hold, draining and draining, putting even one knee on the canvas on times to increase the pressure on the hold. However and after a while of applying the maneuver, MVP manages to counter the hold, floating over the side of his opponent, and locking Chris Jericho in a wristlock. MVP looks confident now, but Y2J counters then going to Irish Whip Porter away, looking a way out of the hold he is applying. However, Porter counters the counter of Chris Jericho, and Y2J is instead thrown toward the ropes. He bounces back toward Porter who awaits for him to attack him, however Jericho attacks first and he shoulder blocks MVP down to the canvas. Chris Jericho waits for a few seconds for MVP to start incorporating, and when he does, he dashes to the ropes then bouncing back and planting MVP with a second shoulder block. Chris Jericho goes for the same routine, waiting for the champion to start incorporating, and when he does so, he runs toward the set of ring ropes in front of him, however when he bounces back MVP shakes the dominance of his opponent, snapping and planting his opponent out of nowhere with a club right to the right leg of Chris Jericho, attacking his injured extremity and making him collapse as his right leg twists in an ugly, awkward way. MVP then, like a shark that smells blood in the water, goes viciously to put the boots on his floored opponent, stomping all over his right, inferior extremity, making his opponent growl in pain.

MVP continues stomping on the leg of his rival. He then grabs it and sets him, nailing him after with a big jumping knee drop right to the calf of Chris Jericho. When getting connected with it, Chris Jericho exhales in big pain. Montel Vontavious Porter makes the cover: 1…2…, Chris Jericho kicks out. MVP looks shocked, but he finally goes to continue his offense and match. He gets back to his feet, then brings Chris Jericho up with him. Porter weakens him a bit planting Chris with straight right hands to the forehead of his rival. He then grabs him by the arm and then throws him toward the ring ropes, Chris Jericho bounces back toward the BTW Extreme Champion that awaits him to attack him, however Y2J reacts first nailing him with a short flying forearm right to the head of MVP bringing him down. Chris Jericho limps his way toward the next set of ropes running, then bouncing back and planting MVP once again with a clothesline knocking him down. Y2J measures him and he runs toward the set of ring ropes behind Montel Vontavious Porter, then catching and planting the incorporating MVP with his trademarked bulldozer. Chris Jericho takes his time, holding his right leg resenting his injured extremity. He finally gets together his composure. He then dashes to the ropes and using the middle rope he springboards looking to nail the Extreme Champion with the Lionsault, however and right on the nick of time, MVP manages to roll out of the way making his challenger fail. Chris Jericho somehow manages to land right on his feet, however almost immediately he staggers in pain as he has hurt even more his right leg while landing. MVP measures him and nails him with a quick but well measured dropkick right to the calf of the leg of Y2J, bringing him suddenly and painfully down to the canvas. Montel makes the cover: 1…2…, Chris Jericho manages to get one shoulder up to keep the match going.

MVP looks shocked at the kick out and he gets back to his feet, and when he does so he goes right back to the attack of the leg of his opponent, stomping on it. He then grabs the extremity and goes to lock Chris Jericho inside a Boston Crab, however his opponent manages to get out of the hold using his good, left leg to kick and push Montel away. MVP bounces toward the ring ropes and out of nowhere he is received by a roll up by Chris Jericho, cradling into the pin: 1…2…, MVP gets out avoiding the defeat. Both opponents get back to their feet, MVP faster Chris Jericho thanks to the hurt wheel of Y2J. MVP starts nailing straight right hands to the head of Y2J, however Chris fights back with chops to the chest of his opponent. Chris Jericho gets the best out of the exchange with his flurry of chops to the chest, then ends his offensive maneuver with a toe kick right to the middle section making Porter bend in pain. Chris Jericho then dashes to the ring ropes behind him, however when he bounces and goes toward the champion, MVP receives him with an Over the Head Belly-to-Belly Suplex. MVP makes the cover: 1…2…, Chris Jericho once again kicks out. MVP looks more than frustrated this time, angry at the resilience of Chris Jericho, even with his injured right leg. He gets back to his feet and grabbing Y2J by the head he guides him back to a standing position. He then comes face to face with him, intimidating him and talking smack to his opponent. Montel then ends the humiliation by slapping out the taste of the mouth of the Ayatollah of Rock and Rollah. Y2J staggers back from the slap, however he then snaps right back answering the offense statement of MVP, nailing him with a step up enziguiri right on the side of the head of Montel Vontavious Porter, bringing him down. Chris Jericho then makes the cover on MVP: 1…2…, MVP manages to kick out.

