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Moonlight Drive

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Sabu vs John Morrison

Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Naturals

Billy Kidman vs Low Ki

Harry Smith vs James Storm
 

xtremebadass

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Sabu vs John Morrison

Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Naturals

Billy Kidman vs Low Ki

Harry Smith vs James Storm

I want to know what the main event is for Redemption :( like I really really want to know.
 

The Rated R CMStar

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UHmm, I am curious on which the main event will be for Redemption. Good work keeping it as secret and when you announce it, it will be nice surprise, or so we hope.

The next step in Y2J vs RVD should be interesting with this Highlight Reel as well. I'll be reviewing
 

Qwake

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Sabu vs John Morrison

Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Naturals

Billy Kidman vs Low Ki

Harry Smith vs James Storm

The matches should be good, I liked the news and I will check out your show :D
 

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Best match: Main Event
Worst Match: Banderas and Bently
Best Promo: Highlight reel
Worst Promo: ummmm can't think of any bad one but the Natural ones was least attractive
 

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Since I haven't been by. I guess I will.. 'Cuz our social relationship, and shit. So I will read this show, and try to review.

Sabu vs John Morrison
With the heel victory's I'm predicting. A face win should be suitable.

Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Naturals
Get 'em over with a heel victory for build on the ppv.

Billy Kidman vs Low Ki
Gut feeling.

Harry Smith vs James Storm
Teach that brit a lesson!!
 

Chuck Taylor's Grenade

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Predictiones:

Sabu vs John Morrison

Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Naturals

Billy Kidman vs Low Ki

Harry Smith vs James Storm
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

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Yeah here we go for the hundredth time
Hand grenade pins in every line

Throw 'em up and let something shine
Going out of my fucking mind

Filthy mouth, no excuse
Find a new place to hang this noose

String me up from atop these roofs
Knot it tight so i won't get loose

Truth is you can stop and stare
Bled myself out and no one cares

Dug the trench out laid down there
With a shovel up out of reach somewhere

Yeah, someone pour it in
Make it a dirt dance floor again

Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out

Go stop the show
Choppy words and a sloppy flow

Shotgun opera lock and load
Cock it back and then watch it go

Mama help me I've been cursed
Death is rolling in every verse

Candy paint on his brand new hearse
Can't contain him he knows he works

Fuck this hurts, I won't lie
Doesn't matter how hard I try

Half the words don't mean a thing
And I know that I won’t be satisfied

So why try ignoring him
Make it a dirt dance floor again

Say your prayers and stomp it out
When they bring that chorus in

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out

I've opened up these scars
I'll make you face this

I've pulled myself so far
I'll make you, face, this, now!!!!

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out digging deeper
Just to throw it away

Just to throw it away
Just to throw it away

I bleed it out
I bleed it out
I bleed it out


The camera then flies around ringside showing the crowd in the Hammerstein Ballroom. The camera then goes to ringside where we are shown Joey Styles and Coach.

Styles: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Revenge live here from the Hammerstein ballroom, New York. We have a huge show here tonight and I am joined by my broadcast colleague, Coach.

Coach: Thanks Joey, and a huge show is right. I can’t wait until we hear James Patterson’s announcement regarding the NEW Championship match at Redemption.


Spawn plays, and James Patterson walks down to the ring in a suit, with a microphone and clipboard in hand. He has an angered look on his face.

Styles: Well Coach, it looks like you won’t have to wait long.

Patterson: Last week, we had the biggest event in the history of New Era Wrestling. It was out first ever broadcast of Revenge right here on the CW Network. And everything was going fine. That is, until the NEW Champion, Brock Lesnar wrecked the Main Event. I’m not going to muck around here, so Brock, come out here right now.

Here Comes The Pain plays, and Brock Lesnar walks out to the ring in a singlet and tracksuit pants, with the NEW Championship around his waist. Lesnar walks into the ring and garbs a microphone.

Lesnar: Listen Patterson ....

Patterson: Lesnar, I am not in the mood to listen to your shit.


Crowd cheers.

Patterson: Lesnar, last week you ruined what was a great event. And why? So you could look dominant? So you would have no challengers?

Lesnar: I proved that ...


Patterson: Like I said, I am not in the mood. So if you talk without my permission once more I will strip you of that NEW Championship.

Crowd cheers.

Patterson: I should probably strip you of the Title after your despicable actions last week. But instead, I have a better idea. Since you have no challenger for your Title, I will decide your challenger. Or should I say challengers?

The crowd cheers as Lesnar shakes his head.

Patterson: That’s right Brock, at Redemption you will be defending your Title in a Fatal Four Way. And your challengers will be the three men you screwed out of their opportunities. ‘The Phenomenal’ AJ Styles!

Crowd cheers.

Patterson: John Cena!

Crowd cheers.

Patterson: And the ‘Legend Killer’ Randy Orton!

Crowd boos.

Patterson: Now as far as your punishment goes tonight, I have something thought up already. Since John Cena will be unable to compete due to the rib injuries you caused him last week when you sent him onto the announcer’s table with an F5, that leaves three of you who will be competing for the Title at Redemption. And since you decided to pull off some bullshit last week, our Main Event tonight will be a Two on One handicap match. It will be Brock Lesnar vs Randy Orton and AJ Styles!

The crowd begins to cheer, when suddenly Voices plays, and Randy Orton walks down to the ring, receiving a lot of boos from the crowd. Orton climbs into the ring and grabs a microphone.

Orton: Sorry, sorry, but hold up just one second. The Fatal Four Way I can deal with, but did I hear what you said after that correctly? Did you say that you wanted me to team with AJ Styles tonight?

Patterson: That is indeed what I said.

Orton: And just why in the hell would I want to team with AJ?


Crowd boos.

Patterson: Well Randy, I thought that would be clear. I mean, you do want revenge for what Brock did to you last week don’t you?

Orton: What kind of a question is that? Of course I want revenge! But I don’t need AJ as a partner. I can beat that big idiot all by myself.

Patterson: Well Randy, that may be the case, but you are teaming with AJ tonight regardless. And ....


I Am plays, throughout the arena, cutting off Patterson. AJ Styles walks down the ramp quickly as the crowd cheers. AJ then climbs up into the ring and grabs a microphone.

AJ: Patterson, with all due respect, I have to agree with Randy for once. I mean you have seen what me and him have done to each other have done over the last few months? Sorry, but I don’t think it is going to work.

Patterson: AJ, like I have already said. You two will team up. And I will make sure of it. Because if one of you doesn’t make it out to the ring tonight for your match, I may just have suspend one of you for a month, therefore removing you from the NEW Championship match at Redemption.

Crowd cheers.

Patterson: Now boys, I would worry about going to get ready.

Patterson drops his microphone and walks off, as Lesnar, Orton and AJ all look at one another in the ring.

Styles: What a Main Event our General manager James Patterson has announced!

Coach: But will Randy and AJ be able to get along?

Styles: I doubt that they will, but we will have to wait and see.


Ad break.

Styles: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Revenge, and what a starts we just had to the show.

Coach: You’re right, it was huge Joey. And the show will only get bigger from here!


Pride plays, and Harry Smith walks out to the ring, with TJ Wilson behind him as the crowd cheer. Both men climb up into the ring, then pose on the turnbuckles.

Styles: This match was made last week after the confrontation between AMW and the Canadian Bulldogs.

