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'I Woke Up'
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Re: WWE | -TR™- Takes Charge
~Apologies for only posting Judgment Day in recap form and only posting the matches, but I was getting along very slowly with regards to posting Judgment Day in full, and my schedule has been quite hefty as of late, so I had to post it in recap. However, the outcomes of some of the matches were planned by myself for a full version of the Pay-Per-View, and I did the best recap I could, and just because this is recapped and only matches are posted, this doesn't spell the end of this BTB, by a long shot. I'm progressing with the forthcoming Raw extremely well, and so I hope each and every one of you enjoy reading...Judgment Day!~
Narrator: When you accomplish such a feat, there is no turning back. No time to regret, no time to ponder. But an immortal shall fight on and persevere to cement their legacy, letting the past be the past, and continuing until incapable. The hunter is now the hunted, and for the target......There shall be double-trouble. For the King Of Kings, this is his kingdom to command, and shall annihilate all who dare impose war. World Wrestling Entertainment presents Judgment Day, on May 18th, in High Definition. In anarchy we trust.
And now, in High Definition, World Wrestling Entertainment Brings To You...
~WWE JUDGMENT DAY~
The Results Are As Follows...
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~Mega McMahon Announcement~
It's The Draft The Night After One Night Stand!
The moment Judgment Day came on the air, none other than the WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon came down to the ring, which was obviously down to the "Mega Announcement" McMahon had planned for tonight. Mr. McMahon welcomed the WWE fans to Judgment Day, and reiterated that he had a mega announcement to make. Mr. McMahon, after several moments of hyping the announcement, finally revealed that the night after One Night Stand, the WWE Draft will take place! Afterwards, Mr. McMahon informed the millions of people watching Judgment Day that by the time One Night Stand has come and gone, McMahon will be back in total control of World Wrestling Entertainment, and made it a guarantee.
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~United States Championship~
Matt Hardy (c) vs Chavo Guerrero vs MVP vs Kane
The opening match on the card was United States Champion Matt Hardy defending the United States Championship against the former United States Champion Montel Vontavious Porter, Chavo Guerrero, who had the momentum on his side going into tonight's contest, and the Big Red Machine and former ECW Champion, Kane. The odds were stacked against Matt Hardy, but the Angelic Diablo pulled out the victory, when Chavo Guerrero nailed Kane with a frogsplash, but before the former ECW Champion Guerrero could pursue the victory with a cover, Matt Hardy intervened, laying out Chavo Guerrero with a twist of fate, and covering Chavo Guerrero for the victory, before Kane or MVP, who was situated on the outside of the ring, could break the count.
Winner and still United States Champion: Matt Hardy @ 16:42
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~Singles Match~
Mr. Kennedy vs John "Bradshaw" Layfield
This match was scheduled to be an ordinary singles match contested between two heated rivals in order to settle their differences, but as this match culminated, it was much more than just a singles match. Much, much more. The match began as a singles match with ordinary rules applying, but after John "Bradshaw" Layfield sent Mr. Kennedy hurtling into referee Chad Patton with a fall away slam, this contest got ugly. Steel chairs, steel stairs and a handful of exposed turnbuckles came into play, and throughout this phase of hardcore competition, it was the Loud-Mouthed Superstar, Mr. Kennedy, who looked most likely to emerge from tonight's match-up with a victory under his belt. Even before the referee Chad Patton was knocked out, the contents of this contest were disturbing, as JBL catapulted Mr. Kennedy face-first into the steel post, which busted open the Green Bay, Wisconsin native. JBL was busted open as well, when JBL was charging at Mr. Kennedy with steel stairs in hand, but Mr. Kennedy tripped JBL with a drop toe hold, and JBL crashed facr-first into the steel stairs! This sickening contest finally came to an end, when Mr. Kennedy went for the mic check, but JBL wriggled out of the precarious predicament, and flattened Mr. Kennedy with a clothesline from hell! JBL covered Mr. Kennedy for the victory after referee Marty Elias made himself present to make the count, and the self-proclaimed Wrestling God and Raw's Resident Loud-mouth were helped out of the arena by officials.
