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Old 06-05-2020, 10:32 AM   #1
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An Alternate WWE Universe; A WWE 2k19 Dynasty

Imagine a universe where Vince McMahon is about to launch the first ever Raw. The year is 2020. in this alternate Universe, all of the wrestlers which appear in the WWE 2k19 are able to be on the program. However, the catch is that all of these wrestlers have a clean slate. No one in this universe has seen wrestling or these characters before. Yes, some of their relationships will match up with the relationships they had in real life, but some won't. So for all that wants to read what is happening with the storylines in this alternate WWE universe, just remember to start with a blank slate. Some wrestlers will have the same personality like their real-world counterparts, but some won't. I plan on posting atlas one show a week. I like to keep my shows as detailed as I can. Without further ado, here is the first ever episode of Raw.

May


Week 1: Show received a 3.42 Rating

The Inaugural Raw takes place in Hershey, PA.

Show starts: Vince McMahon in the middle of the squared circle: (proudly) Welcome to Monday Night Raw!!! I’ve been working on this show ever since I was born. Everything I have done led me and thereby you, to this moment in time. Week in and week out you will see hard-hitting action, rivalries like you never seen before, and of-course 5-star matches. Without further ado, give a warm welcome to your WWE champions!
Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt’s theme music hits and walks down to the ring
McMahon: Welcome the WWE Tag Team Champions, Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy!
The crowd cheered as the duo confidently makes their way to the ring. As soon as they got in the ring their music stopped and The British Bulldog’s music hit.
McMahon: And here is Mr. Intercontinental himself, Davey Boy Smith, also known as The British Bulldog!!!
The British Bulldog proudly steps down the ramp with the belt secured around his waist. He athletically jumps over the top rope to enter the ring and as his feet hit the mat, his music stopped and the Rock’s theme music hit.
McMahon: And it is my pleasure to personally introduce to everyone in the arena and those watching at home: the very first WWE heavyweight champion, The Rock!!!!
The Rock in a fancy suit, shades and the belt around his shoulder, walks down to the ring with his nose in the air. McMahon looks up the ramp in absolute glee. The Rock enters the Ring and the first thing he does is hug the owner of the company Mr. McMahon. McMahon gives the Rock the microphone and the Rock immediately starts thanking his boss.
The Rock: Thank you, Boss, for the opportunity to be the first ever WWE champion. I’m sure you won’t have to worry about changing the nameplate on this belt for a very long time (chuckles). The only thing else I really have to say is to the people luckily having the opportunity to watch their Heavyweight champion right now. And that is to not expect to see anyone else but me at the top of this company. I don’t care how much you hate me, you are below me and my standards. The Only reason I’m here is for my boss Vince, and to make sure the other wrestlers in the back know that they are hot garbage.
The Rock gives the mic to the British Bulldog and exists the ring to boos from the lively crowd.
The British Bulldog: Well, let me start out by saying The Rock is not indicative of the rest of the roster here at the WWE. I’ll show you later tonight that I’m here to give you kind people action-packed wrestling and that’s what I’m going to give you. (the crowd cheers). I will take on any and all competition. I guarantee there’s not a wrestler out there that can over power me. And that includes you Rocky.
Bulldog hands the mic to Matt Hardy and exists the ring. The crowd gives the Bulldog a loudly cheer. Matt hardy weirdly stars at the microphone, seemingly like he doesn’t know how to use it, like it’s some type of ancient technology. Bray Grabs the mic.
Bray Wyatt: I’m glad y’all could make the show. (said creepily) My partner and I and commend any tag team that is brave enough to climb in the darkness with us and venture into this great squared circle with us, the destroyers of worlds. However, I’m afraid they won’t be able to feel our sympathies.
Bray laughs and hands the mic to McMahon.

McMahon: “Let the Show Begin.”

Match 1: (W) Shawn Michaels ’97 (Heel) w/ Diesel Vs. Razor Ramon (Face) (Mid-card)

Razor Ramon confidently made his way to the ring, was cheered bountifully. Shawn Michaels on the other hand, only had his theme music to hype him us as the crowd did not cheer him at all. The match started out aggressive. Both got their shots in. Razor took an early advantage and even clotheslined Michaels out of the ring. He then threw him against the barricade. After both were inside the ring again a quick back and forth ensued with Razor taking over the match once again. A forceful Irish whip into the turnbuckle sent Michaels reeling. While Razor was gloating, Diesel slid a chair into the ring. Michaels grabbed it and swung it at Razer, but Razor ducked, kicked him in the stomach and set Michaels up into the Razor’s Edge. After landing his finisher, Razor quickly pinned Michaels, but Diesel Jumped up onto the ring curtain and distracted the referee. Razor got upset and confronted Diesel. Michaels then took advantage and put Razor into the Sharpshooter after a Sweet Chin Music was landed. After and intense struggle Razor tapped. Michaels celebrated with Diesel watching from ringside. Razor walked off fuming from disgust by the devious acts of Michaels and Diesel. A Three Star Match


Match 2: (W) The Rock 01 (Heel) Vs. Golddust (heel) (Top-Low)
The Rock enters into the arena to boos. However, he looks unfazed, like he generally enjoyed getting booed by the same people that paid to see him. The match begun with the Rock showing Golddust why he is the WWE champion. However, Golddust was able to bounce back with a low blow outside of the referee’s view. Golddust took advantage and laid down some dominant offense. The Rock every now and then got off a punch or two but Golddust stayed on him. Finally, the Rock started to look back in Champions form when he locked on a sharpshooter. After an intense power struggle, Golddust got loose and started more of that dominant offense we saw earlier in the match. Golddust then landed his signature move. He pinned the Rock but only got a one count. Golddust them performed his finishing move. He pinned the Rock and the Rock was able to kickout at the very last second. Golddust looking frustrated tried to pick up the Rock to his feet when the Rock suddenly was able to give Golddust the Rock Bottom! The Rock pinned him tiredly and got the three-count. As the Rock boastfully strutted around the ring celebrating his victory, Kane appeared at the start of the ramp. He eerily stared at the WWE Champ. The Rock didn’t look happy finding Kane staring at his championship belt. A four-Star match.


Match 3: (W) The British Bulldog (Face) Vs. Sin Cara (NA) (Mid-Job)

Bulldog struts to the ring with his Intercontinental Championship belt safely around his waist. The crowd cheers loudly for him. As the two wrestlers was about the face off for the first time, Vader theme music hits and the huge wrestler walked to ringside with a smile on his face. Apparently, he wants to watch the champion’s match up-close. The British Bulldog starts off strong against Sin Cara. He has full control of the ring. He even punched his opponent over the top rope right next to Vader’s feet. Bulldog jumps outside and continues the punishment outside of the ring. He turns around and starts talking **** to Vader. Sin Cara tries to take advantage of this situation and get a free shot at Bulldog, but Bulldog sidesteps and Sin Cara takes down Vader with a drop kick. Bulldog throws Sin Cara into the ring. As Bulldog steps up onto the apron and the Referee is looking the other way to check on Sin Cara, Vader pulls Bulldog down by the leg and punches him to the ground. He then Irish whips him into the barricade and belly flops him. The bulldog falls down in agony. Vader quickly rolls Bulldog back into the ring and leaves ringside, thinking he did his job for the night. Sin Cara realizes what has happened and quickly goes to the top turnbuckle to perform his Swanton bomb. He lands it and goes straight into the pin. 1…2…. And Kick out! Sin Cara can’t believe it. Sin Cara backs into the turnbuckle waiting to punch bulldog when the he rises to his feet. Sin Cara runs straight at his opponent hoping to get a quick powerful attack off, but the Bulldog grabs him and gives him his finishing move, the powerslam. Bulldog pins him for the victory. He grabs his Intercontinental belt and walks off clutching his ribs in pain. Obviously not happy with the match interference. A three-star match.

Match 4: (W) Harper and Rowan (Heel) Vs. Jey and Jimmy Uso (Face) (Tag)

Harper and Rowan came out to a sea of boos, while The Usos came out to nothing but cheers. The match started with Jey uso and Harper in the ring. Rowan outpowers Jey and takes control of the match. While dominating he tags in Rowan and Rowan takes over control. After a two-minute beat down, Jey was able to get some offense off and hot tag Jimmy in. Jimmy quickly makes quick work of Rowan with his quickness and the crowd goes wild. As Rowan stumbled backwards into his corner’s turnbuckle, Harper tags himself in by slapping Rowan’s back. A tough battle ensued between the two legal men. After multiple little interferences by Rowan, Jey had enough. He was lured over to the other team’s corner on the outside. Rowan was waiting and brutally clotheslined him and took him out of the match completely. Rowan hopped back up on the curtain and he tagged in. Harper and Rowan performed their team finisher on Jimmy and pinned him easily for the 1, 2, 3. Harper and Rowan win and celebrate to a crowd of boos. A 3 Star Match.