Coach: It should be interesting to see how the younger Canadian Bulldogs members are able to hang with the big boys such as AMW.


Guilty plays, and James Storm and Chris Harris pose at the top of the ramp. They then walk down to the ring, getting some heavy boos from the crowd. Both men climb into the ring, and Harris drops some handcuffs in the corner, while Storm puts down his beer bottle.

Styles: Here are the veterans, AMW.

Coach: And in my opinion James Storm should have no problem against Harry Smith.


Harry Smith w/ TJ Wilson vs James Storm w/ Chris Harris

Harris and Wilson slowly leave the ring, leaving Storm and Smith circling around. Both men then move together and lock up. Neither man is budging, showing an even amount of strength. Both men then let go of the hold, and start to circle around again. They move together, looking to lock up again, when Storm suddenly gets a knee to the mid-section of Smith. Storm sees the advantage, and he runs at the ropes, then bounces off them, and gets taken over by an arm drag from Smith. Strom rushes back to his feet and charges at Smith again, only to be taken over from another arm drag from Smith. Smith keeps a hold of the arm while Storm gets back to his feet. Storm gets right back up, and Smith twists his arm around into a wrist lock, then goes behind Storm and turns it into a hammer lock. Storm throws a reverse elbow back, that catches Smith in the side of the head, and causes him to stumble back. Storm then turns around and kicks Smith in the mid-section, before locking in a side headlock. Smith nearly instantly fins a counter, by taking the arm of Storm back behind him, into a hammerlock. Smith then pushes Storm off at the ropes. Storm bounces off the ropes, and both him and Smith go for a shoulder block, but neither can take the other down. Smith looks at Storm in amazement, then runs at the ropes himself. Smith bounces off the ropes, ducks a Storm clothesline, bounces off the opposite ropes, then takes Storm down with a cross body block, into the hook of the leg, 1...2. Storm kicks out. Chris Harris climbs up on the apron, and starts complaining to the referee.

Smith decides he won’t take this, as he goes over and mouths off to Harris. Storm sees the opportunity and he charges at Smith from behind. Smith sidesteps Storm, and Storm just stops before hitting Harris. Storm and Harris look at each other, and Smith then charges at Storm, but Storm catches him with an elbow to the jaw that sends him down to the mat. Harris drops back down to the outside, and Storm walks over to the top of the head of Smith, then helps him back to his feet. Storm kicks Smith hard in the mid-section, then grabs him by the head, and runs over towards the corner, before throwing him headfirst into the turnbuckle. Storm pushes Smith right back into the corner, then starts to kick Smith repeatedly in the mid-section. 1...2...3...4. Storm moves back and relents on Smith. Storm then moves back and attempts to Irish whip Smith to the opposite corner, but Smith reverses and sends Storm over. Storm hits the corner, and Smith then charges in, but Storm gets his boot up to the face of Smith. Smith stumbles around groggily, and Storm comes out of the corner, then takes Smith down with a neckbreaker. Storm makes the cover, 1...2. Smith kicks out. Storm gets back to his feet frustrated that he couldn’t get the job done. He then helps Smith get up, before he Irish whips him. Smith runs at the ropes, bounces off them, and sees Storm premeditating a back body drop, so he boots him in the face. Smith then backs into the ropes, then bounces off them, but then gets caught with a sleeper hold from Storm. Smith struggles around the ring, then counters with a back suplex.

Both men are down on the mat, as their partners cheer them on from the outside, trying to motivate them. The referee begins to count. 1...2...3....4...5.. Storm and Smith both get back to their feet. Storm then swings wildly for a right hand, but Smith ducks it, then kicks Storm in the mid-section. Smith then sends Storm off to the ropes with an Irish whip. Storm runs at the ropes, then bounces off them, then gets taken over by Smith with a belly to belly suplex. Smith gets out and yells out to the crowd who respond by cheering him. Storm gets up, and Smith charges at him, then takes him down with a clothesline. Storm gets up and receives another clothesline from Smith. Storm gets up yet again, then cops another clothesline from Smith. Storm gets up yet again, and Smith then kicks him in the mid-section, then takes him over with a snap suplex. Smith floats over into the cover, 1...2.. Storm kicks out. Smith gets back to his feet, then waits on Storm. Storm gets to his feet and Smith gets him up onto his shoulders for the Running Powerslam. Storm however counters by slipping out behind Smith. Storm then turns Smith around, and kicks him hard in the mid-section. Storm positions Smith between his thighs, then gets him up for the Eye of the Storm. Storm squirms around, then lands behind Storm on his feet. Smith then turns around and pushes Storm off to the ropes. Storm bounces off the ropes, before both him and Smith go for clotheslines, resulting in both men going down to the mat hard.

The referee looks down at the carnage, and is about to count. Chris Harris then climbs up onto the apron however, and draws the referee’s attention. TJ Wilson runs around ringside and pulls Harris down from the apron, and then starts attacking him around the outside with right hands, still causing the referee to be distracted. Meanwhile James Storm is the first to react in the ring, as he crawls over to the corner and grabs his beer bottle. He then gets back to his feet. Smith groggily gets to his feet, and Storm cracks the beer bottle over the back of Smith’s head. Storm calls the referee over, then hooks the leg of Smith, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here is your winner, James Storm.

Guilty starts to play, and TJ Wilson looks in the ring to see Smith laid out. He slides in the ring and checks on his partner. Storm then slides outside the ring with a smile on his face, and he walks off to the back, holding Chris Harris up.

Styles: What a disgusting act by James Storm. He couldn’t get young Harry Smith done, so he resorted to using the beer bottle!

Coach: Joey you need to understand that James Storm taught the Canadian Bulldogs a lesson there.

Styles: And what was the lesson Coach? How to win a match like the worm you are? Look I’m pissed off. Let’s cross backstage.


Kristal Marshall is shown standing backstage, and alongside her is Robert Roode, causing the crowd to boo.

Kristal: Robert Roode last week we say you go against Colt Cabana. You came out of that match victorious, but many are saying your victory was tainted due to you cheating ...

Roode: Hang on! Cheating? Kristal you need to realise that this isn’t a little fairytale world, where everything always goes right. This is the real world. A world where it doesn’t matter if you do what is ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. Kristal what matters is results. Let’s look at me. As I proved last week, I get the results in the ring. And look at me in general life, I mean look at the suits I wear. Do you have any idea how much these suits cost? No you wouldn’t, so don’t even bother answering. Besides that, I am a Wall Street genius, I get the financial results everyone strives for. That once again proves that Robert Roode is a winner. And if Colt Cabana wants to step into the ring with me yet again, let him. Colt cabana, Robert Roode will beat you ten times out of ten. You will never be able to beat me. Because of the simple fact that you are a loser. And I am a winner. Oh and Colt: should you decide to step back into the ring with me, I will show you that it pays to be Roode.


Ad break.

The camera is shown backstage in James Patterson’s office, where he is sitting at his desk. A knock then comes on the door.


Patterson: Come in.

Randy Orton walks into his office, causing the crowd to boo.

Patterson: Randy, if I have told you once, I have told you a thousand times. You will be teaming with AJ Styles this week. Now get over it!

Orton: That is not what I came to talk about. I will team with AJ tonight, no matter how much I despise him, I will still team with him. But like I said Patterson, that is not the reason I am here. Instead I am here to offer you a great idea for next week’s show.

