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Great show so far, AJ/Edge being the best match by far and I am looking forward to seeing if you can even match the standard that match set in part 2. The show has been flawless so far so don't let things slip in part two. Also I'm surprised at Teddie beating Y2J as well as Sapp beating Goldberg but I'm glad that you had MVP beat Sabu.

The matches for part 2 look great and I can't wait to read them when their posted and on a side note check out Era of '08 if you got any time :)
 

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I just started reading and loved how you included the crowd signs omg, is that the first time you did that? Or have I just been missing it? Orton vs HHH CCXXIII lmao, good first part though CMS. Fatass Bob Sapp had to beat Goldberg...DAMMIT! lol, I have to check out the next parts.
 

Evil Austin

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Great first part the ECW title and the Sapp and Bill Goldberg match was excellent the best so far.. Hard to chose Ill have a good full review when I see the other matches ok.
 

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Styles: An amazing contest but, as we saw earlier, our cameras got the opportunity to catch on with the King of the Ring finalists, and well, we saw earlier Mr. Kennedy, and now, let’s see Jeff Hardy and what he has to say.

JBL: Oh joy!


Hardy: Tonight, I get an opportunity of a lifetime. I have been in TLC Matches, Ladder matches, table matches, but, nothing as big and important as this one. Tonight I get a chance to become King of the Ring.

Hardy takes a breath looking to his side.

Hardy: It’s been over 10 years, and for Jeff Hardy, it’s time to step on, rock on dude. It’s been to damn long, but tonight, it all changes as I will give it all, I will put it all on the line, my body, my health, everything, and I will leave this arena as the new King of the Ring.

Hardy starts setting his armbands.

Hardy: The future, the future holds for Jeff Hardy the King of the Ring throne.


Styles: Is Hardy focused or what?

JBL: He better be, he better be focused, he better bring his A game, as he will need it.

Styles: But moving on, earlier tonight we saw a title defense, and in the second of three title matches here tonight, we’ll we see another one?

JBL: RVD has hold on to that belt since Deathly Hallows, but tonight, he must face Domination.


“Just Close your Eyes†plays to large amount of boos as one half of the tag team champions make his way out, with the BTW Tag Team Championship wrapped around his waist.

Styles: And well, he brought out his tag team championship.

JBL: The question is, will he leave as a double champion?

“One of a Kind†plays to a nice reaction from the crowd as RVD comes out pumped, with the BTW Continental Championship around his waist. He enters the ring and stares at Cage.

Styles: The real question is, how far will RVD go to remain champion.

JBL: And this freak can go very far, but he’s not in the ring against a nobody, he’s in there against Captain Charisma!



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RVD and Christian kick of the match jogging and practically just warming up for the match. Christian Cage is the first one to rush in, but RVD shows that in fact he rushed as he just takes him down with a single leg take down knocking him down in humiliating fashion. Cage gets back to his feet and once again runs toward Van Dam, that this time takes him down with single leg take over pulling the other leg. Christian Cage gets back to his feet apparently pissed at the fact of being humiliating and outwrestled by Rob Van Dam. Cage gets back to his feet and he storms toward his opponent, however Van Dam receives him with a side headlock. He maintains him locked in for a while, until he then does a headlock takedown and brings his opponent down to the canvas. He keeps it in there but for the first time in the match Christian Cage is able to answer back the attack of his opponent and he leg scissors Van Dam. RVD starts looking for a way out, and he finally finds it as he forces out of the hold, using pure strength to escape from the hold of his opponent. Van Dam then shows his speed and just rolls over his opponent in a jackknife cover: 1…2…, Van Dam is able to kick out. Christian and RVD get back to their feet almost simultaneously, and immediately go toward each other, however they collapse with each other in a double clothesline in the middle of the ring. They remain laid side by side knocked out, until they finally in what appears to be an adrenaline spree, both men get back to their standing position and they dash toward each other once again almost immediately, leaping before meeting the other and once again clashing in the middle of the ring as both go for a crossbody plancha. Both competitors remain know side by side knocked out grabbing their guts, in pain thanks to the clashing. Van Dam is the first one to start getting back to their feet, and using the ring ropes as leverage he finally recovers fully his standing position. He watches the ring ropes and his face almost that changes expression.

Van Dam runs toward the set of ring ropes in front of him. He bounces back from the ropes and goes toward his opponent, looking to connect the Rolling Thunder, however somehow Christian Cage is able to get out of the way. Rob Van Dam grimaces in pain on the canvas holding his lower back after having failed the maneuver. Cage then gets the chance and he’s the one running toward the ropes. He bounces back and goes to connect his opponent with an elbow drop, in which he takes a lot of altitude, however, RVD almost out of instinct gets out of the way and he makes his challenger fail. However, ironically, it is Christian Cage the one who starts making his way back to his feet. Cage is already up to his knees, when out of nowhere RVD nips up back to his feet. He turns around to attack Christian but Cage gets also back to his feet and he lands the just turned Van Dam with a dropkick right to the chest of his opponent. Cage gets back up and he goes for an elbow drop without any impulse, which in this occasion he connects. Cage makes the cover: 1…2…, Van Dam kicks out. Cage gets back to his feet and he delivers another elbow drop right to the heart of his opponent. Christian then remakes the cover: 1…2…, RVD kicks out once again keeping the title around his waist. Christian gets back to his feet and he guides his opponent back to his feet, pulling him up by the ponytail. He sets his opponent up and he connects him with a snap suplex. Christian does yet one more cover: 1…2…, RVD kicks out once again. Christian starts showing signs of frustration. He guides Van Dam back to his feet and sets him up again in the suplex position, however this time he walks toward the ropes and he drops his opponent, connecting him with a slingshot suplex. Christian makes another cover: 1…2…, RVD kicks out yet again. Christian looks now a lot more frustrated. He gets back to his feet and just stomps his opponent right on the head, in curb stomp fashion.

He then walks toward the corner, where he climbs to the top rope, looking down at his knocked out opponent. He finally comes down from the top attempting to connect the Frog Splash, however right on the nick of time Van Dam is able to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. RVD gets right back to his feet and he gets back to his feet, then he runs toward the ropes and comes back connecting Christian Cage successfully with some Rolling Thunder. RVD makes the cover: 1…2…, Cage is able to kick out. Van Dam gets back to his feet and pulling his opponent up grabbing him by his hair, even if short, gets him up with him as well. Van Dam then sets him over his shoulders. He walks toward the middle of the ring and just Military Presses him for a few seconds, until he drops him to the canvas behind of him. Rob Van Dam then shows his athleticism by almost as soon as Cage’s back hits the canvas Van Dam moonsaults connecting his opponent completely. He hooks the leg making the cover: 1…2…, Christian is able to kick out. RVD gets a hair that is bothering him on his face and gets back to his feet. He goes to pull Christian up with him but Christian counters with a straight body shot. He returns to his feet and he goes to Irish Whip his opponent toward the corner, however Van Dam is able to counter and instead he is the one throwing his opponent toward the corner. Van Dam takes no impulse and he dashes toward Christian on the corner, and he lands him with the Monkey Flip sending him away across the ring. RVD climbs to the top rope in fashion of searching for the Five Star Frog Splash, however Christian is already getting back to his feet on the other side of the ring. Van Dam still flies through the air, and he lands Christian Cage with a kick right to the face, while still landing on his left boot. The crowd pops as Rob Van Dam makes the cover: 1…2…, Christian is able to kick out as well. Van Dam gets back to his feet and shades of frustration are starting to show on his face as well.

RVD gets back to his feet and he guides his opponent back to his feet, then grabs him by the arm and nails him with an unusual for him short arm clothesline. He keeps his opponent grabbed, then lifts him up in the air and body slams him down to the canvas. RVD walks toward the corner and he grabs the ropes for leverage, then pulls himself up in the air, connecting his opponent with his Open Legged Moonsault. He makes the cover hoping to end the match: 1…2…, Christian kicks out once again. RVD opens his eyes in shock. He gets back to his feet and grabs Christian Cage and gets him up with him. He grabs him by the back of the head and he then starts repeatedly kicking him right on the head shaking his brains. RVD then steps back and throws a toe kick to his opponent, however Christian is able to catch it blocking the kick, but Rob Van Dam shows his wide offensive arsenal and lands Christian Cage with his Windmill Kick right to the jaw of his opponent. Rob Van Dam feels it’s time already and he walks toward the corner, then pulls himself up to the top in classic fashion. He looks down and then around as the crowd roars. RVD finally leaps out of the top rope and shows his athleticism going for the Five Star Frog Splash and modifying his body direction in mid air, however it is all for nothing as the challenger Christian Cage is able to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. Van Dam contorts in pain grabbing his gut in pain, and he rolls getting his back on the canvas. Christian Cage continues crawling and he makes toward another corner. He climbs to the top rope, then looks down measuring where his opponent is, and he connects his opponent with a Frog Splash of his own, making Van Dam growl as the air leaves his body. Christian Cage covers the champion: 1…2…, RVD gets amazingly one shoulder up. Christian looks shocked and he looks up to the referee as if he was looking for some explanation, however he gets nothing. Christian remakes the cover: 1…2…, RVD kicks out for the second time in a row.

Christian looks shocked at his Frog Splash missing. He announces the end and the taunt is followed by a confident grin. He picks the champion back to his feet, then starts setting him up and goes to connect his opponent for his Unprettier, however before he is able to even start twisting his opponent to connect the maneuver, RVD counters and he does a backslide pinfall: 1…2…, Christian kicks out. RVD gets back to his feet, so Christian Cage on the opposite side of the ring. Cage storms toward his opponent looking for a clothesline, however the BTW Continental Champion is able to duck the attempt, and when Cage turns around, Rob nails him with a sidekick that plants him right on the head. RVD then climbs once again toward the corner, where he waits for his opponent to get back to his feet. It takes a while as Christian takes his time getting back to his feet. Captain Charisma finally returns to his feet, but is still turning his back to his opponent. He finally turns around and immediately Rob Van Dam comes down from the top rope into the canvas performing a roll, he then impulses him in the air into Christian Cage, however Cage is able to react first and he capitalizes on RVD’s own momentum and flapjacks him into the top rope, guillotining Rob. Van Dam holds his throat, but he finally turns around walking right into Christian Cage, that quickly sets him up and connects him with the Unprettier. Christian Cage makes the cover on his opponent: 1…2…3.

Result: Christian Cage defeats RVD to become new BTW Continental Champion.


JBL: Pop up the champagne and party! We have a new champion!

Styles: As much as I dislike our new champion, he did pull out a great match and in the end he comes out with the gold.

JBL: Of course it was a hell of a match, I am begging you to not be biased. What a night boys he and Triple H can have here tonight.

Styles: Christian Cage double champion as of now, Tag Team Champion and BTW Continental Champion.

JBL: And his partner can add the World Championship to their dominant team.


Christian celebrates with his new title, holding it tightly and taunting to the crowd with it. He climbs to the top rope and holds his title up high.


We go backstage and we see Crushing C surrounded by a lot of people. Some of them are security, others are BTW crew members and others are camera men, still holding their cameras over their shoulders.

Crushing C: What do you mean ay of you incompetents know where the hell is he! Somebody, somebody out of this bunch of losers had to have seen where Rikishi is!

Crowd pops at the mention of Rikishi.

Crushing C: Ok, let’s play dumb, let me lower myself to the level of each and everyone of you, I’ll assume none of you really don’t know where Rikishi, but can you please tell me who was the one taping when he entered the arena?

A man in the back of the group surrounding Crushing C slowly raises his hand.

Crushing C: And can you tell all of us where in the hell where that you were taping?

Man: Uhmm, yeah, I mean, uhmm, sure.

Crushing C: Ahh, uhmmm, ahhh, uhmmm(mocking the camera man) What are you waiting for, say it!

Man: He, Rikishi, entered by a back door in the deposit area.

Crushing C: You heard the man, get moving, search the entire deposit area, door by door, room by room, and you gentleman (he directs his attention to the police officers), get ready to catch that felon.

The entire group gets moving in search of Rikishi.


“The Darkest Side†starts playing after a gong sounds through the arena and turning off the lights.

Styles: Well, BTW in chaos thanks to Rikishi, and now, there is about to be some chaos right here in the middle of the ring.

Taker and Messiah, surprisingly joining The Deadman, make their way out surrounded in an air of mystique. The make their way out and they enter the ring, where Messiah stretches as Taker continues his classic entrance removing now his hat and jacket.

“Somebodies Gonna Get it†plays to a chorus of boos from the audience as Muhammed Hassan and Mark Henry make their way out, with grins on their faces and apparently acting confident. They enter the ring and the referee rings the bell.



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Taker and Messiah quickly select The Deadman himself as the starter for their team, as Taker without even discussing lightly pushes Messiah away indicating him to go to the outside of the ring. Muhammed Hassan doesn’t talk about it as well, but in his case because he just gets out of the ring, leaving his partner to kick it off their team. Mark Henry and Taker will be the ones engaging action first. The Undertaker remains on his corner not moving, just staring a hole in the World Strongest Man. Mark Henry goes crazy and he starts yelling and screaming at the Deadman. He then taunts to the crowd and to The Undertaker, hitting himself on the chest and yelling “I’m the King of the Jungleâ€. Mark Henry then takes a defying position, inviting The Deadman to advance and attack me. The Undertaker has finally had enough and he 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. Mark Henry rolls a little over his back on the canvas before he starts trying to get back to his feet.

