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Post by cage on May 26, 2021 16:28:49 GMT -5
Just to be clear; I can vote on the matchcard? Yes, sir. As long as it’s open anybody can on any show.
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Post by Kill Em' All on May 26, 2021 19:36:08 GMT -5
Match 1: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T (w/ Christian)(c) vs. Tajiri Let’s Booker T over
Match 2: Cody Rhodes (w/ Tommy Dreamer) vs. Chuck Palumbo (w/ Nunzio) Let’s give Chuck a win fellow Italian brother lol
Match 3: WWX World Television Championship Match Kevin Nash(c) vs. Shane McMahon Nash Going over but I’m sure Shane will push him to the extremes Match 4: Shawn Michaels vs. Tommy Dreamer Shawn Michaels just because I’m a mark for Shawn
Match 5: WWX European Championship Match Mark Jindrak(c) vs. Christian Christian and buddy booker going for clean sweep
Match 6: WWX Legends Championship Match Matt Hardy(c) vs. Sabu (w/ RhYno & Senshi) Sabu to hopefully get some real hardcore matches out of him
Main Event: WWX World Tag Team Championship Match The Two Man Power Trip(c) vs. Driftwood (Shark Boy/Heidenreich) A underdog victory sounds nice here and comedic but I love seeing people book the two man power trip for some reason
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Post by cage on Jun 1, 2021 9:36:03 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (special thanks to dcw1.) Control Schiavone: "Hello one and all and welcome to Control, Xtreme's pre-show. Tonight, we kick things off in the tag team division, and the rest of the night promises to be just as exciting with five of the eight matches that we present to you this evening being title bouts as we bring to you the fallout from Moment of Truth. Tonight's program will conclude with a World Tag Team Title match, but more on that later. Right now, a fresh new team tries to make a name for themselves at the expense of the former World Tag Team Title #1 Contenders! With the introductions out of the way, let's get right down to it." (No votes were received for this match, so this match will be simulated.) Kid Kash & Sylvain Grenier vs. The New Breed Kid Kash starts this one off with Elijah Burke, but Kid Kash shows some signs of wear and tear as he unable to bodyslam Burke right out of the gate, holding his back in pain. Kid Kash then tries some sort of standing leg drop, a neckbreaker, and a reverse DDT, but Burke promptly shoved him off and just eyed him up after each one. Burke waits until he is finished and drops him with a simple slap. Burke Tags in Cor Von. The New Breed take Kash down with a double shoulder block and Cor Von goes for the pin, but only gets a 1 count. Cor Von Tags in Burke. The New Breed hit Kash with a double atomic drop, but, unbeknownst to them, Grenier was able to Tag himself in and he puts them both down with a double clothesline. Grenier Tags in Kash. Kash goes for a clothesline, but it doesn't look very devastating. His double axe handle to Burke also does not seem to have dazed him very much. So when he comes off the ropes Burke is able to toss him aside with a huge shoulder tackle easily. Kid Kash is on the apron now and catches Burke with a shoulder block before going for the sunset flip back into the ring. Burke, however, holds on to the ropes a tries a senton, but Kash is able to move out of the way and get the Tag in to Grenier. Grenier puts down Burke with two consecutive clotheslines, a big splash, and finishes it with a standing moonsault. He picks Burke up and gives him a slingshot suplex before Tagging in Kash. Kash gives him a standing elbow drop into a pin attempt and gets a nearfall because Cor Von is in to break it up. Kash pokes Cor Von in the eyes, but Burke called for something right before that so Cor Von knew Burke was going for high-low. Cor Von still feeling his eyes takes Kash down with a clothesline, at the same time Burke takes his legs out with a chop block. Grenier tries to run in, but Cor Von's vision is back and he cuts him off with the pounce. The referee's count is at 4 now so Cor Von heads back to the apron. Burke picks Kash up off the mat by the head and knees him in the face a couple of times leading him into the corner and allowing him to hit the Elijah Express! Grenier still on the outside after the pounce, Burke into the cover, 1-2-3! Here are your winners via pinfall: The New Breed Schiavone: "The New Breed true to form here as they prove just why they are the only team thus far to challenge the reign of The Two Man Power Trip. Burke is going to be a pillar of this locker room one day, if he is not already. He may have failed to capture the tag team titles this time, but one day this time will most likely reign atop the mountain. Now to a more somber note, the WWX did not regularly air shows in 2014, which was the year we lost a great entertainer in Robin Williams. We'd like to pay tribute to him now with a moment of silence.....Thank you all, that concludes tonight's Control and as we get on with tonight's Xtreme we will be dedicating the show to the memory of Robin Williams."