Patterson: And what might that be Randy?

Orton: Well I was thinking. How about next week you have Brock Lesnar one on one with ..... AJ Styles? I mean think about it Patterson. It will be a great a great Main Event. Think of the ratings.

Patterson: I have to hand it to you Randy, it is a pretty good idea. And you know, consider it mad official. Next week’s Main Event will be the NEW Champion Brock Lesnar one on one with ‘The Phenomenal’ AJ Styles!


Crowd cheers.

Patterson: Is there anything else you wanted Randy?

Orton: No, that’s it.


Orton leaves Patterson’s office with an evil smile on his face. Colt Cabana then barges past him and into Patterson’s office.

Patterson: Colt Cabana! What can I do for you?

Cabana: Well I know you are watching the show, and I know you just saw what Robert Roode had to say. So can you make it for next week; Colt Cabana vs Bobby Roode?

Patterson: Colt, you got it!


Cabana starts to leave the office as he continues to talk.

Cabana: Woo yeah baby! I can’t wait to kick that Wall Street moron’s ass all over New York!

The camera goes back to ringside, and we see Joey Styles and the Coach sitting behind the announcer’s table.

Styles: Two huge matches announced for next week’s show! However I can’t help but think that Randy Orton was up to something there.

Coach: I am sure Randy just wanted to give us a great Main Event for next week.

Styles: Yeah. And pigs fly.


The lights go out for about five seconds. They then come back on, and Sabu is standing in the ring.

Styles: There is Sabu! He makes sure everyone notices his entrance!

Coach: And Sabu still looks like he is having problems with Ricky Banderas, as shown on last week’s Revenge.


Ain’t No Make Believe plays, and John Morrison poses at the top of the ramp to a lot of boos. Morrison then walks down to the ring, climbs up into it, and poses on the turnbuckle.

Styles: This John Morrison is one cocky SOB.

Coach: Joey have you seen him in the ring? He has a reason to be cocky!


Sabu vs John Morrison

The crowd start a Sabu chant as the two men circle around the ring. They then move together, and lock up. Morrison shows an advantage in power, as he forces Sabu back to the corner. Morrison then goes for a right hand, but Sabu ducks it, then quickly escapes from the corner. Morrison turns around to face Sabu, and gets caught with a kick to the mid-section. Sabu kicks Morrison in the mid-section twice more, than attempts to Irish whip Morrison into the corner, only for Morrison to reverse and send Sabu in. Morrison follows Sabu as he runs in, and Sabu puts his foot onto the second turnbuckle to stop running, then raises his elbow into the jaw of Morrison. Morrison staggers back, and Sabu runs up, then rolls him up, 1...2. Morrison kicks out. Both men get back to their feet, and Morrison goes for a kick to the mid-section, but Sabu is able to catch Morrison’s foot. Sabu then grabs Morrison’s other leg, and sends him down to the mat. Sabu keeps a hold of Morrison’s legs, then catapults him up. Morrison goes flying off, and hits the turnbuckle headfirst. He stumbles around groggily, and Sabu gets up, then takes him over with a hurrancanrana. Sabu gets right back up, then helps Morrison back up by the hair. Sabu hits some right hands to the head of Morrison, then attempts an Irish whip, only for Morrison to reverse it and send Sabu off. Sabu runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then hits a running forearm to the head of Morrison that causes him to stagger around.

Sabu then runs at the corner, jumps up to the second rope and comes off looking for a flying cross body. However Morrison is able to sidestep the move, and Sabu crashes to the mat, sternum first. Morrison walks around the ring with a smile on his face, then picks Sabu up by the hair. Morrison then puts his shoulder into the mid-section of Sabu, and drives him back into the corner. Morrison then backs away from Sabu, before unloading some hard right hands to the mid-section of Sabu. 1...2...3...4. Morrison pulls Sabu out of the corner by the hair, then takes him down with a European uppercut. Morrison covers Sabu, 1...2. Sabu kicks out. Morrison looks frustrated, then starts to choke away on Sabu. 1...2...3...4. Morrison breaks the hold, then argues with the referee. Meanwhile, Sabu gets back to his feet. Morrison turns back to Sabu, and Sabu hits a kick to the mid-section of Morrison. Morrison bends over in pain, and Sabu runs at the ropes, bounces off them, but then gets caught with a tilt the world backbreaker from John Morrison. Morrison hooks the leg of Sabu, 1...2. Sabu kicks out again. Morrison hits the mat in frustration, then gets back to his feet, and waits on Sabu to get back to his feet. Sabu gets up groggily, and Morrison grabs him around the head, then yells out to the crowd, who respond by booing. Sabu takes advantage of Morrison being distracted by the crowd, and he hits a hard elbow shot to the mid-section of Morrison. Sabu then runs at the ropes, springboards off them, and spikes Morrison down to the mat with a huge DDT, causing Morrison’s head to hit the mat hard.

Sabu crawls over to the ropes, then picks himself up. Sabu looks across at Morrison who is picking himself up, holding his neck. Sabu charges across at Morrison, then hits him with a hard forearm that causes Morrison to stagger back into the ropes. Morrison bounces back off the ropes groggily, and Sabu then scoops him up and slams him down to the mat. Sabu runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then hits a leg drop on Morrison. Sabu gets back to his feet, then runs at the ropes again, springboards off them, then springboards off then and lands a leg drop on Morrison. Sabu makes the cover, 1...2.. Morrison kicks out. Sabu gets back to his feet, then lifts Morrison back up by his hair. Sabu runs Morrison across to the corner, then slams him into the ringpost face first. Morrison hits the post hard, then stumbles back around the ring. Sabu goes up the turnbuckle with his back to Morrison. Morrison regains his senses, and sees Sabu about to launch himself into the air, so Morrison runs across and pushes Sabu, causing him to be crotched on the top rope. Morrison then pulls Sabu’s head down, so that he is in a tree of woe. Morrison smiles as he has Sabu vulnerable. Morrison then puts his boot into the throat of Sabu, and leans right into it. 1...2...3...4. Morrison breaks the hold, then backs back to the opposite corner. Morrison taunts the crowd who boo him, then charges in and attempts a baseball slide to Sabu’s face, but Sabu sits up, and Morrison goes groin first into the ringpost.

The pain is etched across Morrison’s face as he tries to pull himself away from the ringpost. Meanwhile Sabu tries to regain his senses on the top rope. Morrison pulls himself away finally, and gets up gingerly, when suddenly Sabu comes off the top rope and hits Morrison with a moonsault body block, into a hook of the leg, 1...2.. Morrison just gets his shoulder off the mat. Sabu gets back to his feet, then goes out to the apron while Morrison struggles back to his feet. Sabu springboards in at Morrison, but Morrison moves out of the way, and Sabu lands on his feet. Sabu then turns to Morrison, and gets hit with a step up enzuiguri. Morrison gets back to his feet, and taunts the crowd, who boo him. Sabu gets to a seated position, and Morrison runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then hits a knee right into the face of Sabu. Morrison makes the cover, 1...2.. Sabu kicks out. Morrison gets back to his feet, shaking his head, before he heads over to the ropes. Morrison begs Sabu to get to his feet, which Sabu slowly does. Sabu gets right up, and Morrison jumps onto the second rope, then springboards off for an enzuiguri, but Sabu dodges it, then collapses down to his knees. Morrison bends his back in pain, as he crawls over to the ropes to pull himself up. Morrison finally gets to the ropes, and starts to pull himself up. Sabu sees this, then charges across the ring, and takes both Morrison and himself over the top rope and out to the floor with a cross body block. Both men hit the floor on the outside hard, and they are down.

