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    WWF News and Smackdown Preview!

    Sponsors

    World Wrestling Federation have signed a 6 month sponsorship deal with Sony Playstation 2, although theres the liklihood they will then sign a new deal for Playstation3, which should be released by then. They have also signed a 5 month deal with Nintendo, which will market their amusingly named new Wii console. They have also inked an 8 month deal with Sports illustrated, which will presumably see them get more coverage in the magazine (And hopefully some of the Diva's in the Swimsuit Edition!). their final new sponsorship is a 6 month deal with Viacom. This is an interesting development as Viacom are the owners of Spike TV, which previosly cancelled their coverage of Smackdown.

    Survivor Series aftermath

    Official word is Stevie Ray is not going to become a member of the Smackdown roster. His appearance at Survivor Series shocked many but WWF aparantly have no long-term plans to use him, and although he is likely to be used in the short term, there are no plans whatsoever for this to be in an in-ring capacity.

    Stevie has links with the WWf as his and Booker T's wrestling school in Houston is officially offiliated with the WWF.

    The Bisch is Back!

    We may not have seen the last of Eric Bischoff. He recently made a return to WWF television to promote his book, Controversy Creates Cash, but news is that he has signed a new two-year contract. What WWF plan to do with him is unknown at present, but it is a full contract, not a Legends one of the likes of Hulk Hogan etc, so we could be seeing Easy E back on our screens in the not too distant future!

    Smackdown Preview! 1st December 2006

    The first Smackdown since Survivor Series shoudl be an intresting one. The Animal Batista won't be happy at being cost his chance at the World Heavyweight Title and King Booker and Stevie Ray should be on hand to provide an explanation.

    The Undertaker picked up the win at Survivor Series but was the victim of a vicious attack afterwards by the joint forces of Ken Kennedy, MVP and Finlay. The Phenom and brother Kane will be on hand at Smackdown and will not be in cheery moods.

    Since his partner Dave Taylor got injured William Regal has been telling us he has recruited a new ally. He has promised that this week on Smackdown he will unveil his new ally to us.

    Chavo Guerreo and Chris Benoiut will both also be in the building on Smackdown. After stealing the victory and the US Title last week, Benoit is sure to want some revenge on Chavo.

  2. Brief Results from Raw (27/11/06) and ECW (28/11/06):

    On Raw the night after Survivor Series Vince McMahon weas not happy about DX once again being vicotious last night. As punishments for not succeeding, he made Edge, Randy Orton and Umaga face each other in a triple threat match with no dq's.

    He alos announced that The Spirit Squad wouldn't be getting away with their part in it either, as he had plans for them next week.

    He announced as their 'reward' for winning, DX's team got a match tonight against each other, as HHH & HBK would take on John Cena, Ric Flair and Roddy Piper in a handicap match.

    In The Edge, Orton, Umaga match, Edge and Orton worked together to try and overcome the Samoan Bulldozer. Edge double-crossed Orton however as, whilst Umaga was out the way on the outside, Edge rolled Orton up from behind to pick up the win.

    In the handicap main event, the 5 men initially refused to fight each other. This brought out Vince McMahon who said that if they didn't fight they would all be suspended. He added further spice by annoucning that the man to lose the match would be suspended anyway. This got them fighting as they all went at each other with a vengeance. In the end the two men overcame the three, but under dubious circumstances. John Cena hit the FU on HHH on the outside, whilst in the ring Michaels hit Roddy Piper with the Sweet Chin Music. Michaels went for the pin on Piper whilst Ric Flair simply stood on the apron and watched the refree count the 123.

    Other events from Raw:

    Jimmy 'The Mouth of the South' Hart came out and complained at the way 'No Frills' Nick Dinsmore had treated 'Legend' Jim Duggan. This brought out Dinsmore who attacked Hart.

    Shelton Benjamin's problems with Cryme Tyme continued as they stole his car, shown on the Titantron causing him to lose to Carlito.

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    On ECW Paul Heyman was as upset as Vince had been on Raw. he lambasted Sylvester Terkay for getting involved in his business, resulting in Terkay & Elijah Burke against Big Show and Test in the main event. The match ended in a no contest when RVD interfered, hitting Big Show with a Van Daminator, before turning around and getting hit with a suplex onto the chair from Terkay. The show ended with CM Punk, Sabu and Tommy Dreamer all also getting involved in the fight, ending with Elijah Burke receiving a Van Terminator.

    We also learned of the show that at December To Dismember on 3rd December we would see the return of the ECW Tag Team Championship, in an open invitaional gauntlet match.

  3. ok, sorry about the delay again, things have been hectic lately!

    anyways, i'm gonna be really brief with the last few results so i can get on to the first real show FINALLY!

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    26th November 2006

    First match of the night saw Cryme Tyme taking on Shelton Benjamin and his partner Chris Masters, who he had found backstage after running around the whole show trying to find a partner.

    Shelton managed to pick up the win with a T-Bone Suplex to JTG, but whilst he was celebrating didnt notice that Cryme Tyme once again stole his gear.

    The Womens Title was on the line next as Lita took on Mickie James. Cheating saw Lita pick up the win and retain the belt.

    Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin came out next accompanied by Kristal for his match with The Boogeyman. As Boogeyman entered and reached the ring, Kristal ran off up the aisle and back to the back, leaving The Miz on his own. Boogeyman kepy uo his impressive streak as he made short work of Mizanin and picked up the win.

    The 10-man ECW Battle Royal was next for the final spot in the Extreme Elimination Chamber at December To Dismember. The participants were Balls Mahoney, Danny Doring, CW Anderson, Stevie Richards, Little Guido, Harcore Holly, Sylvester Terkay, Kevin Thorn, Mike Knox and The Great Khali.

    Khali dominated the match, eliminating a total of 5 people himself, but teamwork from Holly and Terkay eliminated him, before Terkay threw Holly out to pick up the win and the spot in the EEC.

    The WWE Tag Team Titles were on the line next as London and Kendrick defended against KC James and Idol Stevens. Exciting back and forth match was finally won by Kendrick and London following a failed distraction by Michelle McCool.

    'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan took on his former firned in the next match in the former Eugene, 'No Frills' Nick Dinsmore. Dinsmore demonstrated his new attitude as he was all business, decimating the legend who proved no match for his younger adversary. Dinsmore picked up the victory and continued to lay a beating on Duggan.

    The first Classic Survivor Series matchup was next as Ken Kennedy, Montel Vontavious Porter, Finlay, Chavo Guerrero and Tatanka took on The Undertaker, Kane, Chris Benoit, Lashley and Matty Hardy. 1st eliminated was Tatanka by Kane. 2nd was Matt Hardy by Chavo, 3rd was Chavo by Benoit, 4th was MVP by Undertaker. 5th was Lashley by Finlay, 6th was Benoit by Finlay, leaving us with Kennedy and Finlay against the Brothers of Destruction. Finlay was eliminated by The Undertaker. Kennedy managed to roll up Kane for a shock pin leaving him 1-0n-1 with The Taker. Taker eventually picked up the victory for his team folloq#wing a Tombstone, however MVP and Finlay hit the ring and joined Kennedy in attacking the Undertaker after the match, beating him down three-on-one with chairs. Kane hit the ring and ran them off but Taker had laready taken a beating.

    The Intercontinental Title was up for grabs next as Jeff Hardy defended it against both Johnny Nitro and Carlito in a triple threat match. Jeff managed to take a back seat for numerous stages during this match as Nitro and Carlito seemed intent on beating the hell out of each other. Jeff used this to his advantage to pick up the win when Carlito hit Nitro with a Back Cracker and went for the pin. Only for Hardy to leap from the top to hit a Swanton Bomb onto him atop Nitro, before Hardy covered Nitro himself to retain the title.

    Is was ECW's turn as Classic Survivor Series next as they had their Classic Elimination Match, only under Extreme Rules. the match saw Big Show, along with Paul Heyman's security team of Test, Doug Basham and Derrick Neikirk taking on Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer, Sabu and The Sandman.

    Basham was first to be eliminated following stereo Singapore Cane shots from Sandman and Dreamer. Neikirk was next eliminated leaving Heyman looking worried as he was now lef twith just his Champion and Test against four men. They redressed the balance slightly as The Show eliminated Sandman. The teams were leveled after Test pinned Sabu following him putting himself through a table when Test moved at the last minute. RVD hit test with a Five-Star Frog Splash to put his team back ahead, but it didnt last long as Dreamer was pinned following a stiff Chokeslam fromt he Show. So the second classic style Survivor match of the night once again came down to one man for each team. Big Show looked like he was going to pull out the win when he hit RVD with a Chokeslam, however at this point Sylvester Terkay, who won the final spot inthe Extreme Elimination Chamber earlier in the night, ran down the aisle and into the ring chair in hand. He stood there as RVD got slowly got to his feet, before planting a huge chair shot across the head of the Big Show! Terkay threw the chair down and made a motion of the belt around his waist with his hands before turing and leaving, as RVD pinned Show as Paul Heyman stood with his head in his hands.