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. Taker sees that Messiah has the match opened with the World Strongest Man floored. Taker picks his opponent back to his feet pulling Mark Henry by the dreadlocks, and he then walks toward his corner, where he makes the tag to Messiah, that gets a nice little pop from the crowd. Muhammed Hassan tries to interfere in the match and he dashes toward his opposite corner, however, while The Deadman keeps Mark Henry in control, Messiah dashes toward his opponent and plants him with a running clothesline that knocks his opponent down. Messiah then picks his opponent and gets him back to his feet. Messiah then throws him to the outside of the ring throwing him over the top rope and paying Muhammed Hassan for entering in the ring. Messiah tells The Undertaker to leave Mark Henry alone, so he can fight him fair and square, mano a mano. Mark Henry invites his opponent to attack him. Messiah wastes no time and obeys. He runs toward him and starts landing a series of rights and lefts to the head of Henry, but Mark manages to counterattack and simply pushes Messiah away. Messiah rolls back to his feet and instead of targeting the head of his opponent, this time he directs his punches to the gut and middle section of Mark Henry. Messiah manages to soften Henry and then Irish Whips Henry toward the ropes, and when bounce back, Messiah tries to tackle him, but Mark Henry doesn’t even moves.

Henry stares at Messiah and tells him to bring it. Messiah dashes to the ropes behind him and goes for a second attempt for the tackle, but once again Mark Henry doesn’t feel a thing and doesn’t move a centimeter. Messiah sees frustrated and once again he bounces to the ropes, but this time The World Strongest Man attacks him first planting him with a Modified Belly-to-Belly. He covers him: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out. Mark Henry mad about him kicking out, gets Messiah back up and delivers a flurry of right hands, that send a beaten Messiah straight to a corner. Mark Henry there in his corner makes the tag to Muhammed Hassan, that enters the match confident and way to relaxed. He starts delivering kicks to the middle section of his opponent. He then grabs him, kicks him in the middle section once again and Muhammed Hassan connects his opponent with a suplex. Muhammed Hassan makes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out. Muhammed Hassan seems angry. He goes to his corner and makes the tag to his partner Mark Henry, so he continue doing the dirty work. Henry pulls his opponent up and picks right where he left, as he throws his opponent toward the corner. Mark Henry stares at him and after a while of taunting, he dashes toward him and squashes him against his massive mass and the turnbuckle. Mark Henry circles and once again dashes toward Messiah squashing him once again toward the turnbuckle and the corner. Messiah separates himself from the corner and collapses to the canvas. Mark Henry grabs him by the arm and starts dragging toward the center of the ring. Immediately after it, Mark Henry dashes toward the ropes and after bouncing back, he connects an elbow drop dropping all his way across the chest of Messiah.
Mark Henry makes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah manages to kick out. Mark Henry gets out very angry and after staring for a few seconds at his floored opponent.

Henry bounces once again toward the ring ropes and goes for another elbow drop, but this time Messiah manages to roll out of the way. Messiah and Mark Henry remain side by side. Messiah and Mark Henry finally get back to their senses, and they start crawling toward their corners. Mark Henry reaches his corner and he makes the tag to Muhammed Hassan. Hassan enters. Messiah goes to make his tag to The Undertaker, however Muhammed Hassan reaches Messiah first and he stops him from making the tag. He tries to pull him toward the middle of the ring, however out of nowhere Messiah rolls him up: 1…2…, Muhammed Hassan kicks out again. Both get back to their feet, and after staring for a while, Messiah realizes he is on his corner. Messiah makes the tag to The Undertaker. Taker enters the ring and he dashes toward his opponent, then connects him with a running clothesline. Hassan gets back to his feet and he walks right into The Undertaker, that lifts him over him and he plants him with Snake Eyes dropping him head first on the turnbuckle. Taker dashes toward the ropes and he plants him with a Big Boot. The Undertaker starts taunting for Chokeslam, but from behind of him Mark Henry goes toward Taker from behind. Taker turns around and nails Mark Henry with an uppercut that staggers him away. Taker turns around toward Muhammed Hassan but of nowhere he gets planted by the Modified STO applied by Hassan. Hassan taunts to the crowd wasting a lot of time. He finally goes to make the cover, but Taker just sits up. Hassan shakes his head in denial, and runs away going toward his corner and makes the tag to Mark Henry, that had just gotten back to the apron. However, Hassan doesn’t go out of the ring, and both him and Henry walk toward The Deadman in a blatant attempt to double team him. However, out of nowhere from the top rope Messiah leaps and he nails Muhammed Hassan with a surprising Crossbody. Henry continues his way toward Taker. Henry goes to pick him up, however when he is doing it, Taker answers back and he grabs him by the throat. He then returns to his feet with his opponent grabbed by the throat, and he then just drops Mark Henry connecting him with the Chokeslam. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Muhammed Hassan is still under the weight of Messiah, 3.

Result: The Undertaker pins Mark Henry


JBL: God damn it, this is no way to treat the World Strongest Man.

Styles: Then what, did you expected Taker and Messiah to let their opponents win.


Hassan and Mark Henry apparently leave the ring, and The Undertaker and Messiah are left in the ring celebrating. However, out of nowhere from in between the crowd, a bunch of men with masks and dark sweaters make their way out. They enter the ring and they start beating up The Undertaker and Messiah, until they finally knock him out. Muhammed Hassan returns to the ring now that The Undertaker is knocked out so with Messiah. He asks for microphone.

Hassan: Welcome Deadman, to the last stage of my plan, plan made by Allah himself. What? Did you thought I would forgot? It’s been 3 years Deadman, but Hassan doesn’t forget.

Crowd boos him, and others start a “You suck†chant.

Hassan: You embarrassed me, you humiliated me Taker, and most importantly you almost took away my life. Great American Bash 2005? Ring any bell? And so what, yeah, I said it, Great American Bash, what, am I going to get fired by it?

Crowd boos him.

Hassan: But Taker, it all comes back around, you don’t mess with Allah, and that’s just what you learned here tonight. I bet you remember my little friends here, as just like me, they follow Allah, and all of what he taughts. And Taker, now you are going to die for what I live.

Saying this, the Allah followers start viciously stomping all over The Undertaker and Messiah as well, beating him down brutally. Hassan grins and he orders his lackeys to leave. Henry, Hassan and all his lackeys make their way to the back leaving The Deadman and Messiah in the ring beaten.


Styles: I, I am speechless.

JBL: It’s 2005 all over again. Muhammed Hassan created controversy with his followers, but came close to destroying the Deadman, however it was the Deadman who almost took him out with that dangerous Last Ride.

Styles: But now it appears he has brought them back.


We go backstage and we see Crushing C walking, apparently mad, as he walks down a corridor. He stops in front of a door and takes out his keys, and starts opening the door. He enters the office and the light is turned off. He turns it on, then turns around, and finds Rikishi sitting on his couch.

Crushing C: Wait, you again here, in my office?

Rikishi: Yeah, me again, in your office, managed to sneak in, again, inside your office, hey, seriously, who writes this crap.

Crowd laughs in the back as Rikishi grins.

Crushing C: Oh so you got jokes, you’re a funny man know. Well, I gotta give you credit, you are pretty funny for a man who has no job. Besides, the police is somewhere in this office, really close, and it would take me only seconds to call them so they could arrest you.

Rikishi: Well man, I’m not stopping you, go ahead.

Crushing C: Why, do you think I am lying? I’ll call them, and they’ll come in here, put that handcuffs in your wrists and take you away to put you down, just like they did four weeks ago when you crashed into my office at Souled Out.

Rikishi: Ok man, I’ll be honest with you here, I don’t give a rat’s ass if you call them.

Crowd pops.

Rikishi: Because bottom line is Double CC, if I can call you that way buddy, I am not giving up, I’ll continue coming over to events, running into your office, hell, I’ll interfere matches if it is what I need to get the point across, because Crushing, you know that what you did was wrong, and you know, that I will get my job back, that you will give me my job back.

Crushing C: C’mon Kish, open your eyes, I made you a favor, I gave you a worthy retirement, you lost to a premier athlete like myself, you got a rub to a performer like AJ Styles.

Rikishi: Little cheating jumping bean.

Crushing C: Let’s face it, what are you, 46, 47 years old.

Rikishi: 42, and Crushing C, we can keep up here playing nice, and you keep dodging what I say, or you face reality, and reality is that I will not just go way, you’ll start seeing more and more of me until I get a chance to return.

Crushing C: You know what Rikishi, I can’t…

Rikishi: See this is what I am talking about, I don’t trust you, never will, but you need to make a decision right now, I am warning you, for the safety of BTW, because you don’t want to see me interfering all the matches and crashing on every event or do you?

Crushing C: Rikishi, here’s what I am going to do, I’m going to turn around, and get out of this office, search the police officers and tell them exactly where you are. I’ll give you the advantage so you can get out before they reach to you, consider it my gift to you, and consider it a way of me to show you just exactly how much you meant to me.

Crushing C turns around and he leaves the office, leaving Rikishi nodding his head meaning “NOâ€.



We continue backstage and on a dark room we see Randy Orton sitting in a dark room with the BTW World Heavyweight Championship around his shoulder.

Orton: Tonight Hunter, is hour zero, no more talking, the time for talking is way off, it passed by, tonight, it will only be you and me, in that very ring, fighting for the biggest prize this industry has to offer, and that I hold.

Orton stares at the belt around his shoulder.

Orton: And that’s the key isn’t it, that I hold it, and the fact that you are jealous of me, and you have always have. Going back from Evolution, I hold a lot of memories and good times, but you, you never thought me a damn thing, and it was because you knew this day was going to arrive one day, the day in which there is nothing else but you and me giving it all to be champion.

Randy grins a little.

Orton: Hunter, I passed though everything to win this belt, I had to overcame all what Edge pulled off, a Triple Threat Match to win it and defend it, I entered the champion and left the champion in the Champions Challenge match last PPV. I even had to went through my own dad turning on me, and Triple H, I’ll be damned if I lost tonight, I’ll go through you too. You ask if I want to play the game, well Hunter, until you take this away from me.

Orton lifts the BTW World Heavyweight Championship.

Orton: You have no game!


Styles: Orton is pumped. Orton is ready to go and tonight he’s giving it all out in the title match.

JBL: Wait a minute, you can just go and ignore what went down, Rikishi once again crashed a BTW event, and he has the nerve to demand a BTW contract.

Styles: That he never should have lost in the first place but moving on, we speak of people letting it all out, well this two will do exactly that, Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy, battling for the chance to be the first ever BTW King of the Ring.


(We go to a video package recapping all the matches that we saw in the KOTR tournament, CM Punk vs Cabana, Kennedy vs Messiah, Y2J vs Joe, Hardy vs Burke, Joe vs Hardy and Punk vs Kennedy)


“Loaded†plays to a rockstar ovation from the crowd as Jeff Hardy high steps on his way out. He salutes some fans on front row and he then enters the ring, where he jogs.

“Turn up the Trouble†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Mr. Kennedy makes his way out in arrogant fashion, visibly confident entering into his match. Kennedy enters the ring and looks defiantly at his opponent, the referee rings the bell.



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Kennedy and Jeff Hardy stare at each other from different sides of the ring. They finally start moving and circling each other, however out of a sudden Jeff Hardy stops, as he starts clapping and chanting his name, trying to get the crowd to cheer his name. Soon the audience rally behind him, and a huge “Hardy†chant is heard throughout the entire arena. Kennedy doesn’t look to amuse, but he then walks toward the middle of the ring and offers Jeff Hardy the hand for him to shake. Hardy looks shocked, however when he goes to shake the hand, Kennedy cheap shots him with kicks him right in the middle section. Kennedy then grabs his opponent and starts planting his opponent with clubs right to the back. He grabs his opponent once again and he delivers for a second time a toe kick right to the middle section. Kennedy follows up planting his opponent with a flurry of straight right hands to the head of his opponent, trying to weaken down his opponent. Mr. Kennedy then sets his opponent down and connects him with a suplex. Mr. Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…, Jeff Hardy is able to kick out. Kennedy takes his time looking up to the referee looking for an explanation, however he soon realizes it’s too early in the match, and he goes back to work. He pulls Hardy back to his feet pulling him by the hair, and with Hardy stood up, he just viciously holds in his opponent locking him in a side headlock. The intensity of the hold is reflected on the face of Ken Kennedy. However, Hardy is just as intense and focused on wining the match, and he starts finding the way of the hold eventually. He finally finds it when he starts driving repeatedly his elbow to the middle section of his opponent, until Mr. Kennedy is forced to release the hold. Hardy is free at last and he dashes toward the ring ropes. He then bounces back from them and connects his opponent with a jumping clothesline. They both get to their feet and repeat the choreography, as Jeff Hardy goes to the ropes once again, bounces back, and lands Ken Kennedy with a hard clothesline that knocks him down.