Match 5: (W) Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt (Face) Vs. Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart (Heel) (Tag)

As the tag team champs Matt and Bray make their way down to the ring to a deafening array of cheers, the Hart Foundation charged behind them and cowardly attacked them from behind before the match even starts. Matt and Anvil end up the two legal men. Anvil takes early control. Matt is Irish whipped into The Hart’s corner, the duo quickly preforms a tag grapple. As Bret makes his offense known, Matt got free somehow and tags Bray in for the first time in the match. Bray let’s all whose watching who he is with violent offense on Bret. Bret was taking a beating before a strategically placed low blow outside of the Ref’s view gave him the opening he needed. Anvil gets the tag and starts pounding away on Bray. After a good minute of pure offense from Anvil, Bret calls for the tag. Anvil tags Bret in, but instead of exiting the ring, Anvil charges Matt on the apron and a battle ensues on the outside of the ring. On the inside of the ring, Bret starts to put Bray in the sharpshooter, but Bray forcefully stops Bret before being turned and he was able to kick Bret to the ground. As both men got to their feet, Bray quickly puts Bret in the sister Abigail and quickly executes it. He covers Bret for the 1, 2, 3. Just as anvil turns around he sees the final count. Bret rolls out of the ring and the Hart Foundation retreats. Bray and Matt celebrate and the crowd goes wild. A Four-Star Match.


Promo 1: Self-Promotion: Tatanka (Face) (Low)

As Tatanka made his way to the ring he was met with a few cheers, but no boos. He enters the ring confidently and grabbed a mic. He introduces himself to the crowd as the Universe’s superstar. He will deliver night in and night out. Before Tatanka could finish his sentence, Seth Rollins theme music hits and boos reigned down as Rollins walked down to the ring with a smirk on his face. He walks in the ring and grabs a mic. He tells the Crowd to shut up along with the Universe’s super star (said mockingly). He tells Tatanka to get out of the ring because he has a match coming up next, he even makes it a point to let everyone know it is the main event, Tatanka rails back and tells Rollins that he has no respect for the universe or anything for that matter. Seth Rollins just laughs and tells Tatanka if respect is what he was after then why not face me next week on Raw so I can show you why you don’t have my respect. Tatanka confidently and quickly accepts the challenge and goes on a long spiel about respect and how the WWE Universe is the reason why “we are all here.” Tatanka leaves the ring to loud cheers and Seth stands alone in the ring awaiting his opponent in the main event.


Match 6: Seth Rollins (Heel) Vs. (W) Stone Cold (Face) (Mid-Top)

With Rollins standing lonely in the middle of the ring, the glass shatters and Stone Cold arrogantly walks to the ring and the crowd goes wild with cheers. The two patiently wait for the bell to ring. When it does they tie up in the middle of the ring. Rollins gets the advantage and starts off with early control. After a legit hard fought five minutes to the match, Stone Cold starts to gain control. With a quick blow to a standing Rollins’ stomach, Austin throws Rollins out of the ring. Austin quickly follows to the outside and starts dishing out more punishment. As quickly as he got out of the ring, Austin rolls back inside the ring leaving Rollins lying flat outside. The referee starts counting to 10 and made it to a count of 8 when Austin deciding he did not want to win by count out. Austin hopped outside of the ring and as soon as he got to Rollins, Rollins popped up and gave Austin a quick powerful punch that dropped him. Rollins rolls Austin to the inside. Rollins climbs to the top turnbuckle and lands a five-star frog splash on a flat Austin in the middle of the ring. Rollins pins him for 1…. 2.. and kickout! Rollins looks frustrated. He backs up and tries setting up Austin for the curb stomp. As Austin tries to get up Rollins runs and jumps for the curb stomp, but Austin side steps and then quickly gave Rollins the stunner and pins him for the 3-count. Rollins tiredly rolls out of the ring having lost but fought a tough battle. Austin, sweating calls for a couple of bears and celebrates his victory in the ring with everyone in the building standing and cheering. The screen goes to black and the first ever Raw ends. A three and half star match.
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Week 2: Show received a 4.0 rating

Show starts: Announcers: Welcome back everyone to Monday Night Raw. We are live from Albuquerque, New Mexico tonight. We have plenty of action coming up. We have the in-ring debut of Kane as he takes on Tony Nese. We also going to have a tough intense bout between the Intercontinental Champion the British Bull Dog as he goes against the man who tried to distract him last week, Vader. In our main event we will see Stone Cold Steve Austin taking on a man by the name of Chris Jericho. I’m telling you folks, it’s going to be a good one.

Right when that last word was spoken, Seth Rollins music hits.


Match 1: (W) Seth Rollins (Heel) Vs. Tatanka (Face) (Mid/Low) (Rivalry)

After Rollins made it to the ring after meeting the crowd of boos, Tatanka music hits the crowd instantly started to cheer. This seemed to upset Rollins as he attacks Tatanka before the bell rings as he was doing his traditional Native American prance around the ring. Rollins quickly took over and absolutely dominated. He then threw Tatanka out of the ring and then continued the beating ring side. Rollins rolled back in and left Tatanka to face the 10-count. Tatanka barely made it back in on a count of nine. Rollins preformed a quick suplex and headed to the top turnbuckle to perform a frog splash on a passed out Tatanka. However, as Rollins was in the air Tatanka rolled out of the way and Rollins landed face and body first on the mat. Tatanka rose first to beat the 10-count and started his first offensive assault of the match. Tatanka started to look like was about to win, when Rollins sneakily pulled Tatanka out onto ringside. Rollins performed a dive onto Tatanka at ringside from over the top rope. Seth Rollins climbed to a top turnbuckle and landed a frog splash on Tatanka at ring side. The crowd applauded the move. After a count of eight. Rollins managed to roll Tatanka back into the ring. Both hurt, Rollins stalked Tatanka until he pulled himself into position and Rollins landed the curb stomp and then pinned him for the count of three. Rollins won a hard-fought battle. However, he wasn’t finished. Rollins then quickly and brutally attacked a passed out Tatanka until referees flooded the ring separating Rollins from a clearly hurt Tatanka. A Five-Star Match

Match 2: (W) Kane 98 (Face) Vs. Tony Nese (Top/Job)

Kane eerily made it to the ring with the audience not knowing to be scared or to cheer from someone so monstrous. With Nese already in the ring, the bell rung and Kane completely took over the match from the start. Nese did have some offense, but not enough to produce any significant damage. Kane preformed the boardwalk slam and then Choke slammed Nesse and pinned him for the victory. As Kane music rolled so did the Rock about half way down the ramp. Kane and the Rock locked eyes and Kane begged for the Rock to come down to the ring. The Rock, just looking to play mind games, backed off and went back into the locker room area. This was a three and half star match.

Match 3: British Bulldog (Face) Vs. Vader (Heel) (Mid/Mid) (Rivalry)

As the British Bull dog walked to the ring proudly with the belt around his waist looking to finish up business from last week, Vader ran up behind him and attacked him ringside before the match started. The Bulldog’s belt laid ringside as Vader punished the Bulldog before tossing him in the ring officially starting the match. From there, Vader brutally beat down the bulldog. The Bulldog then retaliated with some strong offense of his own. Both getting their shots in. finally Vader started to take over once again. Things did not look good for Davey Boy Smith. Vader set the Bulldog up for the Vader bomb. It landed and Vader quickly pins Bulldog confidently. However, the Bull dog kicks out of it barely on the count of three. Vader looks both astonished and pissed. Vader picks up the Bulldog by the hair and looks to the crowd angrily. In the short seconds following, the Bulldog kicked Vader and doubled him over. The bulldog amazingly picked Vader up and side walked slammed him. The bulldog then tried for his finisher the Powerslam. As Vader was on Bulldog’s shoulder about to be finished, Vader wiggled out and slid underneath the ropes to ringside. As Bulldog followed Vader ringside, not wanting him to catch his breath, Vader turned around quickly and slammed the Intercontinental belt, which was still at ringside, on the Bull dog’s face. The referee quickly rang the bell and awarded the win for the Bull dog. However, that didn’t stop Vader from giving Bull dog a Vader Bomb. Vader picked a knocked-out Bulldog in the ring and gave him a vicious Vader bomb. Vader went up the ramp with an angry grin on his face as the Bulldog laid helplessly in the ring. This was a four-star match.

Match 4: Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy (Face) Vs. (W) Rowan and Harper (Heel)

Both teams made it to the ring without any trouble with the other team. The match started with Rowan and Bray in the ring. Bray took early control of the match, completely dominating rowan. Matt was then tagged in and matt took over where bray left off. However, Rowan turned the table with a big boot to the face. Rowan then hot-tagged Harper in. Harper than took control over Matt Hardy forcefully. Harper attacked Matt until Matt eventually broke free and tagged in Bray. Bray and Harper went back and forth for five minutes, each showing off their power. As everyone’s eyes was on the two legal men, Rowan snuck around to Matt Hardy and pulled him off the ring apron and threw him against the barricade and steel stairs. This quickly stole the Ref’s attention and let Rowan low-blow Bray. Rowan then rolled him up and pulled his pants hard to illegally gain leverage. The ref then turned around and counted 1, 2, 3. Rowan and Harper won cheaply. But still won. A huge win over the Tag Team champions. Matt and Bray looking pissed walking backwards up the ramp. Rowan and Harper signal to the tag champs that they want their belts. The crowd showers the two winners with boos. This was a 3 and half star match.



