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


rosewt01

Active Member
Joined
Feb 8, 2008
Messages
1,067
Reaction score
0
Points
36
Location
1
Website
www.123.co.uk
Favorite Wrestler
abyss
Favorite Wrestler
adamcole
Favorite Wrestler
adamcole2
Favorite Wrestler
ajlee
Favorite Wrestler
ajstyles2
Favorite Wrestler
ajstyles
It looks amazing but the order of the matches could be changed.
I mean I am looking forward to the Buried Alive match the most.
 

Evil Austin

Guest
Looks really good, Like always lol but yea If you get a chance to drop a review on WAW as well my PPV is up also. ? thanks,
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
c10e89b550.jpg


(Randy Orton: Krakatoa means destiny.
Edge: Krakatoa means opportunity
Brock Lesnar: Krakatoa means treason.
AJ Styles: I am treason.

Krakatoa is a volcano. Krakatoa is explosion. The explosion of searching, the explosion of fighting, of seeking.

Sapp: I am explosion.
HHH: I am The Game!
Test: Game on.

Explotion produces destruction. Krakatoa is destruction.

Big Show: I am destruction.
Randy Orton: I am the champion.

But after destruction, peace returns, peace is back after destruction. Peace is back after Krakatoa.

RVD: I am Krakatoa.
Sabu: I am back!!!)

And now, BTW presents....Krakatoa!!!


Pyro
Pyro
Pyro

"Church of Hot Addiction" blasts through the speakers as the camera goes throuh the audience.


Styles: Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to Krakatoa, I am Joey Styles alongside JBL and what a night we have ahead of us right on the spectacular HP Pavilion arena.

JBL: Sabu returns tonight, the first ever Buried Alive match in BTW history, the debut of a complete animal, and with the lights so bright, a World Championship on the line.

Styles: A long night ahead of us, so we better get this dance under way.


“Loaded†breaks to a rockstar ovation from the crowd as Jeff Hardy makes his way out. He plays to the crowd going down the ramp until he then enters the ring, where he climbs to all corners.

“Big†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as the impressive Big Show makes his way out. He looks mad and he then points at Jeff Hardy, then badmouthing him. He enters the ring and remains on the opposite side of the ring. The referee rings the bell.



62d2d169ae.jpg



Jeff Hardy immediately, as soon as the referee rings the bell, he storms toward his opponent and leaps driving his forearm right to the face of his opponent, however The Big Show barely even moves. Hardy dashes to the ring ropes behind him and bounces back, nailing his opponent once again, and again The Big Show barely moves. Hardy goes toward the ring ropes behind him once again, but this time when he bounces back, The Big Show nails him with a big boot, knocking him down to the canvas. The Big Show grins for a moment and now he is the one going toward the ring ropes behind him. He bounces back and nails the newly reincorporated Jeff Hardy with a shoulder block bringing him down to the canvas. The giant then grabs the leg of his opponent and stretches it. He then measures him and goes to stomp right on the leg of Jeff Hardy, however the Rainbow Haired Warrior manages to roll out of the way and avoid the punishment of his opponent. He then gets back to his feet and stands in front of The Big Show. Jeff Hardy advances and he gets on his opponent’s face, confronting him and showing his courage. Big Show looks around the crowd partially mocking his opponent, and he then with just one hand he shoves Jeff Hardy pushing him away. Jeff Hardy staggers back down to the canvas. He then rolls over his head ending back to his feet and he storms again toward The Big Show, however this time instead of a punch he nails him with a dropkick right to the legs, managing to bring his opponent down to his knees. Jeff Hardy takes full advantage of the opening and he dashes to the ring ropes behind him, then bounces back and nails his opponent with a dropkick right to the head of The Big Show, finally knocking him down completely to the canvas. Jeff Hardy makes the cover: 1…2…, Big Show kicks out sending Jeff Hardy away.

Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and he quickly goes back toward his opponent, as he attacks the recovering Big Show with clubs to the back, trying to prevent him from getting back to a standing position. He then grabs his rival and Hardy sets his opponent for a DDT. He goes to apply it but Big Show blocks as he remains on his knees, and instead he pushes Hardy down to the canvas using his own momentum crashing and burning making the Rainbow Haired Warrior land hard against the canvas. Jeff Hardy grabs his back of the neck in pain while rolling on the canvas. The Big Show gets fully back to a standing position, where he then stares at the floored Hardy. He walks toward him and puts one boot on the chest of Hardy, and then after a while of taunting he just steps over the humanity of his opponent, crushing him beneath. He continues moving then dashing toward the ropes and bouncing back nailing a powerful elbow drop right across the chest of his opponent. The Big Show gets back to his feet and he taunts to the audience announcing one more time. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind him looking for a second elbow drop, however Jeff Hardy manages to get back to his senses and he moves on the canvas going beneath the giant, that has no other option than to jump over him leaving him behind. Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and Big Show turns around. The Rainbow Haired competitor storms toward the giant looking to plant his opponent, however The Big Show manages to counter as he gets Jeff Hardy right by the throat stopping him. He walks around the ring with his prey grabbed around the throat. He goes to then apply the Showstopper, but in mid-air and when the giant is about to drive him down to the canvas, Hardy manages to reverse hitting instead his version of a Sitting Jawbreaker.

Big Show somehow manages to remain standing following the maneuver, however he is grabbing his jaw feeling the effects of the maneuver. He remains groggy in the midde of the ring. Jeff Hardy then dashes toward the ropes behind him and bounces back, then does a Running Roll up on The Big Show, attempting for the victory: 1…2…, Big Show kicks out. Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and so does the Big Show. Hardy goes back at it and he starts nailing straight right hands to the head of The Big Show, however he feels not a thing and answers back grabbing his opponent by the throat. He then lifts him up over his head in a Military Press. He walks around the ring with Jeff Hardy being held above his head, until he finally throws him down to the canvas in a spot close to the corner. Hardy feels the effect of the maneuver and grabs his gut in pain. He then walks slowly, after smiling in satisfaction to what he has accomplished. He climbs on the corner and all the way to the second rope. The crowd cheers for Jeff Hardy, chanting his name waiting for him to get back to his senses and move out of the way. Big Show is on the second rope giving his back to the inside of the ring, and he finally comes down of it looking to crush his opponent below with the Vader Bomb, however and much to the relief of the crowd manages to roll out of the way making Big Show crash and burn to the canvas hurting himself on his knees. The Rainbow Haired Warrior, limping and grabbing his gut at first, he goes toward the set of ropes on front of him and he then bounces back, nailing the bended Big Show with a leg drop to the back of the neck, making The Big Show to collapse down to the canvas. Big Show rolls himself getting over his back. Jeff Hardy then measures turning around and looking behind, then plants the giant with a Moonsault.

Jeff Hardy manages to make the cover: 1…2…, Big Show kicks out. Hardy gets back to his feet and he starts taunting Big Show then in the middle of the ring for the Twist of Fate, waiting for the giant to get back up. The Big Show finally does so and he walks right into Hardy, that kicks him three times on the middle section somehow managing to make him bend down. He then gets him and goes for the Twist of Fate, but when he is turning around The Big Show in mid maneuver, The Big Show blocks the maneuver. He then, out of rear power, picks up Jeff Hardy and lifts him up in the air in a very awkward position. He goes toward the corner and just merciless the giant throws him against the turnbuckle, making Jeff Hardy punish himself against it. Hardy turns around lying his back against the corner. Big Show then goes to the opposite corner taking impulse. He then just storms dashing toward the cornered Hardy looking to squash him, however Hardy miraculously manages to escape from the corner getting away from the predicament, and making The Big Show crash against the turnbuckle himself hurting. The giant then staggers back and walks right into Jeff Hardy, that delivers a quick and sudden, and very cheered Twist of Fate. Hardy collapses down to his knees on the canvas and makes the cover: 1…2…, The Big Show somehow manages to get one shoulder up avoiding the loss. Jeff Hardy seems a little shocked about it and talks to the referee a while, giving time for the giant to recover a bit and then get up to his knees over all his four extremities. Jeff Hardy notices it and he then dashes toward him, nailing him with a dropkick to the side of the body, sending him all the way to the corner, sitting and against it.

Jeff Hardy then dashes toward him and nails him with his Triangle Dropkick right to the chest of the sitting Big Show on the corner. Big Show staggers back from the corner away from it. Hardy then goes to the top rope and taunts to the audience, then leaps out of it and to a big pop he nails the Swanton Bomb on the giant. Hardy takes his time but he then manages to capitalize and cover his opponent his opponent: 1…2…, somehow Big Show kicks out of the Swanton Bomb. Hardy gets on his knees a little shocked, he then turns around toward where The Big Show is laying, only to out of nowhere get grabbed by the throat. Big Show gets back to his feet still grabbing his opponent by the throat, until he then delivers a ring shattering Showstopper, landing Jeff Hardy on the canvas spine first. The Big Show makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: The Big Show defeats Jeff Hardy


Styles: I can’t believe this, Jeff Hardy seemed to have the match won with the Twist of Fate and the Swanton Bomb, however The Big Show picks up the win with one single Showstopper.

JBL: Jeff Hardy not even with his best offense could take out The Big Show, nobody can take down The Big Show.

Styles: And what a way to kick off Krakatoa!


We go backstage and we see MVP in a fancy suit, with matching dark glasses and the BTW Extreme Title beneath walking. He passes by a lot of crew members, but just blatantly ignores him, exuding from everything on him arrogance.



[YT]HV5QbBc_0hM[/YT]



Styles: Indeed a night that will be ignited by the return of the extremist, Sabu.

JBL: But it is about to get even more ignited with this man!


“I’m Coming†breaks as MVP comes out. He rocks a dark suit and glasses, with the Extreme Title beneath, he makes his classic entrance and he then walks toward the announce table, joining commentary.

JBL: Primetime! C’mon Joey, we are in company of a champion. And the announcing table just got a little better with MVP!

Styles: And so MVP, what got you out here?

JBL: Are you stupid Joey?

MVP: Yeah, seriously. So Joey, if you haven’t realized, I am a champion. And just as a the prime competitor that I am, I am out to check the competition, to check who will be the new number one contender for my belt.


“Arabic†plays to a chorus of boos as Muhammed Hassan makes his way out. He makes his way out and in the middle of the ring he lifts his arms praying to Allah. He makes the title taunt towards MVP and then waits for his opponent.

MVP: See, Hassan is a dangerous man indeed, but the only reason he has not been pinned in so long is because he has never faced the Half Man Half Amazing.

