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Note: I am coming from WC and debated how I was going to bring my Be the Booker over. This BTB begins in November (really December) of 2001, and I have written up through mid-May of 2002. I will likely post a week of shows a day until I catch-up to where I am in the BTB. For those who have read already, this is a good chance to be refreshed on what's taken place! For those who will be new readers, I hope you enjoy what you see!
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March 23, 2001 may go down as the most important day in North American professional wrestling history. World Championship Wrestling, at the time the 2nd biggest wrestling promotion in North America, shockingly had all its assets sold to the World Wrestling Federation. Vince McMahon wasted no time gloating on WWF RAW. He made one mistake though as he announced he would sign the final agreement that gave him ownership of WCW at Wrestlemania X7. Shane McMahon swooped in and famously said “the name on the contract does say ‘McMahon’, however it reads…’Shane McMahon’!
As it was the early days of the internet, fans all over the world didn’t get information about WCW’s future immediately. There were rumors that on May 6th, we’d see the first Pay-Per-View of the new WCW: Big Bang. But that date came and went before anything happened. A quick timeline of the next few months:
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March 23, 2001 may go down as the most important day in North American professional wrestling history. World Championship Wrestling, at the time the 2nd biggest wrestling promotion in North America, shockingly had all its assets sold to the World Wrestling Federation. Vince McMahon wasted no time gloating on WWF RAW. He made one mistake though as he announced he would sign the final agreement that gave him ownership of WCW at Wrestlemania X7. Shane McMahon swooped in and famously said “the name on the contract does say ‘McMahon’, however it reads…’Shane McMahon’!
As it was the early days of the internet, fans all over the world didn’t get information about WCW’s future immediately. There were rumors that on May 6th, we’d see the first Pay-Per-View of the new WCW: Big Bang. But that date came and went before anything happened. A quick timeline of the next few months:
- May 28, 2001: Lance Storm shot the first bullet of the not yet named InVasion
- June 4, 2001: The second man to shoot a shot for WCW was Hugh Morrus, when he attacked Edge
- June 14, 2001: Shane McMahon brings out Miss Hancock, a.k.a. Stacy Keibler, which distracts Rhyno and costs him the WWF Hardcore Championship against Test.
- Things took a much more exciting turn on June 18, 2001 when Diamond Dallas Page was revealed to be the stalker of The Undertaker’s wife. DDP received one of the loudest ovations in the history of WWF RAW. He said that he would see Undertaker at King of the Ring
- At King of the Ring on June 24, 2001, WCW World Heavyweight Champion Booker T attacked WWF World Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin during the night’s main event
- The next night on RAW during a rematch between Rhyno and Test, Mike Awesome would debut win the WWF Hardcore Championship
- The same night, Booker T would attack again, this time the victim was Vince McMahon.
- June 28, 2001: Goaded by Linda McMahon, Vince McMahon announces the InVasion for July 22, 2001
The next couple of weeks signaled a difference of direction for WCW. Part of the InVasion agreement was that there would be WCW matches on RAW and SMACKDOWN! over the next week. In the most important of those matches, on July 2, 2001 on RAW, The WCW World Champion Booker T and Buff Bagwell wrestled to a no-contest when Stone Cold Steve Austin and Kurt Angle ran in and attacked both guys. Bagwell at first tried to align himself with Austin and Angle, but eventually was beaten down so badly he wouldn’t be seen for the rest of the InVasion. Booker T put up a fight, but stood no chance. This undoubtedly led to Shane McMahon realizing two things. The first one was that he would likely need some reinforcements in this war with the WWF.
On the July 9, 2001 episode of RAW, Kane and Chris Jericho went up against Lance Storm and Mike Awesome. During the match, Tommy Dreamer and Rob Van Dam, two guys who had no connections to WCW, ran-in from the crowd and attacked Kane and Jericho. A legion of “WWF” guys ran out to take out the invaders. Only those guys all had something in common. Tazz, Rhyno, Raven, Justin Credible and The Dudley Boyz all were legends of Extreme Championship Wrestling. “FEEL IT!” “FEEL THIS MOMENT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!” yelled Paul Heyman. There was one more catch, that the ECW organization itself had been bought by Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley. The Alliance was born.
