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Post by cage on Jul 17, 2021 19:28:39 GMT -5
Well Burke and Cor Von were the New Breed. Tajiri once posed with Edge and Christian. Senshi and Dreamer just because they were both in TNA. Shark Boy is eccentric so he needs an eccentric partner. I didn't really follow ECW, but I vaguely remember that. I disliked how WWE turned one of my favorite wrestlers into a joke. I don't remember that posing at all. But still a fun pair up. And considering I'm about to do my wild card tag division tournie, I can't really fault the reason for Dreamer and Senshi lol. Who is one of your favorite wrestlers? You mean Heidenreich? To be fair that pose was probably very quick and not memorable. Hey, that's a good reason for Dreamer and Senshi, besides The Foreign Legion is a real stable.
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Post by wolvenbear on Jul 18, 2021 1:38:02 GMT -5
I didn't really follow ECW, but I vaguely remember that. I disliked how WWE turned one of my favorite wrestlers into a joke. I don't remember that posing at all. But still a fun pair up. And considering I'm about to do my wild card tag division tournie, I can't really fault the reason for Dreamer and Senshi lol. Who is one of your favorite wrestlers? You mean Heidenreich? To be fair that pose was probably very quick and not memorable. Hey, that's a good reason for Dreamer and Senshi, besides The Foreign Legion is a real stable. Cor Von, i.e. the Alpha Male.
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Post by cage on Jul 18, 2021 23:18:32 GMT -5
Who is one of your favorite wrestlers? You mean Heidenreich? To be fair that pose was probably very quick and not memorable. Hey, that's a good reason for Dreamer and Senshi, besides The Foreign Legion is a real stable. Cor Von, i.e. the Alpha Male. His career got cut short because of the death of his sister. Had that unfortunate event never took place we could be talking about a World Champion right now.
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Post by wolvenbear on Jul 19, 2021 3:23:26 GMT -5
Cor Von, i.e. the Alpha Male. His career got cut short because of the death of his sister. Had that unfortunate event never took place we could be talking about a World Champion right now. I doubt it. WWE buried him on ECW. The whole gimmick and lack of push showed that they got him just to take him from TNA. Like the Naturals, Gail Kim, and a dozen others they took, they never planned to use him at all.
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Post by cage on Jul 19, 2021 18:06:19 GMT -5
Buried him? He wrestled there for less than a year. He actually started with a winning streak. He wasn’t actually pinned for 3 months.
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Post by cage on Jul 22, 2021 10:55:49 GMT -5
Episode 49: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: Tazz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip
Control Match: WWX World Tag Team Championship Match The Two Man Power Trip(c) vs. The Foreign Legion (Jeff Jarrett/The Great Khali)
Match 1: Cody Rhodes & Jamie Noble vs. AJ Styles & Trevor Murdoch
Match 2: Chris Sabin (w/ Rick Martel) vs. The Hurricane (w/ Jamie Noble)
Match 3: Robbie McAllister vs. Doug Basham
Match 4: Randy Orton, Kenny, Rene Dupree, & Sheamus vs. Consequences Creed, Jimmy Wang Yang, Samoa Joe, & Scott Steiner
Match 5: Finlay vs. Rick Martel (w/ Chris Sabin)
Match 6: Abyss (w/ Umaga & Paul Heyman) vs. Danny Basham (w/ Robbie McAllister) vs. Jonathan Coachman (w/ Jerry Lynn) vs. Rey Mysterio (w/ Curt Hawkins)
Main Event: WWX TNT Championship Fatal 4 Way Round Robin Double Elimination Match *For the final fall, Killer Kowalski is Special Ref* Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Petey Williams vs. Sting vs. The Miz
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Post by cage on Jul 22, 2021 20:12:20 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (shoutout to dcw1.) Control Ranallo: "Hello and welcome to Control, the Xtreme pre-show! Tonight on Xtreme we are celebrating Kofi Kingston's TNT Championship win as he puts his newly won title on the line in a Fatal 4 Way Round Robin tournament in our main event. That said, we have a World Tag Team Championship match on Control tonight as a result of the champions getting defeated last week. Tonight's challengers are very much a result of the draft, but, nevertheless, it should be an exciting one. Jeff Jarrett was planning to challenge the champions with his group, The Foreign Legion, but they were split up in the draft, I'm afraid. So, he's told me that he had to make a last minute addition to The Foreign Legion and that will be his partner for this evening's title shot. Please join me in wishing them