“Break down the Walls†breaks to a massive ovation from the crowd as Chris Jericho makes his way out. He makes his classic entrance and then enters the ring. The referee rings the bell.



c5be902760.jpg



As soon as the referee rings the bell, Chris Jericho runs toward Hassan like a possessed man and goes all over him connecting him a rain of rights and lefts, making him back down all the way to the outside of the ring. Muhammed Hassan, now on the outside, takes a breath and thinks he is safe from Jericho, but Chris dashes to the ring ropes behind himself and running toward Hassan on the outside suicide dives through the ring ropes tackling Hassan on the outside. Chris wastes no time and lifts Hassan back to standing position, and then continues his flurry of offense hitting two consecutive straight right hands. He then hits a chop to the chest and follows by grabbing the head of Muhammed Hassan and throwing him hardly against the ring post. Chris then rolls to the inside of the ring breaking the count out made by the referee but immediately, ignoring the pleads from the official Chris Jericho leaves the ring to go back and apply more punishment to his rival. On the outside, Hassan tries to attack first and throws a right first toward Jericho, but Y2J blocks the attempt and delivers a right hand of his own, he then lifts Hassan and turns around, letting him fell head first to the barricade separating the ring area from the fans. He doesn’t let Hassan fell and once again lifts him and drops him on the barricade. He then throws him to the inside of the ring. On the ring, Jericho looks down to Hassan, he then dashes toward the ropes and bounces back delivering an elbow drop straight to the face to the floored Muhammed. Chris Jericho continues staring at Hassan, letting him the right time to start recovering. Muhammed Hassan is crawling trying to get back to his feet. Y2J notices and one more time dashes to the ring ropes and bounces back to deliver low dropkick straight to the head of the crawling-bended Hassan. Chris Jericho then, taunting to Muhammed Hassan, goes to the corner and climbs to the second rope, where he waits Hassan to get back to his feet. Hassan pulls himself back up and when he turns around and sees Chris Jericho on his climbed on the second rope taunting him, Muhammed Hassan escapes from the ring rolling to the outside, but still on the outside he isn’t safe from Jericho as he is too close to Y2J. Jericho climbs to the top rope and turns around facing Hassan on the outside, and leaps toward him looking for a crossbody plancha, but Hassan manages to miraculously get out of the way. He then leaves the grueling Chris Jericho rolling in pain from his failed flight on the outside of the ring and Hassan rolls back to the interior of the ring. Hassan, laid on the canvas, yells to the referee to start counting Chris Jericho away: 1…2….3….4….5, Jericho climbs to the apron. Muhammed Hassan, now on his feet, dashes toward Jericho and tries to hit him with a sliding kick to knock him down of the apron, but Jericho gets out of the way making Muhammed Hassan fail and crash and burn all the way to the outside of the ring.

Hassan fells standing on the outside of the ring but Chris Jericho immediately knocks him down with a clothesline. Chris then picks Muhammed Hassan up and smashes his head against the ring post, to then throw him to the inside of the ring. Jericho enters as well and covers him: 1…2…, Hassan barely kicks out. Jericho gets up with an even more angered expression on his face and lifts Muhammed Hassan back to his feet. He pushes Hassan a little back and then hits a jumping enziguiri on Muhammed. He then goes and tries to lock in the Walls of Jericho, that are received to a huge pop from the audience, but Muhammed Hassan manages to kick away Chris Jericho impeding him to lock in his Walls.

MVP: Oh man that was close, I am telling you, Jericho can defeat everyone with the Walls of Jericho, well, everyone except for the Highest Paid Athlete in Sports Entertainment.

Jericho bounces toward the ropes. Muhammed Hassan gets back to his feet and faces a bouncing back Chris Jericho, and Hassan surprises Y2J taking advantage of the impulse from the bouncing back of the ropes and connects a quick and sudden STO. Hassan collapses to the canvas with a confident smile on his face as he just hit his finishing maneuver. He drags himself toward the floored Jericho and makes a lousy cover thanks to his over-confidence: 1…2…, Jericho kicks out. The grin of Muhammed Hassan is wiped out of his face and he makes another cover, this time with better quality, hooking up both legs: 1…2…, Jericho raises one of his shoulders. Muhammed Hassan uses the ring ropes as leverage to pull himself back up and holding the back of his head he begins stomping the floored Chris Jericho. He then looks around the arena with a despicable grin on his face. He pulls Jericho up by his hair and delivers a powerful kick straight to the gut of Chris Jericho, followed by a second Modified STO. Muhammed Hassan screams in celebration and he rolls to make the cover: 1…2…, Chris Jericho once again is able to raise one of his elbows.

Muhammed Hassan gets back to his feet and he gets right on the face of the referee, arguing with the referee about a slow count. The referee quickly dismisses Hassan’s plead and Muhammed goes back to the match. Hassan covers one more time the still knocked out Chris Jericho: 1…2…, Jericho kicks out once again. Muhammed Hassan gets back to a standing position almost on the edge of losing control but he manages to keep himself together. He grabs Jericho by the hair and gets him back to his feet. He then sets and connects him with a suplex. Hassan doesn’t let Chris Jericho go and gets back to his feet, then planting him with a second suplex. Muhammed Hassan keeps Chris grabbed and incorporates back up again, then connecting Chris Jericho with the third consecutive suplex. Hassan covers Chris Jericho: 1…2…, Y2J kicks out one more time. Hassan gets back to his feet and takes a deep breath. He then walks toward the corner and he climbs to the second rope. He then leaps from the second rope looking to connect Chris Jericho with an elbow drop, however and right on the nick of time Jericho is able to roll out of the way letting Hassan crash and burn down to the canvas missing the elbow drop. Jericho slowly incorporates, so does Hassan, and when they both reached a standing position Chris Jericho is the first one attacking as he plants his Arabian opponent with a Calf Kick straight to the face of Muhammed that knocks him down. Chris Jericho gets back to his feet and dashes to the ropes behind him, tackling down the just recovered Hassan. Muhammed gets back to his feet and so does Y2J, that knocks him down with a clothesline. Both competitors get back up, Jericho dashes to the ring ropes and bounces back planting Muhammed Hassan with his patented version of the bulldozer.

Chris Jericho gets back to his feet and sees the opening, the crowd roars as he runs toward the set of ropes and springboards with the second rope, bouncing back connecting Muhammed Hassan with the Lionsault. He makes the cover, the crowd chants along with the referee: 1….2…, Muhammed Hassan lifts his shoulder on the last moment possible. Chris Jericho looks shocked and he then gets back to his feet, grabbing the back of his head feeling the effects of the match. He picks Hassan back up and weakens him with a right punch right to the face. Jericho then digs deep into his moves arsenal and connects Muhammed Hassan with the Breakdown. Jericho gets back to his feet after a while as he is pretty banged from the match himself. He finally is fully recovered and he dashes to the ropes and springboards looking for another Lionsault, however this time Hassan rolls out of the way. Still, Jericho lands on his feet. He storms toward the now standing Muhammed looking to connect him, however Hassan toeholds him and spins over his back, then tries to lock him in the Camel Clutch. He locks it in successfully and he stretches the back of Jericho.

JBL: Ballgame!

MVP: That’s it, this one is over.

Chris starts dragging toward the ropes and after a few seconds of battling and crawling toward salvation, he finally stretches one arm and grabs the ropes. Hassan keeps the Camel Clutch locked: 1…2…3…, he is finally forced to release it. Hassan grabs Y2J by the boot and drags him back to the middle of the ring and goes back again for the Camel Clutch, however this time Jericho fights back and kicks him away with his free boot toward the ropes. Jericho jumps back to his feet and plants the bouncing back Hassan with a back body drop. Muhammed gets slowly back to his feet but he is close to the ropes. Chris then runs toward him and plants him with a clothesline that sends him over the top rope. Chris collapses after the clothesline. Hassan gets slowly back to his feet on the outside and climbs then back to the apron. Chris sees him and gets back to his feet. He then springboards to the ropes and bounces back hitting his classic Triangle Dropkick, that sends Muhammed Hassan back to the outside of the ring. Chris collapses inside the ring surrendering to the pain.

MVP: Jericho and Muhammed Hassan have put a hell of a match tonight, of course, if I would have been in the match, it would have been long over now thanks to the Playmaker.

Styles: Sure.

JBL: Oh shut up Joey, don’t you know who you are talking to? This man is like FedEx because when the lights so bright, he always delivers.

Muhammed Hassan grabs his middle section in pain, but he then manages to roll back to the inside of the ring. He notices Chris Jericho then trying to get back up, and he dashes toward him knocking him with a kick right to the head knocking him down. Muhammed Hassan then starts taunting Chris Jericho, waiting for him to get up so he can plant him with another Modified STO. Chris Jericho slowly gets back to his feet, and when he does, he walks right into Hassan, that quickly sets him for the Modified STO. However before he is able to apply it, Jericho reacts and counters as he drives his elbow to the head of Hassan, then takes him down by the legs, then with Muhammed Hassan on the canvas he locks in the Walls of Jericho. Jericho screams and drains, stretching the legs and sitting on the lower back of Muhammed Hassan, locking to make him tap out. Hassan starts crawling toward the ropes, looking to grab one and escape the hold. He manages to crawl to just a fingertip away, however when he is about to stretch his arm and grab salvation, Chris Jericho drags him to the middle of the ring again. The crowd roars in excitement as Jericho applies even more pressure to the hold, looking to make Hassan tap out. Muhammed Hassan looks completely exhausted and finding himself trapped, and in the middle of the ring with no place to go, he finally taps out.

Result: Chris Jericho makes Muhammed Hassan tap out.


Styles: Well MVP, there is your new Number One Contender, Chris Jericho!

MVP gets up and removes the announcing headgear. He then stares with Chris Jericho in the middle of the ring. MVP lifts his title and Jericho invites him to enter the ring. MVP just gets his title over his shoulder, walks around the ring and then up to the ramp, practically ignoring the invitations of Y2J. Jericho stares at MVP leaving and then exhausted and grabbing the back of his neck he climbs to the corners taunting and celebrating with the audience.

JBL: Chris Jericho vs MVP at Souled Out Joey, that is what I call a title match.


We go backstage and see inside a locker room Triple H and Christian Cage sitting on chairs, with their titles around their shoulders.

Christian: And you are telling me that works?

HHH: Of course it works.

Christian: I don’t believe, that just cannot work.

HHH: Well, it worked with Stephanie M…

Triple H realizes the camera is taping them.

HHH: I mean, sure, sure, that will work on our match tonight against Test and Albert.

Christian: Hunter, what are you talking about? You were telling me about how to…

HHH: No I wasn’t, I was telling you our gameplan tonight for our title match against Test and Albert.

Christian: No you weren’t. You were telling me about that time you did that to…

Triple H comes close to Christian and points at the camera. Christian then turns around and looks at it, and acts as if he just understood.

Christian: Oh, oohh. Sure, our match with Test and Albert, right.

HHH: See, people have been wondering all week how will we defeat Test and Albert, I mean, they are on a roll lately. They even made us bail from the ring six days away. They got to celebrate with the crowd their accomplishments. I mean, they have never been impressive, not even when they were a regular tag team back on 2001.

Christian: Not that it isn’t hard to top that.

Both tag champions laugh.

