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Back in the Royal Rumble, the WWE Title Match that saw Triple H become champion was supposed to be a Fatal Four Way, however it was reduced to a Triple Threat Match thanks to the vicious attack of Kurt Angle that sidelined Number One Contender Goldberg and stop him from fighting in the Rumble. But what comes around comes back around, and Goldberg not only got back his title match, but he won it against the same man that took him out. Will Goldberg's jorney be completed at No Way Out by winning the WWE Title, or will The Game reign supreme and enter the Biggest Stage of them all as the reigning champion?



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Triple H or Goldberg might enter Wrestlemania as champion, but who will they face is the question. Considering the Royal Rumble was won by an ECW star, new GM Eric Bischoff brought back his creation, the most grueling structure ever created by the man, devised to punish the human body. And this time, the sole survivor, the winner of the Elimination Chamber will win a WWE Title Match at Wrestlemania 24. Who will see his Wrestlemania dreams come true? Will Shawn Michaels stop the show once again? Or will JBL stop him from doing so? Batista is back on the WWE world, but that doesn't stop him from wanting some gold, will he come one step closer? Kane, Randy Orton and Undertaker all have issues of their own going into the chamber, will them be any impediment of these men fully performing on the chamber?



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Rock and Lesnar go way back. If you like to keep track, 2002 is an accurate day, However, nowadays is that their rivalry has gotten brutal. Originally schedule to battle on a Three Stages from Hell match, this two tore the house down in a now Hardcore Match at the Royal Rumble, that saw The Great One get the upperhand. Many fans thought this was the end, however as Brock's vicious assault two weeks ago showed, this is far from over. Will The First Blood Match finally put an end to this feud? And will this two superstars ever have enough of them?



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Rob Van Dam has been a target for The Mcmahons in last weeks. RVD tried to warn Vince of how dangerous ECW can be, and instead he found out how dangerous The Mcmahons can be. Originally given the mission of eliminating Bret Hart in the Rumble, he failed on it. Much to the anger of the chairman of the board, Rob Van Dam do was succesful in defeating Christian Cage saving his work. Umaga is no stranger in serving the Mcmahons and he will happily run over his opposition. Will Van Dam be able to save his health this time?



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Kurt Angle and MVP dominated the Royal Rumble were in together. Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Chris Jericho, nobody was save from this duo. However, Kurt Angle showed the rookie that indeed it is every man for himself when he ended Porter's Wrestlemania main event dreams by eliminating him. MVP didn't take it lightly and bashed Kurt Angle live on ECW. These comments didn't suit well on an angry Kurt Angle that comes from being defeated by the champion and from getting out from a Title Match. Which company will come out on top, WWE or ECW? Kurt Angle or MVP?



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All it took was a challenge. The Dudley Boyz were tired of being overlooked in their division. On their mind, they are the best tag team on the WWE and on the entire world. However, the ones having the belt that back that up are Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. This two teams will go at it for the belts at No Way Out, in none other that the match specialty of Bubbah and D-Von. Will The Dudley Boyz walk the walk and show they indeed are the best tag team in the world? Or will the Redneck Wrecking Crew retain the belts and shut the cocky challengers?



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John Cena vs Ric Flair is an encounter all about respect. Ric Flair left out John Cena from the title match using their cheap tactics, and Cena just had to ask for a rematch. The Nature Boy has left very clear that he sees in the Doctor of Thuganomics the future not only of the company but of the business, an opinion not share by his close friends, specially by one called Shawn, who thinks Cena is being a hypocrite and don't really respect Naitch and himself. Will John Cena overcome all of this and finally defeat the Greatest Wrestler of all Time? Or will he be taught a lesson once again?



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If we talked about the hatred between Stone Cold and The Mcmahon family, time would not be enough to fully analize it. And the fact of Vince Mcmahon cheating Stone Cold out of the Royal Rumble didn't help either. Coming from the Rumble, Stone Cold has found himself in matches with the Samoan Bulldozer, and one against Shane himself, that ended up being nothing else than a cheap attack. Will Stone Cold find redemption and send a direct message to Vince by defeating his own son? Or will Daddy's By earn his blue pony by defeating the Rattlesnake in a match that happen to be with No Rules, No Disqualifiations, No excuses?​
 

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great preview man...i wont predict cause i basically know whos winning but we all know ECW coming out on top...lol..a little loyalty to my show
 

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No Way Out Predictions

WWE Title Match-
GoldBerg vs. Triple H (C)

Elimination Chamber Match-
JBL vs. Shawn Miachels vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane vs. Batista vs. The Undertaker

First Blood Match-
Brock Lesnar vs. The Rock

WWE vs. ECW match-
Kurt Angle vs. M.V.P.

Tag Team Titles Match-
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch vs. The Dudley Boyz

Single's Match-
Umaga vs. Rob Van Dam

Respect Match-
Ric Flair vs. John Cena

No Holds Barred Match-
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Shane McMahan


Looks to be a great show! Will Review next couple of shows!!
Meab While if you have time check out WWE: A Fresh Start
 

Evil Austin

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This is great I love how you took my old thread and turned it into this... Great job and can't wait for no way out..

My predictions -


WWE Title Match-
GoldBerg vs. Triple H (C)

Elimination Chamber Match-
JBL vs. Shawn Miachels vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane vs. Batista vs. The Undertaker

First Blood Match-
Brock Lesnar vs. The Rock

WWE vs. ECW match-
Kurt Angle vs. M.V.P.

Tag Team Titles Match-
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch vs. The Dudley Boyz

Single's Match-
Umaga vs. Rob Van Dam

Respect Match-
Ric Flair vs. John Cena

No Holds Barred Match-
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Shane McMahan
 

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(Video plays going through all the rivalries going into NWO. We see Triple H winning the belt at Royal Rumble, then defeating Kurt Angle. We then see Goldberg spearing Kurt Angle and celebrating. We then see Triple H and Goldberg face to face with a divided screen. Scenes of Stone Cold being attacked by Umaga and Shane Mcmahon are showed then, with their video part being ended with Vince and Shane celebrating over Stone Cold. We then see Rock and Brock in a series of brawls. The scene divides with both men bleeding. The video then turns gothic and we see the classic video of the Elimination Chamber, with highlights of all the previous ones. The video ends showing all the competitors in tonight’s one, ending with Taker in his classic pose)

And now, WWE presents…..No Way Out!


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JR: Welcome Ladies and Gentleman to what promises to be an excitement evening to us all, No Way Out!

King: Well JR, tonight we take a step closer in the Road to Wrestlemania and I can’t wait!


“My Time is Now†plays to a mixed reaction from the crowd as John Cena makes his way out, showing how fired up he is.

“Also Sprach Zarathustra†breaks to a big pop from the crowd as Ric Flair makes his way out, making his classic entrance. He enters the ring. The referee rings the bell.


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The bell rings and the match officially starts as Cena and Flair come to the center of the ring. They exchange words momentarily and Flair sticks his hand out for Cena to shake. Cena looks down and hesitates but soon goes to shake and Flair pulls his hand away and brushes it through his hair before letting out a whoo and doing the Nature Boy strut. The crowd goes wild for the taunt, John Cena smirks a bit. Ric Flair then apologizes with John Cena and sticks one more time his hand out. Cena looks around the crowd once again hesitant but in the end shakes it, this time without any mocking by the Nature Boy. John Cena and Ric Flair then begin circling each other around the ring before they tie up and Cena overpowers Flair into the corner and goes for a punch but Flair ducks under and gets Cena in the corner where he hits him with hard knife edge chops to the chest to a chorus of whoo's from the crowd. Cena comes back with punches but Flair ducks everyone and comes back with more chops that send Cena to the mat. Flair starts to do a little Nature Boy strut when he turns around and gets clotheslined to the mat by Cena to boos from the crowd. Cena then gets on top of Flair and starts hitting him with punches to even more boos from the crowd before the referee pulls Cena off of Flair and warns him about close handed punches. John Cena looks away partially mad knowing what’s on stake in this match but finally goes back to his offense. Cena goes to grab Flair and pull him back up to his feet but Flair catches Cena with a thumb to the eyes then gets back on his feet and hits Cena with a few chops before tying up with him again but Cena overpowers Flair into the corner and the referee asks for a clean break which he gets. Cena let's out a whoo to Flair, working the crowd and getting into the mind of his opponent as well. The crowd boos and Flair gets Cena with a thumb to the eyes to cheers from the crowd. Flair comes back with more chops then goes to run Cena across the ring but Cena reverses the irish whip and sends Flair into the ropes. Flair comes back off the ropes and Cena catches him with a back body drop and goes for the quick cover: 1…2…, Flair kicks out.

Cena returns to his feet and pulls Ric Flair with him as well pulling him by his hair. Now both competitors on their feet, Cena starts planting the Nature Boy with straight right hands landing on the forehead of Naitch. He then throws Ric Flair to the ropes and when he bounces back, Cena tackles him. Then John Cena bounces to the ropes and shoulder blocks Ric Flair, that had just returned to his feet. Ric Flair returns to his feet once again and Cena follows up his offense planting him with his classic suplex in which he grabs the foot of his opponent in mid air, shades of the Perfectplex applied back in the days by Mr. Perfect. Cena rolls over and covers his opponent: 1…2…, Flair gets one shoulder up, Cena covers him again: 1…2…, Flair once again kicks out. Cena returns to his feet and immediately goes back to his offense, looking.He gets Flair back to his feet and once again he starts planting him with powerful right and left punches that send Ric Flair straight to a corner. Cena then viciously irish whips Flair into the opposite corner, but Ric Flair is able to react and flips over the corner and runs along the apron climbing up the turnbuckles on the other corner. Flair comes down with an ax handle smash trying to impact Cena for a tide shift, but Cena kicks him in the midsection before he can connect with it. Flair is hunched over and Cena runs the ropes and connects with the throwback. John Cena fells the momentum going on his favor. He looks down to Ric Flair and sees that his knocked out. Cena then raises his right arm, the crowd, knowing what’s next, give a mixed reaction to the chain gang leader. Cena bends and does the “You can’t see me†taunt on Flair. He then dashes to the ropes and bounces back. He goes for the Five Knucke Shuffle but on the nick of time and to a monstrous ovation from the audience, Ric Flair is able to roll aside making Cena fail the move. Flair then takes full advantage of the surprise factor and rolls John Cena up: 1…2…, John Cena is barely able kick out.