luck in becoming a force in the tag team division. It's time to find out who Jeff Jarrett has found to be his new tag team partner......wow. This could be interesting as Jarrett will now be teaming with....The Great Khali." WWX World Tag Team Championship Match The Two Man Power Trip(c) vs. The Foreign Legion Triple H and Stone Cold attack them from behind as the bell sounds. They throw Jarrett to the outside and tie Khali up in the ropes. Khali easily escapes and knocks them both down with a double clothesline. Khali sends Stone Cold down to the floor and steps on Triple H. Khali pulls Triple H over into the corner to stomp away at him. Then he pulls Triple H back to the middle of the ring and stands on his hand. Khali goes to pick him up, but Triple H tries kicking away at his legs. Triple H throws a punch, but it appears to do more damage to him than Khali. Triple H throws a couple of more rights before knocked down to the mat with a headbutt. Stone Cold blind Tags himself in and chop blocks Khali, actually knocking him off his feet, to get into the cover for a 1 count. Austin throws him into the turnbuckle and hits a couple of chops before Tagging in Triple H. Austin pulls Khali out and Triple H connects with a top rope clothesline before telling Jarrett to "suck it". Triple H stomps on Khali's right hand before Tagging Austin back in. Austin whips Khali into the corner and they both hit a splash. They throw him back down to the mat and Austin hits a running elbow drop. Triple H hits a rolling knee drop as Austin drops into the cover for a nearfall. Austin hits a knee drop on Khali's back and puts him in a reverse chinlock. Khali easily made his way to his feet and threw Austin into the ropes. Austin rakes the eyes and hits a running knee followed by another rolling elbow drop for a cover and another nearfall. Austin chokes Khali on the mat as Triple H comes in and knocks Jarrett off the apron by slamming his head against the top turnbuckle. Now Triple H joins in and chokes Khali out using the bottom rope. The referee's count is up to 4 so Triple H gets up and starts arguing with the referee while Austin continues the choke behind his back. Austin Tags in Triple H. Triple H hits a spike DDT on Khali and Tags Austin back in. Austin puts him in a side headlock for about a minute. Until Khali lifts him up and drops him with two headbutts. Triple H rakes the back and helps Austin put Khali down again with a double suplex. Austin slides into the pin attempt and gets another nearfall. Austin hits yet another rolling elbow drop and starts cranking away at Khali's neck using a front chinlock. Austin breaks it, kicks Khali in the back of the head, pushes him down to the mat, and covers him again for a 2. Austin pulls Khali over to their corner, locks in an armbar, and Tags in Triple H. Triple H started to deliver forearm after forearm to Khali, but they weren't producing the desired effect. He almost hulks up from the mat and hits two big rights that make Triple H stumble back. Triple H comes off the ropes, Khali charges at him, and they knock each other down with a double clothesline. Ranallo: "It looks as though Khali is going to be easier and easier to knock down as this match drags on, or at least so long as he is isolated from Jarrett. Earlier in the match that clothesline would not have phased him." Khali finally manages to get over and get the Tag in to Jarrett, meanwhile Triple H Tagged in Austin. Jarrett drops Austin with three consecutive rights, until Austin shoved him in to Triple H, but Jarrett reverses it and flings Triple H over the ropes and down to the floor. Jarrett hits a backbreaker on Austin and goes for the pin, but Triple H pulls him to the outside. Khali charges Austin in the ring, but Austin pulls the top rope down, sending Khali crashing into the barricade. Triple H picks him up and sends Khali barreling into the steel ring steps. Austin tried to baseball slide into Jarrett, but he missed and takes a European uppercut. Triple H goes into the ring to argue with the referee about counting too slowly so that Austin can pull a chair out from under the ring and hit Jarrett in the head as soon as Jarrett tried to pick him up. Austin pulls Jarrett into the ring, hits a stunner for good measure, and this one is over. Here are your winners and STILL YOUR WORLD Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip Ranallo: "Unbelievable finish. The Trip spend the entire match working over Khali and resort to underhand tricks to retain their belts just because Khali made the tag. Don't get me wrong there is a reason these guys have been World Tag Team Champions for more than a decade, but a lot of their wins have been as questionable as this one and sooner or later that will catch up with them."