HHH: The thing is, even with them reuniting and everything, we have something they don’t have, the BTW Tag Team Titles, and that is not changing. We are the most dominating tag team in history, the be all end all of BTW, you take The Game himself Triple H, and you take Captain Charisma, The Instant Classic Christian Cage, and there is no way to stop us, and tonight, Test and Albert find that out, you know why, because we are that damn good!

Christian: And that’s how we roll!

Triple H and Christian Cage smile to the camera as signal fades back to the announcing table.


Styles: Confident words by our tag champions, let’s see if they can back it up against the newly reunited Test and Albert. But next is a match between two men that both are trying to show they are worthy of a title shot.


“Turn up the Trouble†breaks to a lot of boos as Mr. Kennedy makes his confident way out. He walks all the way to the middle of the ring, where he then taunts and the microphone lowers. Lights go out and one light illuminates only Mr. Kennedy, that gets ready to speak.

Kennedy: 173, that is the number that marked Goldberg’s debut run. He was undefeated for 173 matches. Myself was undefeated for a long time, but never like that. I have been forced to live under Goldberg’s shadow. Tonight, I end that shadow, tonight, I show that Goldberg is not the most impressive superstar, but that the real impressive superstar is Miiiisteeeeeeeeer Keeeeeenneeeeeeeedy! Keeeeneeeeedy!

Kennedy jogs in the ring getting ready.


“Goldberg’s March†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as Goldberg walks from the locker room area all the way to the stage. He then comes out and enters the ring. He stares at Mr. Kennedy as the referee then rings the bell.



0ebd30a481.jpg



Kennedy and Goldberg jog, with Goldberg looking more anxiously for a spot to attack. He advances toward his opponent and makes him step back, until he finds himself trap in a corner. Goldberg grins and measures him, then goes for a big punch, however Mr. Kennedy manages to duck the attempt of his opponent and escaping passing under it. Goldberg continues advancing toward Mr. Kennedy looking to reach him and attack him, and he once again manages to trap Ken Kennedy on a corner, where he goes for a big punch, that somehow Kennedy manages to duck and escape again. However, this time Goldberg acts fast and turns around just as Mr. Kennedy is escaping turning is back on him, planting him with a shot right to the back of the neck, knocking him down. He then dashes to the set of ropes on front of him and bounces back, landing Mr. Kennedy, that had just gotten back to a standing position, with a shoulder block. The medicine is repeated as Goldberg goes to the ring ropes behind just as Ken Kennedy was getting back to a vertical standing, and lands him again with a shoulder block. Goldberg goes for the same thing a third time, but when he is bouncing back and looking for the shoulder block, Ken is able to sidestep avoiding any contact and letting Goldberg pass by and bounce to the other set of ropes, and when Goldberg comes back from the ropes, Mr. Kennedy manages to hit Goldberg with a calf kick. Ken Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg gets one shoulder up. Kennedy goes back to work and starts landing mounted punches right to the head of his opponent, he then rubs his forearm on the facial features of his floored opponent, and Kennedy continues his flurry by blatantly chocking him in front of the official. The referee starts the count that could end in a DQ for Kennedy: 1…2…3…4…, Mr. Kennedy releases the choke on Goldberg and gets back up, only to then just stomp on the head of Goldberg.

Ken Kennedy then turns around and goes back to his offense, where he starts again planting mounted punches to the head of his opponent. He gets his opponent back to his feet and now with Goldberg back on his feet, Mr. Kennedy lands him with an elbow smash right to the head of Goldberg. He nails a second one and then follows up with an European Uppercut that staggers Goldberg away. Kennedy then kicks him on the gut and punches him. Ken then grabs Bill by the arm and throws him toward the corner, making Goldberg crash gut first against the corner turnbuckle. Goldberg staggers back from his crashing with the corner and goes right into a tackle to the leg by Mr. Kennedy that brutally brings his opponent down to the canvas. Kennedy grabs his opponent by the arm and gets him back up to a standing position. He then once again Irish Whip him toward the opposite corner. Goldberg crashes once again gut and chest first with the corner, and when he staggers back Ken Kennedy repeats the punishment with another tackle to the leg, punishing him. Mr. Kennedy now he makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg kicks out. Mr. Kennedy gets back to his feet and he puts the boots on his opponent, stomping on the body of his rival. He then gets his rival back to a standing position again and throws him toward another corner, this time making Bill Goldberg crash spine first with the turnbuckle. He staggers back and toward Ken Kennedy waiting for him in the middle of the ring, however this time Goldberg reacts and attacks first as he nails him with a stiff clothesline knocking his opponent down. Goldberg walks around the ring then favoring his right leg Kennedy was previously working on. Goldberg then goes toward Mr. Kennedy and grabbing him by the platinum hair he gets him up to a standing position.

Goldberg then takes Kennedy close to a corner and viciously just throws him between the first and second rope making him crash elbow first against the steel ring post. Goldberg lets Kennedy in that position for a while suffering from the pain, and then drags him back to the middle of the ring away from the corner, where he then lifts Kennedy up and nails him with a scoop slam. Goldberg makes the cover: 1…2…, Kennedy gets one shoulder up. Goldberg gets back up and brings Ken Kennedy up with him, only to then scoop slam him again down to the mat. Goldberg then walks toward the corner, where he then climbs to the second rope. There he taunts Kennedy waiting for him to get back to his feet. Ken Kennedy finally does so and turns around getting on front of the corner Goldberg is waiting for him. Goldberg immediately leaps out of the second rope and nails Kennedy with a flying clothesline. Goldberg taunts exploding on the canvas, and he then steps back and away a little from Kennedy once again waiting for him to get back to his feet. Ken Kennedy gets back up and Goldberg immediately advances toward him looking to plant him with his sidekick to the jaw, however Kennedy manages to duck the kick making Goldberg fail, and he then nails him with a club right to the leg, going to restart the punishment on the leg. Goldberg limps following the maneuver, and then Kennedy grabs the leg of Bill Goldberg and nails him with a Dragon Screw, making the leg twist in an ugly way. Kennedy makes the cover hooking up both legs: 1…2…, Bill Goldberg kicks out again. Kennedy gets back to his feet and he stomps right on the right leg, continuing the work on Goldberg’s extremity. He then mildly incorporates his opponent and when he gets him up to his feet, he kicks him right on the gut, he then goes toward the ropes, but when he bounces back he gets grabbed out of nowhere by the throat by Goldberg.

Goldberg walks around the ring for a while with his prey grabbed by the throat, he finally remains on one spot and lifts his opponent up, then explodes nailing his opponent with a Front Powerslam-Spinebuster like maneuver. Goldberg then, filling the momentum, goes toward the corner, and taunts his opponent announcing the end. While waiting, Goldberg holds his leg for moments favoring it in pain. Kennedy finally gets back up and turns around, immediately Goldberg storms toward him looking to nail him with the spear, however suddenly Kennedy manages to get his foot on the way and nail Goldberg with a big boot right to the head of his opponent, then following up with a big DDTm planting Goldberg head first to the canvas, even making his rival spin over his head. Kennedy takes a deep breath on the canvas, and slowly gets back to his feet and too his senses. He then fully gets back to his feet and staring at the corner, he grins a little. He goes toward the corner and he climbs to the top rope and lifts both arms announcing the end of the match. He then leaps out of the top rope looking to land Goldberg with the Kenton Bomb, however and right on the nick of time Goldberg manages to roll out of the way avoiding the maneuver. Goldberg and Kennedy slowly recover their senses and begin getting back to their feet. Goldberg is the first to react and he grabs Kennedy, then sets him up for the Jackhammer. He goes for it but while applying it his leg fails on him and he collapses down to the canvas. Kennedy sees the opportunity and he gets Goldberg up and tries to get him over his shoulders and hit the Green Bay Plunge. However Goldberg counters driving his elbow right to the head of his rival. Kennedy gets him down. He follows up throwing Goldberg away and toward the ropes. He bounces back toward Ken Kennedy, however and out of nowhere Goldberg manages to attack first and nail Kennedy with the Spear. Goldberg makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Goldberg defeats Mr. Kennedy


JBL: What! How did Goldberg do that!

Styles: Completely out of nowhere, Goldberg manages to pull off a Spear, and now the champion is under advice, Goldberg wants gold.


We go backstage and see Paul Heyman rubbing the neck of a jogging Bob Sapp.

Heyman: Picture the glory, the lights, the audience, the women, everything, everything will be yours after tonight.

Sapp grins.

Heyman: Tonight, when you defeat Brock Lesnar, you will show who the real man is, who is the most dominant superstar in BTW, in Sports Entertainment, in history!

Sapp: Yeaahh!

Heyman: Bob Sapp, tonight we put the entire locker room on notice, we send a message, and that message is, Bob Sapp is here, the Next Big Thing is here!

Crowd boos on the back.

Heyman: And…

Sapp: And it’s Sapp time!

Sapp then walks out of the ring.

Signal goes back to the announcers.


JBL: You see Joey, that is the future of BTW. Bob Sapp aims to be the most dominant superstar in history, and quite frankly I am not being the one to argue.

Styles: But tonight at Krakatoa Brock Lesnar will argue, he will fight and will attempt to get a victory.


“Here Comes the Pain†plays to a massive ovation from the crowd as Brock Lesnar makes his way out. He plays to the crowd on his way to the ring. He enters and jogs waiting for his opponent.

“Get Back†plays to a lot of boos as Bob Sapp makes his way out, being accompanied by Paul Heyman. He looks impressive on his way out, and he then enters the ring. The referee rings the bell.



ccb2d77ec8.jpg



Bob Sapp and Brock Lesnar stare at each other from different sides of the ring. They start moving circling, until they finally explode advancing toward each other and entire in a test of strength. They brawl for a while around the ring, however nobody gets the upperhand and they let the other go. They continue staring and walking around the ring, until both competitors once again advance toward each other and lock again in a test of strength. They brawl around the ring and they both go brawling toward the corner, where they then brawl on the ropes, but again none of them get the upperhand they release the brawl. They are about to go at it again but they then suddenly stop, and hear the crowd going crazy and roaring. They advance toward each other and start a punch fest. Sapp nails one, but it gets quickly answered by another straight right hand delivered by Brock Lesnar, Sapp answers back and then Brock Lesnar answers back. They continue trading blows, and now the crowd gets very into the exchange, largely booing when Bob Sapp nails a punch, and they cheer immensely when Brock Lesnar lands a straight right hand. They continue until Brock Lesnar manages to get the upperhand. He grabs him by the arm and throws him toward the ring ropes. Bop Sapp bounces back from the ring ropes and Lesnar locks him in and goes for a Belly-to-Belly Suplx, however Sapp manages to block and then sidesteps nailing Brock Lesnar 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 Lesnar back to his feet. He weakens him further nailing him with a straight right hand to the head of Lesnar. He grabs him by the arm and then Irish Whips him toward the set of ropes on the opposite side of the ring, Lesnar 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 sending him over the top rope and to the outside.