Ric Flair is now back on his feet and is time for him to connect some of his offense. picks Cena up off the mat and hits an inverted atomic drop followed by a chop block. Flair then goes to work on Cena's leg; kicking and stomping on Cena's leg. Flair then pulls Cena back up to his feet and Cena is favoring his right leg and Flair hits a shin breaker on Cena. He then lands a couple more of chops to the chest that makes John Cena shake in pain. Cena remains in the middle of the ring, barely able to keep his standing position thanks to the attack of the Nature Boy on his leg and grabbing his now reddish chest from all the chest chops landed by Ric Flair during the match. Ric Flair dashes toward the ring ropes behind him and then lands John Cena with his famous and trademark leg tackle, that makes John Cena collapse to the canvas. Naitch then connects a vicious kick to the kidney are of the kneed Cena. Cena fully collapses down to the canvas, act that is received to a victorious “Wooo†by Ric Flair. Flair now feels the momentum going on his favor and bounces back using the ropes and lands John Cena right in the middle of the eyes with a jumping knee drop. Ric makes the cover: 1…2…, Cena kicks out. Flair pulls his hair back and not losing his composure, goes back to punish his rival. Ric Flair starts stomping and pulling the already punished leg of John Cena, aggravating his injury. Flair does another strut and then grabs the right leg of his opponent, starting to set him for the Figure-Four Leglock, thing that is heavily cheered by the audience. He is spinning doing the final step for locking his feared submission maneuver, but on that moment John Cena reacts and using his still free leg he kicks Ric Flair away and against the ropes, John Cena then jumps back to his feet and when Ric Flair bounces back he gets him over his shoulders looking for the FU.

Ric Flair immediately after being caught by Cena and set in that position he begins fighting back, driving his elbow straight to the face of the Doctor of Thuganomics. Finally, the attack of Ric Flair manages to force John Cena to get him down of his shoulders. Now with the Nature Boy fully stand over his two feet on the canvas, he staggers back and after taking impulse he goes toward John Cena and tries to clothesline him, however John Cena ducks the attack making Flair fail. Ric Flair passes far by and ends up close to the ring ropes. John Cena then is the one attacking and he storms toward Ric Flair and plants him with a clothesline that spins him over the top rope and onto the outside of the ring. John Cena looks around the coliseum and then follows up his opponent going also to the outside of the ring. Now on the outside, John Cena picks Ric Flair back to his feet and he clubbers him with a straight right hand to the head of his opponent. He then grabs him by the back of the head and smashes it to the ring apron, then turns him around and drives Flair’s head right to the barricade separating the ring area and the fans. The count out by the referee is up to 8 and John Cena rolls to the inside of the ring to break it, then rolls back to the exterior. He bends going to follow up his attack on Ric Flair, however the Nature Boy counters back with a poke to the eyes. He then connects John Cena with a flurry of chops to the chest, then a straight right hand and then once again another chop to the chest. He then Irish Whips Cena to the steel ring post to which John impacts head first. Ric Flair “Woos†to the crowd getting a lot of cheers from the audience, and then follows Cena. He gets him back to his feet and then throws him back to the inside of the ring.

On the inside of the ring, Ric Flair covers John Cena: 1…2…, John Cena kicks out. Ric Flair gets back to his feet and looking everywhere, he then goes to the corner, where he climbs to the top rope. Flair taunts John Cena waiting for him to get back to his feet. John Cena recovers a standing position and turns around. Flair then leaps from the corner looking to plant Cena, however John surprisingly catches him in mid air, he then sets him over his shoulders and hits the FU. Cena makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: John Cena defeats Ric Flair


John Cena celebrates. He then helps Ric Flair get up to his feet and he hugs him, then points to him indicating the crowd to cheer him.


JR: Well, what a demonstration of respect by John Cena here tonight!

King: And what a victory also! John Cena entered focused to No Way Out and he was victorious.



We go backstage and see Shawn Michaels seeing on a TV the whole Cena/Ric Flair celebration. Todd Grisham arrives and goes to talk to him.

Grisham: Excuse me Shawn, I just wanted to get your impressions on Cena’s victory here tonight.

HBK: Well, it’s no secret that I don’t trust Cena, quite frankly I don’t like the guy. But you can deny he pull off a hell of a performance.

Grisham: Are you still waiting for an apology of Cena for not defending you against JBL two weeks ago?

HBK: Todd, the Heart Break Kid doesn’t wait for things, the Heart Break Kid takes things.

Crowd pops.

HBK: Now if you excuse me, I have to continue getting ready to the Elimination Chamber.

Shawn Michaels leaves. Scene fades back to the commentators.



King: Well, HBK doesn’t like Cena and I am sure Cena doesn’t like Michaels, and I am also sure JR that we have not seen the last of this two.

JR: Well, it’s hard to bet against that.


“Turn the Tables†plays to a mixed reaction from the crowd as Bubbah Ray and D-von Dudley make their way out.

“Cowboy†plays as the tag champions Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch make their way out. They enter the ring and the referee rings the bell.


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Bubbah Ray and D-Von stare at each other and nod, before going into action. Bubbah goes after Lance Cade and D-Von goes toward the other half of the tag team, Trevor Murdoch. Both brothers tackle the champions and the attack stagger Cade and Murdoch simultaneously to the corners. The Dudleys then begin tackling and driving his shoulder right to the middle section. D-von and Bubbah Ray stop for a moment and take impulse going to the middle of the ring. They congratulate and fire each other up in the middle of the ring and then storm toward their cornered opponents. Bubbah Ray is successful and he plants Lance Cade right to the gut with a vicious tackle, but D-von instead misses right when Trevor Murdoch moves out of the way. D-von clashes with the turnbuckle. The Dudley brother staggers back from the corner and walks right into a back body drop by Murdoch. Trevor then turns around and he attacks Bubbah Ray, as he begins planting him with straight right hands. He then tries to Irish Whip him to the ropes but Bubbah counters and instead he is the one successful and he throws the tag team champion toward the set of ring ropes. Murdoch bounces back from the ropes and gets planted by a huge clothesline. Bubbah Ray Dudley takes his time then playing to the crowd, and when he finally turns around he gets blasted by an impressive jumping calf kick by the recovered Lance Cade. Lance Cade then looks everywhere with a cocky smile on his face. He then goes to the outside of the ring where to a pop of the crowd he grabs a table. He then turns around and directs toward the ring. He throws the table to the inside of the ring. He then goes to enter the ring and climbs to the apron, but out of nowhere D-Von Dudley storms toward him and plants him with a suicide clothesline, that send not only Cade but D-von himself to the outside of the ring.

Bubbah Ray and Trevor Murdoch begin getting back to their feet. They finally recover their standing position and come face to face. Eventually they begin exchanging blow after blow. Murdoch gets the upperhand as he plants him with a poke to the eyes. Trevor takes advantage of it and he knocks Bubbah Ray down to the canvas as he plants him with a clothesline. Murdoch then goes toward the table and grabs it. He then goes toward the corner and sets it up laid against the turnbuckle. Trevor then picks up his opponent and weakens him a little more as he plants him with a straight right hand. He then sets him on the table. Murdoch takes impulse going to the opposite corner and finally storms toward Bubbah Ray set on the table on the corner. However, Ray slides down of the table before Trevor Murdoch enters in counter with him. Trevor is barely able to stop his run and avoid clashing himself through the table. Murdoch seems afraid and relieved as he just avoided defeasance. Murdoch finally turns around but walks right into a jumping front facebuster that plants Trevor head first to the canvas. On the outside of the ring, D-von and Lance Cade are brawling all over the outside testing their strengths and throwing one than another blow to each other. Bubbah Ray rolls to the outside of the ring and goes to help his partner, as he plants Cade with a club to the back of his opponent. D-Von and Bubbah Ray Dudley grab the back of the head of Lance Cade and then smash Cade head first to the apron. The Dudleys then throw him back to the inside of the ring. Bubbah Ray Dudley holds Cade with a Full Nelson while D-Von delivers a series of punches. D-von stops and Bubbah Ray then plants him with the Bubbah Bomb. He gets back to his feet and he pushes D-von, the crowd roars as Bubbah yells: “D-von, Get the Tables!â€

D-von goes to the corner and he grabs the table previously set by Trevor Murdoch. He takes it to the center of the ring and he sets him right on the middle of the ring. He then mention something to Bubbah that the camera doesn’t quiet catch and they set Cade up. Finally, the Dudleys explode toward the table trying to plant Lance Cade with the 3D through the table, however right on the nick of time Trevor Murdoch, still knocked out and laying against the bottom rope, kicks the table out of the way, avoiding The Dudleys to put his partner through the table. However, he isn’t able to fully stop the attack of Bubbah Ray and D-von as they indeed plant the 3D on Lance Cade. Murdoch manages to incorporate back to a standing position. Bubbah Ray is the first of the contenders to react as he storms toward Trevor Murdoch, however the redneck is able to counter as he lowers the top rope letting Bubbah Ray go all the way to the outside of the ring. Murdoch gets once again up and he turns around. D-von is the one going into the attack now and he goes toward his opponent, but Murdoch once again attacks first as he plants him with a kick right to the middle of the section. He then quickly sets D-Von and plants him with an awe inspiring Ace of Spades. Trevor Murdoch then slowly, feeling the effects of the match as well, gets back to a standing position. He goes toward the table and resets it. He then grabs D-von back up and starts planting him with a flurry of straight right hands right to the head of the challenger. Lance Cade is getting back to his feet and he finally does so. Then both Cade and Murdoch start punishing D-von with straight right hands. They smile at each other and after setting the Dudley brother, they plant him with a very booed Sweet N’ Sour.