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Post by cage on Jul 23, 2021 21:16:25 GMT -5
Episode 50: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: Tazz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip
Control Match: Scott Steiner (w/ Petey Williams) vs. Marcus Cor Von
Match 1: Money in the Bank Qualifier AJ Styles (w/ Trevor Murdoch) vs. Chris Sabin
Match 2: Six Man Tag Team Money in the Bank Qualifier Cody Rhodes, The Miz, & Curt Hawkins (w/ Triple H) vs. Dolph Ziggler, The Hurricane, & Doug Basham
Match 3: Tag Team Money in the Bank Qualifier The Foreign Legion (Jeff Jarrett/The Great Khali) vs. Finlay & Goldberg
Match 4: WWX World Tag Team Championships #1 Contender Tournament Round 1 The Iconeers (Sting & Jerry Lynn)(w/ Rick Martel) vs. Jimmy Wang Yang & Jonathan Coachman
Match 5: Randy Orton vs. Kenny
Match 6: WWX World Tag Team Championships #1 Contender Tournament Round 1 El Revolucion (Sheamus/Rene Dupree)(w/ Samoa Joe) vs. Petey Williams & Rey Mysterio
Main Event: WWX Xtreme Tag Team Championship Match The Monster Trucks (Abyss(c) & Umaga(c))(w/ Paul Heyman & James Mitchell) vs. The Scraps (Danny Basham/Robbie McAllister)
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Post by cage on Jul 26, 2021 20:00:11 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thanks to dcw1.) ControlRanallo: "Hello and welcome one and all to Control, the Xtreme pre-show! As usual we hope you are having as much fun as we are doing this show for you. This match should get you in the mood for some action as Big Poppa Pump and Lil Petey Pump try to see if resuming their partnership will be a successful endeavor against The Alpha Male." Scott Steiner (Manager: Petey Williams) vs. Marcus Cor Von The bell dings. Steiner and Cor Von spend the first 30 seconds trash talking before Steiner shoves Cor Von to the mat. Cor Von gets back up and slaps Steiner. Steiner tries a boot to the chest, but Cor Von catches it, whips him down to the mat, and hits a seated senton. Steiner with a drop toe hold sending Cor Von into the ropes. Cor Von evades the running knee attempt and hits a series of 3 german suplexes into the cover. 1....shoulder up. Steiner delivers some elbows on the mat and tried a bridging pin attempt, but Cor Von slips away. Cor Von puts Steiner down with what looked like a Steiner line before attempting to swing at Williams, who had climbed up to the apron. Steiner grabbed the back of his head and delivered two knees to the face. Steiner throws Cor Von down in to the corner and starts stomping away at him. He chokes Cor Von out with the ropes until the referee's 4 count, then pulls him closer to the center of the ring and hooks the leg. 1...shoulder up. Steiner with the reverse chinlock now, but Cor Von quickly gets to his feet and delivers a few right hands to the midsection, until Steiner puts him back down with a kneelift. Ranallo: "Cor Von has been in a bit of a slump ever since he unsuccessfully tried to wrest the 24/7 Championship from Booker T, but he is one of those guys that does not give up so you will be seeing him each time he's out here giving it his best. Even if he is down right now." Steiner irish whips him into the corner, which he follows up with the quick clothesline. Steiner laying into him now with kicks and uppercuts before delivering an overhead belly to belly and scrambling over into the pin. 1...2.kick out. Another irish whip into the corner, but Cor Von explodes out with an STO. Cor Von into the pin now. 1...2.shoulder up. Cor Von comes off the ropes and gets caught right into a spinebuster. Steiner picks him up and delivers an uppercut, but Cor Von backs him into the corner and hits a forearm. Steiner pushes him off and hits a headbutt to the chest, knocking him down. Cor Von is right back up and attacking Steiner with what ends up being three consecutive lariats. He follows it up with another running forearm smash in the corner. Then driving the leg into the midsection, he pulls Steiner out, and delivers a standing dropkick. Cor Von into the cover again. 1...2..shoulder up! Cor Von picks him and delivers a brainbuster into the pin again. 1...2...shoulder up at the last possible second! Steiner counters a double underhook suplex attempt with a headbutt, and stays on him with a few forearm smashes. Steiner charges him, but Cor Von catches him and delivers a powerslam. Cor Von looks for a suplex, but Steiner reverses into a DDT and both men are down. The referee begins his count and gets to a 7 before he says Steiner has gotten to his feet, which he did with the aid of the ropes. Steiner heads to the top turnbuckle and Williams hops up on the apron to distract the referee, but not for long. Cor Von stops Steiner on the top rope, but Steiner kicks him off. Steiner off the ropes, but Cor Von catches him with a boot to the face. Cor Von picks him up, sends him off the ropes, Cor Von off the opposing ropes, and THE POUNCE connects! 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Marcus Cor Von Ranallo: "Cor Von puts away the veteran Steiner to open up our show tonight. Is this a sign of things to come? Perhaps a changing of the guard? This Sunday night we will hold a Money in the Bank Ladder Match which could alter the course of Xtreme history forever, so these questions might be answered sooner than later."