Jeff Hardy doesn’t make the cover. Instead he goes right back to continue his opponent, getting on top of him and he starts landing a series of mounted punches straight to the head of his opponent. Hardy gets back to his feet and he taunts to the crowd. He steps a little back creating some in between and then waits for his opponent to get back to his feet. Kennedy recovers his standing position, only to then walk in to Jeff Hardy, that plants him with an arm drag. Kennedy gets back to his feet and he goes toward his opponent once again, getting connected for the second time with an arm drag. Kennedy starts making his way back up and the Rainbow Haired Warrior is already waiting for him, as when he gets in front of Hardy, Jeff goes for a front dropkick aiming to the chest of his opponent, however Ken Kennedy catches both legs of his opponent in mid air, avoiding the kick but not stopping the momentum of Jeff Hardy, that goes down spine first to the canvas. Mr. Kennedy opens the compass of his opponent and then just punches him in his gut, just above the belt line to avoid dealing with disqualification. Hardy growls in pain grabbing his middle section, and Kennedy watching this goes for it again, separating the legs of Jeff, and punching him again in the lower abs. Kennedy finishes up this flurry of targeted attacks as he dashes back to the ropes behind him, and comes right back planting his opponent with an elbow drop right to the middle section of his opponent. Mr. Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…, Jeff Hardy kicks out. Kennedy gets back to his feet and blatantly just stomps on the gut of Jeff Hardy, then goes down and remakes the cover: 1…2…, Jeff Hardy kicks out again. Kennedy looks shocked at Jeff Hardy kicking out. He gets back to his feet and then grabs Jeff Hardy by the hair, pulling him up as well. Mr. Kennedy stares at Jeff Hardy and watches him trying to maintain his standing position as he fights against the pain in his middle section. Kennedy then just punches him hard on the ribs causing Jeff to scream.

Kennedy then grabs him again and sets him up for a suplex. He lifts him and then walks toward the ropes, and drops Hardy gut first on the top rope. Jeff Hardy slides from the top rope to the apron, and turns his back to the ring as he holds his middle section in pain. Kennedy takes notice and he dashes to the ring ropes behind him, then bounces back and goes toward his opponent is, clashing with him and staggering him from the apron through the air and ending with an impact against the guard rail separating the ring area with the fans. Jeff clashes with it almost gut first unfortunately, and resents even more his injury. Kennedy grins and remains in the middle of the ring, then pushes the referee to start the count out. The referee starts the count: 1…2…3…4…5…6…, Jeff Hardy starts getting back to his feet, pulling himself to a standing position with the barricade, 7…8…9…, right on the nick of time Jeff Hardy manages to slide to the inside of the ring and avoid being counted out. Kennedy seems angry about the recovery of his opponent, and goes right to work on his opponent, stomping all over the back of his opponent now. He picks Hardy up and then hurls him toward the corner, to which Jeff clashes chest first with the turnbuckle. Jeff Hardy staggers back and Ken Kennedy goes toward him, then tackles him on the left leg bringing Hardy down to the canvas. Kennedy sees the opening and he walks toward the corner, conveniently walking over his opponent, especially his middle section on the way. He climbs to the top rope and then looks down. He finally leaps from the top rope looking to connect Jeff Hardy down with the Kenton Bomb, however right on the nick of time Jeff Hardy is able to roll out of the way, making his opponent crash and burn failing the maneuver. Kennedy contorts in pain holding his back after failing the maneuver. Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy remain side by side resenting the effects of the grueling contest they have been in. Finally, the Rainbow Haired Warrior starts getting back to his senses, and he crawls toward the ring ropes in search of a source of leverage.

Jeff Hardy reaches the ropes and he pulls himself up, recovering his standing position. He immediately goes toward his opponent and opens the compass of his opponent, then hits his extreme leg drop right to the groin of his opponent. Hardy rolls over his head away and he then makes the cover as he goes back toward his opponent: 1…2…, Kennedy kicks out. Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and then remains a little thoughtful thinking on what is next to do in his offensive. Jeff Hardy picks his opponent by the hair and guides him back to his feet, kicks him in the gut weakening his opponent and he then throws his opponent toward the corner. Jeff takes impulse, but he then holds his middle section once again in pain. He finally goes toward his opponent and nails him with a clothesline to his cornered opponent, knocking his opponent down. Ken Kennedy remains knocked out, and he is sitting against the turnbuckle. Hardy looks at what has happened and where his opponent is. Jeff Hardy goes toward his opponent, and then he connects him with his rope aided dropkick to the chest of Mr. Kennedy, connecting it completely. Hardy gets back to his feet after connecting the maneuver, then goes back to holding his middle section in pain. The rainbow Haired Warrior finds the opening and he climbs to the top rope, as the crowd roars as he is going for the Swanton Bomb. However, Kennedy begins getting back to his senses, and to a lot of boos from the crowd, he rolls out of the way and far from Hardy, even leaving the ring and remaining on the ring apron. Hardy waits for Kennedy to get back to his feet on the apron, and when Mr. Kennedy does so, Hardy leaps from the top rope and he connects his opponent with a dropkick, that staggers Mr. Kennedy to the outside of the ring. The Rainbow Haired Warrior taunts to the crowd seeing his success, then measures his opponent as Kennedy begins getting back to his feet on the outside of the ring, Kennedy finally returns to his standing position on the outside of the ring.

Hardy sees him and he goes to the apron, then climbs to the top of the rope. He looks down, turns around, and he finally then connects his opponent with a moonsault flying to the outside of the ring and connecting Mr. Kennedy. Jeff Hardy gets back to his feet and lifts both his arms taunting to the crowd, then screaming and getting the crowd going. He grabs Mr. Kennedy and rolls him back to the inside of the ring. Soon, the Rainbow Haired Warrior follows him and gets back to the inside of the ring. Hardy rolls Kennedy over his back in the middle of the ring and makes the cover: 1…2…, Kennedy gets one shoulder up keeping the match going. Hardy looks a little shocked, but he then lights fire on his eyes and goes to continue his offense, as he gets back to a standing position, goes to the middle of the ring and removes his shirt, throwing it then toward the crowd and to a lucky fan. Hardy starts taunting his opponent for the end of the match. Kennedy gets back to his feet and slowly walks right toward his opponent. Jeff kicks his opponent in the middle section and sets his opponent for the Twist of Fate. He goes for it however right when he is twisting going to connect his opponent, however, Kennedy is able to counter right on time and he pushes his opponent away and toward the corner, however Jeff Hardy takes full advantage from the push Kennedy just gave him and he runs toward the corner, then climbs immediately to the top rope and comes down connecting his opponent with the Whisper in the Wind, landing Mr. Kennedy completely with the maneuver. Jeff Hardy makes the cover: 1…2…, Mr. Kennedy kicks out. Jeff Hardy looks shocked, and looks up to the referee as if pleasing for a change of decision. Jeff Hardy looks clueless. He gets back to his feet and brings his opponent back to his feet. He sets his opponent and then weakens him with kick to the middle section. Hardy then runs toward the ropes behind of him. Jeff Hardy bounces back and he goes to connect Mr. Kennedy with a clothesline.

However, Mr. Kennedy is able to retaliate and he lifts his opponent over his shoulders, then connects his opponent with a running Green Bay Plunge reinjuring the middle section of his opponent. Kennedy remains knocked out on the canvas, but starts crawling toward his opponent. He finally reaches Jeff Hardy and makes the cover: 1…2…, Hardy is somehow able to get one shoulder up. Kennedy looks even more shocked than what Hardy looked before. However, he then goes back to his offense. He picks his opponent up and lays him against the ring ropes. Kennedy takes impulse going to the other side of the ring. He finally storms toward him looking to clothesline him, which he does as he connects him and sends Jeff Hardy and himself to the outside of the ring. The referee looks worried, but he then relieves as after a few seconds Jeff hardy and Mr. Kennedy begin making their way back to his feet. The referee begins the count out: 1…2…, Hardy and Kennedy are already back to his feet, however they don’t get back to the ring, still they start brawling all the way up the ramp. Both opponents smash each other’s head toward the guard rail, continuing their way up. The referee continues the count: 4…5…6…7…, they reach the stage. Kennedy measures his opponent and goes for a clothesline to send his opponent down the stage toward the abyss, however Hardy ducks it making Kennedy fail, then as he turns around nails his opponent with the Reverse Mule Kick throwing his opponent down the stage. The crowd goes mute in awe, knowing the danger and the extreme bump Kennedy just took. Hardy looks down from the edge of the stage, and he then leaps out of it, connecting his opponent below. The referee in the middle of the ring ends the count out as both Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy lay unconscious after coming down from the stage.

Result: Double Count-out.


Styles: By God, I knew this two would give everything to win, but this went way over the board.

JBL: This two smell like smoke ‘cause they’ve been through fire, but in the end, none of them is the King.

Styles: But you have to wonder the state of this competitors, that fall had to be more than 10 feet.


EMTs start coming down from the back and making their way down to where Jeff Hardy and Mr. Kennedy fall, and start checking them.


(Starrcade PPV hype: An event that captured the imagination of millions of fans around the world….is back. BTW style! Don’t miss the tradition returning as your favorite superstars battle for pride, honor, respect, supremacy and championships)


We are back and EMT’s have set Hardy and Kennedy finally on stretchers, and start taking them out.

Styles: Well, a sad moment in the end here for all of us, and we can all hope for Kennedy and Hardy to be alright, but let’s see how this happen.

(We see again what went down in the ending of the match, with Hardy kicking Kennedy down from the stage and then jumping into him)

JBL: It was all on the line Joey, and by God, they let it all out. Gosh that was a nasty fall.

EMTs finally take out both men to the back as the crowd cheers for both of them.


Styles: But as sad as that was, it’s time to move on, and to move on to the reason why all of us are here.

JBL: You fight all your life to become champion like Randy Orton, you do it twice, and one man ends your reign as Triple H did it. And tonight, Triple H gets the chance to do it for the second time. And in this arena, and arena that as some big title wins in the past, like Ron Simmons and Billy Graham becoming champions here.

Styles: Let’s see how this classic got together.


(We see a video recapping the rivalry of HHH and Orton. It starts with HHH getting on Randy’s face at Souled Out challenging him, then makes a quick mention of Orton retaining the belt. Then it goes to Orton asking why HHH didn’t attack him, and has HHH coming out and saying he is coming for what is rightfully mine, mixing that with the images of the HHH vs Edge match with Triple H coming on top and becoming the challenger for the BTW World Heavyweight Championship. “Run the Show†by Kat de Luna then graces the video looping images of the Pick your Poison matches of both competitors. It then goes to the angle with HHH hitting Orton with the sledgehammer on the gut, as it can be heard on the back Triple H saying he’s the One Two destroyer, Music ends as HHH says: The King of Kings is coming back to his throne, and Orton laying knocked out below the taunting HHH. It then moves to showcase the Throne Recovery Party and its highlights ending with Orton crashing it and hitting the RKO on the Game. Video ends with Randy Orton saying: Being BTW World Champion…it’s my destiny)


“The Game†breaks to a large amount of boos from the audience, as Triple H makes his confident way out. He grins and then starts walking down the ramp, with the BTW Tag Team titles wrapped around his waist. He enters the ring, then climbs to the apron and spits the water doing the Gamefountain. He enters the ring and gets the crowd going climbing to all the corners.

“Voices†play to a big ovation from the crowd as Randy Orton makes his way out. He looks confident and so shows it his face. He has the BTW World Heavyweight Championship around his waist. He enters the ring and intimidating HHH, he does the “Destiny†taunt right in front of him.


Styles: Big fight feel here in this arena.

JBL: And in arena that has seen so many moments like Ron Simmons becoming the first African American World Champion, and Doctor Billy Graham ending the reign of Bruno Sammartino, tonight, Triple H might end the reign of Randy Orton.



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Triple H and Randy Orton remain immobile staring at each other from different ends of the ring. The crowd explodes in their environment, in an scary cheer for Randy Orton, with his name resounding the entire arena. Triple H grins and he starts the circling movement, that is soon followed by the champion, looking for a spot to attack on. However, out of a sudden Triple H stops, then starts badmouthing his opponent and pointing to the crowd, trying to get into his head. But Orton answers back the trash talking of his challengers, as clearly heard he yells at Triple “I’m the champion!â€. The Game finally approaches Randy Orton and both opponents now face to face continue their trash talking, until Triple H finally explodes and slaps the taste out of the mouth of Randy Orton. Orton hold his cheek and looks around, then to a big pop from the crowd he slaps Triple H, making him stagger back. Orton then truly kicks off the offense in the match as he advances toward his opponent and starts connecting him with a series of straight right hands right to the head of his opponent. He manages to corner his opponent into a corner, where Randy Orton continues his attack. The referee interferes and manages to separate Randy Orton from his opponent, however Triple H takes advantage of it and he grabs Randy Orton by the head, then throws him into his corner. Triple H there starts planting his opponent straight right hand after straight right hand, weakening the Legend Killer. The referee interferes into Triple H’s offense as well, and takes away from Randy Orton the challenger. Randy Orton comes back to the corner and walks to the middle of the ring. Triple H waits for him and he does his flexing muscles taunt, messing with Randy Orton, taunting on him and getting on his mind. Orton grins and both competitors go back to circling each other, but not for long as they approach toward each other and enter in a collar elbow tie up, entering in a test of strength. Both men start brawling throughout the ring, looking for a chance to get the upperhand.