    The Penultimate match of the night saw King Booker defending his World Heavyweight Title against Batista, who had recieved a beat down from Book just a couple of days ago on Smackdown. Unfortunately for the King it seemed as though he had lit a fire under The Animal, as he flew at Booker with a rage and dominated for large periods of the match. The end of the match came when a large man in a hoody jumped the railing and into the ring. Batista turned around and got floored with a blow the the head from the mystery man. The referee immediately called for the bell, seemingly disqualifying Booker. the mystery man threw down a set of barss knuckles to the canvas, which was obviously what he had hit Batista with. He then pulled down his hood, revealing himself to be Booker's brother Stevie Ray!

    Stevie helped Booker up and out of the ring as Sharmell grabbed the Title, which he retained due to the DQ. Booker raised the title high with a smile as he Sharmell and Stevie Ray made their way to the back.

    The Final match of the night was Raw's Classic Survivor match, as Triple H, Shawn Michaels, John Cena, Ric Flair and Roddy Piper took on Edge, Randy Orton, Umaga and Kenny and Johnny, who had been decided upon after seeing numerous times throughout the show the Spirit Squad trying to decide who would compete.

    Edge and Orton's team took and early advantage as Piper was eliminated by Umaga. the advantage didnt last long however as Umaga was eventually disqualified as he refused to stop beating on the already eliminated Piper. The momentum swung the other way after that as both members of the Spirit Squad were eliminated in quick succession by Ric Flair and John Cena, leaving a less than happy looking Edge and Orton against four men. They did manage to level the scores slightly as Flair was pinned following a Spear from Edge. It would not be their night however as Orton was pinned following an FU from Cena, before Edge was eliminated following Sweet Chin Music and a Pedigree from HBK and HHH respectively.

    The night ended with DX and the WWE Champ celbrating. However its unlikely Vince McMahon will be in a happy mood on Raw after seeing DX victorious once again.

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    Friday 24th November 2006

    With just two days until Survivor Series tensions were high on Smackdown, with everyone wondering if there would be any late announcements of matches for the event, and who else would be in the match between the Brothers of Destruction and MVP and Ken Kennedy.

    We were straight into the action to start the show as, as a sneak preview of the Tag Team Championship match scheduled for Survivor Series, Brian Kendrick took on Idol Stevens in singles action. The end came courtesy of a distraction of the referee bi KC James, allowing Stevens to hit Kendrick with a low blow and roll him up for the pin. Will we see new tag team champions crowned at Survivor Series.

    Talking of crowns, King Booker made his way down to the ring next, along with Queen Sharmell. He told us he was here to make a complaint, that he, the World Heavyweight Champion, The King of the Smackdown Kingdom, and the Champion of Champions, did not have a match at Survivor Series. He accused Teddy Long of trying to undermine him as king, going so far as to accuse him of treason!

    It wasnt long before Teddy had heard enough and he made his way out to the ring. He apologised to Booker but said that he had always planned to give him a match. He then announced that at Survivor Series Booker would defend his World Title against Batista! Book's demeanor changed when he heard this, obviously a one-on-one with The Animal was not what he had in mind. Booker tried to convince Long to change the match, even trying to get in on the Undertaker and Kane match, but Long told him it was signed, sealed and would be delivered at SS!

    Vito was in action next as he took on the snobby Sylvan, who was less than impressed with the way Vito was dressed. Vito kept up his recent winning streak, picking up the win with an Upskirt Armbar.

    We head to the office of Theodore Long next where Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin and Kristal are entering the room. They complain to Teddy about the recent interruptions they have had to endure from 'that freak' The Boogeyman. Long agrees with them that it has been unacceptable, but that he has a way of solving things. He tells The Miz he can teach The Boogeyman a lesson himself, as he is putting them in a 1-on-1 match at SS, much to The Miz's dismay!

    The Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms makes his way down to the ring next, making his first appearance for a couple of weeks. He tells us his busy social life has been rudely interrupted as Teddy Long has demanded that he appear tonight and defend his Cruiserweight Title. He then tells his opponent to hurry up and get out there so he can get this over with and leave quicker!

    The 'Redneck' Jimmy Wang Yang is his opponent today. The match starts and is a fairly even affair. the difference maker however is Jamie Noble, who makes his way to ringside. Noble heads to where Yang has left his jacket and hat, he throws the hat on the floor and stamps on it. Yang sees whats going on and while he is distracted shouting at Noble, Helms rolls him up from behind to get the pin. Noble grabs the opportunity and slides in the ring and starts laying into Yang with kicks and punches. He stands over Yang and screams at him "Your Not A Redneck!". Nobvle spits on Yang before leaving.

    Matt Hardy was in action next, taking on the recently attitude adjusted Native American Tatanka. Tatanka again showed a ruthless and vicious streak in this match, often testing the refrees patience with his bending of the rules and keeping on holds when Mike Chioda had called for the break. In the end Chioda had enough of Tatanka'a antics and called for the bell, disqualifying him. This didnt seem to bother Tatanka, who continued with his assault, taking a steel chair and beating Hardy repeatedly with it.

    Like two weeks ago, it was Tatanka's former friend Lashley who ran out to intervene, going head to head with Tatanka to save Matt from a further beating.

    This was not the end though as swarming down the aisle came Ken Kennedy, MVP and Finlay who proceeded to attack Lashley and Matt. Whilst they all battled in and around the ring the lights in the arena suddenly went out, before a bolt of lightening hit all four turnbuckles. The lights came back on and standing in the centre of the ring were the Brothers of Destruction! Undertaker and Kane drove all tatanka, MVP, Kennedy and Finlay all from the ring as Lashley and Matt Hardy recovered to stand side by side with them, seemingly forging an alliance for Survivor Series.

    Michael Cole and John 'Bradshaw' Layfield speculated who would be the fourth man on each team for SS, whilst also running through the other Smackdown brand matches that would take place. They also reminded us of tonights main event coming up between Chris Benoit and Chavo Guerrero for the US Title.

    We headed back to the ring next as Batista got a warm up for his World Title match at SS as he faced off against William Regal. Batista looked to be at the top of his game as he brutalized regal with some hard hitting moves including a vicious spinebuster. Being the resielient veteran he is Regal came back into the match and gained the upper hand, wearing The Animal down with many submission holds. In the end though Batista came back with a flurry and hit regal with a ring shaking Batista Bomb to pick up the morale boosting win heading into Survivor Series. His celebrations were short lived however as King Booker hit the ring and attacked his challenger from behind, knocking him down to the match and raining down on him with boots. Ever the opportunist, Regal joined his former ally in the attack, helping Booker to pick him up and deliver the two Book Ends to the Animal. Booker then stood over the downde Animal with his arms raised.

    We returned from the commercial break and headed stright into the main event as Chris Benoit defended his US Title against Chavo Guerrero. Benoit was fired up for this match, annoyed in the previous weeks how Chavo had been trying to live off of his family name, and in particular the name of his Dead Uncle Eddie, one of Benoit's closest friends. Benoit was at Chavo right from the bell, hitting him with vicious chops and suplexes. Chavo got back into the match following a poke to the eye, he then unloaded on Benoit with some suplexes of his own. The finale of the match saw Ken Kennedy again making his presence felt as he made his way slowly down the aisle and to ringside. Benoit noticed him there and glanced at him every so often, but Kennedy seemed to be just watching the match. Benoit looked to have the match won as he downed Chavo and headed to the top rope. Benoit jumped off and hit Chavo with a Frog Splash. As he went for the pin however the referee was distracted by Ken Kennedy who had now jumped up onto the apron. From the opposite side of the ring Vickie Guerrero slid in with the US Title in hand and planted a blow the Chris Benoit's head before rolling back out of the ring. Kennedy jumped down and the referee turned around in time to see Chavo draping his arm across Benoit to pick up the victory and the US Title!

    As Chavo celebrated in the ring, a smirking Ken Kennedy began to walk back up the ramp towards the back. As he reached the top however, he was halted in his track as The Undertaker stepped out of the entrance way. Kennedy began to backtrack down the ramp as the Undertaker stalked forwards towards him, his eyes locked in an disturbing stare on Kennedy. As they reached the bottom of the ramp Kennedy was running out of anywhere to run, he bumped into the ring as he reached the bottom, and slid in, trying to evadie the deadman. Benoit was up however and as Kennedy slid in, Benoit pounced and locked him into the Crippler Crossface! Chavo slid back into the ring and kicked Benoit in the head, breaking up the hold. Undertaker had entered the ring however, and Chavo found himself grabbed by the throat and driven into the match with a huge chokeslam from the deadman.

    The Undertaker's music hit as the show ended with him and Chris Benoit standing in the ring over the downed new US Champion, staring a hole through Ken Kennedy who was back tracking back up the aisle.

  5. OOC: Thanks for the feedback HUHHH, yeh i liked the idea of adding some picture into it just to help it 'come alive'. i decided to wait until i get into it properly to continue this though!

    Been really encouraged by all the feedback so far, havent even got into the diary proper yet but the comments have been great, cheers guys!

    right, on with the shows!

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    Monday 20th November 2006

    The Last Raw before Survivor Series kicked off with the WWE Champion coming to the ring. John Cena then proceeded to announce, since he had been pre-occupied with Kevin Federline these past couple weeks, he had just realised he hadnt got an opponent for Survivor Series, so he was out here to issue an open challenge to anyone in the back.