Promo 1: Self-Promotion: Shawn Michaels (Heel)

Shawn Michael struts to the ring under a sea of boos. He jumps in the ring and grabs a mic. He quickly tells the crowd they didn’t deserve to be in the same arena as the heartbreak kid. As the crowd continued to boo, Michaels turned his attention to the other wrestlers in the back. He essentially calls all of them out and tells them none of them are good enough to be in the same ring as him. He finishes his promo by telling everyone including the crowd, those watching at home, the bookers and other wrestlers that if they knew what was good for them they would start to take notice of the greatest thing to lay foot inside of the ring, H.B.K. He slams the mic down and walks back up the ramp not bothered by the boos.



Match 5: (W) Steve Austin (Face) Vs. Chris Jericho (Heel)
Both fighters made it to the ring without the other breaking out before the start of the match. However, Austin was met with cheers and Jericho with boos. The match starts with both fighters not being able to gain a clear advantage. Austin with a clothesline sent Jericho over the top rope out onto ringside. Austin of course rolls underneath the ring to continue the assault. Jericho tried to gain some traction on the outside but nothing was going his way. Austin rolls Jericho back into the ring at the count of 7. When Austin reached down to pick Jericho up by his hair, Jericho smartly pulled Austin’s forward by his tights and Austin landed face first into a turnbuckle. This was the opening Jericho needed. He started his offense and didn’t let up. He even managed to drop kick Austin out onto ringside, a little of revenge. Jericho then went outside and stalked Austin. After the stalking, Jericho performed the codebreaker on Austin hoping to make sure Austin doesn’t make the 10 count. Jericho rolled back into the ring gloating to the crowd as the referee started the ten count. The referee made it to the count of nine before Austin barely rolled back into the ring. This is when Jericho landed the lion salt on a depleted Austin. Jericho covered Austin for a long 2-count. Jericho pissed off went after the Ref aggressively claiming an unfair advantage for the rattlesnake. After wasting time he could’ve been spending on Austin, Jericho bent down to pick up Austin when Austin gave him a Stunner out of nowhere and pinned Jericho for the 3 count. Austin then celebrated once more with a couple of beers and some cheers from the fans. Jericho limped out of the ring holding his neck. This match was a four-star match.
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Week 3: This Show earned a 3.2 Rating

Show Starts: Announcers: Welcome to Monday Night War! Where Raw is War! We have some great action jam packed into an hour show for all of you watching at home and in the arena. We have Shawn Michaels in action facing off against Baron Corbin. Then later on well see Kane in action as he tries to impress the bookers into naming him the number one contender for the WWE championship. We also have the debut of The Game himself: Triple H.
Tatanka’s music hits.
Announcers: Whelp, looks like the action is starting right away here in Charlotte, North Carolina. I’m sure Tatanka has a lot on his mind with that beat down taking place at the hands of Rollins last week.

Promo 1: Call Out: Tatanka (Face) calls out Rollins (Heel) (Low/Mid)

Tatanka walks to the ring like a man who has a bone to pick. He enters the ring and grabs a mic.

Tatanka: I think it’s safe to say the WWE universe is looking to see a few battles here tonight. (The crowd erupts) We’ll I do too, and lucky for me and you, I have left over business from last week. I can’t believe they let a person who attacks people after the match with the sole objective of hurting that person into the WWE. Rollins, I’m calling you out. You owe me and the fans the opportunity to make you pay for the cowardly act you pulled.
Rollins music hits and the crowd boos. Rollins walks to the ring smiling jerkishly from ear to ear. Rollins enters the ring and grabs a mic.
Rollins: First, off (trying to speak over the sea of boos) I don’t owe you and I certainly don’t owe these idiots anything. I gave you that beating last week to teach you and everyone here a lesson: you are not worthy to lick the scum off the bottom of my wrestling boots. If you want a re-match after you lost the match fair-and square last week then you’ll have to earn it.
Tatanka: What do you think fans? Do you want to see this re-match?
The crowd goes insane. Rollins looks annoyed, but Tatanka looks pleased. McMahon’s music hits.
McMahon: (Standing at the top of the ramp) I think everyone including those overseas heard what the crowd wants. You’ll get your re-match Tatanka, tonight in the main event. (Crowd starts cheering even louder, Tatanka smiles, Rollins is pissed). But if you lose tonight, you won’t be on the Extreme Rules paper view in 3 weeks. You accept?
The Crowd goes silent.
Tatanka: Yes, sir I do.
The Crowd erupts again and a commercial break hit.


Match One: (W) Shawn Michaels ’97 w/ Diesel (Heel) Vs. Baron Corbin (Face) (Mid/Mid)

Shawn Michaels and Diesel walk down the ramp like two cocky *******s. The crowd boo them. Baron Corbin walks the ramp like he’s on a mission to kick some ***. As he walks down both Shawn and Diesel laugh at him and mock him.

The match starts and Michaels gets a few quick shots in. He is in control until Corbin lands a powerful clothesline that stops Shawn in his tracks. Corbin then takes control and is not afraid to lay some serious damage on Corbin. It looks like Michaels does not belong in the same ring as Corbin the beating got so bad. Then Diesel got on the ring apron and started hurling insults at Corbin. This give Michaels time to recover. As the Ref is warning Diesel to not do that again, Michaels gives Corbin a severe low-blow. Corbin falls to the ground in pain. Michaels then starts to warm up the band in the corner, when Corbin stands up his gives him the sweet chin music and instantly pins him for the 3-count. The crowd boos as Diesel and Michaels celebrate right next to an incapacitated Corbin on the mat. This was a 2.5-star match.




Match Two: Vader (Heel) Vs. (W) Kofi Kingston ’12 (Na) (Mid/Job)

Vader music hits

Announcers: Last week Vader attacked the Bulldog viciously with his own championship belt. It comes with great concern that we let all of the WWE Universe know that the Bulldog was sent to the hospital after the attack. As of right now, no serious injuries were found. Just a pair of bruised ribs and a hand full of stitches were needed to close up the wound on his forehead. Hopefully We will see the Bulldog back in action in the coming weeks.

Vader walks to the ring as dominant as usual. He climbs in the ring and runs the rope to show off his size and strength. The crowd shows their depreciation for Vader by chanting the Bulldog’s name. Kofi’s music hits and the crowd cheers just because they hate Vader so much. Kofi runs to the ring and jumps in; the match starts with Vader clotheslining Kofi hard.

Vader takes complete control over the match from there, not allowing any offense from Kofi to happen. About five-minutes into the dominating performance Bret Hart and Anvil walk down the ramp and hang at ringside.

Announcer 1: Uh-oh, looks like we have some trouble brewing. This does not look good for Vader.

Vader takes a break from delivering the beating and stares down both members of the Hart Foundation. This gives Kofi time to recover and dropkicks Vader in his back. This does not faze Vader and Vader quickly punishes Kofi for his attempt at offense. Vader powerslams Kofi down right in the correct spot for Vader to try a moon Sault. Vader climbs up to the top rope, as soon as Vader gets to the top, the Anvil jumps up on the ring curtain and distracts the ref as his brother in law Bret low blows Vader, forcing him to fall and flip face up on the mat. Kofi slowly turned over placing an arm around Vader to pin him. That’s when Anvil jumped off the apron allowing the Ref to turn around and count to three giving Kofi the win.

Announcer 1: I told you he was in for some trouble. Looks like the Hart Foundation is trying to enact revenge for one of their own Brother in Laws the British Bull dog.

Announcer 2: I wonder if Davey Boy Smith ordered this hit out on Vader.

Announcer 1: I doubt it, the Bulldog always handles his own business.

The Hart Foundation walks back up the ramp staring back down at a fuming Vader sitting up in the ring realizing what had happened. This was a 2.0 star match.






Match Three: (W) Kane ’98 (Face) Vs. Bam Bam Bigelow (Face) (Top/Low)

Bigelow’s music hit and he aggressively walked down the ramp. He entered the ring and posed for the crowd, a few cheers came from it. Then Kane’s music hit and the flames rose along with the cheers. Kane again walked eerily down to the ring. A lot of people in the arena looked a little scared of Kane but Bigelow was not one of them.

The match started with Bigelow trying to punch and hit Kane to the ground. While the punches were landing, they didn’t seem to faze Kane in the least bit. Kane then picked Bigelow up with both hands wrapped around his neck and powerfully slammed him to the ground, the crowd cheered. Kane then took over the match completely. Landing and performing any move he wanted with strong conviction.