Randy Orton gets the advantage in the exchange as he locks his opponent in a Chinlock. He applies all the strength he can to the hold, however after a while of being inside the maneuver, Triple H counters and gets him inside a hammerlock. HHH keeps it locked in, however Randy Orton is also able to reverse the hold of his opponent, with a go behind and ends behind his opponent, then lifts Triple H and connects him with an Atomic Drop. Triple H staggers back from the maneuver barely being able to not fell to the canvas and maintain his standing position. Triple H turns around and Randy Orton answers the taunt The Game did to him before, as the Legend Killer does the “Destiny†taunt right on his face. Triple H grins and both wrestlers go back to circling each other once again. The Game invites Randy Orton to step toward him. The BTW World Champion does so, however Triple H manages to react first as he kicks him right on the middle section, making Randy Orton bend in pain. He then measures him and connects a big straight right hand to the head of his opponent. Triple H repeats the doses with a second straight right hand shaking the brains of Randy Orton. The Game grabs him in a side headlock to drain the momentum out of the Legend Killer, and follows up with a single headlock takedown. The Game maintains the headlock for a while, however as that time has passed, Randy Orton is able to counter as he gets his opponent with a leg scissors, getting instantly Triple H out of the hold. Randy Orton now drains his opponent with the legs, however Triple H starts forcing out of the hold, as with his bare hands he starts separating the legs of Orton, and slowly finding his way to breathe. Triple H finally breaks the hold and in a rush both men get back to their feet. They dash toward one another with Randy Orton getting the upper hand as he knocks him down with a clothesline. Triple H gets back up however he walks right toward a second clothesline from Randy Orton. Triple H returns to his feet for a second time, and Orton cools him down with a straight right hand.

Randy Orton plants him with another straight right hand, then mixes it up with an European Uppercut. Orton spins over his own edge on the maneuver and lands his opponent with a second punch, and ends his flurry of offense with another European Uppercut. Randy Orton then grabs him by the arm and throws Triple H toward the ring ropes. The Game bounces back and Orton jumps going for a dropkick, however Triple H is able to hold on to the ropes and he avoids bouncing back, making Randy Orton crash and burn, as he falls to the canvas. Triple H goes toward him and makes the cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton kicks out. Triple H gets back to his feet and he brings Randy Orton up with him. He hurls him toward the corner, to which Orton crashes spine first. Triple H takes impulse going toward the opposite corner and then storms toward him. Triple H looks to connect him, however Randy Orton is able to avoid the attack as he sticks his boot on the way driving it directly to the jaw of The Game. Triple H staggers back holding the jaw of his opponent. Randy Orton storms toward him looking to capitalize on the attack, however when he dashes toward Triple H, The Game plants him with a clothesline that knocks the Legend Killer out of his feet. Triple H makes the cover once again: 1…2…, Orton kicks out. Triple H remakes the cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton kicks out again. Triple H gets back to his feet a little affected by all the kickouts from the champion. He goes toward the corner taking impulse. He lays his weight against the corner, then finally comes out from them and connects Randy Orton with his Harley Race like jumping knee to the head of his opponent. Triple H grins and he announces the end. Randy Orton slowly makes his way back up to his feet, then when he recovers the standing position, he walks into Triple H, that kicks him in the middle section and sets Orton in the Pedigree position, however before he is able to connect it, Randy Orton back body drops Triple H down to the canvas. Orton turns around, and The Game gets back to his feet, and runs right into the Legend Killer.

Triple H continues his run toward Randy Orton, however Orton catches him, then sets him with speed, and lands Triple H with the Inverted Backbreaker. Randy Orton makes the cover:1…2…, The Game gets one shoulder up. Randy Orton wastes no time crying over the kick out and gets back to his feet, where he starts to repeatedly stomp all over his opponent, circling, like an scorpion, his floored opponent, and stomping on every exposed body part, on every limb of Triple H. He kicks his left arm close to the body of his opponent taking it out of the way, and then connects Triple H with his jumping knee drop right to the chest of his opponent. Orton gets back up and puts the boots on his opponent a little more, then delivers one straight stomp to the head of Triple H, looking to knock him out of his senses. Orton then delivers a second and apparently defying jumping knee drop to the chest cavity of his opponent. Randy Orton makes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H manages to kick out. Orton looks a little more angry this time than the past, but after a while of ineffectively looking up to the referee pleading, he goes back to his offense. Randy Orton guides his opponent back to his feet, then weakens him with another right fist to the head of his opponent, then weakens him once more time with a toe kick to the middle section making Triple H bend in pain. Randy Orton dashes toward the ring ropes behind of him, however almost before he is able to come back from the ropes, Triple H gets back to his senses and he dashes toward him, connecting Randy Orton with his high knee strike. Triple H collapses down to his knees after applying the move. He crawls toward Orton and makes the cover, putting his forearm right on the face of the champion: 1…2…, Randy Orton is able to kick out. Triple H looks shocked and he gets back to his feet then. He brings Orton up with him, and almost immediately start setting Orton up for a Rolling Neckbreaker, movement that he starts doing rolling his opponent. The Game effectively connects the neckbreaker. The Game makes the cover: 1…2…, Orton kicks out again.

Triple H wastes no time and he grabs Randy Orton up with him. He starts setting Randy Orton up with him as well for a rolling neckbreaker. However, this time when he is rolling him to connect the maneuver, Randy Orton out of nowhere counters the hold and drops Triple H down on the back of his neck hitting a Reverse DDT of his own. Orton staggers toward the ropes looking for leverage. He finally reaches it and recovers his balance, and when he does so, he starts taunting Triple H to get back to his feet, looking to hit him with the RKO. Triple H takes his time, but he finally gets back to his feet, still turning his back to Orton. Triple H finally turns around and walks right into the BTW World Champion, that goes to connect him with the RKO, however when Orton advances toward him, Triple H kicks him in the gut and plants him with a sudden DDT that spikes his opponent head first to the canvas. Triple H fights and struggles to get back to his feet. He finally overcomes the effort and gets back to his feet, then looks down and notices Randy Orton knocked out. Triple H grabs him by the legs and pulls him to the middle of the ring, where he then starts setting Randy Orton for the Figure Four Leg Lock, with excessive confidence. He goes to do the final spin on getting the submission maneuver locked in, however right on the nick of time Randy Orton uses his still free leg to kick Triple H away. The Game is sent toward the ring ropes, he bounces back and goes right toward Orton, that connects him with a Scoop Powerslam. Orton makes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H is able to kick out. Randy Orton looks surprised at him kicking out. However, that doesn’t stop him from going back to work on his opponent. He starts lifting up the dead weight of his opponent. He manages to elevate Triple H up to a standing position, then hooks him up in the position to hit the RKO. He secures it and is one step from connecting the RKO now. Randy Orton screams to the crowd getting a big pop from the audience as he says “RKO!â€

With his opponent hook, he finally goes to nail the RKO, as he runs looking to connect it, however Triple H blocks it and pushes his opponent away. Randy Orton stops the momentum of the push, then turns around and dashes back toward Triple H, however The Game answers back and he lifts him up, connecting Randy Orton with his Double AA spinebuster. Triple H gets back to his feet and does his classic taunt, getting a lot of boos from the crowd as they realize the end might be near. He now announces the end himself, then pulls his opponent back to his feet. Triple H quickly double hooks Randy Orton and sets him with the Pedigree, jump and, the Pedigree is connected! Triple H makes a confident cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton somehow manages to put his boot on the bottom rope, keeping the match going and avoiding being defeated. Triple H looks shocked, but soon his shock turns into anger, and he gets back to his feet and gets right in the face of the referee, arguing about a slow count, or anything to look for the referee to reverse his decision. However, nothing changes and Triple H is forced to keep the match going. Triple H announces the end with an scary intensity. He picks his opponent and guides him back to a standing position. Triple H stares at the groggy Randy Orton struggle to remain standing on his two feet. Triple H delivers a kick to the middle section and sets Randy Orton again for the Pedigree. This time, he handles it more methodically, and walks into the middle of the ring with his opponent set on the Pedigree position. He goes to connect it, however before The Game is able to land it, Randy Orton out of nowhere reverses floating over the arm of his opponent and connects Triple H with the RKO. Randy Orton collapses down to the canvas after connecting the maneuver, not able to capitalize right off the bat. The Legend Killer takes his time, but he starts getting back to his senses and he starts crawling toward his knocked out opponent.

However, before he is able to capitalize, a lot of time has passed and has been wasted. Randy Orton finally reaches Triple H and he puts one arm across the chest of his opponent: 1…2…, Triple H somehow gets one shoulder up. Randy Orton looks shocked and the crowd erupts in shock, and then they pop as they know they are seeing a hell of a contest. Randy Orton is in complete shock. He slowly gets back to his feet and he still can’t believe that the match wasn’t over with the RKO. However, he then manages to overcome it and goes back to focus on his opponent, and starts taunting Triple H for yet another RKO. Triple H is not even moving after the kick out, he’s not close to reacting. It doesn’t take long before Randy Orton notices it, and he takes the RKO taunt right toward Triple H, as he starts picking him back to his feet, however, Triple H shows that he was playing as possum as he grabs the tights of his opponent and throws him toward the ropes, making the Legend Killer guillotine himself with the ropes. Triple H crawls away from Orton and recovers his standing position away from them. Randy Orton pulls himself back up using the ring ropes. He then runs toward his opponent, however Triple H kicks him in the middle section and sets him once again for the Pedigree, but Orton once again counters and he pushes his opponent away. Triple H is staggered back, then turns around and goes toward him once again, then Randy Orton looks to plant him with a dropkick, however Triple H is able to avoid it side stepping from the kick. Triple H waits for Orton to get back to his feet. Orton gets back up after a few seconds and goes again toward Triple H, that almost for the fifth time in the match, he sets Randy for the Pedigree, however once again the Legend Killer reverses and he goes for the RKO, but The Game pushes his opponent away avoiding it. Orton is staggered back, then turns around returning to where The Game is, gets kicked in the middle section and connected with the Pedigree. Triple H makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Triple H defeats Randy Orton


JBL: New champion! New champion!

Styles: I have to say one thing, OH MY GOD!

JBL: Joey, the lights were bright and the stage was like no other and boy, this two delivered, and in the end, it’s time to play the game.

Styles: I am not trading Christmas Cards with The Game, but as for now, he rules over BTW.


Triple H is awarded the BTW World Heavyweight Champion, he hugs it and then lifts it up in the air. Triple H screams as serpentines and pyro goes off celebrating. Out from the stage, Christian Cage comes out with the BTW Continental Title to celebrate with is partner.

JBL: Look! There he is, his co Tag Team Champion, and our new BTW Continental Champion.


Christian Cage grabs their BTW Tag Team titles, he then enters the ring and he stares at Triple H. They finally hug in the middle of the ring, holding all the BTW Tag Team Championship, the BTW Continental Championship and the BTW World Heavyweight Championship. More pyro goes off as that happen.


Styles: Ladies and Gentleman, thank you for watching, The King of Kings got back of his throne.

JBL: And he and Christian are finally, finally dominating the BTW World.

Styles: So long, thank you for watching.
 

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Edge vs AJ - Really nice opener, the beginning started off hot, and the middle was OK. I liked the ending alot with Edge fighting out of the Styles Clash and hitting the Spear out of nowhere. There were some parts I couldn't picture, but it was still OK.

MVP vs Sabu - a pretty wild match. The use of weapons was fun, the toolbox of death and the screwdriver were nice choices in weapons. It was really nice seeing MVP win, after all the stuff that happened in the weeks before, getting into Sabu's head.

Kennedy promo - nice little hype promo for the KOTR finals.

Hassan & Henry - Allah! It explained their feud with Undertaker really nice.

Jericho vs Ted - It was another nice match, it went pretty back and forth. It was kind of surprising to see Teddie get the win there, but I guess you're going to give him a nice push now.

Edge Interview - Nice showing what Edge would do next, "The Rated R Hit List" sounds really good. A feud with Orton should be nice, after beating AJ.

Bob Sapp vs Goldberg - A nice brawl there, and it went back and forth. It was good to see that there wasn't that big of an interference with Heyman at the end of the match. There were some things I couldn't understand there, but the rest was done OK. Goldberg should've owned Bob Sapp there.

RVD vs Christian - THis was another good match between two vets. Another surprise here with Christian taking the belt, I really thought RVD was going to retain.

Crushing C - It shows how much hate he has for Rikishi, looking for him like a mad man.

Undertaker & Messiah vs Hassan & Henry - THis was a slow match, but it was understandable knowing who's in the match. It was a pretty predictable finish, but it was good to see Taker's team get the win.
-Post-Match - pretty interesting development with Hassan and his plan at getting back at Undertaker. This should be another step in this feud.

Crushing C & Rikishi - another interesting promo between them, it's really interesting to see what will happen in Rikishi's BTW Career.

Kennedy vs Hardy - A good two to have in the KOTR final. Lots of punching and brawling between the two in the middle of the match. Towards the end of the match, things started to pick up, and the double count out was a surprising way to end the match.

HHH vs Orton - A great Main Event. The way you built up to it, you could tell it was going to be a big match. The match itself was great, there was so much that happened, it was so back and forth. It was a really nice way to have HHH win, having him survive an RKO and having him finally hit a Pedigree.

The Verdict - This was a good, surprising PPV. There were 3 Title Changes, and lots of other interesting stuff. HHH winning was great, but I don't think Orton's going to leave him alone. The situation with both tag belt holders sounds pretty interesting, with both holding titles now. This was a really good PPV, great job man.
 

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Wow, that show was very very good. The Main Event especially. I can see why your considered a top booker on here, and expect a more detailed analysis of this PPV a bit further down the track. Congrats.
 

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Hey CMS, good show. I've been reading alot of your shows, but this will be my first review.

