Might as well get this puppy started! If it's one thing I'm gonna do here it's cut to the chase.
This story begins after WrestleMania 35.
It was an eventful night in the Meadowlands of New Jersey. To recap the show, here are OUR results, which are different from reality:
In addition to that, here are the results from NXT TakeOver: New York:
And thus, on
April 8, 2019, this is our Hall of Champions:
WWE UNIVERSAL CHAMPION
Seth Rollins
April 7, 2019 –
WWE CHAMPION
Kofi Kingston
April 7, 2019 –
RAW WOMEN'S CHAMPION
Becky Lynch
April 7, 2019 -
SMACKDOWN WOMEN'S CHAMPION
Becky Lynch
April 7, 2019 -
WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION
Finn Balor
April 7, 2019 –
WWE UNITED STATES CHAMPION
Samoa Joe
April 7, 2019 –
RAW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder
April 7, 2019 –
SMACKDOWN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
The Usos
February 17, 2019 –
WWE WOMEN’S TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
The Boss ‘n Hug Connection
February 17, 2019 –
NXT CHAMPION
Johnny Gargano
April 5, 2019 –
NXT WOMEN’S CHAMPION
Io Shirai
April 5, 2019 –
NXT NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION
The Velveteen Dream
February 20, 2019 –
NXT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
The War Raiders
January 26, 2019 –
NXT UK CHAMPION
WALTER
April 5, 2019
NXT UK WOMEN’S CHAMPION
Toni Storm
January 12, 2019 –
NXT UK TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
The Grizzled Young Veterans
January 12, 2019 –
WWE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Tony Nese
April 7, 2019 –
So, because I’m sure it’s going through your head here:
The Velveteen Dream does not exist in this thread. For posterity sake, he was listed as a champion. Along the way to MITB, in real life, he was embroiled in that whole thing that I don’t need to further disclose. So he plucked out of the thread.
A new North American champion will be crowned at a later date.
Another wrestler who isn’t appearing in this thread is
Riddle. I understand why some might want to use him. I chose not to after a certain point. He was suspended in the thread’s reality and then was later fired.
Additionally, although he appeared early on in the thread, as recently as August 2019,
this thread will not include Mr. McMahon either beyond that noted point in time.
I should also note a couple things here before we get started.
Firstly,
I do not use EWR or TEW. Every booking decision, storyline idea, promo, match write-up, etc. all comes from my mind and my partner’s mind as well for NXT. For better and maybe sometimes for worse if you think so. Next, prepare for some roster reshufflings as the months go on here. Some people left our universe and came back. Some people left and won’t come back. Others may join up with us after not actually being around in reality.
There’s one big stipulation this thread is abiding by:
We are not going to be taking from All Elite Wrestling too much if at all. At least not from the start. Though there are
three figures from over there that haven’t stepped foot in WWE that will be around by the time the thread actually starts from where we were about to launch off from.
One male tag team and two women’s wrestlers.
Oh, and, I should note this:
One WWE mainstay is going to leave this Universe in November. I am talking a
BIG star in the company and has been for SEVERAL years.
Finally, it should be noted that this thread and this realm will be leaning
heavily on women. Probably more than you’ve ever seen or read on any current-day or current-generation BTB. I just want to be clear about that one, because the biggest arc going in this universe we are presenting is
all about the women. You will all see what that is soon enough.
And now… let’s begin.
THE ROAD TO MONEY IN THE BANK
When the dust settled on WrestleMania 35, The Man was the last person seen standing tall. 24 hours later on Monday Night Raw,
Becky Lynch hoped to stay consistent. She was challenged by an angry
Ruby Riott for her Raw Women’s Championship. But not after some shenanigans went down early on in the show, which would help set the course for the next six months.
Earlier in the show,
The Boss ‘n Hug Connection arrived to the ring.
Bayley and Sasha Banks walked right into the likes of
Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan, and a FIGHT would break out!
Ruby then joined the fray, and the trio beat the duo up pretty well. The Riott Squad was not done. They then crashed Becky Lynch’s title celebration. A 3-on-1 attack on Lynch impressed
Mr. McMahon, who would come out and announce that Lynch would have to defend her championship against Ruby Riott in the main event!
And before we got THERE,
The Boss ‘N Hug Connection defended their Women’s Tag Titles against Liv and Sarah! Much to their dismay though, it would be Bayley and Sasha that came out on the winning side of things.
Thanks to an assist from: You guessed it, Becky Lynch! Lynch would grab Ruby as she tried to meddle in the match and beat her up and away from the ring.
Later on in the show,
Liv and Sarah tried to mess with the Women’s Championship Match… but Bayley and Sasha returned the favor from Becky! They pulled her away and Lynch would make Ruby tap out.
