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20 man Battle Royal to determine the BTW WHC Number One Contender at WrestleBowl
Brock Lesnar vs Edge vs Randy Orton vs Jeff Hardy vs Mr. Kennedy vs Rob Van Dam vs MVP vs Elijah Burke vs Samoa Joe vs Bob Sapp vs Test vs Albert vs Orlando Jordan vs Maven vs CM Punk vs Mark Henry vs Crushing C vs AJ Styles vs Colt Cabana vs Paul Heyman


First time Ever:
The Undertaker vs AJ Styles


Christian Cage vs Colt Cabana


CM Punk vs Mark Henry



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Here's my late review for Turning Point CMS. My bad...

Rob Van Dam, and Sabu vs. Albert, and Test: Good choice of the opener. Some good action here, and I was right at the end. I knew the champs would retain. RVD, and Sabu put up a good fight. I think the ending couldv'e been a bit more, but then again it shows how much the match fatigued both teams.

Goldberg, and Borash: Intresting, I'm writting this review as I read so I bet he is used in the match later on. Goldberg is really being hyped going into this. Hopefully, he comes through with the win.

The Undertaker vs. Elijah Burke: Again, some good action. It seems like it couldv'e opened up, but then again Undertaker opening up isn't exactly likely. Burke put up a good fight, and I am well proud of the guy :grin:. The Undertaker needs to stop going against young kids, and finally get a title shot, or something.

CM Punk vs. Edge: Wow, one of my favorite matches that I've ever read from you CMS. The action here is classic, and Edge winning via not one, not two, but three spears is good. A lot of good spots such as the spear to the outside, the superspear is a great maneuver. What more to say other than DAMN!

Crushing C, and AJ Styles: Awesome. So many variables to be in this match. Brock Lesnar vs. Styles vs. Sabu vs. RVD? Whoa, that match right there would be awesome. I don't really classify AJ as a monster though.

The Big Show vs. Chris Jericho: This was one of my favorite matches going into the ppv. This would be the first match to be set in stone for Wrestlebowl. The action was great, even though Show some what slows it down. It still kept a great suitable pace. Randy Couture coming out was weird. Isn't he a face with 'Berg? So why would he come out? Jericho capitalizing was good. I enjoyed the match but still doesn't top CM Punk, and Edge.

Bobb Sapp, and Paul Heyman: Good 'ole main event hype.
Bobb Sapp = Next Tomko?? No vs. Sapp Time!

Jeff Hardy, and Leticia Cline: Good interview segment with Hardy. Really adds some more to the main event. I see a big spot happening.

Goldberg vs. Lesnar: Great match, with two huge guys. The ending really blew for me, as this should have been "the end".

Randy Orton promo on Rikishi: Jeez this is dark, and this is really well written. The last line is classic.

Jeff Hardy vs. Mr. Kennedy: The moment has finally come. This match was great. The hype for this alone was amazing, and out of this world. Plus, the fact that these two get along so great, and the chemistry is beyond perfect. The end was classic, and went down just the way it should have. The cape, and crowd thing isn't really Jeff like to me, but I guess it has to happen. Ladies, and gentlemen.. The King of the Ring.

Big Show, and Crushing C: Now I see another match forming at Wrestlebowl, but I have to rebel against what others are saying, as I think Bill Goldberg deserves his own match, with his own feud. Not some tag match.

Rikishi vs. Randy Orton: Good match here showing the heel known as Randy Orton in all his glory. I see this feud stemmming out wrestlebowl, but it becomes a stable feud. Hopefully...

Triple H vs. Bob Sapp: Main event time. Great match, kind of reminds me of The Undertaker vs. Batista. Triple H: I knew he was winning it, and good bye Sapp's streak. Triple H is walking to Wrestle Bowl with the title around his waist, and hopefully he finally loses it. Good main event. Still doesn't top Punk vs. Edge.

Additional Comments: Great PPV. Wrestlebowl already looks epic, and I can't wait. This is a very monumental PPV alone, and I can't wait to see what will happen. Punk versus Edge stole the show gloriously, and Kennedy versus Hardy came in a close second. Y2J vs. CLB at WB. Accronyms are all over the place!
 

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“Voices†plays to a big amount of boos from the audience as Randy Orton steps out from the back in his street clothes.

JR: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to Monday Night Mayhem, as we kick off the road to WrestleBowl, and we start with this man.

JBL: That man right there Randy Orton, is the one who took out Rikishi, and he is the one who will be kicking off our show tonight.


Randy Orton enters to the ring and he climbs to the top rope on the corner, taunting to the crowd. Orton finally settles in the middle of the ring with a microphone in hand, ready to address the fans.

Orton: Last night, last night I…

Crowd interrupts with a huge amount of boos.

Orton: Last night, I did what many people had been waiting for a long time, when I took out Rikishi with a single steel chair and a kick to the head. But I didn’t do it for all those people, I didn’t do it for Crushing C, no, I did it for myself.

Randy walks around the ring with boos coming from the crowd filling the arena.

Orton: Rikishi, I told you I would bring everything inside of me and that’s exactly what I did, you told me you would bring everything inside of you, and that’s what you did. But I forgot to told you something Rikishi, I forgot to tell you to don’t do anything stupid, and Rikishi, kicking out from an RKO instead of staying down and live to fight another die, was plain stupid.

Crowd boos, then a “Rikishi†chant breaks from the crowd.

Orton: And it doesn’t matter what these people say, or what they tell you because Rikishi, make no mistake, it was stupid. You want prove? You want prove that you took the wrong decision last night? As I speak tonight, in the middle of this ring, you are lying on a hospital bed with a concussion.

Crowd boos.

Orton: And where am I? I am just moments away from fulfilling my destiny, beating 19 other men, and going to WrestleBowl as the challenger for my World Championship that I never lost and that is rightfully mine.

Randy walks to the corner and he lays his weight against the turnbuckle.

Orton: I really don’t know what was going through your mind last night. You were lucky enough to defeat me at the debut of BTW Nitro and become a contracted wrestler once again. But two times?

Randy Orton laughs.

Orton: Rikishi, with all that being said, you don’t have to feel bad. When you recover from your concussion, and I hope that for your own sake, go back to your home, let your new contract ran out and never step foot in BTW again, you will feel proud to say that you were the stepping stone in the build of the Age of Orton.

Crowd heavily boos.

Orton: And the Age of Orton will reign supreme tonight, when like I said, I become the new Number One Contender. It’s not arrogance, hell, it’s not even destiny, it’s reality.


“Voices†plays as Randy Orton drops the microphone and starts leaving the ring.


Immediately, we see Triple H backstage standing in a corridor. Crowd boos him as well.

HHH: You know, between all the crap Randy Orton talked out there, he actually mentioned something important. Tonight, a 20man Battle Royal will be held and the winner of that match will go on to challenge for my World Championship at WrestleBowl. That means, at WrestleBowl, it can very well be HHH vs Orton like Randy said.

Crowd boos.

HHH: But, do we really need to see me beat up Randy for the third straight time? Of course, it can also be Triple H defending his BTW World Championship against Edge.

Crowd boos this match as well.

HHH: Which makes me wonder, if CM Punk took 2 spears, how many Edge would need to connect to even keep me down. But, but, it can also be, Triple H, one on one, with The Next Big Thing, Brock Lesnar!

Crowd erupts at this possibility.

HHH: Although for everyone is clear than the only way Brock Lesnar could win a high profile match nowadays is if he has somebody distract his opponent. Hey Brock, guess what, I did in one night what you couldn’t do it 5 months, and that’s defeat Bob Sapp. I told you, many times I told you, it wasn’t that Sapp was unbeatable, but it was that you plain suck.

Crowd boos.

HHH: My point is, it can be anyone, anyone of those 20 men can win the match and become my Number One Contender. Even Paul Heyman has a chance! But it doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter who is the one who in the end walks out as the winner tonight, because I guarantee you, when you, whoever you could be, step into that ring with The Game at WrestleBowl, you will walk out the loser, and without this!

HHH shows the World Championship in front of the camera.


(Commercial)


JR: We’re back from the break ladies and gentlemen and it’s finally time to see some in ring competition.


“Just Close your Eyes†plays to boos from the audience as Christian Cage, with the BTW Continental Championship around his shoulder, makes his way down the ramp and slides into the ring, where he waits for his opponent.

JR: And one has to wonder JBL, if Christian Cage, knowing that he will face Chris Jericho at WrestleBowl, can focus on his opponent tonight Colt Cabana.

JBL: Of course he can, he’s Captain Charisma.


“Copa Cabana†breaks through the PA system to cheers from the audience as Colt Cabana steps from the back with a huge smile on his face. Cabana salutes fans on his way down the ramp as he enters the ring and stares at Cage. The referee rings the bell.



Christian Cage vs Colt Cabana

Match starts with both wrestlers advancing toward the other one and starting a test of strengths. Cabana gets the upper hand and rolls on Cage body locking in a hammer lock. Christian Cage tries to fight out of the hold with his free hand and he manages to spin and lock in an arm bar of his own on Colt Cabana. Cabana walks toward the ropes and gets out of the hold bouncing Christian Cage out of the hold and against the ropes, then planting him with a Back Body Drop. Cabana dashes to the ropes, Christian Cage passes below him as Cabana jumps over him, passing to the opposite ropes. He bounces back and connects a shoulder block on Cage knocking him down. Colt one more time bounces to the ropes and hits a second shoulder block on Cage. Christian gets up frustrated as Cabana looks back at him with a smile on his face. Cage advances toward Colt Cabana and continues staring at him, until he finally slaps him. The crowd boos at Cage as Colt Cabana holds his jaw with a grin on his face, answering back with a slap of his own. He then starts a connecting a series of punches on Christian, forcing him to step backwards. Colt grabs him and connects Christian Cage with a suplex. He doesn’t releases Christian and gets back up, lifting Christian Cage up once again in a suplex position, but modifying it into a facebuster in mid-air. Cabana makes the cover: 1…2…, Christian Cage gets one shoulder up, much to the happiness of his partner, Triple H at ringside. Colt gets Christian Cage back up and plants him with a straight right hand to the face, he continues his offense and throws Christian Cage to the corner. He then follows him and starts connecting mounted punches on the corner. The crowd starts chanting as Colt punches Christian Cage: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…, Christian Cage reacts and getting Cabana up in a powerbomb-like position. Christian then lets himself go backwards making Colt Cabana clash head first to the turnbuckle. Christian then goes down to the mat and locks in a Boston Crab, but he is too close to the ropes and Cabana quickly grabs the ropes. Christian Cage refuses to release the hold and the referee starts counting for the DQ: 1…2…3…4…, Cage finally lets Colt Cabana go.

He gets back up and starts arguing with the referee, making him in the process give his back to Colt Cabana. Christian Cage turns around and he follows up by stomping Christian Cage right on the chest. Cage walks toward the corner then and blatantly tries to untie the protector of the steel turnbuckle. Quickly the referee steps into the situation and takes Christian Cage away from the corner, starting himself to tie back on the protector. However, this is just a distraction set by the BTW Continental Champion as he rushes toward Colt Cabana and starts using the ring ropes to choke his opponent. The referee finishes his duty with the turnbuckle and turns around to discover the cheat. He starts the count: 1…2…3…4. Christian lets Colt Cabana go. Colt rolls and drags across the ring coughing and holding his neck, meanwhile Christian Cage raises his arms taunting the crowd. Christian Cage climbs to the top rope and launches himself trying to hit his Frog Splash, but Cabana receives him with his knees held up high, clashing them to Cage’s middle section. Christian Cage rolls in pain across the canvas and Cabana tries to shake off his own damage and get back to his feet. Cabana approaches Cage and slowly lifts him up. He lets him standing and dashes to the ropes, hitting him with a springboard butt landing. He covers him: 1…2…, Cage kicks out. The crowd starts railing behind Colt Cabana, cheering him into winning this contest. Cabana feels the support and starts jumping firing himself up. Cage pulls himself up using the ropes, but Cabana immediately, not letting him even turn around, goes for a German Suplex. He tries to apply it but Christian Cage manages to spin in mid-air and lands on his feet. Cabana turns around and gets connected by a dropkick of Christian Cage hitting his knee. Both competitors fell to the canvas, and after a moment of neither being able to get up, the referee start the count: 1…2…3…4…5…6….7…8… Christian Cage gets up first.

Christian goes toward Colt Cabana looking to attack him, but Cabana tries to react connecting punches to Cage’s middle section as the audience continues to cheer for Cabana. Colt continues gaining momentum planting the Instant Classic with an European Uppercut. Colt dashes to the ropes trying to attack him but Christian Cage reacts first and hits him with a falling clothesline. Cage lifts Cabana up and hits a chest slap, than makes Cabana fell to the canvas. He gets back up but gets planted out cold with a Spike DDT. Christian Cage gets up with a smile on his face. He looks around to the arena, and taunting to the fans, getting a big amount of boos, he announces the end of the contest. He lifts Cabana up and sets him in the Unprettier position, but before he is able to rotate Colt, Cabana reverses the maneuver and pushes Christian to the corner. Cabana steps backward taking impulse and then connecting his Butt Butt. Colt continues his offense with a dragon kick right to the back of Christian’s head. Cabana is clearly in control and seals the domination with a body slam. Colt stars the beginning of the end for Christian Cage bouncing to the ropes looking for his Bionic Elbow Drop, however, when he goes to connect it, Cage is able to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. Christian Cage slowly gets himself together and gets back to his feet. He grabs Cabana by the head and methodically guides him back to his feet as well, then rotates, sets him for the second time, although this time he manages to complete the movement as he executes perfectly the Unprettier. Christian Cage makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Christian Cage pins Colt Cabana


JBL: And the champion takes it.

JR: Bah Gawd what a match! Cabana almost takes Cage out of his comfort zone.

JBL: What match did you see JR?


We go backstage and we see CM Punk walking backstage.

JR: And when we come back, that man will be on action and…


Out of a sudden, Samoa Joe appears on the show. Punk stops and gets face to face with Joe.

Joe: Good luck out there.

Both men shake hands. Punk then keeps walking.


(Commercial)


JR: And we are back and apparently CM Punk had some reuniting time with old buddy Samoa Joe backstage.

JBL: Joe wished Punk good luck and he’s gonna need it.


“This Fire Burns†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as CM Punk steps, fired up, from the back. He walks down the ramp saluting fans until he finally enters the ring.

“Somebodies Gonna Get it†plays to boos from the audience as Mark Henry power stepping makes his way out. He looks impressive on his way down the ramp and as he enters the ring. The referee rings the bell.



CM Punk vs Mark Henry

Punk shows his determination and storms against the World Strongest Man. He tries to connect him with a clothesline, but the attack doesn’t manage to even move Mark Henry. Punk goes for another attempt to clothesline Henry but it has the same effect as the first one. Punk takes impulse, as Mark Henry challenges him to make another attempt. CM Punk dashes toward him but Mark reacts and attacks first connecting Punk a sideslam, punishing the spine of his opponent CM Punk. Henry gets up and dashing to the ropes and then bouncing back lands his elbow in the middle of the chest of Punk. Mark Henry looks around the audience, feeling and knowing he is in control of this contest. Henry then taunts to the crowd, moving his arms announcing a Bearhug. Henry looks to the fans at ringside cheering CM Punk, including one with a huge CM Punk sign. Henry looks at him with a pleasant and vicious smile on his face. He walks toward CM Punk and pulls him back to a standing position, he then pulls him up again and locks in the Bearhug. CM Punk screams in pain as Henry continue to apply more and more strength to the submission hold. Punk yells and as a desperate way to get out of the Bearhug he tries to get connecting clubs to the back. But as long as the Bearhug continues to do its work, the clubs applied by Punk become less and less frequent and weaker. The Straightedge superstar appears to have been knocked out. The crowd realizes this and they start railing behind CM Punk, chanting his name waiting for him to get back to his senses and start fighting to find the way out of the bearhug. Punk, that has been a while in the hold, takes its time before he is able to start regaining momentum, but the support from the audience accomplishes its goal as Punk gets his way out connecting Henry with straight right hands and elbow smashes to the face. Now on the canvas, Punk starts landing Henry with kicks, landing on the calves and middle section.

He takes a step back, and then advances toward Henry connecting the World Strongest Man with a running jumping enziguiri that although it doesn’t completely knocks down, it sends Henry to the corner. Punk feels the momentum and dashes toward him, driving his knee straight to the jaw of Henry. He then goes for the bulldog but Henry reverses it pushing CM Punk away. CM Punk slides on the canvas, but then gets back to his feet and he turns around, then dashes right back toward Mark Henry, however the World Strongest Man reacts first as he lifts and connects CM Punk with a modified Belly-to-Belly sideslam. Mark Henry gets back to his feet and he pounds himself on the chest taunting to the crowd, receiving not more that a lot of boos from the audience. Henry lift both his arms taunting to the crowd. Mark Henry grins as he nods and he walks toward the corner. Mark Henry then climbs to the second rope and looks down, announcing the end. CM Punk lays beneath him knocked out, trying to recover, Mark Henry finally leaps down of the corner looking to nail and squash CM Punk beneath with the World Strongest Splash out of the second rope, however CM Punk miraculously is able to roll out of the way making his opponent fail. Mark Henry lies on the canvas grabbing his middle section and resenting his knees after having failed the maneuver. CM Punk slowly makes his way up to his feet and having completely regained position, he dashes to the ring ropes, then bounces back connecting Mark Henry with a dropkick aiming and connecting right in the middle section, knocking the World Strongest Man completely to the canvas. CM Punk taunts to the crowd and he measures Mark Henry, who is trying to get back to his feet. Henry manages to get up to his knees only to get nailed with a roundhouse kick right to the side of the head.

CM Punk taunts to the crowd getting the fans going pumped up. He then gets out of the ring and to the apron, where he waits for Mark Henry to get back to his feet. Henry starts recovering and Punk goes for a springboard clothesline. CM Punk waits for Mark Henry to get back fully to his standing position so he can punish him. The crowd erupts for the straightedge superstar. CM looks around feeling the love from the crowd. CM Punk refocuses on the match and he springboards flying across the ring, and going to land Mark Henry with a springboard clothesline, however Henry shows his power and he catches his opponent in mid-air. He quickly sets him up in the World Strongest Slam position, and carries him to the middle of the ring, where he goes to drop him, however CM Punk is able to counter as he slides down of the hold of his opponent. Henry turns around and Punk nails him with a step up enziguiri right to the side of the head, shaking him up, but not knocking him down. Punk gets back to his feet and he tries to pick up Mark Henry and set him for the GTS, however Punk collapses with all the weight of the World Strongest Man: 1…2…, Punk kicks out. Henry once again taunts to the crowd announcing the end of the match. Henry starts picking CM Punk getting him back to his senses, however out of nowhere the straightedge superstar gets back to his senses out of nowhere rolling Mark Henry up in a schoolboy pin: 1…2…3.

Result: CM Punk defeats Mark Henry


JR: And CM Punk getting the win over Mark Henry.

JBL: The upset win you should say.

JR: Punk, like every night, brought out his all and he ended victorious.


We go backstage and we see Christian Cage on his locker room. Apparently he just has gotten a shower, and he is drying with a towel. Out of a sudden, Chris Jericho steps into the shot to a big pop from the crowd.

Cage: What do you want?