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Post by cage on Jun 1, 2021 19:14:15 GMT -5
Episode 44: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Christian WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Sabu [2] WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T© vs. Shark Boy
Match 1: Paul Burchill & Balls Mahoney vs. Shelton Benjamin & Johnny Nitro
Match 2: The Foreign Legion (Senshi/Jeff Jarrett) vs. Kevin Thorn & Sabu
Match 3: The FBI (Nunzio/Chuck Palumbo)(w/ Jeff Jarrett) vs. Kid Kash & Sylvain Grenier
Match 4: Scott Steiner & Matt Hardy vs. Shane McMahon & Stevie Richards
Match 5: Elijah Burke vs. Marcus Cor Von vs. Bobby Lashley
Match 6: The Nightmare Family (Tommy Dreamer/Cody Rhodes) vs. Shawn Michaels & RhYno
Main Event: The Two Man Power Trip, Batista, Christian, & Kevin Nash (w/ Booker T) vs. Mark Jindrak, Heidenreich, Tajiri, Jimmy Wang Yang, & Hardcore Holly
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Post by cage on Jun 8, 2021 10:44:37 GMT -5
Voting has closed. (thanks to dcw1.) Control Schiavone: "Hello one and all and welcome to Control, Xtreme's pre-show. It looks like there is plenty of action to look forward to on Xtreme tonight, but Control presents to you its first ever championship bout. Tonight it's tag team week on Xtreme, but Control is all about the 24/7 Title, which as you all know is on the line each and every second of every day. This opening contest promises to be a can't miss as Booker believes that the young guys and the guys who haven't yet made a WWX name for themselves are looking to do so at his expense. Remember folks, Booker won the title from Kid Kash, whether or not you think he is an established guy is probably up for debate, but Booker believes with the title around his waist it can't help but be respected by the guys in that locker room. "WWX 24/7 Championship MatchBooker T(c) vs. Shark BoyThe bell dings. They start off by exchanging armbars and armdrags. Booker eventually gets the better of the exchange by positioning himself above Shark Boy in armbar submission with his leg digging into the back. Booker lets him go, then gives him an inverted an atomic drop, which he follows up with a belly to belly suplex. Shark Boy took control after he sweeped Booker's legs out from under him. Booker still got him first and took control back with a short arm clothesline. Booker went for a kick to the face, but Shark Boy pulled down the top rope and sent Booker down to the floor. Shark Boy follows him down to the floor and begins stomping away at his chest and punching him in the head repeatedly. Shark Boy picks him up and powerslams him on the outside before dragging him back in the ring for a cover, but he only gets a 1 count. Booker starts to come back by reversing an attempted clothesline into a back kick to the face before he goes to the top rope and drops down into a double axhandle. He picks Shark Boy up and begins chopping away at him until he knocks him back into the ropes, then he irish whips him into the ropes on the opposite side, catches him and delivers a knee to the gut to double him over. Booker delivers the scissors kick for the win. Here is your winner and STILL the WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T Ranallo: "That was a good title defense by the champion, but you have to wonder if that was really a challenge. I mean this is Shark Boy's 2nd title shot recently and his second chance at this specific championship alone and he has come up short at every turn. You also have to wonder if he stands any chance against any of the other chance, you want to remain hopeful about his chances, but when do you look to realism for the answer? Anyway, good stuff, fantastic way to warm us up for the show tonight. Let's send it back to Tony now and see if we can't get a few words with the champ." Schiavone: "Booker, congratulations on making it past Shark Boy tonight, how does it feel to constantly have your title at stake?" Booker: "Well I--" Booker has spotted Balls Mahoney making his way down to the ring out of the crowd. Booker gets a grip on his championship and hightails it to the back. The camera follows him as Booker makes it to the parking lot, down the street, stopping at a red light of course, and running away into the distance looking over his shoulder. Only Mahoney never even gave chase.
The actual show opens up with the circumstances surrounding Shawn Michaels and RhYno coming together as a tag team after weeks, even months, of bitter rivalry over the WWX Championship, which is now firmly around the waist of 'The Animal'. Enter Cody Rhodes.
