Post by lewismason on Jan 3, 2006 15:39:03 GMT -5
WWF
HALLOWEEN HAVOC
[/b][/size]HALLOWEEN HAVOC
Live! From the Savvis Center @ St. Louis, Missouri
Monday, October 31, 2005
Intercontinental Championship[/b]
“Latino Heat” Eddie Guerrero VS. Adam Bomb - champion
[/center]In our opening contest of the night it was a great even up match. Adam Bomb took the early advantage as he always does in his title defenses. He sensed victory when he drove him to the mat with a devastating sidewalk slam. He picked him up and went for the dreaded Meltdown but Eddie was able to leap over his shoulder and roll him up from behind. Bomb kicked out and charged with ferocity. Eddie was able to capitalize and hit the 3-amigos and then attempt the Frog Splash. Unfortunately he didn’t have Bomb down for the count yet. Bomb dropped him off the top rope and climbed up himself for a big clothesline. Eddie sidestepped him as he came crashing down then leaped to the top and came off with a spectacular Frog Splash to take the Intercontinental Championship home with him.
“Alpha Male” Monty Brown VS. Ron Simmons
Last night at WAW Reprisal the President of Professional Wrestling, The Undertaker was on hand to have the 2005 WAW/WWF lottery draft. The free agent draft was at Ring Stock and the lottery draft was put off until Reprisal. WAW’s pick list is as follows:
1. Marc Mero. 2. Vince Russo. 3. Alosha Mason. 4. Buff Bagwell. 5. Rob Van Dam. 6. Steven Richards. 7. Chandra. 8. Hardcore Holly. 9. Dr. Mindbender. 10. Shane Douglas. 11. Joy Giovanni. 12. Bad Boy Easterly. 13. Maria Kanellis. 14. Cassca Valik. 15. Nadine.
The WWF list goes as follows: 1. Molly Greenwald. 2. Mordecai. 3. Terry Taylor. 4. Milina. 5. Johnny Nitro. 6. Ivory. 7. Joey Styles. 8. Stevie Ray. 9. Diamond Dallas Page. 10. Eric Bischoff. 11. Christopher Nowinski. 12. Rene Dupre. 13. Sabu. 14. Tatanka. 15. The Sandman.
Of course all trades but the major trade was done the same night at Reprisal. Here are the trade agreements: Molly Greenwald, Milina, and Ivory back to WAW for Chandra, Alosha Mason, and Nadine back to the WWF. Eric Bischoff, Rene Dupre, Mordecai, Terry Taylor, and Mercury to the WAW for Vince Russo, Buff Bagwell, RVD, Cassca Valik, and Joy Giovanni back to the WWF. JBL, The Sandman, Muhammad Hussan, Gail Kim, and Rob Conway to the WAW for Bart Gunn, Tommy Dreamer, Maria Kanellis, Shane Douglas, and Bad Boy Easterly to the WWF.
The big trade was offered by the WWF and we don’t know the details as to whom it will involve but we are told some BIG names are involved and it will be interesting to find out which will be going and which will be staying.
Women’s Championship
Melanie C. VS. Janessa Reign - champion
[/center]In a highly anticipated match, former great champion, Melanie C dominated the entire match. It appeared she would bring the title back to where it belongs but it was not meant to be. She hit the Sugar N Spice face buster then went for the cover but a woman in black appeared out of nowhere and distracted the referee. Melanie went after this woman who has been known to show up in past FIIB matches and interfere for their benefit. She was seemingly chased out of the arena and the match continued with Reign on the offensive. Later in the match, Melanie had the advantage again but was dumped to the outside somehow. Out from the crowd came the “woman in black” and she had a pipe in hand and nailed Melanie C in the spine. She rolled her back in and ducked. Janessa was able to lock her up in the Camel Toe and force the submission. Janessa Reign remains, WWF Women’s Champion.
After the match, Janessa invited the “woman in black” in the ring. She told the world that she hired this hand to help out her boyfriend in secret, Mercer Sage. She felt it was no longer of use. She had the woman remove her hood and be introduced as the newest woman in the WWF, “Luscious” Laci Liles!
“Y2J” Chris Jericho VS. Brock Lesnar
Lord Crash comes out to talk about his world title bout tonight against Kurt Angle. He is supremely confident that he will dominate his opponent and become the NEXT WWF champion. He talks of it being in the stars when all of a sudden we hear a familiar sound hit the speaker system. The Game by Motorhead hits the PA system and the crowd goes wild. Triple H comes out and it appears that he has been traded to the WWF after last night’s draft at WAW Reprisal. It was only last night that Triple H competed for the WAW world title against “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. He obviously lost as he comes out appearing raged.