The second thing Shane McMahon realized was that he had a roster of few veterans but very little megastars. Booker T and DDP were strong sure, but he (and Stephanie) needed a true leader. Someone who had proven night after night that they could take on anyone in the WWF. And this problem was rectified at InVasion. During the Inaugural Brawl, a 10 Man Tag team war between Team WWF (Stone Cold, Kurt Angle, Undertaker, Kane and Chris Jericho) and Team Alliance (Rhyno, DDP, Booker T and The Dudley Boyz), Stone Cold betrayed the WWF and cost Team WWF the match. His hatred of Vince McMahon outweighed his loyalty to the WWF.
For the next four months the InVasion took place.
On the July 9, 2001 episode of RAW, Kane and Chris Jericho went up against Lance Storm and Mike Awesome. During the match, Tommy Dreamer and Rob Van Dam, two guys who had no connections to WCW, ran-in from the crowd and attacked Kane and Jericho. A legion of “WWF” guys ran out to take out the invaders. Only those guys all had something in common. Tazz, Rhyno, Raven, Justin Credible and The Dudley Boyz all were legends of Extreme Championship Wrestling. “FEEL IT!” “FEEL THIS MOMENT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!” yelled Paul Heyman. There was one more catch, that the ECW organization itself had been bought by Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley. The Alliance was born.
The second thing Shane McMahon realized was that he had a roster of few veterans but very little megastars. Booker T and DDP were strong sure, but he (and Stephanie) needed a true leader. Someone who had proven night after night that they could take on anyone in the WWF. And this problem was rectified at InVasion. During the Inaugural Brawl, a 10 Man Tag team war between Team WWF (Stone Cold, Kurt Angle, Undertaker, Kane and Chris Jericho) and Team Alliance (Rhyno, DDP, Booker T and The Dudley Boyz), Stone Cold betrayed the WWF and cost Team WWF the match. His hatred of Vince McMahon outweighed his loyalty to the WWF.
For the next four months the InVasion took place.
- July 26, 2001: Kurt Angle wins the WCW World Championship from Booker T on Smackdown, but Booker T wins it back on RAW four nights later
- On that same RAW, July 30, 2001, The Rock returns to the WWF. Shane and Stephanie’s plan to have Austin and Rock lead the Alliance goes badly as Rock chooses to align himself with the WWF
- At Summerslam 2001, Stone Cold barely holds onto the WWF World Title as Kurt Angle survives three Stunners. The Rock beats Booker T for the WCW World Title
- Kurt Angle overcomes Stone Cold in his hometown of Pittsburgh at Unforgiven, winning his 2nd WWF World Title
- Stone Cold regains the WWF World Title when WWF Commissioner William Regal turns on Kurt Angle on the October 8th edition of RAW.
- During the previous few months, several superstars jumped to the Alliance, including Christian, Test, Steven Richards and Ivory. Also, there were three notable injuries on the Alliance side. DDP suffered several injuries in a cage match at Summerslam against Undertaker and Kane that would sideline him throughout the rest of InVasion. Kanyon would tear his ACL at the end of October. Rhyno, who defected when ECW joined, injured his neck in a match with Kurt Angle on October 22, and would be out for an indefinite period.
The night after No Mercy, Vince McMahon said that “he had it with this Alliance crap this InVasion crap” and challenged Shane and Stephanie to one final 5 on 5 Survivor Series match to determine whether the WWF stays or the Alliance stays. Vince McMahon put together a formidable team of The Rock, The Undertaker, Kane, Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle…but was shocked on October 29th when Angle defected. Vince asked The Big Show to replace Angle in the match, but Show turned him down, stating that he’s got a big choice to make. Eventually, Vince would add himself to the match. On the Alliance side, Shane McMahon’s initial plan had come together. Thanks to Stephanie, he had ECW reinforcements such as Rob Van Dam. Booker T would still headline the original WCW side. Lastly, the two megastars that made WCW look bad back in July, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Kurt Angle, were now the megastars leading the Alliance into one final battle.