Sapp then is taking aside by the referee to be verbally ground for his excessive physicality, and when he does so, on the outside of the ring, Paul Heyman takes advantage and he molls Brock Lesnar nailing him with clubs right to the back and chest. The referee stops talking to Bob Sapp and turns around, and Paul Heyman immediately gets away from the floored Lesnar. Sapp goes to the outside of the ring and he gets Brock back to his feet. He then Irish Whips him toward the closest set of ropes, to which Lesnar crashes against knees first. Sapp smiles and raises his hands taunting to the crowd. He then grabs him getting Lesnar again back to his feet and throws him back to the inside of the ring. Bob goes close to his manager and Heyman gives him some advices, then Sapp rolls back to the interior of the ring, where Bob Sapp then makes the cover: 1…2…, Lesnar kicks out. Sapp gets on his knees and starts viciously driving his punch time after time to the head of Brock, weakening him. He makes another cover: 1…2…, Brock kicks out again. Sapp yells in frustration and then gets back to his feet, and grabbing his opponent the behemoth brings him up as well, then Bob Sapp manages to lock Brock Lesnar in a Bearhug. Paul Heyman smiles in delight as Sapp squashes Lesnar, draining every opportunity for Brock Lesnar. The crowd starts getting behind Brock, starting a chant on his name and cheering him. Lesnar seems to be motivated by the fans as he starts almost immediately to shake his hands getting back to his senses. He then starts moving more while on the hold and with a flurry of straight right hands to the head of his opponent, forcing Bob Sapp to let him go. Brock gets standing back to the canvas and he immediately goes to the set of ropes in front him then bouncing back toward his opponent.

Lesnar bounces toward Sapp and tries to shoulder block him, however he crashes against a brick wall as Bob Sapp doesn’t even move. Brock 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 Brock Lesnar below with a splash. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Lesnar gets one shoulder up. Sapp seems shocked and he returns to his feet. He looks back to Paul Heyman that gives him a gesture indicating to follow up. He gets Brock Lesnar again up to a vertical position, then goes to Slam him, however when going for it Brock counters sliding down and out of the grab of his opponent, and when Sapp turns around, getting a big pop from the audience, Brock Lesnar slams him. Lesnar explodes back to his feet and he taunts to the crowd. He then puts the boots on the floored behemoth. He stops and points at Paul Heyman on the outside, nailing Sapp then with a big elbow drop right to the chest of Bob Sapp. Brock then gets Sapp back to his feet and starts badmouthing him. He proceeds his offense then locking him in a viciously applied side headlock. Lesnar applies all the strength he can to the headlock looking to drain any momentum Sapp could have, however and out of nowhere The Beast lifts Brock Lesnar up in the air and lets him feel nailing him with an Atomic Drop. He doesn’t let Lesnar go and in the same position gets him back up to his feet, then over his shoulder and plants him with an Electric Chair. Sapp makes a confident cover: 1…2…, they are close to the ropes and Brock Lesnar manages to put one boot over the top rope. Heyman runs toward where they are and removes the boot off the rope, then remains there to stop any further attempt of repeating that. Sapp makes the cover again: 1…2…, Brock kicks out.

Sapp stares at the knocked out Sapp and screams in pain. He then begins hitting a series of clubs to the chest and humanity of Brock Lesnar. He then gets Brock Lesnar back up in a Reverse Japanese Headlock. He tries to crush the larynx of Brock Lesnar, but when it seemed that Brock was going to collapse down, Brock reacts and he nails Bob Sapp with a suplex variation. Both competitors get quickly back to their feet, Sapp storms right toward Lesnar, however Brock manages to react first as he locks and secures Sapp, then nailing him with a Belly-to-Belly suplex. Lesnar taunts to the audience and he then walks toward the corner, where he climbs to the top rope. Sapp starts getting back to his feet then and the referee is pending to his condition. This distraction of the official is taken advantage off by Paul Heyman, that tries to attack the climbed Lesnar, however Brock manages to react first as he nails him with a club to the head knocking him down off the apron Heyman had just climbed on. Lesnar gets his attention back to his senses and then jumps out of the top rope, however he gets attacked in mid-air getting planted by a kick to the gut by Bob, Brock remains standing on his feet after the kick. He then locks him in and nails him with an awe inspiring Northern Lights Suplex. Sapp goes toward his opponent and makes the cover: 1…2…, Brock Lesnar manages to kick out. Sapp this time manages to maintain his ease and go back to work. He returns grabbing Lesnar by the head and gets him back to a standing position. Sapp then gets Brock Lesnar up for a suplex and goes for it, however when applying it in mid-air Brock manages to reverse, sliding down of the grasp of his opponent and ending on his two feet on the canvas. Bob Sapp then turns around only to get planted by a Big Spinebuster. Brock Lesnar starts taunting to the crowd feeling the momentum going on his favor.

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 then returns to his feet on the canvas. Lesnar turns around and Bob Sapp weakens him with a punch to the head, and then nails him with an awe inspiring in such a big men Dropkick, that nails Brock Lesnar right on the chest. Paul Heyman on the outside of the ring starts yelling at Bob Sapp, indicating him to end the match. Bob Sapp agrees and he goes to grab Brock Lensar and lift him up, however Brock Lesnar manages to react first as he somehow rolls his opponent up: 1…2…, Bob Sapp kicks out. Both competitors take their time, as they remain knocked out on the canvas. Finally, both behemoths Brock Lesnar and Bob Sapp start recovering and getting back to their feet. They do so and the first to attack is Lesnar, that imprinting more intensity on the match throws Sapp to the corner and starts nailing him with powerful tackles to the middle section, however, and after a flurry of this maneuver, Bob Sapp counters and he gets out of the way, then throwing himself Brock Lesnar to the corner, and then The Beast Bob Sapp is the one tackling Brock Lesnar, driving his shoulder repeatedly to the middle section of his opponent. Brock staggers back from the corner as Bob separates from him. Bob gets him up and nails his opponent with Snake Eyes. Bob then throws himself to the ring ropes behind him, and bounces back trying to attack Brock, however Brock frog leaps over him, and when Bob Sapp turns around Brock nails him with a big clothesline that knocks The Beast down.

Brock Lesnar once again starts taunting, but before he can do anything Sapp from the canvas takes him down leg sweeping him and throws him toward the referee, and Brock Lesnar crashes with the official knocking him down. Sapp gets back to his feet again and goes for a clothesline on Lesnar, however Lesnar ducks and then gets his opponent over his shoulders. On the outside, Paul Heyman rushes and gets a steel chair. Brock Lesnar loses more time taunting to the crowd showcasing his strength as being able to lift and carry the weight of Bob Sapp, however and from behind Paul Heyman enters the ring and nails him with a steel chair to the back. Brock doesn’t feel a thing, lets Bob down and turns around to confront Heyman. He grabs Heyman by the throat and then gets him over his shoulders, then plants him with a very cheered F-5. Brock gets back up and turns around, only to get kicked in the gut by the newly standing Sapp and then nails him with an impressive Falling Powerbomb. He makes the cover, and the referee gets back to his senses, just in time to make the count: 1…2…3.

Result: Bob Sapp defeats Brock Lesnar.


Styles: I can’t believe this, Heyman, a steel chair and a Falling Powerbomb all to cheat a victory over Brock Lesnar.

JBL: Say what you want, a victory is a victory, and Bob just got his first right here on BTW.

Styles: And amazing match gotta say it, but Brock got screwed in this contest.


We go backstage and see Leticia Cline standing side by side to AJ Styles.

Cline: Ladies and Gentleman I am accompanied here by AJ Styles. Tonight AJ, you will enter a Triple Threat match aga…

AJ: Stop it sweetheart. Let the Phenomenal One do the talking. Tonight, I go one on one with the PG-13 superstar and the kid of destiny Randy Orton, that so happens to hold the BTW World Championship.

Crowd cheers.

AJ: Tonight, I face those two in attempt of that belt. See Leticia, can you ask me if I am worried?

Cline: Uhmm, ok. Are you worried?

AJ: Of course not. See, my opponents at this time is a man that has built his career on opportunism, not talent, and well, the other one is the man that as a champion his reign lasted a month, and this time, it will be a week shorter than that!

Crowd boos.

AJ: Instead, the man that will be winning that belt tonight is me, AJ Styles. The Phenomenal One, the Breath Taking star, the most awe inspiring in wrestling and most importantly, the man that ended Rikishi’s career, will walk out of Krakatoa, World Champion.

Styles smiles and then walks away.



Still to come on Part 2:

9f1da66cf6.jpg


716b57b206.jpg


6ec2447e6b.jpg


ca6421ec0c.jpg
 

Evil Austin

Guest
That was amazing for part 1 really good *Tips his hat off to you*
I will give it a full review once part two is up but so far the best match by not much is the Bobb Sap and Brock Lesnar one and coming second would be the Jericho and Hassan once. They both were extremely good. (Look I know you probably don't like me that much anymore after that fake review but I said I was sorry and I will never ever do it again. Hopefully you would be able to have a look at one of my threads soon and we can put this all behind us.)

Thanks alot.
 

Qwake

Guest
great first part! So far my favourite match was the Lesnar match, the opener was really good to. I will fully review after the last part of it.
P.S: Bad timing for me, my PPV is at the same time as yours lmao, Damn lol
 

xtremebadass

Guest
Bob Sapp vs. Brock Lesnar was the shit, loved that, that's going to be hard to out do my friend, well, to me anyways. Y2J vs. Hassan was pretty good as well, can't wait for part dos.
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
c10e89b550.jpg



Styles: Well, you just heard it, AJ Styles focused in winning the title tonight.

JBL: And that’s what you have to do Joey, that’s what you have to do when fighting for a World Title.

Styles: The next match will not be for a World Title, but will sure be for a championship. As the Tag Team Titles will be on the line, Triple H and Christian defending against their number one contenders.


“Countdown†plays as Test and Albert make their way out to a chorus of cheers from the audience. They taunt and then enter the ring.

“Domination†breaks to a big chorus of boos from the audience, as Hunter and Christian come out. Triple H lifts his title up high as Christian insults the fans. They enter the ring and the match gets underway.



ca6421ec0c.jpg



Christian Cage and Triple H talk to each other on a corner arguing about who to start the match. They finally decide and Captain Charisma is the chosen to kick off the match. Test starts it off for the challenger side. Test and Cage circle each other, and they advance toward each other entering in a test if strength. Test gets the quick upperhand as he out powers his opponent pushing him away. Christian Cage gets back to his feet after rolling over his head and once again goes toward his opponent entering in a second test of strength. Test once again gets the longer end of the stick as he gets the advantage and throws his opponent away. Captain Charisma rolls over his head and then a little angry storms toward his opponent, but Test manages to react first and he knocks the running Christian with a Big Boot down. Test celebrates. He then grabs him by the head and gets Christian back to his feet. He grabs him by the arm and then twists it, punishing the clavicle of the champion, he twists it again getting Christian back to the starting and normal position, and then knocks him with a short arm clothesline. Test makes the cover: 1…2…, Christian gets one shoulder up. Test gets his opponent back to a standing position and grabbing him again by the arm Irish Whips him toward his corner. He takes impulse and then storms toward the cornered Christian Cage, hitting him with a clothesline on the corner. Christian Cage staggers back from the corner and Test then makes the tag to his partner. Albert quickly enters and then storms toward the groggy Christian Cage, planting him with a shot to the back of the neck, knocking his opponent down. Albert then rolls him and covers him: 1…2…, Christian Cage gets one shoulder up. Albert gets back up and stomps Cage right on the chest punishing him. He then dashes toward the ring ropes.

