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I am liking it dude, sorry for the lack of feedback been busy and theresnot much advice i could give you. This diary reminds me at the abundance of good wrestlers WWE had in there roster back then. I am liking the Angle and Jericho fued should result in some good matchs. Well keep the goodwork up and i am still reading.

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Everybody has a Price...Everybody's got to pay

Figures from Last Week Shows (Commencing November 26th)

We got a 6.76 rating for 'RAW'!

The attendance level was 8007 people.

We made $320280 from ticket sales.

The Vince McMahon segments regarding why he cancelled the round robin tournament was the best scoring segment of the week. Marc Mero and Shawn Stasiak are continuing to gain momentum into Vengeance also. The best match of the night by far was The Rock Vs. Austin in the arm wrestling match recieving 84%. However the highest scoring legitimate match of the night was Shawn Stasiak Vs. Kurt Angle at 76. The Joel Gertner debut also reached the high score of 79 giving the show and overall score of 78. The Raw TV score has dropped this week

We got a 5.90 rating for 'Smackdown!'!

The attendance level was 8027 people.

We made $321080 from ticket sales.

The Best of the night was once again the Kurt Angle/The Rock Vs. Stone Cold/Chris Jericho Match at 91% when they face Funaki and Val Venis in a team bonding session (OR:83). With the exception of the Rikishi/Steven Richards match, all of the match ratings were over 70%. The highest scoring segments of the night was the Joel Gertner/Vince McMahon segment and Kurt Angle's interview prior to the main event , giving Smackdown an overall score of 74% The Smackdown Rating is on the up.

We got a 1.21 rating for 'Heat'!

The attendance level was 8014 people.

We made $320560 from ticket sales.

The Match of the Night was Christian Vs. Rikishi at 74%, with Lance Storm's match closing following giving Heat an overall score of 70% The Heat Rating is also on the increase after slumping last week.

Right now, we are one week away from Vengeance, and the shows are tying up nicely. The card is pretty much set, the feuds are bubbling, and we have enough to keep us going to and beyond the show. I hope you are still enjoying and keep on reading.

Till next week, keep tuned and Enjoy!

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The Card (Current)

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© Vs. Shawn Stasiak

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© Vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) Vs. Marc Mero

The Undertaker Vs. Test

More Matches to be announced this week

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Current Champions

WWF Champion

Mr. McMahon

Intercontinental Champion

Edge

European Champion

Rikishi

WWF Tag Team Champions

Dudley Boyz

WWF Hardcore Champion

Rob Van Dam

WWF Cruiserweight Champion

Tajiri

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Monday, December 3rd, 2001

Raw Is War Preview

Mr. McMahon Presents

Last week on WWF TV was a difficult week in the year of McMahon. However, Mr. McMahon guarantees to put things starting with his baby girl Stephanie McMahon. Mr. McMahon has been said to have had an epiphany last week on Smackdown and he feels that tonight is the right night to put things right with the McMahon family. Find out how that unfolds only on RAW.

Mr. McMahon has also informed WWF.com that there are some pre-booked matches for the fans pleasure. First off, fresh off the back of their match against the APA, the Dudley Boyz will go one on one with Kai En Tai. It is common knowledge right now that the Dudley Boyz are desperate to get their hands on Spike Dudley, but with the APA protecting Spike and their desire to once again be the WWF Tag Team Champions, will the Dudleyz cough up the belts to get a shot at their brother? In addition, after the finish of the tag team match between Stasiak/Mero and Edge/Tajiri, Stasiak has vowed to get revenge on behalf of Mero on Tajiri tonight. Can Stasiak aid Mero's quest for the Cruiserweight title or will Tajiri embarress Stasiak 6 days before Vengeance. Vince McMahon has also granted Key and Charles Wright a camera crew tonight as they produce a very special suprise for Rob Van Dam. All this and more, only on RAW!

Tonight's Line Up So far

The Dudley Boyz Vs. Kai En Tai

Shawn Stasiak Vs. Tajiri

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I must say your Vengenace card looks very interesting. I am particularly looking forward to the Stasiak vs Edge match. I have never really been a big fan of Stasiak so I really can't wait to see where you go with this.

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Monday, December 3rd, 2001

Raw Is War Live from Battlecreek Michigan

Special Announcement

The show kicks off backstage in Vince McMahon’s office where Vince greets that viewers and fans inside the arena to WWF RAW. Vince says that contrary to people’s beliefs, he is still in charge of the World Wrestling Federation. He is also, still the World Wrestling Federation Champion. Vince also says despite threats of his company, legacy being hijacked by another businessman, Vince guarantees that by the end of Smackdown, he will own all the remaining shares that are currently up for grabs. Vince rhetorically asks, “How could Mr. McMahon be so sure that he will have these shares by the end of Smackdown?” Vince grins at the camera before straightening his tie and brushing his suit. “Because Blood is thicker than Water”. But Vince isn’t finished. Vince tells the audience that “in the interest of fairness” there will be a Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship at Vengeance. The competitors for the match will be The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho. However fans should note two things. Firstly the date in which that competitor can cash in their Number One Contendership is at the discretion of the World Wrestling Federation Chairman. Secondly, for the sake of providing a quality match at Vengeance, all of the Championship Contendership Match are barred from competing tonight. If ANY of the competitors turn up tonight, they will be immediately escorted from the building. Thank you.

Finally the WWF RAW credits roll before we hit ringside with all of the pyro glory.

”Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to WWF RAW Live from Battle Creek, Michigan. My name is Jim Ross. Beside me is Jerry the King Lawler and King, we are in for one hell of a night tonight!”

“Shawn Stasiak Vs. Tajiri, Kai En Tai Vs. The Dudley Boyz! I can’t wait JR!“

“Not to mention the return of Vince’s baby Daughter, Stephanie McMahon returning to a WWF ring for the first time since she tried to put her Daddy out of business! Who knows what’s going to happen tonight?!”

Match 1: The WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz vs. Kai En Tai

(KOTW Note - Kai En Tai hit the ring to a very small response from the audience although they tried to work the crowd when they got into the ring. The Dudley Boyz however recieved some good heat from the audience, in particular Bubba who stopped half way down the ramp and telling a bunch of fans calling him to screw themselves before catching up to D-Von). Kai En Tai tried to catch the Dudley Boyz by suprise attacking them from behind Funaki pairing up with D-Von and Taka with Bubba but the Dudley Boyz quickly took advantage D-Von hitting Funaki down with a corkscrew elbow smash while Bubba taking Taka down with a huge uppercut. Funaki was then clotheslined out of the ring by D-Von who continued to brawl with him on the outside as Bubba started the match Taka in ring. Bubba took Taka straight to the corner using some strong back handed chops to the pectoral region of Taka, Taka's hits echoing through the arena. Bubba mouthed off to Taka continuously during the match, to King's confusion. "I thought Kai En Tai couldn't talk english? why the hell is Bubba even bothering?" JR couldn't answer. Either way, Bubba almost got a quick pin moments later hitting a huge powerslam on Taka but only getting a 2. Bubba decided against complaining and tagged D-Von taking advantage of the double team with a 2 man flapjack on Taka D-Von going for another cover but once again only a 2. Funaki tried to help out his tag team partner, trying to get back into the ring but he was faced by the large torso of Bubba knocking him straight back down to the ground telling him to stay down. King continued to complain to JR explaining how pointless it is threatening a man who doesn't understand you. He said it was like talking to Al Snow. D-Von went back on the offensive nailing Taka with right hands before tagging Bubba in once more. D-Von raised the blanked out Taka and whipped him into the ropes hitting the 3D putting TAKA out of his misery, Bubba making the cover for the 3. The Dudley Boyz bt. Kai En Tai in 3.23-(KOTW Score: **)(KOTW Note - The Dudley Boyz went over will with this beat down although it was abundantly clear that Kai En Tai are not over at the moment and are not gripping the fans interest).

A Proposition

After the match, the Dudley Boyz grabbed hold of some mics and set themselves back in the ring to the suprise of the announcers. Bubba told the fans to shut their mouths and respect the WWF Tag Team Champions. This just made the crowd louder but this didn't stop the Dudleyz making their announcment. Bubba said that as this proposition concerned the APA, he wanted to invite the former WWF Tag Team Champions out to the arena. The APA accepted this offer and Bradshaw and Faarooq quickly arrive at the entrance of the arena asking the Dudleyz to explain themselves as they make their way to the ring. Bubba advised them to be patient because the way him and D-Von see it, this proposition certainly is a greater risk to them, than it is to the APA. Bubba says its simple. The APA have something that the Dudleyz want, and the Dudley Boyz have something that the APA want. The Dudley Boyz have the WWF Tag Team Titles and the APA have their brother, Spike Dudley. Bubba says that since he and D-Von can't seem to get their hands on that little jackass without the APA getting involved, Bubba says that they don't leave them much of an option except to propose a match that could "benefit" both parties. Bubba says that's why at Vengeance, the Dudley Boyz are challenge the APA and Spike to an ELIMINATION TABLES MATCH. Bubba says the rules are simple; if the APA win, they get the WWF Tag Team Championships. But if they lose, Little Spike Dudley goes THROUGH A TABLE! "OH MY BROTHER, TESTIFYYYYYYYYY!" shouts D-Von in response. The APA stall in their response but before the could give their answer, Bubba halts them. Bubba sympathises and tells the APA that he understands that an offer like this is bound to take some time to think about,that's why they want them to ask Spike, have a few beers, and get back to them on Smackdown. The Dudleyz theme hits again and they leave the ring leaving Faarooq and Bradshaw, almost unsure of what the right thing to do is? JR tells the King that he feels that the Dudleyz have set the APA up. The King thinks JR is just paranoid and that the Dudley Boyz have just offered the APA a fair offer. "Sure", King clarifies, "it's their type of match, but remember, its a 3 on 2 handicap match...you've gotta even these things up". JR remains suspicious however as the show goes to a commercial break.