Triple H gets in the ring after his awesome entrance and grabs a microphone and begins to tear into the WAW.
HHH: I spent almost 2 years in that dive of an organization and was promised to be a dominant World Champion. It took me all of that time before I even got a title shot! When I get a title shot I’m told minutes before the match that I have been traded so I HAVE to lose. That’s BULLcrap!!! I AM the Game! I AM the best damn superstar in this business bar none. To treat me like that is an insult. Here in the WWF I was the one and ONLY Millennium Man. I won the only 32-man tournament in WWF history to become champion. Everyone knows that I AM that DAMN good! That’s why tonight, Lord Crash I don’t think its going to be you in that main event. I think it’s going to be the Game. You see I have talked it over with the Undertaker himself and he and I go way back. Just because you are his “number 1 guy” doesn’t mean he is going to pass me over for a title shot tonight. I DESERVE that title shot TONIGHT!!
“No chance” hits the PA system and out swaggers Vince McMahon. He has his own mic and gets in the ring and walks to the center. He addresses all the WWF fans and Triple H himself.
VM: I have decided to make the announcement tonight that the Undertaker, our President of professional Wrestling has used his executive powers to make me the CEO of the WWF once again. It has been a long road to get here and I am quite pleased with the trust our President has put into me. Lord Crash it’s not that he doesn’t trust you but he felt that you deserve to compete in the WWF and run the Empire. He felt I could hold the reins of the WWF while you do that. He also feels that Lord Crash has earned his title shot Triple H and would rather not remove him from it. (Vince pauses as Triple H becomes irate) However, the Undertaker does feel that your challenge is a deserved one. So in the interest of a great Main Event, I have resigned the WWF Championship match to be a Triple Threat match. We are going to see Kurt Angle defending his title against Lord Crash and Triple H. Thank you all very much and I will run this company with confidence and fairness. Enjoy the show!
The fans are cheering loudly as the main event has been resigned. Lord Crash isn’t happy and Triple H is smiling as he walks out. He got his way. Triple H has to be the luckiest superstar in the entire wrestling world. He got a shot at the WAW title last night at Reprisal and he gets a WWF title shot tonight at Halloween Havoc upon his return to the WWF. I wonder if he will be able to do what no superstar has ever done before, win the WWF title on the night of his return or debut in the WWF. It will be interesting to find out.
Hell in a Cell
Viper VS. Kane Hodder
[/center]In a highly anticipated match up, Viper and Kane Hodder took their feud to the last place it usually ends up. Kane made his transition from Jason X to himself seem beneficial. He dominated Viper in the early going and busted him open quickly with a wrapped up pair of knuckles with sharp pieces sticking out. He hammered away until he was a bloody mess then he grated his face against the cell. Viper took over the advantage when Hodder missed a move from the top. Viper slammed him constantly into the steel and then dumped him head first onto the steps busting him open. The door was busted open when the two were slamming each other against the apron and the door then both threw each other through the door.
The match went to the top of the cell where we all fear the worst. Viper had no mercy as he picked up Hodder and hit a piledriver onto the cell. He went for another but this time the cell collapsed and the two fell to the canvas. Hodder landed on his neck but Viper landed on his tailbone, which incapacitated him for much of the match. Once the match was underway again Viper didn’t put up much of a fight. However, he was still able to pick up the victory when Hodder went for his standing back breaker and Viper swung his momentum behind him and rolled him up into a cradle. He pulled the tights for the count of 3. He collapsed and both men were in a bloody heap.
Tag Team Championship
Double Heat VS. Fade II Black
(Eddie Guerrero & Jeff Jarrett) (Mercer Sage & Carl Henry)
(challengers) (champions)
[/center]Guerrero and Double J came out in a pimped out low rider. Guerrero was sporting his new title with much pride and the two geared up to take on the greatest Tag Team Champions in WWF history. Mercer Sage and Carl Henry were wrestling tandem as usual but somehow Jarrett and Guerrero were able to “out cheat” the biggest cheats in the game. Guerrero threw a chair into Sage’s hands and collapsed. The referee warned Sage and listened as he argued that Guerrero was the one who brought it in. No disqualification thus far but Jarrett was able to nail Henry with the guitar and cover him for the victory. Sage didn’t see what transpired in the ring as he was enraged at the referee. Jarrett won the tag titles for he and his unusual partner Eddie Guerrero. Eddie was pumped to win two titles in one night. He even took up a post match interview explaining how FIIB aren’t the only team that can win more than one title in one night. “Move over because Latino Heat is on fire, man!” Eddie excitedly yelled to end his interview.