Albert bounces back and then plants Christian Cage below with an elbow drop right to the chest of his opponent. Albert makes the cover again: 1…2…, Triple H enters the ring and kicks Albert on the back, breaking the pinfall. Albert gets back to his feet and he then gets face to face with The Game, mad about his interference. The referee feels the tension of the match and then manages to separate Triple H from the legal opponent. Christian Cage manages to sneak up in the opportunity of the distracted Albert and he then rolls him up: 1…2…, Albert kicks out. Both competitors get back to a standing position, Christian Cage storms toward his rival, but the giant Albert goes to attack first as he tries top knock his opponent down with a clothesline, however Christian manages to duck the attack as well, as he ducks his opponent’s clothesline. Albert then turns around and Christian plants him with a picture perfect dropkick right on the chest of his title contender. Christian then somehow manages to crawl toward his corner, then leaping and making the tag to Triple H. The Game enters and immediately goes toward Albert, that is getting back to their feet and is already over his knees. Triple H starts planting him with clubs to the back of his opponent, however Albert unleashes getting abruptly back to his feet sending his opponent away. Triple H however doesn’t wait anytime and starts unfolding a series of straight right hands to the jaw of the contender. He manages to shake and weaken his opponent. Triple H then dashes toward the ring ropes behind him, but when he bounces back he gets planted by a stiff clothesline. Test asks for the tag on the outside, and Albert quickly goes toward his corner, making the tag to Test while The Game remains knocked out on the ring.

Test immediately, and surprisingly, climbs to the top rope, where he taunts waiting for Triple H to get back to his feet. The Game gets back to his feet, but still turning his back to the climbed Test. He then turns around and immediately Test comes down of the top rope, however when he is about to connect Triple H, The Game reacts first and he kicks him in the gut in mid maneuver, then plants him with a DDT. Triple H makes the cover: 1…2…, Test gets one shoulder up. The Game gets back to his feet and he grabs his opponent by the head, then gets him back to a standing position and weakens him with a flurry of straight right hands. He then grabs him by the arm and Irish Whips him toward the corner, crashing spine first against the corner. Triple H goes toward it and plants him with a straight right hand, then mixes it up with chops right to the chest. He kicks Test right on the middle section and being on his corner, he makes the tag to Christian Cage. Cage enters the match and picks up right where his partner left off, as he starts landing a series of chops to the chest. He then grabs his opponent and throws him toward the ring ropes. However, Test manages to counter as instead he is the one throwing Christian toward the ropes. Captain Charisma bounces back and this time it is he the one to counter, as he nails his challenger with a Running DDT. He then covers Test: 1…2…, he gets one shoulder up. Christian gets up to his knees and plants him with a series of straight right hands to head of his opponent, then after the weakening he covers him again hooking both legs: 1…2…, Test gets one shoulder up. Christian Cage gets back to his feet and puts the boots right away on his floored opponent, stomping all over him. He then gets him back to his feet and Irish Whips him toward a corner, to which Test crashes spine first.

Christian cage goes toward him and when he reaches him, he weakens him with a flurry of straight right hands. He then lifts Test and makes him sit on the the top rope. Christian Cage taunts for a while and he then climbs to the top as well. He sets Christian Cage up and the crowd boos as he goes for a Superplex. He finally and completely stands on the top rope and goes for it, however Test manages to block the attempt. Christian Cage makes another attempt and once again goes for the Superplex, however for a second time Test manages to block the attempt and this time he instead counters, as he lifts his opponent up and throws him down to the canvas, with Christian Cage falling gut first against the canvas. Christian Cage then rolls grabbing his middle section on pain gets over his back. Test then gets fully standing on the top rope, and he then leaps out of it, gong for an Elbow Drop, however and right on the nick of time Christian Cage manages to roll aside, then making his opponent fail. Both Christian Cage and Test remain knocked out side by side. The people start chanting for the team of Test and Albert. Finally, champion and challenger restart moving, getting back to their senses. Cage and Test start crawling toward their corners, looking for escaping. Test manages to reach his partner first and to a pop from the crowd Albert gets tagged in into the match. Christian Cage is the second to do and he makes the tag to his partner Triple H. Albert goes and he storms toward The Game, that manages to sidestep the attack of his opponent. Albert turns around and storms toward Triple H again, but this time The Game attacks first and he nails Albert with his Double AA Spinebuster. Triple H then taunts to the crowd making his classic flexing pectorals taunt. Triple H then goes toward Test and knocks him down of the apron with a clothesline. When The Game turns around, he sees Albert back to his feet.

As soon as he does, Albert immediately storms toward him looking for a Big Boot, however Triple H once again manages to sidestep avoiding the attack of his opponent. Albert turns around and The Game goes for the Pedigree, setting him up, however Albert is able to counter as he back body drops The Game. On the outside, Christian notices Test getting back to his feet, and he immediately goes toward him, knocking him down again, then clubbing him with straight right hands. On the inside meanwhile, Albert announces the end of the match. He gets Triple H back to his feet and sets him up for a Powerbomb, however by now the brawl between Test and Christian Cage has gone to another level, and the referee gets distracted with it. Triple H gets advantage of it and from the Powerbomb position he is he nails Albert with a low blow, then when he staggers back plants him with a kick to the gut and then connects the Pedigree. Triple H makes the cover between a lot of boos from the audience: 1…2…3

Result: Triple H pins Albert


JBL: Yes! There are still our tag team champions!

Styles: I can’t believe this, HHH lowblowing his opponent on his way to victory, but one way or another, they are still champions.


(New Superstar hype: Scene opens with the man that has been appearing the past couple of weeks, with black hair and rocking a mullet. He has a Viva La Raza T-shirt.

Man: Cheating Death, Stealing Life. For weeks you have been hearing about me batos, and now I can say, Ya Llegue, I am Here.

He stops to give a grin.

Man: My name, Teddie Guerrero. Yeah, Guerrero, and I will be debuting at Souled Out esse!


We go backstage and we see Jeremy Borash.

Borash: Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome my guest at this time, he is the man that is just moments away from facing Sabu, Rob Van Dam!

Crowd gives a mixed reaction.

Borash: Rob…

RVD: Stop it, see, you are going to ask me a lot of question about my match against Sabu, and there aren’t a lot of answers. Sabu is back, good, we will go back to where we were before he got injured, me defeating him.

Crowd boos.

RVD: Is simple, Sabu isn’t one hundred percent, me, I am Rob Van Dam, I am the Whole…Damn…Show, I am the Continental Champion, and right now, I will show Sabu why that exactly is.

RVD walks way as signal goes back the announce team.


Styles: Well, RVD completely confident, but one has argue Sabu is just as motivated with him coming back.

JBL: For 4 months, Sabu has had to watch RVD live in success, now, he comes back, but will he do it in one hundred percent?


(RVD/Sabu video rivalry)


“One of a Kind†plays as Rob Van Dam, carrying his belt comes out to a mixed reaction from the crowd. He looks confident and plays to them, he then enters the ring.

After a lot of expectation and cheers from the audience, “Arabian Beat†plays to an ovation from the audience as Sabu makes his way out, anteceded by a pyro coming out. Sabu salutes some fans, then makes his pointing taunt up high and comes down to the ring. He walks around staring at RVD as the referee then rings the bell.



6ec2447e6b.jpg



RVD and Sabu stare at each other before they start circling and jogging around the ring. They go to advance toward each other and enter in an elbow tie up, however they soon drop it as nobody gets the upperhand. They go back to their regular positions and continue jogging around the ring and canvas. They go to advance toward each other and once again enter in a test of strength, however before they enter in the brawl, Rob Van Dam stops and he then points to the crowd taunting his opponent. He then starts pointing at himself playing to the crowd. Some part of the audience chant along with him: Rob…Van…Dam!, while the other part of the crowd boo him heavily, Sabu grins a little and he then is the next to taunt, kneeling and raising his arm up in the air. The crowd heavily cheers for him. They jog a little again and they finally enter in a test of strength. Rob Van Dam gets the upperhand and he locks Sabu in a side headlock. He applies pressure to the hold trying to drain Sabu out, however the returning superstar manages to get out of the hold as he pushes Rob Van Dam away and toward the ropes. Van Dam bounces back and Sabu goes for a dropkick to the knee, however Van Dam manages to jump above his opponent avoiding the kick. RVD then turns around only to get connected by a clothesline by Sabu, getting a pop from the crowd. RVD gets back to his feet and Sabu goes toward the ropes, he then uses the second rope to springboard and nail his opponent with a Springboard Clothesline. Both wrestlers then get back to their feet, and Sabu once again goes toward the ring ropes, planting his opponent with a Springboard Calf Kick. Sabu makes the cover: 1…, Rob Van Dam manages to get one shoulder up. Sabu goes quickly back to work and he gets his opponent back to his feet. He then tries to throw him toward the corner, but instead Van Dam counters and he throws Sabu toward the corner.

RVD taunts to the crowd and he then storms toward his opponent, rolling on the canvas and then plants Sabu with his Monkey Flip, sending Sabu away on the canvas. Van Dam then goes and climbs to the top rope and taunts to the audience. Sabu gets back to his feet and turns around, walking right into a Flying Kick to the head of his opponent. RVD taunts to the audience, then pointing to himself as the crowd chants his name, while another portion heavily boos. RVD then dashes to the ring ropes behind him, then comes off bouncing back and goes to plant him with Rolling Thunder, however Sabu manages to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. Sabu then gets back to his feet favoring his gut and middle section a little. Van Dam starts getting back to their feet and up to his knees bend over. Sabu then storms toward him and nails him with a dropkick right to the head of his opponent. Sabu makes the cover: 1…2…, RVD kicks out. Sabu gets back to a standing position and grabbing Van Dam by the head, gets him up as well, he throws and nails a punch. Then grabs his opponent by the arm and Irish Whips him toward the ropes, but with such strength that sends him over the top rope and Rob Van Dam ending on the outside of the ring. Sabu waits for RVD to start getting back to their feet. RVD incorporates, and Sabu immediately runs toward the ring ropes behind him, and when he bounces back he jumps over the top rope landing Van Dam on the outside with a Summersault Cannonball. Both opponents remain knocked out on the outside of the ring thanks to the extreme maneuver Sabu just made. Finally, they begin getting back to their feet. Sabu is the first one to get back to his feet and he then brings Van Dam up as well. He sets Rob up and he then nails him with a suplex right on the outside of the ring.