Following the match, Bayley, Becky, and Sasha stood in the ring. The trio of champions, linked with so much history between them all,
exchanged a gesture with their hands that many fans got VERY excited about – FOUR fingers were held up! Little did they know though…
that gesture sparked an issue in the world that they didn’t know about. And one they’d quickly find out about, as
SHAYNA BASZLER would pounce! Baszler would enter the ring, completely unbeknownst to Becky with Bayley and Sasha having left her alone. Shayna would lock in her Kirifuda Clutch,
choke The Man out, and rolled out of the ring without being touched by an angered Boss and Hug Connection.
Things didn’t get much better for this trio the following week. Becky, Bayley, and Sasha were all rocked in some way by the Superstar Shakeup. Shayna Baszler officially arrived to the Raw brand through the Shakeup. To make matters worse? Baszler attacked Becky in the locker room during a Tag Titles defense that Bayley and Sasha had with Beth Phoenix and Natalya. Bayley and Sasha raced to the back to try and save her, But… it was too late again. Baszler, who acted as a silent assailant,
left a calling card – the Queen of Spades – in the room which Sasha immediately identified. She chased after Shayna, but Shayna was picked up by
a mysterious biker, who drove her away into safety.
To make matters WORSE?
Bayley and Sasha were separated in the Superstar Shakeup! Stephanie McMahon delivered that news to them both,
and said while it didn’t mean that they were stripped of their titles… what it DID mean is that if they LOSE those titles, then they can no longer team with each other!
As these issues played out on Raw, Becky had her own concerns on Smackdown. In the wake of the Superstar Shakeup, a new contender had to be crowned. On the
FIRST-EVER All-Women’s episode of Smackdown Live, five matches took place. The winners of those five matches, the following week,
participated in a #1 Contender’s Five-Way Match to determine Becky Lynch’s opponent for MITB. Lynch was
not going to be defending her Raw Women’s Title at MITB, but wasn’t going to avoid the night entirely. On that evening,
Charlotte Flair, Nikki Cross, Sarah Logan, and Sonya Deville all qualified for the Five-Way. This teed up a big-time main event match between
Asuka and
Bayley. Bayley had
never beaten Asuka before, so she had to beat some demons to move on. But, after a spirited effort,
Bayley fell short, and it would be Asuka who moved on to the Five-Way match. And,
emerging victorious was Asuka, to set up a Royal Rumble rematch between The Man and The Empress for MITB.
The other big winners from WrestleMania were of course
Seth Rollins and
Kofi Kingston. Rollins and Kingston immediately engaged with new challengers after the big show. Kofi would find himself tasked with ‘The Monster Among Men’
Braun Strowman, who was rewarded with a title shot at MITB after his successful victory in the Andre. Rollins would begin a feud with
The Miz, who was able to defeat Shane McMahon at WrestleMania. Rollins and Miz’s egos would collide here, as Miz believed that Seth was
nothing but a fraud while Rollins simply wanted to take The A-Lister down.
Then of course, there were the
Money in the Bank Ladder Matches. On the men’s side, a diverse cast was formed. It featured:
AJ Styles, Baron Corbin, Randy Orton, and Ricochet
Ali, Finn Balor, Kevin Owens, and Shinsuke Nakamura
For the ladies, it looked like:
Alexa Bliss, Ember Moon, Naomi, and Ruby Riott
Bayley, Charlotte Flair, Mandy Rose, and Nikki Cross
In the leadup to MITB,
Ruby Riott dissolved The Riott Squad on her own, kicking Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan out of her life. Liv was
relentless though in trying to make sure she didn’t let Ruby get away with that one, as Liv tried having a beat on Ruby anywhere that she went. On the men’s side,
Intercontinental Champion Finn Balor looked like he was emerging from the pack. Though
Kevin Owens was giving him plenty of chase as well. And
division between Bayley and Charlotte Flair, the ONLY one of That Group of Four Women’s Wrestlers to not acknowledge the three others. Why?
Well, right now: Charlotte Flair doesn’t like them and they don’t like Charlotte Flair.
The United States Championship was going to be up for grabs. New champion
Samoa Joe had been wreaking havoc of late.
Chad Gable became a target of Joe after the two’s paths crossed on the way.
Gable’s former tag team partner Jason Jordan also got involved, as Joe carried out a
heinous assault of Jordan, who
of course medically retired from competing last year.
The Smackdown Tag Team Titles
were vacated after
The Usos went to the Raw brand in the Superstar Shakeup. A tournament was held to determine new champions.
The finals of that tournament would be The Hardy Boyz taking on the new team on the scene: The Expat Express, featuring Andrade and Buddy Murphy, managed by Zelina Vega. Andrade and Murphy defeated a hot, ragtag team of
Ali and Rey Mysterio in a thriller on the way to the tournament final.
The Raw Tag Team Titles, meanwhile, were set for a Fatal Four-Way Match between
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder, The Revival, AOP and The Usos. However,
The Revival requested and were granted their release shortly before Money in the Bank. So a
substitute team was going to join the fray that night in Hartford.
