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Post by cage on Feb 9, 2021 23:14:03 GMT -5
Episode 28: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo Xtreme Champions WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions: JTG/Hardcore Holly (PPV defenses only) WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX Champion: Batista WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX Television Champion: Shane McMahon WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes
Footage of this last Sunday. A tombstone at the top of the ramp says Shawn Michaels 2011-2021. A longing shot of Batista celebrating his historic win. The replay of the Batista Bomb after his win to send a message to Michaels, who is guaranteed a rematch. Ranallo: We are absolutely in shock here. That tombstone says it all. One match, one night, and it was all over. The Age of the Animal has begun, but will it be short-lived? Batista: I knew it would be me. Even when year after year I was denied my chance to wrestle against Shawn, I would still say for however long he kept winning that streak would end with me. Batista never takes the belt off as he makes his way back down the ramp, pointing at the tombstone as he does.
Match 1: WWX Television Championship Match Shane McMahon (c) vs. Paul Burchill
Schiavone: Last night on Xplosion we saw the Royal Rumble winner Monty Brown make his presence felt, which he aims to do in tonight's main event match up. That's right folks, there is no rest for the Animal as he has two wolves after him right out of the gate. He will meet the Royal Rumble winner one on one tonight. Although, I think we can expect Shawn Michaels' involvement in some way.
Ranallo: I just can't help but wonder how this whole thing is going to play out. I mean, technically, Monty Brown does not even work for this company. Schiavone: Now hold on Mauro. Eric Bischoff wants everyone to view LCWF as another brand, not another company entirely removed from the big leagues. Ranallo: Yes, right. I'm sure this Saturday he will have nothing to say about one of his wrestlers winning a marquee match on the WWX calendar.
Match 2: Marcus Cor Von vs. Christian
DiBiase, Jr.: As many of you no doubt recall, it was just over 9 years ago that Maven captured the WWX Hardcore Championship from Lance Cade in a historic stretcher match, and he has somehow managed to keep that belt to this day through various legal loopholes and decision challenges that the Hardcore Championship rules outline, or so his lawyers somehow found in some old documents. But, it was just a few weeks ago that I made the decision that the Hardcore Championship is now brand exclusive and is, thus, no longer an Xtreme title. Which leaves this brand without a division. So in that spirit and the spirit of a non-WWX wrestler winning the big match, Xtreme will now be the proud home of the newly instated WWX 24/7 Championship. Despite what any legal team may tell you, I am making it clear right now in no uncertain terms that this championship will only be defended on Xtreme or with an Xtreme referee present to make the decision. Therefore, up next, we will have a 5-minute Championship Scramble match to determine the first ever champion!
Match 3: WWX 24/7 Championship Scramble Match Shelton Benjamin vs. Sylvain Grenier vs. Elijah Burke vs. Chuck Palumbo vs. Scott Steiner
Shawn Michaels: I don't know what to say. But I'll tell you what I won't say. I won't say I lost my smile because I didn't. I reigned atop this company for the last decade, and I plan to do so for the next decade. Batista can bask in this victory all he wants, but he has barely been champion for a few weeks. I do feel as though I let you all down. Perhaps I got complacent, maybe I thought I was untouchable. My best friend, Triple H, and I were both champions. Life was good. My road to redemption begins tonight.
Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Kevin Nash
Triple H: Last week we defeated Hardcore Holly and I think that means we proved the World Tag Team Titles are the ones to have in this company. A few other tag teams may be tag team champions, but ours means the most. Stone Cold: It gets me an ice cold beer anywhere I go. I doubt any other team can say that. Shark Boy: Oh shell yeah! I could go for some frosty cold ones myself, Steve-O. If those titles are my ticket to it, then I look forward to taking the two of you apart out there tonight.
Match 5: Stone Cold/Triple H vs. Shark Boy/Heidenreich
Ranallo: Well, many of you may have thought that was bizarre, but this next match is no laughing matter. In his first match since putting that gold around his waist, Batista contends with a hungry up and comer. The Animal wants to put Monty Brown away decisively, so that Brown does not even consider challenging him and he can focus on Shawn Michaels.
Main Event: Monty Brown vs. Batista
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Post by ICW on Feb 10, 2021 10:15:48 GMT -5
DM on the way!
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Post by cage on Feb 11, 2021 11:44:48 GMT -5
An update for all of those who have expressed interest thus far. The February PPV is called Alcatraz.
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Post by cage on Feb 11, 2021 18:03:58 GMT -5
Voting over it is now time to reveal who was chosen.
Match 1: The match starts with both men attempting a running grapple, but Burchill catches the champion on his attempt and hits him with an inverted facebuster. Paul Burchill pins Shane McMahon after a swinging neck breaker from the top rope. Winner and NEW WWX Television Champion: Paul Burchill
Match 2: Christian reverses a side headlock into unprettier for the pinfall. Winner: Christian
Match 3: Former WWX Hardcore Champion Scott Steiner was the favorite heading into this match and he did not disappoint as he secured the first fall at around the 30 second mark forcing Grenier to submit to a modified camel clutch. But Shelton Benjamin reverses Burke's patented running knee into the corner into a half suplex/facebuster combo for the pinfall shortly before time runs out. Winner and 1st ever WWX 24/7 Champion: Shelton Benjamin
Match 4: The former WWX Champion knows he has to defeat big sexy tonight or his claim to being the first person to get a shot at Batista will be in jeopardy. So he goes for sweet chin music right away only to be countered and almost hit with the jackknife, but he wiggles free. Not confident in their finishers both men put them aside and tie up. Michaels puts him away with a simple sleeper hold. Winner: Shawn Michaels
Match 5: Sharkboy and Heidenreich actually worked well together, but the brutality and strength of the tag team champions was just too much for them. Sharkboy was able to connect with a stunner of his own to Stone Cold, but neither were the legal men and it was on the outside near the announce table. A small victory for Sharkboy he was too distracted celebrating to notice Heidenreich and just been pedigreed in the center of the ring. Winner(s): The Two Man Power Trip
Main Event: Fresh off defeating the Intercontinental Champion, Brown no longer had anything to prove. He took his time even more toying with the WWX Champion. Brown hits a top rope clothesline, picks Batista up, and hits him with a spinebuster of his own! Winner: Monty Brown
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Post by cage on Feb 14, 2021 11:06:26 GMT -5
This coming Tuesday Paul Burchill will have his first title defense in Shane McMahon's rematch.
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Post by cage on Feb 16, 2021 14:17:57 GMT -5
Episode 29: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo Xtreme Champions WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions: JTG/Hardcore Holly (PPV defenses only) WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX Champion: Batista WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX Television Champion: Paul Burchill WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes WWX 24/7 Champion: Shelton Benjamin
Match 1: WWX Television Championship Match Paul Burchill (c) vs. Shane McMahon
Match 2: Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, & Hardcore Holly vs. Christian, Matt Hardy, & Booker T
Match 3: Fatal 4 Way Match Mark Jindrak vs. Johnny Nitro vs. Balls Mahoney vs. Jimmy Wang Yang
DiBiase, Jr.: I am going to take this brand back to its roots tonight. On the 4-month anniversary of this show, because 4 months ago the Hardcore Championship debuted on this brand, and while we may not have the Hardcore Division anymore, this brand will still have extreme matches.