After a while, both MVP and Chris Jericho start getting back to their feet, both using the ring ropes to get themselves back to a standing position pulling themselves to a standing position. They recover a standing position finally and from different side of the ring they stare at each other. After a while of staring each other, they finally snap and they advance toward each other running, with obviously Chris Jericho being on the short side thanks to his favored lower extremity. They meet in the middle of the ring and enter in a huge slug fest, trading back and forth straight right hands. Chris Jericho then mixes his punches with chops to the chest of the Extreme Champion, however the one getting the advantage in the exchange is MVP, when he drives his knee right to the middle section of his opponent. Montel Vontavious Porter steps a little back taking impulse, to then plant Chris Jericho with his knee facebuster, staggering Chris Jericho all the way to the corner, to which Y2J crashes spine first and remains laid against to. Montel walks to the opposite corner taking impulse. He then taunts to the audience, and announcing the end to the groggy and against the corner Chris Jericho. MVP finally explodes and he dashes toward Chris Jericho, looking to decapitate him connecting the Player’s Boot, however Chris Jericho manages to side step right on time making MVP crash and burn, getting his leg caught on the top rope. Chris Jericho waits for him to turn around. MVP manages to unhook his boot from the top rope and staggers back, Chris Jericho immediately catches him and he nails him with a second one handed bulldozer. Chris Jericho grabs his right leg still resenting his right leg, however he manages to taunt to the audience, then dashes toward the ring ropes and he springboards with the second rope, coming down with the Lionsault, however MVP gets his knees up looking to hurt Y2J in his own maneuver.

Chris Jericho goes to crash gut first with the knees of the BTW Extreme Champion, however Y2J counters the counter of Porter, grabbing the legs of MVP, then turning Porter over his back and locking MVP inside the Walls of Jericho. Crowd pops heavily for the submission maneuver getting locked in. Chris Jericho drains and drains, stretching the lower back of MVP. However, Chris Jericho is not to strong, as he has weakened his bases, and MVP manages to crawl all the way toward the ropes, forcing Y2J to release the hold. He refuses and then the referee starts the count that would end in DQ, and no title, for Jericho. Chris Jericho releases the hold when the count is up to 4. He takes impulse and then starts taunting on MVP. Porter gets back to his feet and MVP then turns around, only to Y2J grab him by the legs and look to take him down and lock him in the Walls once again, however MVP manages to counter grabbing the left arm of Chris Jericho, then spinning and getting Chris Jericho in the Playmaker position, however Chris Jericho counters and he nails MVP with the Codebreaker. MVP staggers shockingly toward and over the top rope. Somehow he remains on the apron, Chris Jericho gets back up favoring his right leg but the then storms toward Jericho, nailing him with his classic rope aided springboarding dropkick, landing completely on MVP and knocking him down of the apron. Jericho fells to the canvas and the referee starts the count for MVP on the outside of the ring: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…, MVP starts getting back to his feet, while Jericho remains knocked out in the inside of the ring, 8…9…, MVP pretends he wants to slide back into the ring, however he then bails taunting as he doesn’t care, 10.

Result: Chris Jericho wins by count-out


JR: You have got to be kidding me.

JBL: It’s Jericho’s fault, he is the one that sent him to the outside.


MVP starts walking away. Chris Jericho gets distracted calling him to get back into the ring. However, out of nowhere, Big Show appears and enters the ring behind Chris Jericho.

JR: Bah Gawd Jericho, turn around.


Chris Jericho do turns around, only to get grabbed by the throat, and then Chokeslammed down to the canvas.

JBL: Damn JR, and I thought that stepping over the leg of Jericho was a message, but a chokeslam, that just does it.

JR: We’ll see on Sunday, we’ll see.


Big Show stands over the floored Chris Jericho.


We go backstage and we see Crushing C talking on his cell phone walking in his office.

Crushing C: Yeah, I know, I know. But everything is already set for the contract signing. Yes. Everything is ready.

Crushing C stops talking as he hears to the person he’s talking with answers.

Crushing C: But are you guys ready?

He listens to the answer.