Elsewhere,
a massive 10-Man Tag Match was put on the show… pretty much to be on the show. A gaggle of babyfaces:
Aleister Black, Big E, Roman Reigns, R-Truth and Xavier Woods were gonna fight with a group of heels:
Cesaro, Daniel Bryan, Rowan, Sheamus, and Shelton Benjamin.
Elsewhere, emerging talent
Cedric Alexander hopped up on the Raw brand from 205 Live. Alexander immediately would feud with
Jinder Mahal, and the two have a match teed up for the MITB Kickoff Show.
Additionally,
Tony Nese gained a surprising contender for his Cruiserweight Championship:
Kyle O’Reilly of The Undisputed ERA. O’Reilly appeared on 205 Live a few times in late April, and earned his way into a Contender’s Match that he won.
Other Notes:
~
Sasha Banks did not make it to Money in the Bank, as she lost to longtime rival
Alexa Bliss in a MITB Qualifying Match.
~ Speaking of Bliss, she is working as a
babyface as well, as she issued a mea culpa on the All-Women’s Smackdown from her hometown of Columbus.
~
Sami Zayn made his return to WWE after a lengthy absence due to injury. He made his return as a
babyface and is on the Raw brand.
~ Making her first-ever appearance on the main roster during this period of time?
Toni Storm, the NXT UK Women’s Champion. Storm successfully defended the championship against
Zelina Vega at the All-Women's Smackdown.
~ Like in real life,
Nia Jax tore her ACLs in the 4-Way at WrestleMania. The likelihood of her ever returning in this universe is, frankly, slim to none. (She sucks. I'm sorry, but she
sucks.).
MONEY IN THE BANK RESULTS
Cedric Alexander def. Jinder Mahal at 6:44 via pinfall
Kyle O’Reilly def. Tony Nese at 10:46 via submission to become the NEW WWE Cruiserweight Champion
~ Adam Cole (BAY BAY~!) accompanied Kyle at ringside, but did not get involved in the match
Ruby Riott won the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match at 23:05
~ Liv Morgan attempted to stop Ruby from winning more than once, but was sent away by Riott, who would not be denied
~ Bayley would hit Charlotte with a Bayley-to-Belly on a Ladder, effectively taking her out of the match, but also herself
~ Naomi went to retrieve the briefcase, but Ruby Riott caned her with a kendo stick and took her out of the equation
Samoa Joe def. Chad Gable at 7:42 via submission to retain the WWE United States Championship
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder won a Fatal 4-Way Match at 13:10 via pinfall to retain the Raw Tag Team Championships
~ The VIKING Raiders were the 4th team in the match, but were not called up full-time
~ Hawkins hit Rezar with the championship and dragged Ryder over him for the win, signaling a heel turn
The Expat Express defeated The Hardy Boyz at 15:48 via pinfall to win the previously vacated Smackdown Tag Team Championships
Aleister Black, Big E, Roman Reigns, R-Truth, and Xavier Woods defeated Cesaro, Daniel Bryan, Rowan, Sheamus, and Shelton Benjamin at 12:13 via pinfall
Kofi Kingston defeated Braun Strowman at 8:13 via pinfall to retain the WWE Championship
~ Braun attempted to attack Kofi at the start of the match, leading to a 3-on-1 from New Day. They hit Midnight Hour before the bell rang, but were unsuccessful in retention at that point
~ Kofi won after hitting Trouble in Paradise before Braun was going to attack him with a chair
Seth Rollins defeated The Miz at 24:14 via pinfall to retain the WWE Universal Championship
Asuka defeated Becky Lynch at 29:07 via pinfall to become the NEW Smackdown Women’s Champion
~ Natalya would appear in this match. Nattie had recently been showing a semi-allegiance to Shayna Baszler, being revealed as a rat, feeding her sensitive info about the whereabouts of Bayley, Becky Lynch, and Sasha Banks. She pulled the official out as Becky had Asuka beat with The Dis-Arm-Her
~ Shayna Baszler also made an appearance in this match, attacking Becky ferociously.
~ A hobbled Bayley and a fresh Sasha Banks went after both women while the official remained down.
~ In the heat of the moment, Asuka would go for a hip attack outside on Becky, who was up on the barricade. But Becky got out of the way, so Asuka hit Bayley
~ Bayley, who’d been dealing with a slowly-simmering personality change due to all the chaos around Becky and her partnership and FRIENDSHIP with Sasha Banks, would get incredibly angry and grab a Steel Chair.
~ Bayley got into the ring with the chair and unloaded… on BECKY. Accidentally. Bayley couldn’t believe what she’d done, so she, cowering in fear, backed away from the ring and could only watch as Asuka pounced, pinned Becky, and became the new Women’s Champion
Finn Balor won the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match at 27:20
~ Kevin Owens was within reach, but Finn Balor tipped the ladder over, sent KO to the ground, and Balor went up to the top and fetched the briefcase.