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Post by cage on Jun 8, 2021 20:20:54 GMT -5
Episode 45: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Christian WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Sabu [2] WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: WWX Legends Championship 60 Minute Iron Man Match Sabu (w/ Kevin Thorn) (c) vs. Matt Hardy (w/ Scott Steiner)
Match 1: Sylvain Grenier vs. Marcus Cor Von
Match 2: Tommy Dreamer vs. Jeff Jarrett
Match 3: Chuck Palumbo vs. Stevie Richards
Match 4: Mark Jindrak vs. Balls Mahoney (w/ Paul Burchill, William Regal, and Finlay)
Match 5: WWX 24/7 Championship Tables Match Booker T(c) vs. Heidenreich
Match 6: WWX World Television Championship Match Kevin Nash (c) vs. Shark Boy
Main Event: WWX World Tag Team Championship Match The Two Man Power Trip(c) vs. Shawn Michaels & RhYno
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Post by The Masked Superstar on Jun 8, 2021 20:30:34 GMT -5
Kevin Nash vs. Shark Boy is something I'd pay mad money for.
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Post by cage on Jun 8, 2021 22:40:59 GMT -5
Well you'll get it here.
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Post by cage on Jun 15, 2021 19:50:52 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) Control Schiavone: "Hello one and all and welcome to Control, Xtreme's pre-show. Get ready for one hell of a wild ride tonight as Control is an hour long and presents to you a match with the Legends Championship hanging in the balance. We have been anticipating presenting this match to you all week and we are sure that it will be a match of the year candidate and a classic regardless of what brand or show presented it." Ranallo: "Definitely agree with you there, Tony. Any predictions or betting odds for us?" Schiavone: "Of course. I predict a competitive contest that could go either way." WWX Legends Championship 60 Minute Iron Man Match Sabu (w/ Kevin Thorn)(c) vs. Matt Hardy (w/ Scott Steiner) The bell dings and the hour starts. They start off wary of each other, not sure how the other wants to start this one off. Each looks for a quick high impact opener, but the other evades. They each reverse irish whip attempts into stalemates, and this one is clear to be a strategic battle in which the first mistake could cost you the contest. Finally, it looks like we're going to get a test of strength, but Hardy cheap shots him with a boot to the midsection. Hardy tries to capitalize, but Sabu turns it into a wristlock, which Hardy reversed with a single leg take down into a kneelock. Sabu breaks out of it with a massive headbutt. Hardy puts him in a leglock, Sabu promptly tries to escape, but Hardy transitions it into a chicken wing. Sabu runs up the turnbuckle, lands behind Hardy, and applies an armbar. Sabu elbows Hardy's left arm again and again, driving the point in. Hardy back elbows him with the other arm, but Sabu drops him with a short arm clothesline. Sabu tries a standing elbow drop, but Hardy rolls out of the way. Hardy tries a dropkick, but an evade by Sabu. Finally, Hardy catches him with a hurricanrana and Sabu drops down to the floor. Hardy tries a standing moonsault, but he sees Sabu has it scouted. Steiner looked like he was going for something, but Sabu was ready for that too. But, Hardy was able to catch him with the moonsault from the turnbuckle off the distraction. Hardy delivers a suplex on the outside, he looked like he was going for a Three Amigos, but rolled him into the ring after the second suplex. Hardy slides in the ring and stays on him with a side suplex. Pin attempt by Hardy with the forearm fully shoved in the face, but it's a 1 count. Sabu takes the leg out from under him, then hits a dragonscrew. But Hardy delivers a running DDT, and both men are back to their feet now. Hardy tries a headscissors and Sabu tries a handstand to avoid it. Sabu turned him into a cradle piledriver and transitioned it right in to the camel clutch. He wrenches it in with the knee deep in the back. Sabu lets him out of it to wear him down more with a couple German suplexes, then locks it back in. Hardy gets back to his feet with Sabu on his back, moves him into a fireman's carry and flapjacks him. He measures him and waits for him to get to his feet to hit two consecutive boots to the face, then planted his boot in Sabu's face and rubbed it in. Sabu catches him and rolls him up for a pin attempt. They roll around the ring with the referee counting pins all the while. But, the third time Sabu rolls through he manages to catch him for a pinfall victory! (Sabu leads 1-0.) Each fall stops the clock and gives the competitors 30 seconds to regroup. Hardy fires out of the corner with a double leg takedown, then scrambles into a neck lock. Sabu fights his way back to his feet and tries to separate himself with a bodyslam, but Hardy slips out of it and reapplies his