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Logan
08-16-2004, 04:25 PM
The fireworks start off and we are ready to get underway. J.R. & The King welcome us to the 17th SummerSlam and let everyone know that it is sold out tonight. We are next introduced to the Spanish announce team and then Michael Cole and Tazz. Bubba Ray, Spike, Devon make their way down to the ring.

Rey Mysterio, Paul London, Billy Kidman vs The Dudleys

Next out is Rey Mysterio, Kidman, and London. We are now set for the six man match to get underway. The match kicks off with the Dudley’s using good teamwork to take down Paul London. Spike hits London off the top rope and then distracts the ref, while Devon and Bubba work him over in the corner. The crowd begins to chant for “the tables”.

Spike tags in Bubba who hits a suplex and the a headbutt on the mat followed by an elbow. Kidman is able to distract the referee so that London avoids the three count.

Finally we get Spike Dudley and Rey Mysterio in the ring and Mysterio begins to pick him apart. He fights all three of the Dudley Boys will also working over Spike. Billy Kidman then gets in the action by hitting a flying elbow off the top rope. Kidman rolls Spike up for a pin, but Bubba breaks up the pin attempt. London then hits a dropkick on Bubba through the ropes and the double team work on Spike begins. Kidman goes up to the top rope and hits the shooting star press and nails it, but as he goes for the cover he is pulled outside by Devon.

The Dudleys crawl into the ring and nail Londone with a quick 3-D. That’s it and the Dudley’s win the match.

Winners: Dudley’s

Kane vs Matt Hardy

Next up we see clips of The Kane/Lita/Matt Hardy storyline, with Matt Hardy coming to the ring first, followed by Lita, then followed by Kane.

Both men go at each other, Matt mounts the first big offense with a twist of fate on the outside as the referee begins his ten count. Lita looks excited that Matt Hardy may actually win. Kane finally rolls into the ring and Matt Hardy hammers him with kicks to the chest.

This match ends very quickly with Kane nailing Matt Hardy with a chokeslam from the top rope and a quick 1-2-3 for the win. Lita looks on in disbelief as she will now have to marry Kane. J.R. and King play it up as though the world has just ended as Kane exits the arena.

Winner: Kane

John Cena vs Booker T

Backstage we have an interview with Randy Orton, who is quickly interupted by John Cena. Cena then ribs on Randy about being so hot and thanks him for giving him such a great introduction. Cena then asks the crowd if Orton is going to win the title tonight and they respond with a “no”. Cena then hypes his match with Booker T before leaving.

Booker T makes his way to the ring next, followed by John Cena. Cena plays to the crowd abit before he is attacked by Booker T. Booker T takes control of the match and tosses him out of the ring. Cena is sent into the security wall and then back into the ring, but he has yet to go for a cover in this match.

Booker T has totally dominated Cena up to the point. Hitting move after move, but he has yet to go for a cover, as though he is trying to send a message to Cena. Cena does however get a quick rollup, but is unable to hold him down. Booker T then goes for an axe kick but no one is home and Cena lands a kick ot the face.

Cena tries to get up, but Booker T gets too his feet first and works Cena back down to the canvas. Booker T now sets up for the spinarooni.

As Booker T gets ready to finish off Cena, Cena dodges and nails the FU and quickly rolls Booker T up to take the first fall out of a five series.

Winner: John Cena

Backstage Eric Bischoff greets the new GM of Smackdown!, Teddy Long. Bischoff tells Long he will be surprised to see him as the GM of Smackdown! at Survivor Series because there have been so many GM’s to come and go. Long then tells Bischoff that he is going to try and sign Eugene and any other Raw Superstar who is tired of putting up with him.

Batista vs Edge vs Jericho

Out comes Batista, followed by Jericho and then Edge who gets a huge ovation because he is from Toronto. As the match starts, Edge immediatley goes after Batista. Batista is being hammered on by both Jericho and Edge, before they toss him to the outside and then face off with one another in the middle of the ring.

The crowd begins to root for Jericho moreso than Edge. Jericho is able to ground Edge to the mat and then hits a quick Walls of Jericho. Edge tries to get to the ropes but Jericho pulls him into the middle of the ring. As Edge is about to tap out, Batista rolls into the ring to break up the submission move.