Murdoch and Cade celebrate their accomplishment. They turn around to continue their attack but they get knocked down to the canvas by Bubbah Ray, that is back in the ring. Ray sees Murdoch incorporating and he dashes to the ropes, then bounces back and plants him with a bulldog. He helps D-von gets back to his feet and he then grabs Cade. He opens his compass and stomps over his privates. He then sets him in direction to the corner. D-von climbs to the top rope and the crowd roars. The Dudleys yell at each other “Wazzup!†and D-von leaps from the top rope planting the champion with a headbutt right on the privates. Cade convulses in pain to the outside of the ring. D-von and Bubbah Ray look at each other and then smile. They walks toward Murdoch and gets him back to his feet. They set him up for the 3D and after taunting to the crowd for a while, they plant him with it right through the table.

Result: The Dudleys defeat Cade and Murdoch to win the World Tag Team Titles.


King: We have new Tag team champions, JR!

JR: Indeed King, and now you have to wonder if any tag team in the world can argue with the statement of the Dudleys being the best of the world.


(Video of Goldberg being taken out by Kurt Angle. Then we see the highlights of Kurt Angle vs Goldberg with the winner getting a title match at No Way Out. Scene ends to the back after the Jackhammer that gives the victory to Goldberg. Video ends with Goldberg celebrating)


JR: Well, Goldberg defeated Kurt Angle to gain a title match against the champion and we will have that match later on tonight when Goldberg battles no other than the Game, Triple H.

King: This two have battle each other times before and tonight quite probably the winner of the match will enter Wrestlemania as champion.


“One of a Kind†plays as Rob Van Dam makes his way out to a big pop from the crowd. Van Dam makes his way down to the ring.

“No Chance in Hell†plays as a surprise as Vince Mcmahon makes his way out instead of Umaga, RVD’s opponent.


Vince: RVD, I know you didn’t expect to see me here tonight but I came out because I have…

Crowd begins chanting “You suckâ€

Vince: Shut up! Let me speak! Rob, I am out here with an announcement concerning your match. You were scheduled to go one on one against the Samoan Bulldozer, Umaga! However, that match is not happening tonight!

Crowd boos.

Vince: You know why? Well, because later on tonight my son Shane will go one on one with Stone Cold in a No Holds Barred Match, and let’s just say Umaga will be making Shane some company in that match.

Crowd boos as Vince smiles.

Vince: But don’t worry, I got you another opponent. I just have one request to you Van Dam, be gentle, because this man is will be making his debut on WWE.


“Big†breaks to a lot of boos from the audience as Big Show makes his way out. He enters the ring.


Vince: Debut? Oh, I meant return! Coming back from ECW, The Big Show!



RVD vs The Big Show

As soon as the bell rings Rob Van Dam advances toward the Big Show and connects two right punches straight to the Showster’s head, but The Big Show retaliates landing RVD with a headbutt. Rob Van Dam is taken back but rolls over his head and immediately goes back to attack on the Show landing a series of kicks to his opponent’s legs. Rob Van Dam then tries to Irish Whips The Show against the ropes, but the giant manages to reverse the offense and throws RVD to the ropes instead. Van Dam bounces back and gets floored by a big boot straight to his face. The Big Show covers him: 1…2.., RVD kicks out. Rob Van Dam tries to return to his feet but The Big Show reaches to him first and lifts him back up pulling his hair and connects him once again with a headbutt. Then The Big Show grabs him by the head and throws him to the corner using only one hand. The Show then asks silence to the crowd and hits a giant chop punishing the chest of Van Dam. RVD aparts from the corner feeling the effect of the chop, and the Big Show continues his offense by bouncing and knocks him with a clothesline. The Big Show looks around with a vicious expression on his face and grabs one arm of the floored RVD, dragging him closer to the corner. He then slowly makes his way out to the second rope, and then attempts a reverse big splash, but RVD manages to roll out of the way avoiding to be trapped under the weight of The Big Show, and also makes the Big Show crash and burn to the mat below punishing himself his knees. . RVD sees an opening and dashes to the ropes, connecting Rolling Thunder and landing on the back of the giant. Rob rolls The Big Show and covers him: 1…2…, The Big Show breaks the pinfall and throws RVD away. Rob Van Dam fells on his feet and immediately bounces to the ropes and hits a sliding kick knocking The Big Show out of the ring. The Big Show manages to remain on his feet on the outside of the ring, RVD looks around and uses the ropes as leverage to hit a plancha impacting The Big Show on the outside of the ring.

RVD, looking at The Big Show around, taunts for the crowd pointing himself as he and the crowd say in the unanimous: “Rob…Van…Damâ€. The Big Show starts making his way back to his feet and Van Dam goes back on his offense, landing right blows, but The Big Show counterattacks and reacts tackling RVD against the barricade. The Big Show then rolls back into the ring to break the count and then goes back outside. Rob Van Dam is still laid down against the barricade. The challenger takes impulse and then connects a big boot sending RVD off the barricade and into the crowd. The Big Show taunts to the crowd and goes back into the ring, waiting for Rob Van Dam to be counted out. The referee starts the count out: 1…2…3…4…5…6, RVD jumps the barricade and starts dragging himself closer to the ring, 7…8…9…, RVD manages to drag himself to the ring and roll to the interior. The Big Show looks frustrated and immediately attacks RVD, stomping his back. He then places his right foot over Rob’s lower back and steps over it. The Big Show makes the cover: 1…2…, Rob Van Dam is able to kick out. The debuting giant looks frustrated and he gets Van Dam back to his feet, hoping to keep his domination on Rob Van Dam, however Van Dam starts fighting back, getting a big pop from the audience.

Rob Van Dam gets back on his feet trying to punch out a comeback into the match, but as soon as he starts getting momentum, The Big Show pushes him away, but RVD quickly jumps back to his feet and once again starts delivering rights and lefts straight to the head of his opponent , but the giant once again manages to fight back and lifting Rob Van Dam by his calves lands with a back body drop. The Showster then dashes to the ropes and connects a leg drop on RVD. He remains on the same position with his leg across Van Dam’s throat and chest making a cover: 1…2…, RVD kicks out. The Big Show gets back up and dashes once again to the ropes trying to hit a second leg drop, but this time RVD gets out of the way making the giant miss, RVD then dashes to the ropes found on front of The Big Show and connects a dropkick straight to the jaw of the sat Big Show. Van Dam climbs to the top rope and waits for the giant to get back to his feet and when he does Van Dam flies across the ring and connects The Big Show driving his right boot to the face of the giant. RVD gets up and walks close to the floored giant and connects him with a moonsault. The referee starts the count: 1…2…, The Big Show kicks out. RVD gets up and looks around playing to the crowd, and then turns around and looks at the slowly recovering Big Show, that is already on his knees. Rob Van Dam walks toward him and floors him once again with a DDT.

Rob Van Dam looks around and receives a pop from the crowd as he realizes The Big Show is knocked down. Van Dam looks to the corner and climbs to the top rope. He then looks down and finally jumps looking for the Five Star Frog Splash, but when landing on the Big Show, the Big Show raises his knees impacting RVD when making contact with them. The Big Show gets back up and lifts his right arm announcing the Showstopper. He goes to where RVD is and lifts him back up. He then grabs him by the throat and lifts him looking to connect his chokeslam, but Van Dam counters in mid air reversing it into a DDT. Both wrestlers collapse to the canvas, the referee starts the count for both: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…, RVD recovers first his senses and drags himself close to the ropes, then passes behind them to the apron and waits in it for the Big Show to get back to his feet. The Big Show, first putting his knees on the canvas, finally returns to a standing position. He then turns around toward RVD is and Van Dam, wasting no time, uses the ropes as leverage to connect a springboard clothesline, but The Big Show extends his arm and grabs RVD by the throat in mid-air. The Big Show talks trash to Van Dam taunting the Chokeslam. However, Van Dam fights back recurring to dirty tactics as he eye pokes The Big Show. He then begins landing kicks to the calves, that force The Big Show to back down. RVD then jumps to the ropes springboarding and lands the giant with a enziguiri like kick to The Big Show, that manages to knock The Big Show down. RVD then goes to the top rope and there he waits for The Big Show to get back up to his feet taunting him. The Showster gets back to his feet and he turns around toward the corner where RVD is, Van Dam leaps from it looking to connect his opponent, however The Big Show catches him in mid air grabbing him by the throat. He takes him to the middle of the ring and connects The Chokeslam. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: The Big Show defeats RVD


JR: Well, The Big Show comes back to the WWE and what a way to do it!

King: And this goes to show you that the Mcmahons always get what they want!



We go backstage and see Triple H getting ready on his locker room, when out of sudden Randy Orton walks into the room. They come face to face.

Orton: C’mon Hunter, relax, I am not here to attack you.

HHH: Oh really? And why am I supposed to trust you?

Orton: Because I want you on one piece for Wrestlemania when I will face you, I will defeat you, and I will become the WWE Champion!

HHH: Uhmm, I thought before facing me you had to actually win the Elimination Chamber match and tell me if I am wrong but that match hasn’t happen yet.

Orton: But does it matter? Who else is winning that match? Shawn Michaels? How many time do I have to beat him? Kane, JBL? I don’t think so! Batista? I have lost count of how many times I have RKOed that Animal!

Crowd boos.

HHH: Well, even if you somehow won the match, what the hell are you doing here? Don’t tell me you are playing mind games with me Randy, because remember, I thought you those mind games!

