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  1. Great show! Now he will be just BENSON and serve as the overbearing boss to the rest of the roster
  2. At least there is proof Lumis is real and just hiding well in plain sight lol it was silly that Ciampa didn't stare back at him soon enough, sure. But it's nowhere near as supernaturally stupid as the Warrior deal.
  3. NXT Takeover May 29th, 2014 Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida OC: Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and ??? Rating: C The show opens with the familiar sight of the Full Sail University going raucous with ''NXT!'' chants. Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton welcome us to the second ever NXT special in the WWE Network, hyping that the world was being taken by storm with the rise of NXT, and tonight, we would continue on the path of that Takeover! NXT General Manager William Regal is the first man to come out of the curtain, welcoming the Full Sail University to what promises to be a monumental night in NXT's still young history. He compliments Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton for building an exceptional rapport as the commentary team for the brand, but with the departure of longtime fixture Renee Young, it was time for him to arrange a replacement, and so, it was his pleasure to introduce to the NXT fans... Triple H? The WWE COO comes out, greatly confusing the NXT General Manager. Hunter thanks Regal for all the work he's put out thus far, having been personally appointed by The Game for the job. But if no one's familiar with the fact that NXT is his brand to manage at the very top, they were about to, right about now. He had gone through Regal's list of replacements for Renee, and none of them quite matched his idea of a man who would bring more eyes to the product. But he had found that man, who effective immediately, would be joining Tom and Byron at the desk and would serve as his eyes and ears on NXT. ERIC BISCHOFF! A smile is in the face of the returning Eric Bischoff, who once fought tooth and nail to defeat the WWE, and was now once again working for his former enemy! A hug is in place between Bischoff and Hunter, with shades of 2002. Bischoff takes his seat alongside the two men, shaking their hands and noting how it's a pleasure to be around such an amazing, growing product that is NXT. With that, Hunter briefly glares at Regal with a smile, leaving the COO to tell the fans to enjoy the show and all the remaining surprises he's arranged for the night, because... ...WE ARE NXT! Backstage, Sami Zayn is alongside new backstage interviewer JoJo Offerman. JoJo asks Sami what his mindset is heading into tonight's match against Tyler Breeze, due to many claims that he simply can't get it done in big matches. Sami says he can't doubt himself if he is to succeed tonight. He's known his priorities while preparing for this match ever since it was announced, and now, it was time he made Breeze pay for facial treatment with the Helluva Kick that's got his name on it tonight. After that, it was on to winning the NXT Championship and putting his stamp on the brand for good. The Full Sail University is graced by the presence of a recent debut in Chuck Magnet, who questions how this company could have acquired his services and then neglected to include him in the show that everyone would be watching while still keeping a straight face. He says there are 30 hot babes just waiting for him at the hotel for his supposed night off, but he just couldn't leave this show hanging without providing it with a trademark Chuck Magnet legendary moment. So what he's going to do right now is streak naked throughout the ring and show how the big Chucky operated in big time moments just as he does, a sight to remember for the Full Sail University. The crowd has a collective gasp and curiosity if Chuck will actually do what he said, Bischoff saying he likes this kid's initiative. HOLY SH- IT'S... A new addition to NXT in FINN BÁLOR puts an end to the Chuck Magnet Show of legendaryness, the crowd in awe of his every move as he proceeds to a slow strut to the ring followed by the lights shining down on him at key moments of a truly epic theme song. Inside the ring, Finn and Chuck stare each other down, Chuck having stripped down to his underwear, and as he tries to depart, he trips and falls