Sabu is the first to react, as he slowly gets to his feet. He picks Morrison up by the hair, then rolls him back into the ring. Sabu climbs into the ring, and the lights then go out, as Avè Vampire starts to play. A single light then comes on, and Ricky Banderas is shown standing at the top of the stage. Sabu looks like he is about to climb out of the ring after Banderas, when Morrison suddenly rolls him up, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here is your winner, John Morrison.

Morrison rolls back into the middle of the ring and raises his hand. Meanwhile Sabu climbs out of the ring, and sprints up the ramp after Banderas, who has headed backstage.

Styles: Last week it was Sabu coming out after Banderas, this week it was Banderas playing mind games with Sabu.

Coach: Hang on just a minute Joey. Let’s acknowledge that huge victory there from John Morrison.

Styles: I will admit that John Morrison has just defeated an ECW Original in Sabu, but you have to give the assist to Ricky Banderas.


A graphic plays, hyping the Main Event.

Styles: And that’s tonight’s Main Event, it will be Brock Lesnar against two men, in AJ Styles and Randy Orton.

A graphic promoting the Highlight Reel plays.

Coach: But Joey, that’s not all, because in just moments we have the Highlight Reel. That’s right it is next, on Revenge.

Ad break.

Break The Walls Down plays, as the camera zooms in on the screen. The camera then shows a man holding both arms out. He turns around and it is seen to be Rob Van Dam, with a bad wig on. The crowd cheers at this display as RVD walks down to the ring and climbs into it, wearing Chris Jericho’s normal street clothes. RVD then grabs a microphone.


RVD: Ladies, gentlemen and dudes of all ages, welcome to the Highlight Reel.

The crowd cheers.

RVD: And I am your host, the biggest assclown in the history of professional wrestling, the King of the Hole, Chris Jericho!

The crowd pop.

RVD: Now last week dudes, we saw RVD laid out backstage.

The crowd boo.

RVD: So he wasn’t able to be my guest last week. But tonight, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my guest, he is Mr Tuesday Night, Rob Van Dam.

The crowd cheer.

RVD: Rob, thanks for joining us man, and I have to say, you top last week’s guest easily. I mean, what an assclown!

The crowd cheer again.

RVD: Thanks dude, and you know, I have to agree with you on Jericho. All he does is talk, talk, talk. But you know, in three weeks time, me and him go one on one, in a Ladder Match, with the brand new North American Championship on the line. And I am not going to let Jericho ruin another belt. I mean remember how Jericho was the first ever Undisputed Champion? The man who defeated The Rock and Stone Cold in one night? Chris, that belt lasted less than a year, and your reign lasted three months.

The crowd cheer.

RVD: Jericho, in three weeks time you face Mr Pay Per View live on Pay Per View. You go against me in a match where everything is legal. Jericho, I am an ECW Original. You may be too, but did you hold that TV Title for two years? Did you stick with ECW through thick or thin? Did you truly mean the learning of the word ‘hardcore’? No. Jericho you are facing the face of extreme in a match with no rules this week, and I guarantee that you won’t come out the same as you went in. Jericho, get ready ....

Break The Walls Down plays, and Chris Jericho walks to the top of the ramp with a microphone in hand while the crowd boo.

Jericho: Haha, very funny Van Dam. You know, all I’m hearing is jealous of me. Jealousy of my untamed sexiness. Of the fact that I was the first ever Undisputed Champion. Jealousy of the fact that I am the KING OF THE WORLD!

The crowd boo viciously, with amazing heat on Jericho.

Jericho: Did I ask for your opinions assclowns?

The crowd boo even more.

Jericho: You know this is what gets to me, I come back to you, the fans and you couldn’t give a shit about me. But when some moron gets in the ring and imitates me, you all laugh and think it’s funny.

The crowd cheer.

Jericho: See, this is why I am saving ME, and no one else. This is why ...

RVD: Dude, shut up! No one wants to hear you!


The crowd cheers.

RVD: But if you want to fight so bad man, why don’t you just come down here and do it.

Jericho starts to walk down the ramp. He gets to the ring, then climbs up onto the apron. Jericho then says something to RVD, and drops back down off the apron. Jericho starts to walk back when suddenly RVD runs across the ring, and launches onto the back of Jericho with a somersault plancha. The crowd go wild as RVD gets back to his feet, then picks Jericho up by the hair, and throws him into the crowd barrier. RVD then gets over Jericho and starts hitting some hard right hands right into him. Security then run out from backstage, and pull RVD off as he struggles to get back to Jericho. Jericho has a slight smile on his face, seeing the danger pass.

Styles: RVD just showed Jericho not to mess with him.

Coach: By sneak attacking Jericho from behind? Yeah, that was real big of RVD.

Styles: Jericho did the same thing to RVD last week except with a steel chair Coach, and you know it!


Ad break.

You Can Run plays, and Billy Kidman walks down the ramp to the cheers of the crowd. Kidman then climbs up into the ring, and poses.


Styles: Here is Billy Kidman, a man who has done a lot in the wrestling industry.

Coach: You’re right, he has done a lot. But that doesn’t mean anything right here, right now.


Warrior plays, and Low Ki poses at the top of the ramp as the crowd boos. Low Ki then walks down the ramp, climbs up into the ring, and poses on the turnbuckles.

Styles: Low Ki is definitely somebody that everyone in the locker room will want to take seriously.

Coach: And Billy Kidman may just learn that tonight.


Billy Kidman vs Low Ki

The referee calls for the bell, and both men move together, then lock up. Both move around the ring, trying to gain an advantage, until Kidman does. Kidman pushes Low Ki back, and he gets Low Ki back in the corner. Kidman looks ready to unload with some right hands, but instead gives a clean break. Kidman backs away to the middle of the ring, then waits to lock up with Low Ki. Low Ki comes back out of the corner, and he then locks up with Kidman again. Kidman takes the advantage, as he takes a side headlock on Ki. Low Ki struggles around, then finally pushes Kidman off. Kidman runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then goes for a shoulder tackle, which takes Low Ki down. Kidman looks down at Ki, then runs at the ropes and bounces off them. Ki drops down, and Kidman goes over him, then runs to the opposite ropes, bounces off them, before ducking an arm drag attempt from Low Ki, and taking him over with an arm drag. Ki gets back to his feet, and Kidman takes him down with another arm drag, then keeps a hold of the arm while Ki gets back to his feet. Low Ki gets up, and Kidman twists his arm around, and applies a wrist lock. Ki counters with some hard quick chops, and Kidman releases the hold. Kidman staggers back, and Low Ki charges up at him, but Kidman is able to watch him by scooping him up, before slamming him down. Kidman looks to the crowd, who cheer him, then runs at the ropes, bounces off them, and goes for a leg drop, but Low Ki is able to roll out of the way.