neck lock. Sabu fights out of it again and hits a backbreaker, which he follows up with a rear chinlock, but Hardy was too close to the ropes. Hardy goes for a suplex, but Sabu slips out of it easily and throws Hardy out of the ring. Sabu follows him out and rams him back first into the guardrail and bounces his head off the apron. Sabu back in to break up the count. Sabu brings Hardy back in the ring now and drapes him over the ropes, but Hardy uses that to his advantage and grabs Sabu's limbs for an octopus. That is until Sabu fights to regain control and turns it into a surfboard. Sabu wrenches it in for 30 seconds before he drops it. Sabu suplexes him back in the ring and right into a backbreaker. Hardy tries to kick him off, but Sabu hooks the leg into a pin attempt for a nearfall. Hardy tries a legsweep, but Sabu counters with a legdrop. Hardy again tries to trip him up, but Sabu instead stomps away at the limbs. That is until Hardy finally catches him slipping up and turns it into an Indian Death Lock. Which Sabu rolled through for into an ankle lock, but again Hardy was already in the ropes. Sabu delivers a stalling suplex, which he held for more than 30 seconds, and gets another nearfall. They trade pin attempts once again before they each block a kick. Afterwards Hardy gets the upperhand with another double leg takedown into a sharpshooter. After applying that for a bit, he moves on to an STF/Sharpshooter combo, but by this time Sabu is able to make it to the ropes. Finally they start trading lefts, rights, and chops before Hardy starts to get things going on his favor. He measures him up and jabs him into the corner. Hardy charges, but Sabu drop toeholds him right into the top turnbuckle. Sabu climbs up and gives him the ten bell salute. Hardy fires out of the corner with a flying forearm on pure adrenaline and both men are down. Hardy's up first and puts Sabu back down with a jumping double knee to the face and he stays on him with a tornado DDT. Sabu rolls to the outside, but Hardy follows him with a crossbody over the top rope. Hardy tried another tornado DDT on the outside, but Sabu turns him around and drops him with a brainbuster on the apron. Steiner stops Sabu from delivering a DDT of his own on the outside, then Steiner backs Sabu up to the top of the ramp, where Kevin Nash and Stevie Richards come out to confront Steiner. Hardy has joined them at the top of the ramp now, after breaking up the count, and back bodydrops Sabu right on the ramp. Hardy slowly crawls back into the ring, hoping to gain the countout. RhYno, Shawn Michaels, and The Two Man Power Trip come out to watch the rest of this one from the top of the ramp. Sabu barely gets back to the ring at a 9 count. Hardy delivers a running knee as Sabu was kneeling in the ring. Then Hardy tries a diving elbow drop from the top turnbuckle only to have Sabu roll out of the way, and now both men are down again. Sabu to the top rope, but Shawn Michaels comes down to ringside for the distraction, and now Hardy has Sabu trapped in a tree of woe. Hardy grabs Sabu's headdress to wear while he buried his foot in Sabu's face again, as this match has officially crossed over into Xtreme's air time. Hardy delivers a springboard DDT and gets a nearfall on the champion. Hardy delivers a gutbuster and goes for the pin out of frustration, but the shoulder is up at 1 this time. The locker room has cleared out to watch this match up close. Hardy tried a swinging neckbreaker, got a 1 count. Hardy tried side effect, only a nearfall. Hardy hits a more modified version of his side effect for another close nearfall. Hardy then lifts him up and powerbombs him into the corner, pulls him to the center of the ring, and it's another 2. Sabu catches his leg and applies an ankle lock, but Hardy rolls through into an ankle lock of his own. Hardy transitions into a figure four leg lock. Sabu locks in an ankle lock at the same time, the referee is asking them both what they want to do. Hardy struggles to reach the ropes, but can't. So Hardy grabs the legs and flips over into a pin reversal, and it's a successful pinfall! 60 minutes have elapsed and this one is tied at 1 fall a piece, the next fall will ends this match. The 30 seconds have elapsed and both men are in their corners, they both come out swinging, exchanging rights and lefts. Sabu dodges a side kick, and a standing dropkick. Sabu picks him up and delivers a rolling slam. Sabu to the top for a high moonsault, which picks up a nearfall. Sabu picks him and drops him with a cradle piledriver. 1-2-3! Here is your winner (2-1) and STILL WWX Legends Champion: Sabu! Schiavone: "Absolutely incredible. A nailbiter til the very end. Hardy gave it everything he had and his fans cannot be disappointed with that performance. The former Legends Champion tried everything to take his title back, but it was Sabu on this night. Stay with us as Xtreme rolls on!"