over his pants, and as he struggles back to his feet, Finn hits him with a massive dropkick to the corner! He goes up for another big move, but Chuck is just able to escape. In any event, Finn Bálor is here and he's just made a huge statement on his first night in NXT! Following an emotional celebration from Sami Zayn, Tyler Breeze is left fuming inside the ring, looking at his cellphone camera then becoming horrified at the wounds of the match showing in his face. Breeze grabs a microphone, and says he will make Sami pay, NXT had not seen the last of Tyler Breeze! He challenges Sami to return to the ring so they can finish what they started! ''In this day and time the strong survive...'' OH...MY...GOD... IT'S ''COWBOY'' JAMES STORM! HE IS IN NXT! Tyler Breeze and the Full Sail University are all shocked at the arrival of James Storm to the NXT stage, and before one can blink, Breeze is seen trying to hightail out of the ring before he can be dealt more punishment by the Cowboy, but Storm catches him, delivering Last Call on the stage! Storm picks up the mic in the ring, and he says it's about damn time someone was around here to teach them boys what a real wrestler looks like. They were about to have some real fun together. ''MY NAME IS ENZO AMORE! AND I AM A CERTIFIED G AND A BONAFIDE STUD. AND YOU CAN'T. TEACH. THAT!'' ''AND THIS RIGHT HERE, THIS IS BIG CASS. AND HE'S 7 FOOT TALL. AND YOU CAN'T. TEACH. THAT!'' ''AND THIS RIGHT HERE, THIS IS CARMELLA! AND SHE'S HOT AS HELL. AND YOU CAN'T. TEACH. THAT!'' ''BADA-BOOM, REALEST GUYS IN THE ROOM. HOW YOU DOIN'?'' After Enzo goes on a tirade against JTG on how him going bald tonight would be the most memorable thing he will ever have done in his career, it is time for Big Cass to take on the mic. ''JTG...Shad...it's time you boys got a reality check from the realest guys in the room. And after tonight when you go bald, JTG...THERE'S GOING TO BE ONLY ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU, AND I'M GONNA. SPELL. IT. OUT. FOR YA!'' S! A! W! F! T! SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWFT! The same vignette that was shown during the past edition of NXT reappears, with shots of a frozen cabin as the words ''Winter is Coming'' appear on the screen. Post-Show Notes: I'm cancelling a formal prediction contest for the time being due to the lack of predictions for all three events I've put it up so far. If people request a return in the future, I'm open to doing one again. I'll still put up predictions for fun if anyone ever wants to try their stake at it, but there will be no prizes until stated otherwise. Over the Limit will probably be posted within the next couple of days as I keep tinkering with the format for pay-per-views in the new forum.
  4. yoooooooo epic to see that LeBron James' old teammate Sasha Pavlovic doubles as a CornellVerse wrestler! Easy to read format, I'll catch up early tomorrow and will be keeping an eye out on this one.
  5. I just want to clarify that I used to be Smasher1311 so you can merge my past scores together lol
  6. Rey Mysterio Austin, HHH & Undertaker - That WCW team MAY be a worthy challenger in a couple of years, but for now just a tune-up for the stars with some bigger WCW names coming up. Flawless Technicians Edge Batista & Brock Lesnar Chris Jericho Goldberg Eddie Guerrero Eddie vs. Angle 87 0
  7. Chris Benoit D'Lo & Faarooq Bucks of Youth Jeff Hardy JBL Chris Jericho & Edge EDIT: Wait a minute Lloyd, you've already posted this show lmao
  8. Biggins Boys Gino Montero DDD Human Army Wolf Hawkins Mighty Mo & BLITZ Jay Chord
  9. Thank you for the compliment, djskeemask! had to provide an update here to thank Arlie as all my older posts have returned WITH PERFECT CODING! Just amazing stuff. I I will be leaving Takeover and OTL predictions open for a bit longer if anyone wants to chime in.
  10. Good afternoon...hmmmmmm...what happened to my diary? It legit just disappeared in a puff of smoke. EDIT: Nevermind. It was randomly shunted to page 2 with the older posts now reappearing. Let's see if any new issues have arisen. EDITEDIT: IT'S ALL PERFECT! Thanks Arlie!
  11. WWE Over the Limit 2014 LIVE on June 1st, 2014, from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois! NXT Takeover LIVE on the WWE Network! The WWE Network special double-header kicks off on May 29th, 2014, from the Full Sail University!