Best Match: The main event was hands down the best match for me. Although I didn't want HHH to win the title, but still good match either way. I hope Randy Orton gets his rematch the very soon.

Worst Match: None

Best Promo: The Randy Orton promo was okay.

Worst Promo: None

AF: Overall this was a damn good ppv, and I'll giv it about a 9/10. Also, about the Undertaker/Hassan/Henry/Messiah feud. I hope your not gonna drag this feud too much longer, I just haven't been to into this storyline tbh. Other than that, keep up the good work.
 

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WOW, part 2 was great! Alot of really shocking moments, I really didnt think HHH and Christian Cage would win both the other singles titles. Now they hold singles gold as well as being tag champs! when I saw Cage win I was quite shocked but to see HHH get the win as well was even more shocking lol.

My 4 fav matches were AJ Vs Edge, that was a great highly anticiptaed match, alot of great moves and I really thought AJ was gonna win, looks like I was wrong once again lol. Great match and it flowed nicely.

Christian Cage Vs Rob Van Dam, this was another awesome match that I enjoyed because I like them both and you wrote it nicely. Good finish to it with all the counters leading into the unpretier, and it was an all round back and fourth good match.

Jeff Hardy Vs Mr Kennedy was another greta match that I liked. These two really suited in the ring. Alot of big moves and it was all up a great match. nice finish to it also! who's the king atm lol!

Edit: The main event was awesome! HHH was winning was bad for me coz I like Randy but the match was still good. Him and Cage are the two biggest guys in BTW lol. Can't wait to see what they can do. I will read your next show most definatly :D
 

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Edge vs AJ: A good way to start off Uprising with a heated match. STarted off with AJ really going after Edge, and showing some aggression, which is what was needed seen as how Edge has been looking down on AJ. Nice finish, and good to see Edge go over clean, since he should be in the Main Event.

MVP vs Sabu: MVP retaining was the right decision. The match was pretty wild, and Sabu would have been near killed by a Playmaker on the chair lol.

Kennedy promo: In character which is always good. Some hype for the big final later, which should be huge.

Hassan/Henry promo: You seem to be shooting for the late 2005 Hassan, which was when he was at his best. I'm interested to see what the plan is.

Teddie vs Jericho: Pretty obvious you are giving Teddie a hge push. I'm with Joey Styles on this one.

Edge promo: He showed his intent to get back his title and to get back at Orton well. I guess the Edge/Orton feud will continue now that AJ is taken care of.

Bob Sapp vs Goldberg: Battle of the beasts lol. I didn't expect this to go so long, because these guys are both just brute strength, I thought it would be a more explosive match up tobh. Lesnar is a tweener I guess, and I see the three way feud coming.

Jeff promo: In character for Jeff, and again builds hype to the Final.

RVD vs Christian Cage: Spoiler: HHH wins the main event. That's what Christian winning tells me. Nice match, and Cage going over clean was a bit of a shock, as I didn't expect him to win at all.

Crushing C promo: Someone is a bit nervous lol. I guess we will see a confrontation between the two later.

Taker/Messiah vs Henry/Hassan: It was alright, considering there wasn't a whole lot you could do with this match. It was never going to have any pace to it. Hassan os definitely back to his old ways, which is awesome imo.

Crushing C/Rikishi promo: Interesting. I thought C was a bit too nice with Rikishi here, considering he is supposed to want to kill him.

Orton promo: Orton face promos aren't great, but I think that you made the most of what you could with this. The old Evolution references are always fun lol.

Hardy vs Kennedy: Crazy finish. Normally you would expect Jeff to sprint back to the ring, but it is Jeff lol. Big match with an interesting finish. Will there ever be a king?

Orton vs HHH: It was the epic match you built it up to be. The counters at the end where every where, and HHH kicking out of the RKO surprised me, even with Orton taking a while to capataise.

AC: Nice PPV man, and HHH and Christian are now dominating BTW. Maybe one of them will turn and we will see them feud. That would be my guess at this stage. Anyway, the PPV was good, as it kept some rivalries alive.
 

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Best Match:
HHH vs. Orton, what a match! I was shocked seeing HHH winning the match. I really thought that Orton will win this one and then HHH will win the title on their rematch

RVD vs. Christian, another shocker for me! I thought RVD will win here for me but after reading it, I thought that HHH might really lose his match to start a heat between the two by making HHH jealous to his partner.

MVP vs. Sabu, a brutal match with a vicious Playmaker ending from the Half Man Half Amazing himself.

Worst Match: none, CMS! Having a worst match!? For Pete's Sake!

Best Promo: The Edge one! I believe his feud with AJ will continue!

Worst Promo: n/a

Additional Feedback: This PPV was owned by HHH and Christian. They really shocked me lol! I wonder what will happen next and how will they drop the tag titles, maybe an upset from a tag team with some help from Orton. I am looking forward to your show!
 

Evil Austin

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Here is my review as I promised.....

Edge / AJ - Great oppening match. Very good I expected something as high as their caliber to be later in the card but yea it was great good job with this match.

MVP / Sabu - Another great match imo better than most of the matches due to it being extreme and I love that...:) anyway this MVP title reign is getting really long hopefully it ends soon.

Jericho / Guerrero - A good match I think honestly the weakest eye opener of the ppv still being good but not as others. Guerrero still undeafeated.. Maybe your using him in the Push soon ?

Sapp / Goldberg - Imo never got into this match I read it all was alright but am not a big fan of either wrestlers and this match just seemed to drag on . still alright though.

Kennedy / Jeff - Great match and Great ending I personally didn't expect that happening and I really hope a "King" Is announced soon this will alone make me want to tune in next week and see what happens which is good on your half. Good job with this match.

RVD / Christian - I liked this was for the IC gold and good back and forth action I like writing both of these wrestlers personally and both of them you did a great job with.

Taker / Messia vs Henry / HussanAlright match I really don't get into this rivallry honestly It never interested me but the match itself was good. Undertaker pinning Henry i didn't see happening I thought he would have lossed but yea good showing by all superstars.

Main Event HHH / Randy Orton - Extremely good match I mean it was great imo the wwe have done this match over and over and over again over the past few years with Evoloution, DX vs Rated RKO and now recently in single's competition and they were all repeditive but this was great and really showed what a match between them should look like.
 

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BTW Official News

BTW is proud to announce their first international tour, as the stars of BTW go overseas and visits Europe. Countries like the England, Scotland, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Finland and Portugal. Shows will include House Shows and a Live Show in the UK.

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Your informer about Born to Wrestle

With the upcoming tour of BTW on European Lands, Chris Jericho has been envy to the different countries that will be visited by the show. Therefore, Chris Jericho will not be present in the next 2 Live shows of BTW, nor the House Shows. It's expected that Jericho will remain in Europe hyping both the tour and his own book, for 2 weeks, and then the rest of the roster will join him for the series of House Shows and the Live BTW Show, third show into the build up for Starrcade. There is ther posibity that another wrestler could join him..

Update on the story: We can confirm now that Samoa Joe will be joining Chris Jericho in the visits to Europe to hype the upcoming BTW European Tour. Both Samoa Joe and Chris Jericho will be missing 2 BTW Live Shows and the house shows of 2 weeks.


Missings for next BTW Live Show continue to amount. Ironically Rob Van Dam and Sabu suffer injuries in both his matches. Sabu is said to have mislanded on the bump in which MVP back body drop him from the ring into a table to the outside of the ring. Sabu managed to continue the match, however BTW officials and doctors didn't clear him to wrestle this week.

RVD supposely bruised his ribs during his match with Christian. It is believed that it happened early on the match when they did the double crossbody stunt.


However, they will not be the only missings for this upcoming show. It's expected, yet not confirmed, that both Mr. Kennedy and Jeff Hardy will not be in action, making an injury angle following from their bump at the ending of their King of the Ring match.


Brock Lesnar is said to have developed a good friendship with Bob Sapp, sharing their interest and background in MMA. Goldberg on the other hand isn't particularly fond of the newcomer.


The heel turn scripted for Randy Orton is still in place and officials say it could happen any time after Starrcade, if not a shocker and before.


DSW Show results

Vladimir Kozlov defeated Shawn Spears

Jacon Duncan defeated Matt Bentley

Match withouth Dishonor
Austin Aries defeated Davey Richards

Cody Rhodes and Afa Jr defeated Dan Rodman and Joe "Perfect" Hennig

Necro Butcher defeated Yoshitsune

Tyler Black, Jimmy Jacobs and Adam Pearce defeated Rene Dupree, Alex Kozlov and Aaron Stevens



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Preview

The third age has arrived BTW, with the crowning of new BTW World Heavyweight Champion Triple H. The Game came triunfant in a hard fought battle with Randy Orton, ending the reign of The legend Killer for the second time in their personal rivalry. He managed to achieve dominance as one half of the BTW Tag Team Champions and as the new monarque in the BTW Kingdom. Now that the King of Kings is back on his throne, what will go down in BTW? Especially knowing that Triple H has been given the chance to book himself the main event of the evening. And what role will Randy Orton play in the night as he looks retaliation after his title loss?

Another man triunfant in Uprising PPV was Edge, that defeated AJ Styles in a hard fought battle. Later on the evening, he introduced the Rated R Hit List, and said that the BTW World Champion Randy Orton was on the top of the list. However, Randy is no longer the champion. Will Randy still be on the top of the targets of Edge, or will the target be on someone else now? And who else could be on the Rated R Hit list.

Bob Sapp continues his impressive streak, not yet being defeated in BTW. Thanks to a number of factors, more importantly Brock Lesnar, Sapp defeated Goldberg, only to then take a big F-5. Things seem to be getting more and more personal between the trio, and all this will explode this week in the ring, as Brock Lesnar is forced to tag with Goldberg to take on Bob Sapp and his manager Paul Heyman. Will Sapp be on a disadvantage? And will Goldberg be able to get along with Brock Lesnar once again after what happened last night?

Christian Cage along with Triple H rule in the BTW landscape, holding the BTW Tag Team Titles, and now Christian is the BTW Continental Champion. Gaining singles gold for the first time in BTW, will Christian Cage fly solo? And how will his first show as champion go. And when will former champion, RVD, issue his mandatory title rematch?

MVP managed to retain his BTW Extreme Title went he went to the extreme defeating Sabu. What is next, or who is next in the impressive reign of the arrogant high engrossing performer?

Teddie Guerrero achieved an upset when he defeated Chris Jericho one on one last night at Uprising. Still undefeated in his BTW career, what is next for the controversial athlete. Will he finally gain the respect of Joey Styles? And will we ever learn who he truly is or where he stands against Eddie Guerrero and the Guerrero family. He will get a chance of doing so when he goes one on one against Colt Cabana.

The Undertaker, along with Messiah, went to war against Muhammed Hassan and Mark Henry last night, gaining a W in the match, however, as indicated earlier that night, Hassan and his Allah made plan came to fruiction, as he and his returning masked followers attacked Taker and Messiah, incapacitating him. How many times will Muhammed Hassan try to screw The Undertaker? And will he do the same as last night this show when he battles Messiah?

The King of the Ring tournament reached its finals last night, with Mr. Kennedy and Jeff Hardy engaging in an intense confrontation, that ended without a winner when both men fell from the stage down below. We haven't received an update on both competitors, however it's expected that they aren't 100%. Will we receive and official statement concerning who is the true King of the BTW.


Known Card:

Muhammed Hassan vs Messiah

Teddie Guerrero vs Colt Cabana

Brock Lesnar and Goldberg vs Bob Sapp and Paul Heyman
 

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“The Game†breaks to a lot of boos from the audience as lights go out, then green illumination start flooding the arena as the fans expect Triple H.

Styles: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to BTW and it seems that we will be kicking off with the man that became champion just last night, Triple H.

JBL: The Wrestling God here and last night, history was made at Uprising, we got a chance to sit in first line as we saw it write, as we saw Triple H became the BTW World Heavyweight Champion.


Triple H finally appears on the stage, wearing his T-shirt and the BTW World Heavyweight Championship around his waist. He ignores the fans in first row trying to say hello to him and continues walking down the ail. He enters the ring and makes his classic spitting out the water, then enters the ring and climbs to all the corners playing to the fans, lifting his newly won BTW World Championship as the crowd heavily boos him. He finally walks down to the middle of the ring and waits for the crowd to settle down. He asks for a microphone from the time keeper.

HHH: Geez, you people love me over here in Texas don’t you?

Crowd heavily boos at Triple H, that grins at the reaction.

HHH: Many people come and go from this business, many people leave and enter this very ring day in and day out, sacrifice their bodies, leave their absolute everything to entertain each and every one of our fans, but you see, in all and all, one thing remains a constant, and that constant is that I am the very best this business has ever seen.

Crowd boos.

HHH: And you don’t have to look at my accolades, at the fact that I have hold every single title there is to hold and the fact that I have defeated every single man there is to defeat in this business, you don’t even have to take my word to believe me, because now I have this right here, the BTW World Heavyweight Championship to prove I am the best. Last night, at Uprising I proved one thing, and that very thing is that I am a man of my word.

Triple H grins and looks around taking a breath.

HHH: Before my match with Randy Orton, and the weeks before, I said I would become World Champion, I said the King of Kings would get back to his throne, I said that I would beat Randy Orton to a single inch of his self being and that is exactly what I did last night. In fact, now that I think about it, I also said that by the end of the night Christian Cage and I would be dominating BTW, and as of right now, we are holding the Tag title, the Continental Championship and the BTW World Heavyweight Championship. Now that this subject was brought on, let’s heard it for our new BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage!

