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2023.03.26 22:28 DeFy_DC (Re)Booking WrestleMania 39
![]() | Let's just get this out of the way, this is a fantastic WrestleMania card this year. I'm looking forward like 10 matches this year compared to 3/4 last year. I think they've really knocked it out of the park with the build, a variety of storylines that fans are invested in and potential to create new stars. With that being said, I don't think the build has been perfect, and I've got some changes, some more drastic than others, which I think would make for one of the best WrestleManias of all time. Without further ado, let's get into it. (7 matches on each night, with one 'impromptu' match on Night Two). submitted by DeFy_DC to fantasybooking [link] [comments] Night One 'Welcome to WrestleMania!' After doing the media rounds in the lead-up to the event, The Miz kicks off the show, running through the card and hyping up the fans for the grandest stage of them all. He begins to spout egotistical revelations, claiming how he is the biggest star in Hollywood, etc etc. He is then interrupted. 'It would not be a WrestleMania in Hollywood without the most electrifying man in all of Sports Entertainment!' The Rock makes a grand entrance at the show of shows, emerging onto the stage and making his way down to the ring. The Miz demands for The Rock's music to be stopped after he has done his top rope pose. The Miz calls back to WrestleMania 27, and states that back in Atlanta, The Rock stole Miz's WrestleMania moment in the main event. The Rock responds, does all of his traditional promo work, berating The Miz. The host claims that this time round, he is not going to let The Rock steal his WrestleMania moment. He approaches The Rock, who decks him with a Rock Bottom, gets the fans in the mood, happy WrestleMania. Night One Match One: John Cena vs Austin Theory Now The Rock has got the crowd's energy up, we need to capitalize on it. And so, while The Rock is posing in the ring, John Cena's music hits. The announcement that this match would open the show is never made, it's simply kept as a surprise, so the crowd go nuts when John Cena's music hits and he makes his way down to the ring. He stares down The Rock (just for some mainstream media appeal) he shakes hands with him before The Rock leaves and Cena prepares for his match with Austin Theory, who gets huge boos. You may notice, this match is not for the United States Championship. Instead, Cena does something quite devious, he costs Theory the United States Title in the Elimination Chamber, appearing from under the cage as Peacemaker and decking Theory with an AA. Peacemaker hits the 'You Can't See Me' pose before leaving the Chamber, allowing Damian Priest to win the title (this replaces the Logan/Seth segment in the match). Prior to Elimination Chamber, Theory got into a habit of using dirty tactics by means of retaining the championship, Cena calls Theory a disgrace to the lineage of the championship he holds close to his heart, and of course these two play off the whole dream match proposal. The real life build proves that this match doesn't really need the United States Championship. Although the midcard titles are more important than they were last year, Cena/Theory still feels bigger than the title as a match. They have enough material for the build to not need the title, I like it as a standalone singles dream/grudge match. The match itself focuses on Cena harnessing the energy of the amped up crowd to get into the head of Theory, who looks to prove himself on the big stage after a turbulent year. They share offence, have some crazy near falls. Cena kicks out of an A-Town Down, and Theory wins using the Attitude Adjustment, his new finisher. Theory wins clean, after the match, Theory and Cena don't shake hands, rather Cena gives a nod of acknowledgement to Theory. Austin Theory def. John Cena (16:23) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night One Match Two: Montez Ford vs Damian Priest (c) for the United States Championship Despite Montez Ford's efforts, he was not able to defeat Damian Priest in the Elimination Chamber after Austin Theory had been eliminated, despite the crowd getting behind Ford in the intense duel that took place. Following the Elimination Chamber, Ford works and rallies for a second shot at the title, to which Priest doesn't grant, claiming Ford had his chance. Angelo Dawkins is in support of his tag team partner, and wins a Number One Contendership Match in the main event of Raw on behalf of Ford, defeating Finn Balor in a singles match (although Edge's interference paved the way for Dawkins). In the build to WrestleMania, we get Street Profits vs Judgement Day. One of these men are going to get a WrestleMania moment, however, the question looms of who it is going to be. These two men have been great singles competitors, albeit also resourceful in their respective tag teams. Now they both have a chance to leave the shadows and put on a great WrestleMania title match, the fans heavily behind Ford. He can have an extravagant WrestleMania entrance, with cups being launched all