    The anticipation in the crowd was brought to an abrupt halt as the music of Vince McMahon played and he made his way down to the ring, selling the effects of his beating at the hands of DX last Monday. He told Cena that it was he, and not the champ, who makes matches, and he had a much better idea for Survivor Series. Vince said all would be revealed later, but for now Cena should go prepare, because tonight he would be facing Edge and Randy Orton!

    Vince went onto tell the fans that they could stop chanting for DX, as they were not here. He said he ahd given them the night off, so they 'would be fresh' for Survivor Series.

    The first match of the night saw tag action as The Highlanders took on Charlie Haas and Viscera. The action was back and forth throughout but the end came when Robbie was thrown to the outside, and whilst the referee was distracted by Haas getting into an argument with Rory, illegal man Viscera sqaushed Robbie against the ring post, before rolling him back inside for Haas to pick up the easy pinfall.

    'No Frills' Nick Dinsmore hit the ring next to take on Val Venis, during the match 'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan made his way down to ringside. When Dinsmore noticed Hacksaw at ringside, this provided enough distraction for Venis to take advantage, he hit Dinsmore with an inverted DDT before scaling the ropes and getting the win with The Money Shot.

    Dinsmore grabbed the mic after the match and screamed at Duggan what he was doing here. He said he was through with the bullshit and it was his time to shine, so what was Duggan still doing here. Duggan simply snatched the mic and shouted "Me, You, Survivor Series! Hooooooooo!". Duggan then dropped the mic and simply left.

    We are in Jonathan Coachman's office after the break, where after a knock on the door he is joined by The Spirit Squad. Coachman informs them that Mr. McMahon has granted them another chance to try and regain the tag team titles tonight, but if they fail they will be dire consequences. The Squad leave the office again arguing over who will compete in the match.

    Super Crazy is in action next, hoping to fare better than last week as he takes on Shelton Benjamin. Again Benjamin is the victim of Cryme Tyme as they sneak to the ring and take his new chain that he had this week. Benjamin sees them sneaking off with his stuff and gives chase, leaving Super Crazy to pick up the count out victory.

    The Intercontinental title is on the line next as Jeff Hardy attempts to regain the title 'stole' from him two weeks ago thanks to Eric Bischoff. Everytime Jeff seemed to have the upper hand Melina helped to swing the match back in Johnny Nitro's Favour. This was until Carlito made his way to ringside and chased Melina off. This also proved enough of a distraction to Nitro for Jeff Hardy to gain the advantage, leading to a Twist of Fate, Swanton Bomb, 1-2-3, and Jeff regaining the IC title.

    Womens action was up next as Lita took on Candice. Lita being the more experienced in-ring performer held the edge (no pun intended) for most of the match, but still used underhanded tactics to secure the victory, hitting Candice with the Womens Title belt behind the referees back. Lita then continued to beat down on Candice, before Mickie James came out and ran her off.

    We are taken back to Coachman's office next, this time to see Johnny Nitro and Melina complaining about his title loss. The Coach agreed with Nitro that he deserved a rematch, and siad he could have one at Survivor Series. Much to Nitro's dismay, he then announced that Carlito would also be in the match!

    We had the Tag Team titles on the line next. Flair and Piper made their way out first, followed by The Spirit Squad who were still squabbling over who would compete in the match, They eventually decided with a game of Paper, Scissors, Stone, which determined that Johnny and Kenny would be the two members to compete. The bell rang and the match was about to begin, when the music of Vince McMahon began to play, bringing loud boos from the crowd. Vince made his way out onto the stage and proceeded to tell everyone that he had forgot to mention the special stipulation of this match, that being that it would be Piper and Flair against all five members of the Spirit Squad. Vince then left as the match restarted, with the Tag Team Champs now having to defend the gold against five men!

    The wily old duo put on a good fight and matched everything their younger opponents threw at them in the early stages, but the numbers difference soon came into effect, as the Squad isolated Flair and made numerous quick tags between their numbers, keeping a fresh man in at all times. The impossible looked like it could happen when Flair finally made the hot tag ann Piper let rip, taking out all five members of the Squad, but it the end the numbers were too much, as, while Mitch, Nicky and Mikey beat up on Flair on the outside, Kenny and Johnny hit Piper with a Sidewinder for Kenny to get the pin and win the titles back for The Spirit Squad.

    The main event of the evening was up next as John Cena was forced into a handicap match against both Edge and Randy Orton. Much like the previous match, the numbers advantage soon took it's toll, with Edge and Orton often disregarding the tag stipulation and both beating on Cena at the same time. Despite valiant efforts teh joint efforts of Rated RKO seemed to have the match won. After Edge almost broke Cena in half with a spear, Orton picked him up for an RKO. At this point the crowd rose to their feet as D-Generation X entered through the crowd and hit the ring and started going toe-to-toe with Edge and Orton. Suiddenly all 5 of the Spirit Squad came running down the aisle and into the ring, as the referee finally threw the match out. The deposed Tag Team Champs of Ric Flair and Roddy Piper ran down after them and joined the fight! DX and the Legends were a house of fire, and as John Cena recovered from his earlier beating, the fivesome gained the advantage as Randy Orton got laid out with Sweet Chin Music from HBK and Triple H hit Mitch with a Pedigree. It was at this point that the Samoan Bulldozer Umaga charged to the ring. John Cena lifted Kenny onto his shoulders, seemingly setting him up for an FU, but as he turned around he was hit with a Samoam Spike from Umaga, dropping Kenny and falling to the floor in pain. Umaga then charged at Shawn Michaels and began laying into him with left and right handed blows, whilst following this distraction Edge caught Piper with a spear, alying him out.

    Un-noticed, Vince McMahon had made his way back out onto the ramp with a microphone in hand. This was what he had in mind for the Champ he announced, as Sunday at Survivor Series, it would be Cena, DX, Piper and Flair against Edge, Randy Orton, two of the Spirit Squad and The Samoan Bulldozer in an old fashined Survivor Series match!

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    Tuesday 21st November 2006

    After the announcements on last nights Raw and last Friday's Smackdown, there was a lot of anticipation as to what contributions to Survivor Series ECW would serve up tonight.

    This anticipation was turned up a notch as right at the start of the show ECW GM Paul Heyman made his way to the ring along with his security team of Doug Basham, Derrick Neikirk and Test. Upon reaching the ring Heyman began to talk about what the fans were anticipating, he said that since ECW was the extreme brand of WWE, he decided they should make a suitably extreme debut to Survivor Series. He then announced that following WWE tradition, they were going to put on a classic Survivor Series match, but this one would be Extreme Rules, as Rob Van Dam, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer and anyone else they could find 'stupid enough' to team with them would be taking on Basham, Neikierk, Test and ECW Champ The Big Show. this was in addition to the Battle Royal annouced last week for the final spot in the extreme elimination chamber at December to Dismember.

    The first match on the show saw Balls Mahoney taking on ECW newcomer Rene Dupree. The win was picked up by Balls after Dupree got distracted thanks to an eyeful courtesy of Balls' valet Francine.

    Another relative newcomer to ECW was up next as Sylvester Terkay, accompanied by Elijah Burke, made his singles debut, facing off against Tony Mamaluke of the FBI. Burke was the difference maker in this match, as Mamaluke was distracted as Burke began to stalk Trinity around the ring. The distraction was enough for Terkay to take advantage and lock on the Keylock to pick up a submission victory. After the bout Terkay and Burke had Trinity corenered in the ring, which brought out Little Guido who attacked Burke and Terkay. Together with the help of the recovered Mamaluke the FBI drove the heels from the ring and saved Trinity from whatever they may have had in store.

    CM Punk was backsatge as he was interviewed by Rebecca. He said he was sick of the was Mike Knox treated Kelly Kelly, and said he was gonna continue to treat her like that, then he was gonna treat Know as his bitch! Punk was interrupted however as he hit from behind by a chair shot from none other than Mike Knox, Knox hit the downed Punk with several more chair shots as Kelly stood in the back ground screaming for him to stop.

    "Who's the bitch now?!" Knox screamed at Punk, before grabbing Kelly by the arm and walking away.

    The Great Khali was in action again next as he sought to continue his path of destruction in ECW when he took on Stevie Richards. Much like Rodney Mack last week, despite a valiant effort the sheer size and strength of Khali proved too much as he dominated Richards and finished him off with a Giant Bomb. Khali threw his arms up in a celebratory pose after the match, as his manager Daivari bent over the downed Richards and shouted abuse in his face, before intructing Khali to pick him up and hit him with another huge Giant Bomb.

    The Main Event of the evening was up next as, in a pre-view of Survivor Series, Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer and Sabu took on Derrick Neikirk, Doug Basham and Test under Extreme Rules. The rules soon played into Heyman and his security's hands as The Big Show made his way down to the ring and joined the action, beating down on Rob Van Dam as Dreamer and Sabu battled with the three members of Heyman's Security.

    It was soon shown howver that the no-DQ rules could work both ways as The Sandman ran down to the ring, Singapore Cane in hand! Sandman unloaded with shots to the heads of Basham and Neikirk, whilst the combined efforts of Dreamer and Sabu drove Test from the ring. The Big Show left the beaten RVD outside and entered the ring. Sandman hit Show withtwo stiff shots witht eh cane but failed to fell the champ, who hit Sandy' with a boot to the face, knocking him down and out the ring. The angered giant then hit Dreamer and Sabu with a huge double clothesline, almost decapitating the ECW originals. The Big Show then let out a roar as he bent down and grabbed Dreamer and sabu by their throats and lifted them back to their feets. He was seemingly about to hit a double chokeslam as RVD appeared from nowhere, leaping from the top rope with a chair and hitting a flying Van Daminator to the Show, who finally was knocked from his feet.