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Post by cage on Jun 17, 2021 15:12:57 GMT -5
Episode 46: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Christian WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Sabu [2] WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: Tommy Dreamer (w/ Shelton Benjamin, Jeff Jarrett, & Senshi) vs. Jimmy Wang Yang (w/ Balls Mahoney & Johnny Nitro)
Match 1: WWX 24/7 Championship Match Booker T(c) vs. Marcus Cor Von
Match 2: Paul Burchill vs. Shelton Benjamin
Match 3: WWX World Television Championship Match Kevin Nash(c) vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr.
Match 4: Shawn Michaels (w/ RhYno & Sabu) vs. Balls Mahoney (w/ Jimmy Wang Yang)
Match 5: Kid Kash & Sylvain Grenier vs. Kevin Thorn & Tajiri
Match 6: Elijah Burke vs. Shark Boy (w/ Heidenreich & The FBI)
Main Event: No Disqualification Match Jeff Jarrett vs. Stevie Richards
Current Eruption Card Subject to Change *Batista(c) vs. Jeff Jarrett *Christian(c) vs. Mark Jindrak
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Post by cage on Jun 24, 2021 17:01:01 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (thank you dcw1.) ControlSchiavone: "Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the Eruption Go Home show presented by Xtreme. We are very excited to bring you more WWX on PPV action and that continues with tonight's edition of Control. Last week we pushed the limits with an iron man and a championship match, so tonight things will be back to a normal pace, but still fantastic in-ring action." Ranallo: "Tonight we present to you Dreamer against Yang. Yang is an underrated member of the roster, so much so that in the first 9 episodes of this program he was given one match. Which he won, by the way. Both of these guys very active in the Hardcore Championship division today, now find themselves floating around a bit and look to change that here tonight." Schiavone: "To spice things up, both men seem to have brought their entourage with them for this match. This should be a thrilling one to open up tonight's show, that is for sure." Tommy Dreamer (w/ Shelton Benjamin & The Foreign Legion) vs. Jimmy Wang Yang (w/ Balls Mahoney & Johnny Nitro) The bell dings. Dreamer locks in an armbar, but Yang slips out of it and dropkicks Dreamer. Dreamer rolls out of the ring to confer with his managers. Dreamer slides back in the ring and starts to take over after a shortarm clothesline. Dreamer puts him in a camel clutch, then transitions into a Texas cloverleaf. However, Yang was too close to the ropes, forcing the break. Yang rolled out to the apron, then slingshotted back in to the ring and delivered a snap mare. Yang rolls him over and hits a neck snap, then follows that up with a moonsault off the ropes. Yang stays on him and pummels him with rights and lefts to the face and side of the head. Yang gains some leverage and locks in an armbar. Dreamer rolls through and sends Yang face first into the turnbuckle. Dreamer sets him up in the tree of woe and delivers a low dropkick to the face. Dreamer pulls him up and delivers knee after knee shot to the face. Which he follows up with a swinging neckbreaker for a 1 count. Dreamer slides outside and slams Yang's face off the apron before measuring him up back in the ring. Dreamer delivers a running knee left just as Yang makes it back to a kneeling position. Yang manages to get back to his feet, but cannot catch a hold of Dreamer. Dreamer rolls to the outside and Yang looks like he caught him, but as he slides out Dreamer pulls the ring curtain out so Yang falls down into that and disappears underneath the ring. From underneath the ring Yang is delivering elbow strikes to Dreamer's legs and face, when Dreamer tries to peek under and find him. The elbow to the face sent Dreamer reeling long enough for Yang to reemerge from the outside and deliver a swinging neckbreaker. Yang rolls Dreamer back in the ring for a pin attempt, but only gets a 1. Dreamer creates some separation by countering a suplex attempt into a flapjack on the top rope to Yang. Dreamer picks him up and delivers a few European uppercuts before running into him with a knee to the midsection that rolls Yang into the center of the ring. Dreamer powerslams him for a nearfall. Dreamer slaps the mat and almost argues with the referee before catching a glimpse of Jarrett on the outside. But it was enough for Yang to capitalize with a thudding irish whip into the corner. Yang stays on him with a series of brutal uppercuts, then Yang looks to go for a powerbomb, but drops Dreamer on his face instead. Yang looks for a running grapple, but Dreamer sidesteps and uses Yang's momentum to send him midsection first into the turnbuckle. Dreamer pulls him out of the corner for a cradle piledriver and a nearfall. Yang fights away from a reverse DDT attempt and delivers a running STO for a nearfall. Yang picks him up and sets Dreamer up on the top turnbuckle, Yang climbs up after him, but Dreamer tries to fight him off. Yang manages to push Dreamer down to the mat, but Dreamer gets right back up. Yang is ready for him, though, and delivers a modified whisper in the wind. Here is your winner by way of pinfall: Jimmy Wang Yang Ranallo: "Wow, this match certainly had everything. That includes an upset finish. I mean who saw Yang pulling off this victory even though, from the looks of it, Dreamer had more moral support in his corner."