Crowd heavily boos.

HHH: Hey don’t be mad just because Christian and I unlike all of you are winners, it’s not our fault to be this damn good.

Crowd continues booing, and screams of “You suck Hunter†are clearly heard throughout the arena.

HHH: Last night, me and Randy Orton went one on one, we let it all out, and made history, but when it was all set and done, just like many times before, Randy found out he’s just not that good. Randy, don’t get me wrong, you made a fine champion, a good champion, but you never stopped being a transitional champion, you know, been there done that for you right?

Triple H grins as some fans boo.

HHH: A transitional champion is someone who holds the belt, but in the mind of every fan, they know he’s not deserving, and they just keep wondering how longer, how longer will luck continue. That is until, the real, deserving champion arrives, and gets what is rightfully his. Randy, from the very moment you won the belt, you where just saving it for me, but don’t worry Randy, the belt is save now, is right where it should be, around the waist of The King of Kings.

The Game lifts the belt up high getting a ton of boos.

HHH: Now Randy, you can come and say that you want a rematch, that you deserve a rematch, but quite frankly, you don’t even deserve to be in the same ring of me, and as of right now, I…


“Metalingus†plays to a large amount of boos from the audience as Edge makes his way out, in street clothes and with dark glasses. He walks directly to the ring, then enters and gets in front of Triple H.

Edge: Oh well, well, well, look who’s the new champion in town! Hunter, let me be the first to congratulate you on winning the World Title last night. But, you weren’t the only man successfully winning his match last night. Just like I you, I promised I would defeat AJ Styles, and I did just that.

HHH: Uhmm well, yeah, congratulations on that.

Edge: Also last night, by defeating AJ Styles, I made the first step in my path of revenge to all of those who screwed me out of my World Championship, it’s just something I called, the Rated R Hit list.

HHH: Is that like a school fair science project?

Edge gets infuriated as HHH grins. The crowd laughs at the comment.

Edge: Haha, don’t you know who I am, you better start treating me with respect, because quite frankly, the only reason you’re champion right now is that I got screwed from that belt months ago. And as I see it, the top target in the Rated R Hit list was the World Champion Randy Orton, then again, Randy dropped the ball, but that sets you, pal, on the top of the list.

HHH: Is that some sort of a challenge, because…


“Burning Inside my Light†plays to a big pop from the crowd as former champion Randy Orton starts making his way out. He has some sort of a grin on his face as he slides to the interior of the ring. He stares at both Edge and Triple, with a microphone in hand.

Edge: Oh look who it is, the man who dropped the ball, the man who…

Orton: Shut up!

Crowd roars as Edge backs down intimidated.

Orton: Now you Hunter, listen to me carefully. I not only deserve a title rematch, but I have a title rematch, specified in my contract, so Triple H, don’t hold on to that title very firmly, because I plan on taking it back, tonight!

Edge: Whoa whoa, Randy, newsflash, you lost! In my book, contract or not, you go to the back of the line and take the backstage seat to someone else, to me! If anyone deserves a title match it will be me, the Rated R Superstar back where it belongs, in the main event!

Orton: Then Edge, how about you put your money where your mouth is, and you go one on one, in the main event as you like, tonight, with me! And the winner of the match faces Triple H for the title at Starrcade, what do you say?

Crowd cheers as they expect the approval of the Rated R Superstar.

HHH: Hold on, hold on just one minute, the main event? Oh no kid, don’t forget whose night is this, my night, and I got the approval from our GM to book the main event, obviously involving the very best in this company me, as far as I’m concern, you crazy kids can go at it anytime, except in the main event.

Edge: Alright, I accept!

Orton: So, it’s on, do we have a deal Hunter? The winner faces you at Starrcade?

HHH: Look Randy, I don’t care which one of you two win, because it doesn’t matter who, and it doesn’t matter what little Rated PG-13 Star over there, or you Randy, do, I’ll still be the World Heavyweight Championship. Good luck tonight you two.

Edge and Randy Orton stare at each other as Triple H leaves the ring, carrying the World Title up high.


(Commercial)


Styles: We are back and it’s been officially confirmed by our GM, tonight, Edge vs Randy Orton, with the winner going to face Triple H at Starrcade PPV, five weeks away from now.

JBL: Already shaping to be a hell of a night Joey, and we still have to find out what our main event will be involving Triple H.


“I Lie, I Cheat, I Steal†plays to a massive amount of boos from he audience as Teddie Guerrero makes his way out in the lowrider.

Styles: Oh come on! And I thought this would be a good night.

Teddie Guerrero gets down of the lowrider and he then gets down to the ring, where he enjoys on the amount of boos from the audience.


“Copa Cabana†plays to a nice reception from the crowd as Colt Cabana makes his way out. He greets some fans on his way out and he then slides to the ring. The referee rings the bell.



Teddie Guerrero vs Colt Cabana

Teddie Guerrero and Colt Cabana start circling each other. They finally come close to each other and enter in a collar elbow tie up. Cabana tries to lock in a side headlock, however Teddie quickly counters with a go behind, he then passes his right boot on top of his opponent and trips him down to the canvas. Teddie waits for his opponent to get back to his feet. Colt Cabana finally picks himself up and goes toward his opponent, however Teddie receives him with a toe kick right to the middle section, then nails him with a straight hard straight right hand. Guerrero follows up and nails another one shaking the brain cells of his opponent. Guerrero then locks him in a side headlock and takes him down again to the canvas. He keeps the maneuver locked in, draining with intensity the momentum of his opponent, however Cabana reaches deep down and he extends his legs, then locks a leg scissors, wrapping his legs around the neck of his opponent. Teddie is blinded by the hold, however he reacts out of instinct and quickly crawls backwards toward the ring ropes, finally reaching the ring ropes and forcing his opponent to break the hold. Cabana wastes no time and he releases his opponent, then creates distance as he lets his opponent get back to his feet. Teddie recovers his standing position, then dashes right toward Colt looking to attack him, however Colt receives him first with an arm drag. Teddie rushes back to his feet and goes back toward his opponent, getting connected once again by an arm drag of his opponent. Colt feels the momentum and he taunts to the crowd. Teddie gets back to his feet and rushes once again toward Colt, that looks for the third arm drag, however this time Teddie counters as he sidesteps and nails his opponent with a hip toss of his own. Cabana lands close to the ring ropes, and fails to get back to his feet. Teddie Guerrero walks toward him, gets out of the ring and to the apron, where after a while of taunting, he nails Cabana with Hilo, driving his elbow right to the chest cavity of his opponent.

Teddie Guerrero gets back to his feet and he walks to the other side of the ring, where he then teases the crowd of that side of the arena, messing with them. He walks toward his opponent back and gets him up to his feet. He grabs him by the arm an Irish Whips him toward the ropes. Colt Cabana bounces back right toward Teddie Guerrero. Colt goes toward him and Teddie receives him with a Tilt the World Backbreaker. Cabana contorts in pain rolling through the canvas holding his lower back. Teddie shakes his shoulders taunting to the crowd. He announces the end of the match as he waits for his opponent to get back to his feet. Teddie picks Colt back up, sets him up, and plants him with a vertical suplex. The crowd boos as they know what’s happening. Teddie gets back to his feet and he nails his opponent a second vertical suplex. Guerrero returns to a standing position holding Colt Cabana up with him, and he completes the trifecta with the third vertical suplex, connecting the Three Amigos. Teddie raises his right hand and points to the sky, then walks toward the corner as he climbs to the top rope. He looks down and measures his opponent, then goes to connect his opponent with the Frog Splash as he leaves. However, right on the nick of time Colt Cabana is able to get out of time making Teddie crash and burn failing to hit the maneuver. Cabana uses the ropes to get back to his feet, and looks around the arena feeling the momentum. He lifts his opponent back to his feet and throws him toward the corner. Colt walks to the opposite side of the ring. He finally then storms toward his opponent looking to hit him with the Butt Butt, however Teddie moves making him fail hitting himself with the turnbuckle. Cabana staggers back and goes right into a Hurracanrana from his opponent. Teddie finally then climbs to the top rope, looks down, and connects his opponent with the Frog Splash. Teddie makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Teddie Guerrero defeats Colt Cabana


Styles: You know what I think of this guy.

JBL: Say what you want, but in the end, Teddie just scored another victory, and he’s yet to be defeated in this company.


Colt Cabana is rolled to the outside of the ring by the referee. Teddie Guerrero asks for a microphone and is ready to address the fans.

Teddie: What is it El Paso, Texas?!

Crowd heavily boos.

Teddie: You can call me crazy, but I am happy to be back in my hometown, hometown of all my family, The Guerrero family, and see all my homies in the crowd cheering for me.

The crowd greets him with a lot of boos.

Teddie: I just wanted to see to each and everyone one of you, to not worry, because I am here to make each and everyone of you proud, esse. I am here to make my family proud, to take the Guerrero legacy to a whole new level, because legends like me, never die.

Crowd heavily boos at the obvious shot at Eddie.

Teddie: So just saying, keep an eye on your man Teddie Guerrero, because my career here in BTW is just getting started, and nobody, nadie esse, nobody will stop me from reaching the very top.

Teddie drops the microphone and he leaves the ring, getting a lot of boos from the audience.


(Commercial)


We are back and we see Muhammed Hassan and Mark Henry backstage talking on a corridor.

Henry: I’ll give it you man, that Allah thing worked just perfectly last night.

Hassan: Excuse me? Allah thing? Thing? Mark, I know you are a no believer, which quite frankly I don’t understand considering how my lord showed you his power last night when he enlightened me and my followers to destroy The Undertaker and my opponent tonight, Messiah.

Henry: So I don’t know why you believe on that, but it’s all fine, but you see, me, I don’t believe in anything. I don’t need to, being this strong, being the World Strongest Man.

Hassan: Anyways Mark, we’ll deal with your whole religion neglecting any other time, but right now, my match is next, and I have to get going.

Henry: Hey man, do you need me at ringside?

Hassan motions to someone to come on down.

Hassan: Well, you’re are welcomed to join me, however, I don’t think your help will be much needed tonight.

Muhammed Hassan leaves and finally the person, or people he was calling show, and they are his Allah followers. Henry look at them confused, but then shakes his head and walks down with them following Muhammed Hassan.


Styles: Seriously, Teddie Guerrero, now Muhammed Hassan with all his Allah thing, how much weirder can it get here in BTW?

JBL: Thing? I am begging you to show some respect. I bet you would love if your heroic Deadman interfered here tonight.

Styles: Yeah, in fact I do, and I am sure each fan in attendance feels just like me.


“Arabian†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Muhammed Hassan makes his way out. A little later, all his followers make their way out joined by Mark Henry. Hassan enters the ring as all his accompanies circle the ring.

“Crow’s Sent†plays to a nice reception from the crowd as Messiah makes his way out, with a bandage on his forehead and limping on his way down, thanks to the beating from last night. He enters the ring trying to avoid all of Hassan’s followers and he enters the ring. Referee rings the bell.



Muhammed Hassan vs Messiah

Hassan and Messiah circle each other, with Messiah favoring his bad leg. Hassan grins at what he is seeing and advances toward his opponent, trying to single take him down attacking his bad leg. Messiah is able to avoid all the attempts of his opponent to take him down, and then is able to react first as he grabs his opponent locking him in a front face lock. Muhammed Hassan starts trying to counter and tries to start getting back to vertical standing, however, Messiah then manages to floor him down again and keeps him locked in the front facelock. Hassan after a while finally finds his way out, connecting a series of body shots nailing his opponent in the middle section. Messiah staggers back then and he runs toward his opponent, only to get back body drop by Muhammed Hassan down to the canvas. Messiah starts getting back to his feet close to the ropes. Muhammed Hassan takes impulse and he storms toward his opponent, then nails him with a clothesline sending his opponent over the top rope and to the outside of the ring. Muhammed Hassan then immediately goes and gets in the face of the referee, laying his weight against him and further, obviously looking to distract the referee, as on the outside of the ring Mark Henry and all the Allah followers go and attack his opponent, starting to stomp on him. Muhammed Hassan finally stops distracting the referee and quickly Mark Henry and the followers distance himself from the floored Messiah. Muhammed Hassan grins as the entire arena boos at the obvious cheating. Hassan rolls to the outside of the ring and picks the destroyed Messiah, then throws him back to the inside of the ring. Muhammed Hassan slides along with him and he makes the cover ratherly confident: 1…2…, Messiah somehow manages to kick out. Hassan looks shocked at his opponent managing to kick out. Muhammed Hassan remakes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah once again manages to kick out.

