Batista vs Rob Van Dam
After Andrew lost his Beat the Clock Challenge match and was drafted over to Smackdown, he desired to still find his way onto the Starrcade card. Well, his wish has been granted in the form of Lubaninho. Andrew does well in his role as Batista, but I'm feeling Lubaninho's Rob Van Dam a bit more in this contest, which might be because Luban has more experience as RVD than Andrew does as Batista. I see Rob using his talented footwork to dominate another one of UWF's big men, but this time he'll walk out victorious.
Christian vs Chris Jericho
So far Chase hasn't trash talked for this match, so Aniking has no opposition. It is currently Thursday, so unless we are graced with Y2J's presence between now and Saturday morning(I feel that'd be the latest acceptable time), Christian is going to continue his undefeated streak and the NWO will remain dominant.
Randy Orton versus
John Cena
Since Rhodes and Lesnar will no longer be taking place, this and the previous match will be the only representation of the New World Order at the pay-per-view. Right now the count on trash talks is 2-1, and the last one was posted on the 8th, so I think that's what the count is going to stay at. Blizzard put up a fight, but unfortunately not enough of one. NWO clean sweeps Starrcade.
UWF Championship Number One Contenders Match
Mister Anderson vs MVP
Albo2 and Killz have both come back in big ways, and even though Killz has told me he's skeptical that he's deserving of this main event spot, I am here to tell him that I think he is. I will be watching this match very carefully as, if I retain my championship, the winner will be my next challenger. I've seen what Killz can do with his Mr. Anderson, as I had the pleasure of writing for him on iMPACT, and Albo had a dominant reign as Finlay in CWF as the champion and looks to pick up where he left off, in a way. Right now the count is 2-1 in favor of Killz, so at the moment he's going to be the number one contender but if Albo TT's again, which I'm sure he will, it's anybody's game.
Steel Cage Match for the European Championship
Antonio Cesaro(c) versus
The Miz
Nothing like a gimmick match to spice up a pay-per-view! Miz was extremely close to winning the European Championship but Cesaro, taking a page from former UCW World Heavyweight Champion Edge, used cheating tactics to retain the belt. Now there is no one that can run in and only one way either man can get out, by going over the top. Right now Miz has the advantage in trash talk count, but I'm sure Sam will even the score and make this a competitive match-up worthy of the European Championship and steel cage stipulation.
Best Two Out of Three Falls For The World Heavyweight Championship
Daniel Bryan(c) versus Dean Ambrose
One of the most exciting feuds in recent memory, the trilogy of the battle between this two will be the match that everyone will be watching. With the Hardcore Championship gone and these two men now fighting to be the first UWF World Heavyweight Champion, the only way the stakes could get higher is with the Two Out of Three Falls stipulation added. Hoov's Bryan is fantastic but I think Captain and his Ambrose are going to get the decisive fall and the title.
Undisputed Championship Match
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin(c) versus Wade Barrett
Lewb and I haven't gone to war like this since our UCW days, it's really been pushing me and while part of me is confident the work I've put forth is quality enough for me to retain, another part recognizes how good Lewb's material has been and that he stands a good chance of ensuring I have a short reign. Right now we're 3-3, and I've left the door open to continue, so we'll see what happens. Obviously I hope I retain, but if Lewb won, well, I'd congratulate him.