Match 4: WWX 24/7 Championship Extreme Rules Match Shelton Benjamin (c) vs. Kid Kash
DiBiase, Jr.: When we debuted our Destruction show, Stevie Richards was the first man to ever win his match, and I am a generally manager who likes to make sure we are connected to our roots as much as possible. Not only that, but Richards does not ask for much and he has never really been given anything in return for his impressive showing that night. So, tonight I have decided to give him a shot at my Legends Champion, in a non-title match, to prove to me and everyone else that not only does he still have it but he is, in fact, a WWX Legend.
Match 5: Cody Rhodes vs. Stevie Richards
Main Event: WWX Championship Match Batista (c) vs. Shawn Michaels
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Post by cage on Feb 18, 2021 14:47:18 GMT -5
If Batista defeats Shawn Michaels tonight it could mean that the former champion of 10 years might not be anywhere near the title picture for the first time in his WWX career. One has to wonder, what will the future hold if HBK can not get it done? Should Batista put him away his 2nd title defense shall be inside the elimination chamber this sunday, but if Michaels can regain the belt, then it will be Batista vs Michaels once again, but this time it will be inside a steel cage.
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Post by cage on Feb 22, 2021 14:30:31 GMT -5
No votes were received so I will reveal the simulated results for the Main Event match, even though if you have read Alcatraz you already know what happened.
Match 1: Winner and NEW 2-TIME WWX Television Champion Shane McMahon def. Paul Burchill
Match 2: WWX World Tag Team Champions Two Man Power Trip & 1/2 WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions Hardcore Holly def. Matt Hardy, Booker T, & Christian
Match 3: WWX European Champion Mark Jindrak def. Johnny Nitro, Balls Mahoney, and Jimmy Wang Yang
Match 4: Winner and NEW WWX 24/7 Champion Kid Kash def. Shelton Benjamin
Match 5: Stevie Richards def. WWX Legends Champion "Dashing" Cody Rhodes
Main Event: The two men shake hands to start the match as they agree to a fair fight. They lock up and Batista backs him into the corner, the ref starts the count and Batista lets go at 1. Michaels cautiously walks out from the corner and Batista hits with a few chops and a punch to the face knocking him into the other corner. Batista hits a running clothesline in the corner, picks Michaels up, sets him on the turnbuckle, and goes for a superplex. Michaels shoves him off and connects with the diving elbow. Pin attempt and only a 1 count. Michaels puts him in a headlock, Batista shoves him off and hits the spinebuster off the ropes. Batista wants to make sure one Batista Bomb will finish the job so he targets Michaels' back with a few driving elbow drops to the small of the back. Then he methodically stomps on him. He lifts him up sends him off the ropes again and hits the scoop slam into a pin attempt for a 1 count. Michaels kips up and hits some forearm smashes and a back body drop, but then he turns Batista over and sets in the sharpshooter. But Batista was too close to the ropes and gets a rope break. Michaels is clearly working on the legs of the champion with a drop kick to the knee followed by driving his elbow into both knees. Batista starts to stand, but Michaels connects with an enziguri. Michaels feels confident and starts tuning up, the champion is wobbling a bit and only gets to his knees when Michaels goes for sweet chin music, but the champion was playing possum and catches the foot from the ground. He has Michaels off balance and starts connecting with some knees to the gut, then one final kick, and the Batista Bomb! Pin attempt, Michaels kicks out at 2! His first title defense has the champion frustrated, but he's been working over the back and he has one more move that he uses just for opponents such as this. As he lifts Michaels up Michaels connects with some headbutts to try and cause some separation, and he runs off the ropes hoping to go for a crossbody, but he's caught, and Batista connects with a samoan drop, followed by...no wait it can't be, it is...the Batista Bite returns! It's modified a bit so Batista has his knee in Michaels' back, Michaels tries to get to the ropes but his arms are pinned. He has no choice, but to tap here. Winner and STILL WWX Champion: Batista
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Post by cage on Feb 23, 2021 21:25:09 GMT -5
Episode 30: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo Xtreme Champions WWX X-Division Tag Team Champions: JTG/Hardcore Holly (PPV defenses only) WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX Champion: Batista WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX Television Champion: Shane McMahon WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Pre-Show Match (Becoming Xtreme - on the same network): WWX Television Championship 2/3 Falls Match Shane McMahon (c) vs. Paul Burchill
Schiavone: Last week the new 24/7 Champion handily defeated Shelton Benjamin under extreme rules, some would say he has more than proven himself a deserving champion, but tonight his first defense will be against the former champion. Benjamin has had all week to strike at Kash as the title must be defended anywhere, but instead he's been making sure Kid Kash would make it to tonight to defend the title against him. Going so far as to superkick a waiter that got a bit too close to the champion. Benjamin saying he settles his business in the ring, something he hopes will get him recognized to eventually challenge Batista.
Senshi (backstage): Tonight I make my debut on my new brand. I am your main event, and I have paid you handsomely to make sure nobody has anything to do with my match tonight. Batista put away Shawn Michaels last week, so the spot for Batista's biggest rival is open and tonight that person will be me. This fight will be No...Holds....Barred. He'll have to outwrestle me on the mat in the middle of that ring and once I prove that I am better than him, then everyone will know why I came to Xtreme. Match 1: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash (c) vs. Shelton Benjamin
Match 2: Fatal 4 Way Match Shawn Michaels vs. Tommy Dreamer vs. Chuck Palumbo vs. Jeff Jarrett
Booker T: Hardy's the one that got pinned last week, man. He always chokes when the stakes are high. I was able to negotiate a rematch between just us and the champions. We have heart and ambition. Hardy held us back and we can show them tonight that we are their next World Tag Team Champions.
Match 3: Triple H/Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Booker T/Christian
*Booker T was going to be interviewed after the match, but he was beaten down by Matt Hardy and then took a stunner from Stone Cold. Christian was about to suffer a similar fate, but was actually saved by Shark Boy*
JTG: Yeah, Steiner and Sabu are only good for carrying our luggage these days. My partner could beat them both by himself.
Match 4: Hardcore Holly/Mark Jindrak vs. Scott Steiner/Sabu
Match 5: WWX Legends Championship Match Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Stevie Richards
Main Event: Batista vs. Senshi
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Post by cage on Mar 2, 2021 10:31:00 GMT -5
Voting over. Simulated results.
Pre-Show Match: Shane McMahon defeated Paul Burchill after going coast to coast
Match 1: Kid Kash defeated Shelton Benjamin after a brainbuster
Match 2: Tommy Dreamer defeats Shawn Michaels, Chuck Palumbo, and Jeff Jarrett after a dreamer driver to Michaels
Match 3: Booker T & Christian defeat Triple H & Stone Cold Steve Austin after a scissors kick to Triple H.