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Post by cage on Jul 27, 2021 12:24:53 GMT -5
Episode 51: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: Tazz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip WWX Internet Champion: Samoa Joe
Control Match: Chris Sabin (w/ The Front Line: AJ Styles/Samoa Joe) vs. The Hurricane (w/ Kenny)
Match 1: Extreme Rules Match Goldberg vs. Sheamus
Match 2: Kenny vs. Rene Dupree
Match 3(exclusive only to the WWX Network): WWX Internet Championship Match Samoa Joe(c) vs. Sonjay Dutt (w/ Bobby Lashley)
Match 4: WWX World Tag Team Championship #1 Contender Tournament Final The Iconeers (Sting/Jerry Lynn) vs. Petey Williams & Rey Mysterio (w/Scott Steiner)
Match 5: Jimmy Wang Yang & Jonathan Coachman vs. Doug Basham & Curt Hawkins
Match 6: Marcus Cor Von vs. Dolph Ziggler (w/ Cody Rhodes)
Main Event: WWX FTW Heavyweight Championship Match Tazz (c) vs. The Miz (w/ Rick Martel)
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Post by cage on Jul 29, 2021 7:04:08 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thank you to dcw1.) Control Ranallo: "Welcome ladies and gentlemen to Control, the Xtreme pre-show. Tonight Control presents to you a rematch from a couple of weeks ago. This time, however, the match will have heavy ramifications for the FTW Championship picture. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, the World Title on this brand, which is already quite a crowded picture, in fact our main event tonight is an attempt to try to thin the herd there. Couple that with the fact that Mr. Money in the Bank is forever lurking in the shadows and the FTW Title is now in more jeopardy than it ever has been and, in fact, more jeopardy than any World Title in this entire company. The two men are already in the ring for this extremely high stakes contest." Chris Sabin (Managers: The Front Line) vs. The Hurricane (Manager: Kenny)The bell dings. Hurricane starts off right away with a jumping knee to the face, which happened even before the bell was struck. Hurricane and Sabin took turns throwing each other into the corner, until Sabin threw Hurricane over the top rope and onto the apron, where he delivered a kick to the head and knocked him down to the floor. Sabin followed that up with a suicide dive sending Hurricane into the barricade. Sabin rolls him back in the ring and tries a suplex. Hurricane blocks it and tries a suplex of his own. They do this once more. Until Sabin delivers an elbow and follows it up with a slingblade. Sabin then delivers a bodyslam and starts stomping away at the limbs. Sabin then tries a diving senton, but Hurricane moves out of the way just in time. Hurricane delivers a clothesline on the seated Sabin before punching away at the face. Then he gets up and delivers a rolling knee to the face. Hurricane picks him up and tosses him into the corner. He delivers a flurry of kicks to the chest, followed by a headbutt to the face, and a clap to both ears. Then he hits a tornado DDT and a standing elbow drop into a cover. 1..kick out! Hurricane with a rear chinlock now, but Sabin starts getting to his feet, so Hurricane delivers a European uppercut and Sabin stumbles back into the corner. Hurricane clotheslines him to the outside, but the referee stops him from following out, which allows Kenny to get in a few kicks before the referee starts the count. Sabin rolls back into the ring, but is met with stomps from Hurricane. Hurricane bodyslams him, then delivers a headbutt from just the second rope. Ranallo: "Hurricane must feel as though he has something to prove out there tonight and it looks like he has because I am receiving intel right now that The Hurricane will be receiving a future FTW Title match whether he wins or loses this match. Now that is incredible, this really is Hurricane's match to lose right now." Hurricane with two right jabs and a jumping knee to the chest to send Sabin reeling back into the corner again. Sabin pushes him off and starts chopping away at him before delivering a jawbreaker. Sabin delivers an enziguri to buy himself some more time. They're both to their feet at the same time, but Hurricane pops off the ropes with a spinning elbow to knock Sabin back down and deliver another elbow drop into the cover. 1...2.kick out! He then picks Sabin up and brings him back into the corner for another flurry of punches. Then a snapmare into a rear chinlock. Sabin back to his feet and elbows him in the midsection a few times to break the hold. But Hurricane comes back with a big crossbody, then irish whips Sabin into the corner. Hurricane comes in with a quick clothesline. Hurricane whips him into the opposing corner, but Sabin jumps up to the top rope and connects with the diving crossbody. On the mat, they exchange rights and lefts. Sabin elbows Hurricane's knee, then picks him up and irish whips him into the corner. Sabin comes in with several punches and chops, then a knee followed by a powerslam. Into the cover, 1...Hurricane gets the shoulder up. Sabin tried to stay on him, but Kenny hooks his leg from the outside. But Kenny gets taken out by Styles who delivers a missile dropkick off the steel ring steps. That was, however, enough time for Hurricane to come over and get Sabin up in a fireman's carry position. But Joe got on the apron, distracting Hurricane long enough for Sabin to slip free. Sabin turns him around, gives him a headbutt, and...CRADLE SHOCK! 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Chris Sabin Ranallo: "Obviously a great match. Fantastic displays of power by both men, muddied a bit by some interference, but the performances were enough to convince our General Manager. As a result of his victory here, Graves has announced that Sabin will also be receiving a future FTW Title match. The FTW Championship picture looks to be in complete turmoil for awhile, but that should be some entertaining action for you fans, stay tuned to find out who will escape the carnage with the title!"