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Post by cage on Jun 25, 2021 20:17:41 GMT -5
Episode 47: GM: Ted DiBiase, Jr. Commentary Team: Tony Schiavone/Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX Champion: Batista [2] WWX World Tag Team Champions: The Two Man Power Trip -Stone Cold/Triple H WWX European Champion: Christian WWX World Television Champion: Kevin Nash WWX Legends Champion: Sabu [2] WWX 24/7 Champion: Booker T
Control Match: Shawn Michaels vs. Matt Hardy
Match 1: Marcus Cor Von (w/ Elijah Burke) vs. Paul Burchill (w/ Balls Mahoney)
Match 2: Sabu vs. Shark Boy (w/ Heidenreich)
Match 3: Shane McMahon vs. Ted DiBiase, Jr.
Match 4: Jeff Jarrett vs. Balls Mahoney (w/ Paul Burchill)
Match 5: Kevin Nash & Booker T vs. The Foreign Legion (Senshi/Tommy Dreamer)
Match 6: Christian & Tajiri vs. Mark Jindrak & Hardcore Holly
Main Event: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (w/ Triple H, Ted DiBiase, Jr., & Batista) vs. Kid Kash (w/ Sylvain Grenier)
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Post by cage on Jul 8, 2021 16:17:06 GMT -5
No votes. Simulation incoming. (thanks to dcw1.) ControlRanallo: "Well, welcome everyone to your Xtreme pre-show Control. As you can see, I'm flying solo for a bit tonight as my now former broadcast colleague was promoted, which you know all about if you watched last night's edition of Xplosion. Speaking of that show, I have some news to share regarding apparently our President's decision after the show went off the air. 'From the desk of President Tunney, effective as soon as Control begins at 7pm tomorrow, the draft will officially be over. The remaining wrestlers are now considered free agents, and the trade process has begun. Everything will be finalized at noon on Monday, which means that until then crossbrand matches are in effect and can change title placements. These will be left agreed upon by the General Managers I have in place. Our next PPV event is still scheduled for July 18th, so you all have until then to finalize your matches for that event. Remember, the Money in the Bank matches will take place then, 8 competitors must be announced for the match to go on. I have decided to this as a result of the behavior of the General Managers this evening. It was unprofessional and myself and the board agreed that it could not be tolerated. Get your brands in order. That is all.' Left out in that letter, is the fact that when Xtreme goes live later tonight, President Tunney did replace my broadcast colleague and that person will be here then. With official business out of the way, let's get back to what you are all really here for and that is the action. Action, we have plenty of it, not only as we are on the road to Opportune Time, but beyond that Dune of Doom. We have a good one for you as former WWX Champion, Shawn Michaels, has agreed to appear on Control and stop the show." Shawn Michaels vs. Matt Hardy The bell dings. This one gets out to a quick start Michaels ducks Hardy's lockup attempt and backs him into a corner. Michaels starts hammering away, but Hardy kept shoving him off and taking his chops like they were nothing. Michaels delivers two low dropkicks to Hardy's right knee, but Hardy tackles him. Hardy then spots The Two Man Power Trip at ringside. Michaels clubs him from behind and delivers a knee drop to the back of the head. Michaels