  12. ''Stupid Mistake'' The New Day opens SmackDown, trash talking their Over the Limit opponents and the dissention ongoing between them; they take credit for breaking Chris Jericho, leading to his loss to Fandango. A surprise visitor in Randy Orton comes out, leading Kofi Kingston most of all to take a step forward. Woods asks Orton what gives, and Orton says the five of them have a pretty formidable thing going on here; the only problem is, it wasn't going to be sustainable. Orton says they saw their failures in the WWE as a social issue, but it was none of that. Kofi gets in Orton's face, and says he hates Orton's guts for what he did to him years ago. Orton smirks, confessing to being the reason why Kofi was shunted back down the card; but it was for the greater good! Orton says Kofi was stupid back then, and still is now. This merry band would lead him nowhere but to the waiting arms of the RKO tonight in their main event King of the Ring first round matchup. Orton adds that he's never won the King of the Ring, and he would like to add that accolade to his ever growing list. Because like it or not, his career had far eclipsed all five of theirs put together and it would always be that way. Henry reminds Orton of that one time where he kicked his ass, stating he could do that again before his match with Kofi if he'd like. Orton dismisses that, and the loss as a slip. But he would not slip tonight against Kofi Kingston, where he'd once again denounce him as nothing but stupid and begin his quest to prevent this tournament from having a happy ending; for all supposed good things in the WWE were forever destined to end with the Age of Orton towering above them. Renee Young visits Rey Mysterio's home in San Diego California, being greeted by son and daughter, Dominik and Aaliyah. The house looks to be going through great turmoil, and as Rey catches sight of Renee, he orders her to leave. Renee tries to pressure Rey to answer on whether or not he'd listen to Sin Cara as the International Sensation requested an audience with Rey in order to discuss how he could help him, but Mysterio has none of it, doing his best not to scream at Renee while still ordering her out of his house. The victorious Shelley is sorrounded by the colored Stardusts around the ring, the red one specifically staring curiously at the champion. Shelley cocks his fists ready for a fight, but this time, it's nothing but mind games as all three cackle in conjunction before carelessly skipping away. Richie Steamboat, alongside Justin Gabriel, hypes his challenge of Rusev at Over the Limit, stating he would wear down the brute and pin his shoulders to the mat to finally make a name for himself on Sunday. Becky Lynch and Kaitlyn, one from the SmackDown Locker Room and the other from the McMahon family private jet, trade final words before Over the Limit. Becky talks about how she's nearly had the champion pinned down for Disarmer, and that she had ensured the hold became something Kaitlyn feared; at Over the Limit, there was no escape. She says Kaitlyn would join Barbara and Paige in the ER when she was done with her. Kaitlyn continues to dismiss Becky's challenge as nothing more than ordinary, and that she had arranged the preparations for Over the Limit to end the same way everything has for the past year and a half. She sarcastically congratulates Becky for being grateful over sneak attacks, but all that mattered was the end result on Sunday, and she would be left greatly disappointed alongside her rapidly growing and already rabid fanbase, you can bank on that. CM Punk mocks Drew McIntyre and Wade Barrett for always needing the help of other men in order to get anything done in the WWE, such was this Monday when the lonely Barrett got swiftly eliminated from the King of the Ring, and such would be this Sunday when he'd put McIntyre to sleep and shut him up for good. McIntyre comes out and replies to Punk by saying it had been long since someone needed to shunt Punk down a few pegs, his overhyped run that was a product of one massive hypocrite having given him a wrong notion of where he stood on the pecking order. He says it's fitting that it would be the future of this company to teach him a lesson at Over the Limit, a chance he had been anxiously waiting for. The New Day sorrounds The Viper in Kofi's revenge while being shouted at that he's stupid, before Triple H is seen ordering Batista to go help his Evolution teammate escape the predicament. Batista hesitates, but he is forced to make a decision as Mark Henry hammers him! Batista and Orton are easily outnumbered by The New Day as they look to make a statement, but before Batista is to be leveled with World's Strongest Slam, the World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan comes flying in with Busaiku Knee! Bryan helps his Over the Limit opponent fight off the New Day, the two staring at the other in unease as Orton is left downed in the mat, screaming in pain while being looked at by the Nature Boy. As Batista retreats, Bryan utters something amongst the lines of wanting his opponent to be 100% in Chicago. That is the scene we're presented with, one timely alliance that promises not to last a second longer as SmackDown fades to black, we'll see you on Sunday!