Match 4: Scott Steiner & Sabu defeat Hardcore Holly & Mark Jindrak after Sabu applied the camel clutch to Holly.
Match 5: Cody Rhodes defeated Stevie Richards after a running lariat followed by cross Rhodes.
Main Event: Batista defeated Senshi after delivering the Batista Bomb from the top turnbuckle.
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Post by cage on Mar 2, 2021 14:00:30 GMT -5
Episode 31: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo Xtreme Champions WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX Champion: Batista WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX Television Champion: Shane McMahon WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Match 1 Tables Match Booker T vs. Kevin Nash
Matt Hardy runs down and hits a twist of fate on both men after the match and puts them both through tables. He grabs a mic and says he went through hell to get a shot at Mark Jindrak and it’s finally time for that match to happen. Schiavone says the Elimination Chamber match took a lot out of Hardy and his brother had just lost his match so things weren’t looking good for the Hardy Family, but Matt was able to pull out all the stops to be here tonight. Ted DiBiase, Jr marches out and informs Matt Hardy that Mark Jindrak is not cleared to compete tonight, but he can compete tonight and if he loses he may have some more competition for the European Championship than just Jindrak. Booker and Nash are being held back by officials and some wrestlers from the back.
Match 2: Johnny Nitro, Balls Mahoney, & Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Scott Steiner, Sabu, & Stevie Richards
Booker T and Christian are backstage talking and claiming that the fall officially begins with the World Tag Team titles. Batista comes over and says it started with Shawn Michaels. This is the first time anyone actually cares about the WWX Championship and soon all of the other titles will follow suit. Batista says he will make short work of his next challenger just like he did Shawn Michaels and the way he stopped Senshi before Senshi could even get off the ground.
Match 3: The Fall (Booker T & Christian) vs. Chuck Palumbo & Jeff Jarrett
Tommy Dreamer comes out set to go one on one with the WWX Champion, but Batista comes out in his suit. Batista says that due to his big upcoming battle with someone who Ted hasn’t revealed yet that his lawyers have advised him not to compete tonight, but Batista says there is somebody who is excited to go and prove that he deserves another shot at the WWX Champion.
Match 4: Tommy Dreamer vs Senshi
Shawn Michaels confronts Batista backstage before he can leave and gives him the speech about how he should be a fighting champion. Batista is set to respond, but is interrupted by DiBiase, Jr. Jr says he spoke to Batistas lawyers and they didn’t advise him of any such thing. Therefore, next Tuesday Dreamer will get to meet the champion in the ring and Shawn Michaels will be the referee.
Match 5: WWX Television Championship Match Shane McMahon (c) vs. Hardcore Holly
Cody Rhodes has been laid out backstage and everyone suspects Stevie Richards.
Main Event: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash (c) vs. Shark Boy
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Post by cage on Mar 9, 2021 15:12:14 GMT -5
Voting has now closed. It is time to reveal the results.
Match 1: The match starts with Nash pummeling Booker right away and backing him into a corner. He tosses him down, then picks him up and starts taking measured shots at him straight to the face. He punches him right out of the ring. He continues the punches on the outside, then slams his head into the ring apron. He starts with elbows to the back of the head. He says it is time to introduce the table already and pulls one out from under the ring. He charges Booker with the table, but Booker catches him with a drop toe hold sending him face first into the table. Booker sets up the table and goes for a suplex. Nash reverses it into a fireman's carry, turns around, and samoan drops him through the table. Winner Kevin Nash
Match 2: Balls Mahoney starts things off with Sabu. Mahoney hits an explosive clothesline already to start and drags Sabu into their corner. Tag into Nitro. Nitro comes in with a side headlock. He transitions that into a behind the back armbar. He's toying with him by switching back and forth between the headlock and the armbar. They trade armbars with Nitro throwing in the occasional headlock. Nitro rolls through, keeps an armbar locked in, and the Tag into Yang. Yang kicks him in the gut, then they go for the double irish whip into a double shoulder block. Yang calls for it and goes to the top rope. He connects with the corkscrew moonsault. But he did a little too much showboating and Sabu crawls over for the Tag, in comes Scott Steiner. They lock up, Steiner rakes the eyes, and gets the upper hand by throwing some uppercuts. More punches, into the ropes, irish whip by Steiner, but Yang's ready for him with a flying forearm. Yang into the pin and it's a nearfall! Yang picks Steiner up, pulls him over, and a Tag into Mahoney. Yang holds him in a headlock while Mahoney gives a well placed shot to the midsection. He ties him up in the ropes and begins with the knife-edge chops. He untangles him, irish whip, and a big back elbow. Mahoney picks him up, pulls him over, and Tag into Nitro. Irish whip, drop toe hold, and Mahoney hits a leg drop to the back of the head. Pin attempt, and it's a 2 count. Nitro picks him up and shoves him in the corner, and begins delivering punches and kicks all over. Then he thumbs him in the eye as retribution for what he did earlier. Irish whip to the opposite corner, Nitro charges in for a devastating clothesline, but Steiner moves out of the way. Nitro catches the turnbuckle right on the shoulder as it's a Tag into Stevie Richards. Richards hits two standing elbow drops and goes for the pin, but Nitro throws him off after two. He puts him a chin lock and starts working over his skull with punches square to the top. Steiner comes in illegally knowing he has to the count of 5, and teams up with Richards to hit a double clothesline, count is at 3. Then he goes over and knocks both Mahoney and Yang off the apron as Steiner and Sabu go after them on the outside. Richards goes for another clothesline, but, of course, Nitro is ready for that one and ducks, but Richards was counting on that as he connects with the Stevie Kick! Winners Scott Steiner, Sabu, & Stevie Richards
Match 3: Booker T is still reeling from being put through a table, and he only agreed to this match to show how committed he was to The Fall. He asked for next week off due to pulling a double tonight. Surprisingly, he opts to start the match with Chuck Palumbo who gets a cheap shot in to the gut hoping to work over the back. Booker allows himself to get backed in to the corner after a couple of punches. He's getting punched into the ropes, then an attempted irish whip, which Booker reverses and he misses the weak clothesline attempt, but still decks Palumbo with a big right hand followed by a scoop slam. Booker's favoring his back after lifting Palumbo up so he goes for the quick pin to get a 2 count. He tries the back kick to the face, but Palumbo blocks it before he can get his leg up due to his weak back and gets thumbed in the eye for it. Booker is easily isolated into their corner and takes a flurry of punches to the midsection and a couple of kicks for good measure, and a Tag into Jarrett. Palumbo holds him back so Jarrett can get his own punches in. Jarrett irish whips him into the opposite corner, followed by an immediate clothesline. Then the same combo maneuver in the other corner. Some showboating by Jarrett, then he tries to hit the strut, but Booker hits him with a quick spinning heel kick. He collapses even further away from his corner again favoring his back, but he's able to leap into the Tag, and in comes a fresh Christian. A series of clotheslines to Jarrett, and a dropkick to the head of Palumbo who tries to interfere. A reverse DDT to Jarrett and he goes for the pin, but Palumbo is back up already and drives to break it up with an elbow drop, only Christian moves out of the way so Palumbo connects with the elbow drop on Jarrett. So Christian's up first and gets Palumbo with a knee to the gut, suplexes him gut first onto the ropes, and dropkicks him in the face again down to the floor. Jarrett's up in the corner, so Christian goes for big chops and slaps, and a couple punches to the back of the head for good measure. He backs him out and connects with the Unprettier. Winners The Fall: Booker T & Christian