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Post by cage on Jul 29, 2021 11:21:11 GMT -5
Episode 52: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: The Miz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip WWX Internet Champion: Samoa Joe
Control Match: Dolph Ziggler (w/ Cody Rhodes) vs. Petey Williams
Match 1: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T(c) vs. Rey Mysterio
Match 2: The Front Line (Chris Sabin, Samoa Joe, & AJ Styles) vs. Abyss
Match 3: Doug Basham & Curt Hawkins vs. Goldberg & Finlay
Match 4: Sheamus (w/ Rene Dupree, Finlay, & Rick Martel) vs. Kenny (w/ The Hurricane) vs. Scott Steiner (w/ Petey Williams) vs. Jimmy Wang Yang (w/ Jonathan Coachman)
Match 5: The Great Khali vs. Umaga
Match 6: Rene Dupree vs. Rick Martel
Main Event: WWX World Tag Team Championship Match The Two Man Power Trip(w/ Paul Heyman)(c) vs. The Iconeers(Sting & Jerry Lynn)
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Post by cage on Aug 3, 2021 15:33:42 GMT -5
Voting is closed. (special thanks to dcw1.) Control Ranallo: "Welcome ladies and gentlemen to Control, the Xtreme pre-show. Tonight's show promises to deliver as two title matches finally take place and there promises to be plenty of backstage shenanigans to satiate even the most rabid drama fan. As usual we start off tonight's action with our bonus match. This one promises to deliver as Ziggler looks to put himself squarely in the TNT Title hunt when he takes on the former champion, Petey Williams. Ziggler has the size advantage, but Williams has speed and agility on his side with the slight edge against Ziggler, but there is also the question of what effect, if any, Cody Rhodes' presence at ringside will have. Well these guys are ready so we send you to the ring now."
Dolph Ziggler (Manager: Cody Rhodes) vs. Petey WilliamsThe bell dings. Williams tried to catch Ziggler off guard with a kick to the face, but Ziggler sidesteps and Williams catches Rhodes, sending him down to the floor. Williams went out after Rhodes, but gets caught by a suicide dive from Ziggler over the top rope. Ziggler made sure to slam Williams head off the announce table as they fell into it. But when they both roll back in the ring, it's Williams who gets the better of it, when Ziggler backs into the corner. Or so it seems as Ziggler turns the tables and climbs up to wail away at Williams. That is until Williams brings him to the center of the ring. Ziggler blocks an attempted suplex, then tried an abdominal stretch, but Williams goes for a sunset flip, so Ziggler just drops down and knees him in the face. Ziggler takes him out at the legs with a dropkick, then into the cover. 1...kick out. Ziggler comes off the ropes and hits a splash for another pin attempt. 1...2..shoulder up! Ziggler tries another splash, but Williams catches him from the mat and stands up with him in his arms. Williams snake eyes off the turnbuckle, then a kick to the face. Williams drops a headbutt, then whips Ziggler into the corner and starts to deliver shoulder blocks. Williams then whips him and pulls him back for a backbreaker, then lifts him up by the ear. Ziggler ducks a clothesline attempt, but bumps into the referee who was admonishing Rhodes. The distraction allows Williams to deliver a bridging suplex into the cover. 1..shoulder up! Ranallo: "Good thing Ziggler only lightly hit the referee or Williams could have been in serious trouble in this one." Williams puts him in a chinlock, weakening him until he has his face in the mat, and every few seconds drops the knee on the back of the head. Ziggler makes his way back to his feet, Williams was trying to maintain the chinlock, but Ziggler fought him off with elbows. Then threw him in the corner and started stomping away at him. Ziggler tried to tie him up in the ropes, but Williams powers out of it and counters with a fallaway slam into a pin attempt. 