However, Bigelow was able to muster some offense up when he ducked under a big boot and was able to shoulder block Kane to the ground. Bigelow started to land shots but he just couldn’t perform the damage needed to put away the big red monster. After a missed punch, Kane side walked slammed Bigelow and choke slammed him down to the mat. Everyone knew it was the end of the match. Kane covered him up for the count of three.

As Kane’s hand was raised and the crowed cheered, the Rock music hit and the crowd’s cheers quickly turned to boos. The Rock in a three-piece suit walked down to the ring with the WWE championship belt draped over his right shoulder. Kane stood tall in the ring and didn’t move a muscle. The Rock climbed in the ring and walked right up to Kane almost nose to nose. The Rock with the belt in his right hand then forcefully shoved the belt up into the air letting everyone know who the champion is. Then Kane unlocking eyes with the Rock, blatantly stared at the belt. The Rock never removing his eyes from Kane backed out of the ring and walked up the ramp confidently. This match was a 2-and-a-half-star match.

Match 4: Roderick Strong (Na) Vs. (W) Triple H ’01 (Face) (Job/Top)

Triple H music hit and the crowd went crazy.
Announcer 1: I think this is the game himself, Triple H.
Announcer 2: It is! Did you know he’s married to the boss’s daughter? I bet he’s getting tons of favors from the McMahons because of it too.
Announcer 1: I’m not so sure about that. I’ve seen Triple H wrestle in the past and he is a straight animal in there.
Triple H enters the ring and glazed intently on his opponent. The bell rung and Triple H wasted no time taking control over the match in a dominating fashion. Triple H seemed to be able to perform any move he wanted whenever he wanted. Roderick got off a few counters and offensive moves every now and then, but Triple H would gain control right back. As triple H was setting up his signature spinebuster, The Rock’s music hit. Triple H immediately stopped what he was doing and turned around to look at the top of the ramp. However, the Rock never appeared and the music stopped playing after about 10 seconds. This gave Roderick time to recover and preformed his finishing move on an unknowing Triple H whose back was turned. Roderick pinned him but Triple H kicked out after a long 2 count. Roderick then completed some offense on Triple H, but triple H was able to counter one of his moves and executed his signature spinebuster. Triple H then did the pedigree and got the pin for the Victory. Triple H got up and looked towards the ramp again with a confused look on his face.
Announcer 1: Triple H dominating in his first match in the WWE!
Announcer 2: What about the Rock’s music? What was that all about?
Announcer 1: I have no idea. Perhaps the Rock is just taking notice of future competition.
This was a 3.5-star match.

Match 5: (W) Seth Rollins (Heel) Vs. Tatanka (Face) (Mid/Low)

Rollins music first hits and the crowd boos him like there’s no tomorrow. The crowd cannot stand him. Rollins looks unbothered by it though, walking smugly with a grin on his face. He enters the ring, poses for the crowd which dislikes him and then Tatanka’s music hits. The crowd’s tone instantly changes and Tatanka, fired up, makes his way down to the ring. Tatanka then does his traditional hops around the ring, until Rollins got in his way and then the fists started to fly. Neither wrestler could take complete control, but both landed some really good offense for the first five minutes of the match. However, with a sneaky eye-poke, Rollins took over clear control of the match. He starts to really punish Tatanka. Rollins then climbs to the top turnbuckle to do his signature frog splash. But Tatanka, while seemingly on his death bed, lifted up his knees and blocked his opponent masterful move. Rollins slammed down on his opponents’ knees and instantly started screaming in pain. Tatanka took over the match from there. With Tatanka looking safely in the driver seat and Rollins looking desperate for any kind of help, Bret Hart and Anvil made their way down the ramp and down to ringside. Tatanka, along with everyone in the stadium looked confused.
Announcer 1: now what are these heathens doing down here again? Don’t they have anything better to do? Shouldn’t they be strategizing on how to win the tag team titles?
Announcer 2: Now hold on, I’m sure the Hart Foundation has a good reason for being down there. They probably just wanted better seating to view this great match.
Announcer 1: Yea, yea…
Tatanka continued to best Rollins in the ring when Anvil once again jumped up on the apron and distracted the referee. This is when Bret slid underneath the ropes and swiftly but powerfully gave Tatanka a low-blow. Tatanka fell over in immense pain. Bret rolled out of the ring and him and Anvil again walked backwards up the ramp with a grin on their face. Rollins then stalked his opponent and then delivered a powerful curb stomp and pinned Tatanka for the victory. Rollins tiredly celebrated and rolled out of the ring after hurling degrading insults at Tatanka. Rollins made it clear by his comments that he thought he was a far better wrestler than his opponent and reminded him that Tatanka won’t have the privilege of being on the first ever WWE PPV. Tatanka, clearly upset and angry, both about being skewed and not being able to be in the PPV, limped out of the ring to some sympathetic cheers.
This was a 3.5-star match

Announcer 1: Hold on folks, I just got word that we will indeed see the WWE Champion in action next week.
Announcer 2: And he’s going to be going one on one with Kane! I can’t believe the champ would agree to that.
Announcer 1: I can. He might be a jerk, but he is a fighter. I guess a couple of weeks of seeing Kane in action made him want to get in the ring with the man.
Announcer 2: Yea, and I bet I know why. The Rock only needed two weeks to figure out the guy’s move set. I have no doubt that it will be an easy matchup for the champ.
Announcer 1: I don’t know about that.
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Week 4: This Week Earned a 3.75 Rating

Show Starts:
Announcer 1: Good evening ladies and gentlemen from Santa Clara, CA. We are sure to have an action pack night of fights for y’all.
Announcer 2: We sure do, I can’t wait to see our champ in action tonight against the Big Red Machine Kane.
Announcer 1: I’m excited for that one too. I’m also excited to hear what the British Bulldog has to say. He announced over the last week that he has a very important message he has for the WWE universe tonight.
Announcer 2: Yea, Yea. I bet he does. We will also have the Bad guy Razor Ramon in action.
Announcer 1: But first we have the Usos versus those who conducted not one but TWO cowardly acts last week here on Raw, the Hart Foundation.

Match 1: (W) Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart (Heel) Vs. Jimmy and Jey Uso (face) (Tag/Tag)

The Usos and Hart Foundation made it to the ring with no complications. The Hart foundation got booed and the Usos got cheered. The bell rung and Bret and Jimmy started as the legal men. Bret quickly bested Jimmy and started to deliver strong offensive blows to him. Jimmy able to create enough space to allow Jey in the match. Jey, being quicker than Bret, was able to take some control over the match. However, with a cheap blow by Anvil standing on the apron, Bret was able to take control back. Bret then tagged in Anvil and Anvil delivered monstrous blows and powerslams to Jey. Jey continued to get beat on for about 5 minutes, when he broke free and tagged Jimmy back in. Jimmy started a rally and even knocked Anvil to the ground. Anvil quickly backed up to his corner and Bret tagged in. Bret and Jimmy went back and forth until Bret took over and got Jimmy in the Sharpshooter. Jey tried to break the hold, but Anvil knocked him out of the ring. Jimmy quickly tapped and the hart Foundation was victorious.
This was a 3.5 start match.

Announcer 1: The Hart Foundation really showed off their skills in this match up and the Usos are not slouches.
Announcer 2: You’re right, I’m really starting to like them.
Announcer 1: Like them? Why?? They are cowardly as best. Have you already forgotten how they ruined two perfectly good matches for no reason last week?
Announcer 2: No reason?? Did you forget what Vader did to the Bulldog 2 weeks ago?
Announcer 1: Ok, what about Tatanka then? Why did they interfere with his match and cost him a spot in the first ever WWE PPV?
Announcer 2: That was Tatanka’s own fault for agreeing to that stipulation, you can’t be blaming the Hart Foundation for Tatanka’s stupidity.



Match 2: (W) Razor Ramon (Face) Vs. The Godfather (Heel) (Mid/Low)

With the Godfather already in the ring, Razor Ramon confidently makes his way to the ring with his music and cheers to get hyped to. Both men stood in their respective corners when the match started. The bell rung and they locked up. Razor won the lock up and quickly began to deliver punishment to the Godfather. The Godfather seemed to be outclassed in the ring by Razor. Razor dealt blow after blow until the Godfather finally begun to see a couple of openings and took slight control over the match. However, his success didn’t last long when Razor delivered a choke slam to his opponent by way of a reversal. Razor then gave him the Razor’s edge and pinned the Godfather for the win. Razor celebrated in the ring by playing to the crowd and the crowd thoroughly enjoyed it. The crowd let how much they liked Razor be known.
This match was a 2.0-star match.