The Hardyz want Kane Tonight

The show returns backstage in Vince McMahon's office where Vince is pacing up and down, looking at his watch. The door opens behind Vince and he stalls, back to the door, a grin appear. "Stephanie!" he shouts as he turns around with his arms open wide to greet not Stephanie, but MATT and JEFF HARDY! Vince's facial expression quickly returns immediately asking the Hardy Boyz what brings them to his office at a time like this? "Revenge" shouts Matt Hardy to the suprise of Vince who isn't exactly sure what to expect. Matt says that a couple of weeks ago, Kane intentionally hurt himself, his brother Jeff and his girlfriend Lita. Matt then says that not only does Kane want to beat the living hell out of us, but he wants to physically scar is and that aint right. Matt goes on telling Vince that what hurts him the most isn't the intent, isn't the pain but the reason behind it and that Kane thinks that the Hardy Boyz can not wrestle.....that the Hardy Boyz got into the WWF because of their looks and not because of their blood sweat and tears...not because of their dedication and innovation to the wrestling business. Matt says it's time to show Kane just who the Hardy Boyz exactly are. Matt says that at Vengeance, he wants it to be Kane Vs. The Hardy Boyz in a 2 on 1 handicap match. Vince McMahon halts Matt Hardy from making any more comments telling him to just shut up and listen. Vince says incase Matt hadn't noticed, he is Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the WWF Chairman of the Board, the WWF Champion and as he is these things, he believes he deserves some respect. However, Vince says that he has 2 problems with the Matt's proposal. Firstly, Kane's threats. Vince says that by Matt and Jeff Hardy putting themselves directly in the ring with Kane, any physical injury caused by Kane are their problems and if Kane damages their body or breaks their neck, it is their own fault and that that the WWF will not be held responsible in anyway. Vince adds that also, if there physical state is to such a degree that they can longer be functional or hell marketable, they he will be free to fire them without ramifications because the Hardyz subjected themselves to this. Vince says the Second Problem is Lita. Vince believes that as Lita has also been heavily involved in this dispute with Kane, that she should be added to this match "in the interest of fairness". "Therefore..." Vince says, "at Vengeance, it will be a 3 on 1 Handicap Match between the entirity of Team Xtreme vs. Kane...have a nice day". Matt steams off evidently unhappy leaving Jeff alone with Vince. Vince, confused stares at Jeff, before asking him if there is anything else he can do for him, but Jeff just smiles and waves before turning around and leaving closing the door behind him. After the door finally closed, Vince shakes his head..."Strange Kids".....

The following message is sponsered and endorsed by Mr. McMahon

The shot opens up at the entrance to the famous Binder Park Zoo, one of the areas of interest in Battle Creek "Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to one of the focal points of Battle Creek Michigan" says a voice which is later recognised to be that of Charles Wright, who walks into camera shot with man he manages, Key. "Welcome to Binder Park Zoo, one of the Biggest Zoos in the who of Michigan....Home to the Wild Africa Exhibit". "Now you may ask, why are Charles Wright and Key welcoming us to Binder Park Zoo? and the answer to that is simple....this Sunday, at Vengeance, my boy Key is going one on one with Rob Van Dam for the WWF Hardcore Champion, a native of Battlecreek, Michigan, so we thought we'd take a tour of the town and find out a little bit more about his background...allow Key to demonstrate" Key turns around and grabs hold of a little kid eating some Cotton Candy and asks him what he thinks of Rob Van Dam. The kid looks at him oddly as Key urges him to give him an answer. The Kid then does something unsuspecting and stamps on Key's foot shouting "you suck" before running off into the zoo. Charles Wright smiles and tells the audience that this is exactly what Rob Van Dam is about....lacking class. Charles Wright tells the camera to follow him and Key and the two enter the zoo. The footage shows a variety of shots of the two of them looking at different animals. Firstly, we see Charles Wright and Key laughing at a giant bore, Key telling the tour guide that he could take it in a fight. Next up, Key snatches some giraffe food from a 6 year ol girl and throws it into the giraffe pen calling her a loser. The next scene we have Key and Charles Wright looking at this weird black animal, which the tour guide tells Wright is called a Cephalophus niger. Wright absolutely flips out telling him that "racism is not a virtue", moments before Key clotheslines the hell out of him. The clip finally comes to an end with the two men back outside the zoo, Key eating some cotton candy as Charles Wright tells us to tune in for more later tonight!! After the promo is over, JR tells King that he thinks that Charles Wright is one of the most disrespectful men in this industry. King agrees telling JR that he can't believe that a guy who was the self proclaimed pimp of the WWF has now stooped to such lows. JR agrees before plugging in WWF Vengeance once more.

Match 2: Shawn Stasiak vs. the WWE Cruiserweight Champion, Tajiri

(KOTW Note - Tajiri hits the ring first and is not accompanied to the ring by Torrie. During his entrance, the cameras go backstage to Vince McMahon's office to watch Vince McMahon have a very heated phone conversation with The Rock. Vince tells The Rock that he doesn't care that they are his people and that he'll get his chance to state his claim for the WWF Championship this Thursday on Smackdown in a WWF Championship Number One Contendership debate. The cameras head back to the ring and to watch Shawn Stasiak hit the ring to a number of heavy boos from the fans). Stasiak and Tajiri lock up straight away Stasiak trying to slow Tajiri down with a head lock but only for Tajiri to counter with a solid suplex. The crowd go wild as Tajiri takes control of the match taking Stasiak down again with a handspring elbow smash before going for the cover but only getting a 2. Tajiri continues on the offense beating him down with some punches before whipping him into the ropes and hitting the TARANTULA that early into the match. Tajiri eventually lets go to the urge of the referee, Stasiak in such real true so soon...BRIDGED SUPLEX pin fall attempt..................1.....................2..........................2.9 Stasiak just kicks out. Stasiak tries to get back to his feet but Tajiri is quick...he wants to end this match now, Tajiri goes for his finisher but Stasiak dodges it, but he doesnt dodge a kick to the gut. Stasiak is whipped again into the ropes but this time Stasiak comes back with a knee lift to the head of Tajiri. Stasiak desperately needs to get some momentum back into this match and quickly. Stasiak locks in the abdominal stretch on Tajiri trying to squeeze the life out of the Japanese Buzzsaw. Stasiak continues to build his dominance by clotheslining Tajiri out of the ring. To both announcers suprise, Stasiak climbs up top. "What the hell is Stasiak doing King?" shouts JR, King unsure himself as Stasiak marks himself up on the rising Tajiri. Stasiak goes for a double handed axehandle to the outside of the ring knocking Tajiri down hard. JR says that the momentum on that axehandle would have been huge! Stasiak rolls Tajiri back in the ring and goes for the cover but Tajiri kicks out on the 2. Stasiak cant believe it. Stasiak stomps away at Tajiri shouting at him, telling him that he can't do anything. JR is disgusted at the actions of Stasiak as whips Tajiri into the ropes but Tajri bounces back with a SPRINGBOARD ELBOW SMASH. Tajiri goes back but Stasiak charges at Tajiri knocking him straight into the corner with a rugby like charge before men start to brawl. Tajiri hips onto the turnbuckle, King commenting that it looks like Tajiri is after a swinging DDT as Stasiak climbs the turnbuckle himself. Tajiri is trying to fight out, so is Stasiak, who is going to take advantage of this? It looks like Tajiri has the advantage, know wait, Stasiak, what the hell is he trying to do? SUPERPLEX by Stasiak. The crowd cheer in appreciation as both men crash down to the ground. The referee starts the 10 count with Stasiak starting to rise on the 4 while Tajiri desperately tries to get back to his feet using the ropes for leverage. Stasiak looks like he's taunting for his finishing move, can Tajiri get out of this? Stasiak kicks Tajiri to the gut Stasiak hits the Fisherman's suplex on Tajiri. Stasiak goes for the pin................1.........................2..............................3 Shawn Stasiak bt. Tajiri at 13.45-(KOTW Score: ***1/2)(KOTW Note: A Top match showing the value of both these competitors to this company). After the match Stasiak hold himself up using the ropes and waves to the back. JR acknowledges that this doesn't look good for Tajiri as Marc Mero sprints down to the ring and Mero and Stasiak start a 2 on 1 attack on Tajiri. Mero quickly hit the TKO on Tajiri to the displeasure of the fans before the Intercontinental Champion came to the ring scaring both Mero and Stasiak out of the ring. JR and King both agreed that Stasiak and Mero were nothing but cowardly and JR declared that he hoped that Stasiak gets the hell kicked out of him at Vengeance.