into the cover for a 1 count. While this is happening Triple H and Stone Cold are making their way over to the announce table. Michaels picks Hardy up and sets him up in the corner to start chopping away at him. Then, Michaels with a snapmare and armbar so he can start working over the back and shoulder. Michaels comes off the ropes and hits a swinging neckbreaker for another pin attempt, which gets a nearfall. Then he crossbodies him over the top rope and they both fall to the floor in front of the announce desk. Michaels hits a series of forearms to the back followed by another neckbreaker on the floor. He now rolls back in the ring and tells the ref to keep counting. Hardy almost slides in, but Michaels catches him and ties him up in the ropes to deliver some more chops. He pulls Hardy out of the ring and hits a running knee lift for another near fall. Michaels locks in a sharpshooter, but Hardy turned over and kicked him off almost immediately. Hardy starts dropping double axhandles on Michaels as he tries to get up. Then Hardy delivers a sitout powerbomb for a 1 count. Hardy follows it up with a spear in the corner and a tornado DDT off the ropes for a nearfall. Hardy charges, but Michaels pulls down the top rope, sending Hardy to the outside. Michaels goes for a suicide dive, but Hardy catches him with a forearm. Hardy drops him on the outside with a crossbody off the barricade. Hardy then rolls Michaels into the ring, but it's at that point when the Two Man Power Trip looked like they were going to make their move. Hardy briefly moves to watch them out of the corner of his eye, which gives Michaels the timing to shove him into the ring post. Michaels looked like he was about to connect with sweet chin music, but Hardy caught the foot and reversed it into the twist of fate! Here is your winner as a result of a pinfall: Matt Hardy
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Post by cage on Jul 8, 2021 18:48:08 GMT -5
Episode 48: GM: Corey Graves Commentary Team: Mauro Ranallo NWA-WWX Champion: Bobby Lashley Xtreme Champions WWX FTW Heavyweight Champion: Tazz WWX United States Champion: Randy Orton WWX Cruiserweight Champion: Jamie Noble
Control Match: Cody Rhodes & Jamie Noble vs. The Two Man Power Trip
Match 1: Carlito vs. JTG
Match 2: Nunzio vs. Joey Styles (w/ Jonathan Coachman & Chris Benoit)
Match 3: Battle Royal for an Xtreme Contract Matt Striker vs. Jeff Jarrett vs. Rory McAllister vs. Kenny vs. Finlay vs. Marcus Cor Von vs. JBL vs. Doug Basham vs. Robert Conway vs. Sylvain Grenier
Match 4: The Sandman vs. William Regal (w/ Finlay)
Match 5: The Diner (Eric Young/Trevor Murdoch) vs. The Scraps (Robbie McAllister/Danny Basham)
Match 6: WWX United States Championship Match Randy Orton(c) vs. Dolph Ziggler
Main Event: Tazz vs. The Miz (w/ MNM)
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Post by dcw1 on Jul 9, 2021 4:05:23 GMT -5
Matt Hardy with the clean win! Damnnn……was expecting the Power Trip to get more involved in the finish. Btw, I like Jack Tunney popping up and admonishing the GM’s looking forward to what’s gonna happen once the draft is all done and dusted. Hoping you keep only a few champions on each show.
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Post by cage on Jul 9, 2021 6:53:46 GMT -5
Some brands might end up that way, but all the champions have to end up somewhere.