Match 4: The two men shake hands before the bout, they both want the top prize and they respect each other for it. They are of course friends as well. They match each other hold for hold, then Senshi uses a headlock takedown. Senshi is to his feet first and tries a leg drop, but Dreamer is up. Dreamer also misses the elbow drop. Senshi misses the enziguri. Dreamer misses the same move. They both miss clotheslines. Evenly matched they take a breather. Senshi gets another headlock, Dreamer breaks it, and connects with a back elbow. Dreamer off the ropes, Senshi drops to the mat to avoid him, but Dreamer has him well scouted and hits a low dropkick to the face. Dreamer tries to irish whip him into the corner, but is reversed. Senshi connects with should blocks right into the turnbuckle. He runs up and connects with a kick right under the chin. Hops onto the top turnbuckle, and connects with the warrior's way! Winner Senshi
Match 5: Hardcore Holly wants to start with a traditional test of strength, but McMahon tries to catch him early with a roll up and gets a nearfall. Shane tells him he almost had him already. Holly gets his test of strength and comes out on top with a side headlock. McMahon tries to shove him off with some punches and then sends him off with an irish whip, an attempted hip toss is reversed into a backslide pin attempt, Holly also gets a nearfall. Holly tells him he almost head him, but Shane shuts him up with a big left jab. He's stomping on him as he gets up and punches him in the face as he's kneeling. He punches him in the corner until Holly starts punching back. Holly gets the upper hand and irish whips him into the corner. He charges, but gets caught with an elbow to the face. Shane connects with a swinging neckbreaker. Another nearfall for the champion. He tries to pick him up, but Holly sends him through the ropes and to the outside. Shane measures him as he gets up and goes for another punch, which is blocked, and Holly whips him right into the steel of the turnbuckle so he falls to the floor. He's favoring his back as Holly lights him up with a few chops against the apron. Holly punches him and slides him back in. He stomps on his back, then lifts him up and connects with a back suplex. The challenger gets another 2 count. He delivers the point of the elbow to McMahon's back, then drops his back on the point of his knee with a backbreaker. Pin attempt and another 2 count for Holly. He drives his fist into McMahon's back, then positions him on the top turnbuckle, and adds a few more punches to the back and rib area. He's going for a super backsuplex, but Shane elbows him off. Then Shane hits a moonsault pin combo for a nearfall. They both slowly make their way to their feet again, they trade punches, but then Holly switches to chops. Shane catches the next thrown punch, because Holly switched back, and gives him the inverted facelock neckbreaker. Chalk up another nearfall for the champion. Shane goes for the inverted facelock neckbreaker again, but Holly hits him with a spinning elbow instead. Holly lifts him up from behind, places him on the top rope, and kicks him in the thigh. Shane starts to get up, but Holly has something else in mind and connects with a powerbomb. Holly thinks that's enough and gets the closest 2 count yet. Irish whip into the corner, Holly charges and gets a boot to the face. Shane's on the middle rope and connects with a diving leg drop. 2 count. Shane does not know what else he can do, so he goes for an irish whip, and misses with a clothesline, comes off the opposite rope and gets hit with a drop kick. 2 count. Shane is still favoring the small of his back as he gets up and Holly measures him. Holly goes for the alabama slam, but Shane wiggles out and rolls him up. 2 count as Holly kicks him in the face. Holly misses with the clothesline, Shane kicks him and tries to whip him into the corner, but gets reversed. Shane charges out of the corner, Holly kicks him and puts him in a headlock, which Shane reverses into another roll up. 2 count as Holly reverses into his own rollup. 2 count, another rollup. Reversed into another roll up, but this time it works. Winner and NEW WWX Television Champion Hardcore Holly
Main Event: Kid Kash and Shark Boy lock up and trade waist locks. On Kash's turn he clubs Shark Boy in the back of the neck. The champion is taunting as he scoops Shark Boy and slams him down to the mat. More taunting before he goes off the ropes and misses the elbow drop. A series of clotheslines from Shark Boy, then an inverted atomic drop after Kash ducks the last one. Then he uses the Shark Bite to send Kash tumbling out of the ring. Kash tries to catch Shark Boy as he's the one taunting now, but they just end up trading spots in and out of the ring. Kash goes for a diving cross body to the outside, but misses as Shark Boy slides back in. Taunting from Shark Boy who pulls him back up to the apron by his hair. Kash grabs the back of his head and drops his neck across the top rope. Kash clotheslines him and begins pummeling his face with punches. Kash pulls him just over the apron and drops a forearm over his neck. The headlock, and noogie-like punches to the top of the head. Shark Boy punches him in the gut and the face from the ground. Irish whips him into the opposite corner, but gets a boot to the face. Kash dropes his forearm into Shark Boy's breast from the middle rope. The champion pins him for a 2 count. The champion continues and gets another 2 count. Kash locks in a sleeper. Shark Boy elbows him off, then connects with an inverted neckbreaker. They almost trade punches, but Shark Boy blocks each of Kash's attempts. Kash still irish whips him, and Shark Boy reverses with a thesz press and punches him in the face repeatedly. Shark Boy hits the Stone Cold-like elbow drops. Shark Boy has him in the corner and rings his bell with the classic ten punches to the face. Shark Boy hits a headbutt and then a running bulldog out of the corner. The challenger gets a 2 count. Shark Boy calls for the stunner, but gets thrown into the corner. Shark Boy turns around into Kash's patented Bankruptcy double fisherman neckbreaker. Winner and STILL WWX 24/7 Champion Kid Kash
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Post by dcw1 on Mar 9, 2021 17:38:06 GMT -5
Nicely written show this week, believe you should copy and paste the after match stuff/promos as the same time as the matches just for continuity rather than scrolling up to the previous post after reading the match. Good work though.
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Episode 32: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Ranallo: To kick things off tonight we have a big #1 Contender's match featuring two of the men that won the big 6 man tag team match last week because the third man, and the man that actually won the match for his team, is no longer allowed to challenge Rhodes. However, because he did win that match he is still taking part in the match as the official, but he is expected to call it right down the middle.