Crushing C: Fair enough, I’ll see you out there.

Crushing C hangs up. He then sits on a cough with a grin on his face.


JR: The contract signing between Rikishi and Randy Orton, next.


(Commercial)


We see Crushing C in the middle of the ring. There is a table in the ring and the canvas is covered by a red carpet.

JR: We are back and it’s time for the contract signing


Crushing C: Ladies and Gentlemen, as you can see, we’re ready to go to sign the contract for a match that to many, came as unexpected. Randy Orton vs Rikishi.

Crowd cheers.

Crushing C: The moment I announced it, everyone in the back, everyone in the press, hell, each and every one of you asked me why. They wanted to know the reason why I selected Randy Orton as Rikishi’s opponent, but I think that was left more than clear when Randy Orton kicked Jeff Hardy right on the head and when he RKOed the referee last week.

Crowd boos.

Crushing C: And this Sunday, when Randy Orton defeats Rikishi, I’ll be proven right.

Crowd boos him again.

Crushing C: But let’s get this started. Introducing first, a former BTW World Heavyweight Champion, the present and future of this company, the Legend Killer, Randy Orton!


“Voices†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Randy Orton makes his way out. He ignores all the fans and he takes a seat. Orton then takes a seat and lies against the table.

Crushing C: Good to see you here Randy. And introducing his opponent this Sunday, a man that just last week became once again a BTW contracted wrestler, Rikishi!


“Samoan Coolness†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Rikishi makes his way out. He salutes some fans and he then enters the ring. He also takes a sit. Almost immediately, he just takes the clipboard with the contract out of the hands of Crushing C and goes to sign it.

Orton: Rikishi, Rikishi, before you signed that, I want you to take a long, deep thought at what you are doing. I want you to remember what happened to Jeff Hardy, to remember what happened to the referee last week and picture, just for one second, that it was you the one getting punted on the head or RKOed, and I ask you, do you really want that?

Rikishi: Well Randy, I have another question for you, do you really want to get beaten again this Sunday, just like I did this past week?

Crowd heavily cheers.

Rikishi: Now if you’d excuse me, I am out here to sign a contract, so.

Rikishi grabs a pencil and he stamps his signature on the contract.

Crushing C: Well, Rikishi has already signed the contract. That only leaves you Randy Orton, so if you will.

Orton grabs the clipboard and the pencil. Randy Orton signs the contract.

Orton: Well Rikishi, this makes now our match official.

Crowd heavily cheers.

Orton: But I guarantee you, what you just signed here, wasn’t the contract for a one on one match. You just signed your own death warrant, you just signed your way to death because Rikishi, that is what is expecting you this Sunday.

Rikishi: Yeah, uhmm, strong words there Randy. I guess now this is the part in which you jump me and attack me out of nowhere trying to weaken me for our match.

Orton: I could very well do that, but Randy, you said it two weeks ago: we have no real reason to be fighting. I have no reason to attack you right here, right now. However, I promise you, that on Sunday, it will be a different story, because every punch I give to you, will be a message sent to each and every champion in the back, every RKO will be warning lighting for the rest of the roster, and with every kick to the head, well, I’ll only need one to end your career.

Crowd heavily boos.

Rikishi: Fair enough Randy. I see that you will be given it your all at Sunday. But I will promise you something. I will too. I will leave every drop of sweat, of blood, in this ring, just to beat you, and I guarantee you, I will.

Rikishi gets up and he stares at Randy Orton. Orton also gets up. Rikishi extends his right arm to Randy, expecting a hand shaking. Randy looks down and stares at the hand. The crowd starts booing out of a sudden. The camera widens the shot and we can see that Mark Henry and Umaga running down the ramp. Rikishi is distracted by Randy Orton and he gets jumped from behind by both behemoths.

Crushing C: You see Rikishi, Randy Orton said he didn’t have a reason to attack you. But he damn sure wasn’t talking about me. So how about you say hi to my, uhmm, back up plan.


Mark Henry and Umaga start stomping and beating on Rikishi. Randy Orton sees all what is happening, however he does nothing and gets out of the ring.


JR: Why is Randy Orton walking away? Why doesn’t he do something?

JBL: He isn’t Rikishi’s damn friend. He’s his opponent, and he will face him just 6 days from now.