Crowd cheers.

HHH: And besides, I thought you might have forgotten someone when you mention the participants in the Elimination Chamber, I think you forgot The Undertaker.

Crowd cheers as Orton face contorts.

Orton: Taker? Tonight I will defeat Taker one more time, but not only that, I will end his career.

Crowd boos.

Orton: And then I am going to Wrestlemania and end the Game!

Crowd boos as Randy Orton begins leaving.

Orton: Well, that if you defeat Goldberg tonight.

Randy finally leaves leaving HHH behind.



Still to come:

Part II

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Part III

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Great first part, my fave match so far is the Cena/Flair match with a terrific ending. I can't wait for Part 2, especially the Elimination Chamber match.
 

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Great to see how this is skyrocketing without me.. I think that the Flair / Cena match is the best so far.. I can't wait for Part two, And for part 3 I so hope that Kane or Taker win.....
 

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The glass breaks as Stone Cold makes his way out to an enormous pop from the crowd. He enters the ring and plays to the crowd.

“Here Comes the Money†plays as Shane Mcmahon makes his way out. He talks trash to Stone Cold and enters the ring The referee rings the bell.


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Shane Mcmahon and Stone Cold starts circling each other, with Stone Cold looking for a way to attack his opponent and the Mcmahon boy looking for ways of how to remain protected from the attack of the rattlesnake. Suddenly, Shane just stops and points to the stage. “Virtual Voodoo†plays as to a lot of boos from the crowd Umaga makes his way out. He makes his way down the ramp. Stone Cold starts inviting him to do so and gets distracted, allowing Shane to cheap shot him and plants him with a club right to the back, knocking him down. Umaga then storms to inside the ring and Shane blatantly leaves letting the Samoan Bulldozer have his own feast.

Umaga taunts Stone Cold and he waits for him to get back to his feet. Umaga and Stone Cold look at each other, without engaging any attack. Finally the samoan storms toward the rattlesnake looking to clothesline him, however Austin is able to duck the attack of Umaga. He then waits the Samoan Bulldozer to turn around, he finally does so and Stone Cold Steve Austin begins unfolding straight right hands to the face of Umaga. He then tries to Irish Whip his opponent to the ropes, however Umaga is able to reverse Stone Cold and instead he Irish Whips him to the ropes. Stone Cold bounces back from the ropes and tries to plant Umaga as he leaps looking to connect the Lou Thesz Press, however it makes no success as Umaga catches him in mid air. He then shows his pure strength as Umaga sets Stone Cold up to his shoulders and out of nowhere he explodes planting Stone Cold Steve Austin with a Samoan Drop. Umaga gets back to his feet fired up. The Samoan Bullzoder dashes to the ropes and then jumps planting Austin with a splash. Shane Mcmahon slides quickly to the inside of the ring and he covers the floored Stone Cold: 1…2…, Stone Cold kicks out. Shane incorporates and indicates something to his hired gun. Umaga understands and he dashes toward the ropes, then bounces back and leaps planting Stone Cold Steve Austin with another jumping splash, that has double effect as he drives his head as well right to the sternum making it also a flying headbutt. Shane Mcmahon makes the cover again: 1…2…, Stone Cold kicks out again. Shane Mcmahon gets back to his feet and leaves the ring, then indicates Umaga to keep up the work. Umaga gets Stone Cold back to his feet, but before he is able to attack him Stone Cold gets back to his senses and he starts countering back.

Stone Cold gets back to his feet and he continues unleashing straight rights and lefts toward the head of the samoan. Stone Cold then kicks him on the gut and dashes toward the ropes, however, meanwhile he is bouncing back Shane Mcmahon slides a steel chair to Umaga, that grabs him and drives it right to the skull of the rattlesnake as when Austin bounces back. Umaga gets back to his feet. He directs back his attention to Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Samoan Bulldozer lifts Austin back to his feet and immediately sets him for the Samoan Spike. Umaga takes his time walking around the ring showing his domination over Austin. He finally goes for the Samoan Spike, however Stone Cold is able to duck the attack of the Samoan Bulldozer. Umaga turns around and gets kicked on the gut by Austin, then Stunned. Stone Cold collapses down to the canvas. Shane Mcmahon sees an opportunity and he slides back into the ring and he covers the Rattlesnake: 1…2…, Stone Cold is once again able to kick out. Shane Mcmahon gets back to his feet and he seems infuriated. He then directs his attention to the steel chair laying on the ring. He walks toward it and grabs it. He then looks at Stone Cold with a maniacal look on his face. Shane taunts Steve Austin waiting for him to get back to his feet. Steve Austin, after a slow process, is able to get back to a standing position. He turns around and walks right into the attack of Shane, that swings with the weapon looking to plant him, however Stone Cold catches and grabs the steel chair in mid-attack stopping it. He then takes it out and away from the grasp of his opponent. Steve Austin starts taunting Shane, looking to connect him with the chair, however when he is about to swing and attack him, out of nowhere Umaga, that had recovered from the previous attack, hits Stone Cold with a sidekick that knocks him down.

Shane Mcmahon approaches Umaga and indicates something again. The Samoan Bulldozer then walks toward the floored Austin and gets him back to his feet. He then stares at him for a moment looking at how he is fighting to remain on his feet. Umaga then Irish Whips Austin to the corner. Stone Cold impacts hard against the turnbuckle. Umaga takes impulse and finally storms toward him, squashing him between his humanity and the turnbuckle. Stone Cold gets knocked down to the canvas but still being laid against the corner. Umaga then goes to the opposite corner taking impulse. Meanwhile, Shane Mcmahon is on the outside of the ring and after a while of looking something under it, he takes out a trashcan. Meanwhile Umaga finally storms and hits his deadly smash with his behind on Stone Cold. He is about to drag Stone Cold back to the middle of the ring when Shane stops him. Instead he separates the samoan from Austin and he sets a trashcan between the ropes and on front of the face of the cornered and knocked down Austin. Shane then goes to the other corner of the same side and climbs to the top rope. A lot of flashes can be seen and roars of expectation from the crowd heard. Shane finally leaves and he plants Stone Cold with the Coast to Coast. Shane fights with his own pain to get back to his feet. He finally does so but when he is about to drag the know barely conscious Austin to the middle of the ring he stops. Instead he goes to the outside of the ring and takes from under it a table, act that is very cheered from the audience. He wastes a lot of time doing this. He finally gets back to the inside of the ring and sets the table. He then gets Stone Cold back to his feet and carrying his dead weight he puts him over the table. He then looks at Umaga and points to the corner.

Umaga climbs to the top rope and taunts to the crowd, wasting even more time. He finally leaps from it looking for a splash through the table, however right on the nick of time and almost miraculously Stone Cold rolls down of the table, making Umaga crash and burn. Stone Cold fights to get back to his feet and when he does Shane starts unfolding straight right hands, he then Irish Whips him toward the ropes, Austin bounces back and he is the first to attack as he Lou Thesz presses Shane Mcmahon, then unloads a series of straight right hands. He gets back to his feet and he encounters with Umaga recovered and dashing toward him, Umaga leaps before reaching him looking to connect him with a lot of momentum, however Stone Cold ducks and Umaga flies all over the way to the inside of the ring over the top rope. Stone Cold sees the opening and he dashes to the ropes then planting Shane with his Taunting Elbow Drop. He gets back up and Austin announces the end. Shane gets slowly back to his feet and when he does he turns around, walking right into a kick to the gut and a Stunner by Stone Cold. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: Stone Cold defeats Shane Mcmahon.


Stone Cold collapses down to the canvas and he gets his arm raised celebrating but still on the canvas, as he is not able to get back up.


JR: What a demonstration by Stone Cold, as he overcame every odd and defeated Shane Mcmahon.

King: I am still surprised he survived Umaga!



We go backstage and see Todd Grisham.

Grisham: Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome my guest tonight, the WWE Champion Triple H!

Crowd pops.

Grisham: Triple H, tonight you go one on one with Goldberg with the WWE Title on the line, do you think you will come out on top?

HHH: Do I think I will come out on top? I don’t.

Grisham: What do you mean?

HHH: Yeah, I don’t think I will come out on top, I am sure that I will come out on top. It is a Guaran-Damn-tee!

Crowd pops.

HHH: You see, me and Goldberg have gone at it before, he won some, I won others one, but in the very end, I was the one with the belt, I was the one with the glory, I was the one with the victory, and tonight, it is so much more important, because the winner of the match will very well be the man defending this title at the Grandest Stage of them All, the Big Daddy, my own personal backyard, Wrestlemania!

Crowd roars

HHH: (looking firmly to the camera) Tonight Goldberg, you will play the Game, and I promise you, you will not win it!

Scene goes back to the commentators.



King: Well, can the Game be more focused?

JR: Absolutely not, but I can assure you Goldberg is on the same state of mind. That match will be in a few moments, but next is a match in which much more than a victory is on the line.

King: Sure, WWE vs ECW, it’s company pride JR!


“I’m Coming†plays as MVP makes his classic entrance out, to a lot of boos. He enters the ring.

“Medal†breaks to a mixed reaction from the fans, with the usual “You suck†chants going. He enters the ring and tries to get on the face of MVP, but is stopped by the referee. He sends him to his corner and rings the bell.