Ki gets back to his feet with Kidman is a seated position, then measures him before hitting him with a stiff kick to the chest. Kidman falls back flat on the mat, and Ki makes the pin attempt, 1...2. Kidman kicks out. Low Ki gets back to his feet, then grabs Kidman and assists him in getting up. Kidman is back up to his feet, and Ki hits a hard chop across the chest of Kidman that has Kidman holding his chest in pain. Ki then pushes Kidman right back into the corner. Low Ki looks around, then starts unleashing with rapid fire chops across the chest of Kidman at amazing pace. 1...2...3...4. Low Ki backs away. Kidman holds his chest in the corner, which has gone bright read. Low Ki grabs Kidman and pulls him out of the corner, then starts hitting some hard kicks to the back of the legs of Kidman that work him down to his knees. Ki then looks to the crowd and goes for a kick to the back of the head of Kidman, but Kidman just sees it coming, and manages to duck it. Ki turns around following his momentum, and Kidman rolls him up, 1...2. Low Ki kicks out. Both men get back to their feet, and Kidman goes for an Irish whip on Low Ki, but Ki strikes with a kick to the mid-section. Low Ki then takes Kidman over with a snap suplex, and heads up to the top rope. Low Ki looks around, then comes off for the Warrior’s Way, but Kidman is able to roll out of the way. Low Ki keeps going, then finally stops his momentum as he grabs the top rope. Ki looks at Kidman getting up, then charges at him, but gets caught with a scoop powerslam.

Kidman rolls away from Ki, and both men are down on the mat, trying to regain their breath. The referee begins his count. 1...2...3...4...5. Low Ki gets back to his feet, then picks up Kidman. Kidman shows he was playing possum, as he catches Low Ki with a jawbreaker. Kidman then charges at Low Ki, and takes him down with a clothesline. Kidman helps Low Ki straight back up to his feet, then pushes him back against the ropes, and Irish whips him. Low Ki runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then gets taken over by a back body drop from Kidman. Kidman yells out to the crowd as he is feeling the momentum. Low Ki gets up, and Kidman takes him back down with a hurrancanrana. Both men get up again, and Kidman Irish whips Low Ki into the corner. Kidman then charges in and hits a corner clothesline. Low Ki staggers out of the corner, and Kidman grabs him for a back suplex, but Low Ki flips out of it, and lands behind Kidman. Ki charges at Kidman as soon as he turns around, but Kidman is ready as he lifts Low Ki for the BK Bomb. Ki has it scouted though, as he takes Kidman down with a DDT, reversing Kidman’s move. Both men pull themselves to the ropes slowly, then gets back to their feet. They come towards the middle of the ring slowly, and Low Ki kicks Kidman in the mid-section, causing Kidman to double over. Ki then measures Kidman, before he hits him with a kick right to the back of the head. Kidman collapses down to his knees, as he holds the back of his head with one arm. Low Ki backs to the corner, waiting on Kidman to get up. Kidman pulls himself to the opposite corner, then picks himself up with the ropes.

Kidman starts to come out of the corner groggily, and Low Ki charges across the ring, then hits a huge on dropkick on Kidman that sends the back of his head straight back into the turnbuckle. Kidman falls to the mat from the blow, and he looks like he is knocked out. Low Ki then climbs up to the top rope, and lands the Warrior’s Way to the upper back of Kidman. Low Ki rolls Kidman over, then hooks his leg, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here is your winner, Low Ki.

Low Ki gets back to his feet, and the referee raises his hand as Warrior starts to play. Ki pulls him arm down away from the referee, then looks out to the crowd.

Styles: Look at the intensity of Low Ki!

Coach: Low Ki is no doubt, just straight up intense. I wouldn’t mess with him, that’s for sure.

Styles: We now head backstage to Joy Giovanni.


The camera is shown backstage, where Joy is standing with Randy Orton next to her, causing the crowd to boo.

Joy: Randy, tonight you team with AJ Styles against the NEW Champion Brock Lesnar. Now GM James Patterson has said that if you no show, you will be suspended for a month. What are your thoughts on this?

Orton: I have said it before. I don’t like that I have to team with a man that I hate. I know there is mutual hate between the two of us, so of course I don’t want to team with AJ. But, I know I have to. Because I am not about to miss out on my chance to win the NEW Championship. So tonight, I will do what I have to do. Just for the Main Event. But AJ, once that match is over you better watch your back.

Joy: What about your suggestion for next week’s match between Lesnar and AJ?

Orton: Joy, is there anything wrong with suggesting a Main Event of that standard? I didn’t think so, but apparently, as an interviewer you must know a lot more than me about good matches. Joy just shut up and leave me alone. I’ve got a match to prepare for.


Ad break.

The camera is shown backstage, and Kristal Marshall is shown standing next to Ron ‘The Truth’ Killings, which causes the crowd to cheer.

Kristal: Truth, last week we saw you have an impressive win over ‘The Wildcat’ Chris Harris. So what is in the future for Ron Killings?

Truth: Kristal, this is just beginning of the roll the Truth is going to be on. I will be beating ...


John Morrison walks into the camera view as the crowd boo.

Morrison: Why the hell is this interview even happening? Kristal, you should be conducting this interview with the man who just beat Sabu, the ‘Shaman of Sexy’, the ‘Guru of Greatness, the ‘Tuesday Night Delight’. Of course I speak of myself; John Morrison.

Truth: Man you only beat Sabu cause Banderas interfered in the match. We all saw that.

Morrison: Truth you know, all I am hearing is jealousy. But hey if you have a problem with me, then maybe we can settle it some other time.

Truth: Yeah maybe we can man. Maybe we can.


The camera goes back to ringside.

Styles: Was that a challenge from Morrison to Truth?

Coach: It sure looked like it Joey.


Hooliganz plays, and Paul London and Brian Kendrick run out to the ring, receiving cheers from the crowd. They then climb up onto the turnbuckles and pose.

Styles: These kids here are just pure excitement.

Coach: They fly around like jumping beans. They are just fun to watch.


Natural plays, and The Naturals walk out and pose at the top of the ramp with the NEW Tag Team Championships around their waists, while the crowd boo them. The Naturals then walk down the ramp and climb into the ring, keeping their eyes on London and Kendrick. They then pose on the turnbuckles.

Styles: Here are The Naturals, who are of course our NEW Tag Team Champions.

Coach: And there is a reason these two men are Champions. You will see that tonight.


Paul London and Brian Kendrick vs The Naturals

Kendrick and Chase Stevens leave the ring, leaving Andy Douglas and London in the ring, looking at one another. They then move into together, and London lunges at Douglas for a lock up, but Douglas goes behind London, and grabs him in a waist lock. London looks for a reverse elbow, but Douglas ducks it. London turns with the momentum, then smartly applies a front face lock to Douglas. Douglas looks for a way out of the hold, and London then grabs his arm and twists it, applying a wristlock. London then drags Douglas over to the corner, and tags in Brian Kendrick. Kendrick climbs up to the top rope, then comes off with a double axe handle right across the arm of Douglas. Douglas pulls his arm back and shakes it in pain, but Kendrick grabs it, then applies a wristlock. Kendrick then takes Douglas over with an arm drag, and tries to apply a cross arm breaker, however Douglas flails around, stopping Kendrick from being able to lock in the hold. Kendrick gets back to his feet and also lifts Douglas up, keeping hold of his arm. Kendrick then takes him over to the corner, and tags in Paul London. London goes up to the top rope, then comes down with a double axe handle of his own across the arm of Douglas. Douglas jumps up and down in pain, holding his arm. London then goes to grab him, but Douglas rakes his eyes. Douglas then quickly goes to his corner and tags in Chase Stevens. Stevens climbs in the ring, then runs across at London, but he gets caught with a Japanese arm drag.