1...2..shoulder up! Williams stomps him, then delivers a strong irish whip into the corner and heads in to follow up, but he's stopped by the referee. Rhodes reveals his true allegiance now and hops up off the ropes to strike Ziggler with a kick to the face! Williams, finally free of the referee, shoves his boot into Ziggler's face. He goes for a backbody drop, but Ziggler reverses it into a sleeper hold, but they were too close to the ropes. Ziggler dropkicks him into the corner, charges, Williams ducks out of the way, and Ziggler catches him with a swinging kick through the ropes. Ziggler follows it up with a charging double knee and a tornado DDT into the cover. 1...2.shoulder up! Ziggler stomps away at the limbs, lifts Williams up a bit, and kicks him in the face. Then he pulls him over to the corner and continues stomping away before picking him and dropkicking him into the corner again. Ziggler tries to lift him up, Williams almost counters it with a gutwrench, but Ziggler gets the sleeper in. Rhodes is on the ropes distracting the referee for Williams now. Ziggler breaks the hold and dropkicks his now former manager off the apron. Then Ziggler jumps off the ropes, but Williams catches him and turns it into a modified chokeslam. Williams picks him up and delivers a reverse powerbomb and goes for the cover. 1...2..shoulder up! Williams tries the modified chokeslam again, but Ziggler slips out and goes to the top rope. He connects with a flying clothesline, then waits for Williams to get back up and hits the Zig Zag! 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: Dolph Ziggler After the match Rhodes hits Ziggler from behind with the mask Rhodes used to wear and starts stomping away at him. Williams holds Ziggler for Rhodes to hit him with the mask again and hit a knee lift. Ranallo: "Unfortunately it does not look like we're going to find out what that was all about this week, but a good match tarnished by Rhodes screwing over his own client, or trying to anyway. Great win for Ziggler as he had to fight off two guys here. He paid dearly for getting his hand raised and Williams gave as good as he got. Either way I say this puts Ziggler as Kingston's next challenger and I am sure I speak for everyone when I say bring that match on!"
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Post by cage on Aug 3, 2021 18:51:13 GMT -5
Episode 53: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: The Miz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip WWX Internet Champion: Samoa Joe
Control Match: John Bradshaw Layfield [JBL] (w/ Jonathan Coachman) vs. Marcus Cor Von (w/ Finlay)
Match 1: El Revolucion (Sheamus/Rene Dupree) vs. J and J Security (Jeff Jarrett/Jonathan Coachman)
Match 2: The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel/Scott Steiner)(w/ Petey Williams) vs. The Iconeers (Sting/Jerry Lynn)
Match 3: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T© vs. The Great Khali
Match 4(available only on the WWX Network): WWX Internet Championship #1 Contendership Ladder Match Goldberg (w/ Paul Heyman & The Two Man Power Trip) vs. Finlay
Match 5: Tazz vs. Curt Hawkins
Match 6: Doug Basham & Dolph Ziggler vs. The Nightmare Family (Cody Rhodes/Petey Williams)
Main Event: WWX Cruiserweight Championship Ranking Six Man Elimination Match AJ Styles vs. The Hurricane vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Chris Sabin vs. Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Kenny
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Post by dcw1 on Aug 6, 2021 6:45:20 GMT -5
Nicely written match between Petey and Ziggler. Goldberg and Finlay in a ladder match lol would be the slowest ladder match ever. The Iconeers vs. Can Am would probably be a decent match next week, hopefully you post that one.
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Post by cage on Aug 7, 2021 5:22:05 GMT -5
Well I think Goldberg and Finlay both have ladder match experience. Either way, an unorthodox to be sure. I’m looking forward to it. I’ll type that match up eventually, just not sure when.