Sabu gets back to his feet and he climbs to the apron. He waits for RVD to begin incorporating. RVD gets completely back to their feet but remains groggy, and Sabu immediately reacts landing his opponent with a Moonsault, landing completely Rob Van Dam with the maneuver. The referee after seeing all the mayhem starts the count-out: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…, Sabu and Van Dam begin getting back to their feet, laying against each other, 8…9…, Sabu and Rob Van Dam finally react completely and like in an impulse, jump to the inside of the ring. Sabu and Rob Van Dam now on the outside of the ring begin landing straight right hands. They exchange continues and then they pass onto a brawl in a test of strength. Sabu manages to get a quick upperhand and out of nowhere lands his opponent with a DDT, making Van Dam spin over his head. Sabu does his Magician of Arabia taunt and then gets out of the ring and off to the apron. Van Dam starts getting back to their feet and he remains bend over. Sabu then springboards and tries to connect RVD right on the back of the neck with a Springboard Leg Drop, however Van Dam manages to walk away making Sabu crash and burn down to the canvas. RVD then goes toward the ring ropes and bounces back, nailing in his second attempt Rolling Thunder on Sabu. RVD makes the cover: 1…2…, Sabu manages to kick out. Van Dam remakes the cover: 1…2…, Sabu gets one shoulder up getting a pop out of the crowd. RVD gets back to his feet and begins putting the boots on his opponent, stomping Sabu all over his body, in exposed limbs and everywhere. Rob Van Dam then grabs his opponent by the leg and drags him close to the corner, where then RVD climbs to the top rope.

RVD then comes down looking to nail him with a Split-Legged Moonsault, however Sabu manages to get out of the making his opponent fail. Sabu gets back to his feet and after a while so does Van Dam. Sabu then springboards to the ring ropes and comes off nailing his opponent with a Springboard Crossbody, however on the canvas, RVD manages to roll through instead making the cover, but Sabu also manages to roll through and as it was originally meant to happen he makes the cover: 1…2…, Rob Van Dam manages to kick out. Sabu gets his opponent back to his feet and after running making a circle, he makes a direct run toward his opponent nailing him with a clothesline. He then goes toward the ropes and springboards, then coming back and planting his opponent with a Springboard Leg Drop. Sabu gets back to his feet and a little away from Rob Van Dam, then makes his Magician of Arabia taunt. He goes back toward Van Dam and locks him in a Camel Clutch. The crowd roars waiting for his opponent to tap out. Van Dam starts his grueling way toward the ropes and toward salvation, however when he is about to grab the bottom rope and stop the pain, Sabu pulls him back to the middle of the ring and back to purgatory. Sabu screams in pain applying even more and more pressure to the Camel Clutch, punishing the lower back of the BTW Champion. Rob Van Dam decides to give up and he taps out.

Result: Sabu defeats RVD


JBL: We wonder if he was one hundred percent, and he just proved to us that he is. That knee is alright and now he is back to BTW. We are loaded on Monday Nights!

Styles: Sabu with an important victory and one even has to wonder if that puts Sabu in the Continental Title picture.


(Next PPV hype: Souled Out)


Styles: What a night Souled Out will be but lets focus on tonight, and the World Title match, and this was what Randy Orton had to say earlier on tonight to all of us BTW Mobile PM users.


(The next video is brought to you by BTW Mobile PM, SUSCRIBE NOW!)


Cline: Randy, tonight at Krakatoa you face two of the toughest opponents there are in the business, Edge and AJ Styles in an attempt to retain your World Title, what are your thoughts?

Orton: Leticia, all my career has been guiding me to this moment, all my career was a prelude to me winning the BTW World Title and now, that I am the BTW World Champion, I am not, not letting anyone taking it away from me.

Cline: Can you say that winning the BTW World Title is your career highlight?

Orton: I have done many things in my career, I have defeated many men in my career, but this is indeed my highlight, being on the top of the mountain in BTW. It is destiny, being BTW World Champion is my destiny, and not Edge, not AJ Styles, can fight destiny!



JBL: Randy Orton can talk all he wants, he can talk all he wants, but it is in the ring where you defend World Titles.

Styles: But that will be our main event, next is a even more vicious match, the Buried Alive Match between The Undertaker and Mark Henry. Let’s see how this two reached this.


(Undertaker/Mark Henry video of their rivalry)


“Somebodies Gonna Get it†breaks to a lot of boos as Mark Henry makes his way out. He looks imposing then entering the ring.

“The Darkest Side†plays to an enormous pop as The Undertaker makes his slow and classic entrance. Lights go back on when he reaches the steps and then he enters the ring. The referee rings the bell.



716b57b206.jpg



The Undertaker and Mark Henry stare at each other from opposite sides of the ring. Mark Henry then starts talking trash to his opponent pointing at the upper part of the stage where the pile of sand and the hole where one would bury your opponent is. Undertaker advances toward Henry, and starts planting him with big straight right hands, delivering the well known soupbones. Mark Henry manages to fight back and he plants him with a headbutt sending Undertaker away. Taker rolls over his head and gets right away back to his feet, and advances once again toward Mark Henry, storming his opponent with a flurry of straight right punches, mixed with some left fists as well and jabs. He then ends his flurry of punches with an uppercut. Mark Henry is shaken thanks to the attack of The Deadman, but he retaliates quickly with a stiff, powerful clothesline. Mark Henry places his boot on the chest of The Undertaker and then, greatly punishing the Undertaker, he steps over him. Henry then measures the Deadman and lets himself fell knees first right on the sternum of his rival. Henry gets back to his feet very confident. He dashes to the ring ropes and bounces back, looking to connect The Undertaker with a big elbow drop straight to the chest of the Deadman, but right on the nick of time and making him crash and burn failing. The Undertaker manages to get back to his feet and waits for Mark Henry to do the same. Henry incorporates, and immediately Taker goes toward him with a storm of straight right hands landing right on the face and hard on the jaw of the World Strongest Man. The Deadman takes impulse and then runs toward Mark Henry planting him with a clothesline, that doesn’t manage to knock him down to the canvas, but does send him toward the corner spine first. Undertaker runs forming a circle, ending in a straight dash toward the cornered Mark Henry, planting him with a clothesline on the corner. Undertaker then dashes to the ropes behind him, Mark Henry staggers back from the corner only to get connected with a Big Boot straight
to the head. Undertaker measures his rival and then connects him with a Leg Drop right across the throat and chest of Mark Henry.

Undertaker gets back to his feet and pulls his hair back and out of his face. He then grabs Mark Henry by the dreadlocks and gets him back to his feet, he spins his arm and then walks toward the cornered, looking for Old School. He climbs to the top rope and amazingly walks over it, however when he jumps out of it looking to nail Henry with Old School, Mark Henry surprisingly counters as he catches him in mid-air. He then shows the fans everywhere his rear strength as he twists Undertaker, then lifts him over his head and brings him down nailing him with a brutal World Strongest Slam. Henry then kicks and rolls Undertaker knocking him down to the outside of the ring. He then grabs him by the hair and tries to drag him close to the grave and win the match, however Undertaker starts fighting back with straight right hands to the middle section. These punches manages to stop Mark Henry’s intentions, and The Phenom begins making his way back into the match, nailing headbutts and elbow smashes on Henry. He then tries to Irish Whip toward the steel steps, however Mark Henry counters and instead he is the one that sends The Undertaker toward the steel steps. The Deadman clashes with them knees first and spins over them aggravating the impact. Mark Henry then walks to the other side, close to the announce table and grabs a steel chair, then goes back to where he was before. He walks toward where The Undertaker is and he begins nailing him with the steel chair on all his body, planting him with the chair. Despite all the punishment, Undertaker shows his resilience and starts getting back up, putting one knee on the floor. Henry waits for him to fully get back up. Taker finally does so but only to get blasted with a brutal chair shot right to the head. When the camera shows the face of The Deadman again, it shows the world that he has been busted open.

Mark Henry gets his opponent back to his feet and nails him with a straight right hand, then throwing his opponent toward the barricade separating the fans from the ringside area. He steps back a little and then nails The Undertaker with the World Strongest Splash. Mark Henry explodes back to his feet feeling completely on control. He slaps his chest and yelling “I am the King of the Jungleâ€. He then smiles in an arrogant way, but out of a sudden he stops, as if he just had gotten a bright new idea. Mark Henry turns his attention the fans on the first row. He threatens to punch them making them bail and leaving some space open. Mark Henry then climbs on the barricade, to the surprise of a lot of people. Mark Henry taunts the knocked out Undertaker below him on the concrete barely protected floor, but not with a lot of intensity as he fights to keep his balance on the barricade. He finally leaps from it and connects The Undertaker with a shocking World Strongest Splash out of the barricade and down on The Undertaker on the concrete floor, similar to the one he did at CyberSlam. Mark Henry takes his time to get back on his feet, as he feels the effect of his surprising high risk maneuver as well. The bleeding Phenom is flat out knocked out and bleeding profusely from his skull. The World Strongest Man finally manages to get back on his feet, his face expression showing the pain he’s going though as well. He grabs Taker by the hair lifting him back to a standing position. Mark Henry then grabs Taker by the hair and starts dragging him toward the stage, where the grave in which the loser is to be buried awaits. Mark Henry takes Taker all the way to the upper part of the ramp and close to the stage.

Mark Henry then grabs his opponent by the arm and goes to throw him toward the hole of the tomb, however he doesn’t manage to move his opponent as Taker plants in the ground getting back to his senses. Mark Henry pulls again looking to Irish Whip his opponent far away, however The Undertaker manages to block once again, stopping his opponent from throwing him toward demise. Then The Phenom is able to counter as he instead pulls Mark Henry close to himself and nails him with a short-arm clothesline. However, it doesn’t throw Mark Henry down to the floor. The bleeding Undertaker, leaving a groggy Mark Henry behind, runs down to the ramp, he then quickly turns around and comes back storming toward his opponent almost flying over the ramp and toward the stage, where he then nails his opponent with a Jumping Clothesline, that manages to knock finally the World Strongest Man out of his feet. The Undertaker gets back to his feet and he starts taunting Henry for the Chokeslam. Mark gets slowly back to his feet and he finally gets back to his feet. He is still turning his back to the Deadman but then turns around, getting immediately grabbed by the throat. The Undertaker rolls his eyes to the back of the head getting face to face with Mark Henry. He goes to lift Mark Henry up and plant him with the Chokeslam right on the steel floor of the stage, however when he is about to do it, Mark Henry manages to get his way out driving his elbow repeatedly to the head and jaw of his opponent. Finally out of the grasp of The Undertaker, he brags the Deadman by the arm and Irish Whip down the ramp. While dashing down the ramp, The Undertaker trips and rolls down the ramp, reaching all the way down of it, but when he does, he surprisingly and in a shocking way manages to end on his feet on the end of the ramp. The Undertaker, bleeding profusely from the skull, starts inviting Mark Henry to come down the ramp and confront him.

Mark Henry enrages on the upper part of the ramp and with a scream he responds to the challenge of the Deadman, almost immediately dashing toward the Undertaker down the ramp. When he goes down the ramp and about to crash with The Undertaker, he gets nailed by a Big Boot right to the head knocking Mark Henry down. Taker then grabs Mark Henry by his dreadlocks and starts dragging him up the ramp and once again to the stage where the grave and the machinery to throw the sand into the hole is waiting. The competitors finally reach the stage and when they do, The Deadman goes back to his attack as he kicks Henry right in the middle section. He then sets his opponent for the Last Ride, that gets a big pop out of the audience. He goes for it but before he is able to do it, Mark Henry counter back body dropping his opponent, and almost drops him right and straight down the grave hole, getting the awe and some screams out of the fans. Mark Henry picks The Undertaker back up from the pile of sand and then gets The Undertaker up, setting him up for the World Strongest Slam, that would drop The Undertaker straight down the tomb, however right when he is about to do it, Taker is able to react and counter as he rolls toward Mark Henry knocking him down and ending in top of him. Both competitors remain side by side, exhausted from the beatings and bumps produced by the match, and with The Undertaker still pouring blood profusely down of the skull. Both The Undertaker and Mark Henry remain knock out side by side on the stage, but suddenly and out of nowhere, The Undertaker shaking off the pain, he just sits up, to a big pop from the live audience. The Undertaker gets back to his feet and he turns his head to the pile of sand, and he detects something that captures his attention. The Undertaker walks toward the pile of sand and starts digging with his hands in the search of something.

The Undertaker finally stops his search as he finds what he was looking for, a shovel. The Undertaker takes the shovel up and then looks at it with a sadistic look on his face. He then turns his look and attention toward the floored Mark Henry, and starts waiting for him, taunting to him, to get back to his feet. Mark Henry starts getting back up getting his knee on the ground and he then finally recovers a standing position. He turns around walking right into The Undertaker that drives the shovel right into the middle section of his behemoth opponent, hurting his ribs. He steps back taking some impulse and creating some space, then hitting his opponent right on the head with the shovel. Mark Henry shakes off on his feet and then collapses down to the canvas. When he gets his head up a little, it is clear that Mark Henry is now busted open as well. After a while on his knees, he finally gets back to a vertical standing completely and turns around, getting immediately grabbed by the throat by The Phenom. The Undertaker just grabs him by the throat choking him for a while, punishing Mark Henry for all his sins, until he finally lifts him up in the air and plants him with a Chokeslam, dropping the World Strongest Man down spine first to the steel floor of the stage. The Undertaker gets one arm in the air as he celebrates. He then taunts his opponent announcing the end. He gets Mark Henry fully back up and nails him with a very cheered and completely match ending Tombstone Piledriver. Undertaker then points to the tomb next to him and starts rolling the massive body of the World Strongest Man toward it.

He is just inches away from throwing Mark Henry into the grave, when out of nowhere Muhammed Hassan comes out from the back with a baseball bat. He plants Taker with the bat on the back, knocking him down. He then goes crazy nailing him with the bat on the floored carcass of The Undertaker. He then lifts him up again only to nail The Deadman with the baseball bat right on the head. He then throws The Undertaker onto the grave hole. Hassan then rushes into the machinery and gets up the pile of sand, then lets it fell over the tomb and on top of The Undertaker, burying him. The crowd heavily boos at the actions. When the tomb is completely covered with sand, the referee rings the bell.

Result: Mark Henry defeats The Undertaker


Styles: I can’t believe it! What the hell is Muhammed Hassan doing here!

JBL: I don’t know, what I do know is that Mark Henry just buried The Undertaker alive.

Styles: You have to be kidding me, Henry didn’t even move a finger, everything was done by Hassan, who wasn’t even supposed to be here in the first place.


Muhammed Hassan gets Henry back to his feet and both lift their hands taunting to the crowd as they heavily boo them.


We go backstage and we see Crushing C in his office getting ready some papers. Suddenly, his cellular rings. He takes it out and stares at him, with a shocked looked on his face.

Crushing C: Who is this? I have never seen this number!

He finally answers it.

Crushing C: Hello, who is this?

The person behind the call answers.

Crushing C: I am sorry, what?

Once again he gets answered.

Crushing C: And why should I care, why should I care that you are on the outside of the arena, who in the hell are you?

The man behind the call answers.

Crushing C: That was not why I asked, I ask you who in the hell are you?...Oh, so you are not answering me, it’s alright, you know what, I am not wasting any more time, I am hanging up.

The man answers Crushing C.

Crushing C: Who are you to be threatening me? Don’t you know who I am? Fuck you, good bye.

Crushing C irritated hangs up the cellular. He then sits on his chair when suddenly a man on a suit enters the room in a rush.

Crushing: And what do you want? I don’t remember calling my Head of Security into my office!

Security Chief: I know, and I am sorry sir, but we just got an alarm about a mysterious man circling the outside of the arena.

Crushing C: I know, the bastard just called me. But why should we care, just another freak out there.

Security Chief: I know but, apparently reports say the man is no other than…

Crushing C: Who, who is he?

Security Chief: Rikishi sir, Rikishi.

Crowd pops.

Crushing C: (with a shocked look on his face): Get him, get him now! Now!

Both Crushing C and the Security Chief rush out of the office running for Rikishi on the outside.


Styles: Could this be? Rikishi outside the arena right now?

JBL: I don’t know and I don’t care, Rikishi is no longer a BTW employee and we have bigger things to worry about.

Styles: In that you are right as next is our main event, the World Title Match. Will the Era of Randy Orton kick off to a happy start, or will Edge or AJ Styles end it in an abrupt way? Let’s see how this rivalry escalated.



[YT]h85x2bGH3Yw[/YT]


“I am†plays to a chorus of boos as AJ Styles makes his way out. He taunts on the stage, then removes his hood and comes down the ramp. He goes toward the ring and enters it, taunting on every corner.

“Metalingus†plays to a massive amount of boos as Edge makes his way out. He lifts his hands and pyro comes out. He then makes his way down and enter the ring.

“Burning Inside my Light†breaks to a massive ovation from the San Jose audience as he makes his way out. Randy Orton lifts his title up high taunting and he then comes down, with the BTW World Title around his shoulder. He enters the ring and the referee rings the bell.


9f1da66cf6.jpg



All three man stare at the other one, as the tension builds. Edge comes close to Randy Orton and talks to him, trying to talk with him about making an alliance. Randy says no and Edge then goes toward AJ Styles, proposing the same thing, however he says no as well. Edge turns around toward Randy again only to get connected by a straight right hand by the BTW Champion. Styles follows up and plants him with another straight right hand as well. Edge is use as a training ball as both Randy Orton and AJ Styles go back and forth on him with straight right hands. They grab him by the arms and throw him toward the ropes, where he stays, both then dash toward Edge and plant him with a double clothesline, sending the Rated R Superstar over the top rope and to the outside of the ring. Orton and AJ Styles remain along in the ring looking at each other. Out of nowhere Edge climbs to the apron trying to get back into the ring only to get planted by a dropkick by AJ Styles that send him back to the outside. Randy Orton and AJ then go back at it between them. Randy Orton and AJ Styles circle each other, before engaging any action. The champion is the first to try any attack as he dashes toward AJ Styles, however Styles manages to sidestep out of the way, letting Randy Orton pass by toward the ring ropes. Randy bounces to the ropes and AJ Styles plants him with an arm drag. Orton gets back to his feet after it only to get planted with a second arm drag. AJ Styles doesn’t release the arm of his opponent and he locks him in an armbar. After a while of applying the armbar, Styles puts his knee over the arm of his opponent locking in a variation of the armbar. Randy starts finally looking a way out of the hold, and using his knees, he drives it repeatedly toward the head of AJ Styles, finally forcing to let the armbar go. Randy gets back to his feet and so does AJ Styles. Styles comes close to him and plants him with a slap right across the face of the World Champion. Randy Orton answers back with a powerful straight right hand.

Orton spins after it and after the full rotation he plants AJ Styles with a European Uppercut, and then plants him with a second right hand to the head finalizing his flurry of offense. Randy Orton grabs AJ Styles and he throws him toward the corner, toward the one AJ Styles clashes chest and sternum first. AJ Styles staggers back from his impact and gets planted with a club right to the back by Randy Orton. Randy makes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kicks out. Randy grabs his opponent by the head and mildly incorporates him, then locks him in a Reverse Chin Lock. However, AJ Styles starts getting back to his feet and he counters his way out of the Chin Lock by driving his shoulder repeatedly to the middle section of Randy Orton. Styles then dashes to the ropes and bounces back hitting Randy Orton with an awe inspiring Tornado DDT. AJ Styles makes the cover: 1…2…, from the outside of the ring Edge pulls AJ Styles off from on top of Randy Orton. Then on the outside he grabs AJ Styles and suplexes him right to the concrete floor. Edge then rushes back to the inside of the ring and makes the cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton kicks out. Edge picks Randy up and sits him on the canvas, he then bounces to the ropes behind him and plants Randy with a sliding kick straight to the back of Orton. Edge makes another cover: 1…2…, Randy once again kicks out. Edge the lifts Randy Orton back to a standing position. Edge then measures him by putting his right hand on top of the head of Randy, and he then connects him with a jumping dropkick straight to the head of Orton. Edge gets up with a grin on his face, and he then climbs to the top rope, where he waits for Orton to get back to his feet.

Randy Orton pulls himself back to a standing position. Orton then turns around to the corner where Edge is, and the Rated R Superstar leaps through the air trying to connect him with a crossbody, but Randy Orton manages to counter attack the offensive move in mid-air by planting Edge with a dropkick. Edge fells to the canvas holding his ribs in pain thanks to the dropkick in mid-air. Randy doesn’t let Edge rest and goes to the canvas to lock in another headlock, but a desperate Edge quickly drags like a worm to the ring ropes, and immediately demands the referee to take Randy Orton out of him. Orton immediately lifts Edge back to his feet and after another European uppercut, he throws the champion toward the ropes and when bounce back Randy connects another picture perfect dropkick. Randy Orton gets back to his feet turning his back to a set of ropes behind of him, and right behind of him, AJ Styles appears and plants him with a club right to the back. He then sets him up and plants him with a Reverse DDT. Randy Orton rolls out of the ring grabbing his back of the head in pain, leaving both of his contenders inside the ring alone. 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.


AJ Styles gets back to his feet, but getting his favor returned, from the back Randy Orton appears and he plants him with a straight chair shot to the back of the head of Styles, reminding everyone of us that this is a No DQ match. Orton then begins taunting Edge for the RKO. Edge gets back to his feet and walks right into Randy Orton, that goes for it, however Edge counters and he throws Randy Orton spine first toward the steel chair laying on the canvas as he blocks the RKO. Edge then picks AJ Styles back to his feet and nail him with the Impaler DDT. He makes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles kicks 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. AJ Styles then turns around with a big smile on his lips only to get RKOed by Randy Orton right onto the steel chair face first, however, after the maneuver both Randy Orton and AJ Styles remain knocked out side by side with the BTW Champion not able to capitalize. The Rated R Superstar is the first to start reacting and getting back to his senses.