Y2J: I was walking around close to here and…

Cage: You were walking around close to my locker room?

Y2J: Yeah yeah man. Anyways, I was walking around close to here and I thought, what the hell, let’s pay a visit to my good old friend Christian. First and foremost, let me say, what a match, what a match man, I mean, Colt Cabana never even had a chance with you out there, you were on fire tonight. Amazing, just amazing.

Christian’s face changes thanks to the suck up of Chris Jericho, now reflecting confidence.

Cage: Well thank you, I try to do my best.

Y2J: And second, now that I am here, I thought in personally giving you out the invitation to my Highlight Reel next week as, you will be my guest. If you didn’t know, now you know.

Crowd pops at Chris Jericho. Y2J stares at Cage, and then walks out of the room.

Cage: Hey, wait a minute, where’s my card, you said it was an invitation, where’s my card?

Y2J: (in the distance) It was a verbal invitation, there’s no card. God damn it.


(Commercial)


“I am†plays to boos from the crowd as AJ Styles appears hooded on the stage. He removes the hood and then walks down the ramp arrogantly. He slides then to the inside of the ring where he taunts to the crowd.

JR: And this match was originated last night at Turning Point when Crushing C said that before his Qualification match to Monster’s Ball, AJ Styles would compete, for the first time, against one man.

JBL: And it ended up being The Undertaker? Damn Crushing C.


“The Darkest Side†plays after a gong and lights go out. Smoke covers the stage as The Undertaker slow walks down the ramp after appearing on the stage. Taker reaches the steps and with a movement from his hand lights go back on. Taker enters the ring, removes his jacket and hat, and stares at AJ Styles. Referee rings the bell.



The Undertaker vs AJ Styles

Undertaker and AJ Styles stare at each other from different ends of the ring. Finally Taker gears up and gets into offensive mode, with his punches stuck in front of his face ready to attack. AJ waits for him, watching the Deadman step closer and closer. The Undertaker finally reaches to him and swings for a punch, however AJ Styles is able to duck avoiding any contact. The Undertaker turns around after failing and immediately Styles nails him with a big forearm smashes right to the head of his opponent. AJ follows up with a calf kick right to the left leg of his opponent. AJ Styles connects a toe kick to the middle section and then dashes to the ropes behind him. AJ Styles bounces back looking to attack his opponent, however The Undertaker reacts attacking first as he catches his opponent with both hands on the throat. Taker turns around and then hurls AJ Styles across the ring all the way to the corner, impacting AJ Styles against it spine first. The Undertaker goes to the other side of the ring and after taking impulse, he dashes full speed toward the cornered highflier connecting him with a Running Body Splash. He grabs AJ Styles keeping him from collapsing down to the canvas and leaves him lying against the corner, so that he can repeat the punishment. The Undertaker walks backward toward the opposite corner, and after he has reached the corner, he storms toward AJ Styles, effectively connecting his opponent with a second Running Body Splash. Taker steps backwards creating distance between him and the corner, and he turns his back on the corner waiting for AJ Styles to stagger back. AJ Styles does exactly that as he staggers back from the corner after the punishment of his opponent. Taker secures him on his grasp and goes for a Sidewalk Slam, however when doing so, AJ counters by raising the angle his legs are being held during the maneuver, catches the head of Undertaker and reverses the maneuver turning it into a Hurricanrana sending The Undertaker away. AJ Styles gets back to his feet and with a confident grin on his face he taunts to the crowd.

Styles grabs Taker by the head and guides him back to his feet, then starts mauling him with straight right hands to the head of his opponent, then mixes up his offense with chops to the chest. He then grabs Taker by the arm and goes to Irish Whip him toward the ring ropes of the opposite side of the ring, however The Deadman is able to counter and instead he is the one sending AJ Styles toward the ring ropes. AJ bounces back and goes right toward The Undertaker, who is waiting for him to attack him, however AJ continues the fast speed of his offense and slides right between the legs of his opponent, ending behind The Deadman. Taker doesn’t even have time to turn around as he gets connected by a leg lariat to the back of the head knocking him down. AJ Styles doesn’t fully capitalize and instead he taunts once again to the crowd, extending both his arms in the classic taunt, showing the confidence of being on the driver’s seat. The Undertaker starts getting back to his feet and recuperating, getting back to over his knees and elbows. Immediately AJ Styles dashes toward Taker and connects him with a low front dropkick right to the head knocking The Undertaker out cold. AJ Styles finally makes the cover: 1….2…, Taker gets one shoulder up. AJ Styles tries to change his strategy in the match and goes for a submission maneuver, as he grabs the left arm of his opponent, spins over it and is about to drop to the canvas trying to lock in an armbar variation, however, before he is able to drop to the canvas, The Undertaker reaches toward him and using his free right hand he grabs him by the throat. AJ Styles, trying to escape from the grasp, unhooks his legs from around the other arm of Taker, and tries to back away. However, The Undertaker has him secured grabbed by the throat. The Undertaker goes to finally lift him connecting the Chokeslam, but before it happens, AJ Styles quickly drives his elbow repeatedly to the head of his opponent, forcing The Undertaker to let him go.

AJ Styles dashes to the ring ropes behind him and bounces back looking for an attack on his opponent, however it is The Undertaker who receives him in offensive manner, as he lands him with a hard clothesline that brings AJ Styles down hard to the canvas. Taker gets back up from his knees and without any impulse, he nails a leg drop right across the throat and chest of his opponent. Taker makes the cover: 1….2…, AJ Styles kicks out. Taker gets back to his feet and he grabs AJ by the head, and guides him up with him. Now with both opponents standing, The Undertaker weakens him with big straight right hands connecting AJ Styles right on the head, and then finishes his weakening flurry of offense with a headbutt. The Undertaker picks up his opponent and walks toward the corner, then drops him head first right onto the turnbuckle. The Undertaker immediately dashes toward the ring ropes behind of him, then bounces back going toward AJ Styles and attempting for a big boot, however AJ Styles showing his ability as he performs a roll getting out of that place and avoiding the attack of The Deadman. The Undertaker turns around after having failed his maneuver. AJ Styles leaps going for another leg lariat, however The Undertaker this time is able to catch his opponent in mid air securing on his grasp. Taker sets him putting him then over his right shoulder across, and then he runs to the opposite side of the ring connecting a Running Powerslam. The Undertaker gets back to his feet and he lifts his right arm announcing the end of the match taunting to the audience. AJ Styles slowly makes his way back to his feet. Styles groggies on his way toward The Deadman, who receives him by grabbing him by the throat. The Undertaker immediately lifts him up high and goes to drop him connecting the Chokeslam, however AJ Styles is able to reverse it when going down turning into a Victory Roll: 1…2…, The Undertaker is able to kick out keeping the match going despite the shock factor of this maneuver. The Undertaker and AJ Styles both make their way back to their feet.

However, The Undertaker recovers way too close to the ring ropes, and it doesn’t take long before AJ Styles realizes about this situation. The Phenomenal dashes toward The Undertaker, who is lying against the ring ropes, and nails him with a crossbody plancha, that violently takes both The Undertaker and himself all the way to the outside of the ring. AJ Styles now on the outside wastes no time unfolding his offense over The Undertaker, as he connects Taker with mounted punches straight to the head. AJ Styles gets back to his feet and walks toward the ring, where he then, not fully entering the squared circle, climbs to the apron. AJ Styles waits there for his opponent to get back to his senses. The Undertaker slowly makes his way back to his feet, finally recovering his standing position. Taker turns around and he gets connected by AJ Styles who runs on the apron and flies through the air impacting The Undertaker and getting him up for the ride connecting him with a Hurricanrana. Styles gets back to his feet and per order of the referee, AJ Styles returns to the ring, letting the referee start the official count out for The Undertaker: 1…2…3…4…5…6..., The Undertaker gets back to his senses and he starts crawling toward the ring, 7…8, Taker finally returns to the apron. AJ Styles knows that The Undertaker will beat the count out and so he goes to measure his opponent, ready to attack. He finally dashes to the ring ropes behind him and on the opposite side of the ring in which The Undertaker is trying to return to the inside of the ring. Taker hasn’t been able to return to the ring yet when AJ Styles goes toward him after crossing the ring looking to knock him down of the apron. The referee has broken the count after realizing AJ Styles wants to attack The Deadman instead of letting the count out finalize. Styles goes to crash against Taker, however Taker sticks out his right hand on the way and stops the run of the Phenomenal One by grabbing him right by the throat. Taker squeezes the life out of AJ Styles punishing him. Taker, still from the apron, lifts AJ Styles and finally he is able, after many attempts during the match, to connect the Chokeslam.

Undertaker returns to the ring and immediately he makes the cover: 1…2…, AJ Styles is able to put one boot on the bottom rope. The referee immediately sees it and stops the count, causing The Undertaker to stare a hole right on him, obviously not amused about the call. Taker returns to his standing position and raising his right arm up in the air to a big pop from the crowd, he announces he is going for yet another Chokeslam. AJ Styles uses the ropes as leverage to pull himself back to a standing position. AJ Styles is noticeably groggy as he returns to his standing position, and not fully knowing where he is, he walks right into The Undertaker, who receives him by grabbing him by the throat. The Deadman lifts him once again with another Chokeslam on his mind, however Styles is able to avoid it as he just escapes from the grasp of the Deadman landing right back to his standing position in front of The Undertaker. The Demon of Death Valley attempts immediately with a bad intentions filled straight right hand, however AJ Styles is able to avoid it ducking and going right behind the arm. The Undertaker turns around after his failed offensive maneuver and out of nowhere he gets connected by the Pele Kick. AJ Styles drops his weight on top of The Undertaker making the cover: 1…2…, Taker is able to kick out. AJ Styles seems to be extremely frustrated, and so he walks toward Taker and puts the boots on him, stomping all over him. AJ Styles then, taunting to the crowd, points toward the corner and he walks toward it. AJ Styles then climbs to the top rope, and there he looks down to the floored Undertaker, measuring where he is and what would the flight span should be. AJ leaps a little on the ropes preparing to get more impulse on his aerial assault. AJ Styles finally comes down from the top rope connecting The Undertaker with a Shooting Star Press double foot stomp, that gets the awe from the crowd. AJ Styles recovers his balance after that maneuver and once again he taunts to the crowd. He turns around and staring to The Undertaker, announces the end of the match.

The Undertaker starts getting back to his senses, grabbing his middle section in pain. Styles walks toward him and turns The Undertaker flipping him over his belly. AJ walks toward him and stands above him, then grabbing him by the legs he tries to set The Undertaker for the Styles Clash, however before it gets connected The Undertaker is able to counter by using his arms to pull the right leg of AJ Styles and bring him down to the canvas. Taker remains on his knees not able to fully get back to his feet. AJ recovers his standing position and going to continue his offense, AJ dashes toward the ring ropes and he, as soon as The Undertaker gets fully back to his standing position, springboards flying all the way over Taker himself and landing right behind The Deadman. AJ secures Taker’s head and apparently he’s going to go for his patented Reverse DDT, however this time, having secured Taker, he lifts him getting him in position for a Tombstone Piledriver of his own. But before AJ Styles is able to connect it humiliating his opponent, Taker reverses throwing his weight onto the body of AJ Styles flipping the situation and ending with him standing on the canvas with AJ Styles in the Tombstone Piledriver position. Taker drops to his knees connecting it. Taker makes the RIP cover: 1…2…3.

Result: The Undertaker defeats AJ Styles


JBL: No! No! No!

JR: Yes, yes, yes, The Undertaker wins; The Undertaker just defeated the AJ Styles for the first time ever.

JBL: NO!


Taker celebrates his victory in the middle of the ring, getting down to one knee and with neon lights illuminating the arena.


(Commercial)


“Crow’s Sent†plays to cheers from the audience as Messiah makes his way out.

JR: We’re back from the break and it’s time to determine our first qualifier to the Monster’s Ball at WrestleBowl.


“Arabian Vibe†plays to cheers from the audience as Sabu makes his way out, and on the stage does his Magician of Arabian taunt. Sabu walks down the ramp and slides inside the ring. The referee rings the bell.



Monster’s Ball Qualifying Match
Sabu vs Messiah

Sabu and Messiah start jogging on the different ends of the ring. Both men approach to each other and they extend one hand to the other, shaking each other’s hand. They then step backwards and go back to jogging on different sides of the ring. They finally break it as Sabu storms toward his opponent attempting for a dropkick to the knee, however Messiah is able to avoid by leaping over Sabu, who is forced to slide and then get back to his feet. Messiah turns around and Sabu goes for a straight right hand, however it gets blocked by Messiah, who then counters with a big straight right hand of his own. Messiah nails another punch weakening his opponent and then he grabs Sabu by the arm. Messiah Irish Whips Sabu toward the ring ropes and waits for him to bounce back right toward him, however Sabu is able to counter as he, taking advantage of the momentum propelled thanks to the throw of Messiah, leaps to the ropes and springboards right toward Messiah connecting him with a springboard leg lariat. Sabu gets right back to his feet and so does Messiah. Sabu goes toward the ring ropes and springboard once again using the ring ropes, this time connecting his opponent with a springboard clothesline. Sabu gets back to his feet quickly and taunts to the crowd doing his Magician of Arabia taunt right before Messiah gets back to his feet as well. Sabu goes toward the ring ropes and he springboards connecting this time a springboard plancha. Sabu makes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out, even hurling his opponent away. Messiah tries to recover his standing position sitting right back up, however Sabu doesn’t let his opponent recover and he storms toward him connecting him with a dropkick right to the face knocking Messiah right back down to the canvas. Sabu remakes the cover: 1…2…., Messiah gets one shoulder up. Sabu gets back to a leverage advantage position and he nails Messiah repeatedly with pounces while mounting him. Sabu then gets back to his feet and he stares at Messiah, measuring and waiting for him to get back to his feet.

Messiah is almost fully back to his standing position, however Sabu doesn’t wait any longer and he dashes to the ring ropes in front of him, he then bounces back right toward Messiah looking to attack him, however before that is possible Messiah reacts first getting him up and connecting him with a Scoop Powerslam. Messiah makes the cover: 1….2…, Sabu kicks out. Messiah doesn’t let any separation to be created and he immediately locks in a keylock on the right arm of his opponent, however, the submission maneuver is not kept locked in for long, as Sabu starts recovering his standing position, first putting one knee on the canvas and then fully recovering his standing position. Sabu drives his elbow repeatedly to the middle section of his opponent until he forces Messiah to let him go. Sabu follows up and he connects Messiah with a dropkick to the back of the knee knocking him down and bringing him down to the canvas. Sabu dashes to the ring ropes behind his opponent and himself, then connects Messiah with a dropkick right to the back of the head, knocking him down. Sabu remakes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah gets one shoulder up. Sabu remakes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah gets the shoulder up for the second time keeping the match going. Sabu gets back to his feet and he grabs Messiah by the hair, pulls him and guides him back to a standing position. Sabu delivers a toe kick to the middle section and then sets Messiah up and goes for a suplex, however Messiah is able to counter as he slides out of the grasp of his opponent ending right back standing on the canvas. Messiah dashes to the ring ropes behind him and nails Sabu with a flying clothesline just as Sabu was turning around. Both competitors get back to their feet only to have floored once again with a second clothesline. Messiah is the one lifting his opponent this time guiding him up to his feet. Messiah stares at him and then he runs to the ring ropes behind of him. Messiah comes right back from the ring ropes and nails a shoulder tackle connecting right on the lower chest and almost on the abdominal cavity of Sabu violently bringing him down to the canvas.

Messiah taunts to the crowd and he walks toward the corner, where he then climbs to the top rope, and there he waits for his opponent to get back to his senses. Sabu gets back to his feet and turns around getting in front of the corner where his opponent is waiting for him. Messiah immediately flies across the ring and nails his opponent with a crossbody plancha that connects perfectly on Sabu. Messiah remains on the canvas knocked out for a while not fully able to capitalize right off the bat. He drags toward his opponent and he covers his opponent: 1…2…., Sabu is able to kick out. Messiah gets back to his feet and he hoists his opponent right back a standing position. Messiah sets him up and then lifts him in a suplex position. He keeps Sabu vertical for a few seconds until he finally drops him spine first down to the canvas. Messiah gets back to his feet and he announces the end of the match, taunting to the crowd. Sabu slowly tries to get himself back together. He finally does so and he recovers his standing position, walking right into, after he has gotten himself back together, Messiah, who delivers a toe kick to the middle section and then sets him up for the Straight to Hell. However Sabu reacts snapping right out of the hold dropping to his knees and then nailing a big body shot right to the middle section. Sabu gets together and taking advantage of Messiah being bent in pain, Sabu dashes to the ring ropes behind of him and bounces back delivering a Scissors Kick that connect perfectly on the neck of his opponent. Sabu gets back up and seeing Messiah out and cold, he runs toward the ring ropes and utilizing the middle rope he springboards delivering a perfectly executed Asai Moonsault. Sabu makes the cover: 1….2…3.

Result: Sabu defeats Messiah.


JR: He did it, he did it, by gawd he did it. Sabu is going to WrestleBowl to fight on Monster’s Ball.

JBL: And the match just got a little more extreme with this man.


Sabu performs his Magician of Arabia taunt in the middle of the ring celebrating his victory.


We go backstage and we see Crushing C sat on his office, behind his desk reading some papers. The door is heard snapping open and a man power walks right toward him. It is MVP.

Crushing C: May I help you?

MVP: Can you help me? Damn sure you can help me. You see, week after week you say you are the one in control around here and that you intend on run BTW the best way it could be run, right?

Crushing C: Yes sir.

MVP: Well, I don’t see how it could be good business to have forty year old “supernatural†hack run over the future of this company week after week after week. First, it was Muhammed Hassan, and…

Crushing C: You’re talking about The Undertaker right?

MVP: Of course I am talking about Undertaker man! He took out Muhammed Hassan. God knows where he could be now. Last night, he took out my man, my friend Elijah Burke, and earlier tonight, he may have taken out years out of the career of Elijah Burke, and I am just saying, you, or someone capable for that matter, needs to do something about it.

Crushing C gets up from his seat and stares at MVP.

Crushing C: So you came into my office, worried about The Undertaker having a winning streak over the young future of BTW, and you want somebody to deliver justice and as you might say, stop the madness?

MVP: That’s exactly what I am talking about.

Crushing C: Fair enough. I’ll do something about it, in fact, I’ll tell you what I will do right now. I know the one person that can do something about, and, consider it an official announcement, that person will go one on one with The Undertaker six weeks from now at WrestleBowl.

MVP: That’s great. Who is he? Is he here? I mean, I…

Crushing C: It’s you MVP. You will face The Undertaker at WrestleBowl in hopes of your revenge.

Crowd cheers the announcement.

Crushing C: May justice be served!

Crushing C palms MVP on the back, then walks out of his office leaving a shocked and puzzled MVP behind.


(Commercial)


We go backstage and we see Leticia Cline.

Cline: Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome my guest at this time, he’s the King of the entire BTW, Jeff Hardy!

Crowd erupts as Jeff Hardy steps into the scene.

Cline: Jeff, tonight is your first night as the king of BTW, after finally winning the King of the Ring tournament, and on this very night, you may also become the Number One Contender for the World Title at WrestleBowl. What are your thoughts on the Battle Royal later on tonight?