Match 1: WWX Legends Championship #1 Contender's Match Special Referee: Stevie Richards Scott Steiner vs. Sabu (Manager: Paul Burchill)
Schiavone: I am here with two men who, in my estimation at least, rightfully call themselves deserving of a shot at Batista's WWX Championship in Tommy Dreamer and Senshi. Gentlemen, I have asked you here because as we all saw this past Friday night Royal Rumble winner Monty Brown announced that he will be challenging for the WWX Championship in the main event of SlamStock and I wanted to get your thoughts. Before they can speak the interview is interrupted by the champion, Batista. Batista: This is crap. I have to defend my title more than anyone else in this company over the next two months. I am going to DiBiase right now and demanding he change tonight's main event match.
McMahon: I am tired of losing this championship every other week. Holly should have been challenging for his title not mine. I should be the one running this company, and if I don't win my title back tonight DiBiase is the one who is going to be sorry.
Match 2: WWX Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly (c) vs. Shane McMahon (Manager: Jimmy Wang Yang)
Batista barges into DiBiase's office, but Stevie Richards beat him there. Richards: A referee? Did you see last week do I look like a referee to you? DiBiase: I gave you a chance and you could not get the job done. Maybe if you don't quit and show me some passion I'll give you a shot at one of my other champions. Richards: I don't want any other champions, I want Rhodes. *He goes to strike DiBiase, but Batista grabs his arm* Batista: Wise decision not to try to come after me too, but right now you are in my way. *Batista tosses him out of the office and slams the door* Batista: You knew. Last week you knew that Brown was going to pick me. DiBiase: Of course. I run the show, I know all, and even get involved probably a little more than I should. Batista: Maybe you and I need to step in the ring so I can beat any more secrets out of you. I am the face of your show, you better know what you're doing. You're also allowing far too many people to be at ringside, my matches should be between me and my opponent. DiBiase: I'd be more inclined to agree with you if you didn't try to use your lawyers to get out of your contractual obligations last week. Now get out of my office.
Cody Rhodes is next to push his way in, and he's wearing a next brace. Rhodes: Instead of looking for the man, or rather calling him out, who laid me out you're making matches to have someone challenge me? DiBiase: No need. I already know who did it and no it was not Richards. Believe me he's being dealt with.
The camera switches over. ?: Not only did you lose last week in the biggest match of your career, but you also took things too far with one of our own. That's not how we settle things and you knew that. *The camera shows us Palumbo as a bloodied, unconscious mess with a giant red C on him*
Match 3: The Two Man Power Trip (Stone Cold/Triple H) vs. The Fall (Booker T/Christian)
It is finally time to hear from the Royal Rumble winner. Monty Brown: Batista should not be surprised. Anyone in my position would have done the same, on my road I defeated two WWX champions. It only made sense to pick someone I had already beaten, it just makes it that much more likely that I get what I want. But, I also know that Batista is going to have to go through at least two more title matches before his rematch with me. So if he does make it out with his championship I should just be picking scraps. Of course as you all know I am signed to an LCWF contract, so I am not allowed to compete on this show, but I will be dropping in every week until I face Batista just to see my championship you understand.
Match 4: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Special Referee: Shark Boy Kid Kash (c) (Manager: Kevin Nash) vs. Heidenreich
Ranallo: We would like to take you back now to the first episode of this program, that saw the Spirit Squad being utterly dominant. So dominant in fact that they were all lured away from the brand. We do this because we want you all to know that we will not forget where we came from, old battles can be new again and if it can be done it will be done. Including the former WWX Champion Shawn Michaels who wants us to remind you all that, just like his Sweet Chin Music, he will be where you least expect him, but of course we expect him in the next match as he is scheduled to face the number one contender to the European Championship Matt Hardy!
Match 5: Shawn Michaels vs. Matt Hardy
Main Event: Triple Threat Match Batista vs. Mark Jindrak vs. Kevin Nash
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Match 1: Scott Steiner is poised to win the match after an overhead belly to belly. He's setting up the Steiner recliner when Paul Burchill slams into him from behind. Referee Stevie Richards allows in, and actually gets involved. Burchill sets him up and Stevie kick, Stevie kick to Steiner! Sabu hits the rope leg drop on him for good measure, but it does not matter as Richards fast counts Steiner 1.2.3! Winner and NEW #1 Contender to the WWX Legends Championship: Sabu
Match 2: They both miss attempted jabs, then Holly backs McMahon into the ropes. They jockey for positioning and end up in the corner. They keep going until they're in another corner. The ref starts the count and Holly backs off. They back into the corner again, McMahon almost has the upperhand but then Holly throws him into the corner instead and goes for a wild swing which McMahon ducks. McMahon employs the side headlock in the middle of the ring. Holly shoves him off, but McMahon fires back with a shoulder tackle. They do a bit of leapfrog and Holly goes for another chop which McMahon avoids once again. Holly with the side headlock now, McMahon shoves him off, and Holly gets a shoulder block of his own in. Leapfrog again ends with Holly behind McMahon who turns around right into the Alabama slam! Winner and STILL WWX Television Champion: Hardcore Holly
Match 3: Christian tries to attack the champions before the bell rings but he misses and they take turns wailing on him. They take him down with an uppercut before Booker tries to run in for the save only to be taken out with a clothesline from Austin. Stone Cold and Christian starts off as Austin wails on him in the corner with punches to the head. Christian reverses with an atomic drop, but Austin again takes him out with a big clothesline. Another clothesline to Booker before turning around into a punch from Christian. Christian stomps away at him, then picks him up and drives his head into the corner. Christian begins with the chops. Now he's punching and stomping away at him. He picks him up, moves him over to the ropes, punches him, and tries an irish whip but it is reversed. Austin misses wildly with two clotheslines before just picking Christian up and slinging him over the top rope. The big elbow right to the face gets Austin a nearfall. Austin picks Christian up maybe going for the stunner, but Christian rakes the eyes to buy himself time to Tag into Booker. Booker charges right into another clothesline. Austin picks him and drags him over for the Tag into Triple H. Austin holds Booker back so Triple H can deliver a swift kick to the adbomen. Triple H is unloading on Booker in the corner now. Triple H is arguing with the ref, then misses a wild swing at Christian on the apron. Booker misses a clothesline of his own and Triple H connects with a neckbreaker. This time Triple H connects with the shot to Christian knocking him off the apron. Booker connects with a superkick when Triple H turns around. Booker Tags into Christian. But Triple H takes him down to the mat with a chokehold. Triple H picks him and drags him over Tag into Austin. Triple H holds him back so Austin can get his shot to the abdomen. Austin hits a suplex. Then another. A knee drop by Austin. He tries to pick Christian up but gets backed into the corner Tag into Booker. Booker hammers away on Austin before he gets in the ring. Austin blocks a punch and starts hammering away on Booker. Booker goes for a headlock, Austin shoves him off, but Booker comes back with a shoulder block. Leapfrog, Austin misses with a clothesline, Booker off the ropes, and Austin connects with a spinebuster. Austin measures him....the stunner connects! Winner(s): WWX World Tag Team Champions The Two Man Power Trip