Mark Henry and Umaga take turns on beating Rikishi. Umaga sets him and he nails him with the Samoan Bulldozer. Henry dashes to the ring ropes and he connects Rikishi with the World Strongest Splash. Crushing C then commands them to do something. Henry grabs Rikishi and he sets him over the table. Umaga climbs to the top rope. Crushing C motions him to come down. Umaga finally flies through the air and splashes Rikishi through the table. Henry and Umaga stare at the floored and immobile Rikishi.

Orton: See you on Sunday Rikishi.

Randy Orton turns around and walks to the back.


We go backstage and we see Brock Lesnar walking. On his way, his road crosses path with Goldberg. Both men stare at each other, before they continue walking on different directions.


(Commercial)


JR: We are back and I want to say that I have truly enjoyed my first night here in BTW.

JBL: And I am sure it will get nothing but better this Sunday, at Turning Point. But now, it’s time for our main event.


“Get Back†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Bob Sapp, being accompanied by Paul Heyman, makes his way out. He enters the ring where he continues taunting to the crowd.

“The Game†explodes to boos from the crowd as the BTW World Heavyweight Champion Triple H steps out. He makes his classic entrance and then he taunts to the crowd inside the ring climbing to all the corners.

“Here Comes the Pain†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Brock Lesnar steps out and jogs on the stage. He the jumps to the apron and to the inside of the ring. Lesnar stares at Triple H and Bob Sapp.

“Goldberg’s March†plays and on the Tron we see Goldberg coming out of his locker room. He walks all the way to the outside, where the crowd goes crazy. He walks down the ramp and enters the ring. He joins Lesnar on his corner. The referee rings the bell.



Strange Bedfellows Match
Goldberg and Brock Lesnar vs Bob Sapp and Triple H

Triple H immediately sends Bob Sapp away, and tells him that he will start the match. Goldberg and Brock Lesnar have a longer discussion to start the match. Finally, they agree on Goldberg starting the match. Triple H and Goldberg circle each other playing mind games with each other smiling and getting ready. They finally advance toward the each other and enter in a test of strength. Triple H gets the upperhand as he locks in a side headlock, however his advantage doesn’t last long as Goldberg takes advantage of his superior strength and he picks Triple H up and plants him with a sideslam, obviously forcing Triple H to release the hold. Goldberg then dashes to the ropes behind him and plants the just recovered champion with a shoulder tackle. Goldberg stares at the floored champion for a while and then once again he dashes to the ropes behind him and plants him once again with a tackle, that sends Triple H down to the canvas. Goldberg then taunts The Game waiting for him to get back to his feet. Triple H finally does so and Goldberg, without any impulse, back body drops him down to the canvas. Goldberg then makes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H kicks out. Goldberg incorporates and he stares at the floored Hunter. He then goes back to his offense and starts planting him with straight right hands right to the head of Triple H. He then puts his forearm right on the face of Hunter and then he rubs it across his facial features. He then lowers his forearm and puts him right on the throat of his opponent, choking Triple H. The referee starts the count that would end in a disqualification: 1…2…3…4…, Goldberg finally breaks it. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he stomps right on the head Triple H. Goldberg follows up his attack by getting back to his feet his rival and then sets, and connects the Cerebral Assassin with a Vertical Suplex, showing his power by holding Triple H in a vertical position quite a while. Goldberg steps back and waits for Triple H to get back to his feet. Hunter incorporates very close to the ropes. Goldberg then storms toward him, however Triple H receives him with a high knee strike to the head that staggers him away.