Muhammed Hassan seems ratherly mad at his opponent kicking out and he starts showing his aggression then, as he, continuing on top of him, starts landing big punches on him, directly to where his bandage is. The referee finally interferes as he sees a gash of blood appearing on the forehead of his opponent. The referee takes him away to a corner and starts verbally ground him. However, he gives the back to his opponent, and from the outside of the ring Mark Henry pulls him close to the apron and sticks his head out of the apron and of the ring. Henry then continues what Muhammed Hassan started, connecting big punches on the open wound of his opponent. He then retreats and lets the space for the followers, as the Allah prayers interfere and they all start landing big punches on the head of Messiah, practically knocking him out. The referee finally stops talking to Hassan and turns around, not noticing all the outside interference that just had happened. The crowd heavily boos all what is happening. Muhammed Hassan walks toward him and covers him: 1…2…, Messiah once again manages to kick out. Hassan looks shocked and some frustration even shows on his face. Hassan picks his opponent back to his feet, sets him up and then connects him with a suplex. Muhammed makes another cover: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out once again. Muhammed Hassan gets more and more frustrated even more and more. He picks his opponent back to his feet then again. He sets him up and in the suplex position he walks toward the corner. He looks back measuring the distance and then connects his opponent with a suplex throwing his opponent back first into the corner, getting an awe from the crowd. Hassan grins in a sadistic way, then pulls his opponent back to the middle of the ring, and makes a confident cover, not even hooking up the leg: 1…2…, Messiah is able to get one shoulder up keeping the match going. Hassan looks up to the referee searching for an explanation or a decision reversal, however nothing happens.

Muhammed Hassan settles with the decision and he remakes the cover, hooking one leg: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out. Muhammed Hassan looks incredibly mad and he remakes the cover, hooking both legs on this occasion: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out one more time. Muhammed Hassan seems now incredibly frustrated. He gets back to his feet infuriated and talks trash to the referee. He refocuses on his opponent and picks him back to his feet. He delivers a toe kick to the middle section, then connects him with a Modified STO. He gets back to his feet and stares at his opponent knocked out. However, he’s not over. He guides him back to his feet once again, then sets him up, and connects him once again with a second Modified STO. Messiah is completely knock out. Hassan stands over him staring at him with a mad look on his face. All the followers on the outside of the ring lifts their arm praying to Allah, as Henry claps to his partner. Hassan walks toward Messiah, flips it over his belly, then mercilessly locks him in the Camel Clutch. He bends and bends, drains and drains, until the referee decides that Messiah is completely passed out and that the match can go no further. He rings the bell.

Result: Muhammed Hassan defeats Messiah


Styles: Oh my God, thank god that’s over.

JBL: An impressive showing by Hassan here tonight, He destroyed Taker last night, tonight, he took care of the loose end.


Muhammed Hassan celebrates in the ring. Mark Henry and all the Allah followers enter the ring with him to celebrate. Henry picks Messiah up and then just launches him to the outside of the ring. All men inside the ring celebrate inside, when out of a sudden, a gong sounds and lights go out.

Styles: Oh my! Oh my!


Lights remain out for a while, when out of a sudden, a second gong plays and lights go back on. Muhammed Hassan remains in shock inside the ring, as he sees all his Allah followers knocked out down on the canvas.

JBL: What the…? What just happened? What just happened?

Styles: The Undertaker is what happened. Some payback Mr. Hassan, served nice and cold.


The camera then shows Mark Henry, and he is kneeled over the canvas, coughing and pouring blood from the mouth. Hassan stares at him in disbelief.

Styles: Wait, wait, is Mark Henry coughing blood?

JBL: Damn right he’s coughing blood, damn The Undertaker, damn him to hell, why did he need to this.


Muhammed Hassan has seen enough and he leaves the ring, then runs up the ramp and away from the ring.


(Commercial)


We are back and we see Christian Cage and Triple H backstage in a locker room.

Christian: Come on man, give me the inside, give me the scoop, I need it, I have been hearing rumors all night long but please man, what will be the main event here tonight? Come on Hunter, give the scoop, give me the exclusive.

HHH: You’ve been seeing ET again haven’t you?

Christian: Who? Me? No way man, I don’t have time for that stuff now that I am the BTW Continental Champion and…

HHH: Christian.

Christian: Yeah, I have. But come on, there’s some interesting stuff, I mean, did you heard about that stuff that happened in Alabama in which they went to a wrestling event and it all ended in a hoax with two guys ripping their clothes and touching each other and kissing.

HHH: Yeah I heard about that, in fact, we are having a rematch from that very same match here tonight with Edge taking on Randy Orton.

Crowd laughs as both Triple H and Christian Cage grin.

HHH: Anyways man, there’s a reason I called you to come into my locker room and that very reason is exactly, tonight’s main event. You see, we achieved what we wanted, be all end all, and we hold practically all the belts in this company. Well, I thought, defending your BTW Continental wouldn’t be right.

Christian: It would be awful, awful!

HHH: And defending my World Title just wouldn’t seem right with a PPV just around the corner in which I am the main attraction so, and I do wanted to give all this nice people in Texas a title match, you know, something good in their lives for a change and, what titles are rest.

Christian: The BTW Tag Team Titles!

HHH: Exactly, and that’s our match for the main event. We will be defending our BTW Tag Team titles against two guys that we have defeated time and time again, you know, as usual, been there beaten that.

Christian: That’s how we roll.

HHH and Christian stare at each other smiling as signal goes back to the announcers.


Styles: You just heard it ladies and gentlemen, Triple H and Christian Cage defending their BTW Tag Team titles here tonight.

JBL: The topping of the cake, the cherry on the top of what is already a great night.

Styles: And you just saw our World Champion Triple H, and it is time to determine our new Number One Contender, and his opponent at Starrcade PPV.


“Metalingus†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Edge makes his way out. He makes his classic entrance with pyro included. He walks down to the ring sliding to its interior, then waits for his opponent.

“Voices†plays to a big ovation from the audience as Randy Orton makes his way out. He performs the Destiny taunt and then walks to the ring, saluting some fans at ringside. He enters the ring and stares at Edge. The referee rings the bell.



Winner faces Triple H for the BTW World Heavyweight Championship at Starrcade PPV
Randy Orton vs Edge

As soon as the referee rings the bell, Randy Orton avalanches toward Edge trying to assault him. His attack with rights and lefts to the middle section of Edge, as he is protecting his head. The attack of Randy Orton takes Edge toward the corner, and there Orton starts driving his knee to the gut of Edge continuing the attack. Randy then grabs Edge and throws him toward the ring ropes, and when bounce back, he connects him with a back body drop. Randy Orton makes the cover: 1…2…, Edge kicks out. Orton, showing his determination in this match, immediately is back on his feet. He lifts Edge back to a standing position and immediately connects him with an European uppercut. He continues his flurry of offense with two consecutive straight right hands to the face of Edge, followed by a second European uppercut. Edge tries to fight out and answers back with chop to the chest, he then tries to throw Randy toward the ropes, but Orton reverses and he throws instead Edge to the ropes, and when bounce back, Randy Orton locks in side headlock. He then, while still holding the headlock, hip tosses him to the canvas, still maintaining the headlock. The expression on Randy Orton shows his anger and applies all his strength on the headlock on Edge. Edge slowly starts pulling himself up and fighting out of the hold, first putting his right knee on the canvas, finally recovering a standing position. Edge drives his elbow to the gut of Orton forcing him to release the headlock. The Rated R Superstar then punches Orton, but Randy manages to answer back hitting a straight right hand of his own. Edge also answers back but with a illegal maneuver, as he pokes the eyes of Randy. The Rated R Superstar then rolls out of the ring to get away of Orton and take a breath. Randy Orton looks back at him looking angrier than ever. Edge smiles at Orton and then motions as if he didn’t care about the match and starts walking up the ramp leaving.

Orton shakes his head and gets quickly out of the ring. He starts running up the ramp in pursuit of Edge. Edge turns his head around and sees his opponent behind him, and he does a last attempt running away from the Legend Killer, but it doesn’t take long before Randy Orton reaches him. Randy turns him around and punches him, then starts dragging back to the ring. Once they are close to the ring, Edge sort of stays behind. Randy Orton turns around but Edge surprises him and hits an eye rake, then pushes him against the ring post. Edge quickly rolls back into the ring to take advantage of the count out made by the referee, that is already by 6. But to much for the Rated R Superstar dismay, Randy Orton manages to roll back to the interior of the ring. Edge leaves him space and waits for him to get up one the opposite side of the ring, laid against the rig ropes. Orton gets up and Edge dashes toward him, flooring him with a Spinning DDT. Edge makes the cover: 1…, Randy quickly 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 Rated R Superstar toward the ropes and when bounce back Randy connects another picture perfect dropkick. Randy then, like a deadly scorpion, begins circling the knocked Edge, stomping on different parts of his anatomy. He first stomps him on the feet, then on the hand, followed by a stomp on the chest and another one in the other hand. Randy then takes step back and goes for a jumping knee drop to the sternum of Edge, but somehow Edge manages to roll out of the way making Randy Orton clash and fell hurting himself on the knees. Randy Orton stays on the mat grabbing his knees, but when he finally is able to pull himself back up, he gets connected out of nowhere by a spinning heel kick by the champion right in between the eyes of the Legend of Killer. Edge seems confident and with a grin on his face he walks toward a corner, and begins taunting Randy Orton with the Spear. The Legend Killer finally pulls himself back to a standing position and Edge immediately, as if he just got triggered, dashes toward Randy looking to connect him with the Spear, but Randy Orton manages to avoid it by jumping over Edge. The Rated R Superstar isn’t able to stop himself and he continues his run all the way, through the top and second rope, finally clashing to the ring post elbow first. Randy quickly goes toward him and goes for an upset as he rolls Edge up. The referee counts: 1…2…, Edge manages to kick out. Randy Orton continues focused and he lifts Edge back to his feet, only to lock him in a Reverse Chin Lock.

The crowd cheers loudly for Orton and hope for Edge to tap out or pass out in the hold, but somehow Edge manages to roll while on the hold, finding Randy Orton’s back in front of him and nails him with the Edge-O-Matic. Edge makes the cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton kicks out. Edge gets back to a standing position and pulls his hair back, looking for the next step to follow. He then appears to have decided it. He begins to brutally stomp on the legs of Orton, preparing them for the hold he is about to apply. Edge stops the stomping and locks in the Edgecator that is received to a lot of boos from the audience. Randy Orton screams in pain as he tries to quickly drag to the ring ropes and therefore break the hold. Edge applies all his strength to the submission maneuver and increase the pain and pressure on the legs of the Legend Killer. Orton starts making his way to the ropes, but as soon as he is just inches away from the ring ropes, Edge, to a lot of boos from the fans in the crowd, pulls Randy Orton back to the middle of the ring. The crowd gets solidly behind Orton and start cheering for Randy to be able to reach the ring ropes. Randy starts making his slow way to the ropes. He manages to get himself a few inches close to the ropes, and after a lot of cheers from the crowd, Randy Orton manages to stretch his hand and grab the ropes. Edge lets his 4 reglamentary seconds from the rules until he finally releases the hold. Edge backs down and Randy Orton uses the ring ropes as leverage to pull himself back up. Randy limps toward Edge, but the Rated R Superstar obviously attacks him first by delivering a kick to the gut, followed by his Impaler. Edge covers him: 1…2…, Randy Orton kicks out. Edge returns to his feet and signals for a replay. He pulls Randy Orton back to his feet and once again kicks him on the gut, and goes for another Impaler, but somehow Randy Orton manages to reverse the maneuver and hits his classic Inverted Backbreaker.

After hitting hit, Randy Orton lays on the canvas and he starts taunting Edge with the RKO. The fans continue cheering for Randy Orton and get electric as he begins taunting for the RKO. Edge gets up holding his back in pain resulting from the previous maneuver and as soon as he turns around, Randy jumps trying to plant him with the RKO, but Edge blocks the finishing move pushing Randy Orton away. Orton staggers toward the ring ropes behind of him, meanwhile, Edge himself dashes to the ring ropes behind of him, and both storm toward each other looking to clash in the middle of the ring. Edge goes for the spear, however Randy once again avoids it leaping over his opponent. Edge stops his dash and turns around, only to get connected by the RKO. Randy Orton makes the cover: 1…2..3.

Result: Randy Orton defeats Edge.


Styles: Randy Orton! Randy Orton! Randy Orton!

JBL: Oh stop it, you seem like a crazy Oklahoma fat man.

Styles: Say what you want, but Randy Orton has won, and he will face at Starrcade Triple H for the World Championship and correct me if I wrong, but this is the first time Randy Orton has defeated Edge in BTW.

JBL: You are right, but Orton will need a hell much of luck if he wants to defeat Triple H.

Randy Orton celebrates inside the ring his victory as Edge crawls out of the ring and up the ramp with an infuriated look on his face.


(Commercial)


We are back and we see Jeremy Borash standing alongside Edge, still breathing heavily and holding his head in pain.

Borash: I am standing alongside Edge, who just moments ago lost his match against Randy Orton and therefore his chance to challenge Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship, Edge, what are your thoughts?

Edge: Oh and you enjoyed saying that didn’t you Jeremy, you enjoyed saying I lost. Bottom line is, I am not over. Target Number one passed by, but the Rated R Hit list continues, oh yes it will continue and for me, it’s just time to move on to Target B.

Edge walks away leaving Borash behind and not letting him do more questions.


“Get it†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Bob Sapp and Paul Heyman make their way out.

Styles: We are back and let’s go right to the action in a match that should be very, very interesting.


“Here Comes the Pain†plays to a pop from the audience as Brock Lesnar makes his way out looking psyched and ready to go. He jogs his way down the ramp and then enters the ring staring at Bob Sapp.

“Goldberg’s March†plays to a pop from the audience as Goldberg makes his way out from his locker room to the outside and to ring area. He finally reaches the ring and he enters. He stares at Brock Lesnar for a while, until he finally gets out and goes to the apron. The referee rings the bell.