  13. ''Lima'' Good Ol' JR opens the show this week, declaring open the 2014 Jerry Lawler King of the Ring Tournament! He says the field is as wide open as ever this year with 32 of the best that the WWE has to offer, and the winner would be the first to honor a man of great character while also greatly furthering their career in the process by winning the prestigious tournament. Renee has Vitamin C in the ring next, Jericho looking greatly different from when last we saw him on SmackDown as he was pinned by Fandango in a monumental upset. Renee asks them about the ramifications of that match going not only into Sunday, but their entry in the King of the Ring as their matches would be taking place next week. Jericho takes over the interview entirely, playfully asking Renee if she doesn't know who the two of them are; of course none of that would matter. Because Chris Jericho and Christian are two professionals who take nothing for granted and don't get rattled when they are defeated by scrawny nobodies. He says The New Day would get what it's coming to them this Sunday, and they would ride that wave of momentum all the way to winning the King of the Ring, unless of course he were to suffer another unlikely moment of bullshit by losing to Phantasmo again the next week. Jericho starts laughing, which startles Renee, Christian and Renee's fellow announcers. Renee says it's Fandango, to which Jericho simply replies ''of course it is'', leaving alongside Christian looking weirdly re-energized. Lana chastizes the audience for believing in the odds that Richie Steamboat will defeat Rusev at Over the Limit. She says America has always been obsessed with the idea that a hero, an underdog would save them from the ''evil'' forces of foreign countries whenever necessary. She dismisses Richie as a joke, one that Rusev would easily crush on Sunday. Miz and Morrison run down their match this Sunday, dismissing Heath Slater's claim that they had been treating him and only him as a joke; the thing was, everyone else in the WWE was a joke compared to the greatest tag team to ever grace this or any company in the 21st century. And you could rest assured one of them was taking the King of the Ring crown home this year. Be jealous. After Cena is swarmed by The New Day, Zack Ryder storms the ring, and in turn, The New Day gladly backs down from Cena. Woods signals to Ryder that Cena's lifeless carcass is ''all his'', but Ryder instead sticks to his friend and hammers the New Day with a barrage of fists! Ryder ends up greatly regretting this, as he's hit with a major shoulder block by Big E, followed by Big Ending and World's Strongest Slam! Renee wonders if being loyal to his friends will cost Zack Ryder major opportunities this Sunday, as it has done his entire career. The Usos are approached by Judas Devlin backstage, alone and without the rest of The Wyatt Family. He eerily warns them that the day of reckoning was nearing after each second, and they wouldn't want to challenge the will of the cause once it was here. The brawl continues as Paul Heyman looks on from the stage. Punk gets the upper hand as he flies through the three with a double clothesline from the apron that was aimed at Aries and McIntyre, these two rivalries will come to a head at Over the Limit! Heath Slater cuts a promo guaranteeing that he would overcome partner's Brad Maddox lust and lack of focus by carrying them to championship glory at Over the Limit. He says Miz and Morrison are making a grave mistake by overlooking him, the man who brought the Intercontinental Championship back to relevance. The man who could always be trusted to put on a star performance in the big stage. Slater says he'd put the two through the highway to hell if needed, but he was regaining his championship. He wanted it really, really badly. Final words are exchanged between Evolution and The Shield before Over the Limit; Triple H gives credit where credit is due for a sound decision from their part as to who they considered as their leader in Roman Reigns, a man with potential you can sense from a mile away. Ambrose says the decision wasn't made with who the leader was in mind; all three of them were the leader. Rollins says it came down to who would have the mindset to beat up Triple H as he deserves while not also costing themselves by going overboard with it. Orton brings up how that explains why Ambrose wasn't chosen, but where does Rollins fit in there? Flair laughs at the fact Rollins' Shield comrades iced him out of the decision most likely, since he didn't possess the killer body or the killer instinct to hang with The Game. Rollins is fuming, but after Ambrose helps him calm down (Reigns staring a hole through Triple H in insane focus this entire time), Rollins says it is about intelligence; he had helped them craft the best laid out plan to go with this Sunday, and it would be deployed with success. Hunter says that intelligence is taking your opportunity when you have it and running with it. He again admits he's got a massive ego and took every dirty trick in the book to be where he is today; he wonders if Rollins would have the guts to do the same when requested of him. Flair says intelligence is betting on what's been battle tested and battle proven! He says that no matter how much potential Roman Reigns has, one of the greatest of all time still had much in the tank and he would come raining down on his ass at Over the Limit! Evolution then departs the ring, Reigns not switching his stare off of Triple H one inch. Before the show finally fades to black, Hunter does leave the trio with one reminder...''there is always a plan B.'' NXT May 21st, 2014 Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida OC: Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton Rating: C+