Triple H immediately looks to his side and takes a leap toward his corner, making the tag to Bob Sapp. Sapp enters the ring and he walks toward Goldberg. Bob nails his opponent with a knee right to the middle section. Bob Sapp then dashes to the ring ropes behind him, however, Goldberg receives him by grabbing him by the throat and then goes to attack him with a suplex, however Sapp manages to block and then sidesteps nailing Bill Goldberg with a Belly-to-Belly of his own. He gets back up and taunts to the audience, getting a lot of boos from them. He smiles and then gets Goldberg back to his feet. He weakens him further nailing him with a straight right hand to the head of his opponent. He grabs him by the arm and then Irish Whips him toward the set of ropes on the opposite side of the ring, Goldberg is about to bounce back, but from the outside Paul Heyman secures him grabbing him by the foot. Bob Sapp then storms toward him and nails him with a clothesline knocking him down to the canvas. Sapp goes toward his corner and he stares at Triple H. The Game extends his arm to get the tag, however Bob Sapp just turns around and walks back to the middle of the ring, going to continue his offense on Goldberg. However, when he goes toward his opponent, Goldberg nails him with a big straight right hand that staggers Sapp away. Goldberg then goes and makes the cover to Lesnar. Lesnar goes toward Bob running and he nails him with a clothesline. Brock makes the cover: 1…2…, Sapp kicks out. Lesnar and Sapp get back to their feet. Brock starts circling once again, however when he passes close to his corner, Goldberg taps himself into the match. Goldberg and Lesnar stare at each other, but then the referee forces Brock Lesnar to leave the ring. Goldberg starts his intervention in the match as he dashes to the ring ropes behind of him, then bounces toward Sapp and tries to shoulder block him, however he crashes against a brick wall as Bob Sapp doesn’t even move. Goldberg seems shocked, but quickly gets planted by Bob Sapp that nails him with a clothesline.

Sapp dashes to the ring ropes behind him and comes back nailing Bill Goldberg below with a splash. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg gets one shoulder and kicks out with such intensity that he manages to stagger Bob Sapp pretty far away. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he dashes toward his opponent along with Sapp, and Goldberg this time gets the upperhand connecting a straight right clothesline, that brings him down. Goldberg sees Bob Sapp getting back to his feet and Goldberg catches him with another clothesline that knocks his opponent again. Bob Sapp gets back for the third time, with Paul Heyman on the outside trying to cheer for his client, Sapp storms toward his opponent going to attack him in revenge, however Goldberg stops him grabbing him by the throat, and this time he manages to do the maneuver as he to the shock the crowd he Military Presses his opponent. He keeps the behemoth of Bob Sapp over his head walking across the ring, until he finally explodes almost breaking Bob Sapp in half connecting him with a Front Powerslam, Spinebuster like maneuver. Goldberg gets back to his feet taunting to the crowd, however he passes close to his corner and when he does, Brock Lesnar gets back and he slaps his opponent on the back, now he tags himself into the match. Brock enters and he stares at the floored Bob Sapp below of him. Brock Lesnar starts taunting Bob, waiting for him to get back to his feet. Sapp finally gets back to his feet and walks right into Brock Lesnar, that immediately lifts him and gets him right over his shoulders, looking to the F-5, however before he is able to nail it, Bob Sapp manages to fight out of the hold driving his elbow to the jaw and head of his opponent.

Sapp goes toward his corner and makes the tag to Triple H. The Game enters the ring and he waits for Brock Lesnar to get himself together. Triple H and Brock Lesnar walk to the middle of the ring and they get in each other’s face, confronting and staring at each other. They start circling each other then, waiting to get it on. Brocj passes close to his corner, and out of nowhere Goldberg makes the tag tagging himself into the match and taking Brock Lesnar out. Goldberg enters and he immediately dashes toward Triple H, however Triple H receives him with a kick to the middle section, and then nails him with a DDT. Triple H makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg kicks out. Triple H gets his hair out of his face and it shows frustration. The Game gets back to his feet and he dashes to the ropes behind him, then bounces back and plants Goldberg with a knee drop right to the head. Triple H looks around the audience and he announces the end. He starts taunting Goldberg waiting for him to get back to his feet. Goldberg gets finally back to his feet and turns around walking right into the Cerebral Assassin’s trap. Triple H kicks him in the gut and tries to set Goldberg in the Pedigree position, however Goldberg doesn’t let The Game to do it easily and he Back Body drops him reversing the maneuver. Goldberg is now on the offensive driver’s seat and he walks to the corner, where he climbs to the second rope. There, Goldberg starts waiting for his opponent to get back to his feet. However, and unadvertadly, Lesnar slaps Goldberg on the back and tags himself into the match. Goldberg doesn’t seem to know as he remains on the top rope. Triple H gets back to his feet and Goldberg comes flying from the top rope nailing him with a flying clothesline. Brock finally enters the match and the referee gets Goldberg out of the match. Goldberg doesn’t seem happy about it, but nonetheless he has to remain out on the apron.