Match 4: Heidenreich waits for Kash to stop getting advice from Nash, but Kash waits for him to look away long enough so he can get a cheapshot in. The match is underway and Shark Boy saw what Richards did earlier, he is committed to calling this title match right down the middle. Kash tries to rough him up a bit before going for the irish whip and missing a bunch of clotheslines and chops. Then he runs off the ropes but Heidenreich actually catches him with a drop toe hold. Heidenreich goes for an armdrag into an armbar, but Kash uses the momentum to stay on his feet and connect with 3 headbutts, then he sweeps his legs out from under him. Kash misses the elbow drop. Heidenreich misses the leg drop. Heidenreich ducks out of the way of a swinging kick. Heidenreich kicks his leg out from under him and gets a 1 count. Heidenreich gets the armdrag into an armbar. Kash fights his way to his feet, twists Heidenreich's arm over against him and knees him in the gut. Irish whip to the corner, but Heidenreich rushes out before anything can happen, until Kash gets him with a quick dropkick to the shin. He starts working over the leg of the downed Heidenreich with some stiff kicks. Heidenreich tries to get to the ropes, but he crawls right over to Nash who slams Heidenreich's leg down on the apron while Kash distracted Shark Boy. Then Kash goes to the apron and drops the double ax handle on the back of Heidenreich's leg. Kash kicks his legs again and then locks in a grip on one of his pressure points until Heidenreich kicks him off. Heidenreich is to his feet again, a bit wobbly, then Kash takes him back down with a clothesline. A cover for a nearfall. He starts kicking his leg around the ring and then wraps it around the bottom rope. He lets go at Shark Boy's 2 count and panders to the crowd when Heidenreich punches him in the stomach twice and then another 2 shots to the head. He went for a third but missed and Kash rakes his eyes, then his back. Heidenreich tries another kick, but Kash sidesteps and delivers one of his own. He pulls Heidenreich away from the ropes and then locks him in a modified figure four where Heidenreich's flipped over so Kash can apply more direct pressure to the knee. Shark Boy's asking Heidenreich is he gives up, meanwhile Nash is helping Kash gain more leverage. Shark Boy tells Nash to back off as he seems too close to the apron, while Heidenreich is able to make it to the bottom rope. Kash lets go at the 3, then kicks Heidenreich twice in the back, once in the chest, and then stands on his face and neck. Heidenreich tries to fight him off and they trade punches, then Heidenreich gets three punches in a row before being stopped by another punch by Kash. Kash snapmares Heidenreich so that his leg bounces off the bottom rope. Then he steps on Heidenreich's foot, which he's placed on the ropes, and jumps off the ropes driving both of his feet into the ankle of Heidenreich. He wraps his leg around the ropes again, this time only breaking on 4. He runs at Heidenreich in the corner, and misses driving his chest into the turnbuckle, Heidenreich capitalizes with a neckbreaker. Heidenreich gets two punches in when Kash goes back to the leg with a kick, Heidenreich responds by taking him down with an explosive clothesline. Kash is right back up but catches a high elbow. Then a running forearm smash from Heidenreich. Heidenreich strikes his leg, then kicks him in the back of the head. Nash is on the apron, Heidenreich confronts him, then moves out of the way causing Kash to inadvertently take Nash out. Heidenreich with the surprise roll up for a nearfall! Nash is livid and storms into the ring, but Shark Boy with the stunner! The job was done, though, Heidenreich was also distracted, Kash gets in a chop block to the leg, Heidenreich up, brainbuster! Winner and STILL WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Match 5: The two stare each other down and Michaels wants a handshake before they start, which Matt accepts. But then Michaels strikes with a big chop taking him down. An immediate 1 count for the first ever WWX Champion. Michaels goes for a clothesline, but Hardy catches him with a backslide pin and gets his own 1 count. More knife-edge chops from Michaels who sends him off the ropes with an irish whip going for a back body drop, until Hardy counters with a kick to the face. Hardy clotheslines him over the top rope and out to the floor. Hardy goes for a dive to the outside, Michaels moves out of the way, and Hardy lands on his feet! Michaels slaps him in the face. Hardy slaps him back and slides back in the ring. Michaels charges in and the collar and elbow tie up results in a side headlock takedown for Hardy. Michaels throws him off with an irish whip, but Hardy responds with a shoulder tackle. Hardy is bouncing off the ropes and Michaels wraps him up with a sleeper hold. Hardy counters with a back suplex, Hardy gets a 1 count. Hardy goes for the side headlock takeover again, showing great chain wrestling. Michaels starts working over the abdomen with punches, shoves him off with an irish whip, then takes him down with a back elbow. Flair-like chops again in the corner, then the irish whip, but gets reversed by Hardy. Michaels upside down and Hardy clubs him in the back. Michaels counters the back superplex into a crossbody pin attempt. He gets a nearfall. Hardy throws him off, covers him, and gets his own nearfall, showing his resilience. A physical side headlock takedown gets Hardy another 1 count. Michaels rolls him over and catches him off guard for a nearfall. Hardy is employing the side headlock take over with a lot of torque on Michaels' neck tonight. Michaels shoves him off into another irish whip, but gets another shoulder tackle. Then Hardy runs into him with another shoulder tackle. He goes for a third when Michaels throws him over the top rope. Hardy skins the cat back into the ring, only to be caught by a haymaker clothesline from Michaels. Michaels got all of that clothesline, then picks Hardy up and slams his head into the nearest turnbuckle. Another chop from Michaels, irish whip into the opposite corner, and Hardy tries to play leapfrog, but Michaels is ready for it and stops in his tracks. He kicks him in the gut and goes for a suplex. Hardy floats over and hits a variation on an inverted atomic drop. Hardy goes for a kick, Michaels catches his leg, but Hardy hits him with a back heel kick sending him out to the floor. Hardy baseball slides into Michaels to the outside. Hardy runs off the guard rail and jumps at Michaels, who catches him and slams him down hard back first on the outside with a powerslam. Michaels slides him back into the ring, starts pelting him with double ax slams into the back, and finally two elbow drops to the lower back. Michaels picks him up and irish whips him hard into the unforgiving turnbuckle. A cover gets him a nearfall. Another hard irish whip into the opposite corner. Michaels drives the knee into the back repeatedly, then drops into a submission with his knee pressed against the lower back while he wrenches on the leg and chin of Hardy. It's a bow and arrow, but Hardy hits two back elbows to force him off. Michaels executes a perfect backbreaker for another nearfall. They trade punches and chops, Hardy and Michaels respectively, Hardy gets the upper hand with a kick, then punches him into the ropes before irish whipping him across the ring. Michaels runs back into a swinging neckbreaker. Michaels hooks the outside leg for another nearfall. Hard chops again from Michaels, then