London is feeling the momentum, then while Stevens gets up he runs at the ropes, then goes to bounce off them, but instead gets caught with a knee to the back from Andy Douglas on the apron. London holds his back gingerly as he staggers in the ring, and Stevens charges over, then takes him down with a big running neckbreaker. Stevens immediately hooks the leg of London, 1...2. London gets his shoulders up. Stevens picks London back up to his feet, and pulls him over to the hair by the corner. Stevens then tags in Andy Douglas. Douglas comes into the ring, and Stevens then Irish whips him. London runs at the ropes, bounces off them, and Stevens then grabs him by the hair, and bulldogs him onto the knee of Douglas. Stevens leaves the ring, and Douglas pushes London down flat on the mat, then covers him, 1...2. London gets his shoulders up off the mat. Douglas gets back to his feet, then helps London back up by the hair. He gets London up, then slams him in front of Stevens, before tagging Stevens back in. Stevens jumps over the ropes, then hits a stomp on the chest of London. Stevens goes down into the cover, 1...2. London kicks out. Stevens gets back to his feet, then starts to kick at London while he gets up. London gets right back up, and Stevens snapmares him over. Stevens then runs at the ropes, bounces off them, and goes for a kick to the head of London, but London dodges, then rolls Stevens up, 1...2. Stevens kicks out. Both men get up again, and Stevens grabs London by the hair, then throws him down to the mat back first. Stevens looks flustered, and he walks over to the corner, and tags in Douglas.

Douglas walks into the ring confidently, then waits on London to get up. London gets to his feet, and Douglas charges across, but London takes him over with a hurrancanrana. Both men get up, and Douglas goes for a clothesline, but London rolls under on the mat, then tags in Brian Kendrick. Kendrick quickly goes up to the top rope, then comes off with a flying cross body onto Douglas when he turns. Kendrick rolls off, then runs over to the corner, and knocks Stevens off the apron down to the floor with a forearm to the face. Kendrick then turns around and runs at Douglas. Kendrick ducks a clothesline from Douglas, then bounces off the ropes, and takes Douglas down with a running forearm. Kendrick the runs at the ropes while Douglas gets up, bounces off them, then knocks Douglas down with another big forearm. Douglas gets right back up again, and Kendrick then Irish whips him. Douglas runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then gets caught with a leg lariat from Kendrick. Kendrick quickly covers Douglas, 1...2.. Stevens breaks up the pin with a shot to the back, after rushing back into the ring. Stevens picks Kendrick up by the hair, but Kendrick knocks away his hands, then hits him with a big enzuiguri that sends him down to the mat. London then climbs back into the ring, and both men turn to Douglas while he is getting up. London and Kendrick then double Irish whip Douglas into the corner. Kendrick Irish whips London towards Douglas into the corner, and after gaining some good speed London hits a dropkick right to the jaw of Douglas.

Douglas falls down to a seated position in the corner, and Kendrick then charges in and hits a low dropkick to the face of Douglas. The crowd cheer as Kendrick gets back to his feet, as they know he is almost ready to finish the match. Douglas starts to stir, while suddenly Stevens gets up, then charges across and throws London over the top rope and out of the ring from behind. Douglas gets up and Kendrick grabs him, then runs up the turnbuckle for Sliced Bread #2. Douglas however counters by throwing Kendrick behind him. Kendrick flips behind him and lands on his feet. Stevens then turns him around and kicks him in the mid-section, before putting him in a front face lock and lifting him up in a suplex position. Douglas then turns around and grabs the legs of London, before Stevens manoeuvres around and Douglas and Stevens hit the Natural Disaster. Douglas hooks the leg of Kendrick, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here are your winners, The Naturals.

Natural plays throughout the arena, as The Naturals get their belts back. They raise their belts in the air, celebrating, while the crowd boos.

Coach: Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas just proved why they are The Naturals.

Styles: That was a great performance, no doubt. The Motor City Machine Guns would have wanted to see that.

Coach: They would be shaking in their boots.

Styles: I’m not so sure about that Coach.


A graphic for the Main Event is shown.

Styles: Moving on, we have Brock Lesnar against AJ Styles and Randy Orton in our main Event Handicap Match, and it is next.

Ad break.

Here Comes The Pain plays, and Brock Lesnar walks out to the stage, then poses with the NEW Championship around his waist while the crowd boos. Lesnar then walks down the ramp, and jumps onto the apron while fireworks come out of the ringposts. Lesnar then climbs into the ring and unstraps his belt, before holding it up, receiving boos from the crowd.

Coach: Here comes the pain.

Styles: Is Brock Lesnar in trouble tonight?

Coach: If AJ and Randy can get along tonight, then he is, Joey.


I Am plays throughout the arena to a lot of cheers, as AJ Styles walks out to the top of the ramp and poses, receiving more cheers from the crowd. AJ then walks down the ramp, climbs into the ring and poses, while keeping his eyes on Lesnar.

Styles: AJ was in control last week when Brock Lesnar decided to make his mark on the match.

Coach: That means nothing now Joey. AJ’s mind has to be on tonight.


Voices plays, and Randy Orton slowly walks out down the ramp while the crowd boo. Orton then climbs up into the ring, and locks eyes with AJ. Orton then slowly walks over to the corner and poses on the turnbuckle.

Styles: Here is AJ’s partner in Randy Orton. Will the two be able to get along?

Coach: Randy is a professional. He will do what it takes to win. You heard him earlier tonight Joey.


Handicap Match
Brock Lesnar vs AJ Styles and Randy Orton


Orton leaves the ring, and AJ and Lesnar circle around the ring. AJ and Lesnar move together, and look about ready to lock up, when Lesnar meets AJ with a huge knee lift to the mid-section of AJ. Lesnar then puts his hand on AJ’s head and looks around arrogantly. AJ suddenly comes back with a kick to the mid-section, then locks in a side headlock. Lesnar looks to reverse with a back suplex, but AJ backflips and lands behind Lesnar. Lesnar turns around, and AJ quickly takes him over with an arm drag. Both men get back to their feet, and Lesnar takes AJ down with an arm drag. Both men get back to their feet again, and AJ goes for a right hand, but Lesnar ducks it, then goes behind AJ and lifts him by the waist. Lesnar then throws AJ down to the mat, with AJ landing down on his sternum. AJ gets up holding his chest as Lesnar laughs at him. AJ then runs towards Lesnar into a lock up. This is topped however, when Lesnar just uses his brute force to push AJ off. AJ rolls back to his corner, then gets back to his feet, staring down Lesnar. AJ looks ready to go at Lesnar again, when Orton tags AJ on the back, making himself the legal man. AJ looks back at Orton in shock and Orton smiles, then motions for AJ to get out of the ring. Orton climbs in, then waits for AJ to get out of the ring, which AJ slowly does. Orton and Lesnar then start to circle around the ring. Both men come forward and lock up. Orton quickly seizes the advantage, as he takes a side headlock.