    The show went off air with RVD standing looking down at Show, side by side with Sabu, Tommy Dreamer and the Sandman, who seemed to have announced himself 'stupid enough' to accept the challenge fo being the fourth man for Survivor Series!

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    OOC: No more time to continue now. Will try my hardest to get the final 4 shows up tomoz (including Survivor Series), and will try to get the first "real" show done too!

  6. OOC: Right, iv got a couple of hours to spare before work so i'll try and get some of this done. i'll try and be more regular with the updates in future, its just hard to get myself motivated for this at the moment til i get into the real thing, but gota get this out the way first! lol!

    Anyway, will try and do a couple of shows now and should getr the rest done by early next week, then i can get into the real start of the diary!

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    Friday 17th November 2006

    With just over a week until Survivor Series there was much interest in what matches would be booked for the event tonight. That question was partially answered immidiately as Ken Kennedy and Montel Vontavious Porter hit the ring. They proceeded to challenge The Brothers of Destruction, Undertaker and Kane, to a match at Survivor Series. Not 2-on-2 however, they proposed an old fashined 5-on-5 Survivor Series match, pitting them and 3 partners of their choice against Undi, Kane, and 3 partners they find.

    Jamie Noble took on Jimmy Wang Yang in the first match of the night. The two 'rednecks' began with an arguement, Noble denouncing the fang that Yang was a redneck. This soon led to a fight and the match officially starting. Noble picked up the win with a Trailer Hitch.

    KC James and Idol Stevens took on the unorthodox pairing of Vito and Matt Hardy. Thanks to the lack of experience between Hardy and Vito, and a little outside interference from Michelle McCool, James & Stevens picked up the victory.

    After the break James, Stevens and Michelle McCool were in the office of Theodore Long, telling him how they deserved a shot at the tag team titles. Long suprised them by agreeing with them, and announcing they could have one, at Survivor Series.

    The World Heavyweight Champion made his way to the ring next. He announced that as a reward to himself for winning The King of Kings match two weeks ago at Cyber Sunday, he was giving himself the night off. This brought Teddy long out to the ring, who told Booker he may be the champion, and he may refer to Smackdown as 'his kingdom', but it was Long that decided who does or does not have the night off. long then announced that tonight the King would team with his former ally Finlay to take on Batista and Lashley!

    Talking of King Booker's former allies, William Regal made his way to the ring next to take on Scotty 2 Hotty. Regal continued with his recent no-nonsense attitude as he made fairly short work of Scotty, securing the victory with the regal Stretch. Regal then got on the mic and announced that his new partner would be making his debut in two weeks on Smackdown.

    Ken Kennedy was in action next as he took on one half of the Tag Team Champions in Paul London. MVP walked to ringside and attempted to interfere on behalf of Kennedy, Brian Kendrick was however on hand to nullfy his effect. Whilst he was busy with MVP however, KC James snook down to ringside and caused the distraction to London that was enough for Kennedy to snatch the win.

    Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin made an appearance next as he and diva Kristal made their way to the ring. Miz proceeded to complain how he and Kristal had been disrespected by the freakish Boogeyman, stating there was no place in WWE in this day and age for this kind of weirdo. Miz did not get any further as the arena went dark, before the eerie music of The Boogeyman rang out throughout the arena. The lights came back on with Miz holding a steal chair, looking to the aisle for The Boogeyman. Only problem was he was stadning behind Mizanin and Kristal. It dawns on The Miz as he slowly turns with a look of terror on his face to see the worm chwing Boogeyman stadning right behind him. Miz drops the chair and hightails it out the ring and up the aisle, once again leaving Kristal alone with the freak, today however kristal also bails out the ring before Boogeyman does anything.

    Chavo Guerrero took on Funaki next, after a brief match which Chavo won with the Frog Splash, Chavo got on the mic and complained about the quality of oppenent he was given. Stating he was a Guerrero and should be treated as such, being in Championshp matches and so forth. This brought out the US Champion Chris Benoit, who said that maybe when Chavo acted like a Guerrero instead of trying to profit off the name he might get somewhere. Benoit then however said he would make Chavo's wish come true, as he would face him in a US Title match next week on Smackdown!

    The Main event of the night was up next as Batista and Lashley took on King Booker and Finlay, with Batista looking to exact some revenge for Finlay's assualt on him last week. Suprisingly for once the fighting Irishman did not seem to want to fight tonight, as he let Booker start of the match against Batista. Once Lashley had been tagged in Lashley then was willing to enter the fray, and beat on Lashley with his usual intensity. Lashley however made the hot tag to Batista who began to let out his anger on Finlay, throwing him from pillar to post. King Booker on the apron looked unconcerned that his tag team partner was being beaten to a pulp by Batista. The end came with the unexpected arrival of Ken Kennedy and MVP, who hit the ring and attacked Batista and Lashley. Finlay recovered from his beating and joined the attack, whilst the Champion calmly stepped off the ring apron and made his way to the back, leaving Finlay, Kennedy and MVP to beat down on The Animal and Lashley. The crowd came to their feet though, as the lights in the arena went out, followed by a familiar sound of bells chiming. The lights came back on to reveal Undertaker and Kane stading in the ring, they then proceeded to go toe to toe with Kennedy, MVP and Finlay, whilst Lashley and Batista got back to their feet and joined in driving their foes from the ring.

    The show went off the air with Undertaker and Kane staring at Kennedy and MVP in the aisle, the challenge for Survior Series seemingly accepted.

  7. Yeh its still alive! soz guys, wot wiv work and birthday celebrations i havent had the time to get on here and do the updates, but it is very much still alive! at work all weekend but should get the updates done the start of next week and at least the first 'proper' show.

    thanks tysdrown for the feedback. i said before that this will replace raw and sd!, that it what i kinda have in mind, but nothin is certain yet. i've got the main ideas in mind for this, but other things i'll just see how they develop as i go.

    as for the WWF name, as i said in my OOC post, not realistic and would be pretty much inpossible it'd happen really, but i just prefer it that way! And the way im thinkin with this diary is if EWR lets me do it, then it can happen! (keep in mind anyone who complains when i sign someone from TNA and they say "that'd never happen!")

    as for spelling and grammar. i admit in my OOC posts i shorten and abbreviate etc, but in the actual show posts i try to use correct spelling and grammar, any points in which i havent are purely mistakes that i have overlooked, or where i have accidentally lapsed into "txt spk".

    Anyways, as i said, this is definitenly not dead! its just annoying when real life gets in the way! lol.

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    Monday 13th November 2006

    Raw opened with Vince McMahon coming to the ring. he said just like every other time, Eric Bischoff screwed it up. After one night of success at Cyber Sunday, last week on Raw he had let DX get the better of him and now everything was back to square one. He said that tonight Dx would face Edge and Randy Orton again and this time he would be the referee.

    Vince also announced that he was not happy with having a couple of geriatrics as RAW Tag Team Champions, so tonight The Spirit Squad would also get a rematch. This caused more problems for the Squad as they squabbled about who would fight in the match. In the end they pulled straws and it was decided that Mikey and Mitch would be the ones to compete. Kenny complained still that it should be him, as he is the only proven winner amongst the group.

    Cryme Tyme were in action as they took on Cade & Murdoch. Shad & JTG picked up the victory following a G9, but they failed to notice as, seeking revenge for last week, Shelton Benjamin snook down to ringside and stole their gear.

    Eugene made his way down to the ring next looking very different. He was dressed smartly in suit trousers and a shirt and had his beatly tied back. He got on the mic and, talking normally, told us he was sick and tired of the bullshit. His name isn't Eugene and he isn't retarded. His name is Nick Dinsmore. the whole Eugene thing was a gimmick thought up by Eric Bischoff. Bischoff told him it'd get him over and bring him success, but all it's done is turn him into a laughing stock and a loser, teaming with has beens like Jim Duggan and he's sick and tired of it. So now he is 'No Frills' Nick Dinsmore, take it or leave it.

    Former IC Champ Jeff Hardy was in action next taking on Shelton Benjamin. Whilst the match went on, we see footage of the locker rooms where Cryme Tyme steal back their stuff, and also take Shelton's bag. Seeing this on the Titantron Shelton deserts the match and heads to the back, resulting in a count out victory for Jeff.

    We had womens action next as Mickie James took on Victoria. Victoria picked up the victory after Lita appeared and distracted Mickie costing her the match.

    Super Crazy didn't have this in mind when he switched to RAW, he had the unenviable task of facing Umaga next. he put up a valiant effort but he Samoan Bulldozer kept up his undefeated streak followng a Samoan Spike.