Backstage with the Man Who Isn't scared

Test is backstage making himself a coffee when Stacy comes into the picture. Test looks at Stacy awkwardly asking her what she wants, Stacy confused asking Test if everything is okay? Test ask her to tell him if everything is okay, but Stacy doesn't understand. Test wasn't suprised telling her that he'd like to thank her for delivering him to the Undertaker last week on Smackdown. Stacy didn't know what he was getting at, so Test made it abundantly clear by pulling out the note she gave him last week. "This" he says handing it to her. Stacy said that he's mistaken. She said she was given this note by one of the hair girls backstage, she asked if I could deliver it to Test since the two of them were friends. "Oh" Test remarked as Stacy went on to say that she merely thought it was something to do with Test getting his hair straightened, something that didn't go down with Test very well, telling Stacy that his hair is naturally straight. Stacy said that it doesn't matter, because that's not why she is here. Stacy said she is here because she heard a rumour that there is somebody not very happy with him at the moment and has some unfinished business with him to take care of tonight. Test gets all panicky asking who it is but Stacy tells him thats all she knows. She tells him to ask Ivory because that's the person that told her is in the first place. Stacy tells Test that she has to go but tells him to relax...."you're spilling your coffee..." Stacy walks away as Test notices a puddle of coffee on the floor.

Battle Creek Part 2

We go back to the town of Battle Creek Michigan in front of the "Underground Railroad Sculpture". Charles Wright immediately informs us that the statue behind him represents all those that helped slaves escape bondage. Wright tells the audience that he thinks that it's nasty he feels that this statue is politcally correct because he knows that bondage still goes down here in Battle Creek. "Hell, Key spotted a store selling bondage equipment just 5 minutes ago....these people are as filthy as hell itself". Wright went though, saying that Battle Creek wasn't just about second rate sports teams, zoo's and bondage, Wright says that Battle Creek is also about...."Frosties" Key interupts. Charles agrees. Battle Creek is also the headquarters of Kelloggs cereal! "That's Grreaaaaaat" shouts Key, Charles Wright not impressed. Wright says that this is not all. Despite having the whole day to go around this crappy town and look around at all their lack of accomplishments, Wright and Key had one more thing from Battle Creek to show everyone. However, they are not going to do that tonight. They're going to do that....this Thursday on Smackdown! "And Van Dam...." says Wright, "you'll find this one VERY interesting". The camera cuts and we go back to the commentary team. JR and King speculate as to what Key and Wright are going to bring with them on Thursday. King hopes its a big box of cereal cos the King's day can't be complete without cornflakes. ". JR sighs and tells the fans that they'll be right back.

The show goes to a commercial break once more advertising WWF Vengeance.

A Moment Ago

When the show returns from the commercial break, JR informs us that while we were away, the following happened backstage. The camera goes backstage and shows Test sneaking out of his locker room, poking his head through the door to see if anyone is around before carefully walking out. Test makes his way down the corridor mumbling something about not being afraid of nobody when out of nowhere, Test gets hit from behind with a steel chair the noise of steel of skull echoing through the corridor. "HEY PUNK!" shouts a voice. "IF YOU WANT ANYMORE, I'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU IN THE RING" the camera zooms out to notice that the man who has just attacked Test was CHUCK PALUMBO!

Match 3: Test vs. Chuck Palumbo

(KOTW Note: When the segment ended, we went straight back to the ring with Chuck Palumbo already waiting in the ring, with the One Billy Gunn standing at ringside. Test's music hit to a loud reception of boos, Test looking a little dazed from what just happened). Test got into the ring and Chuck really started off on the aggressive hitting Test with some hard punches before taking Test down with a lariat. Chuck beat away at Test with some huge fists before trying to go for the cover but only getting a 2. Chuck got back to his feet and whipped Test against the ropes before trying to hit a belly to belly suplex but Test managed to get out of his grip, blinding him with an eye rake before going back against the ropes and walking straight into a fallaway samoan drop by Chuck. Chuck went for another cover but once again only got the 2. Chuck was getting impatient and decided to do something that would ultimately be very stupid. As Billy clapped on the outside, Chuck Palumbo began to climb the turnbuckle, bringing on the comment from JR that Chuck is very agile for a man of his size. However, there was going to be no aerial assault today from Chuck as Test hit the ropes dropping Chuck onto the top of the post crippling him for enough time for Test to gain the advantage. Test quickly hit the turnbuckle, before taking a page out of Bradshaw's book hitting a beautiful fallaway slam on Palumbo, with both men crashing hard against the mat. Test got back to his feet first and stood by the downed Chuck who was struggling to move. Billy Gunn got on the apron shouting advice to Chuck but this lasted for approximately 5 seconds before Test made Billy eat big boot. Test returned to the rising Chuck to finish the match off with a huge pumphandle slam for the 3. Test has won 3 in a row now! Test bt. Chuck Palumbo in 5.24-(KOTW Score: **1/2)(KOTW Note: Billy Gunn and Chuck are not particularly working very well at the moment. Chuck is definately more over than Billy right now and I am yet to decide their future). After the match, Test stands in the middle of the ring looking down on the hurt Chuck Palumbo before raising his arms. However, as soon as Test raised his arms, "Dead Man Walking" came out of the PA system and to the crowd's suprise, The Undertaker appeared at the entrance without his motorbike, mic in hand. Taker told Test that he thought he'd walk out with a mic rather than ride his bike because he knowing Test, he'd have probably run away before he even got off his bike. Taker said that Test has been impressive as of late, winning matches comfortable. "But" Taker said, "if you think its going to be that easy with the Deadman, then Test, you've got another thing coming". "One thing is for sure Test, whether you run, hide, scream or fight before Vengeance, once you do step into my yard, and you stare into the eyes of the devil, i'll make you famous!" Taker raises his arms up the audience, Test looking on in utter fear as Taker makes one finally look around the audience before leaving.

Stephanie is here!

JR says that we are now going to the parking lot where we believe Stephanie McMahon has arrived. Camera swifty goes to the parking lot where Vince McMahon is standing by with Bruce Pritchard and what looks like Johnny Rodz. Vince tells them both that tonight is the night that "we fix this" as a black limo pulls up next to the three of them. The driver gets out of the car and goes to open the door but Vince barges in front of him and opens the door himself............but it's not Stephanie as the words "Well Well Well" are heard from the car...it's JOEL GERTNER! Gertner thanks Vince for opening the door getting out of the car and patting Vince's buddies across the back telling Vince that he just couldn't wait to see what was going to happen tonight with the hottest daughter in Sports Entertainment. "Mr. McMahon does not look happy" remarks JR as Gertner sweeps his hand through his hair. Gertner asks Vince when the whole thing gets going but Vince tells Gertner just to be patient, because Stephanie isn't here yet. However, Vince says there is something that he'd like to talk with Gertner about but "why don't we go discuss that in the ring?". Vince tells Rodz and Pritchard to remain there and wait for Stephanie as Gertner and Vince walk to the ring. The show then goes to another commerical break.

Foolish acts warrant severe retaliation

When we return, JR welcomes us back to the show, explaining that if we've just tuned in, Vince McMahon has asked Joel Gertner to join him in the ring. Vince and Gertner both grab microphones and Vince begins by telling him the reason he has asked him to join him in the ring is to do with a little conversation the two of them had last week on Smackdown. Gertner tries to recall asking Vince if it was the one about Vince having to choose a Number One Contender by Vengeance. Vince is pleased Gertner remembered, but Vince says there was a particular part of that conversation that was important to him and he asks the people backstage to roll the footage.

Last Week on Smackdown:

.....Once Gertner is handcuffed, Vince demands that the security wait just a second, as he has a message for him and his boss. Vince tells Gertner that his boss can make all the threats he wants because he’s not gonna be partners with nobody and as far as he’s concerned, that’s the end of that. Vince then goes onto say that if Gertner EVER shows his face in the WWF again, he will suffer the consequences of his actions. A Final EC Dub chant is said as Gertner is pulled out of the arena and Vince’s music hits.