Jericho eliminates Batista with a springboard and it’s now down to Edge & Jericho as the crowd starts to chant for Y2J.

Out of nowhere, Edge hits a huge spear on Jericho and gets a quick 1-2-3, just as the crowd was getting into the match. Another quick match.

Winner: Edge

Eddie Guerrero vs Kurt Angle

They show a vid recap of the Angle/Guerrero fued up to the point. Angle is first in the ring followed by Eddie. Eddie quickly gets in the ring and goes for an ankle lock, which is Angle’s move. He then hits a headlock takedown as both men try to take the advantage.

Eddie Guerrero capatilizes quickly and hooks on the ankle lock. Angle is in agony in the middle of the ring. Angle tries to get to the ropes. Angle somewhow is able to reverse the ankle lock and hooks it on Guerrero.

Angle keeps the ankle lock on for a good amount of time, before Guerrero is finally able to break the hold by getting to the ropes. Angle then sends Guerrero into the corner and hits a few knife edge chops. Angle drops Guerrero in the middle of the ring and hooks on a new submission move, but Eddie is able to break up the hold with a scratch to the eyes.

Kurt continues to hammer on Eddie. Eddie is bleeding from the eye. Also, Angle begins to unlace Eddie’s boot as though he is going to continue to work on the ankle. Out of nowhere, Eddie Guerrero hits the Olympic Slam. Both men are down now on the mat, but Eddie is really struggling with his injured ankle. Guerrero then hits a DDT and plants Angle into the mat.

Angle hits the Olympic Slam, but Guerrero kicks out. Angle looks frustrated. Angle then removes Guerrero’s boot and hooks on the Ankle lock as Eddie screams in pain. Eddie uses all his might to send Angle into the referee. The ref is out and Angle is down. Guerrero gets up and grabs his boot and nails Angle with it. He then goes to get the ref and go for a 3 count.

Eddie Guerrero’s eye seems to be injured, because of a thumb to the eye. It’s almost as if he is bleeding from the eye which you can see below. Angle hooks on another ankle lock in the middle of the ring after exposing Eddie’s ankle. Eddie tries to reverse three times, but cannot shake off Angle in the middle of the ring before he finally taps out. Eddie looks upset after the match.

Winner: Kurt Angle

Triple H vs Eugene

Out comes Triple H, as they recap the long history between him and Eugene. Then we hear Eugene’s music as he makes his way to the ring.

HHH begins to disect Eugene after hitting him with a huge back flip off the ropes. HHH quickly grounds Eugene and then goes to the outside and begins to clear off the Spanish Announce Table! He gets Eugene and tries to suplex him over the top rope and onto the outside, but Eugene is able to pull HHH back into the ring.

Eugene gains some momentum until HHH fakes a knee injury and Eugene looks concerned. He calls the referee over but HHH fools them both and sends Eugene to the outside of the ring. HHH begins to hammer on Eugene, but out of nowhere, Eugne hits a Rock Bottom . HHH quickly recovers however, following up with a spinebuster on Eugene. He then gets on the mat and goes on an all out assult on Eugene.

HHH takes Eugene to the outside of the ring and sends him into the steel steps. Eugene is then rolled back into the ring and HHH applies a sleeper hold to the already worn down Eugene.

Eugene battles his way out of the sleeper and hits a few right hands before nailing HHH with a “Stone Cold Stunner”. Eugene then tosses HHH outside and then back into the ring as the crowd gets behind him. Ric Flair is on his way to the ring.

Flair distracts Eugene as HHH tries to hook on a pedigree which is reversed and Eugene hits HH with a pedigree. Flair breaks up the pin and the referee tosses him from ringside.

Flair is leaving the arena when he is met by William Regal with brass knucks. Regal knocks Flair out cold and runs to the ring, but before he can get there, HHH hits Eugene with a third pedigree and wins the match. Flair saved HHH from the three count and in the end Regal could not get there in time to make the save,

Winner: HHH

Up next we have Diva Dodgeball. All the Diva’s are in bikini tops and the competition does not take place in the arena but takes place on a court somewhere else. The Diva’s are getting killed in this competition. It’s 5-2 with the hopeful’s winning. Coach is commentating the competition. Nidia is the last to get eliminated as the Diva Hopeful’s totally dominate the WWE Diva’s. However, all the ladies did look very very nice.