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Post by cage on Aug 11, 2021 17:34:15 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thanks to dcw1.) ControlRanallo: "Hello sports fans and welcome to Control, the Xtreme pre-show. JBL, who was immediately signed by GM Corey Graves when he lost a 'Loser Leaves Xplosion' match to Shelton Benjamin, is set to square off with the man who will face Randy Orton for the United States Championship during our two night PPV event, Marcus Cor Von. John Bradshaw Layfield is looking to prove that he never should have been booked in a 'Loser Leaves the Brand' match because even the potential for him to lose such a match would be too great a risk for the General Manager involved." John Bradshaw Layfield (Manager: Jonathan Coachman) vs. Marcus Cor Von (Manager: Finlay)The bell dings. Cor Von ducks under JBL, who tried to grab him, and puts him in an armbar for a few seconds before releasing him. Single leg takedown by Cor Von, then a float over, just toying with the former WWF Champion. JBL gets back to his feet and the two finally lock up. Cor Von gets the better of it again turning it into a side headlock, then going back to the armbar to leverage JBL down to the mat. Ranallo: "Cor Von is unquestionably a rising star, perhaps the next United States Champion, but he really shouldn't be trying to rile up JBL in this match. JBL could still hurt him heading in to his match with Orton. Cor Von will pay very dearly if he loses this one, as it will complicate his upcoming title shot and then some." During this comment from Ranallo, JBL had escaped and regrouped with Coachman, who was giving him a pep talk, while Cor Von posed in front of the few people who had shown up for the pre-show. JBL comes back in the ring and knocks Cor Von off his feet with a single right jab. JBL tells the referee to count, which he does, and Cor Von is unable to answer until the referee gets to 9. Cor Von, visibly upset, challenges JBL to a boxing spar, but goes for a kick and JBL catches the foot. Layfield spins him around and delivers another right hand, this time sending Cor Von out to the floor. Finlay helps him up and rolls him back in the ring. But JBL went outside to get him himself, so he gets in Finlay's face, which allows Cor Von the opportunity to hit a baseball slide. Cor Von pummels him with a few strikes, then bodyslams him on the entrance ramp. Cor Von rolls him back into the ring, then whips him into the corner. Then sends JBL off the ropes and delivers a reverse elbow. Cover by Cor Von. 1..kick out! Cor Von delivers two kicks to the midsection and stomps on him. Cor Von with a standing elbow drop into the cover. 1...2.shoulder up. JBL delivers more right punches while they're both down on the mat, but Cor Von slams his head on the mat, comes off the ropes, and delivers a stiff kick to the face. Into the cover, 1...2..rope break! Cor Von delivers a flurry of knee drops to JBL's back. Cor Von starts kicking away at JBL's back, then chokes him out with his foot. After the referee breaks them apart, JBL retakes the advantage with some huge right hands. JBL hits a flying elbow off the ropes, and follows it up with two consecutive neckbreakers. Then he sends Cor Von off the ropes and leapfrogs into another neckbreaker for the cover. 1..kick out. Ranallo: "It looks like there is no end on the horizon in this one and Coachman is really trying to get JBL back into this one with some...cheering on the outside." Cor Von is calling for the end as he gets back to his feet, while JBL is getting yet more advice from Coachman. Cor Von comes over and yells something to Coachman, so JBL decks him with a right jab. This knocked him back into the corner and allowed Coachman to grab him by the leg. JBL puts his hat on, then charges Cor Von, but Cor Von kicks Coachman off of him and sidesteps, which sent JBL chest first into the turnbuckle. Cor Von grabs JBL as he turns around and delivers the Alpha Bomb into the cover. 1...2..rope break! JBL is sent off the ropes for the Pounce, but he stops himself. He nearly takes Cor Von's head off with a clothesline from hell! 1...2.shoulder up! JBL was going for a powerbomb of his own, when Finlay grabs his ankle from the outside, JBL kicks him off, but it's long enough for Cor Von to come off the ropes and blast JBL across the ring with the Pounce. He pulls JBL to the center of the ring and covers him. 1...2...3! Here is your winner via pinfall: "The Alpha Male" Marcus Cor Von After the match, Coachman attacks Cor Von from behind with a steel chair and JBL boots Finlay in the face as soon as Finlay stood up in the ring. Coachman throws the chair away and starts punching away at Cor Von, Coachman then sends him off the ropes, and sets in a sleeper hold. Ranallo: "I don't think anyone thought we would ever witness this. Jonathan Coachman is actually putting Cor Von away with a sleeper hold. It looks like all that time spent in the locker room has helped him pick up a few things, or perhaps it's just a few tricks and not enough to pull him through a real match that does not involve a steel chair. Coachman is really making a go of this in-ring career, but I just don't think the fans are behind him like they should be."