Vince looks back at Gertner repeating what he said saying "if you ever show your face again in the World Wrestling Federation, you will suffer the consequences of your actions". Gertner, looking slightly nervous, asks Vince to spill the beans.....tell him who he's got backstage who's going to beat the living hell out of him? Kane? Key? The Big Show? because Gertner tells Vince that he can sue and he will if he has to. But Vince just tells him to shut up, taking off his suit top and tells Gertner that he himself is going to beat the living hell out of him, slapping Gertner hard across the face. Gertner hit Vince back with a slap of his own and the crowd didn't know what to expect before the 2 men started brawling in the ring. Vince. JR shouted "SOMEBODY COME OUT AND STOP THIS MADNESS!" Gertner used the rings on his right hand to his advantage using them to bust open Vince giving him that extra advantage, the confident Gertner soon after got back to his feet before saluting the crowd. However, this looked to be the end of Gertner's luck as he turned and walked straight into a low blow from Vince McMahon as a figure slid into the ring, the crowd booing excessively. "Who the hell is that?" shouted JR, the King unsure either! "Is that....is that Ron Waterman?" The Man stands behind Gertner jumping up and down, causing Gertner to freeze. Gertner slowly turns around Waterman grabbing hold of him immediately and hitting him with a huge SITOUT POWERBOMB! Vince McMahon then covers Joel Gertner and tells Waterman to count..........1............2.........3 Vince's music hitting the ring as Waterman helped the WWF Champion and Chairman of the board back to his feet before raising McMahon's arm. The King applauded telling JR that this was Vince's first win as WWF Champion but JR looked less than impressed. Things however were about to pick up.

Not what he was expecting...

Just as Vince was celebrating his impromtu Victory, a familiar tune stopped Vince and everyone in the arena in their tracks as "My Time" blasted across the arena. Stephanie McMahon appeared at the entrance of arena. Stephanie, dressed in a black suit and blue sweater underneath, gleamed as she made her way down the ramp and getting into the ring, everyone but Vince and Waterman unhappy to see her.....well, excluding King. JR said with bitterness in his voice, how a month ago, this woman wanted to put her family, and the company that helped her grow up, right out of business. King said he was happy to see her but JR's tone wouldn't change. Vince started straight away with the charm, telling her how well she is looking and he is glad to see her in the ring. Stephanie said that she was grateful for his complements. Vince proceeded to ask how Hunter was to which Stephanie said that he's a couple of months away from full recovery. Vince then introduced Stephanie to Ron Waterman, his new personal bodyguard. "A bodyguard?" Stephanie enquired. Vince told her that you never know. Vince cleared his throat before continuing "now the niceties are over with, it's time to get down to brass tacks....". Stephanie said she was glad he was cutting out the crap because she said that she hadn't just come here to listen, and that before he makes his little speech about how he wants to buy her World Wrestling Federation shares from him, she's got something an announcement of her own to make. Ron Waterman notices that Gertner is trying to get back to his feet and asks Vince if he should finish him off but Vince shakes his head and tells Stephanie to go on. Stephanie says that Vince thinks that he can just invite her back into the ring after destroying her business, destroying her life, destroying their families life and everything is going to be okay, then Vince can just think again. And as for Shane, he thinks the same. That is why she is so late tonight. Because earlier tonight, Shane and Stephanie were having an informal dinner meeting with the senior executive of BT enterprises where they SOLD our stake of the company to him for a very reasonable value. "That's why Daddy, this Sunday, Shane and I are going to have OUR VENGEANCE, and take away the only thing that means something to you....the World Wrestling Federation!" "My Time" hits once more on the PA system as Gertner sits on the rope allowing Stephanie to leave the ring while JR is having kittens on the outside. "King, THIS WAR BETWEEN THE MCMAHON'S IS GOD DAMN NOT OVER! HOW CAN THE SINS OF A FATHER? A HUSBAND! CAUSE SO MUCH DAMAGE! MY GOD!"

The last shot before the show fades to black is Joel Gertner standing at the entrance of the arena holding up the arm of Stephanie McMahon.

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The Card (Current)

Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© Vs. Shawn Stasiak

Singles Match

The Undertaker Vs. Test

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© Vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) Vs. Marc Mero

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme Vs. Kane

More Matches to be announced this week

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looking awesome. I like the way you're pushing Test and the idea of The Rock and Steve Austin in a match against each other is awesome, even if it is a fatal four way.

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Thursday 6th December 2001

Smackdown Preview

Three days from Vengeance

For Mr. McMahon, RAW this week must have felt like he'd been knocked back 6 months to the start of Invasion! However, the Invasion threat was silenced in a very short space of time. This threat is a more real threat than threatens to destroy the lives of many of the current WWF employees. Who is responsible? No one knows. The only reminance this person is a small company found in the South. With Mr. McMahon close to having an equal partnership with this man, Mr. McMahon must be extremely worried. There is nothing he can do to stop this takeover and no one to pre-empt the danger before Vengeance. What does this man, or woman have planned?

With all this in mind, tonight's Smackdown may be the last Smackdown where Vince McMahon Jr. is the sole leader of this company and what a night planned. Tonight we are going to have a WWF Championship Debate where all four competitors will face off against each other to put forward, to the fans, why they deserve the WWF Championship shot. As you know, the WWF fan support is one of the major factors that gives the WWF superstars that extra 5% motivation that might ultimately help them become the Number One Contender. Also tonight, Charles Wright and Key have a special suprise for Rob Van Dam directly from Battle Creek Michigan. What is the suprise and what role will it play in the title match this Sunday at Vengeance? Also in action tonight, the Big Red Monster Kane will take part in a 2-on-1 handicap match against Kai En Tai in a Vengeance warm up match. His brother, the Undertaker will also be in action tonight as he put against Chavo Guerrero Jr. In addition, after the match between Tajiri and Shawn Stasiak on RAW, this time WWF Intercontinental Champion Edge will go one on one with the Number One Contender for the WWF Cruiserweight Championship Marc Mero in a non-title match. Can the Mero do exactly the same as Stasiak did and overcome their opposition tonight?? And what will The APA's answer be to the Dudley Boyz Table Elimination Match Proposition be? Find out only on Smackdown!

Confirmed Match Line Up

Rikishi in Singles Action

Kane vs. Kai En Tai

Marc Mero vs. Edge

The Undertaker vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr.

The WWF Championship Debate

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I think this is actually my first formal feedback for this diary. I have to say, I've been impressed thus far. I think JStarr's comments were very useful as I told you over PM but putting some of his observations aside, I've been enjoying what you're doing. I think the continuing power struggle over the WWF's ownership opens up some interesting possibilities. And though I'm not really a fan of Vince being the WWF Champion (I feel it kind of cheapens thebelt, not to David Arquette levels, but does nontheless), I like where you're going with his character, immediately turning him back to the evil boss. He HAS to drop the belt at Vengeance though. I demand it.

All in all, a good show. I don't know about the Key segments, I felt it could have been done in one installment, but I think it got the point across and despite not remembring Key at all, I'm very much looking forward to the hardcore title match. Test/Undertaker could be a highpoint as well. I just wish you'd built Test up a little stronger, like that he's not in fact afraid of the Undertaker. This man has immunity remember, he simply CAN'T be fired. He could do whatever the hell he wants, including going to the Undertaker's hous,e that kind of thing. I was so pissed off when the WWF really didn't make much out of Test's status in that situation, but nevertheless I'm lad he's getting a push.

Oh, and if BT is who I think it might be, I'm seriously going to mark!

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I'm thinking about the VEN card and one thing keeps coming to mind.

Vince has the belt, and he's the evil boss. Why do I want to see him have some way of screwing over everyone and walking out with the Title ? Weird, but I would seriously think that would be bad ass.

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Thursday 6th December 2001

Smackdown live from Detroit Michigan

”Ladies and Gentlemen welcome to WWF Smackdown Live from Detroit, Michigan. My name is Michael Cole and I am joined here with Tazz, hey Tazz!”

“Hey Cole, what an action packed line up we have tonight, Edge vs. Marc Mero, Kane vs. Kai en Tai. Not to mention the WWF Championship Debate later on tonight, Cole Smackdown tonight is going to be immense!”

“I totally agree with you buddy and what a totally fitting way to have what could be over very last Smackdown. Who knows what this new buyer is going to do? He may make cuts Tazz, you might be one of them!”

“If I’m going down Cole, you’re going down with me!”

”Thanks Partner! Anyway lets get on with the show!”