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Post by cage on Jul 15, 2021 18:02:10 GMT -5
Voting closed. (shout to dcw1 for the new content.) Control Ranallo: "Welcome everyone to your Xtreme pre-show, Control. Last week I introduced you to my new broadcast partner and he will join me after tonight's Control match, but now I get to call the action all by myself the way Schiavone used to do. This is the first week of official draft brands, but the Opportune Time PPV will feature crossbrand matches to determine where the final placements of the championships will be. That said the World Tag Team Champions are set to compete on this show, tonight. It is a hell of a way to kick off a new era in WWX wrestling and we are more than capable of going bigger and bigger." Cody Rhodes & Jamie Noble vs. The Two Man Power Trip The bell dings. Triple H and Jamie Noble start off with both trying a running clothesline, which apparently cancelled each other out because neither man is phased. They trade headbutts and rights and lefts before both make the Tag to their respective partners. Austin hits a backbody drop on a charging Rhodes and goes in to the cover for a 1 count. He puts Rhodes in a rear chinlock, while clubbing away at him, in the center of the ring. Austin pulls him over into their corner and starts stomping a mudhole in him. Then he picks him up and delivers a pumphandle backbreaker for another cover and gets a nearfall. Triple H is Tagged in, he hits his double A spinebuster for another nearfall. Stone Cold is Tagged back in and he delivers a shoulder breaker for yet another 2 count. Rhodes reverses an irish whip and sends Austin down to the outside so he was able to make the Tag to Noble. Austin was able to quickly roll in and Tag Triple H, but Noble caught him with a springboard crossbody and started hitting him with lefts and rights to the face. Noble hits a big forearm to the grounded Triple H before Tagging Cody Rhodes back in. Rhodes and Noble hit a double elbow off the ropes and a double standing elbow drop. Rhodes and Noble kip up. Noble climbs on to Rhodes' back and hits a splash on Triple H. Noble heads back to the apron as Rhodes picks up Triple H and they begin exchanging chops. Rhodes just eats a shoulder block attempt from Triple H. Rhodes Tags in Noble and they hit a double hip toss off the ropes, then Rhodes heads to the apron as Noble locks in a Boston Crab on Triple H before transitioning it into a texas clover leaf, but Triple H was too close to the ropes. Triple H rolls out of the way of an elbow drop attempt from Noble, then delivers a modified flatliner when Rhodes tried to run in. Rhodes rolls back over to the apron, so both teams make the Tag. Stone Cold tackles Rhodes and hits him with a couple of right hands to the face. Then he delivers a backbreaker on Noble before Noble could even leave the ring before crawling in to the pin attempt on Rhodes, but Rhodes has the shoulder up at 2. Austin picks him up, but Rhodes shoves him off, delivered a couple right handed chops, and sent Austin into the corner where Rhodes hits a splash. Rhodes Tags in Noble, then Rhodes spears Triple H off the apron. Meanwhile, Noble uses a boot wash on Austin in the corner, picks him up, and hits a series of knee strikes to his face. Triple H rolled in to break it up, but Noble dropped out of the way and Triple H connects with the running knee but on his own tag team partner, Austin! Rhodes catches Triple H and delivers a samoan drop. Noble manages to pick up Austin in a similar position and drops him on both knees, then floats over into the cover. 1.....2....3! Here are your winners via pinfall: Cody Rhodes and Jamie Noble
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Post by wolvenbear on Jul 16, 2021 3:12:25 GMT -5
Match 1: Marcus Cor Von (w/ Elijah Burke) vs. Paul Burchill (w/ Balls Mahoney) Match 2: Sabu vs. Shark Boy (w/ Heidenreich) Match 5: Kevin Nash & Booker T vs. The Foreign Legion (Senshi/Tommy Dreamer) Match 6: Christian & Tajiri vs. Mark Jindrak & Hardcore Holly Those are some interesting team ups. Alpha Male and Burke could work. Christian and Tajiri is odd but both are amazing wrestlers. Senshi and Dreamer....huh. Shark Boy and Heidenreich? That one makes me raise an eyebrow. I think Shark Boy v Sabu could be fun though.
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Post by cage on Jul 16, 2021 19:00:11 GMT -5
Match 1: Marcus Cor Von (w/ Elijah Burke) vs. Paul Burchill (w/ Balls Mahoney) Match 2: Sabu vs. Shark Boy (w/ Heidenreich) Match 5: Kevin Nash & Booker T vs. The Foreign Legion (Senshi/Tommy Dreamer) Match 6: Christian & Tajiri vs. Mark Jindrak & Hardcore Holly Those are some interesting team ups. Alpha Male and Burke could work. Christian and Tajiri is odd but both are amazing wrestlers. Senshi and Dreamer....huh. Shark Boy and Heidenreich? That one makes me raise an eyebrow. I think Shark Boy v Sabu could be fun though. 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.
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Post by wolvenbear on Jul 17, 2021 12:56:48 GMT -5
Those are some interesting team ups. Alpha Male and Burke could work. Christian and Tajiri is odd but both are amazing wrestlers. Senshi and Dreamer....huh. Shark Boy and Heidenreich? That one makes me raise an eyebrow. I think Shark Boy v Sabu could be fun though. 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.
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