    The Tag Titles were on the line as Mikey and Mitch took on Piper and Flair to try and regain the titles for the Squad. More problems were ahead for the Squad however as they lost following mistimed interference from Kenny. He went to trip Flair when he thought the referee wasn't looking, but the referee turned just in time and saw the interference. the rest of The Squad then gave Kenny a piece of their mind for the so-called 'winner' costing them the match.

    in the main event we had a rematch from Cyber Sunday as Edge and Randy Orton took on Triple H and Shawn Michaels, onyl this time Vince McMahon was the referee. Again the refereeing was totally biased towards Edge and Orton, but DX held their own. Dx had the match won after tehy had disposed of Orton to the outside and HBK hit Edge with the Sweet Chin Music, however Vince refused to make the count at all. Knowing they would not be able to win the match, DX thought sod it and instead decided to beat up on Vince. Michaels hopped up and hit Vince with the Chin Music, before HHH picked him up and planted him with a pedigree.

    raw went off the air with DX once again standing dominant over Vince.

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    Tuesday 14th November

    Paul Heyman opened the show with the announcement he promised last week regarding the final place in the Extreme Elimination Chamber for December To Dismember. he told us that at the Survivor Series on November 26 there would be a 10-man battle royal with the winner getting the final spot in the chamber. He said there was a form on his office door to sign for a place, first come, first serve.

    Tag Team action started the show as The F.B.I. faced Elijah Burke and Sylvester Terkay, making their first appearance in ECW. Burke and Terkay picked up the victory when Tony Mamaluke taped out to Terkay's Keylock submission.

    Rob Van Dam made his way out next and said he was sick of the sneak attacks, and that if Big Show wanted him he should come and get him. This brought out Paul Heyman again, who said that since RVD asked for it he woudl get it. He told RVD to find himself two partners, as later he would face Big Show and the Security.

    Kevin Thorn was in action as he took on Danny Doring. After a distraction from Ariel, Thorn hit the Crucifx to pick up the victory.

    Kelly Kelly was in the back and told us that she was going to make December To Dismember a December to Remember as she would have a special suprise for the fans. Mike Knox then walked in and asked what she was on about. She told him nothing as he dragged her off as he headed to the ring for his match

    Knox' opponent tongiht was CM Punk in a rematch from last week that saw Punk claim a place in the Elimination Chamber. The result was the same again as Punk picked up the win with the Pepsi Plunge. Kelly Kelly clapped and congratulated Punk, until Knox saw this. He then proceeded to drag her away again towards the back.

    The Great Khali made his in-ring ECW debut next as he took on Rodney Mack, who was one of the victims of his assault last week. Mack fared no better this week, as Khali threw him from pillar to post before finishing him off with a huge Giant Bomb.

    The Main Event of the evening saw RVD, along with Sabu and Tommy Dreamer, taking on The Big Show and Heyman's Security. the only thing was Heyman failed to mention earlier that Test was now an official member of his security team, meaning the match was 3 vs 4. The numbers advantage quickly showed as Heyman's team isolated RVD and worked him down. Van Dam eventually made the hot tag to Sabu who was a house of fire and took it to Test, Basham and Neikirk. Big Show put a stop to this however as he almost took Sabu's head off with a huge clothesline. This prompted a free-for-all with all seven men fighting in the ring. Eventually the referee gave up and threw the match out as they continues to fight. Team RVD gained the upper hand and evened the numbers after taking Basj#ham out with a big chair shot from Dreamer. RVD, Dreamer and the chair then teamed up and Neikirk was hit with a Van Daminator. At this point Big Show bailed from the ring and him and Heyman backtacked up the aisle leaving Test all alone int he ring. A quick table set up later, Sabu headed for the top with the steel chair and nailed Test with an Arabian Facebuster through the table as the show goes off the air.

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    Time consuming process this! cant wait to get this out the way and start the diary proper! Six shows and Survivor Series results to make up then i can get going from December 1st edition of Smackdown which will be my first simmed show.

    Hopefully get the rest of this up tomorrow as i have to go get ready for work now. Shoudl have the first actual diary show up by Thursday or Friday at the latest, then we can get the ball rolling on this!

  9. 01 December 2006 - The State of The Industry (part three)

    Recent results

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    5th November brought us the Raw only PPV Cyber Sunday, heres how it went down;

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    Umaga kept up his undefeated streak by once again defeating Kane, who he had already beaten in the 'Loser Leaves Raw' match sending Kane to Smackdown!

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    Cryme Tyme won a four way tag match against The Highlanders, Cade & Murdoch and Viscera and Charlie Haas. They also continued their stealing spree, this time taking Jerry Lawler's laptop.

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    Jeff Hardy retained his Intercontinental Title overcoming Carlito.

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    Edge and Randy Orton beat D-Generation X thanks to guest referee Eric Bischoff turining a blind eye to their use of a steel chair. This was DX's first defeat since their reformation.

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    Lita defeated Mickie James in the final of the tournement for the vacant Womens Championship, with a little help from the lumberjills.

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    The Spirit Squad finally lost the Tag Team Titles to the 'legends' team of Ric Flair and a severely out of shape Roddy Piper. Afterwards Sgt. Slaughter and Dusty Rhodes joined them in celebrating and seeing off the Squad.

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    King Booker reigned supreme as he won the Champion of Champions match, which earlier it had been voted would be for his World Heavyweight Title. He picked up the win after Kevin Federline attacked John Cena.

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    6th November 2006

    The following night on Raw, Edge and Randy Orton opened the show by coming out and gloating about their victory at Cyber Sunday. They then brought out Eric Bischoff, who revealed that thanks to his 'impressive job' as referee the night before, Vince McMahon had reinstated him as Raw GM for one night only.

    Bischoff decided to Give John Cena the night off and banned DX from the building. He then went about rewarding certain superstars for past loyalty before he was interupted by the new Tag Team Champions, Ric Flair and Roddy Piper. For this interruption, Bischoff gave them a 'reward' of their own; a no DQ match in the main event against Edge andf Orton for the titles. And he would be the referee.

    One superstar Bischoff rewarded was Johnny Nitro who was given a shot at Jeff Hardy and the IC Title. Thanks to Melina's interference, Nitro was disqualified. That was however until Bischoff restarted the match under no-DQ rules. After more now legal interference from Melina and one smash with the IC belt later, Nitro walked out once again the IC champ.

    Next we got the continuation of the boring celebrity storyline as Mr. Britney Spears challenged John Cena to a match on January 1st.

    Next up Eugene and 'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan took on the Spirit Squad (Kenny & Johnny) with the stipulation that the losing team must split up. Johnny pinned Duggan to keep the Squad alive. After the match Eugene snapped and attacked Duggan with his own 2x4.

    As her 'reward' for her hand in his firing last December, Bischoff forced Maria into a match against Umaga. Umaga gave her a Samoan Drop and Butt Smash, but as he was about to deliver the Samoan Spike he was stopped by John Cena. Umaga wanted to get at Cena, but Alejandro Estrada dragged him off. cena then accepted K-Fed's challenge, and gave Todd Grisham an FU just for the hell of it.

    Jim Ross was punished for his comments about Bischoff by being announced as the opponent for Chris Masters, however Jerry Lawler stood up for him and ended up in the match instead, whilst handcuffed to the ropes. Of course he was then soundly beaten by Masters.

    Shelton Benjamin took on Carlito next after earlier complaining that Carlito won the vote at Cyber Sunday to face Jeff Hardy. Carlito picked up the win after Shelton was distracted by Cryme Tyme, who stole his shirt and chain from ringside.

    The next match of the night saw Lita defend her newly won Womens Title against defeated finalist Mickie James. As one of the superstars being rewarded however, Lita added the stipulation that Mickie had tyo have one arm tied behind her back. This made her easy prey for Lita to pick up her first victorious defence.

    In the Main Event, Flair and Piper defended their Tag titles against Edge and Randy Orton in a no DQ match. Referee Eric Bischoff clearly refereed in Edge and Orton's favour with fast counts and whatnot, but it was the no-DQ rule that was his own undoing. Bischoff was knocked down by Flair, and this brought out DX. As Orton was about to hit the RKO he instead tasted some Sweet Chin Music from HBK. Referee Mike Chioda then ran in to record the pinfall.

    That wasnt the end however, as DX broguht out some fat stripper guy by the name of Big Dick Johnson. Long story short, they shoved Bischoff's face into his ass.

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    THE LAST TWO SHOWS WERE THE REAL-LIFE RESULTS FROM THSOE DATES. THE NEXT FEW SHOWS WILL BE MADE UP RESULTS, LEADING UP TO 1ST DECEMBER WHEN THE DIARY STARTS PROPER.

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    Tuesday 7th November 2006

    On this show CM Punk beat Mike Knox and Tommy Dreamer beat Test, both earning themselves places in the Extreme Elimination Chamber match at December To Dismember, joining Big Show, RVD and Sabu already in the match.

    The Great Khali began his path of destruction in ECW when he interrupted a match between Shannon Moore and Rodney Mack, destroying both of them with Giant Bomb's.

    The Sandman was also in action in this weeks Extreme Rules match against Hardcore Holly. The match saw weapons galore but in the end it was a shot from Sandy's trusty singapore cane that delivered the victory for the ECW original.

    Paul Heyman reavealed that next week he will be making an announcement regarding the final place in spot in the Extreme Elimination Chamber. He also had something in store for nemesis Rob Van Dam, as he announced the nights main event would see RVD taking on both members of heymans security, Doug Basham and Derrick Neikirk (Who has replaced the injured Danny Basham).