Promo 1: British Bulldog

The promo starts with Bulldog already in the ring. He is in street clothes with the belt around one should as he holds the mic in the opposite hand. He looks upset and still physically hurt from Vader’s attack two weeks ago. He still has the stiches in his forehead.

Bulldog: As you can see, I’m still pretty banged up from the attack from Vader two weeks ago. I want to start by thanking each and every one of you for the well wishes I received over the past week. They really mean a lot to me (The crowd cheers). Second, I want to put a rest to the rumors floating around. I did not order the Hart Foundation to attack Vader last week. Yes, they are family, but I would never stoop low enough to have other people fight my battles for me. On top of that, the Hart foundation and I, other than being relatives, have nothing in common. Especially when we’re talking about morals. I’m sorry Bret and Anvil, but I don’ want anything to do with you two.

Vader’s music hits and Vader walks toward the ring still looking pissed off from last week. He climbs into the ring and grabs a microphone. Bulldog, while still confident, is starting to look apprehensive due to him still being injured.

Vader: Cut the crap man, I don’t know if the universe is smart enough to see through your façade, but I’m sure am. You sent your bother in laws to my match with the sole intention of making me lose to that nobody. (Crowd boos)

Bulldog: You’re the last person to be calling anyone a coward. I was about to pin you for the 3 count until you used my own belt against me getting yourself disqualified. (Crowd Cheers).

Vader: (Chuckles) Everyone knows you were going to demolished, I just wanted to have some fun with it. If you’re so confident, why don’t you put that belt on the line Two Sundays from now at the PPV?

Bulldog: (the crowd grows silent, eagerly awaiting Bulldog’s response.) (The Bulldog stares intently into Vader’s eyes and slowly raises the microphone to his own mouth) You know what Vader, you are on. You and I, one or one for the Intercontinental belt. (The crowd goes electric)

Vader: (laughing evilly) Just don’t call your bother in laws down when you start getting your *** beat.

Bulldog: (as Bulldog’s music hits) Like I said, you don’t have to worry about that. Besides, its you that should be worried about getting their *** kicked.

Bulldog drops the mic and lifts the Intercontinental belt high in the air in front of Vader. Vader doesn’t move his eyes off of the Bulldog. The Bulldog then turns around to pose for the crowd when Vader viciously attacks him from behind. Bulldog drops to the ground face first. Vader continues to beat him to a pulp. Vader Irish Whips him into a corner. Vader grabs the belt which is lying on the mat and runs full speed ahead and smashes the belt straight into the already damaged face of the Bulldog. The Bulldog slumps to the ground and is busted open once more. A dozen referees pile in the ring from the back to put an end to the beat down. Vader exists the ring and walks up the ramp feeling good with what he just accomplished. The crowd boos him.

Announcer 1: I cannot believe what Vader just did, what a cowardly act. He should not be allowed to have the opportunity to fight for the belt.
Announcer 2: Cowardly?? He is a smart man, he’s just trying to soften the Bulldog up and giving some payback for what he had his Bother in laws do to him.
Announcer 1: Are you deaf?? The Bulldog just told us he had nothing to do with it.
Announcer 2: Suuure. All I know is the British can be awful deceiving.

Match 3: Tatanka (Face) Vs. (W) Goldust (Heel) (Low/Low)

Both competitors made it to the ring without any runs ins. Both competitors got a loud reaction: Tatanka was cheered, Goldust was booed. As both men stared each other down for the first seconds of the match, both wrestlers seemed to want to win this match at all cost.

The match starts and both wrestlers found out they don’t have a clear-cut upper hand in this bout. Tatanka takes a little control early. Goldust answers with some offense of his own. This back and forth continued for half of the match. Then suddenly Tatanka clotheslined Goldust over the top rope onto ringside. Tatanka followed him and continued to give him a beating. Tatanka threw Goldust back in the ring and looked to be in full control. Tatanka bent down to pick Goldust up, Goldust was able to deliver a low blow out of the Referees view. Tatanka fell to the mat. Goldust quickly took advantage and executed the shattered dreams on Tatanka and pinned him for the victory. Goldust celebrated and left the ring, leaving a disheartened Tatanka in the middle of the mat. The crowd again delivered a sympathetic cheer for the wrestler. This was a 2.5-star match.

Announcer 1: I’m starting to get sick and tired of seeing Tatanka getting cheated week in and week out on Raw. I’m down right sick of it, I can’t imagine what is going through Tatanka’s head right now.

Announcer 2: Yea, Yea whatever. If he truly wants to win he should do anything, and I mean anything to win.

Announcer 1: Are you actually out here condoning cheating???

Announcer 2: Come on. Who cares, Our Champion is about to grace us with his presence!!

Match 4: The Rock (Heel) Vs. (W) Kane (face) (Main/Main)


The Rock’s music hit and he was first to make his way down to the ring. The Rock walked the ramp as arrogantly as usual while holding the WWE Championship belt in his hand. The crowd is now a solid mix of cheers and boos. Some like his style others don’t. He gets into the ring with the lights went out and the fire struck. Kane music hits and starts walking down to the ring in his usual monstrous style. He gets into the ring and light his last fire and took his corner. You could tell this is a huge match for his career. The crowd is loud in anticipation.

The bell rings and the Rock runs over to Kane and starts landing punches, Kane blocks one and gives the Rock a tough throat punch and knocked him down on his ***. Kane then took control of the early parts of the match. The two opponents would go back and forth with their offense. The crowd is loving watching this match. Kane Irish Whipped the Rock into the ropes and the rock ducked a big boot. When the Rock came back around he delivered a mean flying elbow and knocked Kane down. Kane then slid underneath the ropes to catch his breath. The Rock soon followed him out to ringside and the two went back and forth once more. The two would stay on the outside for about the next five minutes using the barricades mostly as their choice target.

Finally, the Ref got them back in the ring. Both looked wore out and tired. The Rock was able to gain a slight advantage when both made it back to their feet. The Rock was stalking Kane with intent on setting up the Rock Bottom when Triple H’s music hit and immediately drew the Rock’s attention away from the match at hand. The Rock glared at the top of the ramp waiting to see Triple H running down, but nobody appeared. The Rock then turned around and found himself with Kane’s hand around his throat. Kane picked the Rock up and choked slammed him forcefully into the mat. Kane then pinned the Rock for the win.

Kane’s music hits and Kane looks like a horror character standing over the Rock in the ring. Kane then stepped out of the ring and walked backwards, not letting his eyes leaving the defeated champion in the ring. The Rock finally came to when the Ref handed the Rock his belt. The rock was on the mat staring at Kane and clutching his championship belt. This match was a 4-star match.

Announcer 1: What a match!!! I can’t believe Kane pulled out the win against the champion here tonight.

Announcer 2: Why can’t you believe it?!? I mean Kane got help from that game character named Triple H. he should be ashamed of himself for pulling that kind of stunt.

Announcer 1: What do you mean? The Rock pulled that same stunt last week against Triple H, if anything the Rock got what he deserved tonight.

Announcer 2: I can’t believe you would talk about our champ like this. I hope Mr. McMahon fines you big time for even suggesting that.

Announcer 1: Oh, be quiet.
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Week 1:

Show Starts: Vince McMahon is in the middle of the ring smiling like he knows he has the whole world in his hands. After the intro music stopped he took a breath and put the mic up to his mouth.

McMahon: Welcome to the last Raw before our first ever pay per view event: Extreme Rules. The name is a direct description of the type of matches all of you will see this coming Sunday. Every match will have some type of “extreme” or hardcore stipulation within the match. This will push these wrestlers like they have never been pushed before. All of the belts will be up for grabs this Pay Per view.
The Crowd starts cheering.
McMahon: Yes, all of them. The WWE Championship, The Tag Team Championships and even the Intercontinental championship. Since Kane defeated the Rock due to Triple H’s distraction, I think it’s fitting to have the winner of Triple H verses Kane later tonight to decided who gets the title shot against the Rock.
The crowd again starts cheering.
McMahon: Going off this same logic, since Harper and Rowan already defeated the tag team champs in the weeks before, they will face the Hart Foundation for the right to challenge for the tag team belts.
The crowd’s cheering gets louder. McMahon’s expression turned sour.
McMahon: I guess this is the best time to say it… Due to Vader injuring the British Bulldog with those vicious attacks, he is not able to compete and therefore, defend his Intercontinental Championship 6 days from today. On top of that, the British Bulldog is out of competition for at least 4-8 weeks. Because of his inability to defend it, he will be stripped of the Intercontinental championship and the belt will become vacant.
(The Crowd moans and a few boo)
McMahon: Yes, I know. But I know the Bulldog would want everyone to put on 5-star matches for all of the WWE universe.
(The crowd cheers in agreement)
McMahon: Because of that, I’ve decided to put together three separate matches tonight to decided who will compete in the triple threat match at Extreme Rules. Tonight, you will see Seth Rollins against Goldust, Vader verses Kofi Kingston ’12, and lastly, Razor Ramon against… Tatanka!!! Due to these extraordinary circumstances, I’ve decided to let Tatanka have one more chance.
(The crowd goes wild)
McMahon: (Chuckles) I can take a cue. Let the matches begin!!!