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Kurt Angle and MVP circle each other. They finally approach to enter in what seems to be a test of strength, however Kurt Angle ducks the possible grab of Montel Vontavious Porter and ends behind MVP, he locks in Porter in a hold and then plants him with a German Suplex. Kurt Angle doesn’t release the hold and incorporates, then planting MVP with a second German Suplex. Kurt Angle keeps his opponent locked in and he gets back to his feet. He goes for his third German Suplex in a row but MVP slides out of the hold of Angle and lands right on his feet. Kurt Angle turns around and MVP storms toward him and tries to drive his boot right to the head of his opponent, but Kurt Angle ducks the attempted kick of Montel Vontavious Porter, then locks in MVP and connects MVP with another German Suplex. Angle goes to the canvas and on the mat he locks in a headlock. Porter rolls getting over his back and lifting his legs up close to the upper part of his body, he grabs the head of Kurt Angle with them and locks in a Leg Scissors. Kurt Angle also rolls putting himself over his back and then rolls over is head doing a roll up on MVP, he hooks both legs: 1…2…, MVP also rolls over his own head and does a Victory Roll on Kurt Angle: 1…2…, Angle also kicks out. Both opponents get to their feet and then come face to face to each other. Porter immediately strikes and he slaps Angle. Angle looks to the side and answers back with a slap of his own. He then advances towrd his opponent and grabs MVP, then planting him with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex. Kurt Angle makes the cover: 1…2…, MVP is able to kick out. Kurt Angle gets back to his feet and he brings Porter up with him as well. He tries to hit the Angle Slam early on the match, but MVP blocks and then answers back with his jumping knee facebuster.

Kurt Angle is knocked down to the canvas thanks to that move. MVP then incorporates him getting him back to his feet and locks in a Reverse Chin Lock, however he doesn’t keep the hold locked in for a long time as he just uses it as a prelude for a Snapmare, which he hits bringing Angle down to the canvas. Kurt Angle remains sat on the canvas. MVP then dashes to the ring ropes located on the left of the sat Kurt Angle and bounces back kicking the Olympic Gold Medalist right on the temple. MVP then covers Kurt Angle: 1…2…, Angle kicks out. MVP gets back to his feet and he argues a bit with the official, but then goes back to his offense. He puts the boots on his opponents as he begins stomping on the head and the body of his opponent. He then puts his right knee right on the face of Kurt Angle. MVP then illegally grabs the ropes and uses them as leverage to increase the pressure even further of his knee against the face of Kurt Angle. The referee starts the count that would end in a disqualification: 1…2…3…4…, MVP finally lets the ropes go and removes the knee out of the face of his opponent. Porter then gets back to his feet and pulling himself up using the ring ropes as leverage, then landing right with a knee drop directly to the sternum of Kurt Angle. MVP drags Kurt back to the middle of the ring and makes the cover: 1…2…, Angle kicks out. MVP remakes the cover hooking both legs this time: 1…2…, Kurt Angle once again kicks out. MVP gets back to his feet incorporating himself and he starts stomping on the knee of Kurt. After a while of stomping and pulling the right leg of the Olympic Gold Medalist, he tries to lock in a Boston Crab.

MVP fights with Kurt Angle looking to lock in this submission maneuver, however in the end it is the WWE Superstar the one gaining this duel as he uses his free leg to kick MVP away and toward the ropes. Porter bounces back, Kurt Angle gets quickly back to his feet and plants Montel with an Arm Drag. MVP gets back to his feet and Kurt Angle, locking him in by the head, hip tosses him down to the canvas. Kurt Angle maintains the hold to the head of Porter. He then continues moving ending on top of Porter. There, he begins planting MVP with a series of vicious of headbutts right to MVP’s own head. Kurt Angle is finally forced by the referee to get away from MVP. He gets back to his feet and fires himself up, removing the straps out of his attire. He taunts MVP jumping eagerly and impatiently for him to get back to a standing position. MVP finally gets back to his feet and turns around after a minute of walking groggy around the ring, and he walks right into the grab of Kurt Angle, that goes for the Angle Slam, however MVP blocks and then with a straight right hand staggers Kurt to the corner. Porter then goes to the opposite corner taking impulse and after taunting to the crowd he finally storms toward the cornered Kurt Angle and plants him with his patented Player’s Boot. Kurt Angle collapses down to the canvas and MVP taunts to the crowd announcing the end. He lifts Kurt Angle back to his feet and sets him for the Playmaker. He spins Angle but on the same rotation Kurt Angle passes under the leg of Porter and locks in the Ankle Lock. Kurt Angle applies full pressure to the ankle. MVP starts his painful way to the ropes. He drags and crawls toward them, while Angle wraps around the ankle of Porter. Montel stretches his left hand and in a notorious effort he manages to reach them. However, instead of releasing the hold, Kurt Angle instead increases the pain of the Ankle Lock by grape-vining around the leg of Montel Vontavious Porter. The referee starts the count: 1…2…3…4…5. MVP releases the rope and starts tapping.

The referee calls the announcer and even though MVP tapped, the referee is giving the edge to MVP, as Kurt Angle has been rightfully DQed.

Result: MVP wins by DQ


Kurt Angle is visibly angry and he argues with the referee. Kurt pushes the official away and then plants him with the Angle Slam. Kurt gets back to his feet and he picks MVP also up, then planting him with another Angle Slam but this time throwing Porter to the outside of the ring. Kurt Angle remains on the ring celebrating and taunting to the crowd.


JR: Well, Kurt Angle might have been DQ, but he was the last man standing in the ring.

King: ECW won the battle, but WWE won the war.



We go backstage and we see The Rock jumping in front of the camera firing himself up.

Rock: Brock, The Rock wanted to tell you something before you and I went one on one in a First Blood Match.

Crowd pops.

Rock: You see, normally The Rock goes out with electrifying, giving all these people the show of a lifetime in each and every one of my performances. But tonight, tonight is not about that.

Crowd gives a mixed reaction.

Rock: But make no mistake Brock, The Rock is going out there and giving one hundred percent. But it will not be for giving the fans the show of a lifetime, but because I will give you, the beating of a lifetime.

Crowd pops.

Rock: So Brock, get ready, because you will be going one on one with The Great One and there is no going back, there is No Way Out.

The camera zooms in to The Rock.



“If you Smell†plays to a big pop from the crowd as The Rock makes his way out. He goes directly to the ring and enters it.

“Here Comes the Pain†breaks to a massive amount of boos from the audience as Brock Lesnar comes out acting cockily. He enters the ring and the referee rings the bell.


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As soon as The Rock enters the ring, he begins trading blows with Brock Lesnar. The Rock connects punch after punch after punch right to the jaw of Brock Lesnar. He then dashes to the ropes behind him and then bounces back planting Lesnar with a shoulder block, however Brock doesn’t even move. The Rock bounces to the opposite ropes he first did and tackles Brock for the second time, however Brock Lesnar doesn’t move once again. The Rock bounces to the ropes found behind him and tries to shoulder block his opponent once again, but Brock Lesnar this time reacts first and he grabs The Rock, then planting him with a Belly to Belly. The Rock returns to his feet looking to continue the fight, however Brock Lesnar grabs him for the third time and plants the Great One with the second Belly-to-Belly. . Brock picks The Rock back to his feet and then Irish Whips him toward the corner. He then walks toward him and begins driving his shoulder right to the middle section of The Rock. Brock steps back taking impulse and then storms toward him, planting him with a big clothesline that makes the Rock collapse down. Brock begins stomping him all around his body.Lesnar seems angry but then goes back for his offensive dominance. Brock Lesnar picks The Rock and gets him back to his feet. Now on their feet he plants him with big right hands straight to the jaw of his opponent. Brock then Irish Whips his rival and when The Rock bounces Brock Lesnar connects a swinging sideslam. Brock Lesnar stares at the floored Rock for a while with a malicious grin on his face. He then rolls to the outside of the ring and orders Mark Yeaton to get up. Lesnar then grabs the steel chair Yeaton was sitting in.

Brock Lesnar rolls back to the ring, looking maliciously to the steel chair he just carried to the inside of the ring. The Rock starts getting back to his feet. The Great One finally turns around and Brock Lesnar swings to knock The Rock, but The Great One ducks the attack and instead delivers a kick to the middle section and then DDTs him down to the steel chair. The Rock uses the ropes to get back to his feet and then gets in control of the steel chair. He picks it up and starts taunting Brock Lesnar that starts making his way up as well. Brock returns to his feet and finally turns around, and gets blasted with a hard steel chair shot right to the head. The chair remains on the head of Lesnar. The referee seems worry and tries to back down The Rock to try and get the chair off around the neck of the Next Big Thing. However, The Rock pushes the referee away, not letting him remove the chair from around Lesnar’s neck. The Rock begins then planting straight right hands to the exposed part of Brock Lesnar’s head. The Rock then picks Brock Lesnar up and back to his feet, only to then drop it to the canvas. Brock Lesnar fells to the canvas out cold, but with the chair around his neck, the impact becomes more dangerous and hard. The Rock laughs at the pain of the Next Big Thing and he stomps a few times on the knees of Lesnar. He then starts setting up the Sharpshooter, however Brock Lesnar is able to push The Rock away with the power of his legs. The Rock storms toward the ropes and then bounces back, leaping toward Brock Lesnar trying to connect him, however Brock catches him in mid-air and connects instead a Last Call. Brock now has the chance to remove the steel chair out of his neck, and he does.

Brock Lesnar then goes toward the floored Rock and starts mounted punching him viciously right to the forehead, looking to make him bleed. He even stretches the forehead of The Rock looking for the blood to come out. He then realizes the steel chair is still close and goes to grab it. He starts slamming it hardly on The Rock, that is floored. Brock seems to be crazy now and he continues his vicious assault with the Steel Chair. He finally just throws the chair to the outside of the ring. Brock looks around the arena and then goes to the outside of the ring. He searches under the ring and finally comes out with the weapon he just grabbed. The crowd boos seeing it is a steel pipe. He enters the ring but almost simultaneously The Rock, still almost knocked out from Brock’s attack, rolls out of the ring. The Rock then, almost zombie like, returns to the ring. And slowly, let by the viciousness of Brock Lesnar that wants him back to his feet before attacking him. The Rock finally returns to his feet and immediately Brock Lesnar dashes toward him, looking to clank him right on the head with the steel pipe, however The Rock is able to react first, as he back body drops the running Lesnar, sending him over the ropes and right onto the concrete floor on the outside of the ring. Brock Lesnar is grabbing his lower back in a big amount of pain. The Rock, also feeling the effects of the hard fought match, he rolls to the outside of the ring following his opponent. The Rock picks Brock Lesnar up on the outside of the ring getting him back to his feet. He Irish Whips him and he plants him head first hard against the ring post. Brock clashes hard and almost loses his balance, but The Rock quickly follows him and catches him before he comes down to the floor. He then grabs him by the back of the head and he smashes him against the apron and then to the announce table. The Rock then throws Lesnar back into the ring.