Eagle Championship
“The Franchise” Shane Douglas VS. Bret “Hit Man” Hart - champion
[/center]Shane Douglas got his match against Bret Hart that he hoped for. Bret was going to forfeit the Eagle title after he avenged his son’s loss and call it quits. However, the Franchise demanded he defend his title against him. Bret agreed after he felt Douglas deserved a wrestling lesson from the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. It was a great match up to say the least. Douglas showed his technique was on the same page as Bret’s in this contest. The two exchanged holds and showcased a lot of chain wrestling. Douglas showed that he was determined to take out the great champion. Bret however, was too much for Douglas as he was dominated as the match went on. Miss Jackie, Douglas’s valet was getting more enraged at this then usual. She even tried to nail Bret. Douglas stopped her and told her he wanted it straight up.
All of a sudden, Randy Orton came out of the crowd to the surprise of the entire crowd. He is the second WAW superstar to hit the WWF arena. He must have been traded as well as Triple H was. He jumped in the ring while Douglas was arguing with Jackie, then nailed an Equalizer on Bret. He jumped out and the ref rolled in. Douglas picked up Bret and hit a beautiful Belly to Belly and covered. Bret was able to get his foot on the rope to stop the count. Orton got upset. Jackie jumped on the apron and started to distract the referee and Orton jumped in. He told Douglas to set up Bret but Douglas told him no. He ordered him out. He wanted to win fair. Douglas proceeded to turn around and Orton turned him back around and hit an equalizer. He rolled back out and left the arena.
Bret got up and pulled Douglas to the center of the ring and locked in a Sharpshooter. Douglas ended up tapping out after a fight. Unfortunately, after the match Douglas was being berated with insults from Miss Jackie. He worked to his feet only to get kicked in the groin and pushed to the canvas. She continued to put the boots to him with her heels and kept insulting him. Next thing we know, Dawn Marie appears from the crowd and jumps in the ring. She attacks Jackie and the two roll around exchanging blows and chokes. Dawn Marie nails Jackie hard then gets up and picks her up. She hits a devastating suplex on her then proceeds to strip her of her clothes as she tries to crawl out of the ring. She runs to the back half naked and the fans go nuts as Dawn Marie helps up the Franchise and the two embrace. Dawn Marie is the third WAW superstar to appear tonight in the WWF. Once again she must have been traded.
Heavyweight Championship
Lord Crash VS. Kurt Angle - champion VS. “The Game” Triple H
[/center]In the night’s main event, we seen the match resigned to be a Triple Threat match earlier. Triple H came out after Lord Crash the number 1 contender. Kurt Angle made his explosive entry to pyro and thunderous cheers. He sported the gigantic World Heavyweight Championship that is known as the undisputed title of professional wrestling. Obviously, he is named an undisputed champion for defeating Bret Hart in the Iron Man Triathlon in June. Kurt handed his title over to the ref who showed it to Lord Crash and to a very pumped up Triple H. The Game grabbed the title and hoisted it over his head and stood on the turnbuckle. He screamed that he is walking out with HIS title tonight.
The match was underway and was a huge seesaw battle. Lord Crash held a steady advantage once Triple H was out of the way on the outside. He nailed Kurt Angle with a devastating Crash Bomb and appeared to have the match in the palm of his hand. He hooked the leg and waited for the three count. Unfortunately, Triple H recovered on the outside and slid in the ring and stopped the count. He began beating on LC and picked him up to send him in the ropes. He hit his knee lift, shades of Harley Race. He went to Pedigree him but Kurt sprang to life and clotheslined the Game.
The match continued for a bit longer when Triple H got frustrated and nailed Lord Crash with the Sledgehammer on the outside and went back in to face Kurt one-on-one. Kurt put up a magnificent match. He should, after all he IS the undisputed heavyweight champion. Triple H countered an Angle Slam and locked in a Pedigree. He was about to nail it when Kurt spun out of it and sent him to the ropes. Lord Crash had the Sledge and got on the apron only to meet Triple H as he came running to the ropes. The two collided and Lord Crash flew off the apron onto the barricade. Triple H was dazed and Kurt hit an Angle Slam. He covered for the 3 count and successful title defense. Triple H lost two world title matches from two separate companies in two consecutive nights. Unbelievable!
Kurt grabbed his title and rolled out with his hands held high. The fans were pleased with the Olympic Hero as he exited the arena. We leave the show with Triple H throwing a fit and slamming his sledgehammer down repeatedly.