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Post by supahotfire » 19 Feb 2021, 09:06

hardcore belt just moving hands on a nightly basis now
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Post by Xixak » 19 Feb 2021, 09:22

mvp wrote:
19 Feb 2021, 09:06
hardcore belt just moving hands on a nightly basis now
What are your thoughts on that? Was djp's idea to defend it every show basically like it was irl. Sometimes changed multiple times a night lol
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Post by supahotfire » 19 Feb 2021, 09:25

Xixak wrote:
19 Feb 2021, 09:22
mvp wrote:
19 Feb 2021, 09:06
hardcore belt just moving hands on a nightly basis now
What are your thoughts on that? Was djp's idea to defend it every show basically like it was irl. Sometimes changed multiple times a night lol
i would like it more if bulk got in on some action instead of sitting on the sidelines
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Post by Xixak » 19 Feb 2021, 09:34

mvp wrote:
19 Feb 2021, 09:25
Xixak wrote:
19 Feb 2021, 09:22
mvp wrote:
19 Feb 2021, 09:06
hardcore belt just moving hands on a nightly basis now
What are your thoughts on that? Was djp's idea to defend it every show basically like it was irl. Sometimes changed multiple times a night lol
i would like it more if bulk got in on some action instead of sitting on the sidelines
:pgdead: Ok he's gonna get a shot at it next RAW.
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Post by Xixak » 19 Feb 2021, 14:44

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June 2003 | Week 2 | San Antonio, TX

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Match #1: Bobby Lashley vs. Apollo w/ Ted DiBiase | One on One Normal Match
Lashley called out Apollo who had threatened him after his win over Shawn Michaels last week. Apollo put up a good fight in the matchup, but was ultimately overwhelmed, beaten and forced to submit by Lashley via his Guillotine submission. Following the match, Lashley offered a handshake to show no hard feelings, but Apollo slapped his hand away and walked backstage looking very frustrated with himself.
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Match #2: Charlie Haas w/ Donny Zenk vs. Zack Ryder | One on One Normal Match
One half of American Alpha, Charlie Haas, took on one half of Hawkins & Ryder in Zack Ryder. Haas dominated the early portion of the matchup, but Ryder started to find a groove midway through. He hit Haas with several running clotheslines, then whipped him into the ropes and hit him with his Rough Ryder finisher on the rebound. Haas was out, but the referee wasn't counting when Zack attempted to pin because Donny Zenk was interfering. Zack was livid and exited the ring to go after Zenk, who ran away outside. They made a full lap around, when Haas stepped in between the two and hit Ryder with a massive clothesline and then German Suplex on the outside. He rolled Ryder back into the ring and then hit his own version of Kurt Angle's Angle Slam on him to get the victory. Another win via interference for American Alpha.
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Match #3: Rey Mysterio vs. AJ Styles | One on One Normal Match
Rey won a hard-fought contest between these two with the Dragonrana, scoring a big victory over Mr. Money in the Bank. AJ was graceful in defeat, looking to congratulate Mysterio, but Rey wasn't having it and point to the stage telling him to head back to the locker room since he was now at the back of the line for Cruiserweight Title contendership.
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Main Event: Chris Benoit vs. Christian vs. Rob Van Dam (c) | Triple Threat Falls Count Anywhere | Hardcore Championship
Big match for the Hardcore championship to end the show here. The match was mostly a bout between defending champion RVD and Benoit, but the wiley Christian was able to deck an unsuspecting Benoit with a chair and pin him to regain the title he lost a week ago.
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Post by Xixak » 19 Feb 2021, 19:51

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June 2003 | Week 3 | Milwaukee, WI

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Match #1: Mansa & Shinsuke Nakamura w/ The Nation vs. The Road Warriors | Two on Two Tag Team
Mansa and Nakamura were forced to team up after The Nation beat down both Jericho and Nakamura last week. And the lack of chemistry showed. The Road Warriors, an experienced tag team, took them to task. Mansa tried to get The Nation to interfere but Shinsuke stopped them which led to Mansa getting hit with the Doomsday Device and pinned. After the match, Nakamura tried to talk things out with Mansa but he wasn't hearing it and Kofi and Truth then launched a second assault in as many weeks on the US Champion.
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Match #2: Beth Phoenix vs. Jacqueline | One on One Normal Match
Jacqueline was actually kicking Beth's ass and the champion got upset and tried to walk out on the match. Mickie James came running down the ramp though and tossed her back into the ring to force her to continue. Jacqueline then made quick work of Beth, hitting her with a Jumping Tornado DDT to pick up the victory.
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Match #3: Edge w/ Lita vs. Triple H w/ Stephanie McMahon | One on One Normal Match
Both Lita and Stephanie did everything they could to help their man win this matchup. Stephanie went to the furthest lengths though, throwing a chair in the ring after Triple H hit Edge with a Spinebuster. HHH ignored it and tried to set up the Pedigree, but Edge countered it and hit an Impaler DDT, smashing HHH's skull directly on the chair and bloodying him. He followed that up with a Spear and picked up a big win over The Game. After the match, during Edge's celebration, Randy Orton appeared behind him in the ring but didn't RKO him, instead waiting for Edge to turn around and simply telling him that he can take him out whenever he wants.
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Main Event: Bulk Bronson vs. Christian (c) | Backstage Brawl | Hardcore Championship
Bulk Bronson ran into Christian backstage on RAW and challenged him right then and there to a backstage brawl, a match that could only be won by incapacitating your opponent. Christian agreed, and his skill with weapons became apparent very quickly as he used anything and everything around them to damage the bigger superstar. It didn't work though. Bulk got up from each attack and eventually went on a rampage of his own that ended with Christian eating a Muscle Buster directly on the hard concrete floor that knocked him out to give Bulk the victory and the Hardcore Championship.
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Post by Xixak » 19 Feb 2021, 22:35