Winner: Raw Diva Search Ladies

After the competition, the Diva’s start to catfight with the Raw Diva hopefuls. Trish Stratus goes after one of the ladies, but the WWE Diva’s pull her back.

Logan
08-16-2004, 04:27 PM
The Undertaker vs John Bradshaw

JBL trys to go on the offensive quickly, but the Undertaker totally dismantles him. He hooks on a quick armbar and then drives JBL down to the mat.

The Undertaker is pinpointing that left arm of JBL, by ramming it into the steel steps, then going up to the top rope and going “old school” with a blast to the left shoulder. The Undertaker goes for a cover, but JBL kicks out at 2.

With the help of Orlando Jordan, JBL is able to recover and now he singles out Undertaker’s knee. He grabs a steel chair and nails the Undertakers knee against the steel ring post. Undertaker somehow hits a boot to the face as both men fall to the outside of the ring.

Undertaker is hurting as he tries to limp to JBL but JBL takes out the Taker’s knee again. JBL gets Taker back in the ring and does an armbar rollover. Quickly, both men are back on the outside. JBL and Taker square off in front of the Spanish Announce Table and Taker hits a huge right hand to the skull of JBL.

JBL finally is able to roll back in the ring and mount some offense against the Undertaker as he once again goes to work on the Undertakers knee. Undertaker tries to go for a chokeslam, but he can’t support JBL with his bad knee. JBL again goes to the knee and then a spine buster. JBL goes for a quick cover.

The Undertaker now has full control as he hits a chokeslam, BUT cannot get the 3 count. Orlando jumps onto the ring.

JBL hits a huge clothesline from hell. Undertaker somehow kicks out. Both men go for a clotheslines and take each other out and the referee in the process.

JBL hits another clothesline from hell, but Taker kicks out. Taker then gets up and hits the tombstone but the referee is knocked out.

Undertaker now grabs the belt, but as he does, the referee comes too. He calls for the bell and DQ’a the Undertaker, who then snaps. He takes JBL down the aisle and clams into the car and windsheild, where JBL is busted open badly.

Winner: Undertaker

The Undertaker leaves, but then comes back and Taker takes JBL and chokeslam’s him through the roof of the limo. The EMT’s are now out working on a bloody JBL. As they walk out, Orland Jordan places the belt around JBL on the stretcher.

Randy Orton vs Chris Benoit

Orton makes his way to the ring, followed by Chris Benoit.The bell rings and both men stare each other down in the middle of the ring. The lock up with neither man gaining the advantage.

Orton wheels Benoit into the corner and breaks it cleanly after the ref steps in. They lock up in a Greco-Roman knuckle lock, where Benoit hooks on an overhand wristlock and a backheel trip.

Randy Orton hooks on the sharpshooter and Benoit struggles to get to the ropes. Benoit lifts himself up and tries to break out of the sharpshooter. Benoit counters the move and reverses with a sharpshooter on Orton and just as he gets the ropes, Benoit hooks on the crippler crossface.

Orton goes for a quick cover on Benoit and almost gets a 3 count. He then goes right back to work on Benoit’s already injured neck. Both men finally get up and have a mid-air collision and are back down for a 10 count. Both men try to get to their feet, but Benoit is first and lands some right hands and then a elbow off the top rope.

Benoit now is relentless as he hooks on a sharpshooter as Orton tries to get to the ropes and he is fading. Orton can’t quite get to the ropes as Benoit tries to pull him back, but Orton grabs the bottom rope. The damage has been done.

Chris Benoit goes for the headbutt off the top rope, but Orton blocks it with his knees! Orton’s mout is busted along with his face as blood begins to trickle out. Orton is still laid out on the ring. Orton goes for an inside cradle, but then Benoit hooks on the crippler crossface in the middle of the ring. Orton tries to get the ropes.