    RVD put in a good effort and seemed up to matching the uneven numbers. He managed to hit the Five-Star From Splash on Neikirk which then saw him roll out of the ring. With the numbers evened up RVD went to work on Basham. Van Dam looked on the course for victory when, for the first time in a while, we saw him hit the Van Daminator on Basham. As he went for the pin however the referee was pulled out the ring by Heyman. RVD got up to see what was going on to run straight into a boot from The Big Show. Basham and Neikirk recovered enough to drag a table into the ring. They set it up and Show proceeded to plant RVD with a devastating chokeslam through the wood.

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    The show went off air with Heyman, The Champ and the Security standing tall over RVD in the ring.

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    Friday 10th November 2006

    King Booker declared that today would be a national holiday in celebration of him winning the Champion of Champions match at Cyber Sunday. His celebrations were interrupted by Batista who challenged him to a match later on.

    MVP and Ken Kennedy were not happy men after their defeat to the Brothers of Destruction last week and made sure everybody knew about it. Before long Theodore Long had heard enough so he decided to give them a chance to redeem themselves in one-on-one matches.

    First up was MVP who took on The Undertaker. Despite his reluctance to get in the ring with the phenom, he went on to put up a decent fight, but in the end fell to a tombstone and the 123.

    Tatanka was in action as he took on Vito. Vito kept upo his impressive run since donning the dress as he picked up the win via a DQ when Tatanka blatantly used a steel chair in front of the referee. Tatanka continued to Brutalize Vito with the steel until Lashley ran him off.

    William Regal was on Smackdown and talked about the injury to his partner Dave Taylor. He told us that Taylor would not be in action for about five months, but that soon he would introduce another friend to help him with his plan to dominate the tag division. Regal then went on tho beat Jimmy Wang Yang with his patented Power of the Punch.

    It was the Kennedy's turn to try and redeem himself as he took on Kane in singles action. Kennedy however seemed to be going the same was as MVP did earlier as Kane set him up for a chokslam. Kennedy managed to hit a low blow and throw Kane off, who knocked down the referee in the process. This brought out MVp and they proceeded to unload on Kane. It was not to be thier night however as the Undertaker came flying down the aisle to his brothers aid. Together they fought off their adversaries before delivering stereo chokeslams. The referee came round to count the pin and for the second week running the Brothers of Destruction stood tall.

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    The main event of the night saw Champion of Champions King Booker defending his honour of his kingodm against Batista, who dared to interrupt his celebration earlier. With no title on the line Booker could afford to be slightly reckless, and numerous times took to the air. This would be his undoing as a missed axe kick from the top left him open to a huge spine buster from 'Tista. Batista signalled for the Batista Bomb and the fans got to their feet. As he was about to make his was towards the King howver he was stopped, as his ankle was caught. He turned around to see the Little Bastard from under the apron holding on to his ankle. Batista jumped out the ring and gave chase to Bastard who ran around the ring, however he ran stright into a shot from Finaly and his shillelagh, as he had crawled out from the other side of the ring. The referee immediately called for the DQ as Finlay continued to lay a beating on the Animal. Booked cared little, as the Champion of Champions clelebrated in the ring as the show went off the air.

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  10. No course i wouldnt mind if he brought larsson in. but itrs just how he keeps going on in the paper that he isnt looking to bring in stop-gaps, but then seems like her clearly is. great player that larsson is, its not building for the future!

    anyone see yesterdays evening mail btw? Aparantly if performances dont improve the likes of baros could be shipped out come january!

    and newcastle? multiple points?! Surely not!

  11. the track 'doctors advocate' is supposed to tell the story of him leaving aftermath and all that shit but after listening to it it doesnt really explain much about it at all!

    (and is fiddy gonna diss busta now for being on the track with game?)

    (Oh, and california vacation with snoop & xzibit is my favourite track)

  12. yes mc88 that is correct. in the beginning it will not be as we are going stright from real-time, but eventually it will replace the brand split.

    i've decided to leave the update for the last month until monday so i can use the real results from Cyber Sunday, and then just make up the rest of the month up until 1st December.

  13. 01 December 2006 - State of The Business (part two)

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    World Wrestling Federation Roster

    Faces - Heels - Tweeners

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    WWE Heavyweight Champion - John Cena

    WWE Intercontinental - Jeff Hardy

    World Tag Team - The Spirit Squad (any 2 members)

    WWE Womens - Mickie James

    main eventers

    Edge 92%

    John Cena 95%

    Randy Orton 91%

    Shawn Michaels 96%

    Triple H 98%

    upper midcarders

    Ric Flair 93%

    midcarders

    Carlito 78%

    Chris Masters 70%

    Jeff Hardy 79%

    Johnny Nitro 75%

    Kenny 68%

    Mickie James 74%

    Mikey 62%

    Rob Conway 65%

    Shelton Benjamin 80%

    Snitsky 75%

    Umaga 65%

    lower midcarders

    Charlie Haas 72%

    Eugene 66%

    Johnny 60%

    JTG 20%

    Lance Cade 65%

    Mitch 60%

    Nicky 60%

    Robbie McAllister 50%

    Rory McAllister 50%

    Shad 20%

    Super Crazy 68%

    Trevor Murdoch 60%

    Val Venis 60%

    Victoria 68%

    Viscera 65%

    openers

    Jim Duggan 70%

    non-wrestlers

    Eric Bischoff 88%

    Jerry Lawler 76%

    Jonathan Coachman 60%

    Maria 50%

    Shane McMahon 90%

    Vince McMahon 92%

    managers

    Armando Alejandro Estrada 50% (Umaga)

    Candice Michelle 40%

    Lita 83% (Edge)

    Melina 75% (Johnny Nitro)

    Torrie Wilson 75%

    Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

    Cryme Tyme (Shad & JTG)

    D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels & Triple H)

    Charlie Haas & Viscera

    The Highlanders (Robbie & Rory McAllister)

    Edge & Randy Orton

    The Spirit Squad (Kenny,Mikey,Johnny,Nicky,Mitch)

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    World Heavyweight Champion - King Booker

    WWE United States - Chros Benoit

    WWE Tag Team - Paul London & Brian Kendrick

    WWE Cruiserweight - Gregory Helms

    main eventer

    Batista 96%

    King Booker 95%

    The Undertaker 97%

    upper midcarders

    Chris Benoit 90%

    Kane 90%

    midcarders

    Brian Kendrick 70%

    Chavo Guerrero 75%

    Finlay 75%

    Gregory Helms 71%

    Ken Kennedy 70%

    Lashley 75%

    Matt Hardy 74%

    Paul London 72%

    William Regal 78%

    lower midcarders

    Idol Stevens 35%

    Jamie Noble 62%

    Jillian Hall 45%

    Jimmy Wang Yang 50%

    KC James 39%

    Montel Montavious Porter 30%

    Scotty 2 Hotty 65%

    Sylvan 65%

    Tatanka 60%

    The Boogeyman 71%

    Vito 69%

    Funaki 63%

    openers

    Kristal Marshall 40%

    Layla El 40%

    Mike "The Mix" Mizanin 31%

    non wrestlers

    John 'Bradshaw' Layfield 90%

    Theodore Long 75%

    managers

    Ashley 55% (London & Kendrick)

    Little Basterd 50% (Finlay)

    Michelle McCool 45% (James & Stevens)

    Queen Sharmell 58% (King Booker)

    Vickie Guerrero 53% (Chavo)

    active teams

    Brian Kendrick & Paul London

    William Regal & Dave Taylor

    Scotty 2 Hotty & Funaki

    KC James & Idol Stevens

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    ECW Heavyweight - The Big Show

    main eventers

    Big Show 91%

    Rob Van Dam 90%

    midcarders

    CM Punk 66%

    Sabu 78%

    Sylvester Terkay50%

    The Great Khali 70%

    The Sandman 77%

    Tommy Dreamer 70%

    Test 65%

    lower midcarders

    Balls Mahoney 58%

    Danny Doring 58%

    Derrick Neikirk 25%

    Doug Basham 65%

    Elijah Burke 25%

    Hardcore Holly 72%

    Kevin Thorn 30%

    Little Guido 61%

    Mike Knox 50%

    Rene Dupree 64%

    Rodney Mack 45%

    Shannon Moore 54%

    Stevie Richards 59%

    Tony Mamaluke 35%

    CW Anderson 60%

    openers

    Matt Striker 56%

    Al Snow 64%

    non wrestlers

    Rebecca DiPietro 10%

    Paul Heyman 82%

    managers

    Ariel 30% (Kevin Thorn)

    Francine 59% (Balls Mahoney)

    Daivari 65% (Khali)

    Kelly Kelly 50% (Mike Knox)

    Trinity 55% (FBI)

    active teams

    Elijah Burke & Sylvester Terkay

    Daivari & Great Khali

    Tommy Dreamer & Sandman

    Riot Guards (Doug Basham, Derrick Neikirk)

    The F.B.I (Little Guido, Tony Mamaluke, Trinity)

    Heyman's Security (Paul Heyman, The Riot Guards, Test)

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    inactive talent

    Big Guido 50% (Injured, out 2-3 Months)

    Danny Basham 64% (Injured, out 3-4 months)

    Dave Taylor 44% (Injured, out 4 months)

    Mark Henry 70% (Injured, out 4-5 months)

    Mick Foley91% (Nt being used)

    Rey Mysterio 88% (Undergone Surgery, out 5 months)

    Terry Funk 80% (Injured, out for 1-2 months)

    Stephanie McMahon 85% (Maternity Leave)

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    The WWF currently have the following people on Legends contracts, meaning they may make appearance now and again (Usually when theres some product to promote!)