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Post by cage on Aug 11, 2021 21:22:57 GMT -5
Episode 54: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: The Miz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip WWX Internet Champion: Samoa Joe
Control Match: AJ Styles (w/ Chris Sabin & Samoa Joe) vs. Kenny
Match 1: Hardcore Tables Match Cody Rhodes vs. Goldberg
Match 2: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T © vs. The Hurricane
Match 3: Marcus Cor Von vs. Jeff Jarrett
Match 4: Rey Mysterio vs. Jimmy Wang Yang
Match 5: The Iconeers(Jerry Lynn & Scott Steiner) vs. El Revolucion (Sheamus & Rene Dupree)
Match 6: Dolph Ziggler vs. Rick Martel
Main Event: WWX FTW Heavyweight Championship Match The Miz © vs. Curt Hawkins
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Post by cage on Aug 19, 2021 10:42:45 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (Provided by dcw1.) Control Ranallo: "Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Control as we inch closer and closer to the combination pay per view of Dune of Doom and Heat Wave. Before we get there, though, we have two championships set to be defended tonight and more exciting action that can be seen only on the pre-show. So sit back and relax or scream and shout, either way just be sure to control yourselves. Goldberg is a man with something to prove as he has been challenging anybody he can to more and more extreme matches, which continues tonight. Following his loss to Finlay in the ladder match last week, there has been talk that he is not able to get the job done in so-called "gimmick" matches. A loss tonight could push him even further into the abyss, and I do not want to find out what happens when that man is there. With that out of the way, let's talk about tonight's pre-show contest presented by Control. Kenny plans to challenge AJ Styles for his Money in the Bank briefcase and we could be seeing the evidence to back that up in the following match. Looks like they're ready." AJ Styles (w/ The Front Line) vs. Kenny The bell dings. Styles offers his hand, but Kenny slaps it away and tells AJ that he is coming for the briefcase. They lock up, Kenny throws him into the corner, which caused him to land in an inverted position. Styles tells the referee that Kenny pulled him by the hair, he uses the distraction to try a top wristlock, but Kenny sidestepped easily and flipped Styles over the ropes and down to the floor. Kenny pulls Styles to the apron, then flips him back over the top rope and into the ring. Styles backs into a corner. He fires out and tries a running kick, but Kenny catches the foot. Kenny delivers a bodyslam and Styles rolls to the outside. Kenny follows, but the Front Line blocks him and Styles rolls back into the ring. Kenny rolls back in the ring and Styles tries to rake his back, but that does not work. Kenny comes off the ropes and delivers a crossbody. He comes off the ropes again and hits a leg drop. Kenny is measuring Styles now. Kenny comes off the ropes for a third time, but Styles stops him with a boot to the face. Styles tries to come off the second rope and drop an axhandle, but he is caught by Kenny. Kenny delivers a belly to belly suplex into the cover. 1..rope break. Kenny charges him, but Styles evades and sends Kenny shoulder first into the ringpost. Styles drops Kenny's arm over the ropes. Then delivers a springboard elbow into the cover. 1...kick out. Kenny tries to get up, but Styles hits a headbutt and goes back into the cover. 1...2.shoulder up. Styles tries to go for a rear chinlock, but Kenny powers up to his feet. Styles delivers a knee strike right under the chin. Styles places Kenny on the top rope and locks in the rear chinlock. Kenny started powering his way to standing on the turnbuckle, so Styles climbs on to his back. Kenny falls back, slamming Styles down into the mat. Kenny picks Styles up, irish whip into the corner. Kenny charges, delivers a splash, then hits a hip strike. Kenny heads to the top for a diving elbow drop, but he either slipped or got pushed by one of the members of the Front Line, as the referee (and everybody else) was distracted by the premature entrance of FTW World Champion The Miz. Ranallo: "Kenny went crashing to the mat hard as AJ scrambles into the cover. The Miz slowly walking around the ring. Referee down into the count. 1. Wait a minute, The Miz has put AJ's legs on the ropes and is holding them for leverage. 2. 3! Well it looks like Styles stole one here, with the aid of FTW Champion The Miz. Was this agreed to before the match or does Miz have a different motive? Styles still hit some impressive moves, but hopefully we will find out more about this as Xtreme rolls on, next." Here is your winner via pinfall: AJ Styles
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Post by cage on Aug 19, 2021 17:07:35 GMT -5
Episode 55: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: The Miz WWX United States Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble WWX Xtreme Tag Team Champions: The Monster Trucks WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T WWX TNT Champion: Kofi Kingston WWX NexGen Champion: Nicky WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip WWX Internet Champion: Samoa Joe
Control Match - The New Can Am Connection (Scott Steiner/Rick Martel)(w/ Petey Williams) vs. The Iconeers (Sting/Jerry Lynn)
Match 1 - Doug Basham & Dolph Ziggler vs. Marcus Cor Von & John Bradshaw Layfield [JBL]
Match 2 - Tazz (w/ Samoa Joe) vs. Curt Hawkins
Match 3 - Jeff Jarrett (w/ Jonathan Coachman) vs. Goldberg
Match 4 - WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T (w/ Scott Steiner)© vs. Chris Sabin
Match 5 - WWX Xtreme Tag Team Championship Match The Monster Trucks (Abyss © & Umaga ©)(w/ Paul Heyman) vs. The Nightmare Family (Cody Rhodes/Petey Williams)
Match 6 - WWX Cruiserweight Championship Match Jamie Noble ©(w/ Jeff Jarrett) vs. AJ Styles
Main Event: WWX FTW Heavyweight Championship Ladder or Submission Match The Miz © vs. The Hurricane
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