Rock grabs the steel steps and he goes into the ring. Rock waits for Brock Lesnar to go back into his standing position. Brock finally does so and he turns around. The Rock goes toward him but Lesnar gets out of the way, and instead The Rock plants the referee, knocking him down. Rock turns around and Brock toeholds him making him feel head first into the steel steps. Brock smiles and he picks The Rock up. He is busted wide open, but there is no referee. Brock tries to attack him but The Rock ducks the attack and sets him up, as he plants him with the Rock Bottom. Rock feels the momentum and he locks in the Sharpshooter with extra impetus. The referee gets back to his senses after a while and even if Brock is almost unconscious of the pain and tapping out like crazy, what matters is that The Rock is busted open. He rings the bell.

Result: Brock Lesnar defeats The Rock


Even if The Rock has been declared the loser of the match, he doesn’t care and continues with the Sharpshooter locked in. He finally is forced to leave.


JR: Well, The Rock didn’t win, but he did sure gave Brock the beating of a life time.

King: And delivered a message, a clear message to Brock Lesnar.


(Video of Wrestlemania 24, hyping the event)


We see Goldberg jogging and getting ready on his locker room.


JR: Well, it’s time for the WWE Championship match, who will go on as the champion to Wrestlemania? We are about to find out.


(Video hyping the rivalry between Triple H and Goldberg)


“Goldberg’s March†breaks through the speakers as Goldberg makes his classic way out going from the locker room to the ring.

“The Game†breaks to a big pop from the audience as Triple H makes his way out carrying his WWE Title around his waist. He enters the ring after his classic entrance and lifts the title up high on Goldberg’s head.


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Triple H and Goldberg circle each other playing mind games with each other smiling and getting ready. They finally advance toward the each other and enter in a test of strength. Triple H gets the upperhand as he locks in a side headlock, however his advantage doesn’t last long as Goldberg takes advantage of his superior strength and he picks Triple H up and plants him with a sideslam, obviously forcing Triple H to release the hold. Goldberg then dashes to the ropes behind him and plants the just recovered champion with a shoulder tackle. Goldberg stares at the floored champion for a while and then once again he dashes to the ropes behind him and plants him once again with a tackle, that sends Triple H down to the canvas. Goldberg then taunts The Game waiting for him to get back to his feet. Triple H finally does so and Goldberg, without any impulse, back body drops him down to the canvas. Goldberg then makes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H kicks out. Goldberg incorporates and he stares at the floored Hunter. He then goes back to his offense and starts planting him with straight right hands right to the head of Triple H. He then puts his forearm right on the face of Hunter and then he rubs it across his facial features. He then lowers his forearm and puts him right on the throat of his opponent, choking Triple H. The referee starts the count that would end in a disqualification: 1…2…3…4…, Goldberg finally breaks it. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he stomps right on the head Triple H. Goldberg follows up his attack by getting back to his feet his rival and then sets, and connects the Cerebral Assassin with a Vertical Suplex, showing his power by holding Triple H in a vertical position quite a while. Goldberg steps back and waits for Triple H to get back to his feet. Hunter incorporates very close to the ropes. Goldberg then storms toward him and clotheslines him sending him over the top rope.

Goldberg taunts to the crowd and he finally follows up his opponent onto the outside of the ring. Goldberg picks Triple H back up to his feet. The Game tries to fight back and connects a straight right hand to the head of Goldberg, however the challenger recovers the domination on the match as he drives his elbow right to the head of Triple H rambling his thoughts. Goldberg then Irish Whips the WWE Champion against the ring post, and Triple H impacts with it head first. Goldberg taunts to the crowd and the camera then shows Triple H’s face, showing his busted wide open. Goldberg rolls back to the inside of the ring breaking the count-out made by the referee that was already up to seven, but he soon rolls back out to the exterior of the ring. Triple H is a bloody mess and is battling to get back to his feet. Goldberg walks toward him and tries to grab him, however Triple H reacts first and grabbing him by the trunks he throws him, also using a toehold, head first toward the steels steps. Triple H uses the apron as support and he incorporates, rolling back to the inside of the ring. The bloody champion then collapses in the middle of the ring and the referee starts the count-out for Goldberg, that is still knocked out on the outside of the ring: 1…2…3…4…5…6…7…8…, Goldberg manages to get back to the interior of the ring. Triple H gets back to his feet and he stares with an also beaten opponent. Crowd is divided for both performers, with the WWE Champion getting a slight advantage. They finally explode and starts going at each other, exchanging blow after blow. Triple H gets the advantage on the punch fest and he then follows up as he Irish Whips Goldberg to the ropes and follows him driving his knee right to his head when he bounces back, to a big pop from the crowd. Triple H makes the cover: 1…2…, Goldberg kicks out.

Triple H gets his hair out of his face and his bloody face shows frustration. The Game gets back to his feet and he dashes to the ropes behind him, then bounces back and plants Goldberg with a knee drop right to the head. Triple H looks around the audience and he announces the end. He starts taunting Goldberg waiting for him to get back to his feet. Goldberg gets finally back to his feet and turns around walking right into the Cerebral Assassin’s trap. Triple H kicks him in the gut and tries to set Goldberg in the Pedigree position, however Goldberg doesn’t let The Game to do it easily and he Back Body drops him reversing the maneuver. Goldberg is now on the offensive driver’s seat and he walks to the corner, where he climbs to the second rope. There, Goldberg starts waiting for his opponent to get back to his feet. Triple H finally gets back to his feet and he turns around getting right on front of the climbed Goldberg. The challenger immediately leaps out of the second rope and plants Triple H with a big jumping clothesline. Goldberg then crawls toward Triple H and makes the cover: 1…2…, The Game kicks out. Goldberg remakes the cover: 1…2…, Triple H once again kicks out keeping the match going. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he continues his attack as he puts the boots on The Game as he stomps viciously on the face of The Game. Goldberg then plants Triple H with an elbow drop right to his head, making the blood come out even more. Goldberg covers him again: 1…2…, Triple H kicks out one more time. Goldberg gets back to his feet and goes back to his offense. He picks Triple H back to a standing position and weakens him even more with a punch straight to the head of the WWE Champion. Goldberg then Irish Whips his opponent hard against the corner.

Goldberg goes toward the corner and he climbs to the second rope, where he then starts punishing his opponent with straight right hands to the head, all looking to get more blood out of the champion. Goldberg, after the tenth punch climbs down the ropes and distances himself a little from the Game. Triple H staggers back from the corner beaten and walks right into Goldberg, that grabs him and gets him over his shoulders, then planting a Running Powerslam. Goldberg gets back to his feet and he explodes, firing the crowd up. He then helps The Game gets back to his feet pulling him up by the hair. He plants him with a series of straight right hands. He then throws him toward the ropes and lowers his head waiting for him to bounce back. Triple H in fact bounces back, but he takes advantage of the early lowering of the head by the challenger and he hits his patented knee facebuster. However, although Goldberg does feel the effect of the maneuver, he manages to maintain on his standing position and he staggers back, tackling The Game all the way to the corner. With Triple H cornered, the attack of Goldberg is much easier. The challenger starts driving his shoulder right to the middle section of Triple H. He finally stops and separates himself from the cornered WWE Champion. The Game staggers back from the corner and walks right into the grab of Goldberg, that grabs him by the throat and then gets him over his shoulders. He walks around the ring showing his power and finally explodes with a Front Powerslam/Spinebuster like move that fires up the crowd. Goldberg taunts to the crowd and a portion of the audience cheers. He then goes to the corner announcing the end of the match.

Goldberg taunts Triple H waiting for the champion to get back to his feet. The Game finally incorporates, the blood falls down his forehead down to his chest. He is barely able to remain standing and he finally turns around. Goldberg immediately storms toward Triple H looking to connect the Spear however The Game somehow reacts first and he plants Goldberg in mid-run with his Double AA Spinebuster. Triple H then does his classic taunt, but then collapses down to his knee feeling the effects of the match. Goldberg gets back to his feet and Triple H incorporates again. He then delivers a kick straight to the gut, then sets and connects his challenger with a very cheered Pedigree. The bleeding champion collapses on top of Goldberg: 1…2…3.

Result: Triple H defeats Goldberg


King: What a match JR! And what a showing by Triple H!

JR: Great heart no doubt about it showed by the King of Kings and he remains the champ.



Still to come:

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HulkStar

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Wow No Way Out is Baddd Asss!!!!
Cant Wait for the Elimination Chamber!

So Far My favorite match on Par One Was
John Cena vs. Ric Flair

Part Two-
Triple H vs. Goldberg or The Rock vs. Lesnar
Three Awesome matches
Cant wait for Paet Three where I Hope
Shawn Miachels will win setting up The Classic my favorite match
Shawn Miachels vs. Triple H at Mania but..
My Prediction is
The Undertaker coming out ontop


Check out SD! or Raw on WWE: A Fresh Start if your not busy writing badass matches
 

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So far the PPV is nice, can't wait for the elimination chamber. This PPV is looking very nice. Matches and Promos are good. Ill drop a full review once you get the chamber up

CP: Check out my ECW One Night Stand 2006 PPV
 

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JR: Well King, it’s time for the most grueling, most dangerous match in the entire WWE.