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June 2003 | Week 3 | Las Vegas, NV

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Match #1: Bobby Lashley vs. Big Show | One on One Normal Match
Big Show was able to cause the Intercontinental Champion some serious problems in this bout, but Lashley showed some real strength doing some power moves to the Big Show that were rare for anyone to be able to do. He eventually put away the giant with a Dominator Suplex and a pair of spears. After the match, Apollo came out to the ring after denying Lashley's handshake last week. He stood face to face with the champ and asked him for a match, but this time, for the Intercontinental title. Lashley said he'd be glad to beat him again and raised the title up high to show who the champ was.
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Match #2: Hawkins & Ryder vs. The Hooliganz | Two on Two Tag Team
Shane McMahon announced that he needed a number one contender for the WWE Tag Team titles and wanted to have one team that had impressed him despite their losses over the past couple weeks face off against a team new to the brand. He selected Hawkins and Ryder to take on the Hooliganz in the match. Ryder and Hawkins were more familiar with the WWE landscape and it showed. They had a shrewd gameplan to keep Paul London away from Kendrick and unable to tag in, and it paid off when Zack hit the Rough Ryder on London, while Curt Hawkins prevented Kendrick from breaking up the pin as the duo earned a shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships at Bad Blood.
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Match #3: Rey Mysterio vs. The Hurricane | One on One Normal Match
Rey Mysterio had a more difficult time than expected beating The Hurricane, and after the match, though he was able to win with the 6-1-9 and West Coast Pop combo, he was pretty fatigued from the contest. Out came AJ Styles with the Money in the Bank briefcase in hand. He looked like he was going to cash it in for the Cruiserweight Championship instead of either the WWE or World Heavyweight titles, but just at the last moment he stopped himself. Styles smiled at Rey, then tapped his head to show he was a step ahead of him mentally, before walking backstage.
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Main Event: Prototype vs. Bulk Bronson (c) | One on One Extreme Rules | Hardcore Championship
This one was a really back and forth contest between Bronson and Prototype. These two had a decently long history and knew each other's movesets well which led to a lot of reversals and counter moves to the other superstar's counter moves. Prototype realized that he needed some kind of edge to break the deadlock and later on in the match when Bulk was down he went for a sledgehammer. He tried to hit Bulk with it but he dodged and flung Prototype the other direction. On the way back, Bulk hoisted Prototype up into a Pop-Up Powerbomb to put him down for the count and retain the title.
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Post by Xixak » 20 Feb 2021, 06:41

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June 2003 | Week 4 | Milwaukee, WI

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Match #1: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Mansa w/ The Nation | One on One Normal Match
This was supposed to be a tune up match heading into Mansa and Nakamura's fight at Bad Blood, but Mansa wasn't interested. The match started out normally, but once Nakamura started to gain the upper hand, Mansa got irritated and made a signal to R-Truth. Truth fished a chair out from under the ring and handed it to Mansa, who then planted a vicious shot on Nakamura causing him to bleed and the referee to call for a DQ. Mansa grabbed the microphone and stood over the United States Champion and declared that their match at Bad Blood wouldn't be any normal match, he would make him bleed for his sins, it would be a First Blood Match.
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Match #2: Beth Phoenix & Mickie James vs. Lita & Trish Stratus | Two on Two Tag Team
Mickie James started off this match after a heated argument between her and Beth over who would go first. But when Mickie got too close to her own corner, Beth just tagged herself in, which irritated James. Beth then proceeded to get womanhandled by Lita and Trish. The two were rivals, but they'd both had beef with Beth over the previous months and wanted to exact some revenge on her. Beth tried to tag in Mickie eventually to get some relief but Mickie refused and abandoned her, basically making it a handicap match. One Chick Kick and a Twist of Fate later and Beth was on her back being pinned. Not the way she wanted to go into her match with Mickie at Bad Blood to defend the title.
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Match #3: Randy Orton vs. Batista | One on One Normal Match
Orton and Batista had another excellent match here as the two Evolution rivals looked to get the better of each other. It was Randy who would come out on top though. Batista went for a Batista Bomb, which would've won it, but Orton countered that into an RKO to steal the victory at the last moment. After the match, though, Edge came running in from behind and clocked Orton with the Heavyweight Championship. Randy had threatened Edge last week by saying he could attack him whenever he wanted, but it looks like it was Edge, not Orton, who actually made good on that threat.
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Main Event: Voodoo vs. Bulk Bronson vs. Kane | Triple Threat Falls Count Anywhere | Hardcore Championship
Bulk was definitely up against it here. After defending his title successfully on Smackdown against Prototype, he had a much tougher challenge ahead in this Triple Threat match. And it wasn't helped by the fact that Voodoo and Kane decided to double team him from the outset, basically turning it into a handicap match. The double chokeslammed him through a table, basically putting him out of it, while duking it out against each other. Voodoo had already beaten Kane before a few weeks ago, and that psychological advantage gave him the edge again here. Kane went for a chokeslam but Voodoo dodgded it and then just... choked the life out of Kane. The Big Red Machine did not tap out but the referee was forced to award the match to Voodoo when he passed out.
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Post by djp73 » 20 Feb 2021, 07:10

Woah choking out the big red machine?!?! Cant end well!

I think Prototype needs a manager.
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Post by Xixak » 20 Feb 2021, 09:41

djp73 wrote:
20 Feb 2021, 07:10
Woah choking out the big red machine?!?! Cant end well!

I think Prototype needs a manager.
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