RESULTS
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman (Alliance) pinned TAKA Michinoku (WWF)…William Regal (Alliance) pinned Tajiri (WWF), w/Torrie Wilson, as a result Tajiri’s contract post-Survivor Series would be owned by Regal…Edge (WWF) pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Test (Alliance) to win the title…Cage Match: WCW World Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz (Alliance) w/Stacy Keibler defeated WWF World Tag Team Champions The Hardy Boyz (WWF) to win the title…The Big Show (Undefined) won the Immunity Battle Royal, last eliminating Christian (Alliance), as a result Big Show cannot be fired by the winning side for one year…Five Pack Challenge for the Vacant WWF Women’s Championship: Trish Stratus (WWF) defeated Lita (WWF), Mighty Molly (Alliance), Jacqueline (WWF) and Ivory (Alliance) when she pinned Lita to win the title…Team WWF (WCW World Champion The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane and Vince McMahon) and Team Alliance (WWF World Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin, WCW United States Champion Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Booker T and Shane McMahon) fought to a no contest when WWF official Earl Hebner declared the WWF the winner and WCW official Nick Patrick declared Team Alliance the winner.
Team WWF struck first when The Rock pinned Rob Van Dam after a Rock Bottom. In an ensuring brawl, Kurt Angle smashes Kane’s ankle with a chair against the ring post, and then, for the second time in a month, made the Big Red Machine submit to the ankle lock. Angle continued to dominate for the Alliance as he countered an Undertaker Last Ride attempt into a Triangle Choke. Undertaker fought out and tried a Triangle choke of his own, only for Angle to counter against into a jackknife pin to make it 4-3. Things got worse for team WWF as Rock and Jericho, who had been feuding over the WCW World Title, collided on the apron. Jericho responded by whacking Rock with a chair…and Booker rolled Jericho up right after for the 1-2-3. A battered Rock and Vince were left against Booker, Shane, Angle and Austin. Vince managed to move out of the way of a Coast to Coast from Shane, and a chairshot took him out. Booker T taunted Rock and looked to finish him off with a Book-End, but Rock countered to a Rock Bottom and evened things up. Vince and Rock vs. Austin and Angle. WWF official Earl Hebner was hit with an errant tackle from Angle, leading to WCW official Nick Patrick to take over. Rock nailed Austin with a chair and pinned Austin, but Patrick declared a disqualification, seemingly eliminating Rock. Vince would deck Patrick. The Rock caught Angle with the Rock Bottom, and Hebner made the count. Austin knocked out Rock, then dropped Vince right in the center of the ring with a stunner as Hebner made the count on the ensuing pinfall. Nick Patrick came to and declared Team Alliance the winner, pointing out that he had disqualified Rock earlier. Hebner ignored this, and Rock caught Austin with a Rock Bottom and People’s Elbow and, in Hebner’s mind, Team WWF won the match.
The Next Night – RAW is WAR, November 19, 2001
With lawyers in the ring, Vince McMahon, Linda McMahon, Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, and Paul Heyman stood in the ring as they announced that The Alliance would be spun off into their own wrestling promotion, which was rumored back in May. Beginning December 3, 2001, TNN would now have four hours of wrestling in a row Monday Nights, as Nitro would return to cable TV from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM leading to RAW. In addition, UPN would be the home to an unnamed Thursday television show from 10:00 PM to 11:00 PM, after UPN’s SMACKDOWN! This show would begin December 6, 2001. Lastly, there will be a Saturday wrestling show of different importance each week. Most weeks will be Worldwide, but once in a while a Clash of Champions will take place as well. In December, it all leads up to the return of Starrcade on December 26, 2001, live on Pay-Per-View. The main event for that show will be announced on the return of Nitro. As for personnel, WWF competitors will mainly stay that way, with exceptions. Both organizations may use the developmental territories at their discretion.