King: And let’s not forget JR what’s on the line, a title match against Triple H, our WWE Champion, at Wrestlemania.



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“I walk Alone†breaks to a big pop from the crowd as Batista makes his way out playing to the crowd. He explodes on his way out and enters the structure. He is guided to the inside of his pot.

“Longhorn†plays to a lot of boos and bad chants as the limo comes out, and out from it JBL comes out. Bradshaw stares at the chamber and enters it, then goes inside his pot.

“Slow Chemical†breaks after a big fire explosion as a smiling Kane comes out. He looks with a maniacal grin the Elimination Chamber and enters it, then gets directed toward his pot.

“Burn Inside my Light†plays to a massive amount of boos as Randy Orton comes out. He enters the ring and the structure, and after a faceoff with his opponents, he enters his pot.

“Sexy Boy†plays as the arena explodes as Shawn Michaels makes his way out. He plays to the audience and enters the ring. He bounces off the ropes getting ready.

“The Darkest Side†plays to a big amount of cheers as Taker makes his classic entrance, then reaches the steps and lights go back on. He enters the chamber and then the ring, when he stares with HBK from opposite sides of the ring The referee locks the chamber and then rings the bell, and we are under way.



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Taker and HBK finally approach each other and after continue staring, and the crowd going wild, they finally go at it as Undertaker tries to plant him with a straight right hand, but HBK ducks, Taker then goes for another one but for a second time Shawn Michaels ducks the attempt, then counters with a chop right to the chest, receiving the classic “wooo†chant from the audience. He plants a second one and then tries to Irish Whips The Undertaker toward the corner, however Taker reverses and instead he is the one throwing Shawn Michaels to the corner. HBK clashes with the turnbuckle and is turn inside out, HBK rolls and staggers back from the awkward position he was in, then turns around only to get blasted with a Running Big Boot. Taker covers the knocked out HBK: 1…2…, Shawn Michaels kicks out. Taker grabs by the hair and pulls him back to his feet, he measures him and then plants him with a straight right hand, he follows up with a headbutt and then plants a second straight right hand, applying his famous soupbones. Taker then grabs HBK and once again he Irish Whips him toward the corner, to which Shawn Michaels clashes hard spine first. Taker goes to the other corner and measures him, then storms toward him looking to squash him but right on the nick of time Shawn Michaels manages to get out of the way making The Undertaker fail, getting his leg hooked on the top rope getting trapped. Shawn Michaels notices it and he then dashes toward the ropes in front of the Undertaker and bounces back storming toward him, however The Undertaker gets out of the rope trap and attacks first, as he back body drops HBK up the top rope and dropping him spine first to the unforgiving steel grill.

The crowd roars in excitement as they just saw the first bump to the steel on the Elimination Chamber. Taker remains on the outside of the ring, he then measures the recovering Shawn Michaels standing on the steel on the outside, he then dashes to the ropes behind him and bounces back, he then makes an amazing leap and flies over the top rope landing a flying clothesline on Shawn Michaels. Both competitors land hard against the steel. Taker is the first to get back to his feet, he pulls Shawn Michaels up with him and plants him with a headbutt, then plants him with a powerful straight right hand. Taker then grabs HBK by the back of the head and he then Irish Whips him toward the steel wall, HBK rammers back from it hardly. Taker grabs the staggering back Shawn Michaels and throws him once again against the steel chains wall, the power of the Irish Whips makes HBK twist in mid air and plant against it almost completely turned. HBK staggers back visibly weakened and Undertaker back body drops him back to the inside of the ring. Undertaker returns as well and he makes the cover: 1…2…, HBK kicks out. Taker returns to his feet and measures HBK, he then puts the boot on his opponent and stomps him on the chest, he then dashes to the ropes and bounces back and goes for a leg drop, but HBK gets out of the way, both get back to their feet and HBK plants him with a clothesline, both competitors remain on the canvas. The count goes down: 5…4…3…2…1., lights go out and the white light alternates on the pots, it ends on the pot of JBL, that enters the match.

Entry #3: JBL

JBL enters the ring and runs right into the incorporating HBK, planting him then with a kick right to the head. He then measures The Undertaker and when he sees him also incorporated JBL storms toward him, looking for a Clothesline from Hell, however, Taker ducks making Bradshaw fail. JBL turns around and gets grabbed by the throat to a big pop from the audience, however John Bradshaw Layfield wastes no time in looking for a way of getting out of this predicament and he pokes right on the eyes the Deadman. He then quickly grabs him and connects him with a Rolling Neckbreaker. JBL makes the cover: 1…2…, The Undertaker gets one shoulder up. JBL gets back to his feet and stares at the floored Taker, then viciously stomps him right on the head. He then turns around but gets planted by a running clothesline by the recovered HBK that had stormed toward him. The clothesline sends JBL over the top rope and to the outside, right to the steel. HBK then directs his attention toward his other opponent and goes to continue his exchange with The Undertaker. HBK picks The Undertaker back to his feet and he plants him with a straight right hand to the forehead of the Deadman. Shawn Michaels then sets him and connects him with a suplex. HBK then measures The Undertaker and now is he who looks for a leg drop, he is able to connect it: 1….2…, Taker kicks out. Shawn Michaels gets back to his feet and then goes toward the legs of Taker and starts setting a Sharpshooter, however Taker quickly fights out and kicks Shawn Michaels away. HBK bounces to the ropes and Taker grabs him and hits a Sideslam. Taker gets back up going to continue his attack but from the outside JBL grabs Taker, then weakens him with straight right hands and knees right to the middle section planting them through the ring ropes. He then connects Taker with an awe inspiring Suplex over the top rope and ending with Taker being rammed to the steel grill. JBL also feels the effect of the maneuver and he is not able to immediately capitalize. He manages to crawl toward Taker and puts an arm across the chest of the Deadman: 1…2…, Taker kicks out. The frustration seems to have reignited JBL that incorporates and argues with the referee, he then remakes the cover on the steel still, hooking both legs this time: 1…2…, Taker kicks out for the second time, and in a more determined way this time. HBK starts getting back to his feet. JBL also gets back up on the still grill on the outside of the ring and he picks Taker back up as well. He weakens him even further and then takes him out by the legs with a club straight to the calves. He then sets him and connects The Undertaker with a catapult that drives The Deadman head first to the steel chain walls. The camera focuses on the face of JBL, then showing The Undertaker and revealing he is busted wide open. The count begins going down one more time: 5…4…3…2…1, lights alternate once again and they stop on the chamber of Kane, that enters the match.

Entry #4: Kane

Kane enters the ring and immediately plants the just recovered Shawn Michaels with one of his classic uppercuts. Taker immediately goes toward JBL, that is still on the outside of the ring, on the still grill. JBL tries to punch him but Kane blocks, then makes John Bradshaw Layfield his second victim as he plants him as well with another uppercut. Kane grabs JBL by the back of the head before he collapses down and throws him over the top rope back to the inside of the ring. Taker tries to get back to his feet, but he is weakened by the loss of blood. In the ring, Kane measures John Bradshaw Layfield and when JBL is incorporating, he dashes to the ropes, then bounces back and tries to plant Bradshaw with a big boot, however JBL ducks avoiding the maneuver. Kane turns around and gets kicked right on the gut by John Bradshaw Layfield. JBL sees the opening here and he dashes toward the ropes, then bounces back and goes for his Clothesline for Hell, however and to a big pop from the crowd Kane is able to duck the attack, JBL turns around and gets grabbed by the throat, then planted by a Chokeslam by Kane. The Big Red Monster is about to capitalize on this maneuver and make the cover when out of nowhere Shawn Michaels, that had gotten back to his feet already, deliver Sweet Chin Music right to the jaw of Kane. HBK feels the momentum going and he taunts to the crowd, then turns around but before he is able to cover Kane, from the outside of the ring the bleeding Undertaker grabs him by the throat, then planting him to another big pop from the audience as he connects a Chokeslam from the outside of the ring to HBK on the inside of the ring. Taker battles with his pain and the effects of the grueling match. He returns to the ring and collapses to his knees, going for the cover on Shawn Michaels, however before he can do anything, his brother Kane sits up, then turns his head looking in a maniacal way at the Deadman.

The Undertaker gets back to his feet and goes toward the center of the ring, where he is joined by Kane, that after sitting up he has also gotten back to his feet. Both brothers stare at each other and they finally explode at go at it, to a big pop from the crowd, The Undertaker uses his classic soupbones, while Kane connects his strong straight right hands mixed with some uppercuts. Taker gets the upperhand as he plants his brother with a knee straight to the middle section, then goes for a powerslam, getting Kane over his shoulders, however Kane avoids the maneuver by sliding down from the hold of The Undertaker and lands back on his feet behind the Deadman. Taker turns around and gets backbody dropped by Kane. Kane then measures The Undertaker, the Deadman gets back up and runs right into the hold of Kane, that hits his classic sideslam. Kane then bounces to the ropes and gets back planting his brother with a big elbow right to the chest of the Deadman. Kane gets back up and dashes to the ropes, then goes for a leg drop, but Taker gets out of the way making him fail. Both brothers remain on the canvas, with Undertaker bleeding profusely. The count goes down: 5…4…3…2…1., light alternate and it ends in Batista, that enters the match.

Entry #5: Batista

Batista enters and measures Taker, that is the one getting back to his feet first. The Undertaker fully recovers a standing position and he turns around, getting connected by a Spear. Batista explodes back to his feet finding Kane also already on his feet as well, Batista wastes no time and he storms toward him, connecting him as well with a powerful spear. He gets back to his feet again with John Bradshaw Layfield running toward him now this time, but Batista is able to attack first and he gets him up connecting him with a very cheered Spinebuster. Batista gets back to his feet really fired up and slaps him on the chest firing himself even further. Batista then sees Shawn Michaels getting back to his feet using the ring ropes to get back to his feet, he is laid against it, Batista then storms toward him and the Animal plants HBK with a big clothesline that sends him over the top rope and crashing toward the steel grill on the outside. Batista directs his attention back to the center of the ring, and sees both Undertaker and Kane still knocked out, Shawn Michaels on the outside of the ring. But he sees John Bradshaw getting slowly back to his feet, JBL finally gets back up and turns around, walking right into Batista, that kicks him right on the gut, then sets him for a very cheered Batista Bomb, and the pop goes even louder when he actually connects it. Batista makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Elimination #1: JBL

Batista gets back up from making the cover exploding back to his feet, he looks really fired up and specially seeing that the ring is cleaned out. However, and out of nowhere, Kane just sits back up. Kane then gets back to his feet and goes toward Batista, they exchange some blows until the Big Red Machine gets the upperhand by planting him with a powerful uppercut, he then kicks him right in the middle section connecting the a toe kick. Kane seems to have gained the advantage and he then dashes toward the ring ropes, bouncing back and toward the Animal, however Batista is able to attack first s he connects Kane with a Swinging Sideslam. Batista gets back to his feet, but instead of going toward Kane, he gets out of the ring and goes to attack Shawn Michaels, that is on the outside. He gets him up to a standing position only to ram him toward the steel chain wall. He then picks him back up again and starts dragging and passing the facial features of the Heartbreak Kid across the steel chain. He then releases him letting him collapse down to the grill. When the camera shows the face of Shawn Michaels again, he is bleeding profusely. Inside the ring, Kane is already back on one knee. The Undertaker is still knocked out, until out of nowhere once again he sits up, the blood going across his face in a scary way. Batista returns to the ring and starts attacking Kane, planting him with straight right hands and clubs right to the back, but out of nowhere The Undertaker assaults The Animal, soon the Brothers of Destruction start double teaming Batista, with both connecting him with straight right hands, Batista gets knocked out and he then gets back to his feet, then turning around and walks right into Kane and Undertaker, that grab him by the throat and then connect him with a double Chokeslam. Shawn Michaels has recovered and is back to his feet, but just as Taker, he is bleeding profusely, he enters the ring and runs toward Taker, that plants him with a Big Boot. Taker look at Kane and Kane nods, then The Undertaker starts taunting for the Chokeslam on HBK, Shawn gets back to his feet, but before he turns around Taker attacks Kane grabbing him instead by the throat and then Chokeslamming him. HBK then fully recovers his balance and looking closely at Taker, he goes to the corner and climbs to the top rope, then to a big pop goes all the way to the top of the pot, then after a while of taunting he leaps and plants Kane with a big Elbow drop from the top of the chamber. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Elimination #2: Kane

Almost as soon as Kane is eliminated, then count begins going down: 5…4…3…2…1, the pot gets opened and Randy Orton is inside the match.

Entry #6: Randy Orton

Randy Orton enters the match to a big amount of boos from the audience. He goes to enter the ring but The Undertaker turns around and stares at Randy, almost freezing him, Randy calms him down and remains on the outside of the ring, standing on the steel. Taker turns around again and HBK tries to attack him, however Taker grabs his first on mid-attack, then twists it and grabs HBK by the throat, however before he can do any attack Randy Orton quickly enters the ring and cheap shotting him, he plants The Undertaker with his inverted backbreaker. Orton looks down confidently at Taker and then goes to attack HBK, getting on front of him connecting straight right hands right to the forehead of Shawn Michaels, however, behind them Batista is just waiting for them to turn around, Orton turns around and Batista run toward him, but when The Animals is about to connect him, Randy leaps jumping over him, and instead Batista connects Shawn Michaels with a big clothesline. The Animal turns around after the clothesline, only to get connected by a picture perfect dropkick, that sends Batista over the top rope and drives Batista to the steel grill. Randy Orton does his “Destiny†taunt, then follows Batista to the outside of the ring. Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker are left knocked out inside the ring both bleeding. On the outside, Orton is just ramming Batista with powerful straight right hands and clubs to the back, then sets Batista for the RKO and runs going for it and plant it on the steel grill, without any protection, however Batista is able to block it and instead push Orton to the steel grill by himself, hurting his back. Batista then gets Randy back to his feet and connects him with a big Spinebuster right on the steel. He makes the cover: 1….2…, somehow Randy is able to kick out. Batista gets back to his feet fired up instead of frustrated, he then taunts Randy on the distance. Randy Orton is getting back to his feet dangerously close to the pot glass, Randy gets back to his feet finally and after grabbing his back in pain, he turns around, Batista dashes toward him looking to Spear him through the acrylic pot wall, but Randy rolls out of the way before The Animal is able to connect him and instead Batista runs and clashes toward the glass, going through it by himself, The crowd is in complete shock as Batista lays motionless between crumbles of the broken acrylic panel. Randy drags him away from the crash area and covers him: 1…2…3.

Elimination #3: Batista

Randy Orton then fells thanks to the pain on his lower back consequence of the big standing spinebuster Batista connected on him dropping him right on the steel. Inside the ring, HBK and Taker are still knocked out, but out of a sudden The Undertaker sits up and HBK jumps back to their feet. They go toward each other and start trading blows, Taker gets the upperhand with a stronger blow and he then Irish Whips him to the ropes, but when HBK bounces back he attacks first and hits his flying clothesline. HBK gets back to his feet and with a punch and a Manhattan Drop, he knocks Taker. The Deadman gets back to his feet and HBK applies the same doses, then after a third time The Undertaker gets back to his feet, HBK slams him down to the canvas. He then goes to the top rope, and leaps planting Taker with his elbow drop. HBL gets back up and goes toward the corner, and starts taunting for Sweet Chin Music, however before he can connect Taker, Orton that is back on his feet tries to attack him from the outside, but HBK attacks first with a straight right hand, then steps back and connects Sweet Chin Music on Randy, knocking him down. Shawn Michaels then turns around but gets planted by a squash by a running Undertaker. The Deadman then grabs him and goes for Old School, but when he is on the top rope, HBK counters attacking first with an Arm Drag. HBK then is the one climbing to the top rope and taunts Taker for a moonsault, The Deadman gets up to his feet and turns around walking right into an attempted moonsault, but to the shock of the audience Taker catches him in mid air and then sets him for the end, then connecting him with the Tombstone Piledriver. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Elimination #4: Shawn Michaels.

Taker gets back to his feet and stares at the slowly recovering Randy Orton. Orton then looks to the inside of the ring and seems to be frightened, finding himself alone inside the ring with The Undertaker. Taker walks toward him and on the outside gets him back to his feet, then starts ramming him viciously toward the chain wall. Orton bounces back to ropes and then again gets thrown toward the steel wall. However, almost on the fourth time this pattern repeats, Randy staggers back and is able to connect Taker with a clothesline that sends him back to the inside of the ring. Randy taunts Taker and when The Deadman approaches the ropes again Randy Orton jumps and RKOs him guillotining him with the ring ropes, however Orton also punishes himself as he lands on the steel grill. Randy, grabbing his lower back in pain gets back to the inside of the ring and makes the cover: 1…2…, Taker gets one shoulder up. Randy looks angry and then starts taunting for the RKO in the inside of the ring. Taker gets finally back to his feet and turns around, walking right into an attempt of an RKO, but Taker blocks and pushes the Legend Killer to the ropes, he bounces back and Taker hits a big boot. Taker then taunts for the Chokeslam. Randy gets back up and walks right into the grab of the Deadman, he lifts Randy for the Chokeslam but when getting down Randy reverses and hits an RKO of his own. Orton manages to crawl toward him and cover him: 1…2…, The Undertaker manages to kick out. Randy Orton looks completely angry and out of himself. He gets Taker back to his feet and after toying him seeing him as he fights to remain standing, with the blood pouring down his face, he goes to the final humiliation, as he sets Taker for the Tombstone. Randy walks around the ring and then close to the ropes he goes for the destroying maneuver, but out of nowhere Taker manages to roll over the ropes changing positions and ending on the outside, then connecting the Tombstone Piledriver right on the steel. He makes the cover: 1…2…3.

Result: The Undertaker wins the Elimination Chamber


JR: Bah Gawd King, what a brutal match we just saw and in the end, Taker defeated Randy Orton to win the Elimination Chamber.

King: And now, Taker is going to Wrestlemania, the place where he has never lost, and fight for the WWE Championship!


Scene fades to the back with Taker celebrating inside the Chamber with blood still pouring down his face.




Quick results:

Taker wins the Elimination Chamber to win a WWE Title Match at WM24
Triple H retains the WWE Championship against Goldberg
Brock Lesnar defeats The Rock in a First Blood Match
MVP defeats Kurt Angle via DQ
Stone Cold defeats Shane Mcmahon in a No Holds Barred Match
The Big Show defeats RVD in The Big Show’s WWE Return Match
The Dudleyz win the WWE Tag Team Titles defeating the Redneck Wrecking Crew
John Cena defeated Ric Flair
 

Evil Austin

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Great PPV I really loved it...... Worth the wait from part 1 - part 3

BM - Chamber it was written out great and was great
WM - Not answering all were great
BP - HHH & Orton was pretty well written
WP - Also not bad for all of them

Great show overall and i am catching your next show.
 

xtremebadass

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BM: Triple H vs. Goldberg, it tops the chamber for me anyways just because it's Goldberg

WM: N/A

BP: The Rock

WP: N/A

AC: Some of your best work, but it was pretty predictable that Goldberg wouldn't go into Mania as champ, Goldberg is always screwed lol
 

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BM: Chamber

WM: N/A

BP: The Rock Promo

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AC: Nice PPV, best work so far. I enjoyed all matches and promos. They flowed well and were in character. Really enjoyed this PPV, nice job. 9/10

Review for Review please Nate, CMS already gave me one :)
 
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