Hardy: Last night, I told you that after I had won King of the Ring, a whole lot of opportunities would appear, and this one is just one of them. Yesterday, it was a dream to defeat Mr. Kennedy and become King of the Ring, but tonight, the dream could go on, it could go on all the way to me becoming the BTW World Heavyweight Champion at WrestleBowl.

Cline: With all the momentum you garnered from tonight, do you consider yourself a favorite in the Battle Royal?

Hardy: Well my body is pretty soared right now, and no, I don’t consider myself the favorite. People out there don’t think I am going to win the match, they put all the odds against me, but quite frankly, I like it that way, I like it that way because…

Out of a sudden and interrupting Jeff Hardy, The Rated R Superstar Edge steps into the scene and gets right in front of Hardy.

Edge: So, this is what you have to do to get some interview time around here? Be a complete mess and dye your hair in stupid fashion?

Crowd boos.

Edge: You’re proud because you defeated Mr. Kennedy. Newsflash Jeff, everybody has defeated Kennedy. I even beat his ass in a Texas Bullrope Match when he was supposedly on his top. But you’re right about sometime Jeff, tonight, you’re not the favorite, not by a long shot.

A “Hardy†chant is heard starting on the back.

Edge: But you know who makes for an adequate favorite out there? A former BTW World Heavyweight Champion, the man who has defeated CM Punk not only once but twice and who has been unstoppable for more time I can recall…me!

Crowd boos on the back.

Edge: So yeah Jeff, better hold on to that dream of being King of the Ring and main eventing WrestleBowl, because after tonight, that’s all you will have left.

Edge stares at Jeff Hardy before walking away.


JR: We are still moments away from that slobber knocker of a Battle Royal and things are heating up already.

JBL: Bottom line is, can you deny anything Edge just said?

JR: I will only say, sooner than later, Edge will get the government mule beating he deserves.


We see two men standing in the middle of the ring. They get introduced as Ruckus and Sabian.


“Virtual Voodoo†plays to boos from the crowd as Umaga makes his way out from the back. He looks savage as he makes his down the ramp and enters the ring, staring at the competition. The referee rings the bell.



Umaga vs Ruckus and Sabian

Both men dash toward Umaga at the same time, only to have the Samoan receive them with stereo knife like uppercuts knocking them to the canvas. Umaga picks up Ruckus grabbing him by the head and nails him with a headbutt weakening him. Sabian is already up to his knees but before he is able to attack Umaga, the Samoan Bulldozer nails him with a club right to the spine bringing him down to his knees on the canvas. Ruckus recovers and he dashes toward Umaga, however the Samoan Bulldozer once again reacts first and he Irish Whips Ruckus, taking advantage of the man’s own momentum, making Ruckus crash and burn with the kneeled Sabian. Umaga looks down at both floored men. He then dashes to the ring ropes behind him, bounces back and nails both men with a massive splash. Umaga gets back to his feet lifting both his arms and screaming taunting to the crowd. Ruckus, who got the majority of the punishment in that splash, is not even moving, while Sabian is right back to his knees and takes advantage that Umaga is not looking at him and he gets back to his feet. Sabian rushes toward Umaga and nails him with a shoulder tackle right to the left leg weakening him. Sabian seems to have found a target and he nails a series of clubs to the leg weakening the foundations of the Samoan Bulldozer. Sabian goes to finalize his flurry as he dashes to the ring ropes behind of him and comes right back toward Umaga trying to punish him, however it is Umaga who reacts first and lifts him, taking advantage of Sabian’s all momentum, and nails him with a Samoan Drop. Umaga gets right back to his feet. Ruckus had recovered and he tries to surprise Umaga as he dashes toward him, however Umaga once again reacts first and Ruckus gets connected as well with a Samoan Drop for his problems. Umaga lifts his right thumb announcing the end of the match. He grabs Sabian by the head, guides him to his feet and connects him with the Samoan Spike. He then does the same with Ruckus, pulling him back to a standing position and equalizing him with a Samoan Spike. Umaga puts one arm on top of each man’s chest, covering them simultaneously: 1…2…3.

Result: Umaga wins.


JR: All I can say, thank God that was over. Umaga is a monster of a different kind ladies and gentlemen.

JBL: Of course he is, thank God you acknowledge it, instead of doing biased commentaty.

JR: How would you argue with facts JBL? But now, let’s take a look at the actions that concluded the match last night between Randy Orton and Rikishi.



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

Orton gets right back to his feet going berserk. He argues with the referee about the count, however he doesn’t get an answer. Orton immediately goes the outside of the ring and he grabs a steel chair. Orton returns to the inside of the ring with the chair in hand. The referee immediately rings the bell.


Result: Rikishi wins by DQ.


JBL: Oh come on ref, Randy didn’t use the chair!

JR: But we all know that no good son of a bitch was going to. Damn Randy Orton, he can’t get the win so he resorts to thinks like this.


Rikishi slowly makes his way back to his feet, walking right into a steel chair shot by Randy Orton. However, the Legend Killer is not over. He grabs Rikishi by the head and slowly he guides him back to his feet. Orton sets him up in a one arm headlock only to connect him with another RKO. The referee tries to step in and take Randy Orton out of the ring.

JR: Well done ref, take him out of the ring.


Rikishi shows his fighting spirit, as he starts moving and getting up to his knees and forearms, but with a knocked out look on his face. Orton in matter of seconds shoves the referee away and storms toward Rikishi, nailing him with the punt kick right into the head turning out Rikishi’s lights.

JR: No, No! Come on!

JBL: Nighty night prince. The few brain cells left in Rikishi just got kicked away.


Orton asks for a microphone on the outside of the ring, as the referee forces him finally to leave the ring.

Orton: Rikishi…welcome back to BTW.

Orton drops the microphone and walks up the ramp. Immediately coming from the back and passing right next to Orton, EMTs and doctors rush down into the ring, to take attention of the now injured Rikishi.

JBL: Finally, finally!

JR: Come on, you can’t tell me you are happy with what just happened, Rikishi has to have a concussion right now.

JBL: Hey, like you say, let’s look at the bright side, technically he did get the W tonight.



We see Crushing C sitting in front of the camera still in his office.

Crushing C: What you just saw was the complete and final inhalation of Rikishi, and as Rikishi rests in a hospital bed, I can finally say that punishment has been fully delivered, finally since Rebellion justice has been served and Rikishi has gotten what he deserves.

Crowd boos.

Crushing C: And no, it wasn’t me screwing Rikishi, it wasn’t Randy Orton screwing Rikishi, Rikishi screwed Rikishi.

Crowd boos heavily for the phrase.

Crushing C: However, as the business man I am, even if I personally don’t care about him, I know that there are some people that consider Rikishi their hero, and that’s why next week, live in BTW Nitro, I will five an update on the health of Rikishi. Until then, enjoy the show.

Camera zooms on Crushing C’s face before cutting to commercial.


(Commercial)


JR: We’re back from the break and, before we go to what can see a complete explosion thanks to the combustible elements that will be involved, let’s take a look at what transpired last night, at Turning Point.



Goldberg: Besides, I have a friend tonight here to check me out, and with him being the badass he is, I don’t want to be left behind. In fact, there he is. Randy!

Jeremy looks everywhere trying to find who Goldberg is talking about. The man finally steps into the scene, getting an amazing pop from the crowd. It is no other than Randy Couture.


Borash: Randy the Natural Couture! It’s an honor to have you here in BTW!

Couture: Yeah you see, my man here Bill invited me, I was around the area and I said, what the hell, why not? Now if you two would excuse me, I want to continue checking the place.

Goldberg: Oh man, just remember: don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.

Big Show isn’t able to capitalize, as he gets distracted. He gets distracted by a figure coming down from the stage. It’s Randy Couture.

JR: What is Randy Couture doing here?

JBL: He said he was here to know around but, he’s definitely in a place he shouldn’t.

The Big Show bad mouths him as Couture makes his way to ring side. Chris Jericho uses all of this to his advantage to be able to recover. Big Show continues trading words with Couture. Jericho goes toward Show and rolls him up, only that then instead of a pinfall attempt, he goes to lock in the Walls of Jericho. However, Y2J isn’t able to get them fully locked in, as Show uses his superior strength to just kick his opponent away. Big Show gets back to his feet as Chris Jericho bounces to the ropes, however when he comes back Jericho nails him with a flying clothesline. Jericho continues as he notices that the giant isn’t knocked down, and bouncing back from the ropes he nails him with another clothesline. This time he dashes to a different side of the ring and comes right back connecting a bulldog. Jericho sees the opportunity, he springboards and to a pop from the crowd connects perfectly the Lionsault. Without still having an explanation to the be there, Couture applauds Jericho. Chris makes the cover: 1...2…., Big Show kicks out. Jericho gets back to his feet and just like he did to Umaga 6 days ago, springboards and connects a second Lionsault. Y2J makes yet another cover: 1…2…, the crowd “ahhhs†as Big Show kicks out right on the nick of time. Chris Jericho gets back to his feet and he signals three to the crowd with his hand. He dashes to the ropes and once again springboards coming back performing the Lionsault. He lands it correctly, however, and taking all the impact in, Big Show grabs him by the throat changing immediately the tide shift. Big Show has taken 3 Lionsaults and yet he is back to his feet and choking the life out of Chris Jericho. Big Show lifts him and goes for the second Chokeslam, however, when Chris Jericho is coming down, Jercho secures him with his two hands and gets him in an inside cradle: 1…2…3.

Result: Chris Jericho defeats The Big Show


JBL: What!

JR: That’s it, call it a night, because Chris Jericho just punched his ticket to WrestleBowl.

JBL: Damn Randy Couture, it’s his entire fault Big Show lost, his distraction was the tide shifter in this match. I still don’t know why the hell did Goldberg bring him tonight?

JR: I will not say Couture didn’t distract The Big Show, but that was definitively the reason why Big Show lost tonight

Goldberg explodes right back to his feet taunting to the crowd. He points to the corner and he walks then to there, announcing that he will go to connect the third Spear in the match. Goldberg settles on the corner waiting for Brock Lesnar to recover and get back to his feet. Goldberg’s back is turned to the stage, and Lesnar is trying to get back to his feet on the other side of the ring, close to the opposite corner. Brock reaches to the ropes and he grabs them, trying to pull himself back to a standing position and recover his leverage. Goldberg expects anxiously for his opponent to get back to his feet. However, out of nowhere and getting a lot of boos from the audience, “Big†breaks from PA system.

JR: Oh no, please don’t tell me, please don’t tell me that Big Show will be sticking his nose in this business.

JBL: Well he should. Couture cost him a title match and it was Goldberg who brought him into the arena in the first place.

Goldberg gets distracted badmouthing Big Show, however the giant hasn’t even come out. Brock Lesnar continues getting himself back together. Goldberg continues talking trash to the empty stage, now inviting The Big Show to come out. The referee indicates Goldberg that he is still on the match, and tells him to turn around. Goldberg does so only to walk right into Brock Lesnar. Lesnar picks Goldberg, still in shock, and lifts him over his shoulders. Lesnar grins as he connects the F5 on Goldberg. Brock Lesnar makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Brock Lesnar defeats Goldberg.


JR: And now what are you going to say? You said Randy Couture cost Big Show the match, well, now Big Show cost Goldberg the match.

JBL: What? I didn’t see Big Show come out, did you?

JR: Oh come on, you know it as well as I do what Big Show pulled out here tonight, and I can assure you, Goldberg will not let it go. But on the other hand, you can’t take anything away from Brock Lesnar, because it was a damn perfect match from his side.


Brock Lesnar celebrates in the middle of the ring his victory, staring down at Goldberg, who contorts on the canvas trying to get back to his feet.

Randy Couture enters the ring and he stares down at the knocked Big Show, who is on his knees trying to get back to his feet. The Big Show recovers and he gets back up, and gets right on the face of Randy Couture. Before Couture can’t react, The Big Show grabs him by the throat.

JBL: Haha, there you go. Go back to the UFC Randy.


However, before Big Show does anything, Couture shows his fighting experience and reverses the grab of the giant, and goes to lock in an Armbar bringing The Big Show down to the canvas. The Big Show uses his power to send him away, and then, to avoid any more confrontation, and to boos from the crowd, Big Show leaves the ring in a hurry escaping from Randy Couture.

JR: Now there you go, that’s your giant JBL, that’s your man. If he’s so brave, why is he leaving the ring with his tail between his legs?



“Big†plays to a lot of boos as Big Show, looking serious and even kind of mad, walks down the ramp. He has a microphone in hand as he enters the ring.

Show: You people what happened last night, so I don’t need to tell you what transpired. However, for some reason, our beloved General Manager has forced me to apologize not only to Randy Couture, but to Bill Goldberg.

Crowd cheers.

Show: Now, if someone needs to apologize, that one person is Goldberg. Nobody told him to bring his little buddy in, and as far as I am concern, every little thing Randy Couture did out there was full responsibility of Goldberg, which brings me…

Crowd breaks with a “Goldberg†chant.

Show: Which brings me to Randy Couture. Now, apparently he’s the one who has a problem with me, as he was the one who got involved in my match against Jericho. Then again, maybe he just wanted to see the World’s Largest Athlete first hand.

Crowd boos.

Show: What I am trying to prove is that what happened last night was not my fault, yet I am the one who is blamed and who is held responsible. Nonetheless, I will be the bigger man, no pun intended, and apologize to Randy Couture. Randy, I know you’re on the back, so if you would, please come on out.


“Natural†plays to a big ovation from the crowd as no other than Randy Couture makes his way out. Couture enters the ring with a microphone in hand.

Show: Glad you could make it, if you’d excuse me, I’d like to do this fast, so Randy Couture, I’m sorry for putting my hand on your throat. I’m sorry for almost choking you out, I’m sorry for stepping over the line with someone who just isn’t on my level. For all of that, I am sorry.

Crowd heavily boos.

Couture: Tough words big man. You’re proud of choking me out, let me remind you of something there boy, I almost broke your arm afterwards, so as far as I am concernedyou are lucky of even being here without a cast.

Show: Well as far as I am concerned, you were lucky to leave that ring last night standing on your own terms, because let me tell you, that doesn’t happen when you enter my ring against me, and damn sure will not happen again.

Big Show steps closer to Couture, apparently going to attack him.


However, “Goldberg’s March†breaks through the PA System interrupting the scene as Goldberg makes his way out. A pumped out Goldberg steps out walking down the ramp and enters the ring, with a microphone hand.

Goldberg: Hey there Big Show. Apparently, you and Randy Couture have gotten the chance to know each other really well.

Crowd cheers.

Goldberg: Apparently Show, you like talking a big game. Bottom line is, Randy and I, we weren’t the ones who asked for you to apologize. Randy cost you a match, you cost me a match, the way I see it, there’s no need of apologies, no really need for words, well, except for…YOU’RE NEXT!

Crowd pops as Big Show grins.

Show: Nice, very nice Bill, you turn my apology into a challenge. But Bill, this is not your business. If I am going to face one of you two, it will not be you, it will be Randy Couture.

Couture: You want me, you got me! You and me tough boy.

Goldberg: Whoa, whoa, whoa, that’s fine and all, but Big Show, you brought me into this. You cost me my match against Brock Lesnar last night, and if you think I am just going to let it slide, you’re damn wrong!

Crowd cheers.

Goldberg: You also want Randy Couture, fine by me, it appears you have a tag team match in your hands.

Couture: And the way I see it, you go and get yourself a tag team partner, see you at WrestleBowl!

Big Show stares at Goldberg and Randy Couture as both men step out of the ring.


JR: Did I, did I hear correctly? Goldberg and Randy Couture vs The Big Show and a partner at WrestleBowl?

JBL: You heard correctly, and I still can’t believe it!


(Commercial)


JR: We are back and well John, WrestleBowl is already taking shape.

JBL: But out of all the matches, there is one, the crown jewel, that will shine above them all, lights will never be brighter, fans will never be louder, when you are in a World Championship at WrestleBowl.

JR: And that is what will be on the line on the next match. A match in which by the way, even if officially announced, Crushing C will not be taking part of as he has, as we have been communicated, defected from the match.

JBL: That makes it a 19man Battle Royal right?


“Get Back†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Bob Sapp and Paul Heyman, both official competitors, make their way down the ramp and to the ring.

“Metalingus†breaks to a big amount of boos from the audience as Edge steps out from the back and walks down the ramp. He enters the ring trying to keep himself away from Bob Sapp.

“Loaded†explodes to a rock star reception from the crowd as Jeff Hardy high steps on his way out. He taunts to the fans as he makes his way down the ramp and enters the ring, staring viciously to Edge.

“Here Comes the Pain†plays to a big pop from the crowd as Brock Lesnar makes his way out, playing to the crowd and ready for action, fired up.

“This Fire Burns†plays to cheers from the audience as CM Punk makes his way out. Punk enters the ring and taunts to the crowd. Punk trades some looks with Edge.

“Turn up the Trouble†plays to boos from the audience as Mr. Kennedy steps out to the stage. Kennedy goes to call the microphone for it to come down, however he then motions no and walks down the ramp, entering the ring.

“I’m Coming†plays to boos from the crowd as the BTW Extreme Champion MVP steps out in flamboyant fashion, although looking a little hesitant.

JR: And there is MVP, the man condemned to face The Undertaker at WrestleBowl.

JBL: But JR, if he wins this match, not only will he avoid that, but he will also go on to challenge for the belt, he’ll go on to primetime.

JR: The Battle Royal, next.


(Commercial)


We return and all competitors except one have entered the ring.


“Voices†plays to a big amount of boos from the audience as Randy Orton arrogantly makes his way out. Orton walks down the ramp with ease and then he enters the ring. The referee then rings the bell.



Winner goes to WrestleBowl to challenge Triple H for the BTW World Heavyweight Championship.
19 man Battle Royal
Brock Lesnar vs Edge vs Randy Orton vs Jeff Hardy vs Mr. Kennedy vs Rob Van Dam vs MVP vs Elijah Burke vs Samoa Joe vs Bob Sapp vs Test vs Albert vs Orlando Jordan vs Maven vs CM Punk vs Mark Henry vs AJ Styles vs Colt Cabana vs Paul Heyman

As soon as the referee rings the bell, Edge slides down the bottom rope to the outside of the ring, keeping himself out of the action. MVP looks at him doing so and badmouths him. He then says “two can play that game†and he slides to the outside of the ring on the other side of the ring, keeping himself out as well. Paul Heyman keeps himself next to Bob Sapp. The competitors still in the inside of the ring stare at each other, with hell about to break lose. Finally it all implodes. Randy Orton and Mr. Kennedy form an alliance as they attack and corner the Rainbow Haired Warrior Jeff Hardy. Test and Albert decide to work solo for the moment, as Test goes toward his Turning Point opponent Rob Van Dam and Albert enters in a stare down, then a huge brawl with Mark Henry. Punk, Cabana and Joe stare at each other, the three of them good friends, but knowing what they have to do. However, their stare down is broken by Elijah Burke, AJ Styles and Maven that assault the three of them respectively. The clear is all cleared up in the middle, and Bob Sapp steps into it. However, he is soon confronted by his nemesis Brock Lesnar. Paul Heyman keeps himself close to Bob Sapp. Brock Lesnar and Bob Sapp continue walking closer and closer to each other. They are about to get face to face with each other, when out of nowhere Orlando Jordan, who had remained inside the ring but away from any competition, storms toward both of them. However, Lesnar and Sapp react first and working together, they take advantage of Jordan’s own momentum to send him running over the top rope and to the outside of the ring.