Match 1: WWF European Championship Match – Rikishi © vs. Hardcore Holly

(KOTW Note – Rikishi came down to the ring with WWF European Championship and grabbed a mic. Rikishi said that since Christian has used up his rematch clause, the WWF European Championship currently has no contenders. Rikishi said that he doesn’t want to be remembered as one of these Champions that never defended the belt and so, he put forward an open challenge to anyone in the back that had the balls to step in the ring with the Kish. Welcome Hardcore Holly to the arena, mic already in hand. Holly told Rikishi that it takes balls to do what he just did and have an open challenge on a Championship belt and I respect that. Holly stopped talking as he got into the ring. “But Rikishi, let me make one thing clear to you, I may respect you…..but I don’t like you” Hardcore then slaps Rikishi across the face and the crowd goes wild as the two men begin to brawl in the middle of the ring). Bob Holly gets the upper hand on Rikishi with his hard punches before whipping Rikishi into the ring ropes and hitting Rikishi hard with his forearm smash. Rikishi gets stomped on by Holly before he turns around and taunts the audience raising his arms in the air. Holly waits for Rikishi to be in the primed position before hitting Rikishi with a patented Holly dropkick before going for the cover but Rikishi kicks out on the 2. Hardcore Holly chokes away on Rikishi, telling some rowdy fans to screw themselves before going back to choke Rikishi some more. Holly raises Rikishi and pushes him into the rope tying him with the ring ropes before hitting Rikishi with a cheap kick to the midsection leaving Rikishi hanging on the ropes. The referee tries to untangle Rikishi as Bob Holly climbs up the turnbuckle from the outside. Tazz remarked that Hardcore Holly is a badass that probably wouldn’t break a smile to his wife, Cole agreeing with him instantly as Holly marks up Rikishi’s head for an axehandle takedown. Holly however is not aware that Rikishi is aware of him and on the drop Rikishi grabs Bob and hits him with a beautiful belly to belly suplex. Both men get back to their feet but this time, Rikishi takes control whipping Holly into the ropes before hitting him with a Samoan Drop. Rikishi goes for the cover on Holly, Tazz thinks it over but Bob Holly kicks out. Rikishi whips Holly into the corner and goes for the corner splash but Holly quickly gets out of the ring the fans booing. Holly walks away wiping sweat of his forehead as Rikishi climbs out of the ring and attacks Holly from behind with a shot to the head. Rikishi then goes for a whip into the steel steps but Holly counts the whip and throws Rikishi straight into them. Rikshi is spread over the steps and looks in extreme pain as Holly walks over to the announce table. Holly puts a finger at Tazz, Tazz immediately standing up telling him to point his finger at someone else “you big goon”. Holly pushes Fink off of his chair and folds it up walking back to Rikishi still folded it up over the stairs. Both the announcers shout in protest as Holly smashes the steel chair into the skull of Rikishi busting him open as the referee rings the bell for the DQ. Rikishi retains the WWF European Champion via DQ at 9.45 Hardcore Holly is not finished with Rikishi even after the bell is rung and hits Rikishi again the fans and the commentators loudly protesting. Hardcore Holly once again tells the fans to shut the hell up as he goes under the ring and pulls out a table setting it up. After the table is set up, Holly goes back to Rikishi and beats him down some more hard shots before rolling him onto the table before getting back into the ring and slowly climbing the turnbuckle. Immediately everyone knows what is about to happen but no one can step in. Hardcore Holly, the man who a year ago broken his arm, hits a diving leg drop down on Rikishi through the table, both men crashing to the ground. The fans can’t help but shout “Holy Sh*t” as the EMTs run down to the ring, Hardcore Holly getting back to his feet as the come to see the two competitors. Holly stands over the destroyed Rikishi as Holly stands over grinning. Holly then pushes all the aids out of the way and slides his hand over the face of Rikishi before spreading some of his blood on his chest. The fans reserve loud boos for Holly as Cole comments that Hardcore Holly is a sick sick man! Tazz totally agrees but that is why he is called “Hardcore” Holly.

It’s Okay Mr. McMahon

We go backstage to see Vince McMahon’s room, Vince sitting on his sofa, his face in his hands as his new bodyguard Ron Waterman walks up and down the room looking frightfully bored. All of a sudden, the door to Vince’s office opens and Waterman gets on his guard only to see its Kurt Angle. “Cool down big guy” says Kurt, “Mr. McMahon man and I are best buddies”. Vince isn’t so happy to see Kurt asking him what the hell he wants. Kurt tells Vince that he knows that life is sucking for him at the moment, oh it’s true. But Kurt says it’s all going to be okay. Vince asks Kurt how he could possibly know it, but Kurt puts its down to his intelligence, integrity and intensity. Kurt tells Vince to look at it this way, “who’s going to stop you?” Kurt says that recently, Vince had destroyed the Alliance, a combination of ECW’s and WCW’s finest, and before that, Vince destroyed Paul Heyman’s ECW and hell, Vince even beat Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff’s WCW. Kurt tells Vince that he should tell this guy to bring it on and just like Vince did the other times, whip their ass. Vince looks up and starts smiling. “Hell Kurt you’re right” he says, getting back to his feet, Angle quickly following. “It doesn’t matter who it is, at Vengeance, I will look that son of a bitch in the eye and say, hell, I’m Vince McMahon”. Kurt tells Vince he’s glad he’s cheered up and tries to give Vince a hug but Vince tells Kurt he’s officially out of hugs for the time being. Kurt understands and tells Vince that he’s gotta go and prepare for this debate tonight. Vince wishes Kurt good luck as Kurt waves goodbye and leaves the locker. The camera remains on the gleaming smile of Vince McMahon, bringing Tazz to argue that with motivational skills like Kurt Angle has, he should be WWF Champion. Michael Cole laughs and we got a commercial break.

After the commercial break, Cole and Tazz welcome us back telling us that we are moments away from a huge match up between former WCW superstar Chavo Guerrero Jr. and The Undertaker.

Match 2: The Undertaker vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr.

By the time the show returned, Chavo Guerrero Jr. had already arrived in the ring and had grabbed hold of a mic. Chavo said that finally, after much negotiating with Vince McMahon, Chavo is finally the holder of a WWF contract and Chavo had said it was a proud moment for him and his whole family. Chavo said that the reason he was in the WWF was for one reason and that was to be a winner, unlike everyone in the audience tonight. Chavo said that this is why, tonight, he is going to beat the Undertaker. Hit the Undertaker, Michael Cole saying that Taker had finally heard enough. Taker got into the ring and stood up close to Chavo and looked down on the small Cruiserweight. Chavo didn’t back down though. “Come on TAKER! COME ON! MAKE ME FAAMOUU..” Take grabbed hold of Chavo by the throat and lifted him straight to the corner of the ring before beating him with hard fists knocking him down to the corner. Taker walked away and raised his arm to the audience, the fans eating this up. Taker splashed Chavo in the corner Chavo dropping down into the corner, looking like he had already lost all the fight, Taker not backing down choking him out with his boot till the referee pulled away. Taker was furious, giving Chavo an evil stare before going back to Chavo. Taker grabs hold by the throat and throws him into the middle of the ring, shaking his head as Chavo desperately tries to get to his feet. Taker raises his right arm in the air, the crowd totally into Taker as Tazz remarks “you know where Chavo is going now!” “On his Last Ride Tazz” Cole responds as Chavo is lifted into the air….”Wait!!!!!!! IT’S TEST!” shouts Cole out of nowhere appears in the ring attacking Taker from behind, making him drop Chavo and the bell ringing. Test keeps on the offence hitting Taker with huge fists. Test tries to whip Taker into the ropes but Test reverses WAIT RUNNING BIG BOOT INTO THE FACE OF TAKER! The commentating team can’t believe it as Test raises his arms in the air standing over a floored Undertaker. “It looks like Test is ready for Vengeance” admits Michael Cole as Test’s music is played through the arena, the fans not looking happy. The Undertaker bt. Chavo Guerrero by DQ at 3.43

Good Luck for Later Tonight

Marc Mero is backstage looking at himself in the mirror admiring his physique when he is halted by a blond woman appearing in the mirror’s reflection. It’s TORRIE WILSON! Torrie comments that Mero is looking in fine shape at the moment, something Mero seconds. Torrie says that she’s heard that Mero has got himself a match tonight against Edge, telling him that this could in fact be his break into the big times, something he was never really able to achieve in his life time before. Mero tells Torrie that she totally underestimates him but if she’s going the way he thinks she’s going, then there will definitely going to be some good times ahead. Torrie smiles and wishes him good luck once more before kissing Mero on the cheek, before walking off, Mero staring as she leaves. “What was that about?” asks Cole, Tazz himself stunned. “I I don’t know Cole?”

The cameras go to the backstage entrance where The Rock is seen entering the building. Cole reminds the fans that later tonight, we have the WWF Championship debate. The camera then shoots back to the ring as it’s time for our third match.

Match 3: Kane vs. Kai en Tai.