Benoit has it hooked in good, but Orton grabs the ropes. Benoit gets up and out of nowhere, Orton hits the RKO.

Orton rolls over onto Benoit and covers him. 1-2-3 & Randy Orton has become the youngest Heavyweigh Champion ever in WWE history.

Winner: Randy Orton

After the match, Chris Benoit comes back down to the ring and extends his hand to Randy Orton as the crowd boos. Then Orton shakes it after Benoit tells him “to be a man” and the crowd begins to cheer. J.R. comments at the class that Benoit just showed as he exits the arena and Orton celebrates his heavyweight title.





Thanks to Rajah.com for the results

Paul
08-16-2004, 05:00 PM
An extensive insight into the seedy world of men wearing spandex and touching each other.

Logan
08-16-2004, 05:04 PM
You have to think about gay stuff alot to even think that, you know.


You know women wrestle on the show, too. Most are pretty darn hot.

Paul
08-16-2004, 05:18 PM
I wasn't talking about gays? Oh, so you're making the gay connection - very revealing. And you like those muscley women as well? Suppose wrestling's the best place for it.

Logan
08-16-2004, 10:46 PM
BAH, we both know what you meant :D


And muscley women? Only muscley woman they have is Jazz... and she's ugly. The rest aren't muscley women, trust me. Look at Stacy. She's only in WWE so people can look at her ass... honest.

Scarface
08-16-2004, 11:01 PM
Since when was wrestling a sport .....

Logan
08-17-2004, 01:04 AM
First of all, this is a Sports Entertainment forum... and wrestling is classed as Sports Entertainment :thumb:


And, I don't see why Wrestling isn't a sport...

Scarface
08-17-2004, 01:41 AM
I think its got more in common with a soap opera thah a sports event :)

Logan
08-17-2004, 02:15 AM
They both have storylines... and thats where it stops



Face you, you like watching two half-naked men touching each other as much as the next guy!

Loop
08-17-2004, 02:50 AM
One assumes the next guy is pmike.

MHG
08-17-2004, 02:55 AM
Well, technically the next guy's you.

A bunch of massive sweaty men shouting, strutting and tossing each other in the air doesn't go down to well with me...

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...



...

Loop
08-17-2004, 02:56 AM
TECHNICALLY, I'm miles away.

MHG
08-17-2004, 02:58 AM
Ditto. Look, lets not get into a show down as to who is camper Loop coz you know that you'll win hands down. I've seen you dancing round your sword (no handbags that night) and that tub of Vaseline...

Anyway, back to big men beating each other...

Loop
08-17-2004, 03:00 AM
How the hell could you have seen that? :wtf:

Scarface
08-17-2004, 04:51 AM
Less spam please lads .... :)

PS Terry Funk Rox :D

stevengemmell
08-17-2004, 11:26 AM
Wrestling was good when it was Ultimate Warrior, Hogan and the old school Undertaker, now its not so great.

Scarface
08-17-2004, 10:10 PM
Man those were the halcyon days of wretling ,,,,,

'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan was my favourite .....

Haha when he beat Jerry Lawler and became King Hacksaw .... that was hilarious ....

They didnt try and act so much back then .... and it wasnt so much os a soap opera .... I agree it did seem better back then .....

I think vince ended up taking to much of his own product

Night_Cralwer
08-18-2004, 04:28 PM
i blame it all on wcw.....

they forced it all to change 8(.

Paul
08-18-2004, 06:39 PM
Well, technically the next guy's you.

A bunch of massive sweaty men shouting, strutting and tossing each other in the air doesn't go down to well with me...



Thats why I hate rugby

stevengemmell
08-18-2004, 06:58 PM
thankfully they dont wear lycra.....

Logan
08-18-2004, 07:43 PM
Wrestling isn't doing too good right now, but thats the way it always works. We just gotta wait for the next big "Hogan" or "Austin" to come along and make it all great again

Scarface
08-19-2004, 01:05 AM
We need to clone Andre the Giant

Thats why I hate rugby


You prefer poncy twits poofing about hugging each other and grabing each others arse every time they score a goal?