Orlando Jordan has been eliminated

Edge and MVP laugh on the outside of the ring realizing there’s even less competition. Bob Sapp and Brock Lesnar stare at Jordan for a couple of seconds, before staring at each other. Paul Heyman, right next to Sapp, tells him to go right after Lesnar. On the corner right behind Brock Lesnar, Maven continues mauling Samoa Joe, taking still advantage of the surprise factor of his assault on him. Maven looks to the outside and sees Orlando Jordan walking up the ramp. He soon realizes that Brock Lesnar and Bob Sapp were the ones who took them out. Maven finishes Joe with a huge body shot and he goes toward the distracted Brock Lesnar, nailing him with a club to the back, but the hit doesn’t exactly weakens Lesnar, instead, it just angers it. Brock turns around and gets right on the face of Maven. Maven tries to back away now that he finds himself in danger, however Brock grabs him, secures him, lifts him in the air Military Pressing him and drops him over the top rope and right to the outside of the ring

Maven has been eliminated

As soon as Lesnar drops Maven into elimination, Bob Sapp, per order of Paul Heyman, storms toward Brock Lesnar with clubs to the back and then trying to leg take him down and to the outside of the ring. Meanwhile, Rob Van Dam continues trading punches with Test. Albert and Mark Henry are busy in a huge brawl on one corner. Orton and Mr. Kennedy are using Jeff Hardy as their personal piñata, nailing them back and forth with straight right hands to the head. Hardy tries to fight back with a toe kick to the middle section of Kennedy, but Randy Orton goes right back toward him and gets the situation back in control. CM Punk is being attacked by Elijah Burke, however Samoa Joe walks toward him and attacks Burke, helping Punk and trying to stop the assault of the Silver Tongued Pugilist. Colt Cabana has been forgotten by Joe in his attempt to help CM Punk and continues getting punished by AJ Styles, who still shows signals of the punishment The Undertaker delivered to him earlier on the night. Paul Heyman cheers for Bob Sapp as Bob struggles with Brock Lesnar trying to eliminate him. Rob Van Dam ends his exchange with Test, connecting him with his Windmill Kick, landing it right on the jaw. RVD turns around and he sees Paul Heyman completely distracted acting as Bob Sapp’s personal cheerleader. Van Dam goes toward him, grabs him by the back and just launches him over the top rope and to the outside of the ring.

Paul Heyman has been eliminated.

JBL: And there goes Heyman’s dreams of winning this match.

JR: Are you serious? But well, if you believe in divine retribution, it was Rob Van Dam the one who took him out.

Jeff Hardy on the other side of the ring finally manages to get some separation, kicking Randy Orton on the gut and punching Mr. Kennedy repeatedly until they both back away. Hardy decides to focus his attack then on Randy Orton, connecting him with straight right hands to the head. Mr. Kennedy is able to recover and he goes toward Hardy helping Orton, landing Hardy with a forearm smash right to the face. Kennedy grabs Hardy and he throws him toward the only other free corner in the ring. However, right when he is going to crash with it, Hardy leaps and lands on the top rope, then comes right down hitting Whisper on the Wind on Mr. Kennedy. Hardy gets back to his feet taunting to the crowd, however out of nowhere he gets grabbed by Randy Orton, set up and connected with his Inverted Neckbreaker. Randy Orton sees CM Punk and Samoa Joe double teaming Elijah Burke and he goes toward Joe, taking him apart with clubs to the back. Bob Sapp finally gives up on his attempt to eliminate Brock Lesnar as for the moment, and just knocks Lesnar down with a delayed vertical suplex down to the canvas. Brock turns around and he sees Rob Van Dam still gloating over the fact of having eliminated Paul Heyman, Sapp’s manager. RVD turns around only to find himself face to face with Bob, who nails him with a big clothesline. Sapp gets RVD back to his feet and lays him against the ring ropes. He then takes a little impulse and explodes toward Van Dam, connecting him with yet another clothesline and throwing him to the outside of the ring right into elimination.

RVD has been eliminated.

JBL: And if you believe in divine retribution, Sapp just eliminated Rob Van Dam.

AJ Styles, on another side of the ring, drives repeatedly his shoulder right to the middle section of his opponent Colt Cabana. He rolls backwards and then leaps looking for a flying tackle, however in mid movement Colt Cabana reacts first and he goes to back body drop AJ Styles to the outside of the ring. However, Styles is able to land on the apron instead than on the outside of the ring. Colt Cabana turns around and he goes to attack AJ, however Styles reacts first and he leaps on the apron wrapping his legs around the head of Cabana, and then pulls trying to take him to the outside of the ring. AJ secures his position then by grabbing the ropes with his hands. AJ Styles struggles to eliminate Colt Cabana, he already has him head down almost eliminated. The Rated R Superstar walks toward the men in the predicament, and reminding everyone he is still active in the match, he pulls Colt Cabana down by the head and right into elimination.

Colt Cabana has been eliminated.

Edge shows he has loyalty for nobody and he tries to grab AJ Styles by the boot and pull him down as well, however Styles kicks him right on the head sending Edge away. Styles goes between the ropes and tries to enter the ring. Samoa Joe blocks meanwhile an attempted suplex of Randy Orton and instead counters by lifting Randy Orton, and then dropping Orton head first right into the canvas connecting a Brainbuster. Joe then sees AJ Styles entering the ring and goes toward him. CM Punk on the corner thinks to have found his rest, however Bob Sapp runs toward him and nails him out of nowhere with a Running Body Splash. He then starts blatantly choking CM Punk out. Mr. Kennedy and Jeff Hardy have gotten back to their feet and are back at it on a corner trading blows. Mark Henry and Albert are still going at it, however as soon as Mark Henry seems to have gotten the upperhand, Test joins his tag team partner and both Tag Team Champions double team Mark Henry. Elijah Burke, for the first time in the match, seems to have found some rest on the contest. He looks to the outside and there he finds MVP. He then looks to his right and notices Samoa Joe and AJ Styles brawling, and apparently being on a special position, and he calls MVP telling him to enter the ring and attack them. MVP does right that and he enters the ring. He then points and measures Samoa Joe, as he apparently have chosen him as his victim. Meanwhile, Elijah Burke lets the situation progress and he takes his aggression on Brock Lesnar, who was trying to get back to his senses. MVP finally storms toward Samoa Joe looking for his Player’s Boot, however Samoa Joe seems to have seen MVP come toward him on the tail of his eye, as he rolls out of the way letting MVP pass and instead connect his kick on AJ Styles, landing it on the chest and sending him over the top rope and right into elimination.

AJ Styles has been eliminated

JR: And the irony just continues, AJ Styles was one of the men MVP stood out for against Crushing C, the confrontation that ended up getting MVP a match against The Undertaker, and now, he has eliminated him!

JBL: You must be loving this don’t you JR?

Elijah Burke nails one final stomp to the head of Brock Lesnar. He then goes toward MVP and Samoa Joe. MVP is obviously mad at Joe making him eliminate AJ Styles and is assaulting him. CM Punk shoves Bob Sapp away for a moment and steps forward trying to help Joe, however Sapp grabs him by the hair and pulls him right back close to him. Burke joins MVP on the punishment of Samoa Joe. Both Burke and MVP grab one leg each of Samoa Joe, lift him, and launch him right to the outside of the ring.

Samoa Joe has been eliminated.

Immediately after the elimination, MVP returns the favor to Bob Sapp of keeping Punk away and he joins him double teaming CM. Test and Albert have managed to dominate Mark Henry, and they have him laid against the ring ropes, ready for elimination. Both champions step backward taking impulse, then they storm toward Henry, however the World Strongest Man reacts first and he sidesteps to his right, getting in front only of Test and back body dropping him to the outside of the ring.

Test has been eliminated.

Henry turns around and Albert tries to get revenge by heating a clothesline; however Henry ducks the attempt letting his opponent pass by and end up against the ropes. Mark Henry turns around and now he nails his opponent with a clothesline, sending Albert to the outside of the ring.

Albert has been eliminated.

Elijah Burke pads MVP and Bob Sapp on the back, sort of congratulating them for their punishment and attack on CM Punk. He keeps walking going to restart his attack on Brock Lesnar, however this time, as he turns around, he finds Brock Lesnar back to his feet. Burke enters in panic and he storms toward his opponent, however Brock catches him, secures him, and connects him with a Belly to Belly suplex sending Elijah Burke over the top rope and to the outside of the ring.

Elijah Burke has been eliminated

Brock Lesnar turns around and he sees Mark Henry taunting to the crowd on the other side of the ring. Lesnar storms toward him looking for a clothesline, however Mark Henry is able to get out of the way letting Brock Lesnar pass by. Brock barely avoids getting himself eliminated on his own momentum. Brock turns around and Mark Henry finds his opportunity as he storms toward Brock Lesnar in full speed, however Brock reacts first getting down and lowering the top rope making Mark Henry run all the way over the top rope and to the outside of the ring.

Mark Henry has been eliminated.

Brock Lesnar turns around and he sees the double team happening over CM Punk thanks to Bob Sapp and MVP. On the outside of the ring, Edge is, even though he is also pretending a little more than what it’s actually happening to him, just beginning to get back to his feet after the kick to the head of AJ Styles. Lesnar storms toward Sapp, however in mid run, he gets stopped by Randy Orton who appears out of nowhere and gets him up connecting him with an awe inspiring RKO. Orton gets back to his feet obviously confident of his feat, however as he turns around, he gets connected in surprising fashion by Jeff Hardy, who leaps toward him and nails him with a Lou Thesz press, then rains on him with a huge amount of punches to the head of Orton. Mr. Kennedy walks toward him nonetheless and he picks up Hardy by the hair and away from Orton. On the other corner, Sapp has set Punk up and connected him with a big standing spinebuster. MVP adds to the offense with a jumping knee drop to the chest of his opponent. Kennedy grabs Hardy and he sets him over his shoulders. He steps backwards taking impulse and then he goes for the Green Bay Plunge, however avoiding the move Hardy slides down of the grab of his opponent and back down to the canvas. Mr. Kennedy turns around only to get kicked in the middle section and connected with a Twist of Fate. MVP gets CM Punk back to his feet on the other side of the ring. He tells Sapp to wait next to the ring ropes. MVP drags Punk away and then gets him back to his feet. He grabs CM by the arm and Irish Whips right into Bob Sapp, who immediately back body drops CM Punk right into the outside. However, CM Punk is able to land on his two feet on the apron. Sapp turns around but before he’s able to attack, CM nails him with a Roundhouse kick right into the head staggering him back. MVP goes toward CM as well, however the straightedge superstar receives him as well with a tackle between the middle rope and right to the gut of Montel Vontavious Porter.

CM Punk has been able to recover the control of the situation. The Rated R Superstar nonetheless crawls toward the apron. CM Punk is about to springboard, however, his leg is grabbed by Edge, stopping him from elevating. Edge then pulls the leg of Punk causing the straightedge superstar to lose his balance and fell of the apron, hitting his head on his way down and falling into elimination.

CM Punk has been eliminated.

CM Punk lands on the outside with his two feet on the ground. He turns around and stares at Edge with anger. Edge avoids any confrontation and escapes from Punk sliding into the ring. Edge gets into account that he has gotten back into the inside of the ring. He sees MVP right in front of him. Edge dashes toward him and nails him with a Spear. Edge gets up, turns around and storms toward Mr. Kennedy, connecting him as well with a Spear. Randy Orton tries to assault him, however Edge ducks an attempted clothesline, kicks Orton right in the middle section and connects him with an Impaler DDT. He gets right back to his feet and storms toward Bob Sapp, nailing him as well with a Spear. Edge gets back to his feet realizing he has cleaned house. He notices Brock Lesnar on the other end of the ring. Edge storms toward him looking for the Spear, however Brock Lesnar reacts first, gets him over his shoulders and connects Edge with the F-5. Lesnar turns around only to get connected by a leg lariat of Jeff Hardy, showing that this match truly is every man for himself. Hardy turns around and he gets groggied by a big straight right hand by Bob Sapp. On the other side of the ring, MVP uses the ring ropes to pull himself back to his feet. However, before Sapp is able to continue his attack of Hardy, out of nowhere and keeping the trend of the match, Randy Orton nails Bob Sapp with an RKO. Orton is still punished from the match and he cannot do anything else but collapse down to the canvas. MVP stares at Jeff Hardy and he knows that this is his chance. MVP gets back to his feet and he taunts at Jeff Hardy, announcing yet another Player’s Boot. He finally storms toward Jeff Hardy, but in mid run, a gong sounds and lights go out!

When the lights go back on, The Undertaker is right in the middle of the ring, grabbing MVP by the throat. Taker continues choking MVP as he takes him closer and closer to the ropes, until he just spins Porter over the ropes and into elimination.

MVP has been eliminated.

JBL: What! What in the world is The Undertaker doing in there?

JR: Talk about mind games, Taker has a PhD in mind games, and he has just started them with MVP.

Lights go back out, and when they return, The Undertaker is no longer in the ring and is nowhere to be seen. Hardy is trying to get himself together next to the ring ropes. Bob Sapp sees this on the other side of the ring, to where he has crawled, and he storms toward Jeff Hardy looking to eliminate him, however out of nowhere and using what he had left on the tank, Brock Lesnar takes Bob Sapp down with a huge clothesline knocking him down. However, Jeff Hardy is not safe, as now it’s Mr. Kennedy the one who goes toward him and mauls him with a big amount of punches. Randy Orton soon goes right back toward Hardy and reforms his alliance with Mr. Kennedy, both double teaming Hardy. Orton tells Kennedy to take care of him as he steps backwards, only to then, as soon as Mr. Kennedy turns around, grab him by the trunks and send him over the top rope betraying him.

Mr. Kennedy has been eliminated.

Randy Orton turns around with a huge smile on his face, only to get connected by a huge spear out of nowhere by a recovered Edge. Jeff Hardy tries to separate himself from the ropes, however Edge receives him with straight right hands to the head of Hardy. The assault of Edge takes Hardy all the way to the corner. Brock Lesnar is the one now who finds himself against the ring ropes, as he is using them to pull himself right back to his feet. Sapp notices this as he gets back to a standing position. Bob starts connecting him Brock with big straight right hands. Sapp takes impulse and he storms toward Brock looking to give him that final push to the outside, however Brock sidesteps out of the way letting Bob go over the top rope. Somehow however, Sapp holds on to the ring ropes and recovers his standing position on the apron. Lesnar is the one now running toward Bob, however Sapp receives him with a Big Boot staggering Brock Lesnar away. Sapp walks right back into the ring and he walks toward Brock Lesnar, who is groggy close to another set of ring ropes. Sapp grabs Brock by the head and starts guiding him back to his feet, however out of nowhere Brock Lesnar reacts and lifts Sapp getting him over his shoulders. Lesnar walks close to the ropes and drops Bob Sapp after a fireman carry position down to the outside.

Bob Sapp has been eliminated.

JR: Baw Gawd, right here tonight, Brock Lesnar has exorcised his demons and he has taken out Bob Sapp.

JBL: He has yet to actually pin Bob Sapp you know.

Edge has taken care of Jeff Hardy, as soon as Brock turns around, he nails him with a shocking Spinning Heel Kick. Edge gets back to his feet and turns around, only to get connected by a perfect set of dropkick by Randy Orton. Orton picks up Edge and he starts nailing him with big straight right hands. He then grabs Edge by the trunks and tries to hoist him over the top rope and down into elimination. Jeff Hardy gets right back to his senses and he storms toward Orton and Edge, helping Orton trying to eliminate the Rated R Superstar. However, Edge retaliates with a big punch to the head of Orton making him stagger back, and a poke to the eyes of Hardy. Edge rolls back to the inside of the ring coming from the apron and from under the bottom rope. He then dashes to the ring ropes on the other side of the ring and bounces back going toward both men. Jeff Hardy wants Edge all for himself, and so before he goes toward him, Hardy connects Orton with a toe kick to the middle section sending him even further away. Edge finally reaches Hardy, and Jeff is able to sidestep out of the way avoiding any contact. Edge is able to barely stop from sending himself over the top rope. Edge turns around and Hardy toes a middle kick to him, however Edge blocks it, only to get countered by Hardy as well who nails him with a Reverse Mule Kick, kicking Edge all the way over the top rope and to the outside of the ring.

Edge has been eliminated.

Orton gathers himself together and he storms toward Hardy looking for an RKO, however Hardy has just too much momentum going on right now and he blocks the attempt of Randy Orton, sending him instead over the top rope.

Randy Orton has been eliminated.

JR: Our King of the Ring, our King the Ring just eliminated both Edge and Randy Orton!

JBL: I can’t believe he managed to avoid a Spear and an RKO so suddenly.

Jeff Hardy walks toward the middle of the ring where he meets Brock Lesnar. Both men stare at each other before going at it. They exchange blows and trade fists. However, Jeff Hardy gets the upperhand by connecting a toe kick right to the middle section. Hardy goes to set up the Twist of Fate, however Brock counters and he gets him over his shoulders setting him in position. Lesnar goes to spin him and connect the F-5, but Hardy reverses as well, lands over his two feet on the canvas, and when Brock turns around he finally connects him with the Twist of Fate. Hardy is absolutely on fire. Jeff takes his shirt off and walks toward the corner, where he climbs to the top rope. There he taunts to the crowd and announces the Swanton Bomb. Jeff Hardy finally launches from the top and flies through the air looking to connect the Swanton Bomb, however, and right on the nick of time, Brock Lesnar rolls out of the way making Hardy fail. Jeff lands with suck strength that he almost bounces right back to his feet. Brock grabs him by the head, and throws him over the top rope to the outside of the ring.

Result: Brock Lesnar wins!


JR: MY GOD, it’s over, it’s over, Lesnar did it, Lesnar is going to WrestleBowl.

JBL: And now Brock has a date with destiny, at Ford Field against Triple H for the BTW World Heavyweight Championship.


Brock Lesnar climbs to the top rope taunting to the crowd. Confetti comes from down the ceiling as Lesnar celebrates his victory.

JR: The Game said Brock would never be World Champion here in BTW, at WrestleBowl, both men will have a chance to prove that.

JBL: But only one will walk out as the champion...and as inmortal.




Scene fades to an end with Brock Lesnar celebrating his victory.



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BTW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Triple H(c) vs Brock Lesnar


Goldberg and Randy Couture vs Big Show and ???


The Undertaker vs MVP


BTW Continental Title Match
Christian Cage(c) vs Chris Jericho


Monster's Ball
Sabu vs ??? vs ??? vs ???
 

Qwake

Guest
BM: The battle Royal, it was quite exciting to see who you would choose to face HHH at Wrestlebowl and I had a feeling it would be Lesnar, the match was good but I feel that you could have seperated the eliminations out a bit more but I guess it was hard with 19 men in the ring. Good match and the others were quite good too.

WM: Umaga killing Ruckus and Sabian, it gets Umaga over which it should do but obviouslly the others were better...

BP: Show/Couture/Goldberg was pretty good, in character and it was a good long length which helped build the feud. Jeff/Edge was also pretty good, Edge is always great though so yeah, he was in great character. The opening also ties for the best of the night, nice job with promos in this show.