Match 1: Seth Rollins (Heel) Vs. Goldust (Heel) (Mid/Low)

Goldust walked down the ramp in his signature style. He enters the ring and the crowd oddly is not booing Goldust as loud as they have been. Then Rollins music hits and then the crowd changed tones and started booing as loud as they can. Rollins enters the ring smugly looking at the crowd and his opponent. It is clear the only reason why Goldust receive any sort of praise was due to who his opponent is.

The bell rung and the match started. Both men felt each other out by executing various holds. Then Rollins landed a big knee and laid Goldust to the ground. Rollins took over from there and completed serious offensive maneuvers. This went on for about 2-3 minutes before Goldust was able to pull Rollins above and through the middle rope onto the outside of the ring. Goldust quickly followed and delivered serious damage to Rollins. Goldust even suplexed Rollins on the ending of the ramp. Goldust rolled Rollins back in the ring and pinned him. Rollins kicked out at 2.5. The crowd gasped and booed.

Goldust looking a tad frustrated, pulled up Rollins to his feet. As Rollins got to his two feet, Goldust got him in position for a Shattered dream. However, Rollins pulled a reversal and was able to quickly suplex him. Rollins quickly got to his feet and stalked Goldust and gave him a curb stomp. Rollins pinned Goldust for the Victory. Rollins celebrated aggressively and jerkish, while Goldust rolled out of the ring. The Crowd booed heavily.

Announcer 1: Well looks like we know the first of the participants in the triple threat match.
Announcer 2: Yea and I would be watching out if I was going to be one of the unlucky two to go up against Rollins.

This was a 3.5 star match

Match 2: (W) Vader (Heel) Vs. Kofi Kingston ’12 (NA) (Mid/Job)

Vader’s music hit and the booed started to roll. Vader now has some serious heat on him for injuring a crowd favorite in the British Bulldog. Vader walks down the ring aggressively. Being pinned by Kofi last week was weighing on his mind.

Announcer 1: I can’t believe Mr. McMahon would allow the very same person who purposely and savagely attacked the champion and injured him on purpose to participate in this tournament.
Announcer 2: But to be fair, Vader would be a great champion.
Announcer 1: Are you kidding me? You are going nuts. He even got pinned by the same man who he is facing right now.
Announcer 2: Just wait until you see how Vader takes care of him, now since I don’t think we have to worry about the Hart Foundation intervening anymore.
Announce 1: Yea, Bulldog made it crystal clear he does not want their help.

Kofi’s music hit and the crowd actually got good pop reaction filled with cheers. The crowd seems to be taking a liking to Kofi. Kofi confidently walked down the ramp and entered the ring.

The bell rings and Vader wasted no time getting in Kofi’s face. Kofi tried to deliver hard punches. They landed, but did not produce any damage. Vader then took over control by grabbing and throwing Kofi into a turnbuckle and delivering a belly splash. Kofi sunk to the floor and the crowd tried to cheer Kofi back in the match. Vader continued his assault. It seemed like he could end it at any second but just wanted to show the universe how dominant he could be. Then suddenly, Kofi with his quickness got a reversal and deliver a mean kick to the head of Vader. Vader wobbled for a good second. Kofi Tried to run the ropes in order to give Vader a powerful clothesline but Vader only continue to wobble. Then Kofi took to the top rope to deliver a flying clothesline. Kofi jumped and Vader caught him by the throat and choke slammed him down to the mat. Vader gave Kofi a lazy pin and got the three count. Vader Got up smirked to the crowd and left the ring, looking like he was on a mission to win the intercontinental belt. Back in the ring, Kofi sat up and started to get out of the ring. The crowd cheered him on.

This match received a 2-star rating.

Match 3: Razor Ramon (Face) Vs. (W) Tatanka (Face) (Mid/low)

Tatanka’s music hits and the crowd cheered him on immensely. Tatanka trotted down to the ring, looking thankful for a second chance of making it on the pay per view card.

Announcer 1: I bet Tatanka is counting his blessings tonight. I mean you gotta feel sorry for the Bulldog, but Tatanka has to happy right now.
Announcer 2: I know I sure would be. But I’m not so sure Tatanka is that way. He’s a square, he will never venture off to the dark side even just a little.
Announcer 1: What the hell are you saying?
Announcer 2: Look, its simple. Tatanka, hell, all of the WWE roster should be willing to bend the rules a bit if it means helping them achieve their ultimate goal of being a WWE champion.
Announcer 1: Are you actually advocating for cheating on national television?
Announcer 2: nope… I’m advocating for winning.

Tatanka gets in the ring and does his traditional dance around the ring and then Razor’s music hits. The Bad guy looks confident walking to the ring. He takes in the crowd cheering for him before he finally enters the ring. Both superstars await in the corner until the bell rings.

When the bell rings both competitors charge the middle of the ring. They shoulder bumped and neither fell. Both then bounced of the ropes to meet in the middle and shoulder bumped again. This time Tatanka fell. Razor then took over slight control of the match for a portion of the match until Tatanka was able to reverse out of a sleeper hold. Tatnka started his offense with some hard-hitting chops in the corner. He then continued his assault by suplexing him in the middle of the ring. Tatanka looked to be in full control. This is when the Hart Foundation came from the back and through the crowd and jumped over the barricade until they were ringside. Tatanka obviously annoyed, pissed, and distracted tried to continue with his assault. However, the distraction was too much and Razor took back control. He was landing heavy punishment to Tatanka. Razor looked to be a move away from the Intercontinental title match. Tatanka was lying flat in the middle of the ring and Razor signaled to the crowd that it was time for the Razor’s edge when the Hart Foundation slipped into the ring and started a beat down on Tatanka. The Referee signaled for the bell to end the match. Razor was disqualified and Tatanka won and will be heading the Extreme Rules with an Intercontinental title shot. Razor looked pissed and automatically went to swing on the Hart Foundation, but they were quick and left the ring before Razor was able to grab them. They ran back up the ramp and into the backroom. Razor looked pissed and devastated. Tatanka looked pissed and confused. The crowd also seemed confused by the incident. This was a 3.5-star match.

Announcer 1: What the hell was that all about? That looked orchestrated, did it not?
Announcer 2: Yea it did. Two weeks they costed Tatanka a victory against Rollins and now this week they gave Tatanka the win by disqualifying Razor?
Announcer 1: Sounds pretty fishy to me too.


Match 4: (W) Bret Hart and Anvil (Heel) Vs. Harper and Rowan (Face) For Number One Contender

Before the match, Announcer 1, wanted to get a locker room interview with the Hart Foundation to ask about the attacks 2 weeks prior before they went out to compete in their number one challenger match. When the announcer was about to knock on the locker room door, It opens and Seth Rollins exists out the door with a smirk on his face. When Rollins notices the announcer and camera crew, his expression changes to disgust and tells them to “get the hell out of here.” The crew obliges.

Harper and Rowan’s music hits. The duo made their way to the ring under some light boos. They looked unfazed by the crowd at all. They seem focused on the task at hand. The enter the ring and start warming up. Then the Hart Foundation music hits and the whole crowd starts booing, they seem to relish in the sound of intense boos. They make their way to the ring athletically and start to warm up as well.

The bell ring and Bret Hart and Rowan start the match. Rowan lets his size advantage be known in the first moments of the mat. Rowan took control and dished out a little bit of punishment on his opponent. Bret was able to reverse a move and tag his partner Anvil in. Anvil leveled Rowan and drove him back into Harper’s corner where Rowan tagged himself in. Rowan and Anvil went back and forth. Both showing off their strength against one another. The back and forth continued until Bret punched Rowan in the lower back when he was running the ropes looking to set up a powerful clothesline. Rowan dropped to the ground and Anvil tagged Bret in.

Bret took over the match completely. He punished Rowan with a good offensive display. However, Rowan broke free and hot tagged Harper back in the match. Harper, well rested, took quick control over the match. He even knocked Anvil off the ring apron. This is when Anvil charged inside the ring to confront Harper, but all this did was distract the ref. While the ref was busy trying to get Anvil out of the ring. Bret low blowed a semi-distracted Harper. Bret then put Harper in the Sharpshooter and with Rowan incapacitated on the outside of the ring, Harper had no choice but to tap. The Hart Foundation celebrated their earning of the number one contender spot in the ring und a rain of boos.

This was a 3.5 match.

Announcer 1: I can’t believe what the Hart Foundation has been getting away with for the past couple of weeks.
Announcer 2: And what was that all about with Rollins leaving their dressing room? Were you able to get any answers?
Announcer 1: No, I didn’t. That scoundrel Rollins threatened to put our heads where they don’t belong.
Announcer 2: Whatever it is, it can’t be good.


Match 5: Triple H (Face) Vs. (W) Kane (Face) (Top/Top) For Number One Contender

As Triple H was walking backstage, a disgruntled Stone Cold could be heard shouting in a room labeled, “Mr. McMahan”. Stone Cold is yelling about not being in the Intercontinental tournament or in the match for the chance to face the Rock for the title at Extreme Rules. Stone Cold leaves and is face to Face with Triple H. They star each other down for 5 seconds. The stare down ended when Triple H angerly passed Stone Cold and shoulder bumping him on his way passed him. Stone Cold turned towards the camera as Triple H kept walking and let out a devilish grin.

Triple H’s music hit and the Game walked intensely down to the ring. He entered the ring after doing his signature spitting of the water. He posed for the crowd and the crowd cheered. Kane’s music hit and he too intensely walked the ramp. There was a mixture of cheers and awes coming from the crowd. Kane entered the ring by stepping over the top rope.

The bell rung and Triple H was the first to land blows. He backed Kane into a turnbuckle and stared kicking his mid-section. Kane then was able to catch one of the kicks and then he was able to clothesline Triple H and be the first one to take control over the match. Kane punished Triple H for a good 5 minutes. Then Triple H was able to duck under a big boot from Kane and slide under the ropes. Kane followed him and Triple H took advantaged and was able to Irish Whip Kane into the steel steps. After landing some minor offensive moves, Triple H rolled Kane back in the ring, pinned him, but only got a two count. Triple H then made Kane Stand back up on his two feet. When Kane got to his feet, he was able to violently push Triple H into the nearest Turnbuckle.

However, the referee was in that turnbuckle. The ref, after getting smashed, fell to the mat incapacitated. Kane then tried to chokeslam his opponent, but Triple H countered and performed the pedigree. Triple H covered Kane, but the ref was still out. This is when Stone Cold came flying down the ramp, into the ring and gave Triple H the stunner before giving him the finger. Stone Cold went back up the ramp and to the locker rooms. As the Referee was finally getting back to his feet, so were the two combatants. Kane got to his feet first, and because of this he was able to give Triple H a vicious chokeslam. Kane pinned Triple H and the Referee, slowly counted to three. Kane wins the Match and celebrates by letting the flames fly. The crowd doesn’t know whether to cheer or not. This was a 3.5-star match.

Announcer 1 is running in the locker rooms looking for Stone Cold to interview. He finally finds him after a frantic search.

Stone Cold: What the hell do you want?
Announcer 1: It’s not what I want, it’s what the universe wants and what the universe wants is answers. And they want to know why you decided to attack Triple H and costing him a chance at the Heavyweight belt?
Stone Cold: It’s really simple, but hell, I’ll dumb it down for the “universe.” I’m the best in this company and I keep getting overlooked. I’m sick and tired of it. You saw it with Vader and Bulldog. Vader purposely injures bulldog and gets rewarded for it. While I’m busy night in and night out kicking ***. It seems the only way to get noticed is if you run into someone’s match. Triple H was just on the **** side of a raw deal.

This is when Triple H barged in the dressing room where the interview was taking place and ran straight for Stone Cold. Triple H tackled Austin and a brawl ensued. The episode ends with an aggressive brawl going on between Austin and Triple H.
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Old 07-07-2020, 01:04 PM   #6
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Welcome to the club. Very interesting concept you got here.
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Old 07-07-2020, 06:17 PM   #7
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Interesting concept here and it is well written in my opinion.
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EXTREME RULES

Show Starts:
Announcer 1: Welcome to WWE’s first ever pay per view: Extreme Rules. We have a tonight packed with all must see matches.
Announcer 2: Yes, and we even have a change to the type of match the WWE champion will defend his title in. It will be The Rock against Kane in a steel catch match. Mr. McMahon told us before going on air, that the champ wanted the match to be in a cage instead of the extreme rules stipulation.
Announcer 1: He also told us that that the Rock as well as management felt like moving the match to inside a catch would help make sure this match solely stays between the champ and Kane.
Announcer 2: With the amount of interference inside of match that have been going on recently, I can certainly understand why.
Announcer 1: We also got word that Triple H will go up against Stone Cold tonight in a Backstage brawl match. After we went off the air last Raw, both superstars agreed to this match, along with Mr. McMahon himself.
Announcer 2: Should be a hell of a match.
Announcer 1: Well we won’t hold back the action any longer. Let the how begin.

Match 1: Tornado Tag: Harper and Rowan Vs. (W)The Usos

Both the Usos and Harper and Rowan made it to the ring unscathed. Rowan and Harper came out to boos, while the Usos came down to the ring with cheers. The match started as any tornado tag match does, pure anarchy. However, after anarchy ruled for a couple of minutes it seemed like the Usos took control over the match. Both Usos took one of the opponents and seemed to be getting the upper hand with them. Jey Uso and Harper battled outside the ring with the other two battling in the ring. Rowan was able to turn the tides against Jimmy uso and started to land heavy offense. This prompted Jey to enter the ring to help his brother. Rowan quickly clotheslined Jimmy to the ground and this is where Harper and Rowan took control back. Harper and Rowan through an incapacitated Jey Uso to the outside of the ring and isolated Jimmy. Jimmy was in real bad shape when his two opponents performed a devastating tag team maneuver. Luckily, Jey got back to his feet and slide underneath the bottom rope. Rowan first charged at him, but Jey landed a super kick. Rowan dropped to the mat and rolled underneath the bottom rope. Harper then ran to Jey and tried to clothesline him, but Jey ducked under it. Rowan turned around to a super kick to his face. Harper dropped and Jey went to the top rope and landed a Uso splash and pinned Harper for the Victory. The crowd cheered the celebrating Usos. A big win for them.

This was a 3.5-star match

Match 2: Falls Count Anywhere: Goldust Vs. (W) Kofi Kingston

Goldust first made his way to the ring. The crowd booed him, but the Wrestler again, seemed to get power off of the boos. Kofi Kingston then made his way to the ring with a room full of cheers behind him. Kofi entered the ring and climbed one of the turnbuckles and was playing off of the crowd. This is when Goldust attacked him from behind and this started the match.

Goldust continued to give Kofi a beat down inside the ring. Goldust then rolled to the outside, lifted the curtain and picked up a baseball bat from underneath the ring. He rolled back inside and Kofi was able to strike before Goldust could use the weapon he devilishly brought into the ring. Kofi then started to dominate the match. The crowd is fully behind Kofi now. Kofi keeps control of the match for 5 minutes, until Goldust landed a low blow and then threw Kofi to the outside near the announcer tables. Goldust had some very dominating offense in this position, however, Kofi was able to reverse an Irish whip and actually was able to sling Goldust into a turn post. Kofi, tiredly crawled over to Goldust and pinned him. Goldust kicked out at 2.5. Kofi then went over to the announce table and completely cleared it. Kofi went back to drag Goldust on top of the table but when he turned around Goldust poked him in the eye and gave him a DDT on the hard ground. Goldust then dragged Kofi on the top of the table and gave him another DDT through the table. Goldust then pinned Kofi for the win. The crowd cheered both wrestlers for an awesome match. However, the cheering quickly turned to boos when Goldust preceded to attack a passed-out Kofi after the match brutally.



This was a 4-star match


Match 3: Extreme Rules: Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy (Face) Vs. (W) Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart (Heel) (Tag/Tag)

The challengers made it to the ring first. They looked confident and arrogant. The crowd was sure to let them know of their dislike for them. Then the champ’s music hits and they walked down the aisle like men on a mission. The crowd gave them their earned cheers. As both tag team champs stood on turnbuckles playing up the crowd, the challengers attacked each champ looking to gain an upper hand early. This started the match.

Anvil took on Matt Hardy and Bret took on Bray. The hart foundation continued to have the upper hand for most of the start of the match. About 3 minutes in Anvil threw matt outside of the ring and followed him there as well. This left Bret and Bray to battle it out inside of the ring. Bret and Bray started to be even in damage taken and inflicted. However, Bray gained dominant control after reversing a hold from Bret. This gained the attention of Anvil, who then slid back into the ring to help out his partner.

Anvil was able to land some good shot on Brey while Bret rolled out of the ring to recover. Anvil was able to Irish whip bray into a corner and started performing some devastating strikes on him. This is when Matt Hardy, who just recovered as much as he could, jumped into the ring. Anvil turned around and ran in his direction. Matt was quicker and was able to knock anvil down to the mat. Bray and matt double-teamed Anvil for a good couple of minutes. However, Anvil withstood the punishment and kicked out of any pins. Anvil was able to reverse a strike from Matt and was able to clothesline him over the top rope. Bret then slid back in and gave Bray a low blow from behind, totally doubling him over. Bret then put him in the Sharp Shooter. Matt was passed out at ringside, Anvil was watching on with glee and Bret has Wyatt in the Sharpshooter in agony. However, Bray was not done fighting. Somehow, he was able to reverse the sharpshooter and this flung Bret into one of the turnbuckles. However, Bray’s success was short-lived. Anvil was quickly able to stomp on Bray and pick him up for a powerful powerslam. Anvil pinned Brey for the victory and to win the Hart Foundation the Tag Team Titles.

