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Post by djp73 » 06 Jun 2020, 20:22

Great Raw show. Love the tag tourney and the fatal 4 way.

King of the ring tournament has a lot of interesting potential matchups. Going with Brock vs Guerrero in the final.
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Post by Xixak » 06 Jun 2020, 20:30

Caesar wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 19:37
Got my money on X-Pac upsetting his way to the being the king of the ring.
Woah... you posted in my chise.
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Post by Xixak » 06 Jun 2020, 20:30

djp73 wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 20:22
Great Raw show. Love the tag tourney and the fatal 4 way.

King of the ring tournament has a lot of interesting potential matchups. Going with Brock vs Guerrero in the final.
I'm interested to see how long Goldberg can hang onto the heavyweight title.

I like Brock to win the tournament this time too. Was basically unstoppable last time if not for nWo cheating like hell lol

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 21:00

booyaka booyaka 6-1-9
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Post by Xixak » 07 Jun 2020, 05:31

Soapy wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 21:00
booyaka booyaka 6-1-9
He did pretty well in the last tournament. Beat HBK but then got his world rocked by Brock Lesnar lol
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Post by Xixak » 07 Jun 2020, 07:12

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September Week 1 | Tulsa, OK

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Match #1: One on One Normal | Randy Savage vs. Ultimate Warrior
The Rock needs a new challenger for his WWE Championship, and who better to compete for that spot than two of the best to ever do it in the WWE, the "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Ultimate Warrior? The more agile Savage got off to a hot start with Warrior not really able to handle him, but eventually a big clothesline from Warrior slowed him down. From there, Warrior's power game took over as he was simply slinging the Macho Man all over the ring with throw after throw and toss after toss. This temporary success got to his head though, and Warrior would play to the crowd after each move, giving Savage more time to recover. Eventually Macho Man was able to climb the top rope while Warrior had his back turned for a pose and hit him with a diving double axe handle. He followed that up with his signature diving elbow drop to cover Warrior and become the new #1 contender. As Savage was celebrating post-match, The Rock came out to attack him from behind, but Savage was ready for him. They fought, and Randy was able to catch the Rock with a big elbow to the face before heading back up the ramp.
Winner: Randy Savage by pinfall

Match #2: One on One Normal | Rey Mysterio (5) vs. Shelton Benjamin (4) | King of the Ring Quarter-Final
Rey Mysterio and Shelton Benjamin locked up in the center of the ring to start off the Smackdown! King of the Ring tournament. The crowd seemed to be pretty firmly behind the smaller Mysterio, which drew the ire of Shelton Benjamin who was normally a fan favourite. Throughout the match, Shelton was using a lot more knee strikes and strong style moves that were more vicious than his usual amateur wrestling style. Shelton was overwhelming Rey, hitting him with a chain over exploder suplexes, followed by a jumping complete shot and yet another exploder suplex, but Rey kicked out at two leaving Shelton sitting on his knees in disbelief. Shelton realized he needed to up the ante and threw Mysterio over the ropes to take the action outside the ring. That was clearly a mistake though, with more obstacles and real estate to work with, Mysterio's speed became a bigger factor and he was able to get Shelton to run himself into the steps and barricade by dodging. They fought afterwards, but when the referee reached a count of nine, both superstars realized they needed to get back into the ring. Rey got in first and as soon as Shelton followed him, he kicked him into the ropes setting him up for a 6-1-9. Mysterio followed that up with the West Coast Pop and then got a massive pop from the crowd when the ref counted to three, signaling him as the victor. A dejected Shelton Benjamin could only sulk and hobble backstage after losing.
Winner: Rey Mysterio by pinfall

Match #3: One on One Normal | Brock Lesnar (1) vs. Big Boss Man (8) | King of the Ring Quarter-Final
Something happened at the start of this match that we've been yet to see since he debuted in WWE. Brock Lesnar was overpowered. Standing 6'7, 330lbs, Big Boss Man had a significant size advantage over the already massive Lesnar, and he put it to good use. He was able to suplex and bomb Brock in multiple different ways, taming the beast and making it look like we might see a first round upset. Boss Man eventually caught Brock with the Boss Man Slam, but Lesnar was able to kick out at two. Then, the beast got angry. Out of nowhere, he popped right back up to the disbelief of Boss Man, and hit him with three consecutive german suplexes. Big Boss Man kicked out of the subsequent pin at two, but that didn't matter, Brock went right back to work. He hoisted all 330 pounds of Big Boss Man above his shoulders and delivered an earth-shattering F-5. There would be no kicking out of that as the referee counted to three and Lesnar advanced to the semi-finals.
Winner: Brock Lesnar by pinfall.