WP: None, the promos really stood out in this show.

AC: Good show, the promos were great and the matches weren't bad either, the feuds are going well and WrestleBowl is shaping up quite nicely. I will try and check out your next show.

CP: Check out IPW if you wanna...
 

Evil Austin

Guest
Here is my review. Though I am sorry I can only give comments on the matches in full form as I am in the middle of doing some things myself on my show. So I might edit it later.

Christian Cage vs. Colt Cabana Both of these men had great spots in this match great back and forth action and a really great way to open up the show because the oppener should always be an exciting match to not bore the readers and make them want to read until the end. This did exactly that and this was a great read. I have both of these men in my BTB and it really oppened my eyes and showed me that when put together these two can have a great match. Good job with this.

CM Punk vs. Mark Henry Another great match I think not as good as the Cage and Cabana one but still nonetheless a great match a good ending and it made me want to see more between the two. And it was good that Henry did win because it showed that you intend to possibly give him a little push maybe give him a match with Punk at Wrestlebowl. That would certaintly be a great read.

Undertaker vs. AJ Styles This is the first time I have ever read these two go at it, and it was a clash of different styles lol no pun intended but a man of Undertaker's size against someone of AJ's size I didn't expect it to be to be honest as good as it was. I had high hopes for it but I thought it would be over before it started. Good actually great match and it showed that AJ Styles can roll with the big boys around BTW and that is a good thing. Maybe a possible rematch for them one time which would be great only if Undertaker can get rid of Elijah Burke :p (I remember them having a match at a ppv, It may be over their rivalry but I could be wrong haven't read in a few episodes).

Sabu vs. Messiah This match I actually was pumped to read I expected Messiah to win as he is a monster going into the monster ball match which by the way I am so reading. But Sabu is a great choice as well in fact if it where up to me I would find a way to have both of them in the match. But anyway the match between them was great lots of back and forth action and each men had moments where it looked like they would win and it would go either way. Thats the good thing about matches of this calibir you never know how its going to end until it does. And even then your like WHOA! Keep it up.

Umaga vs. Two guys Handicap matchThis was just a glorified squash match Umaga dominated most of it and then it was over it was a squash match with a few lines exta lol. Anyway not much to say about it besides the fact that your trying to make Umaga look strong maybe you are putting him in a big playing match with someone at the PPV? Maybe he will be in the monster ball match? That would be something I want to see.

Battle Royal MatchI am personally right this moment while I was reading that match am writting a 30 Man RR match and lol I got kinda confused writting a 30 man one and reading your 15 man one. So I stopped my work for about ten minutes to finish reading the match and it was worth it. I was laughing at Paul Heyman being in the match but I thought that Sapp was going to win coming into the match because you made Sapp look strong with his last match with HHH at Turning Point (i believe). But with Brock lesnar winning this is good too I guess we won't see another Brock Lesnar and Bill Godlberg match :p lol, but in all seriousness I think you have done that about four times at different ppv's ? One was an I quit match i remember reading. Anyway getting back on topic Brock Lesnar and HHH is a great Idea and it would be a great match I wonder what HHH has to say next week as we get closer to wrestlebowl.

Also I happen to have a Royal Rumble pay per view up which you did make predictions for, if you do have time please drop a few words on it. Thanks, all the best and expect me to read next week.
 

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BM: Battle Royal. Battle Royals have got to be the hardest match to write because of the amount of people involved but you managed to pull it off nicely by keeping everybody somewhat informed of what was going on. I also really enjoyed the Styles-Undertaker match. Really helps prove that Styles has what it takes to ascend to the top spots.

WM: None. Even the squash match was a good (short, but good) read.

BP: A tie between the opener with Orton and Big Show/Couture/Goldberg. Both were in character and really added to the storylines. I wonder who Big Show's partner will end up being.

WP: I thought there could have been a little more between Punk and Joe but that can wait another week. Wouldn't make sense to start anything too hard too fast.

AC: Wrestlebowl is already shaping up excellently. Lesnar as the number one contender should make Triple H's night a long one. It will be interesting to see where Sapp goes from here since he couldn't capture the title and didn't win the battle royal.
 

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BTW has come to terms with developmental wrestler Idol Stevens. We wish Idol Stevens good luck in his future endevours.


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Rumors from BTW
Your informer about Born to Wrestle

Altough no number has been confirmed, it is said that Randy Couture is being paid a big amount of money for his role on WrestleBowl.


Despite some talent having neck and knees problems, roster is said to be ratherly healthy going into WrestleBowl.


Crushing C is attenting to Hulk Hogan's CCW as BTW's Representant. Chris Jericho and Triple H are being discussed as posibilities to join him in the appearence. There are rumors saying that this visit could an attempt to bring Terry Bollea to BTW, but nothing is confirmed.


DSW Show Results:

Teddy Hart defeats Yoshitsune

Ken Doane, Joe Hennig and Idol Stevens (Before he was fired) defeated Cody Rhodes, Brad Imes and Davey Richards

Triple Threat Match
Necro Butcher defeats Adam Pearce and Austin Aries

Vladimir Kozlov defeats Matt Bentley

Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs defeat Alex Kozlov and Dan Rodman

DSW Heavyweight Title Match
Rene Dupree(c) defeats Shawn Spears


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Preview:

After months and months of being mentally held down by Triple H, saying that he couldn't be on the top of BTW, and that he will never be World Champion after his lost wars with Bob Sapp, Brock Lesnar came one step closer of proving the champion wrong, as he overcame 18 other men to become the Number One Contender at WrestleBowl. Triple H has confronted and gotten in Brock Lesnar's face many times before, but never as real opponents. What will happen when both men enter the same ring knowing they will battle one another at WrestleBowl, for the BTW World Championship?

Big Show entered the ring trying to give an apology, however, he ended up being challenge, when Goldberg affirmed that the apology was Crushing C's idea, not Randy Couture's or his, and instead they wanted to fight. 3 wheels have been set in position for the WrestleBowl wagon, but who will Big Show select as his tag team partner for the slobber knocker match at WrestleBowl?

Crushing C promised he would give an update on Rikishi's health after Randy Orton's vicious attack at Turning Point. How has Rikishi's wealth being developed?

And even though Rikishi was on Randy Orton's past, the Age of Orton is moving past him this week, as the Legend Killer, as ending third in his attempt of main eventing WrestleBowl, tries to restore his position and send a message to the locker room when he goes one on one with difficult opponent Messiah, who comes from losing a WrestleBowl spot against Sabu. Who will come out on top?

Irony is what suffered MVP, when he tried to stand up for Elijah Burke, AJ Styles and all the other young talent who has tried to defeat The Undertaker only to fail at the attempt, and instead of getting actions from Crushing C, the General Manager gave a chance to MVP to take matters into his own hands and face The Deadman at WrestleBowl. But what will happen this week when The Undertaker has to compete in a Handicap Match against his last week opponent AJ Styles and his opponent in 5 weeks, MVP?

Bob Sapp failed in his mision to be the one challenging The Game at WrestleBowl. Who will be his victim this week when he tries to restore his position as BTW's most dangerous monster?

CM Punk had a confidence boost before going into his match against Mark Henry by being greeted by Samoa Joe, long time friend of his. But this week, Samoa Joe will need the same amount of luck if not more, to be able to defeat Mark Henry when they go one on one against one another.

Last week Sabu became the first man to earn his spot at WrestleBowl's Monster's Ball by defeating Messiah. This week, Sabu's friend will have a chance to do the same, as Rob Van Dam goes one on one against loudmouth, arrogant Elijah Burke, who will try to bounce back from his defeat two weeks ago at the hands of The Undertaker at Turning Point.

Chris Jericho defeated the dangerous giant, The Big Show, at Turning Point, to become the Number One Contender for Christian Cage's championship at WrestleBowl, and last week, Y2J met BTW Continental Champion to personally invite him to this week's Highlight Reel. What will happen when this two bragadocious canadians share the same ring, and the BTW Continental Champion rests on the shoulders of Christian Cage?


Known Card:

WrestleBowl opponents, BTW World Champion HHH and Brock Lesnar in the same ring, at the same time!


Mr. Kennedy vs Colt Cabana


Randy Orton vs Messiah


Samoa Joe vs Mark Henry


Handicap Match
The Undertaker vs MVP and AJ Styles


Monster's Ball Qualifying Match
RVD vs Elijah Burke


Bob Sapp in action


Highlight Reel
Chris Jericho invites BTW Continental Champion Christian Cage


Big Show introduces his tag team partner for the match against Randy Couture and Goldberg at WrestleBowl.



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BTW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Triple H(c) vs Brock Lesnar


Goldberg and Randy Couture vs Big Show and ???


The Undertaker vs MVP


BTW Continental Title Match
Christian Cage(c) vs Chris Jericho


Monster's Ball
Sabu vs ??? vs ??? vs ???
 

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Mr. Kennedy vs Colt Cabana


Randy Orton vs Messiah


Samoa Joe vs Mark Henry


Handicap Match
The Undertaker vs MVP and AJ Styles


Monster's Ball Qualifying Match
RVD vs Elijah Burke


Bob Sapp in action
 

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Mr. Kennedy vs Colt Cabana

Randy Orton vs Messiah

Samoa Joe vs Mark Henry

Handicap Match
The Undertaker vs MVP and AJ Styles

Monster's Ball Qualifying Match
RVD vs Elijah Burke


This should be a very good show. Lesnar and Triple H in the same ring can be interesting. I'm curious as to who Big Show's partner is going to be. I'll be checking out/reviewing the show when it's posted.
 

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Mr. Kennedy vs Colt Cabana

This match should be good, both great wrestlers and both in my favs list. I look forwards to this.

Randy Orton vs Messiah

Randy Orton is awesome and he is going to be put over well here hopefully lol.

Samoa Joe vs Mark Henry

Two big guys isn't really a good look for a match to me but Joe beating him would be good.

Handicap Match
The Undertaker vs MVP and AJ Styles

I have a feeling Taker is going to be winning this by DQ somehow, I am not to sure yet though but it should be a pretty decent match.

Monster's Ball Qualifying Match
RVD vs Elijah Burke

This looks awesome, I will be checking out your show just for this alone. Should be good! Check out IPW if you want to, Part 1 of my PPV is up :D
 

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“Get Back†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Bob Sapp makes his way out, being accompanied by Paul Heyman.

JR: Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to a brand new edition of BTW Nitro and what a show we have ahead of us.

JBL: Of course it will be a hell of a show, we will have the return of the Highlight Reel, Christian Cage and Chris Jericho in the same ring.

JR: But speaking of champion and challenger being on the same ring, what will happen when Brock Lesnar and World Heavyweight Champion Triple H stand one on one in the same ring?

JBL: But right now, let’s just focus on that man inside the ring, Bob Sapp, ready to rumble, ready to destroy.


Some generic music plays as a man comes out. He is introduced as Matt Bentley. He makes his way down to the ring.



Bob Sapp vs Matt Bentley

Bob Sapp stares at Matt Bentley for a few seconds. Bentley is the first one to attack, as he goes to dash toward his opponent to attack him, however Sapp explodes first and he plants him with a shoulder block, bringing his opponent down. Bob Sapp now gets his opponent back to his feet. He sets him up and then plants him with a Snap Suplex. Sapp gets back to his feet and he taunts to the crowd flexing his muscles. Sapp grabs Matt Bentley by his hair and guides him up to a standing position, then takes impulse stepping back and Sapp then explodes toward him planting Matt with a powerful clothesline, that turns his opponent inside out making Matt Bentley do a 360 on the air. Bob Sapp grins as he knows he has the match under control. He grabs Bentley and kicks him on the gut, then sets him and plants him with a Powerbomb. However, after planting it, he doesn’t release his opponent, and instead, per indication of Paul Heyman, he gets him up again, planting him with a second Powerbomb. Heyman applauds and Sapp gets his opponent back up, still on the Powerbomb position, only to then plant his opponent with his Sapp Bomb. Bob gets back to his feet and he taunts to the crowd. Sapp goes toward the corner and he climbs to the second rope, then leaps down planting his opponent with the Sapp Splash. Bob Sapp makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Bob Sapp defeats Matt Bentley


JR: Thank God that’s over.

JBL: Every one of you who thought that Sapp had lost it last week when he didn’t win the Battle Royal, you better think again.


Bob Sapp celebrates his victory with Paul Heyman in the middle of the ring, getting a lot of boos from the audience.


(Commercial)


We go backstage and we see Jeremy Borash.

Borash: Ladies and Gentlemen, standing right next to me, please welcome, Jeff Hardy!

Crowd pops as Hardy walks into the arena.

Borash: How you’ve been doing Jeff?

Hardy: You know Jeremy, it’s been a weird week because, on one hand, I know that I am still the BTW King of the Ring, but on the other hand, I know that I was this close, this close to becoming the new BTW World Heavyweight Championship contender for WrestleBowl.

Borash: Yes, an amazing the contest the one we saw last week, and you this close to winning this match, that is quite and understatement as you were only over lasted in that match by the winner of that match, Brock Lesnar.

Hardy: It’s like that man, and it has always been like that. For Jeff Hardy it’s always to defy the odds. Brock, he wrestled a hell of a match, but the dude was the clear cut favorite entering the match. Me, instead, nobody believed in me, all my opponents in the match looked me down, all….

Crowd heavily boos as we see no other than Edge walk into the scene interrupting Hardy’s interview, just like he did last week.

Borash: Edge? Are you stalking Jeff or what?

Crowd laughs at Borash’s comment.

Edge: Why on Earth are you even talking Jeremy? Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, you just don’t get it do you? It’s not that nobody doesn’t believe in you, it’s that you don’t deserve to even be on the level you are right now, less to move on to an upper echelon.

Crowd boos.

Edge: Have you ever wondered why even if you have wrestled for over 15 years, you have never been World Champion? Hell, the biggest success you have ever achieved is drawing ten times and finally getting a fluke win over Kennedy. And, maybe you can help me with this Jeff but, why exactly is that? Is it because of your selection of extracurricular activities? Is it because you are simply a loser, or is it because…

The crowd boos heavily. Jeff Hardy, visibly angrier, shoves Borash away and gets right on Edge’s face.

Hardy: How’s Amy doing Edge? You owe me and my family big time, and dude, I will kick your ass in an instant!

Edge: Or…is it because of your wittiness to make this kind of comments on the worst of times. Jeff, you just don’t mess with me. AJ and CM Punk got warnings on when their names were added to the Rated R Hitlist, but with you, I am going to make an exception, but I’ll promise you this Jeff, one way or the other, I’ll take you out.

Edge and Jeff Hardy stare at each other. Edge finally walks backwards stepping away from the confrontation.


JR: I can’t believe the guts of Edge, the nerve of that young man is simply unbelievable.

JBL: Damn right it’s unbelievable, and you need to be exactly like that to make it to the top of this business, thing that obviously Jeff Hardy wouldn’t know about.



“One of a Kind†plays as Rob Van Dam makes his way out, taunting and playing to the crowd. He walks down the ramp and enters the ring, then climbs to the ropes taunting to the audience.

JR: And here we go, the second Qualifying match for Monster’s Ball at WrestleBowl.


“Don’t Waste my Time†plays to a chorus of boos as Burke comes out. He enters the ring and the referee rings the bell.


Elijah Burke vs RVD

Elijah Burke quickly advances toward Rob Van Dam and goes for a dropkick right to the knee of RVD, however Rob Van Dam leapfrogs over Burke avoiding the attack. Elijah gets back to his feet looking right to attack his opponent, however Van Dam plants him with a sidekick right to the jaw. Rob Van Dam then walks close to the ropes and uses them as leverage as he springboards and hits a reverse splash. He makes the cover: 1…, Elijah Burke kicks out. RVD gets back to his feet and stomps Elijah Burke a few times. He then looks at the ropes and runs toward them. He then bounces back and performs a handspring, then tries to land on Elijah Burke with a moonsault, however Elijah Burke is able to get out of the way making Rob Van Dam crash and fell. Burke quickly makes the cover: 1…2…, Rob Van Dam kicks out. Burke gets back to his feet and begins putting the boots on his opponent, he then starts dropping his elbow landing right on the chest of Rob Van Dam. Elijah Burke acts arrogantly and looks around the crowd getting a lot of heat. He then measures Van Dam and plants him with a knee drop landing right between the eyes of the former BTW Continental Champion. Elijah gets back to his feet and then drops his knee again, but this time he drops both. He incorporates again and lands once again with both knees right on the forehead of Rob Van Dam. He makes the cover: 1…2…, Rob Van Dam is able to kick out once again. Elijah Burke seems a little frustrated and gets back to his feet. He stomps viciously and hard on the head of RVD. He then removes his knee brace and merciless connects Van Dam with a knee drop right on the face, without any protection on his knee. Elijah Burke seems awfully happy from what he just did and he then circles the floored Van Dam, only to then plant RVD with a second unprotected knee drop, landing this time in the kneecap itself of Van Dam, causing RVD to scream in pain at the impact of knee hitting knee.

Elijah Burke feels the effect from the kneecaps clash as well, but his pain is only a portion of what RVD is feeling. Elijah Burke is finally able to get back to his feet, shaking his leg trying to shake off the pain as well. He grabs Van Dam by the leg he just punished and drags him close to the corner, even aggravating the possible injuries in the leg of Rob Van Dam, pushing further as well his dream of wrestling at WrestleBowl. He then grabs the top rope and uses it as leverage to pull himself up in the air, then landing Van Dam with a spectacular elbow drop landing right on the heart of Rob Van Dam. Burke gets back to a standing position and drags RVD by the leg to the middle of the ring. There Elijah Burke makes the cover: 1….2…., Rob Van Dam is able to kick out. Elijah Burke looks shocked by the resilience of his opponent and he remakes the cover, hooking this time both legs: 1…2…, Rob Van Dam gets one shoulder up avoiding the loss. Burke gets back to his feet and gets face to face with the official, arguing with the referee about a slow count. He finally quits on his efforts of getting the referee to reverse his decision. He turns around to continue his attack on Rob Van Dam, however RVD surprises him and out of nowhere he rolls Elijah Burke up: 1…2…, Elijah Burke is able to kick out. Van Dam gets back to his feet. He notices Burke doing the same and Rob dashes toward the ropes, then he bounces back and plants Elijah with a clothesline. Burke gets back to his feet again and Van Dam immediately bounces back to another set of ring ropes and clotheslines him once again down to the canvas. Elijah returns to a standing position for a third time and this time he gets knocked down to the canvas by Van Dam that plants him with a shoulder block. Rob sees the opportunity and he dashes to the ropes behind him, then bounces back and connects a very cheered Rolling Thunder landing completely over Elijah Burke. RVD feels the effect of the maneuver as well as he immediately grabs his lower back in pain, however he quickly is able to shake off the cobwebs.