Brock Lesnar and Goldberg vs Paul Heyman and Bob Sapp

Brock Lesnar is left to start the match for his team, and obviously Bob Sapp kicks it off for his. 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, then makes the tag to Paul Heyman, that to satisfy his own personal ego asks for the tag. Heyman enters and runs toward his opponent, then makes the cover on Lesnar: 1…, Brock quickly kicks out sending Heyman away. Brock gets back to his feet and Paul runs toward his corner, making the tag back to Sapp.

Sapp starts circling once again, however when he passes close to his corner, Goldberg taps himself into the match. Goldberg and Lesnar stare at each other, but then the referee forces Brock Lesnar to leave the ring. Goldberg starts his intervention in the match as he dashes to the ring ropes behind of him, then bounces toward Sapp and tries to shoulder block him, however he crashes against a brick wall as Bob Sapp doesn’t even move. Goldberg seems shocked, but quickly gets planted by Bob Sapp that nails him with a clothesline. Sapp dashes to the ring ropes behind him and comes back nailing Bill Goldberg below with a splash. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg gets one shoulder and kicks out with such intensity that he manages to stagger Bob Sapp pretty far away. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he dashes toward his opponent along with Sapp, and Goldberg this time gets the upperhand connecting a straight right clothesline, that brings him down. Goldberg sees Bob Sapp getting back to his feet and Goldberg catches him with another clothesline that knocks his opponent again. Bob Sapp gets back for the third time, with Paul Heyman on the outside trying to cheer for his client, Sapp storms toward his opponent going to attack him in revenge, however Goldberg stops him grabbing him by the throat, and this time he manages to do the maneuver as he to the shock the crowd he Military Presses his opponent. He keeps the behemoth of Bob Sapp over his head walking across the ring, until he finally explodes almost breaking Bob Sapp in half connecting him with a Front Powerslam, Spinebuster like maneuver. Goldberg gets back to his feet taunting to the crowd, however he passes close to his corner and when he does, Brock Lesnar gets back and he slaps his opponent on the back, now he tags himself into the match. Brock enters and he stares at the floored Bob Sapp below of him.

Brock Lesnar starts taunting Bob, waiting for him to get back to his feet. Sapp finally gets back to his feet and walks right into Brock Lesnar, that immediately lifts him and gets him right over his shoulders, looking to the F-5, however before he is able to nail it, Bob Sapp manages to fight out of the hold driving his elbow to the jaw and head of his opponent. Sapp 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, from the outside of the ring Goldberg slaps him in the back and tags himself back into the ring and the match. However, Brock Lesnar this time doesn’t take it, and as Goldberg is entering the ring, he nails him with a straight right hand that knocks him out down of the ring and to the outside. Goldberg gets quickly back to his feet and he pulls his opponent to the outside as a revenge. Goldberg and Brock Lesnar start trading blows on the outside of the ring, and then they brawl all over the place. Goldberg gets the advantage with a knee to the middle section, then just hits a clothesline to his opponent sending Lesnar over the guard rail and into the crowd itself. Goldberg follows him and after a while, Brock Lesnar and Goldberg disappear from our sight losing in the sea of people, eventually finding an exit and leaving to a backstage area. The referee looks disoriented as just for the sake of doing it, he starts the count out: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…9…10.

Result: Bob Sapp and Paul Heyman win via count out.


Styles: Let me just say first, what the hell did Paul Heyman do on this match, how many times did he got tag in, one?

JBL: What did you expect? He’s not an athlete.

Styles: No, really?! Anyways, Brock Lesnar and Goldberg just couldn’t get along, and that gives Bob Sapp another lucky win.


We go backstage and we see MVP sitting on chair in a suit with the BTW Extreme Championship wrapped around his shoulder.

MVP: Hi, Montel Vontavious Porter in here and one way or another that means one thing, big things popping, little things stopping, so for a few seconds shut your mouth and enjoy the view, ‘cause I am damn sure better than all of you.

Crowd boos.

MVP: You all came tonight into this arena with the marquee advertising the biggest show from the biggest company in the world, and by now all of you would be wondering why the best athlete this company has to offer, myself, isn’t in action. And the answer resides on me not wanting to perform in front of you.

Crowd gives him even more heat.

MVP: You see, I am a pretty big deal right now, I am the longest reigning champion of any form here in BTW, and to all the critics, all the non sense, I put an end to that last night when I defeated Sabu in his own game. In fact, in fact, Sabu is beaten so badly he isn’t in attendance here tonight.

A little Sabu chant breaks from the crowd.

MVP: Thing is, the days in which MVP got humiliated, in which me got overlooked by management, are over. I am the best champion in the company, period. And as the best champion, and the face of this company, I call my shots, I decide when to fight, against who, and I do it when I want to.

Porter grins.

MVP: That’s the benefit of being like me, different from all of you people, damn sure better than all you people, because I am the best champion, the BTW Extreme Champion and I am straight up Ballin’!


(Commercial)


Styles: We are back ladies and gentleman and next, there’s gold on the line.

JBL: A tag team match that will damn sure go into the history books.


“Domination†plays to a massive amount of boos from the crowd as Christian Cage and Triple H make their way out in confident fashion. They raise their belts and then enter the ring. The referee rings the bell.

Styles: And who, who are their opponents.


“Countdown†plays as Test and Albert make their way out. They taunt to the crowd getting a pop from the crowd, they then enter the ring.



BTW Tag Team Titles
Triple H and Christian Cage(c) vs Test and Albert

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 Albert. Christian remains on the canvas knocked out, but he then crawls toward his opponent and he makes the cover: 1…2…, Albert kicks out. Cage gets his opponent back to his feet and he goes to set him for a suplex while reaching the standing position, however Albert is more powerful than Cage and he easily blocks and stops the suplex from Christian. Albert then lifts his opponent up and he nails his opponent with Sitting Facebuster. Albert taunts to the crowd exploding back to his feet. He then points at Test as Test also taunts to the audience from the outside of the ring. Albert then points to the corner and he walks toward it, climbing to the top rope. There he waits for the half of the tag team champions to get back up to his feet. Christian Cage after a while starts doing so, but still turning his back to the corner in which the expecting behemoth waits. Christian finally turns around and Albert leaps out of the top rope looking to nail his opponent with a Double Ax Handle, however he lets his middle section open for any attack and Christian Cage quickly takes advantage, as he receives his opponent attacking him first with a toe kick to the middle section making him land the hard way. Christian Cage then runs toward his corner and he makes the tag quickly to Triple H.

However Captain Charisma then turns around and replants him with a dropkick right to the chest, as a final tag to Albert knocking him down to the canvas. The Game then finally enters the ring. 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. However, out of a sudden, Randy Orton starts walking down the ramp and into the ring. Triple H notices him and he gets down of the apron, and both men start trading insults. Meanwhile as both men trade insults now on the outside of the ring, Test gets back to his feet and waits for Christian to do so. Christian gets back to his feet and he notices Triple H arguing with Randy Orton. He turns around a little distracted only to get planted with a Running Big Boot by Test. Test makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Test and Albert win to the become the new BTW Tag Team Champions.


Styles: We have new champions! New champions!

JBL: Damn you Randy Orton, damn you!

Styles: I guess this entire charade of Triple H and Christian being double champions is, over!


Test and Albert are awarded the BTW Tag Team titles. They climb to corners taunting to the crowd. Randy Orton grins and returns to the back. Triple H rolls slides Christian out of the ring and helps him recover his balance.


We go backstage and we go to the parking lot, where outside a limo, we see Crushing C and AJ Styles.

AJ: Seriously man, we need to do something about Rikishi, you need to come up with something, you can let him run over here as he pleases, he could…he could come after me!

Crushing C: AJ, I am sorry but I don’t want to talk about this now. Thank God Rikishi didn’t show up here tonight, but now that the night and the show are over, I just want to get back home.

AJ: But…

Out of a sudden, AJ gets interrupted as man in a suit walks toward them.

Man: Mr. Crushing C?

Crushing C: What the hell do you want?

Man: I come in regard of BTW’s owner, Matteo Quintavalle, and he sends this letter to you.

The man gives the envelope to Crushing C and then walks away. Crushing C stares at him and then he opens the envelope. He reads the letter, and as he does, his face expression changes methodically.

AJ: What’s wrong Crushing?

He gets no answer.

AJ: What’s wrong man, what does the letter say?

Crushing C: I’m, I’m, I’m fired?!...


Scene goes to an end.




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Triple H(c) vs Randy Orton
 

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Ok so I already reviewed the rest of the show so I'm only going to review the final part in this post:

I seen you was trying to play Jeff as the face who has been grafting for years and is about to fulfil one of his dreams and sorry but it didn't work with Jeff.It couldn't really be in-character because Jeff has no character but it was still a decent attempt

Christian Cage/RVD, these two's styles went together so well you woldn't beleive. Yes, I know, fan favourite face Vs dirty heel is obviously gonna work but their in-ring styles went so well with that as well and that was the second best match of the show imo and Christian is bound to drop the tag title now as well as Trps to a "proper" team.

'Taker/Messiah Vs Henry/Hassan: I don't really like feuds with "big guys" (more specifically the matches) but that match was a pleasant surprise. Glad to se 'Taker and Messiah win and you let 'Taker get in his signature moves which made it quite realistic and overall 7.5/10 for the match

Crushing C promo: That promo was actually amazing in my opinion. It was a serious promo with a touch of comedy and I don't really know how to describe it but it was still a great promo

Orton promo: I like the way you go with Randy Orton promos. ou seem to have everything you need for an Orton promo but you don't make him all dark and sadistic like on WWE and you have made him slightly more human (even though he is the face) and its working. Good job on that one.

Kennedy/Jeff: ok, I'm gonna say this straight away, I wouldve preferred a clear-cut winner (I did like the way you madeit a double countout, not the shitty little usual ones) but then again if it was my KOTR final I would struggle to choose a winner ut of those 2 myself. It was a pretty good match with both men doing all their signature moves and whatnot but it still wasn't as good as what I thought it would be but it was still a good match.

ME: MOTN and so it should have been. glad to see the feud revived (from real life) with Orton as face and HHH as heel as it adds more depth to the feud than being the same old stuff and I know it sounds weird but PPV matches don't really mean much without a backround and that added to the match and during the match you played HHH as the dominant heel well and I am actually still surprised that he won the title. Overall 9.5/10 match.

AC: Great show, definately lived up to the hype. Great promos, great matches, don't really know what else to say. 9/10 show :D



My comments on the news and preview:
BTW in Uk = :D
Y2J not appearing for 2 weeks = :(
Joe not appearing = Don't care
Sabu injured = Don't care
RVD injured = :(
Jeff/Kennedy injury angle = Good stuff, making the spot look realstic and escaplating the storyline
Goldberg/Sapp/Lesnar = Fuck Goldberg, miserable old bastard lol. Lesnar/Sapp for tag champs, imo Lesnar/Sapp is all an act and then they double team Goldberg (on screen, not off lol)
Orton heel turn = I'm actually enjoying Orton as a face for now, imo you should leave it for a while and when him being face starts to get stale, then turn him

I'm wondering what Edge has in store for Randy, I can see Randy/HHH/Edge somewhere in the near future. Now could be the time for Lesnar to take out Goldberg and form an alliance with Sapp and Heyman imo. I can see HHH and Christian dropping the tag titles this weke or next week unless you are going for a "power of BTW" sorta angle. As for MVP, I dunno what's gonna happen with him but I'll be interested to find out and also I want Jeff/Kennedy, falls count anywhere!

Muhammed Hassan Vs Messiah
Teddie Guerrero Vs Colt Cabana, can't see him losing unless Y2J costs him the match
Brock/Goldberg Vs Sapp/Heyman, please Brock, join Sapp and Heyman

EDIT: You posted your show while I was making my post, looks like I might as well review that too...

BM: Orton/Edge, simply amazing and I hope you put those two in a feud soon enough but you probably won't with the whole "hit-list" thing
WM: N/A, all matches were above the standard I have set
BP: HHH/Orton/Edge, it was kinda predictable but that also made it the promo I imagined it wuld be which was pretty good. MVP's promo was a close second with his classic stuff
WP: Edge interview, yes it did get the point across but I don't think Edge's interviews really work unless they're kinda long
AC: Great show, looks like ou are still building the HHH/Orton feud and I'm surprised you got T&A as tag champs but it is kinda a good thing becuase I see them as good champs and will hold the titles for a good wihle imo. Great show overall and a great way to rebound off of Uprising.
 

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I guess i will give this a shot. My first review of any show, let alone my first reading of BTW, so my review shouldn't be taken too seriously with whatever it is i say.

Best Match: I liked Randy Orton Vs. Edge, because it put Orton back in the scene i guess of facing Triple H, and gives the readers hope of somebody being able to challenge Triple H.

Worst Match: Teddie Guerrero Vs. Colt Cabana. Don't quite understand the Teddie Guerrero character, and thus simply couldn't get into it.

Best Promo: The opening promo pretty much set the stage for not only tonight, but for the Main Event at Starcade as well.

Worst Promo: The ending promo, didn't quite understand what was going on here at all.

Additional: Basically, for my first show it was very confusing because very little effort was put into recapping exactly what has been going on, trying to get fans to remember what feuds and storylines are going on and who we should or should not care about. Granted it is probably expected that everyone already knows everything that's going on, but even so, real life wrestling shows are CONSTANTLY reminding us what the crap is going down, rather than just assuming we know who Crusher C, Messiah, Teddie Guerrero are, and what's going on with other people.