Orton has a serious expression on his face, as he holds the headlock. Lesnar pushes back against the ropes, then pushes Orton off. Orton runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then gets taken down by a shoulder tackle from Lesnar. Lesnar looks around cockily as the crowd boo, then runs at the ropes himself, bounces off them, goes over Orton who has dropped down, bounces off the opposite ropes, then ducks an Orton clothesline attempt. Lesnar goes behind Orton quickly, and grabs a waist lock, but Orton counters with a reverse elbow to the side of the skull of Lesnar. Lesnar stumbles back to the ropes, and Orton charges over, then clotheslines him over the top rope. Orton then climbs out to the floor after Lesnar, then hits him with kicks as he gets up. Meanwhile, AJ climbs into the ring. Lesnar gets right up, and Orton starts going after him with right hands to the head. AJ then runs at the opposite ropes, bounces off them, runs towards Lesnar and Orton, and comes over onto both of them with a senton bomb. AJ lands on his feet as both Lesnar and Orton hit the mat, and the crowd explode with cheers. AJ then picks Lesnar up, and Irish whips him into the steel stairs. Lesnar hits them hard and falls to the mat, and AJ looks ready to follow up, when Orton turns him around and gets in his face. The two exchange insults, before Orton rolls back into the ring. Lesnar slowly makes his way up to the apron, and Orton knees him in the head.

Lesnar is groggy on the apron, and Orton pulls him through between the second and top rope by the head, leaving him balanced on the second rope by his feet. Orton then drills Lesnar into the mat with a DDT. Orton gets up arrogantly and holds his arms out, while the crowd boo. AJ sees an opportunity and tags Orton outstretched arm. AJ smiles as the referee tells Orton to leave the ring. Orton slowly leaves the ring, and AJ picks Lesnar up, and attempts to Irish whip him into the corner, but Lesnar sends AJ in instead. AJ hits the turnbuckle and comes out of the corner gingerly, only to be grabbed by Lesnar and taken over with a belly to belly suplex from Lesnar. Lesnar gets to his feet smiling, then walks over to AJ and picks him up. Lesnar then hits a big knee lift on AJ, wearing him down. Lesnar hits another knee lift, then takes AJ over with another belly to belly suplex. Lesnar gets back to his feet and smiles, then walks over to AJ and hooks his leg, 1...2. AJ kicks out. Lesnar then sits AJ up, and applies leg scissors around his mid-section. AJ gasps for air, as Lesnar keeps applying pressure on the hold. AJ starts to get the crowd behind him, and he hits some elbows to the knee of Lesnar, causing Lesnar to let go of the hold. Lesnar gets back to his feet, then picks AJ up by the head. Lesnar then Irish whips AJ into the corner. Lesnar then charges in and hits a knee lift in the corner on AJ. AJ stumbles out of the corner, and Lesnar runs at the ropes, bounces off them, goes under AJ who leapfrogs, bounces off the opposite ropes, goes over AJ who drops down, then bounces off the ropes again, before getting taken down by a big dropkick from AJ.

Both men are down on the mat, and AJ starts to crawl over to his corner where Orton reaches out his arm for the tag. AJ then gets back to his feet and looks at Orton, and indicates that he doesn’t need Orton. AJ turns around and grabs Lesnar, but Lesnar pushes him back off into the corner. Orton then makes the blind tag in. Orton comes into the ring, and Lesnar charges at him and goes for a clothesline, but Orton is able to duck it. Lesnar then turns around and Orton catches him with a dropkick of his own to the jaw of Lesnar, sending him down to the mat. Lesnar gets back to his feet, and Orton attempts to Irish whip him to the corner, but Lesnar reverses and sends Orton into the corner. Lesnar then charges in at Orton, but Orton sidesteps him, and Lesnar goes into the turnbuckle chest first. Orton then pushes Lesnar right back into the corner, and starts to unload with right hands. 1...2...3...4. Orton backs away. Lesnar starts to come out of the corner, and Orton pulls him right out, then hits a European uppercut. Orton then grabs the groggy Lesnar in a sleeper hold, before driving him down with an inverted backbreaker. Orton hooks the leg of Lesnar, 1...2. Lesnar kicks out. Orton gets back up to his feet, then measures Lesnar, preparing for the RKO. Lesnar slowly gets up and Orton goes for the RKO, but Lesnar pushes him away. Orton charges back at Lesnar, and Lesnar gets him up into a fireman’s carry for the F-5. Orton starts to rake the eye of Lesnar, then drops down behind him, completing the rake of the eye.

Orton then grabs Lesnar in a waist lock, but Lesnar quickly goes through with a standing switch, and gets Orton in a waist lock, before taking him over with a German suplex. Lesnar slowly gets up with a determined look on his face, and he goes right after Orton while he gets up. Lesnar hits a knee lift to the mid-section of Orton, then Irish whips him into the corner. Lesnar charges in after Orton, then hits a big knee lift to the chest of Orton. Orton struggles with the pain in the corner, and Lesnar then Irish whips him to the opposite corner. Orton hits the turnbuckle, and Lesnar charges back in, then hits a knee lift to the chest of Orton. Lesnar then runs at the ropes, bounces off them, then takes Orton down with a clothesline while he comes out of the corner. Lesnar looks to the crowd smiling, then goes down and covers Orton, 1...2. AJ breaks up the pin with a kick to the side of Lesnar. The referee takes AJ away and tells him to get out of the ring. Meanwhile, Brock goes behind Orton, then locks in the Brock Lock. AJ leaves the ring, and Orton struggles in the hold. Orton starts to get back to his feet, as he refuses to give up. He gets right back to his feet, then throws some reverse elbows to the head of Lesnar. Lesnar takes the hard shots, but he won’t release the hold. Orton then goes behind Lesnar with a standing switch, and tries to take Lesnar over with a German suplex. Orton can’t do it however, as Lesnar uses his leg to block. Lesnar then goes behind Orton and goes for a German suplex, but Orton blocks it. Orton then throws an elbow that hits Lesnar hard, and forces him to release the hold. Orton then turns around and hits a huge clothesline on Lesnar, sending both men to the mat.

Orton slowly crawls over to his corner, as Lesnar gives chase. Lesnar looks like he will catch Orton, but Orton lunges to his corner and tags in AJ. AJ rushes into the ring, and hits some right forearms on Lesnar as he gets back to his feet. AJ then spins around and hits a discus clothesline on Lesnar. Lesnar gets right back up, and AJ Irish whips him into the corner. AJ then charges in, jumps up, and hits a big forearm in the corner on Lesnar. Lesnar struggles out of the corner, and AJ gets him in a wristlock, then takes him over with a back suplex. AJ keeps a hold of the arm, picks Lesnar up by it, then gets him up in a back suplex position, before planting him with a sit out faceplant. AJ rolls Lesnar over, then hooks his leg, 1...2.. Lesnar kicks out. AJ gets back to his feet frustrated, then picks Lesnar up and positions him between his thighs for the Styles Clash, before taunting the cheers of the crowd. Lesnar counters however with a back body drop. AJ gets back to his feet quickly, then charges at Lesnar, but gets caught with a bug spinebuster from Lesnar. Orton climbs into the ring and runs at Lesnar, but Lesnar kicks him in the mid-section, then takes him over with a snap suplex. Lesnar gets back to his feet, then measures AJ. AJ gets up groggily, and Lesnar gets him up in a fireman’s carry for the F-5. AJ however struggles and slips out the back. Lesnar turns around and AJ catches him with the Pele. Lesnar is ready to fall down to the mat, but AJ grabs him before he can, then positions him between his thighs for the Styles Clash. AJ is ready to finish Lesnar off when Orton gets back to his feet, then hits his own partner in AJ with an RKO. Orton gets back to his feet, then looks down at AJ smiling.