Rob gets back to his feet and walks toward the corner, getting the crowd going still. He uses the ropes as leverage and connects Elijah Burke with a split-legged Moonsault, however Burke is able to get out of the way letting Rob Van Dam crash and burn down the canvas. Elijah Burke gets back to his feet and he bounces to the ropes, then plants the floored Van Dam with a senton. Burke gets RVD back to his feet and he throws him to the corner. Elijah Burke looks around to the arena taunting to the fans and announces the end. Burke walks to the opposite side of the corner taking impulse and creating some distance between him and his opponent. Burke lays against the corner taunting to the audience. He finally lifts his right hand taunting to the fans and then storms toward Van Dam, attempting to connect the Elijah Express. However, before he’s able to connect Rob, Van Dam puts his boot on the way driving straight to the jaw of Elijah, staggering him away. Burke turns around and goes right back toward RVD, only to get landed with a step up enziguiri right to the back of the head of his opponent knocking Elijah Burke away and down to the canvas. Van Dam sees the opportunity. He climbs to the top rope and after looking around to the audience, he flies through the airs looking for his Five Star Frog Splash, however Burke shows he was playing possum and rolls out of the way. But RVD doesn’t crash and burn to the canvas, instead, he performs a roll landing on the canvas with it and getting right back to his feet. Burke storms toward Van Dam, looking for a clothesline. However RVD ducks the attempt, then catches him in an schoolboy pin: 1…2…3.

Result: RVD defeats Elijah Burke


JR: He did it, he did it! Van Dam wins, Van Dam wins!

JBL: You know who’s responsible for this? Responsible for Burke losing tonight?

JR: Who?

JBL: God damn Undertaker. Elijah Burke was obviously mentally not prepared to step into the ring after his match with The Undertaker.

JR: Oh please, you don’t believe that yourself.


RVD celebrates his victory in the middle of the ring, with his face reflecting tiredness due to the match.


(Commercial)


We see the ring ready for the Highlight Reel.

“Break Down the Walls†plays to a big amount of cheers from the audience as Chris Jericho makes his way out, in street clothes, and with a smile enjoying the crowd reaction. Y2J enters the ring and climbs to all corners taunting to the crowd.

JR: We’re back and it’s time for that man right there, the Ayatollah of Rock and Rollah, to host his very own Highlight Reel.


Jericho settles in the middle of the ring with a microphone in his hand.

Y2J: Ladies and Gentlemen, be all welcome to BTW is Jericho!

Crowd erupts.

Y2J: And as you can see, live from the Bean City, we’re ready to party. We have the cool carpet covering the ring, we have extremely highly expensive Jeritron 6000, we have thousands and thousands of Jericholics standing on their feet and chanting “Jericho, Jerichoâ€, over and over.

The crowd responses the tease with a huge Jericho chant.

Y2J: And of course, you have the best of hosts you could ever dream about, the Sexy Beast, Chris Jericho!

Crowd gives a loud pop.

Y2J: We’ve got it all tonight, but you know, all good party must come to an end, so allow me to go ahead and, avoid all formalities and give you the buzz killer plain, simple, direct: Christian Cage.

Crowd heavily boos.

Y2J: I know and…Christian Cage.

Crowd boos even heavier.

Y2J: Christian Cage.

Jericho smiles as the crowd boos the hell out of Captain Charisma.

Y2J: Ladies and Gentlemen please welcome my guest for this evening’s Highlight Reel, the reigning BTW Continental Champion, and clearly a fan favorite, Christian Cage!


“Just Close your Eyes†plays to a big amount of boos from the audience as Christian Cage, with the BTW Continental Championship wrapped around his waist, makes his way down the ramp and into the ring, where he stares at Chris Jericho.

Jericho has a huge smile on his face.

Y2J: Christia…

Cage: Would you stop it already? It isn’t enough that you humiliate me in front of all my peeps, but you also have to take advantage of my popularity to get this people to interact with you, to get into your little host segment, because otherwise, and we both know it, they would all be sitting on top of their chubby, dirty, creepy little hands.

Y2J: Just for the record, I didn’t bring that up, but if you want to speak about creepy, then…

Cage: Don’t go there.

Y2J: I’m sorry, I truly am. I didn’t know you were so sensible. I didn’t know our Continental Champion had such a bad self-esteem, which makes me wonder, why? I mean, you are a former BTW Tag Team Champion, your names is forever written with the all time greats that have held the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, and after all of that, you take offense in what someone like me has to say.

Cage: You know Chris, you certainly recognize greatness when you see it, and like a good friend of mine says, I am th…

Y2J: Or, maybe your low self-esteem has to do with the fact that you know when and where your championship reign is coming to an end: Ford Field, Detroit, five weeks from now.

Crowd pops.

Y2J: And most importantly, you know who is the one who is going to end your reign, and that man is standing in front of you, staring at you dead in the eye.

Crowd cheers yet again.

Cage: You know Jericho, you can accuse me of having low self-esteem, which of course isn’t the truth, as there is nobody as confident as Captain Charisma, but you are completely on the other side of the stick aren’t you?

Christian stares at Jericho as Chris grins.

Cage: I mean, you have the nerve to come out with that haircut you got, you have the nerve to speak to the masses with your screeching, annoying voice, and you have the nerve to come out and host this shell of a host show.

Crowd boos.

Cage: I remember when I hosted the Highlight Reel myself, many many years ago, back when the show actually meant something. But now, with your so called sense of humor, you have single handedly destroyed the Highlight Reel.

Crowd boos again.

Cage: But me on the other hand, I also have a host show, and unlike the Highlight Reel, I don’t whore it down, I save it for special occasions, and that’s why it still means something.

Y2J: And that is why also nobody cares about it.

Cage: The Peepshow. The single best host show in the history of BTW, way, way better than the Highlight Reel ever was, Chris, if you didn’t know, now you know.

Y2J: Well Christian, you have done putting over a show that we have not seen like in a trizillion years that, what the hell, I will accept your invitation and be your guest next week at the Peepshow.

Cage: What?

Y2J: Maybe then, when you get to me even more, you won’t feel so bad about losing that BTW Continental Championship to me, as you will truly know, I am better than you.

Chris Jericho and Christian Cage stare at each other. Christian Cage backs down from the confrontation, as he steps backwards cursing Jericho.

JR: Oh, look at that, our brave Captain Charisma backing down from a confrontation, really shocking.

JBL: You’re missing up the greater picture JR, the Peepshow returns! Live, next week right here on BTW Nitro!


We go backstage and we see MVP and AJ Styles backstage warming up.

MVP: Let’s go.

MVP and AJ Styles start walking.


JR: And when we return, the Handicap Match, MVP and AJ Styles teaming up to take on The Undertaker.


(Commercial)


JR: We’re back and John, you spoke about The Demon of Death Valley earlier tonight, well now it’s time to see him in action.

JBL: In action? Make no mistake about it JR, Taker is not in for a match tonight, he’s in for a dismantling.


“I’m Coming†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as MVP along with his partner AJ Styles, make their way down the ramp and enter the ring, where both men, in their different styles, taunt to the crowd.

“The Darkest Side†starts playing after a huge gong resounds through the arena. The Undertaker appears on the stage and slowly, he starts walking down the ramp.

JR: And you better get used to this MVP, because these chills are the very same you will feel five weeks from now at WrestleBowl.

JBL: Oh no JR, they get worse. When you see The Deadman walking down that ramp coming from your soul, you get scared the living hell out of you.


Taker reaches the interior of the ring and there he takes out his jacket and hat, rolling his eyes to the back of the head. The referee rings the bell.



Handicap Match
The Undertaker vs MVP and AJ Styles

MVP tells AJ Styles that he wants to win the match. The Undertaker and MVP stare at each other from different sides of the ring. MVP is seen brash and arrogant, talking a lot of trash to the Deadman. Taker goes into attack position and both men start circling each other. The Undertaker steps toward Montel, however, cowardly, and showing his true colors, MVP backs down retrieving to his corner and makes the tag to AJ Styles, escaping from a confrontation with The Undertaker. AJ Styles, a little hesitant at first, enters the ring, not removing his sight from The Deadman. MVP has a little grin on his face as AJ steps into the squared circle and into his confrontation with the Deadman. Undertaker has backed down to his corner and there he’s waiting for any of his opponents to man up and go towards him. Undertaker and AJ Styles stare at each other from different ends of the ring. Finally Taker gears up and gets into offensive mode, with his punches stuck in front of his face ready to attack. AJ waits for him, watching the Deadman step closer and closer. The Undertaker finally reaches to him and swings for a punch, however AJ Styles is able to duck avoiding any contact. The Undertaker turns around after failing and immediately Styles nails him with a big forearm smashes right to the head of his opponent. AJ follows up with a calf kick right to the left leg of his opponent. AJ Styles connects a toe kick to the middle section and then dashes to the ropes behind him. AJ Styles bounces back looking to attack his opponent, however The Undertaker reacts attacking first as he catches his opponent with both hands on the throat. Taker turns around and then hurls AJ Styles across the ring all the way to the corner, impacting AJ Styles against it spine first. The Undertaker goes to the other side of the ring and after taking impulse, he dashes full speed toward the cornered highflier connecting him with a Running Body Splash. He grabs AJ Styles keeping him from collapsing down to the canvas and leaves him lying against the corner, so that he can repeat the punishment.

The Undertaker walks backward toward the opposite corner, and after he has reached the corner, he storms toward AJ Styles, effectively connecting his opponent with a second Running Body Splash. Taker steps backwards creating distance between him and the corner, and he turns his back on the corner waiting for AJ Styles to stagger back. AJ Styles does exactly that as he staggers back from the corner after the punishment of his opponent. Taker secures him on his grasp and goes for a Sidewalk Slam, that connects perfectly. The Undertaker goes to turn around and capitalize on his attack, however as he does, out of nowhere Montel Vontavious Porter storms toward him coming from the inside of the ring and lands The Deadman with a huge clothesline, knocking Taker down. The referee immediately steps into the action and he takes MVP out of the ring, however Montel Vontavious Porter has managed to change the tide of the match. AJ Styles goes toward the floored Undertaker and nails him with a Moonsault. AJ Styles gets back to his feet and with a confident grin on his face he taunts to the crowd. Styles grabs Taker by the head and guides him back to his feet, then starts mauling him with straight right hands to the head of his opponent, then mixes up his offense with chops to the chest. He then grabs Taker by the arm and goes to Irish Whip him toward the ring ropes of the opposite side of the ring, however The Deadman is able to counter and instead he is the one sending AJ Styles toward the ring ropes. AJ bounces back and goes right toward The Undertaker, who is waiting for him to attack him, however AJ continues the fast speed of his offense and slides right between the legs of his opponent, ending behind The Deadman. Taker doesn’t even have time to turn around as he gets connected by a leg lariat to the back of the head knocking him down. AJ Styles doesn’t fully capitalize and instead he taunts once again to the crowd, extending both his arms in the classic taunt, showing the confidence of being on the driver’s seat.

The Undertaker starts getting back to his feet and recuperating, getting back to over his knees and elbows. Immediately AJ Styles dashes toward Taker and connects him with a low front dropkick right to the head knocking The Undertaker out cold. AJ Styles finally makes the cover: 1….2…, Taker gets one shoulder up. AJ Styles tries to change his strategy in the match and goes for a submission maneuver, as he grabs the left arm of his opponent, spins over it and is about to drop to the canvas trying to lock in an armbar variation, however, before he is able to drop to the canvas, The Undertaker reaches toward him and using his free right hand he grabs him by the throat. AJ Styles, trying to escape from the grasp, unhooks his legs from around the other arm of Taker, and tries to back away. However, The Undertaker has him secured grabbed by the throat. The Undertaker goes to finally lift him connecting the Chokeslam, but before it happens, AJ Styles quickly drives his elbow repeatedly to the head of his opponent, forcing The Undertaker to let him go. AJ Styles remains groggy, but he manages to finish his flurry of offense connecting his opponent with a big picture perfect dropkick knocking The Undertaker away. Styles drops down to his knees and crawls toward his corner, where he reaches and manages to tag in MVP. MVP enters and he remains on the corner, taunting to The Undertaker and waiting for him to recover. The Deadman starts getting back to his senses. He reaches back to his feet, and immediately MVP dashes toward him connecting him with a straight up Big Boot to the head of The Undertaker, knocking him out cold. MVP makes the cover: 1…2…, Taker gets one shoulder up. Frustration appears on the face of Montel, who argues with the referee. He settles with the idea that the match is still going and he walks back to the corner, taunting Taker again and waiting for him to get back to his feet. MVP is arrogantly waiting for it to happen, however, he doesn’t expect to Undertaker to just sit up.

Taker returns to his feet and MVP storms toward him, looking for a second Big Boot, however Taker sidesteps making MVP fail, and as Porter turns around, he gets grabbed by the throat. But before The Undertaker is able to go for the Chokeslam, from behind AJ Styles clubs him on the back and knocks him down to the mat. MVP rolls out of the ring close to the announce table. The referee tries to force AJ out of the ring, but AJ shoves him away. The Undertaker starts getting back to his senses, grabbing his middle section in pain. Styles walks toward him and turns The Undertaker flipping him over his belly. AJ walks toward him and stands above him, then grabbing him by the legs he tries to set The Undertaker for the Styles Clash, however before it gets connected The Undertaker is able to counter by using his arms to pull the right leg of AJ Styles and bring him down to the canvas. Taker remains on his knees not able to fully get back to his feet. The Undertaker goes to finally do so and return to his standing position, where out of nowhere he gets blasted right on the head with a chair shot of MVP. The referee sends the bell to be ringed.

Result: The Undertaker wins via DQ


MVP doesn’t care that the bell has been ringed and he continues his assault on The Undertaker, nailing him repeatedly with chair shots all over his humanity.

JR: Oh come on, you can’t beat the man fair and square and you have to resource to thinks like this.

JBL: It’s called sending a message.


MVP continues punishing and punishing his opponent repeatedly with the chair. He tells AJ Styles to incorporate The Undertaker. AJ does exactly that and brings Taker up to his knees. MVP storms toward him and nails him with a straight shot to the face with the chair. Blood starts pouring down from the face of the Deadman. AJ Styles grabs the chair and tells MVP he also wants to punish Taker. He puts the chair in front of his own chair and performs a moonsault, landing over The Undertaker, driving the chair right onto the chest of Taker on the process. MVP stares at AJ and taunts for a kick.

JR: Would you stop it already?


MVP walks toward his corner and waits for Taker to somehow start recovering. To a big pop from the crowd, and showing his resilience, Taker, after a couple of seconds of struggling, puts one knee on the canvas trying to get himself together. AJ puts the chair in front of his face, and MVP storms toward him, connecting Taker with the Drive-By-Kick, driving the steel chair directly into the face of The Undertaker.


JBL: You talk about sending a message, you talk about getting the mental advantage, well MVP did just that tonight going into WrestleBowl.

JR: MVP didn’t even want to enter the ring to fight The Undertaker, and he had to do something like this to get the advantage. Message sent by Oklahoma ass.


MVP taunts over the floored, bleeding Undertaker. AJ Styles stares at him with a grin on his face.


(Commercial)




JR: Last week, as you saw, it was CM Punk the one who went one on one with Mark Henry, but tonight…

JBL: Tonight it’s his buddy Samoa Joe, and like I have said, he’s going to need a hell more than luck to win this match.


“Killing Vibe†plays to cheers from the audience as Samoa Joe explodes from the back to the stage. He looks focused as he walks down the ram and enters the ring, ready for the match.

“Somebodies Gonna Get it†plays to boos from the crowd as Mark Henry power walks down the ramp, talking trash to ringside fans. He walks up the steps and enters the ring, where he stares at Joe. The referee rings the bell.



Samoa Joe vs Mark Henry

Samoa Joe and Mark Henry walk close to each other, getting right in front of each other’s faces. Samoa Joe taunts to the crowd and taunts to his opponent as he mocks at the fact the he’s taller than Mark Henry. The World Strongest Man takes offense at that and he shoves Joe away. Joe rolls over his head and jumps right back to his feet, storming toward his opponent, only to get connected with a powerful clothesline of Mark Henry. The World Strongest Man is the one now taunting to his opponent, mocking Samoa Joe back now that he’s knocked down on the canvas. Henry grabs Samoa Joe by the head and guides him back to his feet, and then he weakens him with a headbutt, which almost brings his opponent back again down to the canvas. Mark Henry grabs Samoa Joe by the arm and he Irish Whips him toward the ring ropes. Joe bounces back right toward his monstrous opponent. Mark Henry goes for a big clothesline, however Samoa Joe is able to duck the attempt passing by and dashing toward the next set of ring ropes on the opposite side of the ring. Samoa Joe bounces back again only to get connected by a Running Body Splash that brings Samoa Joe violently down to the canvas. Mark Henry makes the cover: 1…2…, Joe kicks out. Mark Henry gets back to his feet only to come right down landing a big elbow drop directly to the chest of his opponent: 1…2…, Joe kicks out for the second time. Mark Henry returns to his standing position and for the second time in the match, he nails an elbow drop directly to the chest cavity of his opponent. Henry gets back to his feet and nails the second consecutive, and third of the match, elbow drop on Samoa Joe. Mark Henry remakes the cover: 1…2…, Samoa Joe somehow gets one shoulder up. The Silverback seems extremely frustrated. Henry gets back to his feet with anger appearing on his face. He dashes to the ring ropes behind of him. Mark Henry bounces back and goes toward his opponent and goes for yet another elbow drop, however somehow Samoa Joe is able to roll out of the way making his opponent crash and burn failing his maneuver.

Henry tries to reincorporate getting all the way up to his knees. Samoa Joe crawls toward the ring ropes and he pulls himself back to his feet. He sees his opponent up to his knees and stares at him, waiting for Mark Henry to get back to his feet. The King of the Jungle gets right back to his standing position and Samoa Joe storms toward his opponent and nails him with a running step on enziguiri, connecting Mark right on the back of the head. However, the kick doesn’t knock Mark Henry completely down to the canvas, and instead only down to his canvas. Samoa Joe takes a few steps closer to Mark Henry and tries to knock him down to the canvas, connecting his opponent with a straight kick to the side of the head, but Mark Henry, showing his resilience, takes the hit in and remains on his knees, not collapsing to the canvas. Samoa Joe doesn’t give up on his attack, and he dashes to the ring ropes behind him. The Samoan Submission Machine bounces back and goes right toward his opponent, connecting Mark Henry with a stiff looking Shining Wizard. Samoa Joe makes the cover: 1…2…, Mark Henry kicks out keeping the match going. Joe gets back to his feet only to, continuing his attack on Mark Henry, connect him with a jumping knee drop right in the sternum. Joe gets right back and once again connects his opponent with a jumping knee drop. Samoa Joe gets up for the third time and for the third time he connects Mark Henry with a jumping knee drop. Samoa Joe makes the cover: 1…2…, Mark Henry shows his power by kicking out and hurling Samoa Joe away, however Samoa Joe is able to turn the kick out and using the own momentum of the maneuver he hangs to the leg of the World Strongest Man, turns it around flipping Mark Henry over his belly and locks his opponent in a One Legged Boston Crab. Samoa Joe applies all the pressure he can to the maneuver, however it doesn’t take long before power comes into play and Henry just lashes out hurling Samoa Joe away, escaping from the maneuver.