  14. Adam Cole The Young Bucks Kevin Steen Best Friends Davey Richards The Golden Lovers
  15. ''Say His Name'' Sheamus is disappointed at the result, leading him to kick the champion's teeth in with Brogue Kick! This leads every other member of the massive Over the Limit tag team match to be embroiled in a brawl. Josh mentions how this may be detrimental to Vitamin C for later tonight, when they will meet the admittedly odd pairing of CM Punk and Fandango in a King of the Ring preview tag match. Vickie Guerrero introduces us to some of the newcomers that we will see next week at Over the Limit in the Cruiserweight Invitational. Mat technician Drew Gulak, second generation stalwart Dakota Darsow, up and coming NXT teammates Kalisto and El Local, Japanese junior Akira Tozawa, veteran youngsters in Tony Nese and Xion (this was before the game presented me with an unique scenario where he was diagnosed with cancer), and mysterious Dutchman Aleister Black. She says all of these men would be given opportunities to better acclimate themselves to the WWE after Over the Limit, but only one of them would have the chance to make a big first impression on pay-per-view and become the new #1 Contender. She says the men you already watch on WWE TV would also be involved in the mix, and advises the fans to tune into the Over the Limit Kickoff Show. Suddenly, the Red Stardust appears all alone in the titantron, popping all over the screen in a peekaboo sort of way. He says that the Cosmos have instructed him to watch over this match VERY closely, and this time, Vickie could not be excused; she would be a casualty of the wars to come, much like the rest of them, unless the Cosmic Key was to be retrieved. After the champion badmouths Becky Lynch once again, the challenger is eager to take Kaitlyn on a fistfight, one that is evenly matched until Becky takes the champion down in a surprising move and once again nearly locks in the Disarmer! Kaitlyn again slithers out of the ring to save herself, but as Booker mentions, if one of his fave five in Becky is able to put the champ in that hold come Over the Limit, the legendary title run may just be over! Outside of Brock Lesnar's locker room where the usual commotion is not present, instead chilling silence as Paul Heyman departs. Renee Young tries to catch up in time, but Heyman again reminds her to stop trying to get the scoop when it comes to Brock Lesnar; the entire world would get to know The Beast's next move at the exact same time. He says what matters is a week from Sunday, his client Drew McIntyre would realize his untapped potential by pinning the man who fans saw as untouchable in CM Punk. He tells Renee to focus on that, and he and McIntyre would gladly take an interview with her after the match that night. Alberto Del Rio's theme song plays, and instead of The Aristocrat coming out, it's his personal ring announcer Ricardo Rodriguez, all alone! He admits there is dissention within the Aristocracy group with all that's been going on recently, but that tonight he'd give the fans something they had been waiting for a long time, the proper in-ring return of Ricardo Rodriguez! He vows to make his patron proud, by defeating the cowardly perro Sin Cara. Cara then points to the camera, and says he will find a way to bring Rey Mysterio back to his former glory, he owed it to himself at this point. He knows deep down, the same honorable man is still there under a speck of self-doubt and pity. Backstage, CM Punk enters a locker room to lay witness to Fandango and Summer Rae rehearsing the art of Fandangoing. Punk blinks, not looking very impressed, as he asks if he came in a wrong time. Fandango says he came in at the perfect time, the peace of mind radiating through that locker room would power them through tonight and the entire King of the Ring tournament. Punk laughs, mentioning how he greatly respects Fandango as a competitor, but that he was pretty loony with all this extra bullcrap. He says he'll compete alongside him tonight, but that the two weren't friends or anything close to the sort. Fandango says that as long as Punk presents himself as a man of honor in order to atone following the long stretch of time where he was not, he will be cool with him. Batista is then confronted by World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan, who gives him props for the hell of a beating he took from The Animal the previous week. He acknowledges how much of an equalizer the Bite would prove to be, but he would not allow himself not to fight until the very end, these