Orton then exits the ring, the smile still across his face. Lesnar slowly gets up, and sees AJ down, while Orton looks on from the outside. Lesnar smiles, then picks AJ up, before getting him in a fireman’s carry. Lesnar then finishes the job with the F-5. Lesnar hooks AJ’s leg, 1...2...3.


Torrie: Here is your winner, the NEW Champion, Brock Lesnar.

Randy Orton continues to look into the ring with an arrogant smile on his face while AJ is laid out. Lesnar gets back to his feet and receives his belt. Lesnar then celebrates by holding the belt up high.

Styles: I knew that AJ could not trust that snake Randy Orton.

Coach: The worst is yet to come still for AJ, as he will be facing Lesnar one on one next week.


Lesnar is shown looking down at AJ as the camera fades away.

End of broadcast.


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NEW Championship
Fatal Four Way
Brock Lesnar (c) vs AJ Styles vs Randy Orton vs John Cena

North American Championship
Rob Van Dam vs Chris Jericho

NEW Tag Team Championships
The Naturals (c) vs Motor City Machine Guns
 

xtremebadass

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BM: Lesnar vs. AJ/Orton. The chemistry was there, it was a great choice to put AJ Styles in the same picture as guys like Lesnar, Orton, and Cena. It was a great match. AJ and Orton might have won if Orton wasn't the typical dick. Good showing for the champ though.

WM: I am going with Kidman and Low-Ki. I am not into CW's, but you can do an angle where Kidman is sleeping with your ring announcer, Torrie Wilson, that would make the CW Div interesting. :shifty:

BP: Props go again to the highlight reel. He is great every single time and RVD wasn't bad either, he showed Jericho that he wants that title. I don't know who is going to win, I have a feeling it will be Jericho getting the gold.

Honorable Mention: John Morrison. I know how the man talks, and can really see him talking like that. He is just real awkward with his words, like everyone around him is WTFing. Truth vs. Morrison FTW

WP: N/A

AC: I am really surprised Cena didn't atleast cut a promo. He had bad ribs, but that isn't in Cena's character not to show up atleast. This might be a clue to who is going to get the strap, hmmmm???? Great second show.
 

Moonlight Drive

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BM: The Main Event. I'm loving the use of Orton's character, and no surprised you have AJ up there with the big dogs

WM: None, all good

BP: The Highlight Reel was my favourite, although we know RVD is no god on the old schtick, you made it entertaining.

WP: The one in Patterson's office, at least Colt's part. You didn't really utilise Cabana and it just took up space. You could've had Colt talk a bit more instead of just in one sentence requesting a match, would've made it a little more entertaining from my perspective.

AF: I agree with XBA, surprised Cena no-showed. But I know AJ is getting the strap and then feuding with Orton. I can tell. Glad ot see your pushing Morrison, as I am (it's just noone can tell yet with me :shifty:) since he's great to write matches with and if pushed write could be a solid Mid-Carder. I like how you're slowly building stuff up and not chucking PPV matches together on the first two shows

Raw has been posted. You know what to do
 

The Leviathan

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Best Match: Lesnar vs. Orton and AJ Styles - a great handicap match indeed and the ending really hyped the feud with Styles/Orton. Next Week it will be Styles and Lesnar and I will totally go with Styles. I don't see Styles lose two in a row.

John Morrison vs. Sabu - definitely a great match that we haven't seen in WECW. A great match with a not so good ending but it didn't hurt the match at all. Sabu vs. Banderas is going to be a one violent feud.

Best Promo: RVD's Highlight Reel, I remember the RVD/HHH feud here when he mocks HHH and also when he mocked Warrior in Youtube. I think RVD is really great in copying other superstars lol.... the only thing is why you didn't put RVD in a blonde wig to make it more funnier lol...

Worst Promo: all promos have some purpose to it.

Additional Feedback: This is my first time to review your shows and it a good read for me. I just wanna see how all the feuds and storylines build up in the next shows. Your PPV is going to be great.
 

Gards Jr.

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Opening Promo: Good Promo building up your main event fued as well as getting the anger side of Patterson.

Smith vs Storm: I liked this match personally and it had a good sense of action. Alot of the action was dragged out and not much had little action. If that makes sense.

Roode: Not much to say when I know nothing about him but seemed like a decent promo.

Orton/Patterson: I would have liked to see you add more length but this was a good match to set up the Lesnar AJ Match. lool at Orton making the match.

Morrison/Sabu: Good match imo for a match involving the ultimate spot Monkey. I was waiting for some more spottier moves but meh.

Highlight Reel: Hilarious, Simply Hilarious.

Kidman vs Low Ki: I really liked this match because I liked both of the superstars. They worked well together and you seemed to have them mes well imo.

Orton: It better be longer next time with Orton doing it...

Truth: Not Sure. I have no idea about Truth so idk.

Naturals vs Londrick: I did not like this match suprisingly. I am not sure why but it was abit weird for me personally. I liked all the tag team manuevers though...

Handicap Match: Probably my favourite match up because you used the Handicap match to perfection and The Ending set up the Orton and Styles fued to continue:)
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

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NEW Insider

Rumours

John Cena is said to be still out injured after Brock Lesnar send him onto the announcer’s table with an F-5. Cena’s ribs still haven’t healed, but it is thought that he will be able to compete at Redemption.

NEW’s next two Pay Per View’s will both be in the Hammerstein Ballroom. Both Redemption and Fate have been advertised as there, so the events will not be moved.

NEW have held off on Tomko’s debut, with them instead playing videos to hype his in ring debut. Many are saying that this is because NEW do consider him to be a major player in the future of the company.

Tickets for Redemption have sold out. NEW management must be happy with this, as there are still two weeks before the event.

News

Sabu vs Ricky Banderas has been announced for Redemption on newrestling.com. The match will be a Hardcore Match.

Colt Cabana will get his chance at revenge this week against Robert Roode this week on Revenge when the two go one on one.

Revenge scored a 1.75 rating last week, which was a drop on the week before. NEW management are still said to be happy about it.

The announced Main Event for this week will still be on, despite Randy Orton’s actions last week. It will be AJ Styles vs Brock Lesnar.

Known Card

Colt Cabana vs Robert Roode

Sabu and Ron ‘The Truth’ Killings vs John Morrison and Ricky Banderas

Canadian Bulldogs vs The Naturals

AJ Styles vs Brock Lesnar​
 

xtremebadass

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Damn Orton, that bastard, it's going to be Styles vs. Lesnar? Surprisingly this is going to be a good match, hopefully, but Orton better not interfere. If he does interfere, I see Orton vs. Lesnar the following week. Still don't know about Cena, hopefully he can play a role in all this. I am also becoming a big Colt Cabana fan, so I hope he can get the win on Roode, that would rule. Can't wait for the show.
 

Beer

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BM: ME by a mile. Intense, surprisingand well, it just blew me away. Nice to see you have added that little bit if impact into your matches. Orton is a cock.

WM: N/A

BP: The highlight Reel. You make Y2J so arrogant and such an asshole.

WP: Yet again, N/A

AC: Nice show, sorry it was not as in depth as my first one but i am squeezed for time. Check out my firstshow when you can. I will post it later today.