a scoop slam. Michaels went up to drive his fists down into Hardy, who raised his leg, but Michaels caught it, slides him into the center of the ring, and applies a half boston crab. Michaels clearly targeting the lower back all match, until Hardy finally struggles his way to the ropes. Hardy fights back with punches and kicks to the stomach, until Michaels catches a foot and gets caught by an enziguri. Hardy delivers his kicks into the corner, Michaels reverses one irish whip with his own, then goes for a shoulder block in the corner but ends up driving his own shoulder into the post. Punches in the corner, then Hardy sends Michaels sternum first into the opposite corner. He punts Michaels in the sternum again, punches him in the face, then goes for a superplex. Michaels punches him off and Hardy falls down to the mat. Michaels...and nobody home on the diving elbow drop. Hardy hooks the leg for a nearfall. Michaels goes for the irish whip, but Hardy reverses into the lariat takedown. Michaels tries to trade punches, but Hardy blocks his in favor of his own, then he kicks him in the midsection and comes off the rope for a clothesline. Hardy drives Michaels into the corner. Hardy runs up and missile drop kicks Michaels right in the sternum. Hardy gets a nearfall. Michaels tries to send Hardy into the turnbuckle with an irish whip, but Hardy counters with side effect, which Michaels kicks out of. Michaels reverses the attempt twist of fate with a facebuster. Right hands and chops by Michaels, Hardy reverses the irish whip attempt, and Michaels takes him down with a flying clothesline. Michaels kips up favoring his sternum, gets Hardy with the inverted atomic drop and a left hook to take him down. The scoop slam and now Michaels looks to be trying the diving elbow drop one more time. This time he connects, driving his elbow right into the chest of a down Hardy. He tunes up the band, but Hardy almost reverses it into the twist of fate. Almost because Michaels reversed that into a double leg takedown and locked in the figure four! Hardy holds on long enough to make it to the bottom rope once again. Michaels has to let go, he tries to pull him over to apply it again but keeps getting kicked off. Hardy goes for the twist of fate again Michaels throws him off and sweet chin music! Winner: Shawn Michaels
Main Event: Mark Jindrak is still posing to the crowd for his entrance when Batista clothesines him from behind and begins stomping away on him while he's on the apron, still with his jacket on, as the bell rings. Batista shoves him out of the ring intending to focus solely on Nash who is ready for him and begins taking jabs at him into the corner. He kikcs him in the abdomen, but then Batista goes for a clothesline and Nash just shoves him right back into the corner. He goes back to some kicks and goes for some chops in the corner as well. He bounces his head off another turnbuckle, then goes for the punches to the face. Batista shoves him off, but Nash comes right back with a forearm smash to the face. A punch to the face, then an attempted irish whip, but Batista reverses and throws Nash back in the corner. Nash catches a reverse elbow from Batista as he tries to get out of the corner. He backs him up into another corner and drives his shoulder into him twice. He drives him into the opposite corner and gives him a hard shoulder block as he comes out. Nash catches Batista with punches and elbows to the midsection then tries a power move off the ropes but gets caught. Batista lifts him up and gives him a powerslam. Batista is already about to hit Kevin Nash with the Batista Bomb, but Jindrak comes back into the match and chop blocks him. Nash rolls out of the ring, as Jindrak begins stomping away at the WWX Champion. Batista gets up, shoves Jindrak into the corner, and charges at him but Jindrak catches him with a boot to the face. Jindrak tries a top rope move, but gets caught with a boot from Batista, then Batista picks him up and drops him face first on the top turnbuckle. Batista's thinking of something here, but Nash grabs his ankle from the outside and Batista tries to kick him off. Batista gets one good shot to the face in taking him down again. Jindrak dropkicks Batista into the ropes as he turns around. Jindrak uppercuts him and knocks him out of the ring. Jindrak follows them both to the outside, but Batista is back him and delivers a strike to the chest. Batista charges at Jindrak, but Jindrak gives him a drop toe hold sending him careening into the steel ring steps. Then Nash boots Batista sending him back first into the ring steps one more time. Now it's Nash and Jindrak, they stare down and Nash gets the better of the exchange with a right hook. He chops him then smashes his head off the top turnbuckle. They begin trading punches as Jindrak tries to make his way out of the corner. Jindrak with an irish whip, then he catches Nash with a knee to the gut. Jindrak goes for a faceplant, but is reversed and Nash looks like he might get him with the jackknife powerbomb, but Jindrak reverses that into a schoolboy pin. The inside cradle gets Jindrak a nearfall. Jindrak with a kick and a punch to Nash, setting up an irish whip, but Nash ducks the clothesline and turns it into a boot to the face. Nash gets a nearfall on the European Champion. Nash rakes the eyes of Jindrak. Nash knocks him down with a shoulder block then puts him in a Boston crab, Jindrak is almost at the ropes but Nash pulls him away back to the middle of the ring. Batista is finally able to get back in the ring and takes Nash out with a clothesline from behind. Batista sends Nash shoulder first into the turnbuckle and Nash collapses to the outside. Batista goes for the Batista Bomb, Jindrak reverses into a neckbreaker, Batista reverses but misses a clothesline, and Jindrak boots him in the gut and connects with a reverse DDT. The European Champion gets a nearfall on the WWX Champion. It'll take more than that to beat the WWX Champion. Jindrak runs at Batista, but Nash from out of nowhere with another boot to the face. Nash stomps on the down Jindrak a few times before turning into a spinebuster from Batista. The Double A spinebuster gets a 2 count as Jindrak is in for the save. Batista uppercuts Jindrak and readies himself to lay in with rights and lefts. Batista sends him off with an irish whip, but Jindrak comes back by kicking him in the face. Jindrak runs at him and Batista goes for another double A spinebuster, but Jindrak reverses that into a rollup for another nearfall. Batista charges at Jindrak, but Jindrak pulls down the ropes sending Batista flying to the outside. Nash from behind with the rollup gets a 2 count on the European Champion. Nash punches, kicks, and chops Jindrak in the corner. He delivers a knee to the gut and irish whips him into the opposing corner, but Jindrak reverses and runs into another boot from Nash. Nash tries to go for a bulldog, gets shoved off, Jindrak misses a clothesline, then Nash connects with the bulldog. Nash is favoring his shoulder though, then sees Batista coming back in and spears him off the apron. Jindrak capitalizes off the distraction from Batista, and hits Nash with the Mark of Excellence! Winner: WWX European Champion Mark Jindrak
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Episode 33: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Match 1: WWX World Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly (c) vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr.
Match 2: Paul Burchill (Manager: Sabu) vs. Scott Steiner (Manager: Cody Rhodes)
Match 3: Stone Cold Steve Austin & Triple H vs. Jeff Jarrett & Shelton Benjamin
Match 4: Submission Match Shark Boy vs. Kevin Nash
Match 5: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash (c) (Manager: Kevin Nash) vs. Stevie Richards
Main Event: Batista vs. RhYno
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Post by cage on Mar 23, 2021 20:43:26 GMT -5
Voting has closed. I will now reveal the results.