The Hart Foundation celebrated with the crowd booing. Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt looked upon the celebration while walking backwards up the ramp with a mixture of disgust and anger.

This was a 4-star match.

Match 4: Falls Count Anywhere: (W) Diesel Vs. Razor Ramon

Announcer 1: What a great start to the first ever WWE pay per view, next we have Razor Ramon going up against the man they call Diesel.
Announcer 2: This is the first time we are seeing Diesel in action, and I can ensure everyone watching that I am more than excited.
Announcer 1: While we haven’t seen him in a match of his own, we have seen him interfere to give his buddy HBK an upper hand against the very man he’s facing tonight. I’m sure Razor would love to get a win over a man that costed him a win on the first ever Raw.
Announcer 2: And?? Wouldn’t you do anything to help your friends out? I think what he did was admirable. And what else is admirable is that he’s debuting in a fall count anywhere match.
Announcer 1: That does take some guts. Thankfully HBK was banned from ringside by Mr. McMahon himself, so hopefully he won’t rear his ugly head in this matchup.
Announcer 2: Ugly?? I guarantee you pray at night to magically gain his good looks.


Diesels music hits and the crowd gave a slight harmonious boo. Diesel, cool, calm, and collected made his way to the ring. Then Razor’s music hit and the crowd started cheering. This seemed to make diesel angry. Diesel Left the ring and b-lined towards Razor. Razor met Diesel half-way down the ramp. The two started exchanging blows, until Diesel landed a huge right hand which knocked down Razor. Diesel started delivering some strong offensive blows to Razor at the top of the ramp. Razor was able to poke Diesel in the eye and headed backstage.

Razor was able to surprise Diesel when he entered the backstage area following after his opponent. Razor took control of the match and started to delivered some serious offense. Razor grabbed a steel chair and landed some shots to Diesel’s back. Razor then covered Diesel for a pin, but Diesel was able to kick out at the count of two. Razor then put diesel in position for a try at the Razor’s edge. However, Diesel countered and put Razor on his back. Razor hit the concrete hard. Diesel then stood razor up and delivered a jackknife powerbomb on the hard concrete. Diesel pinned Razor for the victory. Diesel celebrated the same way he entered the arena, cool calm, and collected. Razor looked to be in tremendous pain and the shot faded with Razor clutching his ribs and EMT’s looking at him. This was a three-star match.


Match 5: Backstage Brawl: Steve Austin (Face) Vs. Triple H (Face)

This match started as soon as the last match ended. Stone Cold was seemingly getting ready for this match, when Triple H kicked down the locker room door and started to attack Austin from behind. Triple H took full control of the match early because of this tactic. Triple H landed heavy offensive maneuvers, until Austin was able to reverse one and sent Triple H face first in to a cement wall. This opened up Triple H. Austin landed shot after shot and then gave Triple H the bird. Stone Cold then grabbed a chair and hoisted it up ready to strike Triple H on top of the head with it, when Triple H landed a hard-low blow on the Texas rattlesnake. Triple H was able to grab the chair which has now fallen to the ground and strike Austin right on the back with it. He then used the chair to target Austin’s right knee with it. Triple H continued to strike Austin with the chair, until the Referee finally had enough and heroically taken the chair away from him. Triple H distracted and yelling at the ref, left himself open for attack and Austin took advantage of it.

Austin attacked Triple H from behind, but in the process knocked the ref out cold. The two wrestlers then went back and forth until Austin landed a Stunner out of nowhere. Austin pinned him, but the only ref was lying unconscious on the floor. Austin tirelessly got up and tried to wake the knocked-out ref. This gave Triple H the time to knock the cobwebs off and was able to land another devastating low blow to Austin who had his back to his opponent. As the ref started to wake and Austin laying on the ground clutching his privates, Triple H grabbed another steel chair and wailed on Austin in a brutal display of offense. Stone Cold was busted open and unconscious. When The ref saw the actions, which were taken place, he called for the bell and help. Other wrestlers and backstage officials rushed into the room where the match was taken place and subdued Triple H. The EMTs again rushed to check on a harmed wrestler, this time Austin, he was not mocking at all and lying in a pool of his own blood. Triple H was still infuriated, but looked pleased with what he done. It is unclear of the referees ruling on who won or why the match ended.

This was a 3.5-star match.

Match 6: Extreme Rules: Seth Rollins (Heel) Vs. (W) Vader (Heel) Vs. Tatanka (Face)

Seth Rollins made his way down to the ring first with a crowd booing his every step. Again, he looked happy he was able to get this reaction out of the crowd. Then Vader’s music hit and the crowd booed Vader the same but with more veracity. Vader, simply ignored the crowd with the only thing on his mind is winning the intercontinental championship belt. Then Tatanka’s music hit and the crowd cheered as loud as they had all night. Tatanka jogged his way to the ring as he always does. As soon as he entered the ring though, both Vader and Rollins doubled team Tatanka and the crowd started booing again.

Rollins and Vader totally broke Tatanka down and through him to the outside of the ring. As Rollins was gloating on what he just did, Vader took advantage of the opportunity and attacked Rollins from behind, thus starting a frightful damaging attack on Rollins. He picked him up and threw him around the ring. Rollins tried to fight back and was able to get some shots off, but sooner or later Vader was able to maintain control. Rollins was in deep trouble when Tatanka final was able to get up and enter the ring. Tatanka was able to attack Vader from behind and land some nice strikes, dealing some damage to Vader. Rollins was sitting in one of the corners watching Tatanka battling the huge Vader. Tatanka was actually landing some effective offense. However, Rollins at this point decided to take out Tatanka’s knee with a behind attack.

Now Vader was recovering in a corner while Rollins was finally landing his first effective offensive assault of the match. Rollins then landed a curb stomp onto tatanka and then immediately went for the pin. However, Vader saw this as the time to strike. Before the Ref was able to get to the count of two, stomped on Rollins head, thus breaking the pin count. Rollins rolled off of Tatanka and Tatanka stayed into place. Vader then picked Rollins up and power bombed him in the middle of the ring. He then through Rollins outside of the ring. Vader, with a smile on his face, went back to Tatanka and dragged him to a corner and executed a Vader bomb. Vader then pinned Tatanka for the victory. Vader is the new Intercontinental Champion. The crowd booed as Tatanka laid clutching his ribs in the ring, Rollins on the outside looking into the ring looking pissed, and Vader celebrating in the ring, trolling the crowd.

This was a 4-star match.

Match 7: Cage Match: The Rock (Heel) Vs. Kane ‘98

Kane’s music hit and the crowd cheered as Kane walked stoically to the ring with the cage now surrounding it. Kane entered the ring, looking unphased by the steel cage. Then the Rock’s music hit and the crowd booed as the rock looking focused and cocky, made his way to the ring with the belt on his shoulder. The Rock walked into the cage confidently and hoisted the belt above his head before giving it to an official at ring side. The ref locked the cage door and the bell rung.

The two opponents stared at each other for 10 seconds before the Rock charged at Kane trying to shoulder bump him to the ground. Kane took it and did not move. He then punched the Rock square in the draw and that knocked the Rock back a couple steps, that’s when Kane started his offensive attack. Kane bounced the Rock off of the cage multiple times and made sure the Rock felt his power. The crowd half way cheered and gasped as Kane completely took control over the match. Then the Rock was able to get a quick punch off which stumbled Kane back a couple steps. The rock ran the ropes to pick up speed and clotheslined Kane, which only resulted in Kane taking a couple more steps back. The Rock then Irish whipped Kane off the ropes and clotheslined him again, this time Kane feel to the mat.

The Rock then started stomping on Kane’s chest. The Rock started to produce some heavy damage on his opponent. He looked determined to keep his championship belt. The Rock stood Kane up and Whipped him into a corner. The Rock then put Kane on the top turnbuckle and preformed a super plex from the top rope, the ring shook and the Crowd clapped and booed. The Rock then tried to climb out of the cage for the first time.

Kane was able to sit up and grab the Rock’s foot before he was able to drop down. Kane and Rock battled as the Rock sat on top of the cage and Kane was standing on the top rope. Kane had a good grip on the rock, but the rock was able to poke Kane in the eye. Causing so much distress that his foot slipped and Kane dropped down with his privates slamming into the top rope. Kane fell in between the cage and the ropes in pain. This allowed the Rock to exit the cage and retain the belt. The crowd was a mix of claps for a good match and boos because the Rock won and retained the belt. The PPV ends with the Rock at the top of the ramp hoisting the belt above his head looking back at an angry monster stares back at him in the cage.


This was a 4-star match
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