Brock Lesnar once again starts taunting, but before he can do anything, from the outside of the ring Goldberg slaps him in the back and tags himself back into the ring and the match. However, Brock Lesnar this time doesn’t take it, and as Goldberg is entering the ring, he nails him with a straight right hand that knocks him out down of the ring and to the outside. Goldberg gets quickly back to his feet and he pulls his opponent to the outside as a revenge. Goldberg and Brock Lesnar start trading blows on the outside of the ring, and then they brawl all over the place. Goldberg gets the advantage with a knee to the middle section, then just hits a clothesline to his opponent sending Lesnar over the guard rail and into the crowd itself. Goldberg follows him and after a while, Brock Lesnar and Goldberg disappear from our sight losing in the sea of people, eventually finding an exit and leaving to a backstage area. The referee looks disoriented as just for the sake of doing it, he starts the count out: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…10.

Result: Triple H and Bob Sapp defeat Brock Lesnar and Goldberg


JR: And this men right there will all meet at one on one at Turning Point!


Triple H gets distracted staring at Brock Lesnar and Goldberg fighting into the crowd. Bob Sapp enters the ring and he stands behind him. The champion finally turns around walking right into Sapp, who kicks him in the gut and sets him, then connecting him with the Sapp Bomb. The crowd heavily boos as Bob Sapp stands over the floored Triple H. Bob Sapp then demands to the referee the World Championship

JR: And let me tell you, if this happens on Sunday, we will have a brand new World Champion.

JBL: But as you say, it will damn sure be a slobber knocker.



Scene fades to the back with Bob Sapp, standing over the floored Triple H, holding the BTW World Heavyweight Championship up high.



BTWTurningPointcopy.png


Final Card:

f4251zdi82b8jbtzp3n.jpg


kcpdalf3gfvp283yigal.jpg


cap3iayb25bdfu9qe8r.jpg


7yi9aajiivpgb5zslejh.jpg


53e9ysjyuc16iqlst7cf.jpg


i2j6i8a7ljdykp7y4f73.jpg


artsts2na056rr8626.jpg


ps4qsvpa5nlr14gors81.jpg
 

chessarmy

Guest
Best match: Edge vs AJ Styles, this was an awesome match. Lots of great false finishes here, and it was cool to see Edge pull out the win in the end. This is exactly what I imagined this match would be in real life, you did a great job with this. Match of the night for me

Worst match: I guess I'll go with MVP vs Jericho just because of the finish. The match was still great though, and the finish did a great job of adding some more heat to MVP's character. So good job with that.

Best angle: The VIP lounge was awesome, LOL at Chris Jericho "you want to do what to my mouth?" :laugh:. MVP was great here too, and the segment was a huge success imo. This was a great way to start off the show.

Worst angle: Crushing C talking on his phone backstage. I have to put SOMETHING in this part of the review, right? lol

Line of the night:
big things popping, little things stopping, so sit back, enjoy the view, because the VIP Lounge is for people that are simply better than you

Additional thoughts: I liked the Joey Styles angle that you did where he got his ass kicked by Big Show. JR was a great replacement, I hope he stays at the announcer table for good, he's better than Styles imo. As for the actual show, I liked the contract signing. It helped to build up Randy Orton's match up at Turning Point. Also, I really enjoyed lots of your matches. AJ Styles vs Edge was amazing, a really fun match to read. Also, Sabu vs Albert was a great smaller guy vs big guy match up. You did a good job of advancing your storylines and feuds on this show, I'm looking forward to seeing where you go from here. Awesome show

Overall rating: 9.5
 

Qwake

Guest
BM: Pretty much all of the matches were good, I really liked Edge/AJ, a nice good back and forth match with a lot of good moves. I also really enjoyed Y2J and MVP, both men are great athletes and it was an intense match the whole way through, countout ending is nice and MVP'ish lol. The Main Event was entertaining also.

WM: Albert Vs Sabu was an alright match but it was my least favourite of the show, not that it was bad just not as exciting as the others.

BP: VIP lounge was AWESOME! Everyone was in good character and this was a great way to hype feuds, Jericho made me laugh for the whole end of the promo! Good segment and I really enjoyed it.

WP: N/A, they were all at a good standard.

AC: A good show, it really built up all of the ongoing feuds and the matches were great to read as well as the promos. Your next PPV looks great, the matches should be awesome by the looks of things! Nice job :y:

Check out IPW if you want, 2nd show has been posted.