I figured that since my fed, The Wrestling Dynasty, is new to this board, I would go ahead and fill everyone in on what this promotion is, and is aiming to be. Along with other random facts I feel are relevant.
- Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Roddy Piper, and Jake Roberts are 1/4 owners of the promotion.
- Jake Roberts has cleaned up, and dresses nicely. Departing from his depiction as a rambling alcoholic.
- It is set in 2002, after the buyout of WCW.
- CLASH! #1 will be posted here within the week. They are set for mondays.
- Due to a busy schedule, the shows may or may not actually be on monday, but I will use that date that the show "airs". EX: If i post it on Friday, February 5th, 2010; the date on the show will read # Monday, 2002.
- My results are going to be in report format. Not play by play as many on here post. They will be detailed, but each movement will not be written. I have a short attention span and I honestly don't have the time to write out a play by play matches for each show.
Even if you think that you won't like it, please just read a match or two. I'm writing some very involving storylines, and I really feel that TWD can be a breath of fresh air to the BTB community.
Thanks to Wrestling Forum for letting us all write.
I don't know whats the point in posting in here really, no one honestly reads these, they can see that a show is posted or a preview is posted without cheap pops in this thread
But nontheless, got nothign better to do at the moment so...Raw is up~! I tried recapped style work for the first time, it didn't turn out like I expected thats why Smackdown! is back in full, so I admitt it isn't my best work.
I don't know whats the point in posting in here really, no one honestly reads these
Can't agree with you on that one. I skim a read frequently, don't know about everyone else.
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Monday Night Raw Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, Kansas
21st December 2009
A Match To Remember The last Raw before Armageddon is to be capped off with a huge 8-Man Tag Team match – WWE Champion John Cena tags with Kofi Kingston and D-Generation X to take on his Armageddon opponent Jack Swagger, who teams with Kingston’s opponent Randy Orton, and DX’s opponents, Legacy. With tempers sure to be flaring within the three feuds, what will happen when they all collide?
Blockbuster Preview Two men who will face off in Armageddon’s WWE Unified Tag Team Championship match, Chris Jericho and Mark Henry, will face off on Raw. Chris Jericho has had it rough in recent weeks, as his former friend and partner, fellow Tag Team Champion the Big Show, has consistently been getting one up on him. With Armageddon just 6 days away, Jericho will want to pick up a bit of momentum to take into his title defence on Sunday night.
The Pit Bull In Action After giving another emotional speech last week in a sit-down interview, Jamie Noble takes to the ring this week, to battle the brutal Robbie McAllister. On Sunday, the Pit Bull will take to the ring in a No Holds Barred match against another vicious ring warrior from the British Isles, in the Celtic Warrior, Sheamus. A loss for Noble tonight could effectively kill all momentum the Pit Bull has going into Sunday, but considering how fired up the former Cruiserweight Champion is, can even Robbie McAllister stop him from leaving it all in the ring with a hard-fought victory?
Retribution? Chris Masters booted Evan Bourne in the head in Raw’s No. 1 Contender’s Triple Threat match, costing the high-flyer his shot at the United States Championship. Masters then flung Bourne into the ring steps, and proceeded to beat him down, until he was stopped by Carlito. This attack was down to the anger Masters had from losing on two previous occasions to the talented young Bourne – will Bourne look to even the score tonight? The pair step into the ring at Armageddon together, along with four other men, in a Battle Royal to decide the next challenger to the Miz’s United States Championship after Armageddon. As for tonight, we can only wonder what Bourne might do ahead of that pivotal match in 6 days’ time.
Next, Please... Maryse has been knocking down competitors left, right, and centre. Last week, she conquered Kelly Kelly, but this week, she attempts to beat Gail Kim. With only 6 days between Maryse and her shot at the Divas Title at Armageddon, could Kim put an arrow to the heart of Maryse, helping out her friend, Divas Champion Melina, in the process? Or will Maryse just keep rolling, keeping her eyes on the prize as we get ever closer to that epic confrontation between Melina and Maryse, with the Divas Championship on the line?
All that, and much more, on Monday Night Raw, live on the USA Network!
Announced For Raw
John Cena, Kofi Kingston, and D-Generation X vs Jack Swagger, Randy Orton and Legacy
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Chris Jericho vs Mark Henry
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Jamie Noble vs Robbie McAllister
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Maryse vs Gail Kim
I won't double post here, but this has been posted.
ECW Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska
22th December 2009
An Incoming Invasion After tonight, there’s only three ECW shows until ECW Invades: Saturday Night’s Main Event, and it is highly tipped that we’ll see some matches for that 90 minute pay-per-view announced on tonight’s edition of ECW. To cap off a big night on ECW tonight, ECW Champion Christian is to announce, with words taken from the mouth of ECW General Manager Tiffany, what part he and his No. 1 Contenders, Paul Burchill and Shelton Benjamin, will play at the event.
Bringing Back the Extreme Tommy Dreamer made an emphatic return to ECW last week, nearly putting Zack Ryder through a table. This week, Dreamer will open up the show on the mic – what could Dreamer have in mind for the man who so brutally attacked him three weeks ago? What might he have in store for Ryder, and what will he have to say about what he plans to do next? There’s one way to find out.
Big Men Collide William Regal and Vladimir Kozlov – the British Brawler and the Moscow Mauler have been at the throat of Ezekiel Jackson, after the New Yorker left the Ruthless Roundtable, unhappy with his standing in the faction. Regal has got one over on Jackson for two weeks in a row now, and this week, in ECW’s Main Event, Ezekiel Jackson takes to the ring against Vladimir Kozlov, one-on-one. With all the bad blood between these two, and with William Regal sure to be at ringside to support the big Russian, we’re sure to be in for a heated contest.
The Mastodon Under New Control Last week, Abraham Washington led Big Daddy V to attack Tiffany’s new Executive Consultant Tony Atlas, before claiming that, alongside the Mastodon, he would be taking over ECW, and no-one could stop him. This week, Big Daddy V faces Goldust in a battle which seems to be quite strongly in the Mastodon’s favour – will Washington speak, and what will happen when the Bizarre One meets the 500 pounder in combat?
Last Chance Two men who have failed to make it to the Royal Rumble match in recent weeks, Manu and Yoshi Tatsu, will face off tonight – the winner earns a spot in the Royal Rumble... the loser gets nothing. This is the last chance for both men, and if they want to be in with a shot at that Wrestlemania World Title match, they need the win tonight. Both men have been feuding recently, Yoshi alongside Gregory ‘Hurricane’ Helms, and Manu with the Man Beast, Rhyno. A win tonight would very much aid their cause in beating their rivals in this ever-running contest.
Announced for ECW
Christian has an announcement about ECW Invades: Saturday Night’s Main Event
--- Tommy Dreamer to kick off the show
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Ezekiel Jackson vs Vladimir Kozlov
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Big Daddy V vs Goldust
--- Royal Rumble Qualifier
Yoshi Tatsu vs Manu
Check out the newest GWF Show.. Here are two sneak previews
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AJ offers a handshake, and Danielson accepts. Both lock up, and AJ gets the arm wringer, and Danielson counters with his own, into an arm drag. Lock up again, and Danielson pushes AJ to the turnbuckle with a clean breakup. AJ walks over and punches Danielson who returns with a punch, and a kick of his own, then whips AJ at the ropes. AJ springboards, and goes for a back elbow, but Danielson counters with a dropkick to the back of AJ’s head in midair. Danielson gets back up and lifts up AJ and plants him back down with a backbreaker. Pin, 1, kickout.
Danielson slowly stomps on AJ’s back, making each one seem more painful. Danielson lifts AJ to his feet by his hair, and scoop slams him, AJ rolls over in pain, and Danielson drops an elbow. Danielson goes to lock in the Cattle Mutilation, but AJ rolls over, and pins Danielson. Pin, 1, 2, and Danielson stands up lifting AJ with him, and turns AJ around into a suplex hold, AJ spins out of it and kicks Danielson in the gut, hits the ropes, Danielson goes for a clothesline, AJ ducks under, springboards off the other ropes and hits the backflip DDT. AJ signals for victory,
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Naruki Doi and Austin Aries start the match. Doi and Aries lock up and Aries powers Doi to the corner, but Doi turns it around and shoves Aries at the corner. The ref counts to three, and Aries powers then back to the middle of the ring. They both fall down onto their backs still locked up, and rolls back up, and Doi pushes Aries into the turnbuckle. They break on 4, and Doi smacks him in the face. Aries angrily rushes at Doi, and Doi gets him with a drop toe hold and taunts to the audience. Aries gets back up and Doi runs the ropes, and Aries goes for a clothesline, but Doi ducks under, and Aries catches him with a back elbow, and goes for the spinning elbow drop, but Doi rolls out of the way, hits the ropes, and goes for a Bakatare Sliding Kick. Aries rolled out of the way, just in time and both get right back up. They get ready for another lock up, but Aries spins around and locks in a German Suplex hold, lifts Doi in the air, but Doi counters with elbow strikes, falls down, hits the ropes, and gets him with a running dropkick in the gut which pushes him down on the turnbuckle. Doi gets and up goes for the Dai Bosou, but Aries runs out of the way, and picks up Doi and whips him at the corner, then charges at him, Doi puts a boot up, Aries falls to a knee, and Doi hits the ropes and hits him with the Bakatare Sliding Kick. Pin, 1, 2, kickout.
Doi signals the finish, and wraps Aries legs around him, then lifts up Aries. Aries wiggles his way out of it, falls to his feet, runs the ropes, and hits Doi with a devastating clothesline, and gets pumped up, and hits Doi with a Brainbuster when he got up. Aries climbs up to the top rope, and Doi yells help to get the refs attention so Yoshino could kick Aries in the back of the head. Doi gets back up, and picks Aries up on his shoulders, and goes for the Doi 5’s, but Aries lands on his feet, and stiff kicks Doi in the face. Aries walks over and tags in Jericho. Jericho walks in casually and starts kicking Doi in the back on the ground, then lifts Doi up by the head and elbows him a few times. Jericho whips Doi on the ropes, and elbows strikes him down to the mat. Jericho pins Doi. 1, 2, kickout.
Jericho stands up and stomps Doi in the head, then picks him up, and locks in a Suplex, and lifts up Doi who falls behind him, and hits Jericho with a German Suplex Pin on Jericho. Pin, 1, kickout.
Doi and Jericho get up, and Jericho immediately whips Doi at the ropes, and Doi comes back with a running elbow strike the knocks Jericho out of the ring. Doi hits the ropes, and suicide dives out on Jericho. Doi make it in on an 8 count. Jericho fights to get back on the apron, and when he’s halfway back in, Doi knees him in the face, locks each arm around the rope, runs the ropes and hits him with an elbow, then hits the ropes again and hits him with a running dropkick. Jericho lays on the ropes, as Doi signals to Yoshino to move, and he climbs to the top, and goes for the flipping senton, but Jericho pulls out, and Doi hits the mat and sits up, but Jericho kicks him across the chest, and climbs back into the ring for a pin, 1, 2, Doi puts a foot on the rope.