Night_Cralwer
08-19-2004, 02:52 AM
We need to clone Andre the Giant


umm big show

Loop
08-19-2004, 02:58 AM
You prefer poncy twits poofing about hugging each other and grabing each others arse every time they score a goal?


... He said hate. :wtf:
And don't double-post.

Scarface
08-19-2004, 03:02 AM
It was an accident ... I would have fixed it if had seen ....

Loop
08-19-2004, 03:44 AM
Even so, he STILL said he hated it. Did I miss something?

Scarface
08-19-2004, 04:14 AM
A great many things I should imagine .....

Phatbowser
08-19-2004, 05:19 AM
Well, I will agree, wrestling is now mainly for show, I mean, sometimes there are real accidents, but usually the blood you see is nothing more than a blood capsule taped to one of those metal chairs. I wish the I could see the Rock again, he is not on Smackdown anymore, but rather Raw, and you can only see that with cable or satellite.

Logan
08-19-2004, 06:01 AM
Well, I will agree, wrestling is now mainly for show, I mean, sometimes there are real accidents, but usually the blood you see is nothing more than a blood capsule taped to one of those metal chairs.

GAHHHH, YOU'RE AN IDIOT!!!! Do you SEE a blood capsule on the chairs?


The blood is always real. It's called a "Blade job". If it was a bloody blood capsule the blood wouldn't flow and get more and more throughout the match.


And for those who don't know what a "Blade job" is. The Wrestlers carry small blades around in this wrist tape. And when they get knocked down or hit with a chair, or something. They cover their face, take out the blade and make a nice little slice on their head. It'll start to bleed. And because they are moving around alot, more blood will come out and go everywhere, making it look like they are bleeding tenfold

Scarface
08-19-2004, 06:13 AM
GAHHHH, YOU'RE AN IDIOT!!!!

:lol: lmao ....

How tru it is :D

Paul
08-19-2004, 04:05 PM
You prefer poncy twits poofing about hugging each other and grabing each others arse every time they score a goal?

Don't be silly, I've been nowhere near your house. Anyway ice hockey is a much better sport.

Logan
08-20-2004, 04:28 AM
I swear you're in love with Loop :D


*Gives Loop the Rock Bottom*

Loop
08-20-2004, 12:26 PM
That doesn't hurt, you know. A Chokeslam will.

Paul
08-20-2004, 01:14 PM
If you's two don't stop arguing you'll get a thumb rake to the eye.

Loop
08-20-2004, 01:26 PM
I don't know what that is. Demonstrate on Logan.

Logan
08-20-2004, 03:33 PM
Thumb Rake is a thumb to the eye, if I remember rightly.

Also, a Rock Bottom would hurt if done right. Coz, you know, you're getting slammed pretty hard on your back :rolleyes:

meleemario
08-20-2004, 03:52 PM
chokeslam hurts the most. stuff like the 3D and the stunner and twist of fate don't hurt *at all*. i agree with all, wrestling sucks now, basically ever since they joined

Scarface
08-21-2004, 12:49 AM
u say that is if you actualy know something about wrestling.

Been a pro wrestler have you?

MadFog
08-27-2004, 01:13 PM
thankfully they dont wear lycra.....


Actually in the scrum u wear lycra shorts under ur rugby shorts..

Logan
08-27-2004, 01:55 PM
chokeslam hurts the most. stuff like the 3D and the stunner and twist of fate don't hurt *at all*. i agree with all, wrestling sucks now, basically ever since they joined

It all depends on how it's done. Of course, if you do it the way the 12 year olds do in the park, where they think they are being really smart and manly, well, it don't hurt. Because not only does it look ****, it in fact is done ****tly.

If you do it the way it's done on TV. It'll hurt, but nothing too big. Wouldn't keep you down for long.

But, it's just a show at the end of the day. If you are wanting wrestlers to get hurt, UFC may be more your thing.

Electro
08-28-2004, 03:04 PM
The Undertaker vs John Bradshaw

JBL trys to go on the offensive quickly, but the Undertaker totally dismantles him. He hooks on a quick armbar and then drives JBL down to the mat.