people would not allow him not to fight until the very end. He tells Batista it would be a western standoff at Over the Limit; the quickest to the draw may as well be the winner. Batista says he felt immense joy last week when he had Bryan suffocating in the Batista Bite. He felt more alive than ever in this run. At Over the Limit, he'd reclaim his long awaited spot as a major player in this company, and he'd end the short lived fairy tale with a knockout back to reality. Renee Young interviews Vitamin C, asking them how they're feeling following the brawl that took place earlier in the show and how it might affect their main event matchup tonight. Jericho is noticeably close faced, so it forces Christian to answer the question; he says The New Day undoubtedly did a number on them, but that the Peeps and Jerichoholics would inject them with the jolt of Vitamin C needed to get through just enough to come away with a win. Renee tries to get something out of Jericho by asking him his expectations for this year's King of the Ring tournament following his runner-up attempt the previous year, but Jericho leaves the scene without uttering a single word. While Fandango, Summer and the crowd are in a mix of shock and awe, Jericho is nothing but speechless, asking the official Charles Robinson what just happened! Christian tries to get his partner to leave the ring without much protest, which he eventually succeeds in, though Jericho's look of confusion would have to be surgically removed from his face at this point. Fandango's theme song leads the Milwaukee crowd to sing along as he and Summer celebrate until we fade to black! WWE Sunday Night Heat May 18th, 2014 OC: Josh Mathews, Byron Saxton and Matt Striker
  16. Gotta say that I quite like the new forums for show posting. Easier for images for sure. Of course, a few things need getting used to. If someone can help me figure out how to make the videos smaller in here, I'd greatly appreciate it.
  17. ''Echo'' The show opens with a promo battle between WWE Champion AJ Styles and Austin Aries. The two vow to make the other say I Quit at Over the Limit, and finally put an end to this years long animosity between them. Styles says he'll be damned if Aries will be the one to put an end to this process he's going through in order to build his real estate in the WWE and immortalize himself as one of the greatest in the industry. Aries says anything AJ does, he can do better. He had defeated ''The Immortal'' Hulk Hogan the previous year, retired Stone Cold Steve Austin again at WrestleMania and had just barely not beaten AJ at Extreme Rules. He says The Greatest Man That Ever Lived has not gotten to where he is by quitting, and he wouldn't start doing so now. Before Lana can praise Russia and her client Rusev, the two are interrupted by Richie Steamboat and Justin Gabriel! Richie confronts Rusev on attacking Zeb Colter the previous week, citing it as a dishonorable act. Lana says that Rusev did only something this company should have done ages ago, he had gotten rid of a xenophobic old sack of bones that had no usage left. She then mentions the irony in a struggling foreigner in Gabriel backing up an american failure in Steamboat. Steamboat says that Gabriel saw the value in him as a competitor and person; he had only needed a break in order to stand out from the pack and shed his past struggles. He challenges Rusev to a match at Over the Limit, promising to tame the beast and shut up the two for good. Rusev stares down the second generation star, and Lana accepts the challenge in behalf of her man, laughing and stating he will be crushed alongside his unrealistic expectations of himself. IN A WORLD FULL...OF WINNERS AND LOSERS. TWO MEN HAVE RISEN ABOVE! TO BRING YOU... THE DIRT SHEET The Miz and John Morrison present the newest edition of The Dirt Sheet, where the two recall this dejavu of a moment that is the two of them sitting in there with the United States and Intercontinental Championships. A recap is shown of October 2009 when this was the case, and the two were bitter enemies trading barbs with one another. Back in the current day, the two compliment the other for the sharp insults back then, before Miz adds that as the trailblazers the two are, they have since challenged the notion that a team must have a Jannetty. Morrison audibly whispers that it's a good thing they did, or else Miz would be the Jannetty, before starting to whistle. Miz is speechless for a moment, and he says they won't be starting this again. Neither one of their moneymakers would look good jumping through a window, anyway. Morrison says someone's face he would like to see going through a window, alongside all the 2 CDs that were produced for his music, the worst received YouTube content this side of Rebecca Black. The two welcome former champion Heath Slater and Brad Maddox to the ring, the One Man Band keeping his slick and cool composure. Miz says that, as much as he appreciates Detroit, last week was special to him back in his hometown of Cleveland. He had retained the championship over big boy Berto, and after the show was over with, he and Morrison picked up some hotties outside of the Q (Be jealous) and readied for a magical night at the Palace of Wisdom. The two turn their stares to the side, before Miz adds that unfortunately, there were no condoms left in the area that night, and all evidence pointed to one culprit. Slater feels proud with a smile for a moment, before Miz and Morrison turn to Brad Maddox and ask him his secret; what led to him in one night becoming the man who screwed Cleveland over more than LeBron James. Before Maddox can reply, Slater angrily removes the mic from his associate's hand, saying he knows what's going on here with them not asking any questions related to the match. He says Miz and Morrison are taking him for granted, thinking he's a joke and they will easily get past the One Man Band at Over the Limit. Slater says he thought he had earned more respect than that recently, but surely enough, men kept doubting him over and over again, including the two. He says that every one of these men would eventually find out that when it comes to the big dance, no one can outperform the One Man Band once he's in his comfort zone, and at Over the Limit, like it or not, he was coming back for his Intercontinental Championship; he did not particularly care for what Maddox's intentions would be with the U.S. gold. A staredown ensues, before the whole ordeal is interrupted by Divas Champion Kaitlyn, who laughs at the fact that her Over the Limit opponent in Becky Lynch came up to the company by pairing up with two goobers like Miz and Morrison. She says her notions are all coming true, and in Chicago, she'd absolutely humiliate Becky to teach her where she belongs in this division. Becky Lynch is shown to have been hiding behind the Dirt Sheet set all along, and she launches a surprise attack on the champion, leveling her with a barrage of fists, before barely being unable to lock on the Disarmer! Kaitlyn escapes in one piece, Stephanie McMahon joining her on stage to check on her ace's condition, but the fact of the matter is, Becky Lynch is having none of Kaitlyn's disrespect towards her! Backstage, Cesaro enters the locker room of Curtis Axel, the two having been set to team up tonight in the main event in anticipation of next week's inaugural King of the Ring first round matchups. Cesaro points out to Axel that they have very similar goals in this company and both of them had signature WrestleMania moments this year. He says he doesn't believe Axel can be a better king than he will be, but he damn well hopes the two will meet in the tournament and have a hell of a match in the process. Axel says he wouldn't have it any other way, and adds that Cesaro might have been around more places than he has and might speak more languages, but Axel's natural pedigree was simply incomparable; he had proved so time and time again, and would not hesitate to do so against Cesaro either. But for tonight, he'd gladly join in this unlikely partnership. After all, being perfect meant he could mesh well with anyone and everyone; he had just done that with former rival CM Punk at Extreme Rules. The two share a nod of respect, before Cesaro departs. After that complete and utter squash, Bo Dallas admits even he can't find a way to motivate The Colony to BOlieve. He is joined at ringside by Christopher James Parker and Mason Ryan, the behemoth holding Parker's signature cardboard signs advertising the deforestation of the Amazon and the perils that Planet Earth is facing, all the while Parker talks about all that over a megaphone. Bo is amused, telling Parker and Ryan that he will sign a petition to help them once he's backstage, as long as they traded favors and the two promised they'd BOlieve. Parker says any compromise is worth it for the good of the planet, and so, Bo had a deal. Renee Young interviews the tag champions in The Usos, who defy the dangers that Luke Harper and Erick Rowan have shown to be since coming to the WWE. The two say that they didn't come this far to drop the belts on their first major defense, Bray's lackeys would have to put them to the stretcher in order to overcome their passion, and maybe that would be what it'd take for them to get rid of the monsters themselves. Riley is absolutely irate at the result of the match, getting up to Cena's face afterwards and letting him know about it. Zack Ryder and Courtney Taylor again try to play defense, though this time, Cena accidentally pushes his friend and causes a rift as Ryder for once decides to push back. Kane is seen audibly laughing in the background, his voice telling Cena to embrace the hate and attack Zack Ryder, but before anything can happen, Mark Henry of The New Day levels Cena with World's Strongest Slam! Ryder considers returning to the ring to help Cena, but Riley is able to keep his partner from doing so, telling him it's not worth it on so many levels. The New Day then stands over John Cena, statement made just before they are to join The Highlight Reel. The Highlight Reel is immediately hijacked as The New Day refuse to leave the ring in order for Jericho to set up his decoration, instead Woods picks up a microphone and lets Jericho know they will be taking over this interview and he will like it. Woods says