As the March 9, 2021 edition of Xtreme Wrestling kicks off, we enter Skyway Studios Arena in Nashville, Tennessee as we are welcomed by tonight's commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Mauro Ranallo who are sitting at the announcer's table to have an up-close and personal seat for tonight's action. Ranallo: Welcome everyone to tonight's Xtreme, the go home show before WWX Vendetta 2021! Let's get right into it.
Match 1: The bell sounds and Ted slaps Holly right across the face. He follows that up with a kick to the gut and a quick DDT. DiBiase stalks him as he gets up and connects with Dream Street, the headlock into the russian leg sweep, and goes for the pin but only gets a 2. He lifts him up to go for a delayed vertical suplex, but Holly gets the knee down and slams it across the top of DiBiase's head. DiBiase is dazed and gets turned inside out with the lariat from Holly. Holly stalks him now and puts him in a sleeper hold in the center of the ring. The General Manager lasts for a while, but there's no way out of the hold for him. Until that is Holly turns him around delivers the knee to the chest, then lifts him up and connects with the Alabama Slam! Winner and STILL WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly
Following the 3 count, Schiavone: Here comes...Shane McMahon? Who looks as if he's here to celebrate with the champion and that appears to be the only thing he's out for.
As the first match comes to a close, we head backstage where an interview is being conducted with the war machine, Rhyno. Ranallo: Rhyno tonight you have the opportunity to step into the ring with the WWX Champion, do you think you're better than him? Rhyno: I hope to prove that tonight in a very in your face manner. Tonight I am going to beat him down and it's going to be ugly. Once I do, it will be impossible for anyone to prevent me from going to war with that man, and this Sunday the war will continue as I become the 3rd WWX Champion in history. Nobody wants to talk about it, but Batista is destined to have a shorter reign than Michaels, and fate was always on my side the more people Batista defeated.
Kevin Nash is "checking" on Ted DiBiase. You lost quite quickly out there. Your humiliation should make it easy to get what I want. Tonight I am challenging Shark Boy to a submission match and you're going to make it happen. Good talk.
Cody Rhodes: I'm actually honored to be defending my title against you this Sunday. I know you don't speak much so I'll wrap this up. Early in our WWX careers both of us lost high profile matches to people who have gone on to do great things, so it's only fitting that the two of us are competing for a title now. But I'm the true legend here.
Match 2: Burchill and Steiner begin with the traditional lock up. Steiner throws him off and rolls out of the ring to talk with Cody Rhodes. He rolls back in and gives him a short arm clothesline, the crowd cheers him on. Steiner stays on him with a side headlock, Burchill reverses with a head scissors into a side headlock of his own. Burchill tries to put him in a camel clutch submission, but Steiner rolls out of it. Steiner whips him into the corner followed by a quick clothesline and an overhead belly to belly suplex. Steiner hits a forearm smash and follows with a neckbreaker for the first pin of the match, but only gets a 1. Steiner attempts a rear chin lock. This time Burchill rolls out into the corner and sidesteps as Steiner runs at him forcing Steiner right into the turnbuckle. Burchill rolls him up for a nearfall. They're back up at the same time and Steiner hits a falcon arrow for his own nearfall. Back up at the same time again, Steiner charges at him, but Burchill catches him with a samoan drop. The cover this time only gets him a 1 as Steiner throws him off. Steiner attempts a bridged german suplex, but Burchill quickly counters with back elbows and his own belly to belly suplex for another 2 count! A quick camera cut to ringside where Rhodes has just delivered cross Rhodes to Sabu on the outside! Burchill isn't fazed but Steiner is! Steiner can't believe Rhodes did that, he's arguing with Rhodes, and he turns right into Burchill's C-4 move. Winner: Paul Burchill
Christian is arguing with Stone Cold in the back. Christian: You two are clearly members of The Council. You're lucky you beat us and somehow continue to dominate every team in the division. I also won't forget how Edge won a huge match that you officiated, just another shady thing from your past. Neither of us are competing at Vendetta this Sunday, so again you skate by, but Slamboree is the biggest WWX stage there is, there will be nowhere for you to hide. Count on it! *Stone Cold brushes him off and leaves* Christian scoffs, but turns around to face Shawn Michaels. Michaels: You should stop now, while you're behind. You lost, Hunter and Steve are protected by The Council, and after my win last week I'm back in their good graces too. You're quite literally on the losing side. Christian: *Does not get a word in as that's when Michaels unleashes sweet chin music* Michaels: I may not be able to get at Batista, but when have you ever known me to give up that easily?
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Post by cage on Mar 23, 2021 21:01:18 GMT -5
Episode 34: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista WWX World Tag Team Champions: Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Mark Jindrak WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly WWX Legends Champion: Cody Rhodes WWX 24/7 Champion: Kid Kash
Match 1: WWX World Television Championship Match Hardcore Holly (c) vs. Paul Burchill
Match 2: The Two Man Power Trip (Stone Cold/Triple H) vs. Bobby Lashley/Tajiri
Match 3: Shawn Michaels (w/ Shane McMahon, Scott Steiner, & Stevie Richards) vs. Christian (w/ Booker T & Kevin Thorn)
Match 4: Mark Jindrak vs. Shark Boy
Match 5: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Kid Kash (c) vs. Kevin Nash
Main Event: RhYno, Elijah Burke, Tommy Dreamer, Nunzio, Balls Mahoney, & Johnny Nitro vs. Batista, Cody Rhodes, Marcus Cor Von, Shelton Benjamin, Matt Hardy, & Sylvain Grenier
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We enter the Skyway Studios arena in Nashville, Tennessee for the Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021 edition of WWX Xtreme. We start tonight off with a "welcome" from the Xtreme commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Mauro Ranallo as they sit at their front-row seat at the announcer's table by ringside! Ranallo: "Our opening contest tonight sees Hardcore Holly defend his World Television Championship against former World TV Champ Paul Burchill after putting Shane McMahon in the rearview mirror last week. Let's get started!"
Match 1: The bell dings. Burchill tries to keep the champ on his toes and take the early advantage. However, Holly puts a stop to that with a powerbomb reversal that leads to a 1 count. Burchill rolls through it. Burchill hits repeated clotheslines on Holly in an effort to keep him grounded. Holly gets up and gives Burchill a running knee to the face, followed by another kick to the face, and a jumping knee drop. Burchill is back up, but only by holding himself up with the turnbuckle. Holly runs across and gives him a clothesline into the turnbuckle followed by a cannonball! Holly grabs his legs and hits him with an alley oop. Holly goes for the pin again and gets a near fall on the challenger. Burchill gives Holly a forearm shot from his position on the mat. He gets a few good punches in before Holly goes for a leg drop, but Burchill rolls out of the way and hits him with a low drop kick to the face. Burchill picks him up and connects with the spinning neckbreaker. The challenger gets a nearfall! Burchill goes for a spinebuster, but Holly counters with a thumb to the eye! Off the distraction, the Alabama Slam connects! Winner and STILL WWX World Television Champion: Hardcore Holly
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