Main Event: Two on Two Tag Team | Nation of Domination vs. Brothers of Destruction
Before this match could even get started, Mark Henry and Papa Shango came running down the ramp during Taker and Kane's entrance and smashed them in the heads from behind. They then stomped out the Brothers of Destruction, leaving them battered and bruised outside the ring. Henry grabbed a microphone and went to the referee and demanded he start the match or else he'd get the same kind of punishment as Taker and Kane. The referee reluctantly called for the bell, and Papa Shango pitched Kane into the ring for Mark Henry to hit him with a World's Strongest Slam and put him down for a three count. It's clear the Nation of Domination have no interest in fair fights.
Winners: Nation of Domination by pinfall.
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Post by Xixak » 07 Jun 2020, 07:13

Does it look better with the picture smaller like this?
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Post by djp73 » 07 Jun 2020, 07:47

Pic looks the same on mobile.
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Post by Xixak » 07 Jun 2020, 10:56

djp73 wrote:
07 Jun 2020, 07:47
Pic looks the same on mobile.
Yeah the aspect ratio is the same that's why. But I changed the size from 1200x1200 to 600x600
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Post by Xixak » 09 Jun 2020, 19:45

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September Week 2 | Calgary, Canada

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Match #1: One on One Normal | Lita vs. Mickie James
Lita put on an absolutely dominating display here, beating Mickie James in less than a minute to open up RAW.
Winner: Lita by pinfall.

Match #2: One on One Normal | Big Show vs. Bobby Lashley
Bobby Lashley was putting on a good showing in this match, his first since joining the WWE. He held his own against the United States champion and was even starting to take control of the match after isolating Big Show in the corner. However, all of a sudden John Cena's music started playing. Lashley looked around confused as Cena was nowhere to be seen on the ramp or stage, but when he turned around, Cena was waiting for him and delivered an F-U to him causing the ref to ring the bell immediately and give Lashley the win via disqualification. One has to wonder why Cena's beef would be with Lashley though and not Big Show, the man who ended his very short United States championship reign.
Winner: Bobby Lashley by disqualification.

Match #3: One on One Normal | Booker T vs. Goldberg
The RAW is WAR King of the Ring vs. the newly crowned World Heavyweight Champion. Goldberg put on an impressive showing last week, overcoming Austin, Sting and Hogan in a Fatal-4-Way match for the title, and looked to continue that momentum against another main event RAW is WAR superstar. And he did exactly that. While Booker was able to put up some resistance initially, in a 1 on 1 situation, Goldberg was even more dangerous than in last week's match and started to pick Booker T apart. He tossed him around the ring like a sack of potatoes before hitting a spear and a jackhammer, which to the shock of everyone, Booker kicked out of. But it seemed all the energy he had left went into that kick out, as a spear moments later from Goldberg would be enough to keep Booker down permanently.
Winner: Goldberg by pinfall.

Match #4: Two on Two Tag Team | nWo vs. Hardy Boyz | World Tag Team Championships
After defeating the Hart Foundation and Truth & Consequences respectively last week in the finals of the tag team championship tournament, nWo and the Hardyz were set to take on each other in the finals in tonight's main event. As usual, the nWo looked to gain every advantage, attacking the Hardyz from behind during their entrance, but the match still went on as planned. When the match got started, things went on normally initially, but eventually the Hardyz looked to exact some revenge. A fresh Matt tagged in for Jeff and whipped Scott Hall outside the ring, and all four superstars proceeded to brawl outside. As this went on the referee continued to count but they all seemed oblivious to it and continued to fight as he counted all the way to 10. Finally, Jeff climbed onto the apron and then the top rope, hitting a Swanton Bomb onto all three superstars outside the ring, leaving the four of them lying on top of each other in a heap. An enraged Vince McMahon emerged from backstage, frustrated that no new champion had been crowned, and announced that the two teams would face each other in an Extreme Rules rematch for the tag titles next week to prevent this from happening again.
Draw
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