Samoa Joe is staggered all the way toward the ring ropes, which gives time for Mark Henry to get back to his feet, favoring the right leg in which Samoa Joe locked in the Boston Crab. Samoa Joe bounces back from the ropes toward Mark Henry. Henry tries to attack Joe connecting a clothesline, however Samoa Joe ducks avoiding the attack. He then grabs the right leg of his opponent and he brings his opponent down to the canvas, and locks his opponent in an Ankle Lock. The crowd cheers as Joe applies more and more pressure to the lock, trying to force Mark Henry to tap out. Joe feels that the end is near and he torques the ankle of his opponent in even more uncomfortable positions. However, power once again appears as with a lash out of the tree like leg of Mark Henry, he kicks his opponent away forcing Samoa Joe to release the hold as he’s staggered away. Samoa Joe remains lying against the ropes as Mark Henry slowly makes his way to his feet, favoring his punished right leg. Samoa Joe dashes toward his opponent looking to repeat the damage and probably lock in yet another submission maneuver, however this time Mark Henry is the one reacting first, as he catches Samoa Joe, lifts him up and nails him with a Modified Belly to Belly suplex. Mark Henry makes the cover: 1…2…, Samoa Joe somehow is able to kick out. Mark Henry looks up to the referee, for a quick second looking as if he were going to attack the official. Henry refocuses on the match and refocuses on his opponent. He grabs Joe by the head and guides him up to his standing position. Mark wraps both his arms around the humanity of Joe, then picks him up going to lock in a Bearhug, however, before Mark fully locks it in, Samoa goes crazy nailing his opponent with elbow strikes right to the head of his opponent, until he forces Mark Henry to let him free. Samoa Joe dashes to the ring ropes behind him, bounces back and he nails Mark Henry with a spinning heel kick, connecting it perfectly on the chest of his opponent.

However, the kick doesn’t knock out Mark Henry, but only brings him down to his knees. Samoa Joe looks at Mark Henry with a confused expression of his face. But Joe gets himself together and he dashes toward the ring ropes behind of him, going to continue his offense. Joe bounces back and he goes right toward the kneeled Mark Henry, nailing him with a running high knee strike right to the side of the head of the World Strongest Man. Joe makes the cover on the fallen Henry: 1…2…, Henry somehow gets one shoulder up, and showing his monster like power and resilience, he starts immediately to get back to his feet, rising back up to his knees. Samoa Joe goes to repeat the attack, and so he dashes again to the ring ropes, bounces back and he goes to nail his opponent with yet another knee directly to the head, however Mark Henry snaps right back to his senses and lashes out, connecting his opponent with a kneeled clothesline knocking his opponent. The World’s Strongest Man slowly gets back to his standing position, still favoring his legs punished by the submissions of Samoa Joe. Mark Henry looks down at Joe and he dashes then to the ring ropes behind of him, bounces back and goes for his World’s Strongest Splash, however right on the nick of time Joe rolls out of the way making his opponent fail. Joe crawls slowly toward one of the corners. He uses the ring ropes to pull himself back to a standing position, and eventually fully recovers his standing position. Mark Henry is also showing signals of life practically being back to his feet as well. Joe climbs to the top rope and there he waits for a couple of seconds for his opponent to get fully back up. Henry returns to his standing position and walks toward his opponent, however Samoa Joe leaps from the top and gets Mark Henry for the ride as he connects his opponent with a huge Tornado DDT, driving his opponent head first right into the canvas. Joe crawls toward his opponent and makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Samoa Joe defeats Mark Henry


JR: And that’s all she wrote!


The referee walks toward Samoa Joe and he lifts his hand in celebration. Joe taunts to the crowd enjoying his victory.

JBL: I don’t like him, but I have to hand it to him, Samoa Joe just achieved a hell of a victory right here tonight.


We go backstage and we see Jeff Hardy in his locker room. His bag is right next to him on a bench. He takes from out of his bag a bottle of water, and he takes a zip out of it. Out of a sudden, two police officers enter the room.

Police Officer #1: Excuse me, are you Mr. Jeffrey Hardy?

Hardy: Yeah, that’s me.

Police Officer #1: Sorry to bother you sir but we have received an anonymous report that someone, who would be you, introduced an illegal substance into this arena.

Hardy: Come on man, that’s ridiculous.

Police Officer #1: I’m sorry but, you will have to come with us so we can have a more detailed conversation about.

Hardy: I’m not going anywhere. I don’t know who the hell sent that report, but it’s completely ridiculous. You can go ahead and check my stuff all you want, but you will not find anything illegal or anything forbidden by the arena.

While Jeff and one of the two police officers are talking, the second police officer opens Hardy’s bag and starts checking over Hardy’s stuff, not finding anything.

Hardy: See.

Police Officer #1: I’m sorry sir; we were just doing our job. We got a report and it’s our duty as public servitors to check the situation.

Hardy: No man, I completely understand and…

Police Officer #2: I have found something.

The second police officer has a little jar filled with pills.

Police Officer #1: Nothing illegal uh? What are those?

Hardy: I, I don’t know…I have never sent that in my life, those aren’t mine, I swear, those aren’t mine.

Police Officer #1: You’ll have to come with us, now.

Before Hardy can even argue, the second police officer goes behind him and cuffs him.

Police Officer #1: Let’s go.

All three men leave the room. The second police officer guarding the cuffed Jeff Hardy and the first police officer analyzing the jar.

On the distance, hiding behind a wall, we see the figure of a man watching all this happen. The camera follows Hardy leaving and then zooms on the figure of the man. It’s Edge, who has a huge grin on his face.


(Commercial)


We return and we see Samoa Joe walking backstage on a corridor. Out of a sudden, and right in front of him, CM Punk appears.

Punk: Great match man, congratulations.

Joe: Thanks bro.

Punk: Anyways, see ya around Joe.

CM Punk walks away. Samoa Joe looks back at CM Punk leaving with a grin on his face.


As we see the ring, “Crow’s Sent†is still playing on the back as Messiah continues stretching inside the ring, getting ready for the match.

JR: We’re back from the break and…

JBL: Before you say anything JR, let me first say, I am speechless at to what we saw concerning Jeff Hardy. I expect a lot of things out of this business, but never something like that.

JR: Don’t get carried away by first impressions John.


“Voices†plays to a lot of boos from the audience as Randy Orton makes his slowly way down the ramp, not removing his eyes out from Messiah inside the ring. Orton reaches and enters the ring. The referee rings the bell.



Randy Orton vs Messiah

Orton remains immobile on his side of the ring, staring at Messiah, who looks him back wit ha grin on his face. Messiah kicks of the match as he storms toward Randy Orton. Orton answers back and also advances toward his opponent, entering in a collar elbow tie up comparing strengths. Messiah seems to get the upperhand, as he starts bending Randy Orton going to fully lock in a side headlock, however Orton reverses the hold, then changes the tide with a kick right to the middle section and locks his opponent in a side headlock of his own. Orton applies all his strength to the hold, lowering down to one knee while applying it, taking full advantage of the leverage advantage. Messiah tries to counter and he lifts his opponent up for a sideslam, however when he’s about to hit the canvas, Randy Orton counters with a headlock takeover. Now on the canvas, Orton tries to morph his lock into another one as he moves his legs around the body of his opponent and tries to grapevine him, however Messiah uses his two hands to shove the legs of his opponent away and keep Randy Orton from locking in the maneuver. Randy Orton finally gives in on his attempt. Orton quickly gets back to his feet, and out fastening any reaction of Messiah, Orton nails him with a jumping knee drop right to the sternum of his opponent. Randy makes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah is able to kick out. Randy looks up to the referee for a fraction of second, but then gets back to his feet, going to continue the match. Randy puts the boots on his opponent then, stomping all over the humanity of Messiah. Orton kicks the arm of Messiah close to his body getting it out of the way, then Randy goes for a jumping knee drop yet again, however this time Messiah rolls out of the way making his opponent fail, hurting himself as he lands straight over his knees on the canvas. Messiah reincorporates getting back together. He sees Randy Orton kneeled on the canvas right in front of him, and he nails him with a dropkick right to the chest, knocking him down to the canvas.

Messiah crawls toward his opponent and makes the cover: 1…2…, Orton kicks out. Messiah gets back to his feet and he grabs Randy Orton by the head. Messiah starts measuring his opponent, but he starts weakening the Legend Killer first with straight punches to the head of his opponent, mixed with a series of chops right to the chest. He finishes his flurry with a kick to the middle section. Messiah dashes to the ring ropes behind him, then comes right back and goes toward Randy Orton going to attack him, however Orton is able to attack first as he gets Messiah up for the ride and connects him with a Scoop powerslam. Orton makes the cover: 1…2…, Messiah kicks out. Orton crawls away from Messiah and wasting no time, he starts taunting for the RKO. Messiah starts recovering, shaking off the cobwebs and trying to incorporate putting a knee on the canvas. He finally gets back to his feet and unconsciously walks right into Randy Orton, who leaps going to connect the RKO, however Messiah is able to counter as he pushes Randy Orton away avoiding the move. Orton stops the momentum created by the push of Messiah, turns around going to attack him again, however Messiah receives him with a dropkick, knocking Orton down to the canvas. Messiah looks around taunting to the audience, and he then, in the midst of the taunt, points to the corner. Messiah walks toward it and climbs to the top rope, where he waits for his opponent to get back to his feet. Orton, groggily, starts making his way back to his feet. He fully recovers his vertical standing and turns around. Messiah immediately flies through the airs and connects Randy Orton with a perfectly applied crossbody plancha. Messiah makes the cover: 1…2…, Randy Orton kicks out. Messiah remakes the cover hooking both legs this time: 1…2…, the Legend Killer still is able to kick out, keeping the match going. Messiah slowly makes his way back to his feet.

Messiah looks around and then down to the floored Randy Orton and so he announces the end of the match. He picks up Randy Orton grabbing him by the head and sets him up for the Straight to Hell. He goes to connect it; however out of nowhere Randy Orton is able to reverse the hold and he connects an RKO. Orton gets up, but instead of capitalizing and making the cover, he stares at Messiah, then slowly walks toward his corner. It takes a while before Messiah gets himself together, but he finally starts doing so, getting up to his knees and elbows. Orton storms from the corner looking to connect his punt kick, however somehow Messiah is able to get out of the way avoiding the kick. Orton keeps his back turned on Messiah, shocked that he missed the kick. Messiah meanwhile starts getting back to his senses and gets back to his feet. He walks toward the still distracted Randy Orton. Messiah puts one arm on the shoulder and turns Randy Orton around, however Orton snaps and out of nowhere connects his second RKO. Orton now makes the cover: 1…2….3.

Result: Randy Orton defeats Messiah


JR: And…

JBL: Shut up JR, Randy Orton is about to speak.

JR: What’s up with the attitude?


Orton asks for a microphone. Meanwhile the referee rolls Messiah out of the ring.

Orton: You see? You people can go ahead and cheer whoever you want, but in the end of the day, it doesn’t make a difference if he wins or if he loses, and especially if he’s in the ring against someone like Randy Orton.

Crowd boos

Orton: All your cheers cannot measure with my god given talent. And I guarantee you, this will continue, the Age of Orton will continue until I’m right back where I belong…

Before Randy Orton is able to continue talking, a crew member from behind jumps into the ring and approaches him. He tells something to Randy’s hear that seems to both him.

Orton: What do you mean?

The crew member whispers to Randy again. He then gets out of the ring.

Orton: Apparently, that man right there just got the message that a member of Rikishi’s family will come to BTW, will appear on BTW Nitro next week to…confront me.

Crowd pops.

Orton: All what I can say is, until then.

Randy Orton drops the microphone and walks out of the ring.


(Commercial)


We return and we see Crushing C sitting in his office, behind his desk.

Crushing C: Before I say anything, let’s take a look at why the individual named Rikishi got to the hospital on the first place.



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

Orton gets right back to his feet going berserk. He argues with the referee about the count, however he doesn’t get an answer. Orton immediately goes the outside of the ring and he grabs a steel chair. Orton returns to the inside of the ring with the chair in hand. The referee immediately rings the bell.


Result: Rikishi wins by DQ.


JBL: Oh come on ref, Randy didn’t use the chair!

JR: But we all know that no good son of a bitch was going to. Damn Randy Orton, he can’t get the win so he resorts to thinks like this.


Rikishi slowly makes his way back to his feet, walking right into a steel chair shot by Randy Orton. However, the Legend Killer is not over. He grabs Rikishi by the head and slowly he guides him back to his feet. Orton sets him up in a one arm headlock only to connect him with another RKO. The referee tries to step in and take Randy Orton out of the ring.

JR: Well done ref, take him out of the ring.


Rikishi shows his fighting spirit, as he starts moving and getting up to his knees and forearms, but with a knocked out look on his face. Orton in matter of seconds shoves the referee away and storms toward Rikishi, nailing him with the punt kick right into the head turning out Rikishi’s lights.

JR: No, No! Come on!

JBL: Nighty night prince. The few brain cells left in Rikishi just got kicked away.


Orton asks for a microphone on the outside of the ring, as the referee forces him finally to leave the ring.

Orton: Rikishi…welcome back to BTW.

Orton drops the microphone and walks up the ramp. Immediately coming from the back and passing right next to Orton, EMTs and doctors rush down into the ring, to take attention of the now injured Rikishi.



Crushing C: Thanks to that as I said, Rikishi is in the hospital. Last week, as I promised, I went to that hospital so that I could get an update on the health of Rikishi. The report I got was more than favorable. I was told that Rikishi was going to be cleared to be right here live…tonight!

Crowd erupts.

Crushing C: However, that was not possible.

Crowd boos now disappointed.

Crushing C: Something happened that very same day in the hospital that stopped that from happening. Luckily, I we have managed to get our hands on a video that apparently shows exactly what happened. So, let’s take a look shall we?


(The video starts and we see that it isn’t a security video, but a video made by someone. The camera is apparently over someone’s shoulders. The man takes the camera and puts it in front of its own face. He’s Crushing C.

He puts the camera back on over his right shoulder and starts walking. We see he’s walking on a corridor, until he stops in front of a door. He opens the door and enters the room. He walks close to one of the beds, and as he approaches to it, we see that the person lying on the bed it’s no other than Rikishi.

Crushing C keeps walking until he gets right next to the bed. Rikishi was asleep, but as Crushing C approached him, he awoke.

Rikishi: What the hell are you…

Rikishi doesn’t even finish his sentence, as Crushing C shows his true intentions on visiting him and he starts using the camera to attack Rikishi. The signal was dizzy as we only see an up and down, as the camera gets smashed against the humanity of Rikishi. Suddenly, it just stops. The camera is grabbed and turned, and so it shows the face of Crushing C.

Crushing C: Done.

The camera is turned off.)


Crowd heavily boos at the video. Crushing C has a grin on his face, which only causes the crowd to boo even more.

Crushing C: Rikishi, I speak for the entire BTW family when I express, get well soon.

Crowd heavily boos as signal fades back to the announcers.


JR: I can’t, I can’t believe this. I can’t believe the extents to Crushing C will go just to punish Rikishi.

JBL: It’s a like a holy mission, like a crusade, and until Rikishi is no longer in BTW…again, Crushing C will not rest.


“Goldberg’s March†plays to a lot of cheers from the audience as we see Goldberg, being accompanied by Randy Couture, walk out from the gorilla position to the ring area, down the ramp and then enter the ring.

JR: And we see now Goldberg and Mr. Randy Couture, which one would assume are out here to get an answer into which will be Big Show’s tag team partner for the agreed tag team match at WrestleBowl.

JBL: I’m still trying to figure out what the hell Randy Couture is doing in BTW.


Goldberg: Tick tock, tick tock, time ran down Big Show. You and whoever accepted to be your tag team partner, both of you, at WrestleBowl, are next!

Crowd cheers.

Goldberg: So get your ass out here and bring out whoever accepted to be your tag team partner.

Couture: Wait a minute, wait a minute. Before all of this happens, and before all unleashes let me say just one thing. Big Show, at Turning Point, you tried to choke me out, but I turned it on you didn’t I? The move I did on you was called an armbar, and I promise you, next time I have that in you, I will not stop until I break your damn arm!


“Big†plays to boos from the audience as Big Show makes his way out, not wanting to hear anything else from Goldberg and Randy Couture. Big Show walks down the ramp and enters the ring, staring hole then on Goldberg and Couture.

Show: Randy, what did you just say? You’ll break my arm?

Couture: Among others.

Show: Uhh among others, tough words, tough words. Let me ask you something Randy, would that be before or after I had kneeled so that I come close your height, because right now, I feel as if I am talking to a gnome.

Couture: Well this gnome could kick your ass in a blink, so I recommend you, don’t push me, and maybe I’ll limit your ass kicking to WrestleBowl.

Show: Oh man you’re cracking me up. Are you on fire or what? Let me get something straight once and for all. This isn’t UFC, this is BTW. You won’t have half a year to prepare to one of your little opponents that’s you’ll squash or get squashed by in a couple of seconds, no. In BTW, you’ll get 5 weeks, 5 weeks to prepare for a seven foot, 440 pound giant, and whoever I selected as my tag team partner. So next time you think of opening your mouth and running it, think again, and remember where you’re standing…in MY ring.

Crowd heavily boos.

Goldberg: Your ring?

Show: Bill, Bill, Bill, I almost forgot about you. Yes, my ring.

Goldberg: Well, since you’re giving advice here and there, how about I give you one: Believe the Hype, because there’s nothing you’ll be able to do to defeat Randy Couture and me at WrestleBowl.

Crowd erupts

Goldberg: And how about you take your own advice and think twice of what you say, because maybe I could forget I am in “your ring†and kick your ass!

Crowd pops.

Couture: I see you all alone there big man, and I thought we were here to meet who you picked as your tag team partner, if you got any.

Show: Well, at first I thought of going solo into WrestleBowl, so I could have all the pleasure when I destroyed both of you and squashed you under my boot. However, during the week I got a call from someone, someone who apparently hates Randy Couture as much as I do, and someone who voluntarily offered to be my tag team partner, and that someone, is right here tonight.

Goldberg: And he is?

Show: Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome my tag team partner for WrestleBowl………Tito Ortiz!


“Mosh†by Eminem plays to boos from the audience as Tito Ortiz makes his way out, appearing on the stage with a microphone in hand.

Ortiz: Lil’ Billy, Lil’ Randy, be ready, because I’ll promise you, at WrestleBowl, it’s really, really, really going to hurt.


Goldberg and Randy Couture turn around to stare at The Big Show, however the giant has already left the ring and is staring at them from the outside. Goldberg stares at Big Show while Randy Couture and Tito Ortiz stare at each other.


JR: Tito Ortiz?

JBL: Tito Ortiz! And now we have in BTW the two men that brought MMA into mainstream wrestling in the biggest show ever, WrestleBowl.


(Commercial)


“Copa Cabana†plays to cheers from the audience as Colt Cabana makes his way out from the back, having a huge grin on his face and saluting the fans. Cabana enters the ring and waits for his opponent.

JR: We’re back from the break and it’s time for what promises to be a hell of a match right there.

JBL: That is if Colt Cabana manages to hang in the ring with Kennedy.


“Turn up the Trouble†breaks through the PA system to a lot of boos from the audience as a brash and arrogant Mr. Kennedy makes his way out. He ignores all the fans as he walks down the ramp and enters the ring.