(KOTW Note – Kai en Tai are actually seen enter the ring this time unlike earlier this week on RAW, however they receive an equally big cheer from the crowd. Cole says that this is a practice match for Kane who this Sunday on Vengeance goes one on one with the Team Xtreme. Tazz says that Kai en Tai are two tough SoBs and despite common thought that they are not strong competitors, these guys will take it to you. Cole says that may be but Kane is not your ordinary competitor, Kane hitting the ring half way in between Cole’s speech. Kane is getting huge heat from the crowd). Both members of Kai en Tai attack Kane at the start of the match, trying to get an early match advantage on him but this move fails miserably as an early whip into the rope ends with a double clothesline by the big red monster. Kane then grabs hold of Funaki and whips him into one turnbuckle before whipping Taka into him. Kane totally focused hits them both with a huge splashing squashing both of them together. Kane grabs hold of Taka and military presses him before dropping him outside the ring leaving him alone in the ring with Funaki. Kane grabs hold of Funaki, tilting his head to the side almost watching the fear in his face before finally grabbing hold of his neck and hitting him with a huge chokeslam before going for the cover Kane bt Kai en Tai in 2.13 After the match Kane grabs hold of Taka who is getting back to his and hits him hard with an uppercut. Kane then grabs hold of Taka and whips him into the steel steps of the corner of the ring. Kane goes over to the announce table and pulls off the top before grabbing hold of Taka and dragging him over “Please Kane! Don’t do this” shouts Michael Cole but his pleading was futile TAKA GETTING POWERBOMBED STRAIGHT THROUGH THE ANNOUNCE TABLE. Kane stood over the downed body tilting his head, Cole and Tazz both getting as much distance as they can. Kane then turns around and sees Funaki starting to get up and Kane immediately goes and grabs a chair. Tazz says that Kane has totally flipped as Kane slides into the ring, chair in hand, Funaki unaware of what is coming for him. Kane smashes his boot into the face of Funaki, Funaki’s head crashing down to the mat but Kane isn’t done there. Kane hits Funaki hard across the right arm with the steel chair a couple of times before dragging the motionless body close to a corner of the ring. “THAT’S ENOUGH KANE” shouts Michael Cole as Kane puts Funaki’s head into the chair, just like Stone Cold did to Kurt Angle prior to Unforgiven 2001. “KANE! NO!” shouts Michael Cole but WAIT! LOOK! It’s The Hardy Boyz. Matt and Jeff quickly slide into the ring causing Kane to get down off the turnbuckle to meet the two of them, Matt and Jeff attacking him simultaneously. The two Hardyz quickly get an advantage whipping Kane into the ropes before hitting him with a double drop kick. “WAIT! LOOK TAZZ! LITA IS HERE AS WELL!” Matt Hardy grabs hold of Kane…..TWIST OF FATE! Jeff Hardy is up top! SWANTON BOMB! BUT SO IS LITA! MOONSAULT BY LITA! Michael Cole is almost in hysterics as the three members of team extreme have taken down Kane. Team Xtreme quickly extract Funaki from the ring, Jeff and Lita carrying him to the back as Matt calls EMTS to check on Taka. Just when Matt, Jeff and Lita think they have come up with the solution to defeat Kane, something happens that shocks the lives out of them. Kane sits up. All of Team Xtreme, plus Funaki stare in shock as Kane is once again back to his feet. “Can anyone defeat Kane?” asks Michael Cole…”Who the hell knows!” asks Tazz. “We’ll be right back!”

The Rattlesnake is here

When the show returns, Michael Cole and Tazz tells us that during the break, Stone Cold Steve Austin has just arrived in the building. This is what he had to say:

“What the…Coach, I been in this damn arena five minutes and you ask Stone Cold what he thinks about this WWF Championship Debate tonight? Well Stone Cold will tell you what he thinks; he thinks it’s a piece of trash. Vince McMahon, the Chairman of the Board, the WWF Champion says he’s got testicles the size of grapefruits…eh eh…Stone Cold wouldn’t be surprised if they are the size of the peanuts. Stone Cold Steve Austin doesn’t do debates. Stone Cold does ass whoopings and I swear to God, if that mealy mouthed Son of Bitch Kurt Angle gets in my face just once, I’m going to stick my foot so far down his ass that he’ll be singing till the 4th of July? Is that enough? Now Get Lost”

Austin pushes the Coach aside and walks out looking in a foul mood. Michael Cole says he’s glad he’s not got the Coaches Job Tonight.

A Van Dam Surprise

Back to ringside and Michael Cole says that it’s now time for Key and Charles Wright to give Rob Van Dam the surprise they promised him last Monday on RAW. The show goes into a recap. Tazz has no idea what it could be but, like Jerry Lawler, he is very hopeful for something from Kelloggs. “Maybe it’s Tony the Tiger?” Tazz says. Key and Charles Wright waste no time on their entrance, Wright quickly grabbing the mic and telling the fans that this is the moment they have all been waiting for. “So without Further Adieu, Welcome ROB VAN DAM! Van Dam hits the ring, getting huge backing from the WWF Fans. Tazz notes that Key has been starring at Van Dam since he arrived in the arena. Cole says that he Key must know that he has something to prove in the WWF, especially after how his previous spell went. Wright tells Van Dam that he’s going to love this clip, and he’s sure that it’s something close to his heart. Van Dam nods, unsure of what to expect. Wright starts to play the clip but as soon as it starts, requests the footage is paused because he’s got a question to ask Van Dam. Wright asks Van Dam how often he visits his family in Battle Creek. Van Dam says that he was going to but because he wasn’t on the show, he stayed at home. Wright looks at Key and then begins to smile. CHECK THIS OUT! Van Dam immediately notices that the footage is of his parent’s house. Van Dam looks back at Key and Wright who tell him to keep watching as Wright and Key are in the front garden, it’s dark. Wright tells Key to be quiet as this need to be perfect as both men approach the house. Both men go to the front door of the house, and Key hides to the side of the door as Wright knocks on the door. Van Dam turns around asking what the hell is going on but Wright tells him to keep watching, a big smile growing on the face of Key. Back to the footage, Wright knocks on the door and an oldish man answers the door. He asks who Wright is but Wright simply responds if he is Alex Szatkowski. The old man again asks who is asking but Wright simply responds that he is an old friend of his Son, Rob. The old man says that Rob doesn’t like there no more and begins to close the door but Wright stops the door from closing. Wright insists that Van Dam’s father isn’t giving him much of a choice but Van Dam’s father puts him straight. “If you don’t get off my property….I’ll call the cops!” Wright holds his hands up telling him okay and Wright walks away. But…just when Van Dam thinks his Dad is okay, Key barges the door down knocking Van Dam’s father flying. Key then grabs hold of the old man, Wright instructing him what to do as Key hits the Victimizer (Canadian Backbreaker Drop) on Van Dam’s father. Rob Van Dam stunned at quickly turns around and takes down Wright with a clothesline. Key tries to fight him but Van Dam is on fire, and Van Dam punches the hell out of Key before whipping him into the rope and hits Key with a dropkick. Van Dam turns around and gets FLOORED WITH A CHAIR by Wright. Wright, like with Van Dam’s Father, instructs Key as Key grabs hold of the floor Van Dam before hitting the Victimizer on him too! Key and Wright pose over the floored Van Dam both men raising their arms as Key goes into Vengeance Michael Cole calls Charles Wright a conniving sick individual who he hopes gets his comeuppance at Vengeance.

And your Answer Is?

We go backstage to the APA’s office, Faarooq, Bradshaw and Spike all sitting around the table smoking cigars, drinking beer and playing cards when Bubba Ray and D-Von come into shot, walking through the side rather than the door. Faarooq looks at Bradshaw stunned that they didn’t use the door, Bradshaw trying to point it out to them but Bubba doesn’t look like he’s in the mood to play. Bubba smiles at Spike before looking at the APA asking them if they have come to a decision. Spike looks at the APA in confusion asking “what the hell are they talking about?” Bubba looks at D-Von and looks back the APA. “You haven’t told him?” D-Von enquires to which Spike becomes more concerned, retorting the question to the APA. Bubba doesn’t mess about telling Spike that on RAW, they proposed a 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles at Vengeance, between him and the APA and the Dudley Boyz. Spike immediately shook his head. “No way” he said, as Bubba and D-Von looked between him and the APA who weren’t as sure. “Well Spike, we never asked you, did we?” comments Bubba before looking back at the APA. “Do we have a deal?” Bradshaw bashfully accepts, Spike looking on displeased as the Dudleyz smile on. The Dudleyz tell them all that they’ll then see them at Vengeance departing leaving the fuming Spike alone with the APA. Spike shakes his grabbing the remainder of his beer before walking out also leaving Faarooq and Bradshaw by themselves. Bradshaw looks at Faarooq asking him if they made the right decision, Faarooq opting to take another puff out of his cigar……... “Damn!” The show takes another break advertising WWF Vengeance which is only 3 days away.

Match 4: WWF Intercontinental Champion Edge vs. Marc Mero

(KOTW Note – When the show returns, Marc Mero is already making his way to the ring, as Michael Cole and Tazz welcome us back to the arena. When Mero gets into the ring, Mero climbs up the turnbuckle and raises his arms to the audience provoking more boos. Edge then hits the ring to a huge response from the crowd. Edge doesn’t waste time dropping his belt as he runs to the ring sliding in……”This match has just kicked off!). Edge and Mero kick it off straight with brawling in the middle of the ring, Edge sends Mero to the ropes and goes for a clothesline but Mero ducks bouncing off the other side before hitting Edge with a running drop kick. Both men get back to their feet quick Mero hitting Edge with a capture suplex before going for an early cover but Edge kicks out quickly. Edge gets back to his feet only to get clotheslined back to the ground. Mero grabs hold of Edge’s arm and locks in an armbar trying to hyperextend the arm. Edge looks in early trouble here. Mero is back and beats down Edge with first. Michael Cole comments that Marc Mero has some of the strongest left handed punches in the business before Mero bodyslams Edge down to the ground. Mero continues the offence hitting Edge with a springboard moonsault before going for another cover but only getting a 2. Mero looks up arguing at the referee before going for another cover but once again, it’s a 2 count. Mero gets back to his feet and tries to lift Edge up but Edge starts to fight back, with shots to the midsection. Edge gets back to his feet, shots to Mero, Edge tries to whip Mero into the ropes but Mero counters it, Edge comes back and Mero swings for him but he ducks hitting a falling neckbreaker on Mero. Edge goes for the cover but only gets a 2 on Mero. Cole comments that there have been a lot of near falls early on in this match. Tazz says that anyone, anytime, anywhere could get that final move that could end this match, the line is that thin. Edge whips Mero into the corner of the ring before hitting him hard against the turnbuckle with a shoulder charge. Edge raises his arms to the crowd, the crowd totally behind Edge as he goes back to Mero. Edge whips Mero across the ring to the adjacent turnbuckle. He attempts a second shoulder charge but this time Mero gets out of the way Edge crashing straight into the corner. Mero taking advantage rolling up Edge for the pin but Edge kicks out on the 2. Mero hits Edge down with a nice forearm smash. Mero climbs out of the ring. “What’s Mero’s plans now?” shouts Cole, Tazz commenting that this doesn’t look good…..Slingshot Legdrop. Mero must have it…………..1……………2………Edge kicks out. Mero can’t believe it. He tries for the cover again but once again only a 2 count. Mero gets back up and bodyslams Edge hard down against the mat before posing to the crowd, the fans booing him hard and loud. Mero climbs up the turnbuckle, Tazz mentioning that Mero has used Moonsault’s in the past to end his matches. Mero is signalling his intent. Mero goes for the Moonsault but Edge gets the knees up, Mero writhing in pain rolling around the ring. Edge gets back to his feet quickly hitting the rising Mero with the Edgecution. Edge goes for the cover………1…………….2……………………………2.9 Mero gets the shoulder up. This time, it is Edge who can’t believe it. Edge pulls himself up. He wants to hit the spear. Mero is trying to get back to his feet! “THE END IS HERE TAZZ!” shouts Michael Cole. Mero gets up………SPEAAAAAAAAR! “ITS OVER!” remarks Tazz as Edge covers……………..1……………………2………………………3. Edge bt. Marc Mero at 12.37. The fans go crazy as the WWF Intercontinental Champion climbs the turnbuckle raising his title to the fans, Tazz and Cole commenting how good an Intercontinental Champion. However the mood changes quickly as Edge and the audience spot Stasiak at the entrance to the arena clapping Edge on. Stasiak makes a b-line for Edge sweeping his arms around his waste. “Stasiak wants that title belt and at Vengeance, he will get that opportunity!” says Michael Cole. “…And Cole, it’s going to be a Rocketbuster!” More Commercial Time!

The WWF Championship Debate

When the show returns, Michael Cole and Tazz welcomes us back informing us that standing by in the ring is the WWF Champion and Chairman of the Board, Vincent Kennedy McMahon, and his new bodyguard, Ron Waterman. The ring has been dressed up with 5 lecterns, 2 each side of a big black one which Vince McMahon climbs onto Waterman standing right beside him. Vince welcomes the fans to the WWF Championship debate, telling them that with 3 days before Vengeance, what better way than to build up the show than a good old fashioned debate. The crowd starts to chant “We want Wrestling!” but Vince doesn’t back down looking at Waterman coming back at them. “SHUT UP! Now, before I was rudely interrupted, allow me to introduce the 4 challengers!” The Countdown begins and Chris Jericho hits the ring. Jericho poses at the entrance despite boos from the audience. When Jericho enters the ring, he makes a b-line for Waterman before shaking the hand of Vince. “Looks like Jericho isn’t a fan of Waterman Tazz” states Michael Cole while Tazz “Who is? Waterman’s got a face only a mother would love!” Jericho gets to the podium on the far right tapping the microphone moments before Kurt Angle hits the ring. Kurt gets a mixed response from the crowd as he makes his way down the ramp, Kurt having a big smile on his face for Vince, Vince responding in kind, Cole commenting that the two of them must be in love. Kurt shakes the hands of both Vince and Waterman before standing on the left side, closest to Vince. Jericho points his finger at Angle making a quick insult behind Vince causing Angle to retaliate but Waterman holds Angle back telling to chill out as The Rock’s music hits the ring. The Rock gets a huge response from the audience, The Rock walking quickly down the ramp, wearing sunglasses and all as he makes his way to the ring. Vince comes to great him holding his hand out, but The Rock just stares at him before continuing on saluting the audience. Meanwhile, Jericho and Angle are still at it behind them. The Rock takes the podium position on the left side next to Angle also making a comment to him, Jericho applauding The Rock’s comment. “It looks like No One is a Big Fan of Kurt Angle here tonight” remarks Tazz. Before Michael Cole can respond, the Glass Shatters and the fans get on their feet as the former WWF Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin hits the ring. Vince doesn’t even both to make headway with Austin starring at him as Austin climbs into the ring and does the four corner salute at the fans. Austin walks over to the Rock and insults him before having a dig at Angle who tries to butt in. “Austin isn’t out to make friends here tonight” says Michael Cole as Austin finally takes his place next to Jericho.

Question #1

An increasingly nervous Vince McMahon thanks all the competitors for participating in this spectacle and that he hopes this, will aid the fans in who they support at Vengeance. So onto the first Question…..And this is addressed to everyone. “Why do you think are the Most Suitable Person to be WWF Champion?” Angle answers the question immediately butting in before anyone is even selected. “Thank you Mr. McMahon for such a great Starter Question” Austin calls him a jackass under his breath as Kurt continues to talk “Mr. McMahon, I think I would be the most suitable WWF Champion because I have all the necessary attributes to be the WWF Champion. Firstly, there are my 3 I’s, Intensity, Integrity and Intensity, which together build me up to be one hell of a role model to all these people….And Hell Vince, Just look at these people, They Need a Role Model! Oh it’s true. It’s Damn True!” Austin shakes his head, Vince asking him if he’d like to say something. Stone Cold rubs his head with both of his hands before looking back at Jericho before looking at Vince. Austin tells everyone that he doesn’t have a statement of his own but he has a little question for Kurt Angle. Vince asks if he would mind sharing with the audience, Angle insisting that he does. Austin says that he just wants to know how a man that claims to have Intelligence and Integrity can speak such a huge amount of crap in a couple of sentences. Austin says that Angle gives him an I of his own and that is Irritability. Angle says if anyone is getting annoyed, he’s annoyed…annoyed that Austin can’t hack that he’s the better man than him. Austin tells Angle to come up to his face and tell him. “I Will” says Angle. “Come ON THEN” responds Austin back and forth before Jericho finally. Jericho says that he finds it amusing that the two of these assclowns are arguing over who is the better Champion when it comes down to it, all four of them know who would be the best WWF Champion, just like all those Jerichoholics out there know, that Chris Jericho would be the greatest WWF Champion the world has ever seen. Angle and Austin both laugh at Jericho’s comments, Austin telling Jericho that he’s full of crap, Angle repeating him. “You’re a Jackass” continues Austin, Angle repeats, Austin turning his head around to look at Angle. “You’re a Jackass Too!” Angle looks shocked immediately asking why he’s a jackass. Vince McMahon looks at Waterman before looking around at them, The Rock the only one remaining quiet. Vince tells the group to halt it, and forward the question to the Rock who looks straight back at Vince. Slowly, The Rock removes of his glasses before sniffing the air……….”Finaaaaaaaaaaalllllly The Rock HAS COME BACK! TO DETROIIIT Michigan” the crowd responding loudly. The Rock says that he’s been sitting back, listening to his three “opponents” and he’s got one question for all of them and that is….. “What in the BLUUUUUUUUE HELL ARE YOU ALL TALKING ABOUT?” The Rock says it’s simple and that the fact of the matter is that all four of them can discuss who is going to be the WWF Champion but when the dust has settled, the smoke has cleared the WWF Champion is going to be none other than the people’s champion, The Rock.

Question #2

Vince tries to settle everyone down telling saying that he has a second question, and that is, “Who do you think is going to be your most difficult opponent in the match up?” Angle once again barges straight telling the audience that he feels that he doesn’t fear anyone and at the end of the day, the toughest opponent in that ring is Kurt Angle. Austin adds that Kurt Angle is the biggest cry baby in the match up as well. Angle comes back with “if anyone’s a cry baby, then you’re a cry baby”. Austin and Angle start the whole “Am Not” “Are too” back and forth action before. Vince tells them both to shut the hell up. Vince asks The Rock what his opinion is. The Rock says that it doesn’t matter who the opponent is, he says it could be Kurt Angle, Stone Cold, Chris Jericho, Robert Downey Jr. or Julia Roberts, It doesn’t matter to the Rock….Austin butts quickly telling The Rock that if there is anyone he should be scared of, then it’s Stone Cold Steve Austin, reminding The Rock that the last time they were in a WWF Championship Match, Austin whooped his ass all over the arena. The Rock reminds that last time they were in a Championship Match; Austin needed the help of Triple H, Vince McMahon one chair and one sledgehammer. The Rock then adds that the last time The Rock and Austin met properly in the ring, The Rock whooped Austin’s ass to end the WCW/ECW Alliance at Survivor Series. Austin tells The Rock that if he wanted to he could whoop his ass right now, The Rock telling Austin to “Bring it”. Austin knocked down his stand and the two men went face to face in the middle of the ring, Vince pleading with them both to calm down before out of no where Angle and Jericho jumped the two of them, Angle hitting a German Release Suplex on The Rock and Jericho clotheslining Austin out of the ring. Vince and Waterman don’t want anything to do with this leaving the ring quickly as Angle twirls around in the ring celebrating his successful attack. Angle however celebrated too early spinning around to get hit with a dropkick from Chris Jericho sending the announcers into hysterics as the crowd booed both athletes. Jericho grabbed hold of Angle and locked in the WALLS OF JERICHO Angle’s face immediately turning to distress. Jericho tightens the hold and Angle begins to tap….BUT WAIT. THE ROCK IS BACK UP…..ROCKBOTTOM ON JERICHO! “The Rock is looking Mad!” comments Tazz as a figure slides back into the ring! “WAIT! ROCK LOOK OUT” shouts Cole…STUNNNNNNNER by Austin. Michael Cole and Tazz recap and what just happened in the ring, the camera focusing on Austin as he celebrates in the ring with all 3 other competitors out in the middle of the ring. “Who will be the number one Contender at Vengeance? Stone Cold? The Rock? Kurt Angle? Chris Jericho? I for one can’t wait to find out!”

Backstage

The show ends with one final segment backstage a camera following Vince McMahon and Ron Waterman walking away from the arena entrance, Vince McMahon telling Ron Waterman that it is moments like that in Wrestling where money is made. “No risk! Just cash! And that is why I am a certified Billionaire”. Suddenly, Vince McMahon’s phone rings and Vince excuses himself telling Waterman that this is his brokers and he needs to take this call. Vince quickly answers the phone. “Hello, I hope you have good news for me?”….. “what?”….. “and YOU TRIED?….”…. “HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN?”… “GOD DAMN IT!” Vince snaps his flip phone shut. Waterman runs up to Vince asking him if everything is okay, Vince evidently not as his skin turns white….....Vince remaining silent… “Mr. McMahon?” repeats Waterman, Vince lunging for the nearest seat he can find. “I need some medical help here” shouts Waterman across the hallway some EMTs running towards Vince as Vince sits down, white as paper. As the show comes to close, Vince McMahon mutters something to an EMT while they are trying to get through to him…the EMT asks him to repeat it again, Vince this time making it perfectly clear….

He has a partner….

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The Finalised Vengeance Card

Vince McMahon faces his destiny when the new co-owner of the WWF is announced

Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

(If the APA and Spike win, the APA become WWF Tag Team Champions )

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

................Everybody has their Vengeance

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Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

-he's Vinnie's partner ... what ?

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

-The Push Starts HERE

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

-because i said so, and ... it makes sense

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

-get RVD outta this crap, push the new guy and give 'em a chance

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

-Bubba goes 2-1 with apa and takes 'em

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

-Don't remember Mero being at CW 'weight' but meh, he's good, give 'em a belt

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

-make him legit and do it here

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

-seriously, fire the fucking monkey

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Another good show I thought there, despite a shaky start, you've really begun to get into your stride. The debate, although something I'm not a fan of IRL, I thought came off well. Although I have to say, why did none of them think of attacking McMahon. I mean, whichever way you look at it, all four of them think they should be WWF champion. While Angle and Jericho might be content to kiss ass, I would have thought Rock and Austin would have wanted to tear Vince apart. Be that as it may, I'm looking forward to Vengeance, and this sets up a nice Royal Rumble main event.

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The Finalised Vengeance Card

Vince McMahon faces his destiny when the new co-owner of the WWF is announced

As I said via PM, I think it's going to be Ted Turner. Don't quite know how you'd write it and pull it off, but it would be pretty major if it was!

Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

The Rock never really got revenge for McMahon screwing him out of the WWF title at Wrestlemania, this would be a perfect opportunity to earn said revenge, and setting up perhaps either Austin/Rock III or Austin/McMahon at Wrestlemania.

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

I think you're high on Stasiak so I can see him de-throning Edge. I'm not overly happy baout it, as I am and always have been an Edge mark so I'd like to see him keep the belt, but we'll see.

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

It would be nice to see Test go over, but it would be stretching the imagination a bit too far, I think. Test gets a nice rub if he puts up a decent fight, he doesn't need to go over, and the Undertaker could do with looking strong I think

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

Although I didn't have a clue who Key was, you've done a good job of building him up, and I think after torturing Van Dam on Smackdown, he and Wright may be able to pul out the victory.

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

(If the APA and Spike win, the APA become WWF Tag Team Champions )

Firstly, I believe its impossible to make a title change on EWR via a handicap match. I can see Spike inadvertantly costing his team the match, and the APA help the Dudleyz out in putting Spike through the table. Poor Spike!

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

Not much to say hee I think. I don't really mind Mero to much, and am not completely averse to him getting another go at things. Tajiri's going over in a bit of a swerve from Torrie.

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

Yeah... Kane's going over here, and I reckon Lita is going to be the one to receive themost punishment.

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

This one really hasn't haad any build-up to my mind, so I think it would be a bit odd if Jazz won the belt out of nowhere.

................Everybody has their Vengeance

OOC: Predictions for Vengeance are welcomed!

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Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

(If the APA and Spike win, the APA become WWF Tag Team Champions )

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

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Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

- IMO, you can either go with Rock or Austin, since either of them could feud with Jericho or Angle afterwards, but I'm with Rocky at the moment.

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

- I just can't see Stasiak winning this, he's more suited to the European title.

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

- Undertaker won't lose, and if he did, why to Test?

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

- Might as well get RVD into a higher part of the card, while at the same time giving Key the rub.

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

- Only because of EWR, otherwise Dudleys

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

- This feud won't be over though, plus we might get a surprise here. Torrie heel turn?

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

- He's ready for bigger & better things.

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

- It's just a filler, so why would she lose?

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Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

-he should get a run

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

-stasiiak is getting a push

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

-it will be a fluky win to keep taker looking strong

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

-rvd needs better things to do

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

-it's their match

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

-he has a push coming i think

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

-it will make him looke strong

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

-it's just a filler

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Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

-Jericho is too close to real life and i think him or Angle is what you need as champion for now-

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

-I'm just not into Stasiak but i love Edge.-

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

-Test won't receive much from the win-

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

-New champions are cool and i like you push of Key and Wright-

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

-The APA aren't title ready and the Dudleys own the table match-

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

-got to keep the debut storyline going to give Mero his full push-

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

-Kane's monster push for the win-

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

-titles shouldn't change on heat-

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The Finalised Vengeance Card

Fatal Fourway Number One Contendership Match for the WWF Championship

Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

The Olympic Hero has to win this one! Sure, everyone in this bout is capable of holding it but I think Kurt Angle would be the best given what's happened in the past. Think Jericho could come close but I really didn't like him as champ back then. He could have a decent feud with The Rock, I enjoyed that one in the past. You've proven you can also write awesome match write ups between either of these stars, so really any way is good. Don't think Rock or Austin need the belt at the moment, so it's Angle all the way! Angle vs. McMahon would be a laugh

WWF Intercontinental Championship Match

Edge© vs. Shawn Stasiak

Never really was a fan of Stasiak, which I think is partly because I had only been a wrestling fan for just over two years at the time and I'd only ever watched WWF. I just can't picture him with the IC belt... and also Edge wasn't just at the right stage for the strap at the time, not ready for the World title, but too good for the lower straps so I can see him keeping hold of it, or if not, keeping in contention for it.

Singles Match

The Undertaker vs. Test

Needs revenge for the attack on SmackDown. Although a dusty finish ending with Test getting the win could also be acceptable. I always thought Test would be at this stage around this time, but it wasn't to be, so I'm glad to see it.

WWF Hardcore Championship Match

Rob Van Dam© vs. Key (w/Charles Wright)

Really not sure on the outcome of this one, but I'm going to pick Van Dam. He's good as Hardcore Champ, and also I was not really familiar with Key before this diary.

A 3-on-2 Elimination Tables Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles

The APA and Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz©

(If the APA and Spike win, the APA become WWF Tag Team Champions)

APA aren't really over at this point, so I can't see the Tag Belts being put on them. And also it's a Tables match, which The Dudleyz obviously will supposedly have a slight advantage. I can see this leading to more issues between the Dudleyz and Spike after, possibly due to the ending of the match.

WWF Cruiserweight Championship Match

Tajiri© (w/Torrie Wilson) vs. Marc Mero

Mero's been written well and he seems to be being pushed so the Cruiserweight Title isn't for him. Must say also I'm not a fan of Mero.

3-on-1 Handicap Match

Team Xtreme vs. Kane

I must say how much I've enjoyed the Kane/Team Xtreme segments as of late, especially the Kane vs. Lita match, great write up. And after Kane's turn he's been ruthless, so I can see him bypassing the trio here. I can see some mis-communication coming on to the ending, perhaps which ends in Lita losing the match.

Heat Main Event - WWF Women's Championship Match

Trish© vs. Jazz

Not really the highlight of the event so I can't see a title change coming on here.

ATGTF

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