Winner: John "Bradshaw" Layfield @ 19:53
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~World Tag Team Championships; 6-Team Tag Team Turmoil~
Santino Marella & Carlito (c) vs Cryme Tyme vs Paul London & Brian Kendrick vs Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch vs Tommy Dreamer & Kofi Kingston vs Golden Light
It was nothing short of unpredictable as to which lucky Tag Team would emerge victorious in this hotly-contested 6-Team Tag Team Turmoil Match, with the World Tag Team Championships at stake. The defending World Tag Team Champions, Carlito and Santino Marella, had a daunting task ahead of them, as the Champions were the first team to enter the contest. Their first test was the money-craving duo of Cryme Tyme, who were looking very confident going into this match-up. Cryme Tyme looked as if they could cause a massive shock by eliminating the defending Champions first, but JTG and Shad were denied their oppurtunity, as Carlito and Santino Marella held out for the victory, after Santino Marella rolled up JTG, with Marella's feet on the ropes.
The second team to enter were former World Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick. The longest reigning WWE Tag Team Champions in SmackDown history were among the hot favorites going into Judgment Day, and London and Kendrick seemed to be closing in on a victory when Brian Kendrick connected with a shooting star press, but Santino Marella broke up the cover, pulling his Tag Team partner Carlito out of the ring. This provoked Paul London and Brian Kendrick to pursue the Champions, but Carlito and Marella assaulted London and Kendrick brutally on the outside of the ring, using the security wall, steel stairs and concrete floor to their advantage, before getting back in the ring before the 10-count, as Paul London and Brian Kendrick were handed a loss via count-out.
Next to attempt to derail the team of Carlito and Santino Marella were Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. The duo, who haven't been on the same page as of late, went into this match hoping that their diminutive differences would be put aside, and successfully capture the World Tag Team Championships for a fourth time. The alliance of Cade and Murdoch went smoothly for the majority of the match, and the two sides competed against eachother without a vigorous mind-set present, as Cade and Murdoch and Carlito and Santino Marella waged war with a lot of respect for one another. Trevor Murdoch was becoming inches away from capturing the World Tag Team Championships for his team, when partner Lance Cade suddenly low-blowed his ally, and walked out on a wounded Murdoch as Carlito took advantage, nailing Trevor Murdoch with a backstabber, and handing the seemingly now-defunct partnership of Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch an elimination.
The newly-found alliance of Tommy Dreamer and Kofi Kingston entered next, and were definitely on the same page going into this match, unlike the prior entrants, Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch. Tommy Dreamer and Kofi Kingston surprisingly dominated Carlito and Santino Marella during their tenure in the match against Carlito and Marella, but the World Tag Team Champions inflicted yet another elimination, this time of Tommy Dreamer and Kofi Kingston, after Carlito covered Tommy Dreamer following a backstabber.
The following and final entrants into the match were the star-studded team of Shelton Benjamin and Elijah Burke, who were definitely among the favorites to emerge from this 6-Team Tag Team Turmoil Match with the World Tag Team Championships around their waists. Shelton Benjamin and Elijah Burke were looking to take advantage of a disorientated Carlito and Santino Marella, and Carlito and Marella finally had to relinquish their World Tag Team Championships to Shelton Benjamin and Elijah Burke, when Shelton Benjamin connected with the pay dirt on Santino Marella, after Marella was too caught up with his own ego by taunting the Omaha audience. Shelton Benjamin and Elijah Burke are the new World Tag Team Champions, and a new era is dawning in the Tag Team division on WWE Raw.
Winners and new World Tag Team Champions: Golden Light @ 17:48
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~Womens' Championship~
Mickie James (c) vs Beth Phoenix
Ever since Mickie James defeated Beth Phoenix to regain the Womens' Championship back in April, the Glamazon has been biding her time for an oppurtunity to take back the Womens' Championship. However, Mickie James would not give up the Womens' Championship without putting up the fight of her life, and that mind-set paid off for Mickie James, eventually. After a phase where Beth Phoenix humiliated Mickie James with maneuver after maneuver after maneuver, Beth Phoenix was getting a bit too cocky, and regarded this match as a walk through the park - Thou shalt not doubt Mickie James! The Womens' Champion finally got some offense in, and retained her Womens' Championship after covering Beth Phoenix for the 3-count, following a Mick Kick.
Winner and still Womens' Champion: Mickie James @ 12:09
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~Last Man Standing Match~
Shawn Michaels vs Batista
Massive doubts emerged over whether this match would go ahead, after Batista was super kicked off the stage by Shawn Michaels, just 48 hours ago, on Friday Night SmackDown. However, Batista was cleared to compete earlier in the night, and The Animal was pissed with Shawn Michaels. With his mid-section heavily taped up with plaster, Batista entered the Qwest Center looking for one thing - Redemption. Shawn Michaels had the advantage going into this match due to his superior condition despite enduring a brutal match with Chuck Palumbo this past Friday on SmackDown, and was heavily fancied to come out victorious as a result, but The Animal was looking to glare in the eyes of adversity, overcome the heavily-stacked odds against him, and annihilate Shawn Michaels in order to win. HBK controlled the opening phases Last Man Standing Match evidently, but whenever Batista had an oppurtunity in front of him to get back into this No-Hols-Barred contest, The Animal welcomed it with open arms. The ending of this match was imminent, where after almost half an hour's worth of extraordinary carnage, Batista and Shawn Michaels were brawling on the stage, reminiscent of the scenes from this past Friday's WWE SmackDown. Shawn Michaels was looking to repeat history, and went to superkick Batista off the stage AGAIN, but this time, Batista was able to move out of the way. Shawn Michaels was teetering on the edge of the stage, and Batista hit Shawn Michaels with a kick to the mid-section. Batista lifted Shawn Michaels up high, but Shawn Michaels hung on to a segment of scaffolding on the Judgment Day set in desperation. Shawn Michaels leapt onto Batista from the scaffolding, but Batista caught Shawn Michaels in mid-air, and drove Shawn Michaels back into the steel scaffolding, with a spine buster! Shawn Michaels was seemingly unconscious, and when HBK couldn't answer the 10-count, Batista was announced as the winner of this epic, brutal Last Man Standing Match.
Winner: Batista @ 34:48
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~World Heavyweight Championship~
The Undertaker (c) vs The Big Showvs Edge
Ever since The Big Show re-emerged in the World Heavyweight Title picture earlier this month, the probability of The Undertaker still being World Heavyweight Champion after Judgment Day has gradually decreased, especially when Edge was inserted into this match by SmackDown General Manager and Edge's fiancé, Vickie Guerrero. Before this match began, Vickie Guerrero told the world that this Friday, she has an announcement to make that is even bigger than the WWE Draft. This seemingly derailed Edge in his quest to become World Heavyweight Champion again, as the Rated-R Superstar competed this Triple Threat Match without the normal self-esteem and confidence he possesses. As a result, Edge decided to take a backseat in this match, and let The Undertaker and The Big Show do the Rated-R Superstar's dirty work. When The Undertaker and The Big Show's energy levels were significantly depleted, the moment came for Edge to take advantage in the contest. After The Undertaker choke slammed The Big Show to the canvas, The Phenom was looking to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. However, before The Undertaker could make the cover, The Undertaker was laid out with an X-Rated spear, courtesy of the R-Rated Superstar. Edge showed why he truly is the Ultimate Opportunist, picking up the victory, and becoming the new World Heavyweight Champion.
Winner and new World Heavyweight Champion: Edge @ 22:27
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~WWE Championship; John Cena Special Guest Referee~
Triple H (c) vs Randy Orton vs Chris Jericho
The potential result of this prestigious WWE Championship Triple Threat Match was completely altered, when John Cena was inserted into the match by Raw General Manager and WWE Co-Owner William Regal - As the Special Guest Referee. John Cena was livid at the decision, but nonetheless reiterated in the weeks prior to tonight that he would call this match right down the middle. John Cena lived up to his word for the vast majority of this match, and let Triple H, Randy Orton and Chris Jericho tear eachother apart. However, John Cena was incapable of keeping a low profile in this contest right from the moment the WWE Championship Triple-Threat Match was announced by Raw General Manager William Regal, and that was finally shown, when Randy Orton was sizing up Triple H for the RKO, following a DDT on The Game. Suddenly, John Cena caught Randy Orton's eye, and Randy Orton spat in the face of John Cena! Randy Orton exclaimed to John Cena "I didn't just spit in the face of a legend!", and John Cena's fuse at long last overboiled, when John Cena hoisted Randy Orton onto his shoulders, and FU'ed the One-Man Dynasty to the outside of the ring and down to the concrete floor! Back in the ring, Triple H was on his feet, but Y2J Chris Jericho was standing behind him. Triple H turned around, and Chris Jericho went for the codebreaker, but Triple H pushed Chris Jericho away in mid-air. Chris Jericho ran at Triple H after getting back onto his feet, and went for a clothesline, but Triple H dodged the bullet from Y2J's arsenal, and laid out Chris Jericho with a pedigree! Before Randy Orton could play a significant role in the outcome of this match, Triple H covered Chris Jericho for the 3-count, and retained the WWE Championship!
Winner and still WWE Champion: Triple H @ 29:58
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~And there you have it! A new World Heavyweight Champion is upon us, the Draft is in 3 weeks' time, and Judgment Day 2008 has come and gone! Hope you enjoyed it, folks!~
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Last edited by iRock™ : 06-18-2008 at 09:05 AM.
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