over SoFi Stadium. Ford and Priest have a great match, David vs Goliath-esque, ending with Ford getting the huge babyface title win in a star making performance. Dawkins and Dom are ringside and they neutralize each other allowing the match to end clean. Montez Ford def. Damian Priest (c) (11:52) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night One Match Three: Edge vs 'The Demon' Finn Balor in a Hell in a Cell Match We're keeping essentially all of the build the same, this has been a fantastic storyline and the most relevant Balor has ever been on the main roster. Edge does his Brood entrance, Balor enters as The Demon, and both go into the (grey) Elimination Chamber. It's an intense and bloody match, by the time we get to the final stretch, all of the face paint has essentially worn off Balor. In some key spots in the match, Balor is on the apron, and Edge hits a Spear through the second rope, as the two go crashing into the cage wall. Balor missile dropkicks Edge into the cage wall. Edge spears Balor through the cage wall and both men begin climbing, as they jockey for position halfway up the Chamber, Edge spears Balor from halfway up and through the Announce Table. As the two go back in the cell, Ripley begins to run down the ramp, with Beth Phoenix entering from the crowd as the two brawl up the ramp and outside. There are some near falls, with Balor eventually handcuffing Edge to the ring post and punishing him. Edge gets Balor in the same submission he used when kicking him out of the Judgement Day. In the end, Edge enacts revenge on Balor for the events of Extreme Rules, hitting him with a fatal Con-Chair-To for the win, a brutal Hell in a Cell Match. Edge def. 'The Demon' Finn Balor (27:40) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night One Match Four: Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler vs Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (c) for the Women's Tag Team Championships No disrespect to these four women, but this is more of a pallet cleanser match than anything else. It's also good to get the Women's Tag Team Championships on the line at WrestleMania. There's a lot of starpower in this match, and the story derives from Extreme Rules onwards, where Rousey brought out a more extreme side in Liv Morgan, which causes her to go on a tear with Rodriguez, winning the Women's Tag Team Championships. Liv begins to form an undefeated streak, with Rousey making the claim that she's the only individual who is capable of stopping Liv in her tracks, leading us in to WrestleMania. It's a solid tag team match, although this Rousey run has not been good, Baszler, Liv and Raquel are all talented enough to carry her in the match. We're going to have another title change here, with Rousey and Baszler beginning their tyrannical reign over the Women's Tag division. Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler def. Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (8:09) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Night One Match Five: Seth 'Freakin' Rollins vs Jay White Okay, this feels like cheating a little, because this match happens on the basis that Jay White signs with WWE. Which is likely, I think he's more likely to sign with WWE than AEW, but we'll see. Anyway, after White is axed from New Japan at Battle in the Valley, he makes his first appearance on Raw after a series of vignettes and teases, with there being images of Switchblades wherever Rollins goes, which becomes more obvious closer to the event. Eventually, Rollins calls out Jay White, directing his attention towards the stage... The lights go out.. However, that's not Jay's style. When the lights come back up, Rollins lets his guard down, thinking it was just another tease. He cackles to himself, before turning around into a Blade Runner. The Visionary against The Switchblade would make for some very interesting promos, and I imagine that when it comes round to WrestleMania, and White makes his WWE debut, these two would have some great chemistry with slick counters and intense sequences. Of course, as it's his WWE debut, Jay goes over in a fairly lengthy bout. Afterwards, he is joined in the ring by Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, who throw him an O.C shirt. Jay considers it, but doesn't put it on, instead patting them both on the back and leaving. This would plant the seeds for Jay's next feud or Summer feud against AJ Styles (based on how fast his recovery is). Jay White def. Seth 'Freakin' Rollins (19:12) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night One Match Six: Rhea Ripley vs Becky Lynch (c) for the SmackDown Women's Championship It's not Charlotte Flair which ends the reign of Ronda Rousey, it's Becky Lynch, who returns to the SmackDown brand after her WarGames participation and sends for Rousey, the time being right to settle the unfinished business from WrestleMania 35. Their feud leads to another match at the Royal Rumble, where Lynch wins, the same night Rhea Ripley wins the Royal Rumble Match. Ripley and Lynch have never had a major feud, and the build would be very interesting, with Becky Lynch standing up to the Judgement Day, and even assisting Edge, a callback to when Edge hosted Becky on The Cutting Edge. Lynch recalls to Ripley a time where she was in her position, poised as the next big thing in the Women's Division, projected to have a great year. However, Lynch intends on preserving her legacy and stopping the meteoric rise of Ripley in its tracks. We get round to Mania, and this is a tough and brutal match. These two are deadset on beating each other up, and Ripley is a threat that Lynch has never faced before, so she needs to adapt her gameplan on the fly. However, there is a vibe in the air that Ripley's crowning as SmackDown Women's Championship is simply an inevitability, she pins Becky Lynch to become champion. Rhea Ripley def. Becky Lynch (c) (18:00) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night One Main Event: Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn vs The Usos (c) for the Undisputed Tag Team Championships I wouldn't change a single thing about this feud. We all know the story, and it's moreso about how they are going to do the match now. This should Main Event Night One, and I sincerely hope it does. Give these four men thirty minutes in the ring and let them tell a great story. Callbacks, spots, psychology, the fact that a tag team match is main eventing WrestleMania demonstrates how much The Usos have done for the division and how good this story has been. Kevin and Sami should go over and have their WrestleMania moments, The Usos fight till the end, however, a Helluva Kick into a Stunner on Jey Uso seals the deal for their legendary tag team reign. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn def. The Usos (c) (28:45) END NIGHT ONE NIGHT TWO Night Two Match One: Drew McIntyre vs Sheamus vs Gunther (c) for the Intercontinental Championship No messing around for this one, the build has been great (especially with the contract signing last Friday) and this is guaranteed to be a banger. Of course a very important dynamic of the match will be Sheamus and McIntyre teaming up to take down Gunther, but then fighting each other as the match goes on. Gunther hasn't been pinned or submitted since making his main roster debut, and we're going to keep that the same, however, he's not retaining his championship. Sheamus is going to hit a Brogue Kick and pin Drew McIntyre to finally get his moment and win the IC Championship. McIntyre could definitely win to get the Mania pop he's worked for, though. Sheamus def. Drew McIntyre vs Gunther (c) (13:47) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Two Match Two: Asuka, Lita and Trish Stratus vs Damage CTRL (Bayley, Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai) Damage CTRL, Iyo and Dakota in particular, sharing the ring with the likes of Lita and Trish Stratus at WrestleMania is a huge deal. Damage CTRL torment Asuka, eliminate her from the Rumble, starting the feud. Lita and Trish are brought in as back-up, with Bayley constantly berating the legends of the past so she can gloat about her own success. Pretty simple. Everybody gets some good offence in the match, but we're going to give the win to Damage CTRL as they are all full-timers. Damage CTRL def. Asuka, Lita and Trish Stratus (10:38) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Two Match Three: Logan Paul vs Brock Lesnar This is a dream match of mine. I'm not against Logan vs Rollins, or even Lesnar vs Omos for that matter, but I feel like this match would attract so much commercial attention, with Logan being one of the most recognizable faces on the internet and Brock Lesnar being Brock Lesnar, the amount of memes and traction that this feud would make would be insane. Lesnar has been caught on video praising Logan and Jake, so Lesnar would almost definitely be up for working with Logan. The build can be simple, Logan is getting a little too comfortable in WWE, bites off more he can chew by calling out The Beast. The match initially seems like a squash, but Logan is able to hit a low blow while the ref is down and get some offence in, we can have the dive through the announce table, landing on his feet from an F5, even near knocking Lesnar out with a right hook. It would be insane sports entertainment. However, Logan still has a way to go in kayfabe, and Lesnar needs a WrestleMania win, so Lesnar wins. Brock Lesnar def. Logan Paul (17:17) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Two Match Four: Bobby Lashley vs Bron Breakker Lashley isn't on the Mania card, and he is not happy about it. He makes his entrance, gets on the mic and says that he isn't leaving Los Angeles without a match, so therefore he is hosting an Open Challenge. And it is eventually answered by the man who lost his NXT Championship the previous night, Bron Breakker. He makes his way down to the ring, and the bell rings, and Breakker squashes Lashley, shocking the WWE Universe. Statement made for a main roster debut. The feud will continue, Lashley feeling humiliated. Following this embarrassment, he even goes to MVP to take up his offer of reforming the Hurt Business... Bron Breakker def. Bobby Lashley (0:12) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Two Match Five: Rey Mysterio vs Dominik Mysterio Keep the build the same, the build has been great. I feel like this match is one where it SHOULD be overbooked. Rey is reluctant to go hard on Dom at first, but Dom gets into the head of Rey. Judgement Day surround the ring, all of them having their matches on Night One and supporting Dom tonight. Rey eventually gives in, hitting Dom with a barrage of offence. Eventually, the ref goes down. Judgement Day go to punish Rey, but Legado Del Fantasma appear from the crowd as they brawl into the crowd and even the odds, leaving Dom to himself. He attempts to humiliate his Father and unmask the HOF 2023 inductee, with Rey wrestling the final portion of the match half-masked Desperado-style, so more emotion can be conveyed. Dom tries to get Rey disqualified by offering a chair shot, however, Rey throws away the chair, but that puts his guard down as Dom takes advantage; he eventually wins with a shimmy on the top rope and a Frog Splash, Eddie-Guerrero style. Ultimate heat. Dominik Mysterio def. Rey Mysterio (22:58) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Night Two Match Six: 30(+1) Man Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royale This is a good way to get everybody on the card, and honestly, this is quite a star-studded Battle Royale. Shinsuke Nakamura returns to the WWE after an absence of four months, we get Angelo Dawkins to make up for Montez being in a singles match, this is where Omos is placed. Solo as well, who goes on a tear. However, before the match begins, The Miz's music hits as he announces one more addition to the Battle Royale... Wade Barrett (honestly, this could be any legend for a nice pop, but we're just gonna go for Wade. He doesn't have to bump or do anything, just get his moves in and get eliminated). The final five are Solo Sikoa, Braun Strowman, Johnny Gargano, LA Knight and Karrion Kross, with the final two being Solo and Knight. LA Knight gets a huge moment, winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royale. LA Knight wins the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royale by last eliminating Solo Sikoa (12:13) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Two Match Seven: Charlotte Flair vs Bianca Belair (c) for the Raw Women's Championship The semi-main event of the weekend, Flair and Belair haven't had a proper feud yet, and they could call back to their mini NXT feud, which was mostly just a precursor for Flair challenging for the NXT Women's Championship. Belair can allude to Ripley, her NXT rival, beating Becky, Charlotte's 4HW partner and also rival, and state that the times have changed in the division. Belair has defeated Banks, Bayley and Becky, and Flair is the last remaining Horsewoman. In a sense, Belair has always felt like she has had a chip on her shoulder, trying to lead the Women's Division but being in the shadow of the Horsewomen. As a result, there is a lot of tension going into the match, Flair looking to move one step closer to her Father's record. On the one hand, every title has changed at Mania so far, so that would be means to give Flair the win. However, I'm not sick as Bianca as champ yet, although it's been a year long reign, so I believe that she should retain. What I would perhaps do is a double turn, or just a Bianca heel turn. A heel Bianca is very charismatic and can open her reign up to face challengers. Bianca Belair (c) def. Charlotte Flair (20:35) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Night Two Main Event: Cody Rhodes vs Roman Reigns (c) for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Wouldn't change anything here, I'm really liking this build. However, for the first time since the beginning of his reign, Roman is not joined by any of The Bloodline, only Paul Heyman. The Usos have lost faith in the process after losing their Tag Championships the night prior. Solo has fell out with Roman. In a way, Cody has played 5D chess the whole time, reuniting Kevin and Sami so they can deal with The Usos, and causing a rift between Roman and Solo over whether or not he is 'ready'. This is sure to be a grand main event, and should be a solid match as well. Roman can reverse a Cody-Cutter into a Spear, Cody can reverse a Superman Punch into a Cross Rhodes. A lot of potential for one of the best WrestleMania main events of all time. Cody goes over clean, the monumental reign of Reigns is over. Happy ending to the Hollywood Mania. Cody Rhodes def. Roman Reigns (c) (34:01) |
2023.03.26 22:26 K9nig Discussion: The pros and cons of WWE's and AEW's booking
2023.03.26 22:26 kittygirl2291 Am I a fool for staying?
2023.03.26 22:26 beyond_the_ark Does anyone know or have an app/software that makes can make boxscores similar to this ?
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2023.03.26 22:23 AarYeezys (Selling) The Fablemans 4K, The Thing 4K, Inglorious Basterds 4K, Ran 4K, and more
2023.03.26 22:20 Mundane-Turnover-913 Things WWE needs to do after WrestleMania 39
2023.03.26 22:19 shellybean13 Would it be wrong to ask my doctor to get checked for Cushing’s Disease?
2023.03.26 22:12 taltalim1 Both pointlessly gendered AND pointlessly quantum [product]
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2023.03.26 22:12 dreamingofsapphires Never-mets that met - Can you answer my 3 questions.... (28F + 35M)
2023.03.26 22:11 Fearless-Band-7849 For all the NRI guys here who keep talking about 'muh-unity.' Kindly come out of your first world cocoon and know about the ground reality
2023.03.26 22:11 Upset_Specialist_333 Ich🍻iel
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2023.03.26 22:10 samibdx06 Frais de livraison pandabuy
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2023.03.26 22:06 Mahdi_Fatemi1998 Island Cycling
![]() | Hi there to all cyclists out there ! submitted by Mahdi_Fatemi1998 to ukbike [link] [comments] I've just come back from my one-week trip to Kish island. Kish island is located in Persian Gulf located on south of Iran and for those of you who may know where UAE and Dubai are located, Kish island is only 190 KM's (120 miles) far away from Dubai. This island is kind of a lost heaven for cycling due to some reasons which I'll explain in this post. Here's my experience of my one-week trip to the island (I have gone there dozen of times but this time was a different one since I went cycling everyday and the idea of sharing it with you international cycling people came to my mind): 1) The island has an exclusive road for bicycles which goes around the whole island and this road is designed in a way to be as close as possible to the beach line. 95% of the road is exactly on the side of the beach which in combination of the weather, trees and plants of the island makes it uniquelly beautiful. 2) This road passes through the happy and funny beaches of some 5-star hotels where you can feel the vibe of the island and the coolness of happy people out there while there are also some parts on the road where you see other cyclists every 5-10 minutes passing by. You can both feel the energy and relaxation. *3) This one might be important to most people and that's why I put an asterisk in front. Since the island is located in Iran (despite being considered free economic zone which means the tariffs of goods are lower than the main country) the prices are very low. here are some examples of what I mean by low price: a) a 250ml bottle of water costs around 0.08$ b) an ice-cream costs around 0.2$ c) a 250ml can of coca-cola costs around 0.2$ d) renting a bicycle for an hour costs 0.9$ e) eating a medium-quality sandwich costs 1.5$ f) eating at a luxury restaurant (I have attached one of the best restaurants' image) can not cost more than 10$ for a single person (top quality steak costs 9$, top quality shrimp dish costs 10%) e) staying at a 5-star hotel (my own hotel was 5-star Shayan Hotel and I will attach a photo I have taken from my room view) would cost around 40$ for each person a night (double-bed room costs 80$), this contains the 5-star hotel breakfast at the high-quality restaurant of the hotel with good-quality servings. However there are some disadvantages too: This island is located in Iran in which means there are some number of religious people there (fortunately not so many in the island) and some stupid rules apply: 1) Men can go outside in shorts but their upper body can't be naked and they should wear something. 2) Women should wear clothes that cover their body specially the chest and hips. 3) Women should put scarf in order to cover some hair. However most of the people do not take this one seriously and recent protests against this rule has made this rule very weak. 4) There are no dance clubs or drinking bars. Buying and Selling alcohol is forbidden in whole the country. However you can find some if you try hard and tbh I have my own connections :)) So with all these said, I am considering helping people get in to this lost heaven because I think its advantages are far more considerable than its disadvantages. Would you choose this island as your next trip destination? If yes, what help would you expect from your local guide? I am 24 years old and Kish island has been my family's favorite destination for trips. I can remember my best childhood memories in the island and now I want to give back. I want to attract attentions to this island and make it more live by bringing other nationalities here. Any ideas and comments are appreciated. Thank You ! https://preview.redd.it/i19kzjg845qa1.jpg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ce67cd5013319f62d4290584c6bf3e419a532b92 https://preview.redd.it/iii4r7e745qa1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=976f7427fe684b5106ea32a87c9e689c24a9dd1f |
2023.03.26 22:05 cbbBot [Game Thread] #5 Miami @ #2 Texas (05:05 PM ET)
Team | STRK | PTS | PA | FG% | 3P% | REB | AST | BLK | STL | ToTO |
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Miami | W3 | 79.4 | 66.7 | 48.2 | 37.0 | 35.1 | 14.7 | 3.2 | 7.2 | 11.5 |
Texas | W7 | 77.9 | 66.0 | 47.2 | 34.5 | 34.3 | 16.1 | 3.6 | 7.9 | 12.1 |
2023.03.26 22:03 redwinecranberry88 About to break up...and I (33f) feel like life is really unfair. How should I cope this negative feeling?
2023.03.26 22:03 marwenbhj Lost 400 SR for no reason (after winning the game)
![]() | I can't believe how broken this game is, I've just lost 400 SR for no reason, me and 2 teammates while going on a winstreak, that's 2 days of progress, and hours put into this game . first image just before starting the S&D game having 6091, then after winning and getting 30SR I am back to 5700. we didn't get our SR back after winning another game nor rebooting. This system is so broken, and honestly this is just a waste of precious time. submitted by marwenbhj to ModernWarfareII [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/tefdw97635qa1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=94fdc8121661192bb2eeee23dc3e2959feb22259 https://preview.redd.it/8hvu897635qa1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=3562a662ff6a62ce86bcc0ca4954788d8003bc23 |
2023.03.26 22:02 The1stHorsemanX We'll that took a turn no one expected, considering how hard it is to win Libel cases.
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2023.03.26 22:02 Anti_Mediocre Should I accept this? (M32/F32)
2023.03.26 22:01 irishspring4521 [Game Thread] #5 Miami Hurricanes vs. #2 Texas Longhorns 5:05 CBS