    Bam Bam Bigelow

    Bob Orton

    Dusty Rhodes (Also on booking team)

    Hulk Hogan

    Jake Roberts

    Kamala

    Mike 'IRS' Rotundo

    Kamala

    Paul Bearer

    Roddy Piper

    Steve Austin

    Vader

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    DEVELOPMENTAL TALENT

    Currently assigned to Ohio Valley/Deep South

    Afa Anoia Jr.

    Angel Williams

    Beth Pheonix

    Brad Armstrong

    Braddock (Formerly Roadkill)

    Bradley Jay

    Brett Majors

    Brian Majors

    Brooke Adams

    Cherry

    Chet The Jet

    Chris Rombola

    Chuck Palumbo

    Cody Runnels

    Damien Steele

    Daniel Rodimer

    Danny Giamundo

    David Heath (Gangrel)

    Deuce Shade

    Dice Domino

    Drew Hankinson

    Eddie Colon

    Eric Perez

    Harry Smith

    2 Cold Scorpio

    Jack Bull

    Jacob Duncan

    Jake Gymini

    Jesse Gymini

    Jazz

    Joey Mercury

    Justice Smith

    Kenny Omega

    Kevin Matthews

    Krissy Vaine

    Marty Jannetty

    Maryse Oullett

    Mason Raige

    Mike Bucci (Nova)

    Mike Kruel

    Mike Taylor

    Matt Cappotelli (Inactive but still under contract)

    Nikita

    Oleg Prudius

    Ryan Reeves

    Paul Burchill

    Seth Skyfire

    Shantelle Taylor

    Shawn Osborne

    Shawn Spears

    Sonny Siaki

    Steve Lewington

    Terry Ray Gordy

    Tommy Suede

    Tony Santorelli

    Tracy Taylor

    My first feedback already, wow!

    thanks Doughnut, i hope i can do the concept justice. its an idea i had since the original invasion was a real letdown for me. hopefully i can pull it off better than they did!

    Busy weekend ahead but i'll try and get some done! State of the business part 3 shoudl be up tomoroow (that will be the update on whats been going on over the past month between real time and the diary start time) so then i can get this started propery!

  14. 01 December 2006 - State Of The Business (Part 1)

    Promotions

    World Wrestling Federation

    Based - America

    Size - Global

    PI- 60%

    Risk - 65%

    Production - 100%

    Merchandising - 100%

    Advertising - 100%

    Top 5 Faces -

    Triple H

    The Undertaker

    Batista

    Shawn Michaels

    John Cena

    Top 5 Heels -

    Vince McMahon

    King Booker

    Edge

    Big Show

    Randy Orton

    Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

    Based - America

    Size - National

    PI- 85%

    Risk - 65%

    Production - 80%

    Top 5 Stars -

    Kurt Angle

    Sting

    Kevin Nash

    Jeff Jarrett

    Scott Steiner

    Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion

    Based - Mexico

    Size - Cult

    PI- 35%

    Risk - 65%

    Production - 60%

    Top 5 Stars -

    Konnan

    Juventud Guerrera

    Sean Waltman

    Vampiro

    Ron Killings

    Combat Zone Wrestling

    Based - America

    Size - Cult

    PI- 57%

    Risk - 96%

    Production - 60%

    Top 5 Stars -

    The Messiah

    John Zandig

    Nick Gage

    Super Dragon

    Chris Hero

    Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre

    Based - Mexico

    Size - Cult

    PI- 50%

    Risk - 60%

    Production - 60%

    Top 5 Stars -

    L.A. Par-K

    El Hijo Del Santo

    Kenzo Suzuki

    Mark Jindrak

    Dr. Wagner Jr.

    Pro Wrestling Guerrilla

    Based - America

    Size - Cult

    PI- 10%

    Risk - 55%

    Production - 60%

    Top 5 Stars -

    AJ Styles

    Christopher Daniels

    Chris Sabin

    Alex Shelley

    Bryan Danielson

    Ring Of Honor

    Based - America

    Size - Cult

    PI- 65%

    Risk - 55%

    Production - 60%

    Top 5 Stars -

    Samoa Joe

    Christopher Daniels

    Jim Cornette

    Alex Shelley

    Bryan Danielson

    Other Promotions

    Regional

    Border City Wresling 31%

    Chaotic Wrestling 28%

    CWF Mid Atlantic 10%

    East Coast Wrestling Association 45%

    Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling 15%

    Full Impact Pro 11%

    Heartland Wrestling Association 78%

    International Wrestling Cartel 66%

    International Wrestling Syndicate 37%

    IWA East Coast 15%

    IWA Mid-South - 85%

    IWA Puerto Rico 53%

    Jersey All Pro Wrestling 69%

    New York Wrestling Connection 20%

    NWA Anarchy 57%

    NWA Great Championship Wrestling 25%

    NWA Pro Wrestling Express 13%

    NWA Showckwave 20%

    Pro Wrestling Unplugged 35%

    Pro Wrestling World-1 10%

    Shimmer Women Athletes 5%

    Stampede Wrestling 20%

    Ultimate Pro Wrestling 75%

    UWA Hardcore Wrestling 25%

    World Wrestling Council 47%

    World Xteme Wrestling 23%

    Small

    CHIKARA 95%

    World League Wrestling 75%

  15. :OOC:

    Just a few notes before we get into this;

    The only reason the name has been changed back to WWF is just because i like it better, i've never liked the whole WWE thing. Why they didn't just change it to WWFE at the time i dont know, since that was the corporate name at the time anyway, wouldve been a lot better, but hey!

    ---

    The Diary will start on 1st December 2006. I was planning to start from the date real time (2nd November) but when i started the game that was the date it started on for some reason?! So anyway, i will just make up the results for the month leading up to the start of the game and post them in an update before we get properly into it.

    ---

    The era i was really into wrestling was from the early 90's (92,93) until around 2003/03 (with a gap around the shite 'new generation' era of 96-early 97). Since then i've kept myself up to date on the internet etc but it isnt very often i actually watch the WWF anymore. With this in mind, there are a few people in the WWF now who i dont really know much about. So i am just apologizing in advance for when i job out somebodies favourite prospect to an ageing star from 1998! but hey, its my diary so there!

    ---

    I think thats all for now. well, to be honest i've got that feeling im sure thre is something else i meant 2 mention, but i cant think of it. oh well, thats what the edie function is for i guess!

  16. "Are you Serious?! You are really going to give me free reign to run everything exactly how i wish?!"

    Vince:"It's no joke Eric, that is the offer. Now are you going to take it or not?"

    Bischoff:"Hell yeah I am. I'm really gonna have total control?"

    Vince:"For the last time yes! I wont interfere with your booking of the WCW side of the angle, and you have nothing to do with the WWF side. Brian Gerwitz will be the go-between to tweak our stuff and make sure it all ties in."

    Bischoff:"So what's the catch?"

    Vince:"No catch."

    Bischoff:"Bullshit Vince! We both know you hate my guts, why the hell would you give me power to book a huge angle with total control with no catch?!"

    Vince:"There really is no catch. look, I'll be honest with you, it was pointed out to me yesterday and i realise its true. Competition brings out the best in me. Since i ran you and WCW out of business I had no competiton. This way I get that competiton back."

    Bischoff:"So, a real war only internally eh? So, you ready for round two Vince?!"

    Vince:"Bring it on!"

    Vince and Bischoff shake hands before Eric leans forward and signs the contract on the desk in front of him.

    December 2006 - The Invasion is back on!

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    Get The 'F' Back In!!

    Vince McMahon has today issued a statement confirming that after sxi years of lenghty court hearings and negotiations that World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) would be reverting to it's only name of World Wrestling Federation (WWF).

    The name change originally came about due to losing a court case with the World Wildlife Fund over the WWF initials. they had previously had a deal where the World Wrestling Federation could use them within the United States but this had been breached with their global expansion in the late 80's/early 90's. The world Wildlife Fund has however been known by the name World Wide Fund for Nature every but the US and Canada in recent years and the companies have now made a new settlement in which the Fund will use the initials WWFN whilst the McMahon company will now go back to the WWF initials. They Have also unveiled a new logo they will be using as of 1st December 2006.

    IPB Image

    The settlement does not allow the Mcmahons to use the initials for the corporate identity however, and this will aparently be switched back to the previous Titan Sports Inc. The other divisions of the company, such as WWE films will now go under Titan Entertainment
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  18. Vince sat at the head of the table, surrounded by Brian Gerwitz, Chris DeJosephs, Court Bauer, Dave Lagana, Dusty Rhodes, Michael Hayes, Tom Chehak, Paul Heyman and Shane and Stephanie McMahon.

    Heyman:"Vince, is what Sophie told us ont he phone right? Are you seriously going to bring back WCW?!"

    Steph:"Yeah dad, is this a joke?"

    Vince:"NO ITS NOT A JOKE!"

    Shane:"So where the hell has this come from?"

    Vince:"Back in 2001 when we bought out WCW, we had the opportunity to run the most talked about 'fantasy' storyline there ever was, but for various reasons we screwed it up."

    Shane:"you mean though you making WCW look like some weak backyard fed in the storyline to boost yuor own ego!"

    Steph:"Shane!"

    Shane:"We all know its true, no point sugar-coating it!"

    Vince"Enough you two! Ok I admit it Shane, that was PARTLY why the stroyline bombed, but whats to say we can't give it another shot?"

    Heyman:"The fans wont buy it, WCW suddenly just rising from the ashes!"

    Gerwitz:"Erm, ECW is doing ok?!"

    Heyman:"That's totally different, ECW was..."

    Vince:"A smaller, less popular federation than WCW!"

    Heyman:"Thats not fair, ECDub had a cult-like following!"

    Steph:"Most of whom don't like our new 'ECWWE' anyway!"

    Rhodes:"Oh yar, congrat'lations on winning back thar name Mstah Mac'mahon"

    Vince:"Thanks Dusty. With the name back to WWF this is a new start for us. To move forward and get out of this slump we find ourselves in. and i see redoing the Invasion storyline properly as the way to kick it off!"

    Shane:(Mumbling)"It wont work."

    Vince:"What was that?"

    Shane:"I said it wont work."

    Steph:"Way to be enthusiatic bro!"

    Shane:"Just cos i have an opinion of my own. I notice your very quiet without Paul whispering in your ear! Where is he anyway?"

    Steph:"he's in New York for the taping. And what do you mean whispering in my ear?!"

    Shane:"Oh come on..."

    Vince:"Can't you two stop arguing for two minutes?! Shane, why do you say it wont work?"

    Shane:"Same reason as before, because you will push the WWF and just squash WCW just like before."

    Vince:"No i won't, I'll..."

    Hayes:"He has a point Vince, be honest. you and i both know that however good for business it might be, you coudl never bring yourself to legitimately push the WCW brand!"

    Vince:"I've been in this business long enough PS, I've spent years pushing people that i didn't like, because they made me money!"

    Shane:"Yeah poeple dad, people who you employed. WCW for years was the thing you most hated. And you proved Michael's point the first time around, the Invasion angle would have been gold, but you couldn't bring yourself to push WCW at all so it ened up looking like Hulk Hogan vs Barry Horowitz!"

    Vince:"So do you all think this idea is doomed?"

    Hayes:"Yep!"

    Rhodes:"''Fraid so sirr"

    Shane:"Give Steph a minute to phone Paul before she gives 'her' opinion!"

    Steph:"Shut up Shane!"

    Gerwitz:"I do have one suggestion Mr McMahon, but i don't think you'll like it."

    Vince:"Well, let's hear it?"

    Gerwitz:"Well, i think we are pretty much in agreement, even yourself if you admit it, that you cant bring yourself to legit push WCW. But if we consider it i think we would all agree that redoing the angle does have the potential to work done right."

    Bauer:"Yeah yeah yeah, get to the point!"

    Gerwitz:"Well, if you can't bring yourself to push it, then give it to someone who can!"

    Vince:"You mean leave the writing to someone else?"

    Gerwitz:"No, don't just let them ride, give them the keys to it. Full control over the booking for the WCW side of things!"

    Shane:"That could work. But who would be given the riegns?"

    Gerwitz:"Err, this is the bit you aren't going to like..."

    Vince:"Please don't say who i think you're going to...!"

    Gerwitz:"Eric Bischoff"

    Vince:"NO WAY IN HELL!"

    Gerwitz:"Wait! Just think about it! Eric Bischoff is more WCW than anyone. If you want this to work then realistically he is the only person the fans will accept as the figurehead for them. Second, you hate Bischoff more than anyone right? If you leave the WCW side to him, while you run the WWF side, effectively the war will be back on, and that's what brings out the best in you Vince."

    Shane:"You know what, i agree with Brian."

    Vince:"WHAT?!"

    Shane:"Think about it, when was the last time we were really on a high? The late 90's, when we had to put on money shows because we were competing with WCW. Since we killed off the competition, we've let it slide, we've lost the passion because we've had no incentice to drive us. Now TNA are coming up on the rails and by the time they reach us we will have forgot how to fight."

    Gerwitz:"Exactly! This way we bring the fight to ourselves. Hand the WCW bookin over in its entirety to Eric, let him run it seperately. Let WCW compete with WWF. You'll be able to book pro WWF and anti WCW just like beofre, but he'll be booking WCW for success, so its an even playing field."

    Shane:"think about it dad, the chance to fight with WCW will bring your passion back, and best of all, whatever the outcome, this time all the money go's in our pockets.

    Vince:"Ok, you've convinced me, we'll let Bischoff handle WCW. i'm going to enjoy running him into the ground again! Shane, go tell Sophie to set up a meeting with Eric."

    ~fade out~

  19. Never too late...

    The sudden loud noise of the phone ringing startled Vince as it woke him from his slumber. He took a few seconds to orientate himself as to where he was before he picked up the phone.

    Vince:"Err, Vince McMahon."

    "Did you fall asleep in the office again?"

    Vince:"Oh, hi Linda. Yeah i did sorry, i was just thinking about stuff and i dozed off."

    Linda:"What were you thinking about? The name change is a done deal Vince, theres no need to worry anymore."

    Vince:"No, it was something else, but it doesn't matter, its too..."

    Linda:"Vince? Are you there? It's too what? Whats Too what?!"

    Vince:"It's not too late! Well, it is to fix what's done, but whats to stop us redoing it? And doing it right?! Linda I gotta go, love you."

    Linda:"Vince what are you going on about? Vince...? VINCE?!"

    It had hit Vince's brain so suddenly he hadn't got it straight in his own head yet, but what was to stop him? He had fucked it up so royally the first time around, but why couldn't he try again? There had always been that kinda unwritten rule in wrestling anyway, the 7 year grace period. Sure this was only six but close enough. And what did he have to lose, the company wasnt exactly going anywhere at the moment anyway, and if he did it right this time around, he would have the biggest angle in wrestling history.

    Vince picked up the phone and spoke to his secretary; "Sophie, call all the writers, Smackdown, Raw, everyone, tell them there is going to be a meeting at 1pm today."

    Sophie:"OK Vince, what's the meeting?"

    Vince:"We are bringing back WCW!"

  20. IPB Image

    Vince McMahon sat in the giant leather chair in his office feeling rather pleased with himself. After 6 or so years negotioating and renegotiating, he had managed to fix what he believed was one of the biggest wrongs that had happened to his beloved company. After six years, and endless meetings and court dates, finally he had won back the rights to use the 'WWF' initials. With the World Wildlife Fund now known as The World Wide Fund for Nature everywhere but the U.S., they finally reached an agreement. The panda people would introduce its global name into the U.S., and Vince could finally revert back to the World Wrestling Federation, with the exception of its corporate image, so he decided that would now revert back to the old Titan Sports Inc. After all, the Titantron never did make sense as a name since he changed the company name!

    Vince took another sip of his Scotch Whisky as he basked in the glory of his triumph. In the wake of righting this wrong, he started to think of other wrongs in recent years. He had been thinking how everything had really been on the decline for the company for the last few years. Of COurse he was too proud to admit this, but he knew it himself, since the heyday of the late nineties, since the millenium rolled around things had steadily been on a downwarr slope. He sat there for a couple of hours thinking about what had happened. At the end of it he had two main things in his head that he believed caused this. One of them he had just corrected, the whole name change thing had been a commercial disaster overall for the company. He could be risking doubling the problem with changing the name again, but it was doubtful, 75% of people still recognized it more as WWF than 'E' anyway.

    the other thing had the bigger impact. It started in March 2001. What at the time Vince had seen as his greatest victory turned out to be what he believed had sent his company into a downward spireal since. It was March 2001 when Vince finally achieved his dream of overcoming and killing off the opposition. It was March 2001 when he bought out WCW!

    This had given him the opportunity to create the single most talked about 'fantasy match' in the history of wrestling, WWF vs WCW. It had been talked about, or at least thought about, by every wrestling fan for years. Of course, no-one ever thought that iy woudl happen, but now Vince owned them both it could. Only problem was that what could have been the greatest storyline in the history of wrestling turned out to be... well, not!

    Vince knew exactly why as well. Again he would never admit it to anyone but himself, but it was down to him massaging his own ego. He had beaten the competition and then he decided to rub their face in it by having his WWF destroy WCW with relative ease on television and PPV. Sure he enjoyed it, which was good enough for him at the time, but looking back he could see why it hadn't worked for the fans. After years of 'what if...' he had took the ultimate angle and threw it down the drain just to make himself feel good. Vince eventually fell asleep as he sat there with all this running thought his mind. If only he could go back. if only he could fix what he had ruined. But it was too late. It was too late...

  21. loving this diary! found it a couple months ago and reas through the whole thing in a few days, so now its terrible when i have to wait for the news hows to be up! my join favourite diary along with EZE's WCW2000 one.

    i think you've done a great job building up the talent you have after losing most of your main eventers right at the start. i am hoping jarrett loses the title at OTE though. you've built him up well, but i just plain hate the guy!

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