Mr. Kennedy vs Colt Cabana

Mr. Kennedy wastes no time and he storms toward his opponent, and he gets with Colt Cabana in a huge collar elbow tie up, closer to a brawl than chain wrestling. Colt Cabana is the one who gets the upperhand, as he locks in a side headlock. Mr. Kennedy, still with the adrenaline running through his veins, easily finds his way out, as he retrocede to the ring ropes behind of him and bounces Colt Cabana out of the maneuver. Cabana crosses the entire ring and goes to the opposite side of the squared circle. Kennedy waits for his opponent. Cabana bounces back and he surprises Kennedy as he nails him with a shoulder block. Cabana and Kennedy lock eyes, one standing, the other one down on the canvas, and then go back to moving, as Colt dashes to the ring ropes behind of him. He bounces back going toward Kennedy, who remains laid on the canvas and advances toward the running Colt, who is forced to leap over it and continue his dash to the opposite side of the ring. Ken Kennedy gets back to his feet as Cabana bounces from the next set of ring ropes. Kennedy tries to receive his opponent with a hip toss, however Cabana is able to block the attempt, sidesteps and he nails a hip toss of his own. Cabana goes toward his opponent and makes the cover: 1…2…, Kennedy is able to get one shoulder up. Cabana gets back to his feet and he dashes to the ring ropes in front of him. He comes right back and he lands on his opponent connecting a senton bomb right into the chest of his opponent. Cabana rapidly makes the cover: 1…2…, Kennedy kicks out yet again. Cabana looks up to the referee for a fraction of a second, as if looking for an answer, however he quickly refocuses and targets back on Mr. Kennedy. Cabana gets back to his feet and he brings his brash opposition up with him. Kennedy’s arm gets passed over Colt’s own, being set up, and Colt Cabana nails Mr. Kennedy then with a snap suplex. Cabana gets back to his feet and he looks around the arena, lifting one of his arms taunting to the crowd and trying to get the fans to rally behind him into his wining attempt.

Colt Cabana goes toward the corner then and he climbs to the top rope. Mr. Kennedy, trying to incorporate and get back to his feet, has rolled himself closer to the danger, closer to the corner. Cabana comes down from the top rope and he nails a Diving Foot Stomp right into the middle section of his opponent, causing Kennedy to gasp as the air leaves his body. Cabana staggers against the ring ropes and he remains laid against them. Kennedy rolls away from where he thinks Colt Cabana is and he starts to get back to his feet. Cabana starts measuring his opponent, waiting for him to just get back to his feet. Kennedy finally garners himself back together, although he doesn’t get fully vertical, but instead he remains bended. Cabana storms toward him then and nails him with a Bionic Elbow right to the top of the head of his opponent. Colt Cabana walks toward Kennedy and he grabs one of the legs of his opponent and he grabs Kennedy’s legs and he tries, to a big reaction from the crowd, to lock in the Chicago Crab, however Kennedy still has resilience in his body and he kicks his opponent away, hurling away danger. Kennedy gets back to his feet as Colt Cabana makes his way to the ring ropes and bounces back, nailing out of nowhere Mr. Kennedy then with a lariat. Cabana waits a couple of seconds for his opponent to get back to his feet, and when Kennedy does, Cabana floors him again with yet lariat. Colt grins as he hears the crowd reaction and taunts Kennedy waiting for him to reincorporate. Kennedy gets back to his feet and Colt dashes toward him looking for the third lariat, however this time Mr. Kennedy is able to duck the attempt letting Cabana pass in. Colt Cabana turns around after his failed maneuver and immediately Mr. Kennedy goes to apparently connect a roundhouse kick, however it is just a feint as he continues his rotation and spun into an enziguiri, landing it perfectly on the side of the head of his opponent. Ken Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…, Cabana is able to get one shoulder up keeping the match going. Kennedy remakes the cover: 1….2…, Cabana kicks out yet again.

Kennedy gets over Colt Cabana and he starts to repeatedly punch him right on the face, forcing the referee to step in and try to physically take Kennedy away from Colt, however he fails and he’s limited only to start a count that would end in DQ: 1…2….3…4…, Kennedy smartly stops punching his opponent that way keeping the match going. Kennedy gets back to his feet and he grabs Colt Cabana by the head, guiding Cabana back to a standing position. Kennedy weakens his opponent even further with a big punch to the head of his opponent. Kennedy grabs Colt by the arm and he Irish Whips him to the corner, making the spine of Colt to crash against the turnbuckle. Kennedy storms then toward him and nails him with a big clothesline, which causes Cabana to collapse down from his standing position against the corner and end up sit against the corner. Kennedy’s face out of a sudden illuminates with an arrogant grin in his face. Ken Kennedy slowly walks toward the next corner, taking impulse. He taunts to the crowd and finally explodes, crossing the ring and finally nailing the cornered Colt Cabana with a Face Wash, kicking the taste and teeth out of the mouth of his opponent. Kennedy grabs his opponent by the leg and he drags him toward the middle of the ring, away from the corner. Ken Kennedy then climbs to the top rope and looks down, measuring his flight to land on Colt Cabana. The crowd heavily boos as Mr. Kennedy finally flies through the air attempting to connect his Kenton Bomb and end the match, however, and right on the nick of time, Colt Cabana is able to get out of the way making his opponent crash and burn, making Mr. Kennedy crash and burn failing the maneuver hurting himself as he lands hard spine first into the canvas. Colt Cabana tries to shake off the cobwebs and get back to his senses as he crawls toward the ring ropes. Colt reaches them and he uses them to pull himself back to a standing position. He gets fully back up and looks back, seeing Kennedy down on the canvas.

Colt Cabana goes toward his opponent and he nails him with an elbow drop right into the heart of his opponent. Colt gets back to his feet and he walks toward the corner, now him being the one to climb to the top rope. Colt taunts to the crowd and finally comes down from it nailing Kennedy with a diving leg drop right across the throat of his opponent. Colt makes the cover: 1…2…., Kennedy kicks out. Colt repeats the pinfall this time putting his forearm on the face of Ken: 1…2…, Kennedy again is able to kick out. Colt grabs both legs of Ken Kennedy and he brings them close to Kennedy’s own chin and neck, pinning his opponent now in a very uncomfortable position for Mr. Kennedy: 1…2…, Kennedy somehow kicks out. The momentum of the kick out lets Mr. Kennedy get back to his feet. Colt Cabana does exactly that. Kennedy goes toward his opponent looking to attack him, however Cabana receives him with an inside cradle: 1…2…, Kennedy kicks out yet again keeping the match going. Colt Cabana finally gives up on his multiple pinfall attempts and he goes to continue the match, grabbing Mr. Kennedy by the hair and guides him back to his feet. Cabana sets Mr. Kennedy up after kicking him in the middle section and he then goes for a Powerbomb. He lifts Kennedy up however before being thrown down Kennedy is able to escape from the maneuver sliding down of the hold and ending over his two feet behind of Cabana, which allows Mr. Kennedy to grab Colt Cabana and nail him with a falling neckbreaker. Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…, Cabana kicks out. The kick out enrages Mr. Kennedy, who immediately gets back to his feet and he gets right on the face of the referee, arguing with the official about the fact that, according to him, he should already have won the match. Kennedy shoves the referee away and goes to continue the match. He walks toward Cabana and kicks Colt right on the face, keeping him from recover and get back to his feet. Mr. Kennedy then walks toward the corner and he climbs to the top rope.

Kennedy is about to fly from the top when out of a sudden Colt Cabana snaps back to his feet, and he walks toward the corner and rushes to the top rope, where he stops Mr. Kennedy from attacking him by nailing him with a series of straight right hands. Cabana now connects him with body shots, directly to the ribs. Cabana grabs Kennedy and goes to connect Kennedy with a suplex out from the top rope, however Kennedy starts fighting back driving his fist to the face of his opponent. Cabana pulls Kennedy trying to hit the move, however yet again Mr. Kennedy is able to avoid it with more straight right hands. Mr. Kennedy is finally able to get Cabana away from him and he pushes his opponent away, down from the top rope and to the canvas. Kennedy looks down to him and he comes flying down, connecting his opponent with the Kenton Bomb. Mr. Kennedy makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Mr. Kennedy defeats Colt Cabana


JBL: Keeeneeeeeeedy! Keeeneeeeeeeedy!

JR: My God would you stop it?

JBL: You’re just mad your boy didn’t pick up your win.

JR: Nobody is my “manâ€, I just hope for a good match and that’s what we got here tonight.


We see Kennedy arrogantly celebrate his victory in the middle of the ring over Colt Cabana.


JR: And right where we come back, for the first time ever as champion and challenger, Triple H and Brock Lesnar will be on the same ring…at the same time! Next!


(Commercial)


“Here Comes the Pain†breaks through the PA System to a lot of cheers from the audience.

JR: And here we go!

JBL: Go ahead and say it JR.

JR: Alright I will. Business is about to pick up right here tonight!


Brock Lesnar appears on the stage and he jogs. He walks down the ramp taunting to the crowd. Brock salutes some fans on his way down until he finally enters the ring. Brock, with a mic in hand, lets the crowd reaction die down before starting to speak.

Lesnar: I…


“The Game†plays to a lot of boos as Triple H appears on a suit interrupting Brock Lesnar. He has the BTW World Heavyweight Championship wrapped around his waist.

JR: And here we go, right at it and right away!


Triple H is also rocking dark sunglasses. He walks down the ramp arrogantly and showing his confidence, we see Triple H make his complete entrance, ignoring Brock Lesnar all during it until The Game settles in the middle of the ring right in front of Brock Lesnar,

HHH: I’m sorry, did I interrupt something? Where you about to say something?

Lesnar: I was about to ask if someone has seen the mom of a certain baby. The baby is tall, blonde and has a five week death warrant hanging from his neck waiting to be made effective at WrestleBowl.

Crowd cheers.

HHH: That’s pure gold, that’s pure gold right there Brock, it truly is. I like it that even though you are just over a month away from the biggest deception, the most embarrassing moment in your career, when I show to the world you just don’t belong to this level, you are still in the mood to think in clever jokes like that one.

Crowd boos.

HHH: But you’re not the only one who has being doing some thinking. Speaking of careers and humiliating moments, I took myself the mission of scouting your career and examine your bigger than life moments and, well, what I found out Brock is, that every so called big moment or turning point moment in your career, has been in fact, a mistake.

Crowd once again boos Triple H.

HHH: Last time you were on the Grandest Stage of them All and on the top of the mountain, you drove yourself head first into the canvas and almost cost yourself that match. You are also known as the man who tried to enter the Minnesota Vikings only to fail miserably, and you are also world wide known as the biggest example of “dropping the ball and walking out†this industry has ever seen.

Brock stares at Triple H as the crowd boos.

HHH: And yet, here we are, you once again back on the top of the mountain and staring death in the eye at the measuring stick of this business.

Lesnar: Are you done?

A little round of applause starts for Brock Lesnar.

Lesnar: For months, even before I became your Number One Contender, you have been running your mouth about how I don’t belong in your level, and how I will never hold the big one here in BTW. But you know what Hunter, I have a chance at WrestleBowl to prove you wrong on both, when I beat you and became the new World Heavyweight Champion.

HHH: Hold on just a minute. Beat me? I thought you were going to forfeit that match, or at least aim for survival, but win the match? Brock, let me leave something to you absolutely clear, at WrestleBowl, you will not be going to face 18 other men and throw them over the top rope. You’re not going to face Bob Sapp and his overweight cheerleader. No, you’re jumping two feet into the ocean and step into the ring with The Game. At WrestleBowl, you’ll stop messing with the little feet, and instead, get right on the face of the biggest, meanest shark in the ocean.

Lesnar: Tell me something Hunter, all this talk, does it get you psyched? Or do you just enjoy talking trash you know you can’t back up.

HHH: Are you serious? I know standing right next to me puts you a little nervous and messes with your senses a little, but I didn’t think I had that big of an effect.

Boos can be heard from the audience.

HHH: I am an eleven time World Heavyweight Champion, and current BTW Champion, and let’s not forget, I did in three seconds what you couldn’t do in 5 months, and that it’s to defeat Bob Sapp.

Lesnar: Hunter, you talk so much and yet, you just don’t get it. At WrestleBowl, it isn’t about Christian Cage, it isn’t about Bob Sapp, it isn’t about anybody else. You can say all you want to get me off my game but it will just don’t work, because at WrestleBowl, I am not aiming for Bob Sapp, I am aiming for your BTW Championship!

Crowd erupts.

HHH: Well excuse me if I am not scared about the man who needs to change brands just to avoid facing me.

Crowd boos.

HHH: And I am sorry if I am not intimidated by the man who needs more than five matches to not even defeat a man I defeated easily in just one.

Crowd boos again.

HHH: Don’t get me wrong Brock. You’re a monster, you’re a damn beast. Amateur wrestler, college all American, you have every gift a man can be given, but in this ring, you cannot touch me. You are good, but not on my level good, Brock. Brock, I have defeated the best this business has to offer and I do just that day after day after day, and believe me, you don’t even come close.

A group of fans start a “Triple H sucks†chant.

HHH: And at WrestleBowl, whether you like it or not, I am going to eat you alive, retain my World Heavyweight Championship and show you, the thousands of attendance and the millions watching at home, why I am that damn good, and better than you.

Crowd boos again.

Lesnar: Since you like running your mouth senseless to give a simple message, let me summarize it for you, let me summarize what WrestleBowl will be for you…

Crowd roars in expectation and excitement.

Lesnar: At Wrestlebowl, Here comes the pain!

Crowd erupts with a huge pop.

HHH: Good, confidence, that will soften the hit. But Brock, since I know it, and every single one knows it, how about next week, you try to prove me wrong? How about next week, you prove me that you indeed belong in this ring with me and face your friend, Bob Sapp.

Crowd cheers in approval.

HHH: Who knows, maybe after that, and if you win, you’ll make people to believe you and not laugh at you when you tell them YOU are main-eventing WrestleBowl.

Crowd boos.

Lesnar: You’re on!

Crowd gives an ovation for the agreeing of the match.

Lesnar: I’ll first go through Bob Sapp and then, then I’ll go through you.

Brock Lesnar and Triple H stare at each other. Lesnar is about to leave the ring, however, as Triple H starts speaking, Brock stops and turns around.

HHH: And just for the record son, this time, there’s no GM to send you to a different brand, there’s no football team recruiting, there’s no way out. At WrestleBowl, Here Comes The Game!

Brock Lesnar and Triple H advance toward each other and get right in front of each other, face to face.


JR: Bah Gawd, Triple H, Brock Lesnar, for the BTW World Heavyweight Championship, at WrestleBowl.

JBL: And you just heard it JR, at WrestleBowl, here comes the Game!



Scene fades to the back with Triple H and Brock Lesnar face to face, staring at each other.





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BTW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Triple H(c) vs Brock Lesnar



Goldberg and Randy Couture vs Big Show and Tito Ortiz



The Undertaker vs MVP



BTW Continental Title Match
Christian Cage(c) vs Chris Jericho



Monster's Ball
Sabu vs Rob Van Dam vs ??? vs ???
 

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Nitro Review

Sapp/Bentley--The Beast is back on track. A squash match but I was a little curious with the no name being Matt Bentley.

Edge/Hardy promo-They were in character well and you could tell the tension between the two in their exchange. Having Hardy possibly breaking through at Edge's expense is interesting.

RVD/Burke--Good Match liked the ending with RVD rolling out of the Splash attempt instead of hitting the mat.

Cage/Jericho promo--Kickass promo. Seems to me like old Jericho is one of your better guys promo wise. You had him down to a tee. One of the best promos I've read in awhile.

Undertaker match up--Good job keeping Undertaker strong in the match. To me this is how the match would probably go down if it happened in real life. Not sure if I like the teaming of Styles and MVP though, I need to read earlier shows to see how it happened.

Joe/Henry--Good match, you did a good job describing the raw power of Henry throughout the match, I kind of chuckled at the thought of Joe going to the top but I could see it to take down a man the size of Henry.

Hardy promo--Don't know if I like Hardy's past drug use as a storyline, Edge setting him up with cops is interesting to say the least but I think it's a little too over the top.

Orton/Messiah--Orton with the RKO out of nowhere is solid. That is what makes the move so dangerous. Messiah put up a good battle but Orton was and should have been the victor.

Orton Promo--Orton ripping the fans and their favorites is solid. The whole Rikishi angle, I don't know about but if the Rock comes back people will love it. It will probably be Umaga though lol.

Crushing C promo-An attack on poor Rikishi in the hospital bed lol. I think know with this the member will be the Rock, hopefully it will be a one time showing because I don't like it when people bring the Rock back full time.

Big Show announcement--The addition of Corture and Ortiz to BTW for the WrestleBowl is an intersesting move, Tito is the probably the biggest heal in MMA and I have been kind of waiting for him to show up in wrestling someday. This is interesting storyline.

Cabana/Kennedy--Good action as Cabana competed well. I'm not as big of a fan of Cabana as others are. I really don't see anything great with him so I'm glad Kennedy picks up the win.

Lesnar/HHH promo--Very good promo.HHH is done well except the little feet slip which made me laugh. Other than Jericho I think you do HHH the best of any other star promo wise. HHH bringing up everything from the past is something I can see him doing. I was kind of disappointing they didn't come to blows though.

Overall-People say you are one of the best bookers on here and you back it up. Your promos are great and matches are in more detail then most weekly shows. I like your use of non traditional wrestlers (Sapp,Couture, Ortiz) especially. This makes your show different then any other one and that is one of the biggest reasons I think you stand out.
 

Chuck Taylor's Grenade

Guest
Sapp vs. Bentley-Not much to say here. Sapp dominates. Wonder if anyone will be able to take it to Sapp.

Hardy and Edge Promo-These two are right there on the edge between Upper Midcard and Lower Main Event level. A really good feud between these two could be just the ticket to elevate both men.

RVD vs. Burke-Good match, Burke worked an excellent heel match. Nice unexpected finish with RVD picking up the rollup victory.

Y2J and Cage-Excellent promo. Both were very in character. The back and forth between these two was incredible. This could be a nice, heated feud.

Taker vs. Styles/MVP-Interesting dynamic with Styles and MVP being unfamiliar tag team partners. The finish also made sense as it doesn't make either side look weak.

Samoe Joe vs. Mark Henry-It's not usual to see Samoa Joe be the smaller person in a match. Henry has been on a bit of a losing streak as of late. I'm waiting for the silverback to snap.

Hardy promo-It's very difficult in wrestling to take real life situations and incorporate them into in-ring angles. You took a risk and I hope you know where you're going with it.

Orton vs. Messiah-Another good match, this is proof why Orton should never be a face. He's too good as a heel. The RKO out of nowhere seals the deal.

Orton and Crushing C-Heel heat personified. Plain and simple. This feud with Orton/C and Rikishi is off the charts intensity wise.

Goldberg, Couture, Show and Ortiz-Ortiz? Wow, I mean I kind of expected it to be a mixed (wrestling and MMA) tag team match but damn. Ortiz is a nice choice because he's main stream and everybody hates him.

Colt Cabana vs. Mr. Kennedy (Kennedy!)-Surprising main event that didn't dissapoint. Cabana showed he could hang in the main event despite losing the match.

Lesnar and Triple H-You write Triple H so good it's unreal. You have the ability to think like the people you're writing so it feels like it's coming straight from the man himself. I understand keeping the physicality limited because it makes the match that much more interesting because people will be itching for the two men to fight.

Overall-Wrestlebowl is shaping up to be the epitome of epicness. Goldberg/Couture vs. Show/Ortiz has a very interesting dynamic to it. Edge and Jeff Hardy has me intrigued to see where it's going to go next. Lesnar and Triple H has all the makings of a match of the year candidate. Another excellent show from CMS.