questions have been abundant as to what and why. He says people ask him all the time why he'd go against the people who once gave him power on SmackDown. He says that was false power; he had to answer to a set of people and adhere to their every wish, while deserving men were left rotting in the background. He says the four men with him are just a fraction of these men, and now that they're together, they answer to no one but themselves. Past and future imposing behemoths in Big E and Mark Henry would not be told to hold back any longer; they had a blank sheet to wreck havoc and were in fact encouraged to do so if it so pleased them. The backing of the church in form of The Pope would mean that they were performing the duty of God with this trek, and he is not a man to question an odyssey that has been blessed. Lastly, Kofi Kingston had been treated as a sideshow his entire career, his opportunities thrown aside by men that had been handed everything. This disgusted Woods on a personal level, himself a man who was forced to watch as management forced him to work with Hulk Hogan as an equal for a time the previous year. He doesn't need to say more about that. Woods says that he's a walking and talking file on The Conspiracy and their plans, but that he had no intentions of opening up on that. They were simply doomed to fail due to the simple fact the bosses had the entire operation in the reins from the beginning. For a true workers' revolution to take place, the workers themselves have to take the reins, and this was The New Day. They would not rest until each and every single one of them were acknowledged as valuable members of this company, overthrowing the current flawed management model and holding the championship gold they all deserved in the process. This brings him to their opponents at Over the Limit and firstly, the would-be host of this interview, Chris Jericho. Woods chastizes Y2J for being washed up, noting how he watched as Jericho failed time and time again to recapture his former magic even with all the chances he had worked hard to hand him the previous year; he had simply lost it. Now he had been relegated to team with the least relevant half of Edge and Christian again, even 3 years after the former's retirement. He challenges Jericho to look himself in the mirror and see what he has to change in order to succeed once again. He was once a feared and ruthless competitor, one worthy of stepping in The New Day's path. For right now, he and Christian were mere stones they would easily move at Over the Limit. As for Ryback and Sheamus? Two men with no familiarity with one another that would be eaten alive by his feared duo of the master of the Hall of Pain and a man that requested 5 seconds to beat his foes. Jericho leads his Over the Limit foursome to the ring, as he denounces Woods as a stupid idiot, telling him Chris Jericho has never lost it and never will lose it, he had rough patches in the past, but eventually, he'd always find a way out of them. And The New Day would be stupid to pretend as if he'd just lay down and allow them to make a name over him, if he understands what he's saying to him right now. Sheamus says that the fellas had made a huge mistake in targeting the four, and that darkness would befall The New Day much quicker than they expected at Over the Limit. He had each of their names written in his boots for a Brogue Kick. Christian says he's used to dealing with pretentious douchebags like Woods in his career, and he'd simply outwork them at Over the Limit. Ryback leads a Feed Me More chant, and the nine men stare each other down. Evolution is in the ring next, and after Triple H briefly pep talks Batista and how this time he will undoubtedly succeed in his venture of challenging Daniel Bryan at Over the Limit or else, he calls out The Shield in anticipation that they will have come up with a decision for who will face him that night. The Shield indeed joins the veteran group in the ring, and after circling around for a few moments, it seems as if they have made up their mind, as the silent powerhouse in Roman Reigns steps up to the plate, staring down The Game with a neverending and focused glare. Triple H smirks, before leaving with his cavalry. The show fades to black with the Shield at full force in the ring, it seems as if another marquee matchup for Over the Limit has been set. Will Roman Reigns be the one to put an end to the tyranny? NXT May 14th, 2014 Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida OC: Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Renee Young Rating: C+
  18. Right, I am quite tired of waiting around for things to be fixed, so I'll be trying out a show or two tonight. If the thread fixes itself with all the posts before this one reappearing, that's fantastic. If not, I will either pray the older boards never die so I can link the older shows for new readers or I will delete this thread and create a new one with both the old shows and the ones I'll be posting firstly in here.
  19. Okada Nakamura Tanahashi Shibata Takahashi Masato Tanaka K.E.S. Fale & Devitt Time Splitters Team Liger
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