Edge is now fully back to his senses and he goes to the outside of the ring, where he then grabs Randy’s BTW World Championship. He returns to the inside of the ring and starts taunting with it both opponents, he sees Randy Orton getting back to his feet on a faster speed than AJ Styles. The Rated R Superstar reacts and he dashes toward the World Champion, then nailing him with a shot right to the head of his opponent with the title shot, he then sees AJ Styles close to the ropes getting back to his feet. Edge smiles and drops the belt, then gets on the set of ropes on front of him taunting him with the Spear. Styles gets fully back to a standing position, and when Styles does that against the ring ropes, immediately Edge goes toward him looking to Spear him sending him and going over the ropes, however Styles sidesteps getting out of the way and letting Edge pass by all the way to the outside of the ring. He then sees to the middle of the ring Randy Orton. He sets him up between a lot of boos and nail him with a Styles Clash. AJ Styles then gets back to his feet taunting to the crowd and really confident. He picks up the BTW World Title on the canvas and lifts it up high taunting to the crowd as if he had won it already. He then looks back at Randy Orton and grins. Orton is still out of his senses thanks to the Styles Clash, AJ gets him back to his feet almost in a mocking way and lets him there barely able to stand and groggy. Styles grabs the belt and takes impulse. He then steps back taking impulse and then storms looking to plant Orton with a shot to the head using the golden prize, however and right on the nick of time Orton steps out of the way letting AJ Styles, missing, pass by, and when he turns around, Randy knocks him with the second RKO on him of the match. He collapses making the cover: 1…2…, Edge tries to enter the ring and interfere the pinfall, however he fails in his attempt, 3.

Result: Randy Orton pins AJ Styles


JBL: What! Edge just got robbed out of the title!

Styles: What are you talking about? Randy Orton won fair and square, completely fair and square, I don’t know why you are even arguing about it.

JBL: Edge didn’t lose that match, he should be the champ, god damn it!

Styles: Say what you want, but Randy Orton is still our BTW World Champion!


Scene fades to the back with Orton on the canvas lifting his belt and Edge kneeled on the outside lamenting on the loss.
 

Evil Austin

Guest
Ok I just finished reading that ppv, that was really good. Definite ppv of the year or at least close to it. Once again worth the read and here is my review.

BM - In my mind I liked the Buried alive match, did not see hassan coming.
WM - None in my opinion
WP - None in my opinion
BP - Crushing C.... and the HHH and Christian one was good too can't decide.

It was a good read, I think it is one of or in the top three ppv's you have ever done. And I know you don't want to read my shows for a while like you said in the chat room, but if you ever get a chance to I have a show up. :y:
 

The Leviathan

Active Member
Joined
May 7, 2007
Messages
2,504
Reaction score
0
Points
36
Age
35
Location
Philippines
Best Match: There are lots of matches I do really liked. One is the Lesnar/Sapp match, I feel that Sapp will win the match and he did. What a match that was. I also liked the Sabu/RVD match and I never thought you will make RVD be defeated with a Camel Clutch. The Buried Alive Match is also a great match with a surprise from Muhammad Hassan. Looks like Hassan will go for a payback after what Taker did to him at the GAB. And definitely the main event is a great match. Since Edge was never pinned, looks like we're going to see their feud continues.

Worst Match: All matches were great and fully written

Best Promo: HHH/Cage promo is pretty funny, showing that they are not serious on their opponents. I wonder which team will finally beat them, I am seeing Lesnar and Goldberg since Lesnar is a face now. I also liked the Crushing C one, hell don't tell me Rikishi will return!

Worst Promo: idk, I think there's none.

Additional Feedbacks: There are lots of surprises in this show. Never thought Hassan will lose, I really thought you will continue his streak by cheating Jericho to win then put them in a Triple Threat with MVP for the title but looks like we're going to see a Hassan/Taker feud rather. I can't think of a team who will beat HHH and Cage right now, I am pretty curious on the tag team situation after they beat T&A. I can't wait to see the next show to see how will your feuds continue and how a new feud will start. I am looking forward to it.

PS. I am pretty curious as well on who the hell is Teddie Guerrero??? lol...
 

John

Guest
BM - i enjoyed them all but the main event beats all.
WM - all matches were pleasant to read and none were bad.
WP - none really.
BP - HHH

AC: I enjoyed the show, as always great show. if this was really wwe i would buy every show. thank you for a good read. 9/10.
 

The Ripper

Member
Joined
Mar 27, 2007
Messages
995
Reaction score
0
Points
16
Age
35
BM: Buried Alive/Lesnar Sapp/ Main Event
WM: So Not Appropriate
BP: HHH/Christian
WP: N/A
AC: That show was brilliant. You had so many matches that could easily have been the main event of the show. BTW always delivers.
 

Headfirst For Hardcore

Active Member
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Messages
2,072
Reaction score
0
Points
36
Age
36
Location
Queens,NY
I'll be doing my PPV review template for this one, match by match. This is what PPV reviews should be, I would hate to see someone bust their ass and only get a short review where it only goes over 3 or 4 aspects of the show. Here we go...

Jeff Hardy vs Big Show - a nice way to start your show. It was surprisingly good, because I'm not a big fan of David vs Goliath type matches. I was a little upset that Big Show won cleanly, I honestly thought you were going to have Jeff get the 'upset'

Jericho vs Hassan - great match to determine the new contender for the extreme title. Good back and forth action, but it was pretty safe to say that Jericho was going to get the win. MVP vs Jericho should be great at Souled Out.

HHH and Christian Promo - Good comedy bit that turned into a serious promo. It showed the history of their short rivalry with T&A, good work.

Kennedy vs Goldberg - personally, I hate both Kennedy and Goldberg, but this got me interested for a bit. Goldberg's win really came when I didn't expect that, which was good.

Sapp & Heyman promo - Bob Sapp probably knows around 50 words in real life, so that's what I expected from his promo, it made it seem like it was him.

Bob Sapp vs Lesnar - A good match, I really thought that you were going to make it an MMA match with strikes for a majority of the match, but you did the complete opposite. Pretty good, and with Heyman interfering got Sapp over as a heel. A very good match, I liked how it was written.

AJ Styles promo - I'm not too familiar with his mic work, but I know lots about his wrestling. Pretty good way to hype his match.

Tag Title Match - A good, nice match, all I can say. It got HHH and Christian winning without a clean win, I'm expecting more out of the feud.

Teddy Guerrero - Eh, pretty unique, but I'm not a fan of Teddy Hart in anything. I'm looking forward to what you do with him, I hope he breaks out of it and turns on everyone and goes crazy.

RVD vs Sabu - Nice way to bring Sabu back against his friend, and a couple of days before his favorite holiday (4/20) I would've preferred a hardcore match like said before, but it was still good without weapons.

Orton promo - Good short promo by Randy, enough said.

MArk Henry vs Undetaker - I'm a fan of both of them, and I liked the match. Good counters by Henry, and it was a good win by him, which I predicted, but still was good.

Crushing C Segment - Good way to hint Rikishi making a return.

Triple Threat - Good way to end your show. It was very action packed, and it was a good way to get all 3 guys over. The finishing sequence was great, I was pretty surprised that you had Orton taking back the title. But now we're probably going to see an Orton/Edge feud. The video before, using Cobra Starship was pretty funny, just because of the fact you used CObra Starship.

Final Thoughts - A great, great PPV, you worked hard, and it shows. I loved all of the matches, and the promos were good too. What surprised me was that the heels won most of the matches. Anyways, really nice PPV, I really want to see the aftermath.
 

THE Brian Kendrick's Biceps

Guest
BM: I am thinking a little differently to everyone else, and I am going to say Jeff Hardy vs Big Show. It was a great David vs Goliath style match, and written perfectly imo. I could have sworn that Jeff had it won, v=but Big Show kicked out, then out of nowhere got the win with just one big move. It was a great match.

WM: I definately think that there was not one bad match.

BP: Crushing C. From the call you could guess who it was, but the Security Chief still topped it off, making you know that it was definately Rikishi. This think between Crushing C and Rikishi is obviously not over, and it will be interesting to see where it leads.

WP: None imo.

AC: A great show, and I don't think a single match was a letdown. Strong opening and a great finish. Orton vs Edge is defiantely going to be great, and I cxan't wait to see it. Hassan's interference in the Taker vs Henry match obviously indicates that there is a feud coming there. Looks like you have used this PPV well to set up future PPV's. Altogether an awesome show.
 

The Rated R CMStar

Guest
BTWLOGO.png


BTW Official News

As confirmed and announced first on BTW Mobile PM system, BTW Nitro, the show that ushered the start of BTW company, will return to Spike TV two weeks after Starrcade, the PPV that officially starts the company's road to the biggest PPV of the year, Wrestlebowl. It will be a 3hour show live from the Staples Center.

Born To Wrestle Federation is happy to announce the signing of Tyler Black, Jimmy Jacobs and Necro Butcher, all to Developmental Deals. They will report to DSW this Monday


BTWLOGO.png


Rumors from BTW
Your informer about Born to Wrestle

As BTW itself confirmed earlier on today, Jimmy Jacobs, Necro Butcher and Tyler Black all signed developmental deals. It is expected that they will bring The Age of the Fall gimmick/stable with them to be tested first at DSW.

Randy Orton retaining at Krakatoa was never doubted by booking. They are building Edge vs Orton as never ending/always there/recurring feud, sort of what they currently have with Sabu/RVD and Goldberg/Lesnar, with the feud in an impass but tension always there.

As for Souled Out, it is expected that some sort of multi-man themed BTW World Title headlines the PPV.

As BTW Mobile PM system announced, BTW has reached The Rock for another appearence. Both parties approach each other ending in The Rock appearing as Special Referee at CyberSlam. Rumors say that it might include a one on one match.

BTW is happy with the success of DSW, with Bob Sapp and Teddy Hart already being called up to the main roster. As you may know or may not know, Teddy Hart is the man playing Teddie Guerrero, scheduled to debut at Souled Out.


DSW Results 16/04/08

Jacob Duncab defeats Davey Richards

Joe Hennig and Cody Rhodes defeat Alex Kozlov and Aaron Stevens

Vladimir Kozlov defeats Matt Bentley

Austin Aries vs Adam Pearce goes to a Double DQ as while brawling both push away the referee

Rene Dupree defeats Shawn Spears


BTW House Show results 18/04/08

Big Show defeats Jeff Hardy

Mark Henry defeats Messiah

Test and Albert defeat CM Punk and Colt Cabana

Umaga defeats Elijah Burke

Bob Sapp w/Heyman defeats Matt Bentley

Randy Orton, Goldberg, Brock Lesnar and Chris Jericho defeat Edge, AJ Styles, MVP and Mr. Kennedy