The Undertaker is pinpointing that left arm of JBL, by ramming it into the steel steps, then going up to the top rope and going “old school” with a blast to the left shoulder. The Undertaker goes for a cover, but JBL kicks out at 2.

With the help of Orlando Jordan, JBL is able to recover and now he singles out Undertaker’s knee. He grabs a steel chair and nails the Undertakers knee against the steel ring post. Undertaker somehow hits a boot to the face as both men fall to the outside of the ring.

Undertaker is hurting as he tries to limp to JBL but JBL takes out the Taker’s knee again. JBL gets Taker back in the ring and does an armbar rollover. Quickly, both men are back on the outside. JBL and Taker square off in front of the Spanish Announce Table and Taker hits a huge right hand to the skull of JBL.

JBL finally is able to roll back in the ring and mount some offense against the Undertaker as he once again goes to work on the Undertakers knee. Undertaker tries to go for a chokeslam, but he can’t support JBL with his bad knee. JBL again goes to the knee and then a spine buster. JBL goes for a quick cover.

The Undertaker now has full control as he hits a chokeslam, BUT cannot get the 3 count. Orlando jumps onto the ring.

JBL hits a huge clothesline from hell. Undertaker somehow kicks out. Both men go for a clotheslines and take each other out and the referee in the process.

JBL hits another clothesline from hell, but Taker kicks out. Taker then gets up and hits the tombstone but the referee is knocked out.

Undertaker now grabs the belt, but as he does, the referee comes too. He calls for the bell and DQ’a the Undertaker, who then snaps. He takes JBL down the aisle and clams into the car and windsheild, where JBL is busted open badly.

Winner: Undertaker

The Undertaker leaves, but then comes back and Taker takes JBL and chokeslam’s him through the roof of the limo. The EMT’s are now out working on a bloody JBL. As they walk out, Orland Jordan places the belt around JBL on the stretcher.

Randy Orton vs Chris Benoit

Orton makes his way to the ring, followed by Chris Benoit.The bell rings and both men stare each other down in the middle of the ring. The lock up with neither man gaining the advantage.

Orton wheels Benoit into the corner and breaks it cleanly after the ref steps in. They lock up in a Greco-Roman knuckle lock, where Benoit hooks on an overhand wristlock and a backheel trip.

Randy Orton hooks on the sharpshooter and Benoit struggles to get to the ropes. Benoit lifts himself up and tries to break out of the sharpshooter. Benoit counters the move and reverses with a sharpshooter on Orton and just as he gets the ropes, Benoit hooks on the crippler crossface.

Orton goes for a quick cover on Benoit and almost gets a 3 count. He then goes right back to work on Benoit’s already injured neck. Both men finally get up and have a mid-air collision and are back down for a 10 count. Both men try to get to their feet, but Benoit is first and lands some right hands and then a elbow off the top rope.

Benoit now is relentless as he hooks on a sharpshooter as Orton tries to get to the ropes and he is fading. Orton can’t quite get to the ropes as Benoit tries to pull him back, but Orton grabs the bottom rope. The damage has been done.

Chris Benoit goes for the headbutt off the top rope, but Orton blocks it with his knees! Orton’s mout is busted along with his face as blood begins to trickle out. Orton is still laid out on the ring. Orton goes for an inside cradle, but then Benoit hooks on the crippler crossface in the middle of the ring. Orton tries to get the ropes.

Benoit has it hooked in good, but Orton grabs the ropes. Benoit gets up and out of nowhere, Orton hits the RKO.

Orton rolls over onto Benoit and covers him. 1-2-3 & Randy Orton has become the youngest Heavyweigh Champion ever in WWE history.

Winner: Randy Orton

After the match, Chris Benoit comes back down to the ring and extends his hand to Randy Orton as the crowd boos. Then Orton shakes it after Benoit tells him “to be a man” and the crowd begins to cheer. J.R. comments at the class that Benoit just showed as he exits the arena and Orton celebrates his heavyweight title.





Thanks to Rajah.com for the resultsVery exciting :wtf:

Logan
08-28-2004, 04:40 PM
Thanks for that useless post

Kids! :rolleyes: