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[For Sale] Collection of JPN/OG/early reissue pressings of Jazz/Soul/Pop classics (Coltrane, Nina Simone, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, Kate Bush, etc.) + several markdowns from previous post

2023.03.21 17:43 vvoweezowee [For Sale] Collection of JPN/OG/early reissue pressings of Jazz/Soul/Pop classics (Coltrane, Nina Simone, Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, Kate Bush, etc.) + several markdowns from previous post

Selling lots of classics, many Japanese pressings in pristine shape. Info regarding pressing version, inserts, OBIs, and sound quality (if I had the chance to listen to it) are noted in the spreadsheet below:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q56B6gEH28roEyLT400zTw2Q9XXbwMta4nwHM8fQDrA/edit?usp=sharing
Shipping is from Honolulu, Hawaii via media mail for an added $5 on the listed price. Shipping only to US. All opened records are packaged outside of their covers inside poly outer sleeves. LPs are placed in either antistatic rice-paper inner sleeves or plain white inner sleeves as opposed to their custom printed sleeves. This doesn't apply to sealed records.
Note: Shipping via media mail from Hawaii can take up to 4-8 weeks according to USPS. If you'd like to switch to Priority Shipping, I can come up with an accurate shipping quote depending on the records you purchase. Priority generally comes out to an average of $15, but again, it all depends on the titles you purchase. However, I so far haven't had any issues with media mail; Previous sales have taken a maximum of 3 weeks to arrive.
Please feel free to reach out with any questions and requests for pictures if you're considering purchasing. I want to make sure we're all on the same page about the grading and hope that whichever record you're interested in meets your expectations.

  1. Abbey Lincoln - That's Him (E- / VG+) = $30.00
  2. Al Green - Livin' For You (VG+ / VG+) = $10.00
  3. Al Kooper Introduces Shuggie Otis - Kooper Session (VG+ / VG) = $10.00
  4. Albert Ayler Trio - Spiritual Unity (E / E-) = $35.00
  5. Archie Shepp - Four For Trane (E / E-) = $40.00
  6. Archie Shepp - Fire Music (VG / VG) = $40.00
  7. Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You (VG++ / VG++) = $30.00
  8. Aretha Franklin - Aretha Now (G+ / G+) = $10.00
  9. Aretha Franklin - Spirit In The Dark (VG / VG) = $20.00
  10. Arthur Lyman - Island Vibes (VG / VG+) = $50.00
  11. Bill Evans - Conversations With Myself (E- / E-) = $40.00
  12. Bill Evans - At The Montreux Jazz Festival (E / E-) = $40.00
  13. Blue Mitchell - Boss Horn (VG+ / VG+) = $45.00
  14. Bob Dylan - Self Portrait (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  15. Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (G+ / G+) = $10.00
  16. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (VG+ / VG) = $15.00
  17. Bobbi Humphrey - Blacks And Blues (VG+ / VG+) = $35.00
  18. Bobby Caldwell - Cat In The Hat (E- / E) = $40.00
  19. Bobby Caldwell - Cat In The Hat (NM - Sealed / NM - Sealed) = $50.00 (Unsure which exact pressing)
  20. Bobby Lyle - The Genie (VG+ / G+) = $20.00
  21. Buckingham Nicks - Buckingham Nicks (VG / VG) = $40.00
  22. Cannonball Adderley - Somethin' Else (E / E-) = $65.00
  23. Change - Miracles (E / VG++) = $35.00
  24. Change - The Glow Of Love (VG / VG) = $15.00
  25. Charles Mingus - Oh Yeah (E / E-) = $35.00
  26. Charles Mingus - Blues & Roots (E / E-) = $40.00
  27. Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus (VG+ / VG+) = $70.00
  28. Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings (E / E) = $70.00
  29. Curtis Mayfield - Curtis (E / E-) = $75.00
  30. David Bowie - "Heroes" = 英雄夢語り(ヒーローズ) (E / E-) = $60.00
  31. David Bowie - Low (E / VG++) = $60.00
  32. David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (VG / VG) = $25.00
  33. David Bowie = David Bowie - Hunky Dory = ハンキー·ドリー (E / E-) = $70.00
  34. Deerhunter - Fading Frontier (M / M) = $20.00
  35. Duke Ellington & John Coltrane - Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (E / E) = $45.00
  36. Duke Ellington • Charles Mingus • Max Roach - Money Jungle (VG / F) = $40.00
  37. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Anatomy Of A Murder (VG / G+) = $15.00
  38. Eddie Kamae And The The Sons Of Hawaii - This Is Eddie Kamae (VG / VG+) = $20.00
  39. Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Duke Ellington Song Book, Vol. 1 (VG+ / VG) = $20.00
  40. Ella Fitzgerald - Sings The Rodgers And Hart Song Book (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  41. Emitt Rhodes - Emitt Rhodes (VG / VG) = $20.00
  42. Evelyn King - I'm In Love (VG / VG+) = $15.00
  43. Fela Kuti And Africa 70 - Zombie (VG+ / VG+) = $40.00
  44. Fela Kuti And Africa 70 With Ginger Baker - Live! (VG / G) = $40.00
  45. Frank Ocean - Endless (SEALED (Presumably M) / SEALED / VG++) = $380.00
  46. Frank Zappa - Waka / Jawaka - Hot Rats (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  47. Freddie Hubbard / Stanley Turrentine With Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Eric Gale - In Concert Volume One (VG+ / VG+) = $15.00
  48. Gene Harris - Astralsignal (VG / VG) = $45.00
  49. Graham Nash - Songs For Beginners (VG+ / VG) = $5.00
  50. Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel (VG / VG) = $20.00
  51. Hank Mobley - Workout (E / E) = $60.00
  52. Hank Mobley - A Caddy For Daddy (VG+ / VG+) = $50.00
  53. Happy End - 風街ろまん (E / E) = $80.00
  54. Herbie Hancock - Takin' Off (E / E) = $50.00
  55. Herbie Hancock - Fat Albert Rotunda (VG / VG) = $45.00
  56. Herbie Hancock = Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage = 処女航海 (E / VG+) = $50.00
  57. Horace Silver - Horace Silver Trio (VG+ / VG+) = $35.00
  58. Howlin' Wolf - Howling Wolf Sings The Blues (VG / G) = $40.00
  59. Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius (E- / VG++) = $35.00
  60. João Gilberto - The Boss of the Bossa Nova (VG / VG) = $30.00
  61. John Coltrane - Transition (E- / E-) = $40.00
  62. John Coltrane - Coltrane's Sound (E- / E-) = $40.00
  63. John Coltrane - Coltrane Jazz (E / E) = $40.00
  64. John Coltrane - Blue Train (E / E-) = $70.00
  65. John Coltrane - Kulu Sé Mama (Juno Sé Mama) (G+ / G+) = $15.00
  66. John Coltrane - Blue Train (VG+ / NM) = $25.00
  67. John Coltrane - Meditations (VG / VG) = $40.00
  68. John Coltrane - Ascension (Edition I) (VG / VG) = $75.00
  69. John Coltrane - A Love Supreme (VG / VG) = $40.00
  70. John Coltrane - Expression (VG / VG) = $40.00
  71. John Fahey - Volume 1 / Blind Joe Death (VG+ / VG) = $25.00
  72. John Fahey - The Best Of John Fahey 1959 - 1977 (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  73. John Tropea - Short Trip To Space (VG+ / VG) = $15.00
  74. Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At San Quentin (VG / VG) = $15.00
  75. Joni Mitchell - Blue (VG / G+) = $20.00
  76. Kalapana - Kalapana II (E / E-) = $30.00
  77. Kamasi Washington - The Epic (NM / NM) = $100.00
  78. Kate Bush - The Kick Inside = 天使と小悪魔 (E / E-) = $45.00
  79. Kate Bush - The Dreaming (E / E-) = $40.00
  80. Kate Bush - The Whole Story (E / E-) = $50.00
  81. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love (VG+ / VG+) = $85.00
  82. Kate Bush - Never For Ever = 魔物語 (E / E-) = $40.00
  83. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly (NM / NM) = $25.00
  84. Kendrick Lamar - Untitled Unmastered. (M / M) = $90.00
  85. Kevin I. - Kevin I. (VG / VG+) = $40.00
  86. King Crimson - Red (VG / VG) = $20.00
  87. King Crimson - Starless And Bible Black (VG+ / VG) = $20.00
  88. Leonard Cohen - Ten New Songs (VG+ / VG+) = $45.00
  89. Leonard Kwan And Raymond Kane - Slack Key Guitar In Stereo (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  90. LeRoy Hutson - Hutson (VG / VG+) = $30.00
  91. LeRoy Hutson Featuring The Free Spirit Symphony - Feel The Spirit (VG / VG) = $30.00
  92. Lonnie Liston Smith And The Cosmic Echoes - Expansions (VG+ / VG+) = $40.00
  93. Lonnie Liston Smith And The Cosmic Echoes - Visions Of A New World (VG / VG+) = $35.00
  94. Lonnie Liston Smith And The Cosmic Echoes - Renaissance (VG / VG) = $35.00
  95. Lou Reed - Transformer (VG / G+) = $20.00
  96. Louis Prima Featuring Keely Smith With Sam Butera And The Witnesses - The Wildest! (VG / VG) = $25.00
  97. Mac Demarco - Another (Demo) One (NM / NM) = $30.00
  98. Marc Benno - Minnows (VG / VG) = $20.00
  99. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Watchout! (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  100. Marvin Gaye - How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You (E / E-) = $40.00
  101. Marvin Gaye - I Want You (E- / E-) = $45.00
  102. Marvin Gaye - Marvin Gaye Live! (E / E-) = $40.00
  103. Marvin Gaye - What's Going On (E / E-) = $65.00
  104. Marvin Gaye = Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On = レッツ·ゲット·イット·オン (E / E-) = $40.00
  105. Max Romeo & The Upsetters - War Ina Babylon (VG / VG) = $25.00
  106. McCoy Tyner - Live At Newport (VG / VG) = $40.00
  107. Merry Clayton - Merry Clayton (VG / G+) = $15.00
  108. Michael Jackson - Thriller (VG / VG+) = $10.00
  109. Miles Davis - Miles Davis (E- / VG+) = $45.00
  110. Miles Davis - Agharta = アガルタの凱歌 (E- / E-) = $50.00
  111. Miles Davis - On The Corner (E / E) = $50.00
  112. Miles Davis - Sketches Of Spain (VG / VG+) = $25.00
  113. Miles Davis - A Tribute To Jack Johnson (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  114. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way (VG+ / VG) = $25.00
  115. Miles Davis + 19, Gil Evans - Miles Ahead (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  116. Milt Jackson - Sunflower (VG+ / VG) = $20.00
  117. Mtume - Juicy Fruit (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  118. Ned Doheny - Hard Candy (E- / E-) = $40.00
  119. Nina Simone - Little Girl Blue (E- / E-) = $60.00
  120. Nina Simone - Forbidden Fruit - Nina Simone Collections Vol. 1 (E / E-) = $45.00
  121. Nina Simone - Here Comes The Sun (E / E-) = $45.00
  122. Nina Simone - Baltimore (VG / VG+) = $45.00
  123. Nina Simone - Pastel Blues (E- / E-) = $65.00
  124. Nina Simone - I Put A Spell On You (VG / VG) = $65.00
  125. Nina Simone - Silk & Soul (G+ / G+) = $30.00
  126. Oliver Nelson - More Blues And The Abstract Truth (VG- / VG+) = $20.00
  127. Ornette Coleman - The Shape Of Jazz To Come (E- / VG++) = $40.00
  128. Otis Redding - Otis Blue / Otis Redding Sings Soul (E / E-) = $45.00
  129. Otis Redding - The Dock Of The Bay (E / E-) = $45.00
  130. Patrice Rushen - Posh (VG / VG) = $20.00
  131. Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi (Life Out Of Balance) (Original Soundtrack Album From The Motion Picture) (VG++ / VG+) = $30.00
  132. Philip Glass - Glassworks (VG+ / VG+) = $30.00
  133. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon (VG+ / P) = $40.00
  134. Prince - Sign "O" The Times (E / E-) = $70.00
  135. Prince - 1999 (VG- / VG+) = $15.00
  136. R.E.M. - Reckoning (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  137. Ramsey Lewis - Mother Nature's Son (VG / VG+) = $35.00
  138. Ray Charles - Yes Indeed! (VG / VG) = $10.00
  139. Ray Charles - The Genius Of Ray Charles (VG / VG+) = $15.00
  140. Robert Wyatt - Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard (VG++ / E-) = $30.00
  141. Roland Kirk - The Inflated Tear (E- / E-) = $35.00
  142. Roland Kirk - I Talk With The Spirits (E / E-) = $45.00
  143. Ronnie Laws - Pressure Sensitive (VG+ / VG) = $10.00
  144. Rotary Connection - Aladdin (VG+ / VG) = $10.00
  145. Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  146. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Everybody Loves The Sunshine (VG+ / VG+) = $60.00
  147. Ryuichi Sakamoto - Neo Geo (VG+ / VG+) = $15.00
  148. Ryuichi Sakamoto Featuring Robin Scott - Left Handed Dream (VG+ / VG+) = $15.00
  149. Sandy Bull - Inventions (VG+ / VG) = $15.00
  150. Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (E / E-) = $40.00
  151. Sonny Rollins - The Bridge (E / E-) = $40.00
  152. Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus (VG / VG) = $50.00
  153. St. Vincent - Strange Mercy (NM / NM) = $20.00
  154. St. Vincent - St. Vincent (NM / NM) = $90.00
  155. Stan Getz / João Gilberto Featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim - Getz / Gilberto (VG / VG) = $10.00
  156. Steely Dan - Aja (G+ / VG) = $15.00
  157. Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians (VG+ / VG+) = $50.00
  158. Steve Reich - The Desert Music (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  159. Steve Reich / Richard Maxfield / Pauline Oliveros - New Sounds In Electronic Music (Come Out / Night Music / I Of IV) (VG / VG) = $45.00
  160. Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July (VG / VG) = $10.00
  161. Stevie Wonder - Signed Sealed & Delivered (NM - Sealed / NM - Sealed) = $40.00
  162. Stevie Wonder - Talking Book (VG / VG) = $10.00
  163. Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (G+ / VG+) = $10.00
  164. Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour (VG+ / VG) = $20.00
  165. Suburban Lawns - Baby (VG+ / VG+) = $20.00
  166. Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell (NM / NM) = $20.00
  167. Sufjan Stevens - Chicago (Demo) (NM / Generic) = $25.00
  168. Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs (M / M) = $25.00
  169. T. Rex - Electric Warrior (E / E-) = $45.00
  170. Talking Heads - Remain In Light (E / E-) = $45.00
  171. Tame Impala - Currents (NM / NM) = $65.00
  172. Tame Impala - Tame Impala (NM / NM) = $100.00
  173. Tenement - Bruised Music, Vol.2 (NM / NM) = $5.00
  174. Terry Riley - Shri Camel (VG+ / VG+) = $30.00
  175. Terry Riley - In C (VG / VG) = $30.00
  176. Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air (VG / No Cover) = $5.00
  177. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds / Carl And The Passions – So Tough (VG+ / G+) = $15.00
  178. The Beach Boys - Sunflower (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  179. The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today! (VG / VG) = $10.00
  180. The Beatles - The Beatles (VG+ / VG) = $20.00
  181. The Beatles - Please Please Me (VG+ / VG+) = $30.00
  182. The Beatles - The Beatles (VG+ / G++) = $60.00
  183. The Bill Evans Trio - Portrait In Jazz (E / E-) = $55.00
  184. The Bill Evans Trio - Waltz For Debby (E / VG++) = $60.00
  185. The Bill Evans Trio = The Bill Evans Trio - Explorations = エクスプロレイションズ (E / E-) = $40.00
  186. The Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott LaFaro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard (E / E) = $65.00
  187. The Brothers & Sisters (2) - Dylan's Gospel (VG / VG) = $20.00
  188. The Clash - Sandinista! (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  189. The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out (VG / VG+) = $15.00
  190. The Fall - Cruiser's Creek (VG+ / VG+) = $10.00
  191. The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band - The Gabby Pahinui Hawaiian Band (VG / VG) = $15.00
  192. The Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father (Cantiga Para Meu Pai) (E- / E-) = $50.00
  193. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced (G+ / VG) = $10.00
  194. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland (VG+ / VG+) = $30.00
  195. The John Coltrane Quartet - Africa / Brass (E- / E-) = $40.00
  196. The John Coltrane Quartet With McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison & Elvin Jones - Ballads (E- / VG+) = $40.00
  197. The Kinks - The Kink Kronikles (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  198. The Kinks - Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire (VG / VG) = $25.00
  199. The Makaha Sons Of Ni'ihau - No Kristo (VG+ / VG+) = $30.00
  200. The Miles Davis Quintet - Cookin' With The Miles Davis Quintet (E / E-) = $40.00
  201. The Miles Davis Sextet / The Miles Davis Quintet - Miles At Newport (VG+ / VG) = $10.00
  202. The Mothers - Uncle Meat (VG+ / VG) = $25.00
  203. The Mothers - We're Only In It For The Money (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  204. The Ornette Coleman Trio - At The "Golden Circle" Stockholm - Volume One (VG / VG) = $45.00
  205. The Pop Group - Y (E / E-) = $40.00
  206. The Pretty Things - Parachute (NM / NM) = $20.00
  207. The Rolling Stones - Aftermath (VG / VG) = $15.00
  208. The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet (VG / VG+) = $15.00
  209. The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main St. (VG+ / VG+) = $35.00
  210. The Sons Of Hawaii - The Folk Music Of Hawaii (E / E) = $20.00
  211. The Thelonious Monk Quartet - Monk's Dream (VG+ / VG+) = $30.00
  212. The Turtles - Present The Battle Of The Bands (VG / VG) = $15.00
  213. The Velvet Underground - Live At Max's Kansas City (VG+ / VG+) = $15.00
  214. The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (E / E) = $50.00
  215. The Velvet Underground - VU (VG+ / VG) = $30.00
  216. The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Part One (VG- / VG) = $45.00
  217. The Who - Live At Leeds (VG+ / VG+) = $15.00
  218. The Who - A Quick One (E / VG++) = $20.00
  219. The Witch Trials - The Witch Trials (VG / VG) = $10.00
  220. Thelma Houston - Summer Nights (M / M) = $15.00
  221. Thelonious Monk - Monk. (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  222. Thelonious Monk Septet - Monk's Music (VG+ / VG+) = $40.00
  223. Tom Waits - Rain Dogs (VG++ / VG++) = $80.00
  224. Various - Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973 (M / M) = $55.00
  225. Various - A Christmas Gift For You From Philles Records (G+ / G+) = $30.00
  226. Various - The Harder They Come (Original Soundtrack Recording) (VG / VG) = $20.00
  227. Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes (VG+ / VG) = $40.00
  228. William Onyeabor - Atomic Bomb (NM / NM) = $25.00
  229. Wilson Pickett - The Exciting Wilson Pickett (VG / VG+) = $10.00
  230. XTC - Oranges & Lemons (VG+ / VG+) = $25.00
  231. Yellow Magic Orchestra - BGM (E- / E-) = $35.00
  232. Yellow Magic Orchestra = Yellow Magic Orchestra - Solid State Survivor = ソリッド·ステイト·サヴァイヴァー (E / E) = $35.00
  233. Yumi Arai = Yumi Arai - Misslim = ミスリム (E / VG+) = $45.00
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2023.03.18 20:59 nicko_rico MLS Watch (USMNT-focused); Sat March 18, 2023

Legend:

*** = U17-eligible
** = U20-eligible
* = Olympics (U23)-eligible

Atlanta United v. Portland Timbers Final: Atlanta 5 - 1 Portland

Atlanta United Lineup:

Starting: Miles Robinson-CB (#12) - [89’ ⬅️] Caleb Wiley-LW (#26)\** - [25’ GOAL - 59’ ASSIST - 73’ ⬅️] Brooks Lennon-RB (#11) Brad Guzan-GK (#1) Amar Sejdic-CM (#13) - [77’ ⬅️] Andrew Gutman-LB (#15)
Subs: Tyler Wolff-AM (#28)\** Quentin Westberg-GK (#31) Miguel Berry-CF (#19) - [77’ ➡️]

Portland Timbers Lineup:

Starting: Eryk Williamson-CM (#19) - [67’ 🟨] Zac McGraw-CB (#18) - [68’ 🟨 - 76’ ⬅️]
Subs: Tega Ikoba-CF (#17)\** - [76’ ➡️ - 83’ GOAL] David Bingham-GK (#1) Diego Gutierrez-RW (#16) - [76’ ➡️ - 83’ ASSIST] Justin Rasmussen-LB (#14) - [69’ ➡️]  

New York Red Bulls v. Columbus Crew Final: RBNY 2 - 1 Columbus

New York Red Bulls Lineup:

Starting: John Tolkin-LB (#47)\* - [86’ ASSIST] Dan Edelman-CM (#75)\** - [46’ ⬅️] Frankie Amaya-CM (#8) Cam Harper-RW (#17)\* - [75’ ⬅️] Dylan Nealis-RB (#12) Sean Nealis-CB (#15)
Subs: Omir Fernandez-AM (#21) - [90+1’ ➡️] Peter Stroud-CM (#5)\* Matt Nocita-CB (#3) Tom Barlow-CF (#74) - [84’ ➡️] Ryan Meara-GK (#18)

Columbus Crew Lineup:

Starting: Aidan Morris-CM (#8)\* Darlington Nagbe-CM (#6) Will Sands-LB (#30) - [81’ ⬅️] Philip Quinton-CB (#2)
Subs: Sean Zawadzki-CM (#25) Isaiah Parente-CM (#16) Jake Morris-LB (#33) Max Arfsten-RW (#8)\* Keegan Hughes-CB (#22) Evan Bush-GK (#24)  

New England Revolution v. Nashville SC [7:30pm et; Apple TV]

New England Revolution Lineup:

Starting: DeJuan Jones-LB (#24) - [52’ ASSIST] Noel Buck-RM (#29)\** Henry Kessler-CB (#4) Bobby Wood-CF (#17) Matt Polster-DM (#8) Dave Romney-CB (#2) Brandon Bye-RB (#15)
Subs: Esmir Bajraktarevic-RW (#47)\** Damian Rivera-LM (#72)\* Jozy Altidore-CF (#14) Omar Gonzalez-CB (#3) Justin Rennicks-CF (#12) Earl Edwards Jr-GK (#36)

Nashville SC Lineup:

Starting: Walker Zimmerman-CB (#25) Shaq Moore-RB (#18) Danny Lovitz-LB (#2) Jack Maher-CB (#5) Dax McCarty-CM (#6) Alex Muyl-RW (#19) - [21’ 🟨] Teal Bunbury-FW (#12) Sean Davis-CM (#54) Joe Willis-GK (#1)
Subs: Fafa Picault-FW (#7) C.J. Sapong-FW (#17) Ethan Zubak-FW (#11) Josh Bauer-CB (#22) Luke Haakenson-LW (#26) Elliot Panicco-GK (#30) Taylor Washington-LB (#23)  

Orlando City v. Charlotte FC [7:30pm et; Apple TV]

Orlando City Lineup:

Starting: Michael Halliday-RB (#26)\** Duncan McGuire-CF (#13)\* - [56’ ASSIST]
Subs: Mason Stajduhar-GK (#31) Jack Lynn-FW (#27) Kyle Smith-RB (#24)

Charlotte FC Lineup:

Starting: Jaylin Lindsey-RB (#24) Derrick Jones-CM (#20) George Marks-GK (#31) Orrin McKinze Gaines-RW (#17) Brandt Bronico-CM (#13)
Subs: Chris Hegardt-CM (#19)\* Ben Bender-LM (#15)\* Pablo Sisniega-GK (#23)  

New York City FC v. DC United [7:30pm et; Apple TV]

New York City FC Lineup:

Starting: James Sands-CB (#6) Tayvon Gray-RB (#24)\* Keaton Parks-DM (#55) Luis Barraza-GK (#1)
Subs: Matt Freese-GK (#49) Alfredo Morales-CM (#7) Andres Jasson-LW (#21)\* Justin Haak-CM (#80)\* Gabe Segal-CF (#19)\* Kevin O’Toole-LB (#22) Tony Alfaro-CB (#13)

DC United Lineup:

Starting: Chris Durkin-DM (#8) Tyler Miller-GK (#1) Russell Canouse-CM (#6) - [8’ 🟨—46’ ⬅️] Steve Birnbaum-CB (#15) Ted Ku-DiPietro-FW (#35)\*
Subs: Kristian Fletcher-LW (#26)\** Jackson Hopkins-CF (#25)\** Matai Akinmboni-CB (#45)\*** Jacob Greene-DM (#33)\** - [46’ ➡️] Donovan Pines-CB (#23) Alex Bono-GK (#24)  

Toronto FC v. Inter Miami [7:30pm et; Apple TV Free]

Toronto FC Lineup:

Starting: Sean Johnson-GK (#1) Michael Bradley-CM (#4) - [15’ 🟨] Matt Hedges-CB (#2) Brandon Servania-CM (#23)

Inter Miami Lineup:

Starting: Drake Callender-GK (#1) Bryce Duke-CM (#8)\* Chris McVey-CB (#4)
Subs: Ben Cremaschi-CM (#30)\** Jake LaCava-RW (#12)\* Ryan Sailor-CB (#15) Victor Ulloa-DM (#13)  

CF Montréal v. Philadelphia Union [7:30pm et; Apple TV]

CF Montréal Lineup:

Starting: Mason Toye-CF (#13)
Subs: Logan Ketterer-GK (#1)

Philadelphia Union Lineup:

Starting: Leon Flach-CM (#31)\* Alejandro Bedoya-CM (#11) Joe Bendik-GK (#12)
Subs: Quinn Sullivan-AM (#33)\** Jack McGlynn-CM (#16)\** Andrés Perea-CM (#6) Nathan Harriel-RB (#26)\* Chris Donovan-CF (#25) Holden Trent-GK (#13)  

Chicago Fire v. FC Cincinnati [8:30pm et; Apple TV]

Chicago Fire Lineup:

Starting: Chris Brady-GK (#34)\** Brian Gutierrez-LW (#17)\** Mauricio Pineda-CB (#22) Chris Mueller-RW (#8)
Subs: Javier Casas-CM (#37)\** Missael Rodriguez-CF (#32)\** Alex Monis-RW (#38)\** Spencer Richey-GK (#18) Victor Bezerra-CF (#33) Kendall Burks-CB (#27) Jonathan Dean-RW (#24) Wyatt Omsberg-CB (#16)

FC Cincinnati Lineup:

Starting: Brandon Vazquez-CF (#19) Roman Celentano-GK (#18) Matt Miazga-CB (#21) Ian Murphy-CB (#32) Raymon Gaddis-RB (#28)
Subs: Quimi Ordoñez-CF (#29)\** Malik Pinto-CM (#26)\* Joey Akpunonu-CB (#3)\* Alec Kann-GK (#1)  

St. Louis CITY v. San Jose Earthquakes [8:30pm et; Apple TV]

St. Louis CITY Lineup:

Starting: Niko Gioacchini-FW (#11) Indiana Vassilev-LW (#19)\* John Nelson-LB (#14) Lucas Bartlett-CB (#24) Jared Stroud-LW (#8) Jake Nerwinski-RB (#2)
Subs: Miguel Perez-CM (#28)\** Akil Watts-RB (#20) Aziel Jackson-AM (#25)\* Sam Adeniran-CF (#16) Josh Yaro-CB (#15)

San Jose Earthquakes Lineup:

Starting: Cade Cowell-LW (#44)\** Jackson Yuiell-CM (#14) JT Marcinkowski-GK (#1) Jeremy Ebobisse-CF (#11) Tommy Thompson-CM (#22)
Subs: Emi Ochoa-GK (#41)\** Daniel Munie-CB (#24) Benji Kikanovic-LW (#28) Jack Skahan-CM (#16)  

FC Dallas v. Sporting Kansas City [8:30pm et; Apple TV Free]

FC Dallas Lineup:

Starting: Jesus Ferreira-CF (#10) Paxton Pomykal-AM (#19) Paul Arriola-RW (#7) Sebastian Lletget-CM (#12) Marco Farfan-LB (#4) Edwin Cerrillo-RW (#6) Nkosi Tafari-CB (#17)
Subs: Sebastien Ibeagha-CB (#25) Sam Junqua-LB (#29) Jimmy Maurer-GK (#1)

Sporting Kansas City Lineup:

Starting: John Pulskamp-GK (#1)\* Ben Sweat-LB (#2) Cam Duke-CM (#28)\* Graham Zusi-RB (#8) Khiry Shelton-CF (#11)
Subs: Kayden Pierre-RB (#24)\** Jake Davis-CM (#17)\* Felipe Hernandez-CM (#21) Robert Castellanos-CB (#19) Kendall McIntosh-GK (#22) Chris Rindov-CB (#82)\*  

Houston Dynamo v. Austin FC [8:30pm et; Apple TV]

Houston Dynamo Lineup:

Starting: Corey Baird-CF (#11) Ethan Bartlow-CB (#4) Dan Steres-RB (#5) Steve Clark-GK (#12)
Subs: Brooklyn Raines-CM (#35)\** Griffin Dorsey-RB (#25) Andrew Tarbell-GK (#13)

Austin FC Lineup:

Starting: Diego Fagundez-LW (#14) Brad Stuver-GK (#1)
Subs: Owen Wolff-RM (#33)\** Gyasi Zardes-CF (#9) Nick Lima-RB (#24) Ethan Finlay-RW (#13) Will Bruin-CF (#29) Matt Bersano-GK (#20) Hector Jimenez-LB (#16)  

Colorado Rapids v. Minnesota United [9:30pm et; Apple TV Free]

Colorado Rapids Lineup:

Starting: Darren Yapi-CF (#77)\** Cole Bassett-AM (#23)\* William Yarbrough-GK (#22) Anthony Markanich-FB (#31)
Subs: Jonathan Lewis-LW (#7) Sebastian Anderson-RB (#27)\* Michael Edwards-CB Abraham Rodriguez-GK (#26)\*

Minnesota United Lineup:

Starting: Hassani Dotson-CM (#31) D.J. Taylor-RB (#27)
Subs: Wil Trapp-CM (#20) Cam Dunbar-RW (#23)\* Eric Dick-GK (#13) Clint Irwin-GK (#11) Brent Kallman-CB (#14)  

LA Galaxy v. Vancouver Whitecaps Final: LA Galaxy 1 - 1 Vancouver

LA Galaxy Lineup:

Starting: Jalen Neal-CB (#24)\** Tyler Boyd-LW (#11) Marky Delgado-CM (#8) Jonathan Bond-GK (#1)
Subs: Jonny Pérez-LW (#28)\** Jonathan Klinsmann-GK (#33) Memo Rodriguez-LM (#20) Daniel Aguirre-CM (#37) Preston Judd-CF (#31)

Vancouver Whitecaps Lineup:

Starting: Julian Gressel-CM (#19) Tristan Blackmon-CB (#6) Brian White-FW (#24)
Subs: Simon Becher-FW (#29) Sebastian Berhalter-CM (#27)\*  

Seattle Sounders v. Los Angeles FC Final: Seattle 0 - 0 LAFC

Seattle Sounders Lineup:

Starting: Cristian Roldan-RW (#7) Jordan Morris-LW (#13) Stefan Frei-GK (#24) Jackson Ragen-CB (#25) - [55’ ⬅️]
Subs: Obed Vargas-CM (#73)\** - [63’ ➡️] Reed Baker-Whiting-RB (#21)\** Danny Leyva-CM (#75)\** Kelyn Rowe-CM (#22) Dylan Teves-FW (#99) Stefan Cleveland-GK (#30)

Los Angeles FC Lineup:

Starting: Kellyn Acosta-CM (#23) - [48’ 🟨—82’ ⬅️] Aaron Long-CB (#33) - [43’ 🟨] Timothy Tillman-CM (#11) - [65’ ⬅️] John McCarthy-GK (#77)
Subs: Nate Ordaz-AM (#27)\** Christian Torres-LW (#21)\** Julian Gaines-RB (#80)\* Erik Dueñas-CM (#18)\** - [82’ ➡️]  
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2023.03.16 11:46 DangerousDancingDan8 NEW Presentation Names

u/WWEgames u/WWE2Kdev u/ITZLexieP u/CornellGunter_ u/yoStax u/JediJnx u/TruBWill
Please add those names in the Create a Superstar Mode and please in #WWE2K24. You guys improve the Presentation Names in the Create a Superstar mode.

Names that have been in the game for ages:

WWE2K14, WWE2K15, WWE2K16, WWE2K17, WWE2K18 :

Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 (This isn't in other WWE2K14, WWE2K15, WWE2K16, WWE2K17, WWE2K18. If I'm wrong please. corrected me.)

Letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

A: Aaron, Abs, Ace, Action, Adam, Adams, Adder, Adrian, Akane, Akira, Al, Alan, Alex, Alexander, Ali, Alice, Alien, Alpha, Amanda, Amateur, Amazing, Amazon, Amber, Ambiguous, American, Amir, Amy, Andersen, Andrew, Andy, Angel, Angelina, Angle, Angus, Ant, Anthony, Antoine, Antonio, Ape, Aquarius, Arcade, Arch, Archangel, Arctic, Aries, Armadillo, Ashley, Asian, Astronaut, Atlantic, Aunty, Austin, Awesome, Azrael

B: Baby, Back, Bad, Bailey, Baker, Balmer, Baltimore, Bane, Barbarian, Barnett, Bart, Base, Basket, Bay, Bear, Beast, Bee, Beginus, Bell, Belt, Ben, Beret, Bernie, Big, Bigdaddy, Biker, Bill, Bily, Bison, Black, Blade, Blake, Blank, Blaze, Blizzard, Blue, Boar, Bob, Booger, Bottom, Bouncer, Bowen, Boxer, Boy, Brad, Bradley, Brain, Bradley, Brain, Brandon, Brawler, Brent, Brett, Brian, British, Brittany, Brock, Brody, Brooklyn, Brother, Brown, Bruce, Bruiser, Bryan, Bryant, Bryce, Bubba, Buffalo, Bug, Buggy, Bull, Burglar, Buster, Butcher

C: Caffeine, Cage, Cali, Camacho, Campbell, Canadian, Canary, Cancer, Canine, Capricorn, Captain, Carl, Carlos, Carter, Case, Casey, Cassidy, Cat, Chameleon, Champ, Champion, Chang, Charles, Charlie, Charlotte, Cheater, Cheese, Chef, Chen, Chet, Chicago, Chicken, Chief, Chimera, Chinese, Cho, Cholo, Chris, Christian, Christina, Christopher, Chuck, City, Clarence, Clark, Claws, Cliff, Clinton, Cloud, Clown, Coast, Cobra, Cockroach, Coconut, Cody, Cole, Colin, Colt, Columbus, Commander, Communist, Convict, Cooper, Cop, Corporal, Corporate, Corpse, Cory, Cougar, Cowboy, Coyote, Crab, Crack, Craig, Crazed, Crazy, Criminal, Crimson, Crocodile, Crow, Cruiser, Crusty, Crystal, Curtis, Cyborg

D: Daddy, Dallas, Damn, Dan, Danger, Daniel, Danielson, Daring, Dark, Darrell, Dave, David, Davis, Day, Deadly, Deal, Dealer, Death, Defector, Demon, Dennis, Denver, Destroyer, Detroit, Devil, Devin, Diamond, Dickey, Dinosaur, Dirty, Disaster, Diva, Doc, Doctor, Dog, Dojo, Dominator, Don, Donald, Double, Douglas, Dragon, Drake, Dreamer, Dublin, Dude, Duke, Durr, Dustin, Dusty, Dwayne, Dylan, Dynamic, Dynamite

E: Eagle, Earl, Earp, Earth, East, Eastern, Eater, Ed, Edward, Edger, El, Electric, Elephant, Eliminator, Elite, Elizabeth, Emerald, Emily, Epic, Eric, Erik, Ethan, Evan, Evening, Executioner, Expert, Eye, Eyed

F: Faceless, Falcon, Fallen, Familiar, Fanboy, Fast, Father, Feline, Female, Fiend, Fierce, Finch, Fink, Fire, Finisher, Flea, Fletcher, Fly, Flying, Fool, Foot, Fort, Fox, Franco, Frank, Freak, Freaky, Frenchman, Fresno, Friend, Frisco, Front, Frost, Funky, Funny, Future

G: Gabe, Gabriel, Gaming, Gangster, Garcia, Gargoyle, Gary, Gas, Gates, Gemini, General, Genie, Genius, George, Ghost, Giant, Gibby, Gilbert, Girl, Gladiator, Goat, God, Gold, Golden, Goldman, Gonzalez, Good, Gondo, Gorilla, Goth, Grabber, Graham, Grandma, Grandpa, Grave, Gray, Great, Green, Greg, Gregory, Griffin, Grime, Grizzly, Groovy, Gulf, Gun, Guru, Guy

H: Hacker, Hammer, Hammett, Hannibal, Hardcore, Harris, Harry, Hat, Hawk, Heart, Heather, Heavenly, Heavy, Henry, Herbert, Hernandez, Hero, Hideous, Hill, Hippo, Hitman, Hockey, Hogg, Holiday, Holly, Hollywood, Homer, Homie, Hood, Hooligan, Hornet, Horse, Horsemen, Hosoqai, Hotstuff, Howard, Hubert, Hugh, Hundred, Hunter, Hustler, Hustlin

I: Ian, Icon, Icy, Immortal, Indian, Indianapolis, Indy, Iron, Irritating

J: Jack, Jackie, Jacksonville, Jacob, Jade, Jaguar, Jake, James, Jane, Japanese, Jared, Jason, Jay, Jefe, Jeff, Jeffrey, Jen, Jennifer, Jeremy, Jerry, Jesse, Jessica, Jester, Jet, Jim, Jimmy, Jin, Job, Joe, Joel, John, Johnny, Johnson, Joker, Jonathon, Jones, Jordan, Jose, Joseph, Josh, Joshua, Juan, Judge, Judo, Jun, Just, Justice, Justin

K: Kabal, Kang, Kano, Karate, Kareem, Katelynn, Keith, Ken, Kendall, Kendo, Kenneth, Kent, Kevin, Kid, Killer, Kimberly, King, Kirk, Kisser, Kitty, Kline, Knight, Kobayashi, Kong, Korean, Kowalczyk, Kurt, Kyle

L: Ladiesman, Lance, Land, Larry, Las Vegas, Lassiter, Laura, Lauren, Ledesma, Lee, Legend, Lenny, Leo, Leon, Leonard, Leonardo, Lewis, Lex, Liam, Libra, Lightning, Lilith, Lion, Lisa, Little, Log, Loki, Long, Long Beach, Lopez, Lord, Los Angeles, Louisville, Love, Lovecraft, Lover, Luchador, Lucifer, Luger, Lui, Luis, Lumpy, Lunatic, Lurking, Luthor

M: Machine, Macho, Mack, Macleod, Madison, Madman, Maggie, Magic, Majestic, Maker, Malcolm, Male, Mall, Mamba, Man, Maniac, Manly, Mantis, Marcus, Marge, Mark, Marko, Marshall, Martin, Martinez, Marty, Masked, Master, Mastodon, Matador, Matsuda, Matsumoto, Matt, Matthew, Maverick, Max, Maximus, McCarthy, McDonald, McGregor, Mega, Megan, Melissa, Member, Memphis, Men, Mercer, Mercury, Metal, Meticulous, Mexican, Miami, Michael, Michelle, Mick, Mike, Miles, Miller, Mime, Mini, Miss, Mitchell, Model, Mohammad, Mommy, Money, Monk, Monkey, Monster, Montana, Moore, Morgan, Morning, Morris, Mortal, Mosquito, Mother, Motor, Mountie, Mouse, Mr., Mrs., Ms., Mummy, Murphy, Muscle, Mutant, Mystical

N: Nashville, Nate, Nathan, Nathaniel, Natural, Navajo, Nelson, Nerd, Nero, New, New York, Nice, Nicholas, Nick, Nicole, Night, Nightmare, Ninja, Nitro, Noah, North, Northern, Nose, Nurse, Nut

O: Oak, Octopus, Of, Ogre, Old, Oliver, Olympian, Omega, Online, Oozing, Opal, Ophiuchus, Orange, Otaku, Outlaw, Owen, Ox

P: Pacific, Page, Pain, Palmer, Panda, Panther, Park, Parker, Pastor, Patch, Pathetic, Pathological, Patrick, Patriot, Patriotic, Paul, Peanut, Pedro, Peltier, Penguin, People, Perez, Perry, Peter, Phantom, Phenom, Philadelphia, Phillip, Philly, Phoenix, Pierre, Pine, Pinky, Pirate, Pisces, Platinum, Playboy, Player, Poker, Polar, Pow, Powell, Power, President, Prince, Princess, Principal, Pristine, Pro, Prodigy, Professional, Professor, Prototype, Prune, Psycho, Puma, Punks, Purple

Q: Queen, Quinn, Quitter

R: Rabid, Rachel, Raiden, Rain, Ralston, Ram, Ramirez, Randy, Rat, Rattle, Raymond, Real, Reaper, Rebecca, Recluse, Recto, Red, Reese, Regime, Renegade, Reptile, Rhino, Ricardo, Richard, Richardson, Rick, Riley, Ring, Rio, Riviera, Rivers, Rob, Robert, Robinson, Rocker, Rocky, Rod, Rodriguez, Ronald, Ronin, Rookie, Rooster, Roy, Ruby, Rude, Russ, Russian, Ryan

S: Sack, Sacramento, Sagittarius, Saint, Sakamoto, Sam, Samoan, Samuel, Samurai, San Antonio, San Francisco, San Jose, Sanchez, Sand, Santa, Sapp, Sapphire, Sarah, Sarge, Satin, Satoru, Savage, Savior, Scarecrow, Scorpio, Scorpion, Scott, Scottish, Screaming, Sean, Sears, Seattle, Senator, Senior, Sensation, Serbian, Sergeant, Sergio, Serpent, Seth, Sexy, Shadow, Shamownage, Shane, Shang, Shannon, Shaolin, Shaw, Shawn, Sheldon, Sherrill, Shingo, Show, Shrinker, Siberian, Side, Sikh, Silent, Silva, Silver, Simon, Simpson, Sin, Sister, Skater, Skinner, Slate, Slopes, Small, Smasher, Smith, Smoke, Smoking, Snake, Sniper, Snow, Soccer, Sokolov, Soldier, Sonya, Sophia, Soul, South, Southern, Soviet, Space, Spartan, Spectacular, Spider, Stalker, Stallion, Star, Stephanie, Stephen, Steve, Steven, Stick, Stinky, Storm, Storms, Straw, Street, Strong, Student, Stunt, Styles, Sub, Submission, Sue, Sullivan, Sunshine, Superstar, Supreme, Surfer, Surgeon, Suzuki, Syndicate

T: Taipan, Tank, Tarantula, Tattooed, Taurus, Taylor, Teacher, Technical, Ted, Teddy, Teenager, Terror, The, Thief, Thighs, Thing, Thomas, Thompson, Thousand, Thug, Thunder, Tia, Tic, Tickler, Tiffany, Tiger, Tiki, Timothy, Tin, Tiny, Titan, Toc, Todd, Tokyo, Tom, Tommy, Tony, Top, Tornado, Torres, Town, Toy, Travis, Trevor, Triple, Trouble, Troy, Tsung, Turbo, Turner, Turtle, Twin, Tyler, Tyson

U: Ugly, Ultimate, Ultra, Uncle, Unstoppable

V: Vampire, Van, Vandiver, Vega, Vegas, Vice, Victor, Viking, Villain, Vince, Vincent, Violet, Viper, Virgil, Virgo, Virtual, Visor, Voodoo

W: Walken, Walker, Wall, Walter, Wandering, Warden, Warlock, Warlord, Washington, Wasp, Water, Watson, Wayne, Web, Webmaster, Wesley, West, Western, Whiny, White, Wide, Widow, Wild, Will, William, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Witch, Wolf, Wolverine, World, Wrestler, Wyatt

X: Xander

Y: Yamashita, Yap, Yellow, York, Yosef, Young, Youngblood, Yuri

Z: Zachary, Zero, Zodiac.

WWE2K19, WWE2K20, WWE2K22:

A
A - A K 47 - A-List - Aaron - Abbott - Ace - Adam - Adams - Adorable - Adrian - Ahmed - Aiden - AJ - Akane - Akira - The Alabama Slamma - Alan - Albert - Albright - Aldo - Aleksander - Alex - Alexander - Alexia - Ali - Alice - The All American - Allen - Alpha - Amanda - The Amateur - Amaya - Amber - The American Dream - Americas Sweetheart - Amir - Amy - The Anarchist - Andersen - Anderson - Andre - Andrea - Andres - Andrew - Andrews - Andy - Angel - Angela - Angela - Angelina - Angelo - Angus - The Animal - Ann - Anna - Anne - The Anomaly - Ant - Anthony - Antista - Antoine - Antonio - Archangel - Aric - Arik - Armstrong - Arn - Arnold - Arthur - Ashley - The Asian Nightmare - The Assassin - The Athlete - Austin - Avalanche - Awesome - The Axe - Axe - Azrael

B
B - Babe - Babos - Baby Face - Backlund - Bacon - Bad - Bad Attitude - Bad Boy - The Bad Guy - Bailey - Baker - Bakke - Baldwin - Ball - Ballesca - Balmer - Balousek - Bannon - Barbara - The Barbarian - Barber - The Barber - Barend - Barker - Barnes - Barnett - Barrett - Barry - Bart - Bartlett - Barton - Bas - Basham - The Basket Case - Bass - Bates - Batista - Bay - Bear - The Bear - The Beast - The Beastmaster - Beauchamp - Beautiful - Becca - Bee - Beech - Beefcake - Beginus - Behrens - Bell - Ben - Benally - Benjamin - Bennett - Benson - Beretta - Bernie - Berry - The Best - Betty - Beverly - Big - Big Bad - Big Evil - Big Ham - Big Magic - Big Meanie - Big Money - Big Nasty - Big Time - Bill - Billy - Bishop - Bison - Black - Blacksmith - Blackwell - Blade - Blake - Blanchard - Bland - Blaze - The Blueprint - Bob - Bobby - The Body - Bolek - The Bombshell - Bombshell - Boone - The Boss - Boulay - Bourne - Bowen - Bowers - Bowlin - Bowman - Boy - Boyd - Brad - Braddock - Bradford - Bradley - The Brain - Bram - Brandon - Bravo - The Brawler - Brayden - Brenda - Brent - Brett - Brewer - Brian - Briggs - Brinton - Brittany - Brock - Brody - Brooks - Brown - Bruce - Bruiser - The Bruiser - Bruno - Brute - Brutus - Bryan - Bryant - Bryce - Bubba - Buck - Buckley - Buddy - Bui - The Bull - Bulldog - Bulldozer - Bullwhip - Burchfield - Burns - Burnstorm - Burton - Bush - Buster - Butch - The Butcher - Butcher - Butler - Buzzsaw - Byrd - Byron

C
C - Cactus - Calcote - Caldwell - Caleb - Cali - Cameron - Campbell - Candy Man - Cannon - Captain - Carl - Carlito - Carlos - Carmelo - Carol - Carolyn - Carpenter - Carr - Carter - Case - Casey - Cashman - Cassidy - Castle - Castro - Catherine - Caveman - Cepeda - Cesar - Champ - The Champ - Chandler - Chaney - Chang - Chapman - Charles - Charlie - Charlotte - Charming - Chase - Chen - Cheryl - China - Cho - The Chosen One - Chris - Christian - Christie - Christina - Christine - Christopher - Christopherson - Chuck - Church - Cindy - Clarence - Clark - Clarke - The Claw - Clemens - Cliff - Clingan - Clinton - Clown - Coach - Coachman - Cobb - Cody - Cole - Coleman - Coles - Colin - Collins - Colonel - Colossus - Colt - Columbus - Connor - Consiglio - Cook - Cooke - Cooper - Corino - Cory - Cottonbelly - County - Cowboy - Cox - Coyote - Craig - Crawford - Crazy - Cretchman - Crimson - Cruce - Cruise - Crush - Crusher - The Crusher - Cruz - Cry Baby - Crystal - Cubas - Culver - Cummings - Cunningham - Curt - Curtis - Cutie Pie - The Cyborg - Cyclone - Cynthia

D
D - Daddy - Daigle - Dalehite - Dallas - Dalton - Damian - Dan - Danger - Dangerous - Daniel - Danielle - Daniels - Danielson - Danny - Darrell - Darren - Dashing - Dave - David - Davidson - Davis - Dawn - Day - Dean - Death - Deaver - Deborah - Debra - Demers - Demoise - Demon - Denise - Dennis - Derek - Derick - Derk - The Destroyer - The Devil - Devious - Devon - Diamond - Diana - Diane - Diaz - Dickey - Diego - Dino - Dirty - The Disaster - Dixon - Dizzy - Doc - Doctor - The Dog - Dog - Doink - The Doll - The Dominator - Dominguez - Don - Donahue - Donald - Donaldson - Dondelinger - Donna - Doris - Dorothy - Double A - Doug - Douglas - Drago - The Dragon - Drake - Draven - The Dream - Dregs - Drew - Droese - Drolet - Dubb - Dublin - Dude - Dudley - Duece - Duggan - Duke - The Dumpster - Duncan - Dunn - Dustin - Dusty - Dwayne - Dyer - Dylan - Dynamic - Dynamite


E
E - The Eagle - Earl - Earp - Eaton - Eddie - Edward - Edwards - El Guapo - El Jefe - El Numero Uno - Elgin - Eli - Elijah - The Eliminator - Elizabeth - Elkins - Elliot - Elliott - Ellis - Elston - Emerson - Emily - Emma - The Enforcer - The Engineer - England - Epps - Eric - Ethan - Eugene - Evan - Evans - Evelyn - Everett - Ewing - Express - Extreme

F
F - The Falcon - Faria - Farmer - The Felon - Felt - Fenwick - Ferguson - Fernandez - Figueroa - Finch - Fingers - Fink - Finkel - The Fireman - Fisher - Flapjack - Flash - Fleites - Fletcher - Flores - Flyboy - Flynn - Fonseca - Ford - Foster - Fowler - Fox - Fraga - Frances - Francine - Francisco - Franco - Frank - Frankie - Franklin - The Freak - Freakzilla - Freeman - Freight Train - French - The French Paradox - Fresnedi - Frost - Frye - Fuller - Funky - Furious - The Future

G
G - Gabriel - Gallareto - Gang - The Gangster - Garcia - Gardner - Garrett - Gary - Gates - Gauge - Gavin - Geary - Gene - General - Genie - The Gentle Giant - Gentleman - George - Georgie - Gerald - Gertz - The Ghost - Gianfranco - Giant - The Giant - The Giant Killer - Gibson - Gilbert - Gilberto - Girl Dynamite - The Gladiator - Gloria - The Godfather - Goldman - The Goliath - Gomez - Gonzalez - Good Girl - Goodish - Goodman - Goodwin - The Goon - Goose - Gordon - Gorgeous - Gorilla - Gould - Grace - Graham - Grant - Graves - Gray - The Great - The Greek Goddess - Green - Greene - Greg - Gregory - The Gremlin - Griffin - The Grim Reaper - Grime - Grimm - Grise - Groovey Homes - Guan - Gudmundson - Guillermo - Gutierrez - Guy

H
H - Haas - Hacksaw - Hagan - Haku - Hale - Halie - Hall - Hamilton - Hammer - The Hammer - Hammett - Hammond - Hancock - Handsome - Handy - Hank - Hannah - Hannibal - Hardcore - The Hardcore Icon - Harnage - Harold - Harper - Harrington - Harris - Harrison - Harry - Hart - Harvey - Hatcher - Hawkins - Hayabusa - Hayes - Headhunter - Heart - Heath - Heather - Heenan - Hein - Helen - Henderson - Hennig - Henry - Herbert - Hercules - Hernandez - The Hero - Hero - Hicks - Hill - Hillbilly - The Hippie - Hogan - Holland - Holly - Holmes - Holt - Homeboy - Homer - The Hooligan - Hopkins - The Horseman - Horton - Hosoqai - Hot - Hotrod - Howard - Howe - Howell - Hubbard - Hubert - Hudson - Hugh - Hughes - Hughs - Hulk - Hull - Hunt - Hunter - Hurricane - Hustler - Hyper Speed

I
I - Ian - The Iceman - The Icon - The Idol - The Illustrious - The Immovable Object - Indestructible - The Innovator - Iron - Ironman - The Irresistible Force - Irvin - Isaac - Isaiah - Isabella - Italian Stallion - Ivar - Ivy

J
J - Jack - Jackie - Jackson - Jacob - Jacobs - Jacqueline - Jade - Jaejin - Jake - James - Jane - Janet - Janice - Jannetty - Jared - Jarret - Jarrett - Jason - Jay - Jayden - Jean - Jeff - Jeffrey - Jeffreys - Jen - Jenkins - Jennifer - Jeremiah - Jeremy - Jerome - Jerry - Jervis - Jesse - Jessica - The Jester - Jesus - Jet - Jillian - Jim - Jimenez - Jimmy - Jindrak - Joan - Joe - Joel - Joey - John - Johnny - Johnson - Johnston - Jonathan - Jonathon - Jones - Jordan - Jose - Joseph - Josh - Joshua - Joyce - JStone - Juan - The Judge - Judith - Judy - Julia - Julie - Juliene - Junior - Junkyard - Jushin - Justice - Justin

K
K - Kaiva - Kamron - Kang - Kaplan - Kareem - Karen - Kari - Katelynn - Katherine - Kathleen - Kathryn - Kathy - Katsuyori - Kazarian - Keith - Kelley - Kelvin - Ken - Kendall - Kendrick - Kennedy - Kenneth - Kenny - Kent - Kerry - Kevin - Key - The Kid - Kid - Kidman - Kimball - Kimberly - The King - King - The King of Old School - Kink - Kinsel - Kirk - Kisser - Kitty - Klien - Knight - Kobayashi - Koloff - Kortje - Kristin - Kristy - Krom - The Krusher - Kurt - Kushida - Kuykendall - Kwan - Kyle

L
L - The Ladies Man - Lady Destroyer - Lance - Landon - Lane - Lanza - Larry - Lars - Lashley - Lassiter - Last Call - The Latina Sensation - Laura - Laurant - Lauren - The Lawman - Lawrence - Lazzara - Ledesma - Lee - Lees - The Legend - The Legend Killer - Lenny - Leo - Leon - Leonard - Leonardo - Lewis - Lex - Liam - Liger - Lightning - Lilith - Lillian - Lincoln - Linda - Ling - Lisa - Little - Little Homie - The Living Legend - Lochlan - Loco - Logan - Loki - Long - Lopez - Lord - Lori - Louis - Love - Lovecraft - Loverboy - Low - Lowenberg - Lucchese - The Luchadore - Luenser - Luger - Lui - Luis - Luke - The Lunatic - Lunchbox - Luscious - Luthor

M
M - The Machine - Macho - Mack - Mackey - Mad Dog - Madison - Madman - Maggie - Magic - Magical - Magnificent - Magnum - The Mailman - Majors - Malandra - Malcolm - Malenko - Man - The Man of 1000 Holds - The Maniac - Maniac - Manin - The Mantis - Marcantel - Marceau - Marcella - Marco - Marcus - Maragaret - Marge - Maria - Marie - Marilyn - Marissa - Mark - Marko - Marsh - Marshall - Martha - Martin - Martinez - Marty - Marvelous - Marvin - Mary - Masca - The Masked Man - Mason - Masters - The Mastodon - Mat - Mathews - Matsuda - Matsumoto - Matt - Matthew - Matthews - Mauler - The Maverick - Maverick - Max - Maximus - May - McCarthy - McDonald - McGregor - McIntyre - McKay - Mean - The Meathead - The Mechanic - Medusa - Megan - Melissa - Mentioned - Mercedes - Mercer - Michael - Michaels - Michelle - Mick - Mighty Ugg - Mike - Mildred - Miles - The Milkman - Miller - Mills - Miner - Mitchell - Mochacchino - Mohammad - Mondo - The Monster - Montana - Montgomery - Moore - Morales - Morgan - Morris - Morrison - Morse - Mortis - Motoda - The Motor - Mountain Man - The Mouth - The Mouth of the South - Mr - Mr Amazing - Mr Black - Mr Macho - Mr Perfect - Mrs - Ms - Mullet - Mullins - Munoz - Munson - Muraco - Murphy - Murray - Muta - Myers

N
N - Nancy - The Narcissist - Nate - Nathan - Nathaniel - Natoli - The Natural - The Navajo - Navy Seal - Neal - The Necromancer - Negron - Nelson - Nemeth - Newman - News - Newton - Nguyen - Nicholas - Nichols - Nick - Nicole - The Nightmare - Nightmare - Nikita - Niles - The Ninja - Noah - Nolan - North - Norton - Number One - Nuzback

O
O - OGrady - Oliver - Olivia - The Olympian - Omar - The Omega - Omega - The One - One - The Original Gangsta - Orndorff - Ortiz - Orton - Osborne - Otunga - Outlaw - The Outlaw - The Outsider - Owen - Owens - Oxley

P
P - Page - Palestini - Palmer - Pamela - Parcher - Parker - Parsons - Pat - Patch - Patera - Patricia - Patrick - Patterson - Paul - Payne - Pearson - Peck - Pedro - Pee Wee - Peltier - Percy - Perez - Perfect 10 - Perkins - Perry - Peter - Peters - Peterson - The Phantom - Phelps - The Phenom - The Phenomenal One - Philip - Phillip - Phillips - Picone - Pierce - Pierre - The Pig - Pine - Piper - Pitbull - Plantagenet - Platinum - The Player - Pontarelli - Porter - Porticos - Post - Potter - Powell - Pratt - Precious - The Predator - Pretty Boy - Price - Primetime - The Prince - Prince - Princess - The Princess - The Prodigy - The Professional - The Professor - The Prototype - Psycho - The Psycho - Psychosis - Puerta - The Punisher - Punk

Q
Q - The Queen - Quickdraw - Quinn

R
R - Race - Rachel - Rage - Raiden - Ralph - Ralston - Ramelle - Ramirez - Ramon - Randleman - Randy - Raparaz - Ray - Raymond - Razor - The Real Deal - The Reaper - Rebecca - The Rebel - Recto - Redhead - The Redneck - Reed - Reese - Reeves - Reid - Reks - Reptile - Reyes - Reynolds - Rhodes - Ricardo - Ricci - Rice - Richard - Richards - Richardson - Richie - Rick - Ricky - Riley - The Ringer - Rip - Rivera - Rivers - Rob - Robbins - Robert - Roberts - Robertson - Robinson - Rock - The Rocker - The Rockstar - Roddy - Rodgers - Rodil - Rodriguez - Roger - Rogers - Rolando - Romi - Ron - Ronald - Rose - Ross - Rossi - Rousakis - Rowdy - Roxanne - Roy - Rudden - Rude - Rude Boy - Rufus - Rusev - Rush - Russ - Russell - Russian - The Russian Giant - The Russian Gladiator - The Russian Gladiator - Rust - Ruten - Ruth - Ryan

S
S - Sabin - The Sailor - The Saint - Sakamoto - Sal - Salas - Sam - Samantha - Sammartino - The Samoan - Samuel - Samuels - The Samurai - Sanchez - Sanders - Sandra - Santana - Santos - Sapp - Sara - Sarah - Satoru - Saturn - The Savage - The Savior - Sawyer - Schettino - Schliebe - Schmidt - Schultz - Sciacca - The Scientist - Scorpion - The Scorpion - Scott - Scotty - Sean - Sears - Sebastian - Selina - The Senator - Sergeant - Sergio - Seth - Severn - Sexton - Shade - Shamownage - Shane - Shang - Shannon - Sharon - Sharp - Sharpe - Shaw - Shawn - Sheffield - Sheik - Sheldon - Shelly - Sherman - Sherrill - Shibata - Shields - Shirley - The Show - Showboat - Showstopper - Showtime - Shy Girl - Silva - Simmons - Simon - Simpson - Sinister - Skett - Skinner - Sku - Slater - Slugger - Smash - Smith - Smoke - Smoky - Smooth - Smooth Operator - The Snake - Snow - Snuka - Snyder - Sokolov - The Soldier - Sonya - Sophia - Soulman - Sparks - The Specialist - Spectacular - Speedy - Spencer - The Spider - Spike - Spivery - The Sportsman - Squire - Stafford - Stan - Stanley - Stasiak - Steel - Steiner - Stephanie - Stephen - Stephens - Steve - Steven - Stevens - Stevenson - Stewart - Stone - Storm - The Strong Man - Strongman - Stuart - Stubbs - Studd - Stuff - Stunning - Sturgeon - Styles - Sub Zero - Sue - Sugarfoot - Sullivan - Sunshine - The Super Athlete - Super Smooth - Superstar - The Superstar - The Surfer - The Surgeon - Susan - Sutton - Suzuki - Sweet - Sweetness

T
T - T Rex - Tama - Tammy - Tanaka - Tank - The Tank - Taryn - Tawfik - Taylor - Technical - The Technician - Ted - Teddy - Tenacious - Teresa - The Terror - Terror - Terry - Theodore - Theresa - Thomas - Thompson - The Thug - Thumper - Thunder - Thunderbolt - Tia - Tiffany - Tiger - Tim - Timothy - Tito - TNT - Todd - Tolos - Tom - Tomassian - Tommy - Tonga - Tony - The Tool - The Tornado - Tornado - The Torpedo - Torres - The Total Package - Tough Man - Townsend - Trash Man - Travis - Trevor - Trowell - Troy - Tucker - Tully - Turner - Tyler - Tyson

U
U - Ultimate - Ultimo - Unbreakable - The Unpredictable - Unpredictable - Uptown - The Urban Gladiator - Urena

V
V - Vachon - Vader - Valentine - Valliant - Van - Van Cise - Van Cisely - Vandiver - Ventura - Victor - Victoria - The Viking - The Villain - Vince - Vincent - Violet - Virgil - Virginia - Vivacious - The Voice - Votta

W
W - Wade - Wagner - Walken - Walker - Wallace - Walter - Walters - The Wanderer - Wang - War - Ward - The Warden - The Warlock - Warlord - Warner - Warren - The Warrior Princess - Washington - Watkins - Watson - Watts - Wayne - Weaver - The Web Master - Webb - Webster - Welch - Wells - Wesley - West - Wheeler - Whiskers - The White - White - Whitney - Whol - The Wick - Wickiser - Wilcox - Wild Thing - Wildcat - Wildman - Wildside - Will - William - Williams - Williamson - Willie - Willis - Willy - Wilson - Windham - Winters - The Witch - The Witch Doctor - Wolf - Wolf Man - Wonder Boy - Wonderful - Wonderkid - Wood - Woods - Woodward - The Worm - Wright - Wyatt

X
X - The X Factor - Xander

Y
Y - Yamamoto - Yamashita - York - Yosef - Young - Young Blood - Yuri

Z
Z - Zachary - Zack - Zenk - Zucconi - Zynda

These names we need:

Surnames: Adonis, Allot, Arrington, Atkins, Avery, Aycoth, Bakers, Bates, Barter, Boardten, Bollenbach, Bonner, Brinkman, Brown, Burton, Butz, Collier, Cloud, Cambage, Cisneros, Colwell, Combs, Cooke, Couch, Dangerously, Dees, Delle, Del’Bonis (Pronounced Tell Bonless), DeShields, Diggins, Donne, Detty, Eads, Favors, Fields, Fowles, Francis, Frye, Furbacher, Gains, Garrison, Greenfields, Greenwell, Griner, Grub, Grubb, Grubs, Grubberg, Grubbauer, Grubby, Grubbie, Grubworm, Grubbs, Grubbström, Hamby, Harmon, Hartmon, Hatmen, Hisle (Pronounced High-sell), Holden, Hoskins, Humphrey, Jennings, Jewell, Kaiser, Kanu, King, Lane, Levesque, Licciardello, Lonescu, Loyd, Loy, Magbegor, Manak, Mastino, Meadows, Meesseman, Mollet, McBride, McCoughtry, McGuffey, Miceli, Morehead, Ogwumike, Ogunbowale, Oli, O’Neil, O’Neal, Perpich, Philbeck, Plum, Quest, Quigley, Quincy, Qays, Ramsey, Rose, Ryzin, Saxton, Satou, Spiritoff, Springer, Stamps, Striker, Supe (soup-pe), Taurasi, Tettenhorst, Thornton, Topper, Vandersloot, Voisard, Watson, Wheeler, Woolsey, Wray, Wrestleton, Xander, Yancy, Yana, Yank, Yaro, Yenifer, Yessica, Yeo, Yetty, Yarrow, and Yarden.

Forenames (First Names) : Ailen, Ajax, Alyssa, Ariel, Arike, Art, Azurá, Brionna Carlton, Cargan, Candace, Candra, Cara, Carissa, Carmen, Cheyenne, Chloe, Cindy, Courtney, Crystal, Damon, Dan, Daniel, Danny, Dario, Dearica, DeWanna, Doak, Edna, Elena, Ezi, Fred, Gary, Glen, Gunter, Hannah, Hank, Harvey, Jario, Jean, June, Junpei, Kayla, Kelsey, Laura, Lauren, Lexie, Liz, Loretta, Mishi (Pronounced Me-she), Monica, Nneka, Nat, Natasha, Nate, Natty, Nathan, Nathaniel, Nina (Pronounced Nigh-Nah), Nina (Pronounced nee-nyah ), Napheesa, Placito, Romeo, Ralph, Rhyne, Rita, Sabally, Sabrina, Sandra, Sandy, Sherri, Sheryl, Skylar, Swoopes Sylvia, Tybolt, Xandra, Xara, Xavi, Xarissa, Xenon, Zogan, and Zoey.

Other names:
Gatliff
McGuire
Tincher
Sratton
Pinson
Witten
Honaker
McBrayer
Mayo
Seel
Ogan
Crawford
Fauver
Knapp
Stewart
Cossin
Nicholl
Dewees
Massie
Dickel
Kruse
Bergman
Dunkel
Stocker
Carson
Moody
Caldwell
McGarvey
Ferrel
Palmer
Propst
Kiser
Trumbo
Eye
Wolfe
Glaus
Harper
Ockerman
Harman
Homan
Ruddle
Swadket
Hall
Huegel
Bisher
Hoon
McIntosh
Grieff
See
Holland
Helberg
Gassert
Horvath
Crane
Bither
Gallatin
Elliotte
Stroud
Scoles
Tibbets
Hansen
Thornton
McDermitt
Sayre
Bowers
Waller
Darrow
Shrauger
Caviness
Dillon
Higgins
Shumate
Adair
Neumann
Graham
Edwards
Stephensons
Eckard
McNeal
Withrow
Acord
Johnson
Dye
Bloomfield
Stanley
Ramsey
Milhouse
Reniker
Sickle
Rickard
Fry
Bumggarner
Yeager
Ratajkowski
Hays
Halstead
Roush
Zerkle
Hoffman
Galaspie
Keefer
Aumiller
Zimmer
Zirkle
Rader
Salser
Rausch
Neas
Ness
Alberts
Magdalena
Faberin
Gabler
Hammerin
Irrang
Mezin
Irrang
Von Kirkel
Jost
Heinz
Kirsch
Gensel
Ankenbauer
Seiffert
Filtzer
Goering
Backmeyer
Rosen
Waterson
Denton
Varin
Conway
Aman
Kestler
Runzer
Herbe
Reel
Sucher
Whiteside
Reichart
Walk
Blizzard
Hemmer
Traughber
Selby
Fleming
Hulan
Forte
Dowlen
Koonce
Storey
Hudgens
Tills
Simeral
Harter
Street
Howard
McCoy
Alevy
Hern
Stockton
Lundy
McGeorge
Tillotson
French
Crutchfield
Cave
Echols
Garland
Keyes
Gilmore
Nagel
Kuhn
Haley
Rutledge
Davenport
Pierce
Pilcher
Carringer
Hutchins
Allgood
Bacon
Long
Evans
George
Haylor
Spenser
Spranger
Given
Price
Conrad
Kearney
Huggart
McDaniel
Bounds
Monday
Hodges
Barton
Carmichael
Ferguson
Jarnagin
Rymer
Summerfield
Maddux
Melanin
Huddleston
Ritz
McKinney
Essary
Edmondson
Soledean
Durbin
Fulton
Lauricella
Riffle
Jividen
Vickers
Sterling
Louk
Young
Ash
Bonnell
Robey
Kile
Pyle
Pitts
Lyons
Starkey
Shields
Prunty
Dotson
Edgell
Cain
Ice
Gifford
Evans
Swiger
Townsend
McCamic
Allen
Underwood
McCamie
Duval
Tetrick
Backus
Esch
Barkley
Ashcraft
Shreve
Robinson
Abercrombie
Barnett
Bramhall
Broadstone
Bartenschlag
Matthess
Anderson
Gaston
Arnett
Lancaster
Tennant
Criss
Ford
Shrader
Schrader
McCullough
Brammer
Francis
Bland
Bates
Sheets
Montgomery
Shaffer
Thornhill
Poe
Modesitt
McPherson
Hemlock
Carder
Ross
Delbert
Grant
Pollock
Heflin
Arnett
Duty
Bosworth
Zahniser
Salesman
Kincaid
Beasley
Leasure
Shreve
Cork
Haywood
Claybrooke
Hardin
Yost
Shine
Cunningham
Read
Harvey
Asbury
Wathen
Haff
Gaskell
Westfell
Tate
Glover
Wingard
Rigdon
Crider
Gable
Kirkbry
Cupp
Sigafoos
Tomlinson
Swartzell
Lidgard
Valadas
Brooke
Irwin
Berlin
Strosnider
Halliburton
Bannon
Harbaugh
Burbridge
Woolsoncroft
Nation
Downs
Martin
Pope
Quisenberry
McNett
Swan
Lorena
Gibbons
Tonubbee
Mercer
Bockius
Hagerty
Rees
Kaddoad
Temple
Amos
Smyth
Schoetz
Ely
Augustine
Byron
Taft
Bush
Boice
Malzahn
Behrendt
Reitmeyer
Leonard
Fargo
Pinneo
Comstock
Forcie
Woulfe
Rupprecht
Copeland
Bonney
Tope
Brisker
Mossman
Wallace
Angles
Quick
Hughes
Alfred
Adkins
Banks
Hensley
Bartlett
Ashworth
Sental
Bartlett
Parrish
Schilt
Boyd
Bair
Roddy
Thrasher
Newsbaum
Lewis
Diven
Boyce
Stout
Siefker
Newsome
Bok
Holtsberry
Merman
Valle
Jeffery
Trammell
Greenwalt
Carlisle
Frazier
Potts
Watkins
Ankrim
Kocheran
Swift
Slater
Border
Froess
Albers
Trisko
Seeley
Froehler
Hartman
Ivarson
Doetkott
Gabgk
Leukam
Pogatchnik
Hoeschen
Fleischhacker
Rypstra
Paquette
Mertz
Freriks
Houde
Solar
Hilliard
MacDonald
Pulvermacher
Ley
Grogan
Wehling
Oswalda

Nicknames: Alluring, Bones, Bricks, Cool, Dangerous, Dancing, Dazzling, Enchanting, Fantastic, Fetching, Hunky, Interesting, Knockout, Lush, Machine, Magnetism, Mission, Rad, Revelation, Sticks, Striking, Sublime, Taste, Toxic, Tribulation, & Trikkey (Pronounced Trike-e).
-Money terms.
-Country names.
-USA States names.
-Numbers 1-90.
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2023.03.12 23:23 DangerousDancingDan8 Presentation Names

WWE2K14, WWE2K15, WWE2K16, WWE2K17, WWE2K18 :
Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, (This isn't in other WWE2K14, WWE2K15, WWE2K16, WWE2K17, WWE2K18. If I'm wrong please. corrected me.)
Letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
A: Aaron, Abs, Ace, Action, Adam, Adams, Adder, Adrian, Akane, Akira, Al, Alan, Alex, Alexander, Ali, Alice, Alien, Alpha, Amanda, Amateur, Amazing, Amazon, Amber, Ambiguous, American, Amir, Amy, Andersen, Andrew, Andy, Angel, Angelina, Angle, Angus, Ant, Anthony, Antoine, Antonio, Ape, Aquarius, Arcade, Arch, Archangel, Arctic, Aries, Armadillo, Ashley, Asian, Astronaut, Atlantic, Aunty, Austin, Awesome, Azrael
B: Baby, Back, Bad, Bailey, Baker, Balmer, Baltimore, Bane, Barbarian, Barnett, Bart, Base, Basket, Bay, Bear, Beast, Bee, Beginus, Bell, Belt, Ben, Beret, Bernie, Big, Bigdaddy, Biker, Bill, Bily, Bison, Black, Blade, Blake, Blank, Blaze, Blizzard, Blue, Boar, Bob, Booger, Bottom, Bouncer, Bowen, Boxer, Boy, Brad, Bradley, Brain, Bradley, Brain, Brandon, Brawler, Brent, Brett, Brian, British, Brittany, Brock, Brody, Brooklyn, Brother, Brown, Bruce, Bruiser, Bryan, Bryant, Bryce, Bubba, Buffalo, Bug, Buggy, Bull, Burglar, Buster, Butcher
C: Caffeine, Cage, Cali, Camacho, Campbell, Canadian, Canary, Cancer, Canine, Capricorn, Captain, Carl, Carlos, Carter, Case, Casey, Cassidy, Cat, Chameleon, Champ, Champion, Chang, Charles, Charlie, Charlotte, Cheater, Cheese, Chef, Chen, Chet, Chicago, Chicken, Chief, Chimera, Chinese, Cho, Cholo, Chris, Christian, Christina, Christopher, Chuck, City, Clarence, Clark, Claws, Cliff, Clinton, Cloud, Clown, Coast, Cobra, Cockroach, Coconut, Cody, Cole, Colin, Colt, Columbus, Commander, Communist, Convict, Cooper, Cop, Corporal, Corporate, Corpse, Cory, Cougar, Cowboy, Coyote, Crab, Crack, Craig, Crazed, Crazy, Criminal, Crimson, Crocodile, Crow, Cruiser, Crusty, Crystal, Curtis, Cyborg
D: Daddy, Dallas, Damn, Dan, Danger, Daniel, Danielson, Daring, Dark, Darrell, Dave, David, Davis, Day, Deadly, Deal, Dealer, Death, Defector, Demon, Dennis, Denver, Destroyer, Detroit, Devil, Devin, Diamond, Dickey, Dinosaur, Dirty, Disaster, Diva, Doc, Doctor, Dog, Dojo, Dominator, Don, Donald, Double, Douglas, Dragon, Drake, Dreamer, Dublin, Dude, Duke, Durr, Dustin, Dusty, Dwayne, Dylan, Dynamic, Dynamite
E: Eagle, Earl, Earp, Earth, East, Eastern, Eater, Ed, Edward, Edger, El, Electric, Elephant, Eliminator, Elite, Elizabeth, Emerald, Emily, Epic, Eric, Erik, Ethan, Evan, Evening, Executioner, Expert, Eye, Eyed
F: Faceless, Falcon, Fallen, Familiar, Fanboy, Fast, Father, Feline, Female, Fiend, Fierce, Finch, Fink, Fire, Finisher, Flea, Fletcher, Fly, Flying, Fool, Foot, Fort, Fox, Franco, Frank, Freak, Freaky, Frenchman, Fresno, Friend, Frisco, Front, Frost, Funky, Funny, Future
G: Gabe, Gabriel, Gaming, Gangster, Garcia, Gargoyle, Gary, Gas, Gates, Gemini, General, Genie, Genius, George, Ghost, Giant, Gibby, Gilbert, Girl, Gladiator, Goat, God, Gold, Golden, Goldman, Gonzalez, Good, Gondo, Gorilla, Goth, Grabber, Graham, Grandma, Grandpa, Grave, Gray, Great, Green, Greg, Gregory, Griffin, Grime, Grizzly, Groovy, Gulf, Gun, Guru, Guy
H: Hacker, Hammer, Hammett, Hannibal, Hardcore, Harris, Harry, Hat, Hawk, Heart, Heather, Heavenly, Heavy, Henry, Herbert, Hernandez, Hero, Hideous, Hill, Hippo, Hitman, Hockey, Hogg, Holiday, Holly, Hollywood, Homer, Homie, Hood, Hooligan, Hornet, Horse, Horsemen, Hosoqai, Hotstuff, Howard, Hubert, Hugh, Hundred, Hunter, Hustler, Hustlin
I: Ian, Icon, Icy, Immortal, Indian, Indianapolis, Indy, Iron, Irritating
J: Jack, Jackie, Jacksonville, Jacob, Jade, Jaguar, Jake, James, Jane, Japanese, Jared, Jason, Jay, Jefe, Jeff, Jeffrey, Jen, Jennifer, Jeremy, Jerry, Jesse, Jessica, Jester, Jet, Jim, Jimmy, Jin, Job, Joe, Joel, John, Johnny, Johnson, Joker, Jonathon, Jones, Jordan, Jose, Joseph, Josh, Joshua, Juan, Judge, Judo, Jun, Just, Justice, Justin
K: Kabal, Kang, Kano, Karate, Kareem, Katelynn, Keith, Ken, Kendall, Kendo, Kenneth, Kent, Kevin, Kid, Killer, Kimberly, King, Kirk, Kisser, Kitty, Kline, Knight, Kobayashi, Kong, Korean, Kowalczyk, Kurt, Kyle
L: Ladiesman, Lance, Land, Larry, Las Vegas, Lassiter, Laura, Lauren, Ledesma, Lee, Legend, Lenny, Leo, Leon, Leonard, Leonardo, Lewis, Lex, Liam, Libra, Lightning, Lilith, Lion, Lisa, Little, Log, Loki, Long, Long Beach, Lopez, Lord, Los Angeles, Louisville, Love, Lovecraft, Lover, Luchador, Lucifer, Luger, Lui, Luis, Lumpy, Lunatic, Lurking, Luthor
M: Machine, Macho, Mack, Macleod, Madison, Madman, Maggie, Magic, Majestic, Maker, Malcolm, Male, Mall, Mamba, Man, Maniac, Manly, Mantis, Marcus, Marge, Mark, Marko, Marshall, Martin, Martinez, Marty, Masked, Master, Mastodon, Matador, Matsuda, Matsumoto, Matt, Matthew, Maverick, Max, Maximus, McCarthy, McDonald, McGregor, Mega, Megan, Melissa, Member, Memphis, Men, Mercer, Mercury, Metal, Meticulous, Mexican, Miami, Michael, Michelle, Mick, Mike, Miles, Miller, Mime, Mini, Miss, Mitchell, Model, Mohammad, Mommy, Money, Monk, Monkey, Monster, Montana, Moore, Morgan, Morning, Morris, Mortal, Mosquito, Mother, Motor, Mountie, Mouse, Mr., Mrs., Ms., Mummy, Murphy, Muscle, Mutant, Mystical
N: Nashville, Nate, Nathan, Nathaniel, Natural, Navajo, Nelson, Nerd, Nero, New, New York, Nice, Nicholas, Nick, Nicole, Night, Nightmare, Ninja, Nitro, Noah, North, Northern, Nose, Nurse, Nut
O: Oak, Octopus, Of, Ogre, Old, Oliver, Olympian, Omega, Online, Oozing, Opal, Ophiuchus, Orange, Otaku, Outlaw, Owen, Ox
P: Pacific, Page, Pain, Palmer, Panda, Panther, Park, Parker, Pastor, Patch, Pathetic, Pathological, Patrick, Patriot, Patriotic, Paul, Peanut, Pedro, Peltier, Penguin, People, Perez, Perry, Peter, Phantom, Phenom, Philadelphia, Phillip, Philly, Phoenix, Pierre, Pine, Pinky, Pirate, Pisces, Platinum, Playboy, Player, Poker, Polar, Pow, Powell, Power, President, Prince, Princess, Principal, Pristine, Pro, Prodigy, Professional, Professor, Prototype, Prune, Psycho, Puma, Punks, Purple
Q: Queen, Quinn, Quitter
R: Rabid, Rachel, Raiden, Rain, Ralston, Ram, Ramirez, Randy, Rat, Rattle, Raymond, Real, Reaper, Rebecca, Recluse, Recto, Red, Reese, Regime, Renegade, Reptile, Rhino, Ricardo, Richard, Richardson, Rick, Riley, Ring, Rio, Riviera, Rivers, Rob, Robert, Robinson, Rocker, Rocky, Rod, Rodriguez, Ronald, Ronin, Rookie, Rooster, Roy, Ruby, Rude, Russ, Russian, Ryan
S: Sack, Sacramento, Sagittarius, Saint, Sakamoto, Sam, Samoan, Samuel, Samurai, San Antonio, San Francisco, San Jose, Sanchez, Sand, Santa, Sapp, Sapphire, Sarah, Sarge, Satin, Satoru, Savage, Savior, Scarecrow, Scorpio, Scorpion, Scott, Scottish, Screaming, Sean, Sears, Seattle, Senator, Senior, Sensation, Serbian, Sergeant, Sergio, Serpent, Seth, Sexy, Shadow, Shamownage, Shane, Shang, Shannon, Shaolin, Shaw, Shawn, Sheldon, Sherrill, Shingo, Show, Shrinker, Siberian, Side, Sikh, Silent, Silva, Silver, Simon, Simpson, Sin, Sister, Skater, Skinner, Slate, Slopes, Small, Smasher, Smith, Smoke, Smoking, Snake, Sniper, Snow, Soccer, Sokolov, Soldier, Sonya, Sophia, Soul, South, Southern, Soviet, Space, Spartan, Spectacular, Spider, Stalker, Stallion, Star, Stephanie, Stephen, Steve, Steven, Stick, Stinky, Storm, Storms, Straw, Street, Strong, Student, Stunt, Styles, Sub, Submission, Sue, Sullivan, Sunshine, Superstar, Supreme, Surfer, Surgeon, Suzuki, Syndicate
T: Taipan, Tank, Tarantula, Tattooed, Taurus, Taylor, Teacher, Technical, Ted, Teddy, Teenager, Terror, The, Thief, Thighs, Thing, Thomas, Thompson, Thousand, Thug, Thunder, Tia, Tic, Tickler, Tiffany, Tiger, Tiki, Timothy, Tin, Tiny, Titan, Toc, Todd, Tokyo, Tom, Tommy, Tony, Top, Tornado, Torres, Town, Toy, Travis, Trevor, Triple, Trouble, Troy, Tsung, Turbo, Turner, Turtle, Twin, Tyler, Tyson
U: Ugly, Ultimate, Ultra, Uncle, Unstoppable
V: Vampire, Van, Vandiver, Vega, Vegas, Vice, Victor, Viking, Villain, Vince, Vincent, Violet, Viper, Virgil, Virgo, Virtual, Visor, Voodoo
W: Walken, Walker, Wall, Walter, Wandering, Warden, Warlock, Warlord, Washington, Wasp, Water, Watson, Wayne, Web, Webmaster, Wesley, West, Western, Whiny, White, Wide, Widow, Wild, Will, William, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Witch, Wolf, Wolverine, World, Wrestler, Wyatt
X: Xander
Y: Yamashita, Yap, Yellow, York, Yosef, Young, Youngblood, Yuri
Z: Zachary, Zero, Zodiac
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WWE2K19, WWE2K20, WWE2K22:
A
A - A K 47 - A-List - Aaron - Abbott - Ace - Adam - Adams - Adorable - Adrian - Ahmed - Aiden - AJ - Akane - Akira - The Alabama Slamma - Alan - Albert - Albright - Aldo - Aleksander - Alex - Alexander - Alexia - Ali - Alice - The All American - Allen - Alpha - Amanda - The Amateur - Amaya - Amber - The American Dream - Americas Sweetheart - Amir - Amy - The Anarchist - Andersen - Anderson - Andre - Andrea - Andres - Andrew - Andrews - Andy - Angel - Angela - Angela - Angelina - Angelo - Angus - The Animal - Ann - Anna - Anne - The Anomaly - Ant - Anthony - Antista - Antoine - Antonio - Archangel - Aric - Arik - Armstrong - Arn - Arnold - Arthur - Ashley - The Asian Nightmare - The Assassin - The Athlete - Austin - Avalanche - Awesome - The Axe - Axe - Azrael
B
B - Babe - Babos - Baby Face - Backlund - Bacon - Bad - Bad Attitude - Bad Boy - The Bad Guy - Bailey - Baker - Bakke - Baldwin - Ball - Ballesca - Balmer - Balousek - Bannon - Barbara - The Barbarian - Barber - The Barber - Barend - Barker - Barnes - Barnett - Barrett - Barry - Bart - Bartlett - Barton - Bas - Basham - The Basket Case - Bass - Bates - Batista - Bay - Bear - The Bear - The Beast - The Beastmaster - Beauchamp - Beautiful - Becca - Bee - Beech - Beefcake - Beginus - Behrens - Bell - Ben - Benally - Benjamin - Bennett - Benson - Beretta - Bernie - Berry - The Best - Betty - Beverly - Big - Big Bad - Big Evil - Big Ham - Big Magic - Big Meanie - Big Money - Big Nasty - Big Time - Bill - Billy - Bishop - Bison - Black - Blacksmith - Blackwell - Blade - Blake - Blanchard - Bland - Blaze - The Blueprint - Bob - Bobby - The Body - Bolek - The Bombshell - Bombshell - Boone - The Boss - Boulay - Bourne - Bowen - Bowers - Bowlin - Bowman - Boy - Boyd - Brad - Braddock - Bradford - Bradley - The Brain - Bram - Brandon - Bravo - The Brawler - Brayden - Brenda - Brent - Brett - Brewer - Brian - Briggs - Brinton - Brittany - Brock - Brody - Brooks - Brown - Bruce - Bruiser - The Bruiser - Bruno - Brute - Brutus - Bryan - Bryant - Bryce - Bubba - Buck - Buckley - Buddy - Bui - The Bull - Bulldog - Bulldozer - Bullwhip - Burchfield - Burns - Burnstorm - Burton - Bush - Buster - Butch - The Butcher - Butcher - Butler - Buzzsaw - Byrd - Byron
C
C - Cactus - Calcote - Caldwell - Caleb - Cali - Cameron - Campbell - Candy Man - Cannon - Captain - Carl - Carlito - Carlos - Carmelo - Carol - Carolyn - Carpenter - Carr - Carter - Case - Casey - Cashman - Cassidy - Castle - Castro - Catherine - Caveman - Cepeda - Cesar - Champ - The Champ - Chandler - Chaney - Chang - Chapman - Charles - Charlie - Charlotte - Charming - Chase - Chen - Cheryl - China - Cho - The Chosen One - Chris - Christian - Christie - Christina - Christine - Christopher - Christopherson - Chuck - Church - Cindy - Clarence - Clark - Clarke - The Claw - Clemens - Cliff - Clingan - Clinton - Clown - Coach - Coachman - Cobb - Cody - Cole - Coleman - Coles - Colin - Collins - Colonel - Colossus - Colt - Columbus - Connor - Consiglio - Cook - Cooke - Cooper - Corino - Cory - Cottonbelly - County - Cowboy - Cox - Coyote - Craig - Crawford - Crazy - Cretchman - Crimson - Cruce - Cruise - Crush - Crusher - The Crusher - Cruz - Cry Baby - Crystal - Cubas - Culver - Cummings - Cunningham - Curt - Curtis - Cutie Pie - The Cyborg - Cyclone - Cynthia
D
D - Daddy - Daigle - Dalehite - Dallas - Dalton - Damian - Dan - Danger - Dangerous - Daniel - Danielle - Daniels - Danielson - Danny - Darrell - Darren - Dashing - Dave - David - Davidson - Davis - Dawn - Day - Dean - Death - Deaver - Deborah - Debra - Demers - Demoise - Demon - Denise - Dennis - Derek - Derick - Derk - The Destroyer - The Devil - Devious - Devon - Diamond - Diana - Diane - Diaz - Dickey - Diego - Dino - Dirty - The Disaster - Dixon - Dizzy - Doc - Doctor - The Dog - Dog - Doink - The Doll - The Dominator - Dominguez - Don - Donahue - Donald - Donaldson - Dondelinger - Donna - Doris - Dorothy - Double A - Doug - Douglas - Drago - The Dragon - Drake - Draven - The Dream - Dregs - Drew - Droese - Drolet - Dubb - Dublin - Dude - Dudley - Duece - Duggan - Duke - The Dumpster - Duncan - Dunn - Dustin - Dusty - Dwayne - Dyer - Dylan - Dynamic - Dynamite
E
E - The Eagle - Earl - Earp - Eaton - Eddie - Edward - Edwards - El Guapo - El Jefe - El Numero Uno - Elgin - Eli - Elijah - The Eliminator - Elizabeth - Elkins - Elliot - Elliott - Ellis - Elston - Emerson - Emily - Emma - The Enforcer - The Engineer - England - Epps - Eric - Ethan - Eugene - Evan - Evans - Evelyn - Everett - Ewing - Express - Extreme
F
F - The Falcon - Faria - Farmer - The Felon - Felt - Fenwick - Ferguson - Fernandez - Figueroa - Finch - Fingers - Fink - Finkel - The Fireman - Fisher - Flapjack - Flash - Fleites - Fletcher - Flores - Flyboy - Flynn - Fonseca - Ford - Foster - Fowler - Fox - Fraga - Frances - Francine - Francisco - Franco - Frank - Frankie - Franklin - The Freak - Freakzilla - Freeman - Freight Train - French - The French Paradox - Fresnedi - Frost - Frye - Fuller - Funky - Furious - The Future
G
G - Gabriel - Gallareto - Gang - The Gangster - Garcia - Gardner - Garrett - Gary - Gates - Gauge - Gavin - Geary - Gene - General - Genie - The Gentle Giant - Gentleman - George - Georgie - Gerald - Gertz - The Ghost - Gianfranco - Giant - The Giant - The Giant Killer - Gibson - Gilbert - Gilberto - Girl Dynamite - The Gladiator - Gloria - The Godfather - Goldman - The Goliath - Gomez - Gonzalez - Good Girl - Goodish - Goodman - Goodwin - The Goon - Goose - Gordon - Gorgeous - Gorilla - Gould - Grace - Graham - Grant - Graves - Gray - The Great - The Greek Goddess - Green - Greene - Greg - Gregory - The Gremlin - Griffin - The Grim Reaper - Grime - Grimm - Grise - Groovey Homes - Guan - Gudmundson - Guillermo - Gutierrez - Guy
H
H - Haas - Hacksaw - Hagan - Haku - Hale - Halie - Hall - Hamilton - Hammer - The Hammer - Hammett - Hammond - Hancock - Handsome - Handy - Hank - Hannah - Hannibal - Hardcore - The Hardcore Icon - Harnage - Harold - Harper - Harrington - Harris - Harrison - Harry - Hart - Harvey - Hatcher - Hawkins - Hayabusa - Hayes - Headhunter - Heart - Heath - Heather - Heenan - Hein - Helen - Henderson - Hennig - Henry - Herbert - Hercules - Hernandez - The Hero - Hero - Hicks - Hill - Hillbilly - The Hippie - Hogan - Holland - Holly - Holmes - Holt - Homeboy - Homer - The Hooligan - Hopkins - The Horseman - Horton - Hosoqai - Hot - Hotrod - Howard - Howe - Howell - Hubbard - Hubert - Hudson - Hugh - Hughes - Hughs - Hulk - Hull - Hunt - Hunter - Hurricane - Hustler - Hyper Speed
I
I - Ian - The Iceman - The Icon - The Idol - The Illustrious - The Immovable Object - Indestructible - The Innovator - Iron - Ironman - The Irresistible Force - Irvin - Isaac - Isaiah - Isabella - Italian Stallion - Ivar - Ivy
J
J - Jack - Jackie - Jackson - Jacob - Jacobs - Jacqueline - Jade - Jaejin - Jake - James - Jane - Janet - Janice - Jannetty - Jared - Jarret - Jarrett - Jason - Jay - Jayden - Jean - Jeff - Jeffrey - Jeffreys - Jen - Jenkins - Jennifer - Jeremiah - Jeremy - Jerome - Jerry - Jervis - Jesse - Jessica - The Jester - Jesus - Jet - Jillian - Jim - Jimenez - Jimmy - Jindrak - Joan - Joe - Joel - Joey - John - Johnny - Johnson - Johnston - Jonathan - Jonathon - Jones - Jordan - Jose - Joseph - Josh - Joshua - Joyce - JStone - Juan - The Judge - Judith - Judy - Julia - Julie - Juliene - Junior - Junkyard - Jushin - Justice - Justin
K
K - Kaiva - Kamron - Kang - Kaplan - Kareem - Karen - Kari - Katelynn - Katherine - Kathleen - Kathryn - Kathy - Katsuyori - Kazarian - Keith - Kelley - Kelvin - Ken - Kendall - Kendrick - Kennedy - Kenneth - Kenny - Kent - Kerry - Kevin - Key - The Kid - Kid - Kidman - Kimball - Kimberly - The King - King - The King of Old School - Kink - Kinsel - Kirk - Kisser - Kitty - Klien - Knight - Kobayashi - Koloff - Kortje - Kristin - Kristy - Krom - The Krusher - Kurt - Kushida - Kuykendall - Kwan - Kyle
L
L - The Ladies Man - Lady Destroyer - Lance - Landon - Lane - Lanza - Larry - Lars - Lashley - Lassiter - Last Call - The Latina Sensation - Laura - Laurant - Lauren - The Lawman - Lawrence - Lazzara - Ledesma - Lee - Lees - The Legend - The Legend Killer - Lenny - Leo - Leon - Leonard - Leonardo - Lewis - Lex - Liam - Liger - Lightning - Lilith - Lillian - Lincoln - Linda - Ling - Lisa - Little - Little Homie - The Living Legend - Lochlan - Loco - Logan - Loki - Long - Lopez - Lord - Lori - Louis - Love - Lovecraft - Loverboy - Low - Lowenberg - Lucchese - The Luchadore - Luenser - Luger - Lui - Luis - Luke - The Lunatic - Lunchbox - Luscious - Luthor
M
M - The Machine - Macho - Mack - Mackey - Mad Dog - Madison - Madman - Maggie - Magic - Magical - Magnificent - Magnum - The Mailman - Majors - Malandra - Malcolm - Malenko - Man - The Man of 1000 Holds - The Maniac - Maniac - Manin - The Mantis - Marcantel - Marceau - Marcella - Marco - Marcus - Maragaret - Marge - Maria - Marie - Marilyn - Marissa - Mark - Marko - Marsh - Marshall - Martha - Martin - Martinez - Marty - Marvelous - Marvin - Mary - Masca - The Masked Man - Mason - Masters - The Mastodon - Mat - Mathews - Matsuda - Matsumoto - Matt - Matthew - Matthews - Mauler - The Maverick - Maverick - Max - Maximus - May - McCarthy - McDonald - McGregor - McIntyre - McKay - Mean - The Meathead - The Mechanic - Medusa - Megan - Melissa - Mentioned - Mercedes - Mercer - Michael - Michaels - Michelle - Mick - Mighty Ugg - Mike - Mildred - Miles - The Milkman - Miller - Mills - Miner - Mitchell - Mochacchino - Mohammad - Mondo - The Monster - Montana - Montgomery - Moore - Morales - Morgan - Morris - Morrison - Morse - Mortis - Motoda - The Motor - Mountain Man - The Mouth - The Mouth of the South - Mr - Mr Amazing - Mr Black - Mr Macho - Mr Perfect - Mrs - Ms - Mullet - Mullins - Munoz - Munson - Muraco - Murphy - Murray - Muta - Myers
N
N - Nancy - The Narcissist - Nate - Nathan - Nathaniel - Natoli - The Natural - The Navajo - Navy Seal - Neal - The Necromancer - Negron - Nelson - Nemeth - Newman - News - Newton - Nguyen - Nicholas - Nichols - Nick - Nicole - The Nightmare - Nightmare - Nikita - Niles - The Ninja - Noah - Nolan - North - Norton - Number One - Nuzback
O
O - OGrady - Oliver - Olivia - The Olympian - Omar - The Omega - Omega - The One - One - The Original Gangsta - Orndorff - Ortiz - Orton - Osborne - Otunga - Outlaw - The Outlaw - The Outsider - Owen - Owens - Oxley
P
P - Page - Palestini - Palmer - Pamela - Parcher - Parker - Parsons - Pat - Patch - Patera - Patricia - Patrick - Patterson - Paul - Payne - Pearson - Peck - Pedro - Pee Wee - Peltier - Percy - Perez - Perfect 10 - Perkins - Perry - Peter - Peters - Peterson - The Phantom - Phelps - The Phenom - The Phenomenal One - Philip - Phillip - Phillips - Picone - Pierce - Pierre - The Pig - Pine - Piper - Pitbull - Plantagenet - Platinum - The Player - Pontarelli - Porter - Porticos - Post - Potter - Powell - Pratt - Precious - The Predator - Pretty Boy - Price - Primetime - The Prince - Prince - Princess - The Princess - The Prodigy - The Professional - The Professor - The Prototype - Psycho - The Psycho - Psychosis - Puerta - The Punisher - Punk
Q
Q - The Queen - Quickdraw - Quinn
R
R - Race - Rachel - Rage - Raiden - Ralph - Ralston - Ramelle - Ramirez - Ramon - Randleman - Randy - Raparaz - Ray - Raymond - Razor - The Real Deal - The Reaper - Rebecca - The Rebel - Recto - Redhead - The Redneck - Reed - Reese - Reeves - Reid - Reks - Reptile - Reyes - Reynolds - Rhodes - Ricardo - Ricci - Rice - Richard - Richards - Richardson - Richie - Rick - Ricky - Riley - The Ringer - Rip - Rivera - Rivers - Rob - Robbins - Robert - Roberts - Robertson - Robinson - Rock - The Rocker - The Rockstar - Roddy - Rodgers - Rodil - Rodriguez - Roger - Rogers - Rolando - Romi - Ron - Ronald - Rose - Ross - Rossi - Rousakis - Rowdy - Roxanne - Roy - Rudden - Rude - Rude Boy - Rufus - Rusev - Rush - Russ - Russell - Russian - The Russian Giant - The Russian Gladiator - The Russian Gladiator - Rust - Ruten - Ruth - Ryan
S
S - Sabin - The Sailor - The Saint - Sakamoto - Sal - Salas - Sam - Samantha - Sammartino - The Samoan - Samuel - Samuels - The Samurai - Sanchez - Sanders - Sandra - Santana - Santos - Sapp - Sara - Sarah - Satoru - Saturn - The Savage - The Savior - Sawyer - Schettino - Schliebe - Schmidt - Schultz - Sciacca - The Scientist - Scorpion - The Scorpion - Scott - Scotty - Sean - Sears - Sebastian - Selina - The Senator - Sergeant - Sergio - Seth - Severn - Sexton - Shade - Shamownage - Shane - Shang - Shannon - Sharon - Sharp - Sharpe - Shaw - Shawn - Sheffield - Sheik - Sheldon - Shelly - Sherman - Sherrill - Shibata - Shields - Shirley - The Show - Showboat - Showstopper - Showtime - Shy Girl - Silva - Simmons - Simon - Simpson - Sinister - Skett - Skinner - Sku - Slater - Slugger - Smash - Smith - Smoke - Smoky - Smooth - Smooth Operator - The Snake - Snow - Snuka - Snyder - Sokolov - The Soldier - Sonya - Sophia - Soulman - Sparks - The Specialist - Spectacular - Speedy - Spencer - The Spider - Spike - Spivery - The Sportsman - Squire - Stafford - Stan - Stanley - Stasiak - Steel - Steiner - Stephanie - Stephen - Stephens - Steve - Steven - Stevens - Stevenson - Stewart - Stone - Storm - The Strong Man - Strongman - Stuart - Stubbs - Studd - Stuff - Stunning - Sturgeon - Styles - Sub Zero - Sue - Sugarfoot - Sullivan - Sunshine - The Super Athlete - Super Smooth - Superstar - The Superstar - The Surfer - The Surgeon - Susan - Sutton - Suzuki - Sweet - Sweetness
T
T - T Rex - Tama - Tammy - Tanaka - Tank - The Tank - Taryn - Tawfik - Taylor - Technical - The Technician - Ted - Teddy - Tenacious - Teresa - The Terror - Terror - Terry - Theodore - Theresa - Thomas - Thompson - The Thug - Thumper - Thunder - Thunderbolt - Tia - Tiffany - Tiger - Tim - Timothy - Tito - TNT - Todd - Tolos - Tom - Tomassian - Tommy - Tonga - Tony - The Tool - The Tornado - Tornado - The Torpedo - Torres - The Total Package - Tough Man - Townsend - Trash Man - Travis - Trevor - Trowell - Troy - Tucker - Tully - Turner - Tyler - Tyson
U
U - Ultimate - Ultimo - Unbreakable - The Unpredictable - Unpredictable - Uptown - The Urban Gladiator - Urena
V
V - Vachon - Vader - Valentine - Valliant - Van - Van Cise - Van Cisely - Vandiver - Ventura - Victor - Victoria - The Viking - The Villain - Vince - Vincent - Violet - Virgil - Virginia - Vivacious - The Voice - Votta
W
W - Wade - Wagner - Walken - Walker - Wallace - Walter - Walters - The Wanderer - Wang - War - Ward - The Warden - The Warlock - Warlord - Warner - Warren - The Warrior Princess - Washington - Watkins - Watson - Watts - Wayne - Weaver - The Web Master - Webb - Webster - Welch - Wells - Wesley - West - Wheeler - Whiskers - The White - White - Whitney - Whol - The Wick - Wickiser - Wilcox - Wild Thing - Wildcat - Wildman - Wildside - Will - William - Williams - Williamson - Willie - Willis - Willy - Wilson - Windham - Winters - The Witch - The Witch Doctor - Wolf - Wolf Man - Wonder Boy - Wonderful - Wonderkid - Wood - Woods - Woodward - The Worm - Wright - Wyatt
X
X - The X Factor - Xander
Y
Y - Yamamoto - Yamashita - York - Yosef - Young - Young Blood - Yuri
Z
Z - Zachary - Zack - Zenk - Zucconi - Zynda
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2023.03.11 21:04 nicko_rico MLS Watch (USMNT-focused); Sat. March 11, 2023

Legend:

*** = U17-eligible
** = U20-eligible
* = Olympics (U23)-eligible

Charlotte FC v. Atlanta United Final: Charlotte 0 - 3 Atlanta

Charlotte FC Lineup:

Starting: Derrick Jones-CM (#20) Pablo Sisniega-GK (#23) Brandt Bronico-LB (#13)
Subs: Jaylin Lindsey-RB (#24) George Marks-GK (#31) Orrin McKinze Gaines-RW (#17) Chris Hegardt-DM (#19)\* Ben Bender-LM (#15)\*

Atlanta United Lineup:

Starting: Caleb Wiley-LW (#26)\** - [5’ GOAL - 12’ ASSIST - 45+2’ BRACE - 69’ 🟨 - 70’ ⬅️] Miles Robinson-CB (#12) Brooks Lennon-RB (#11) Brad Guzan-GK (#1) Amar Sejdic-DM (#13) - [35’ 🟨 - 70’ ⬅️] Andrew Gutman-LB (#15) Miguel Berry-CF (#19) - [26’ 🟨 - 59’ ⬅️]
Subs: Tyler Wolff-RW (#28)\** Quentin Westberg-GK (#31)  

Real Salt Lake v. Austin FC Final: Salt Lake 1 - 2 Austin

Real Salt Lake Lineup:

Starting: Justen Glad-CB (#15) - [22’ GOAL - 82’ ⬅️] Zac MacMath-GK (#18) Andrew Brody-RB (#2)
Subs: Diego Luna-AM (#26)\** - [76’ ➡️] Gavin Beavers-GK (#35)\** Delentz Pierre-CB (#22) Erik Holt-CB (#20) - [82’ ➡️] Danny Musovski-CF (#39) Scott Caldwell-CM (#12)

Austin FC Lineup:

Starting: Owen Wolff-CM (#33)\** - [9’ ASSIST - 33’ GOAL] Gyasi Zardes-CF (#9) - [82 ⬅️] Ethan Finlay-RW (#13) - [71 ⬅️] Brad Stuver-GK (#1)
Subs: Nick Lima-RB (#24) - [71’ ➡️] Will Bruin-CF (#29) Diego Fagundez-LW (#14) - [71’ ➡️] Matt Bersano-GK (#20) Hector Jimenez-LB (#16)  

Portland Timbers v. St. Louis CITY Final: Portland 1 - 2 St. Louis

Portland Timbers Lineup:

Starting: Eryk Williamson-CM (#19) - [3’ ASSIST] David Bingham-GK (#1) Zac McGraw-CB (#18) - [3’ GOAL - 74’ 🟨]
Subs: Diego Gutierrez-RW (#16) - [81’ ➡️] Justin Rasmussen-LB (#14)

St. Louis CITY Lineup:

Starting: Indiana Vassilev-CM (#19)\* - [72’ ⬅️] Tim Parker-CB (#26) John Nelson-LB (#14) - [86’ ⬅️] Miguel Perez-CM (#28)\** - [65’ 🟨 - 66’ ⬅️] Jared Stroud-LW (#8) - [29’ 🟨 - 45+1’ GOAL - 66’ ⬅️] Jake Nerwinski-RB (#2)
Subs: Niko Gioacchini-FW (#11) - [72’ ➡️] Akil Watts-RB (#20) - [72’ ➡️] Sam Adeniran-CF (#16) Lucas Bartlett-CB (#24) - [86’ ⬅️] Josh Yaro-CB (#15)  

DC United v. Orlando City Final: DC 1 - 1 Orlando

DC United Lineup:

Starting: Chris Durkin-RM (#8) - [80’ GOAL - 90+3’ ⬅️] Tyler Miller-GK (#1) Russell Canouse-CM (#6) Steve Birnbaum-CB (#15) Ted Ku-DiPietro-FW (#35)\* - [59’ ⬅️]
Subs: Jackson Hopkins-CF (#25)\** - [87 ➡️] Kristian Fletcher-LW (#26)\** - [90+3 ➡️] Matai Akinmboni-CB (#45)\*** Jacob Greene-DM (#33)\** Donovan Pines-CB (#23) Alex Bono-GK (#24) Hayden Sargis-CB (#30)\*

Orlando City Lineup:

Starting: Abdi Salim-CB (#28)\* - [46’ ⬅️] Duncan McGuire-CF (#13)\* - [53’ GOAL] Kyle Smith-RB (#24) - [77’ 🟨 - 84’ ⬅️]
Subs: Michael Halliday-RB (#26)\** - [84’ ➡️] Mason Stajduhar-GK (#31)  

Minnesota United v. New York Red Bulls Final: Minnesota 1 - 1 RBNY

Minnesota United Lineup:

Starting: Wil Trapp-DM (#20) - [65’ ⬅️]
Subs: Hassani Dotson-CM (#31) - [65’ ➡️] Cam Dunbar-RW (#23)\* Patrick Weah-RW (#29)\** D.J. Taylor-RB (#27) Clint Irwin-GK (#11)

New York Red Bulls Lineup:

Starting: John Tolkin-LB (#47)\* - [49’ ASSIST] Dan Edelman-DM (#75)\** - [65’ ⬅️] Frankie Amaya-AM (#8) Kyle Duncan-RB (#6) - [87’ 🟨] Sean Nealis-CB (#15) - [36’ 🟨]
Subs: Omir Fernandez-RW (#21) - [65’ ➡️] Peter Stroud-CM (#5)\* Dylan Nealis-RB (#12) - [90+1’ ➡️] Tom Barlow-CF (#74) - [90+4 ➡️] Ryan Meara-GK (#18)  

Toronto FC v. Columbus Crew Final: Toronto 1 - 1 Columbus

Toronto FC Lineup:

Starting: Sean Johnson-GK (#1) Michael Bradley-CM (#4) Matt Hedges-CB (#2) - [80’ 🟨] Brandon Servania-CM (#23) - [73’ ⬅️]

Columbus Crew Lineup:

Starting: Aidan Morris-CM (#8)\* - [66’ 🟨 - 75’ ASSIST] Darlington Nagbe-CM (#6) Philip Quinton-CB (#2) - [32’ 🟨]
Subs: Patrick Schulte-GK (#28)\* Sean Zawadzki-CM (#25) Isaiah Parente-CM (#16) Jake Morris-LB (#33) Max Arfsten-RW (#8)\* Keegan Hughes-CB (#22)  

Nashville SC v. CF Montréal Final: Nashville 2 - 0 Montréal

Nashville SC Lineup:

Starting: Walker Zimmerman-CB (#25) Shaq Moore-RB (#18) - [89’ ASSIST] Danny Lovitz-LB (#2) Jack Maher-CB (#5) Fafa Picault-RW (#7) - [66’ ⬅️] Dax McCarty-CM (#6) - [76’ ⬅️] Teal Bunbury-CF (#12) - [76’ ⬅️] Sean Davis-CM (#54) Joe Willis-GK (#1)
Subs: C.J. Sapong-CF (#17) - [76 ➡️] Ethan Zubak-CF (#11) - [90+1’ ➡️] Alex Muyl-RW (#19) - [66’ ➡️] Ben Martino-GK (#67)\* Josh Bauer-CB (#22) Elliot Panicco-GK (#30) Taylor Washington-LB (#23)-[66’ ➡️ - 67’ 🟨 - 89’ GOAL]

CF Montréal Lineup:

Starting: Aaron Herrera-RB (#22)
Subs: Mason Toye-CF (#13) - [81’ ➡️] Logan Ketterer-GK (#1)  

Philadelphia Union v. Chicago Fire Final: Philadelphia 1 - 0 Chicago

Philadelphia Union Lineup:

Starting: Leon Flach-CM (#31)\* - [61’ ⬅️] Alejandro Bedoya-CM (#11) - [74’ 🟨]
Subs: Quinn Sullivan-AM (#33)\** - [83’ ➡️ - 90+6’ 🟨] Jack McGlynn-CM (#16)\** - [61’ ➡️] Andrés Perea-DM (#6) Nathan Harriel-RB (#26)\* Matt Real-LB (#2) Joe Bendik-GK (#12) - [33’ ➡️]

Chicago Fire Lineup:

Starting: Chris Brady-GK (#34)\** - [90’ Error] Kendall Burks-LB (#27)
Subs: Brian Gutierrez-LW (#17)\** Javier Casas-CM (#37)\** - [76’ ➡️] Missael Rodriguez-CF (#32)\** Mauricio Pineda-CB (#22) - [65’ ➡️] Chris Mueller-RW (#8) - [55’ ➡️] Spencer Richey-GK (#18) Jonathan Dean-RW (#24) - [55’ ➡️] Wyatt Omsberg-CB (#16)  

FC Cincinnati v. Seattle Sounders Final: Cincinnati 1 - 0 Seattle

FC Cincinnati Lineup:

Starting: Brandon Vazquez-CF (#19) - [90+3’ ⬅️] Roman Celentano-GK (#18) Matt Miazga-CB (#21) Nick Hagglund-CB (#4) - [83’ 🟥] Raymon Gaddis-RB (#28)
Subs: Ian Murphy-CB (#32) Quimi Ordoñez-CF (#29)\** Malik Pinto-CM (#26)\* Alec Kann-GK (#1)

Seattle Sounders Lineup:

Starting: Cristian Roldan-RW (#7) Jordan Morris-LW (#13) Stefan Frei-GK (#24) Jackson Ragen-CB (#25)
Subs: Ethan Dobbelaere-RM (#45)\* Sota Kitahara-DM (#77)\** Josh Atencio-DM (#84)\* - [88’ ➡️] Kelyn Rowe-CM (#22) - [88’ ➡️] Stefan Cleveland-GK (#30)  

New York City FC v. Inter Miami Final: NYCFC 1 - 0 Miami

New York City FC Lineup:

Starting: James Sands-CB (#6) Keaton Parks-DM (#55) Luis Barraza-GK (#1)
Subs: Matt Freese-GK (#49) Alfredo Morales-CM (#7) - [82’ ➡️] Tayvon Gray-RB (#24)\* - [67’ ➡️ - 77’ 🟨] Andres Jasson-LW (#21)\* - [77’ ➡️] Gabe Segal-CF (#19)\* Kevin O’Toole-LB (#22) Tony Alfaro-CB (#13)

Inter Miami Lineup:

Starting: DeAndre Yedlin-RB (#2) - [51’ 🟨] Drake Callender-GK (#1) - [81’ Great Save] Chris McVey-LB (#4) - [36’ OG]
Subs: Ben Cremaschi-CM (#30)\** Bryce Duke-CM (#8)\* - [56’ ➡️] Ryan Sailor-CB (#15) Victor Ulloa-DM (#13)  

Sporting Kansas City v. LA Galaxy Final: Kansas City 0 - 0 LA Galaxy

Sporting Kansas City Lineup:

Starting: John Pulskamp-GK (#1)\* Graham Zusi-RB (#8) Khiry Shelton-RW (#11) - [63’ ⬅️]
Subs: Kayden Pierre-RB (#24)\** Ben Sweat-LB (#2) - [77’ ➡️] Cam Duke-CM (#28)\* Felipe Hernandez-CM (#21) Robert Castellanos-CB (#19) Kendall McIntosh-GK (#22) Chris Rindov-CB (#82)\*

LA Galaxy Lineup:

Starting: Jalen Neal-CB (#24)\** Marky Delgado-CM (#8) Memo Rodriguez-LM (#20) - [81’ ⬅️] Jonathan Bond-GK (#1)
Subs: Tyler Boyd-LW (#11) - [67’ ➡️] Adam Saldaña-CM (#43)\* Jonny Pérez-LW (#28)\** Jonathan Klinsmann-GK (#33) Daniel Aguirre-CM (#37) - [81’ ➡️] Preston Judd-CF (#31) - [67’ ➡️]  

Vancouver Whitecaps v. FC Dallas Final: Vancouver 1-1 Dallas

Vancouver Whitecaps Lineup:

Starting: Julian Gressel-CM (#19) - [83’ ⬅️] Tristan Blackmon-CB (#6) Brian White-CF (#24) - [70’ ⬅️]
Subs: Sebastian Berhalter-CM (#27)\* - [78’ ➡️]

FC Dallas Lineup:

Starting: Jesus Ferreira-CF (#10) Paxton Pomykal-CM (#19) Paul Arriola-RW (#7) - [34’ OG - 60’ ⛑️⬅️] Sebastian Lletget-CM (#12) - [60’ ⬅️] Marco Farfan-LB (#4) - [89’ ⬅️] Edwin Cerrillo-DM (#6) Sebastien Ibeagha-CB (#25) - [5’ GOAL] Nkosi Tafari-CB (#17) - [5’ ASSIST - 69’ 🟨]
Subs: Nolan Norris-LB (#32)\** Bernard Kamungo-RW (#77)\* Sam Junqua-LB (#29) - [89’ ➡️] Jimmy Maurer-GK (#1)  

San Jose Earthquakes v. Colorado Rapids Final: San Jose 1 - 0 Colorado

San Jose Earthquakes Lineup:

Starting: Cade Cowell-LW (#44)\** - [73’ ⬅️] Jackson Yuiell-CM (#14) JT Marcinkowski-GK (#1) Jeremy Ebobisse-CF (#11)
Subs: Tommy Thompson-RB (#22) - [90+1’ ➡️] Daniel Munie-CB (#24) Benji Kikanovic-LW (#28) - [73’ ➡️] Jack Skahan-CM (#16) Tanner Beason-CB (#15) - [90+1’ ➡️]

Colorado Rapids Lineup:

Starting: Darren Yapi-CF (#77)\** - [82’ ⬅️] Cole Bassett-AM (#23)\* Keegan Rosenberry-RB (#2) William Yarbrough-GK (#22)
Subs: Jonathan Lewis-LW (#7) - [64’ ➡️]  
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2023.03.11 01:32 Kanenums88 Booking the WrestleMania 39 Card (Long)

(Hey y'all decided to update my early WrestleMania booking with the already confirmed matches included. I know this will probably all change in liked less than an hour, but I thought it'd be fun regardless. Sorry in advance for the length, I might've went too in-depth.)
Winners=W Champions=C

Night One:

-Winner Faces Gunther for the IC Title on Night 2:
Sheamus(w) vs Drew McIntyre
(The Fatal 5 Way Number 1 Contenders match on SD ends with Drew and Sheamus both winning after a double pin. Pearce then comes out, and he sets up this match with the added stipulation. The match is a brutal encounter, with the two Banger Bros going at it for nearly 20 minutes. Sheamus even kicks out of a Claymore to the utter shock of the crowd. The ending sees Sheamus hit a surprise Brogue Kick on Drew for the win. After the match, Drew and Sheamus have a show of respect, and Drew tells his friend to get it done.)

-6 Woman Tag Team Match:
Trish Stratus, Lita, and Becky Lynch(w) vs Damage CTRL
(It’s the feud that has been boiling for months. It started with Becky and Bayley, then out came Lita, then came Trish, and now we have an insane 6 Woman tag match set. In the weeks before Mania, Becky and Lita would be challenged by Ronda and Shayna. Damage CTRL would cost Becks and Lits the match, and the titles, heating up this rivalry. The match is explosive, with every woman getting their time to shine. It ends with the three faces hitting their finishers on Damage CTRL for a triple pin. After the match, we see some signs of Damage CTRL starting to fall apart.)

-Logan Paul vs Seth Rollins(w)
(The influencer vs The visionary, and a match that will surely go viral. In the weeks to come, we’ll see more heated exchanges from the two men, both online and in person. Seth Rollins will even break into the Impaulsive Podcast to get some long awaited revenge on Logan Paul. The match is great, really showcasing both men’s abilities, with Logan playing a very cocky heel. Despite various near falls and false finishes, Logan is hit with a Stomp and succumbs to the three count. After the match, it looks as if Logan is going to give Seth a show of respect, but instead kicks him in the dick. Logan then pulls out his phone, takes a quick selfie, and hits Seth with his own version of Stomp, before walking back up the ramp, mocking Seth.)

-Rey Mysterio and Santos Escobar vs Dominik Mysterio and Damien Priest(w):
(Santos challenges Dom to a match at Mania. The next day, Dom, Rhea, and now Priest attempt to infiltrate a birthday party for Rey’s daughter Aaliyah. Rey thought that might happen, and had Santos there to send the goons packing. So on the next episode of Raw, Dom would accept Santos’s challenge on one condition, that it be a tag team match between him and Priest vs Santos and his father, Rey, after some prompting from his family, accepts the match. Despite accepting, Rey still refuses to hit his son throughout, resulting in Team JD getting the upper hand a plethora of times. The climax sees Dom circling the outside, as he comes across his mother in the front row. Dom gets into her face, and starts the trash talk, before pushing her. Seeing this, a flip switches inside Rey, as once Dom gets back in, Rey finally punches his kid in the face. Rey hits him with a 619, and then ascends to the top rope, but is knocked off by Priest. He then chokeslams Santos into the ring and onto Rey. Dom then crawls over and gets the win. After the match, the two men continue to attack Rey, leaving him defenseless. When suddenly BAD BUNNY appears!! Bad Bunny comes in and sends JD packing, saving Rey from an onslaught, and sets up for something at Backlash.)

\HOF Segment:*
Inductees: Lillian Garcia, Warrior Award Recipient, The Headshrinkers, Lex Luger, Cyndi Lauper, Batista

-Raw Women’s Championship Match:
Asuka(w) vs Bianca Belair(c)
(After debuting her new psycho clown type of character, Asuka makes it clear that she wants just one thing, the Raw Women’s Championship. She doesn't care about alignments, and is willing to mist anybody standing in her way. Meanwhile, Bianca is approaching a full calendar year as the Raw women’s champion, and she does not want that to end. The match itself features these two women going out and beating the hell out of each other for nearly 20 minutes. The ending sees Bianca attempt to hit Asuka with her hair whip, but Asuka ducks and Bianca takes out the ref instead. This allows Asuka to hit Bianca with the mist, and lock her into the Asuka lock, where Bianca passes out for an Asuka victory.)

LA Knight Fact of Life Talk Show Segment:
(LA Knight states that this is LA, the home of Hollywood, and home of the celebrities. He then invites any celebrity to join him, as he hopes for an A-Lister. We then hear an iconic rap beat, and it’s WWE HOFer Snoop Dogg!! Snoop Dogg joins Knight, his reclaimed Golden WWE Title in his hands, and gets into a verbal exchange with him. LA berates Snoop, asks for someone else, and soon challenges Snoop to a fight. Snoop tells him that he isn’t a wrestler, but he knows someone who is. It’s a returning, Matt Riddle! An Impromptu match is soon set up between Knight and Riddle, with Snoop as the guest ref. This match is short and sweet, but it isn't squash. After about 4 minutes, LA catches Riddle with a BFT for a near fall. He then goes over to Snoop and yells in his face about a “slow count”. He pushes Snoop, Snoop pushes back, and Riddle gets the roll-up pin. Riddle and Snoop celebrate post match, but Knight is still enraged. Knight quickly goes on the attack, knocking out Snoop Dogg, and laying the boots to Riddle. But soon a man in a hoodie enters the ring, and it’s RANDY ORTON! LA Knight eats an RKO, and the three men celebrate.)

-United States Championship Match:
John Cena(w) vs Austin Theory(c)
(In the weeks leading up to Mania, we’ll see more heated exchanges between both men. Theory and Cena will interact in various ways via social media, taking shots at each other throughout. On the go-home addition of Raw, Theory will come out dressed up as Cena, and make a mockery out of him, promising to take him A-Town Down. The match itself is a solid showing from both men, with Theory getting a few bits of good offense. However, and in an arguably controversial fashion, Cena will pick up the win after a Super AA. Cena wins the US championship for a 6th time here, and exits the ring as Theory looks on, defeated and vengeful.)

-Raw & SD Tag Team Championship Ladder War:
Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens(w) vs The Uso’s(c)
(In the main event of night 1, we’ll see the ending to one of the hottest feuds ever. KO would soon be persuaded to bury the hatchet and to help even the odds for his friend Sami. The two would vow to take down the bloodline, knowing they had to start with The Uso’s, and they then formally challenge them to a tag title match at Mania. The Uso’s agree on one condition, that it be made into a Ladder War instead, which is agreed upon. The match itself is brutal, featuring multiple big spots, and a bit of interference from Solo throughout. Sami and Jey also have multiple somber moments throughout. The match ends when Sami is all alone and is climbing up a ladder. He then gets stopped by Solo, and almost gets hit with the Samoan Spike. Sami manages to fight out, however, and pushes Solo off the top, where he crashes onto his older brothers. Sami then retrieves the titles to win the match, and to end the historic reign of the Uso’s. A big celebration between KO and Sami then commences, as the two hug it out in the middle of the ring. On the outside, Jimmy and Jey get into an argument, as Jey just watches Sami and KO in their embrace, causing Jey to walk out on his brother.)

Night Two:

-Bray Wyatt(w) vs Bobby Lashley
(In the weeks leading up to Mania more silly, spooky hijinks occur to Bobby. Lashley has none of it, however, and refuses to put up with any spooky shit. Instead he tries to brute force his way to Bray. Bray eventually tells Bobby if he wants to get his hands on him, he'll have to do it at Mania, which Bobby accepts. The match itself is your typical Bray affair. The climax sees Howdy try to interfere, but he gets put into the Hurt Lock. Bobby then takes advantage of the unconscious Howdy, and rips off his mask to reveal Bray’s brother, BO DALLAS!!! Bobby is then caught with Sister Abigail for a near fall. Soon after, Bobby locks Bray in the Hurt Lock. Bray manages to break it by shoving Lashley back, knocking him into the ref, and then Lashley hits a spear. Bobby then attempts to set Bray up for another Hurt Lock but is distracted by someone on the apron. It's none other than Alexa Bliss, who throws a fireball at Lashley’s face. Bobby goes down hard, and Bray hits a second Sister Abigail to put him away. Bray wins the match, and now reforms his Wyatt Family.)

-Women’s Tag Team Championship Fatal 4 Way Match:
Liv Morgan & Raquel Gonzalez vs Chelsea Greene & Carmella vs Natalya & Tegan Nox vs Ronda Rousey Shayna Baszler(c)(w)
(After defeating Lita and Becky for the titles, Ronda and Shayna would be called out by all the women seen here. Therefore, Adam Pearce would make a Triple Threat tag team #1 contender match between the teams. The watch would have no winner, though, as Shayna and Ronda would attack everyone, resulting in a no contest. Pearce would then announce Ronda and Shayna would simply face all three teams, in a fatal 4 way. The match is your typical tag team 4 way, a lot of chaos and a lot of cool spots, and every woman will be highlighted here. The match would end with Liv and Natalya battling it out. Ronda would then sneakily tag herself in, and as Liv would hit Oblivion on Natalya, Ronda would throw her out of the ring to get the cheap win.)

-Hell in a Cell Match:
Edge vs “The Demon” Finn Balor(w)
(Edge would accept Balor’s challenge on an episode of Raw, however, only on one condition. He didn’t want to face him in just a normal match, they’re past that, instead he challenges him to a Hell in a Cell. Finn accepts, telling Edge he just made the biggest mistake of his life. He won’t just be welcoming Finn Balor inside HIAC, he’ll be welcoming, HIM. At WrestleMania, we see the long awaited return of the Demon, and a new heel version at that. The match itself is insane, with tons of crazy spots over a 20-minute period. The climax sees both men fall off the apron and through a table on the outside. We then suddenly we hear that heartbeat sound, as the Demon is woken up. He then rushes into the ring and brings the fight to Edge. Finn hits Edge with three 1916’s, before heading up top to hit a Coup De Grace to end things.)

-Brock Lesnar(w) vs Omos:
(This match could very much level the entirety of the LA area, as it’s going to be two big meaty men slapping meat. Can the Nigerian giant squash Lesnar like a bug, or will Brock be able to chop him down to size? Brock tries to overpower Omos at first, and attempts a German suplex, but is simply tossed aside. Omos then quickly goes on the offense, with his trash talk to boot. He then hits his Two-Handed Chokeslam for a near fall. Brock quickly recovers and locks in a Kimura, but Omos breaks it up. Omos then attempts to hit his finish again, but Brock breaks out. Brock then hits various strikes, clotheslines, and knee lifts to finally knock the giant down. He then somehow picks the groggy giant up for a German suplex. Brock then lifts him up, and hits his biggest F5 to get the win.)

-Intercontinental Championship Match:
Sheamus(w) vs Gunther(c)
(The final match in a trilogy of bangers, it’s Gunther vs Sheamus, one on one. The ending sees Gunther and Sheamus trade moves, with a high cross, a final sympathy, a dropkick, an Irish curse, and a burning lariat in succession to near falls. Gunther hits Sheamus with a dropkick, and attempts a powerbomb, but Sheamus gets out of it and hits one of his own. Sheamus then backs up and hits a brogue kick on Gunther. He doesn’t go for the pin, however, and instead backs up into the corner. He then hits Gunther with a second Brogue Kick to put him away. . After the match, the brawling brutes come out to celebrate, and soon Drew comes out too. The two stare down, before Drew grabs his friend's newly won title, and puts it around the waist of Sheamus in a wholesome mania moment.)

Miz TV with HOFer Dave Batista:
(Miz as the WM host does not go quite as planned. He is very arrogant and egotistical throughout the entire thing, proclaiming himself as the “Face of WrestleMania”. Over the course of the two nights, Miz has multiple planned events and activities going on backstage, but nothing works out. Multiple legends and wrestlers appear and wreak havoc, enough for a Ron Simmons “Damn” moment. So Miz doesn’t go into this supposed "grand finale" as he had hoped. Batista gets his big entrance, as he steps into the ring. The two have a verbal exchange, which gets heated when Miz shows signs of disinterest, and makes the interview about him. It then gets to the point where he insults Batista, angering the animal. This ends with Miz being on the receiving end of a Bawtista Bawmb, which pops the crowd tremendously.)

-SD Women’s Championship Match:
Rhea Ripley(w) vs Charlotte Flair(c)
(Rhea Ripley’s Mania debut happened in a match for her NXT title against Flair, and Charlotte won that match. That loss has eaten at Rhea ever since, but now Rhea is ready to finally topple Charlotte on the grandest stage. The match is great, and it sees both women simply duke it out. Rhea uses her classic cheap tactics to get the upper hand throughout. The climax of the match sees Charlotte lock in the Figure 8 Lock, as Rhea desperately clings on to the little life she has left. Rhea somehow manages to break out, however, and she he then quickly goes after Charlotte. She locks in her Reverse Texas Cloverleaf submission, and as Charlotte tries to escape, Rhea just cranks up the pressure. The match ends with Charlotte visibly tapping out, finally giving Rhea the vengeance she desired. The Judgment Day manages to stand tall at WrestleMania.)

-Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match:
Cody Rhodes(w) vs Roman Reigns(c)
(Finally it’s the big main event we’ve been waiting for. Earlier in the day, during the cold open, Reigns would chastise his bloodline for their failure the night before. He’d tell them that they are to stay on standby until he needs him that night. He then turns his attention to Jey, and tells him that he’s lucky they accepted him back, and to not f this match up, or else him and the people he love would get hurt. Cody and Roman both have triumphant entrances as they enter their battlefield. The bell rings and the two have a vicious stare down, before eventually locking up. The match is just a classic that features some superb wrestling. It goes on for 30 minutes, featuring insane callbacks and near falls throughout. The climax sees Reigns accidentally spear the ref. Reigns then calls down his Bloodline as they all beat down Cody, with Jey just looking conflicted. Soon we see Sami and KO appear on the stage, and they simply signal to the back. Nearly every person who the Bloodline has ever faced (that’s a face, and still in the company) comes out to storm the ring and bring the fight. We see Braun, Drew, Sheamus, The Brawling Brutes, Rey, The New Day, Riddle, Orton, and the aforementioned KO and Sami all at ringside. After sending Paul, Jimmy, and Solo to the back, Jey is just off to the side, looking conflicted. Reigns then gets out of the ring to try and persuade Jey, as Sami attempts to persuade him as well. Roman then hands Jey a title and tells him to get into the ring and hit Cody with it. Reigns lifts Cody up and turns around, only to be hit with the title himself. Jey rips off his shirt and exits the ring. Cody then lifts the groggy Reigns up and hits him with a Cross Rhodes, and then another, and then another. Nine Cross Rhodes he hits him with, before he finally takes him to the center of the ring and gets him set up for the final blow. Cody puts up the two sweet signal, turns it into the finger guns, and pulls the trigger. He hits the biggest Cross Rhodes of his life, to finally put the Tribal Chief down. The ending sees the pyro and confetti rain down, as the era of The Bloodline is now over, with Cody firmly on top.)
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2023.03.09 19:11 Sea_Farm8520 Which Mortal Kombat 12 guest characters you want in a game The Comedian , T-1000 , Cactus Jack , Bray Wyatt , Kane , Tuork , Duke Nukem , Juilt Starling , John Wick , Buffy Summers , Bloodshot , Rai , V , Bloodrayne , The Mask , Riddick , Nemesis , Ash Williams , Homelander , Omni-Man

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2023.03.07 08:50 nicko_rico MLS Recap (USMNT-focused); Saturday, March 4

Legend:

*** = U17-eligible
** = U20-eligible
* = Olympics (U23)-eligible

FC Dallas v. LA Galaxy Final: Dallas 3-1 LA Galaxy

FC Dallas Lineup:

Starting: Jesus Ferreira-CF (#10) - [56’ GOAL - 64’ GOAL #2] Paxton Pomykal-AM (#19) - [64’ ASSIST - 80’ ⬅️] Paul Arriola-RW (#7) - [45+2’ ASSIST - 56’ ASSIST #2 - 86’ ⬅️] Sebastian Lletget-CM (#12) Marco Farfan-LB (#4) - [86’ ⬅️] Edwin Cerrillo-DM (#6) - [54’ 🟨 - 76’ ⬅️] Nkosi Tafari-CB (#17)
Subs: Sebastien Ibeagha-CB (#25) - [80’ ➡️] Bernard Kamungo-RW (#77)\* Sam Junqua-LB (#29) Jimmy Maurer-GK (#1)

LA Galaxy Lineup:

Starting: Marky Delgado-CM (#8) - [41’ 🟨] Memo Rodriguez-LM (#20) - [65’ ⬅️] Jonathan Bond-GK (#1)
Subs: Jalen Neal-CB (#24)\** - [65’ ➡️] Tyler Boyd-LW (#11) - [71’ ➡️] Adam Saldaña-CM (#43)\* Jonny Pérez-LW (#28)\** Jonathan Klinsmann-GK (#33) Daniel Aguirre-CM (#37) - [65’ ➡️] Preston Judd-CF (#31) - [77’ ➡️ - 90+9’ 🟨]

New England Revolution v. Houston Dynamo Final: New England 3-0 Houston

New England Revolution Lineup:

Starting: DeJuan Jones-LB (#24) - [53’ ASSIST - 88’ 🟨] Noel Buck-CM (#29)\** - [46’ 🟨 - 62’ ⬅️] Henry Kessler-CB (#4) Bobby Wood-CF (#17) - [42’ ASSIST - 53’ GOAL - 69’ ⬅️] Matt Polster-DM (#8) Dave Romney-CB (#2) Brandon Bye-RB (#15) - [65’ GOAL]
Subs: Esmir Bajraktarevic-RW (#47)\** Damian Rivera-LM (#72)\* Jozy Altidore-CF (#14) Omar Gonzalez-CB (#3) Justin Rennicks-CF (#12) - [85’ ➡️] Earl Edwards Jr-GK (#36)

Houston Dynamo Lineup:

Starting: Corey Baird-RW (#11) - [66’ ⬅️] Griffin Dorsey-RB (#25) - [18’ 🟨] Ethan Bartlow-CB (#4) - [87’ 🟨] Steve Clark-GK (#12) - [37’ 🟨]
Subs: Brooklyn Raines-DM (#35)\** Mujeeb Murana-RB (#24) Andrew Tarbell-GK (#13) Dan Steres-CB (#5)

San Jose Earthquakes v. Vancouver Whitecaps Final: San Jose 2-1 Vancouver

San Jose Earthquakes Lineup:

Starting: Cade Cowell-LW (#44)\** - [77’ [Chance Created](.https://twitter.com/sjearthquakes/status/1632250181273128960?s=61&t=zMC2WrFWR7i37lCbZcVIWg) - 78’ ⬅️] Jackson Yuiell-CM (#14) - [58’ 🟨] Jeremy Ebobisse-CF (#11) - [68’ GOAL]
Subs: JT Marcinkowski-GK (#1) Tommy Thompson-RB (#22) Daniel Munie-CB (#24) Benji Kikanovic-LW (#28) - [78’ ➡️] Jack Skahan-CM (#16) Tanner Beason-CB (#15)

Vancouver Whitecaps Lineup:

Starting: Julian Gressel-RM (#19) - [17’ ASSIST - 65’ ⬅️] Brian White-CF (#24) - [55’ ⬅️]
Subs: Tristan Blackmon-RB (#6) Sebastian Berhalter-CM (#27)\* - [76’ ➡️]

Seattle Sounders v. Real Salt Lake Final: Seattle 2-0 Salt Lake

Seattle Sounders Lineup:

Starting: Cristian Roldan-RW (#7) Jordan Morris-LW (#13) - [35’ GOAL - 80’ ⬅️] Stefan Frei-GK (#24) Jackson Ragen-CB (#25)
Subs: Danny Leyva-DM (#75)\** Josh Atencio-DM (#84)\* - [80’ ➡️] Kelyn Rowe-CM (#22) Dylan Teves-CM (#99) Stefan Cleveland-GK (#30)

Real Salt Lake Lineup:

Starting: Justen Glad-CB (#15) Zac MacMath-GK (#18) Andrew Brody-RB (#2) Scott Caldwell-CM (#12) - [72’ ⬅️]
Subs: Diego Luna-AM (#26)\** - [72’ ➡️] Moses Nyeman-DM (#33)\** Tomás Gomez-GK (#81) Bode Hidalgo-RB (#19)\* Erik Holt-CB (#20) Danny Musovski-CF (#39)

Atlanta United v. Toronto FC Final: Atlanta 1-1 Toronto

Atlanta United Lineup:

Starting: Caleb Wiley-LW (#26)\** - [59’ ⬅️] Miles Robinson-CB (#12) Brooks Lennon-RB (#11) Brad Guzan-GK (#1) Andrew Gutman-LB (#15) Miguel Berry-CF (#19) - [59’ ⬅️]
Subs: Noah Cobb-CB (#24)\** Jackson Conway-CF (#36)\* Amar Sejdic-DM (#13) - [90’ ➡️] Quentin Westberg-GK (#31)

Toronto FC Lineup:

Starting: Sean Johnson-GK (#1) Michael Bradley-CM (#4) - [52’ ASSIST] Matt Hedges-CB (#2) Brandon Servania-RW (#23) - [90+4’ ⬅️]
Subs: Shane O’Neill-CB (#27)

New York Red Bulls v. Nashville SC Final: RBNY 0-0 Nashville

New York Red Bulls Lineup:

Starting: John Tolkin-LB (#47)\* Frankie Amaya-AM (#8) Cam Harper-RW (#17)\* - [87’ ⬅️] Sean Nealis-CB (#15) Tom Barlow-CF (#74) - [53’ ⬅️]
Subs: Dan Edelman-DM (#75)\** Kyle Duncan-RB (#6) - [46’ ➡️] Omir Fernandez-RW (#21) - [87’ ➡️] Peter Stroud-CM (#5)\* Dylan Nealis-RB (#12) Ryan Meara-GK (#18)

Nashville SC Lineup:

Starting: Walker Zimmerman-CB (#25) - [85’ 🟨] Shaq Moore-RB (#18) Danny Lovitz-LB (#2) Jack Maher-CB (#5) Fafa Picault-FW (#7) - [88’ ⬅️] Dax McCarty-CM (#6) - [3’ 🟨 - 46’ ⬅️] Alex Muyl-RW (#19) Teal Bunbury-FW (#12) - [74’ ⬅️] Sean Davis-CM (#54) Joe Willis-GK (#1)
Subs: C.J. Sapong-CF (#17) - [74’ ➡️] Ethan Zubak-CF (#11) Josh Bauer-CB (#22) Luke Haakenson-LW (#26) Elliot Panicco-GK (#30) Taylor Washington-LB (#23) - [88’ ➡️ - 90+3’ 🟨]

Inter Miami v. Philadelphia Union Final: Miami 2-0 Philly

Inter Miami Lineup:

Starting: DeAndre Yedlin-RB (#2) - [30’ 🟨] Drake Callender-GK (#1) Chris McVey-CB (#4)
Subs: Ben Cremaschi-CM (#30)\** Bryce Duke-CM (#8)\* - [60’ ➡️] Ryan Sailor-CB (#15) - [60’ ➡️] Victor Ulloa-DM (#13) - [90+1’ ➡️]

Philadelphia Union Lineup:

Starting: Leon Flach-CM (#31)\* - [21’ 🟨 - 62’ ⬅️] Alejandro Bedoya-CM (#11) - [79’ 🟨 - 86’ ⬅️]
Subs: Quinn Sullivan-AM (#33)\** - [78’ ➡️] Jack McGlynn-CM (#16)\** - [62’ ➡️] Andrés Perea-CM (#6) - [86’ ➡️] Nathan Harriel-RB (#26)\* Matt Real-LB (#2) Holden Trent-GK (#13)

Austin FC v. CF Montréal Final: Austin 1-0 Montréal

Austin FC Lineup:

Starting: Owen Wolff-CM (#33)\** - [22’ 🟨] Gyasi Zardes-CF (#9) - [76’ ⬅️] Diego Fagundez-LW (#14) - [76’ ⬅️] Brad Stuver-GK (#1)
Subs: Nick Lima-RB (#24) - [76’ ➡️ - 88’ Great Cross] Ethan Finlay-RW (#13) - [69’ ➡️] Will Bruin-CF (#29) Matt Bersano-GK (#20) Hector Jimenez-LB (#16)

CF Montréal Lineup:

Starting: Aaron Herrera-RB (#22)
Subs: Mason Toye-CF (#13) Logan Ketterer-GK (#1)

Orlando City v. FC Cincinnati Final: Orlando 0-0 Cincinnati

Orlando City Lineup:

Starting: Michael Halliday-RB (#26)\** - [71’ ⬅️] Abdi Salim-CB (#28)\* Kyle Smith-CB (#24)
Subs: Mason Stajduhar-GK (#31) Duncan McGuire-CF (#13)\*

FC Cincinnati Lineup:

Starting: Brandon Vazquez-CF (#19) - [86’ ⬅️] Roman Celentano-GK (#18) Matt Miazga-CB (#21) Nick Hagglund-CB (#4) Raymon Gaddis-RB (#28) - [68’ ⬅️]
Subs: Ian Murphy-CB (#32) Quimi Ordoñez-CF (#29)\** Malik Pinto-CM (#26)\* Alec Kann-GK (#1)

Los Angeles FC v. Portland Timbers Final: LAFC 3-2 Portland

Los Angeles FC Lineup:

Starting: Kellyn Acosta-CM (#23) John McCarthy-GK (#77) Ryan Hollingshead-LB (#24) - [45+8’ 🟨]
Subs: Aaron Long-CB (#33) - [80’ ➡️] Nathan Ordaz-CF (#27)\** Christian Torres-LW (#21)\** Erik Dueñas-RB (#18)\** Timothy Tillman-CM (#11) - [66’ ➡️ - 72’ 🟨]

Portland Timbers Lineup:

Starting: Eryk Williamson-CM (#19) David Bingham-GK (#1) Justin Rasmussen-LB (#14) - [60’ ⬅️] Zac McGraw-CB (#18) - [41’ 🟨]
Subs: Hunter Sulte-GK (#26)\* Diego Gutierrez-RW (#16) - [90+1’ ➡️]

Colorado Rapids v. Sporting Kansas City Final: Colorado 0-0 Kansas City

Colorado Rapids Lineup:

Starting: Darren Yapi-CF (#77)\** Cole Bassett-AM (#23)\* Keegan Rosenberry-RB (#2) William Yarbrough-GK (#22)
Subs: Sebastian Anderson-RB (#27)\* Abraham Rodriguez-GK (#26)\*

Sporting Kansas City Lineup:

Starting: John Pulskamp-GK (#1)\* Ben Sweat-LB (#2) - [82’ ⬅️] Graham Zusi-RB (#8)
Subs: Kayden Pierre-RB (#24)\** Jake Davis-CM (#17)\* Cam Duke-CM (#28)\* - [88’ ➡️] Felipe Hernandez-CM (#21) - [72’ ➡️] Robert Castellanos-CB (#19) Khiry Shelton-CF (#11) - [72’ ➡️] Kendall McIntosh-GK (#22) Chris Rindov-CB (#82)\*

Chicago Fire v. New York City FC Final: Chicago 1-1 NYCFC

Chicago Fire Lineup:

Starting: Brian Gutierrez-RW (#17)\** - [64’ ⬅️] Chris Mueller-LW (#8) - [64’ ⬅️] Spencer Richey-GK (#18)
Subs: Mauricio Pineda-CB (#22) - [14’ ➡️ - 34’ 🟨] Kendall Burks-CB (#27) Jonathan Dean-RW (#24) Wyatt Omsberg-CB (#16) Jeff Gal-GK (#25)

New York City FC Lineup:

Starting: James Sands-DM (#6) - [73’ ⬅️] Andres Jasson-LW (#21)\* - [58’ 🟨 - 68’ ⬅️] Keaton Parks-DM (#55) Luis Barraza-GK (#1)
Subs: Matt Freese-GK (#49) Justin Haak-CM (#80)\* - [73’ ➡️] Gabe Segal-CF (#19)\* Kevin O’Toole-LB (#22) Stephen Turnbull-RB (#34) - [90+4’ ➡️] Tony Alfaro-CB (#13)

St. Louis CITY v. Charlotte FC Final: St. Louis 3-1 Charlotte

St. Louis CITY Lineup:

Starting: Niko Gioacchini-CF (#11) - [74’ ⬅️] Tim Parker-CB (#26) - [45’ 🟨] John Nelson-LB (#14) Jared Stroud-LW (#8) - [61’ 🟨 - 65’ ⬅️] Jake Nerwinski-RB (#2)
Subs: Indiana Vassilev-LW (#19)\* - [74’ ➡️] Akil Watts-RB (#20) Miguel Perez-AM (#28)\** - [88’ ➡️] Sam Adeniran-CF (#16) - [74’ ➡️] Josh Yaro-CB (#15)

Charlotte FC Lineup:

Starting: Derrick Jones-CM (#20) Pablo Sisniega-GK (#23) Brandt Bronico-LB (#13)
Subs: Jaylin Lindsey-RB (#24) George Marks-GK (#31) Orrin McKinze Gaines-RW (#17) - [84’ ➡️] Ben Bender-LM (#15)\*

Columbus Crew v. DC United Final: Columbus 2-0 DC

Columbus Crew Lineup:

Starting: Aidan Morris-CM (#8)\* Darlington Nagbe-CM (#6) Philip Quinton-CB (#2)
Subs: Patrick Schulte-GK (#28)\* Sean Zawadzki-CM (#25) - [90+1’ ➡️] Isaiah Parente-CM (#16) Jake Morris-LB (#33) Max Arfsten-RW (#8)\*

DC United Lineup:

Starting: Chris Durkin-RM (#8) - [62’ ⬅️] Tyler Miller-GK (#1) Russell Canouse-CM (#6) Steve Birnbaum-CB (#15)
Subs: Jackson Hopkins-CF (#25)\** - [62’ ➡️] Kristian Fletcher-LW (#26)\** Matai Akinmboni-CB (#45)\*** Donovan Pines-CB (#23) Alex Bono-GK (#24) Ted Ku-DiPietro-AM (#35)\* - [62’ ➡️]
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2023.03.02 16:26 zpencil Compilation of DLC speculation

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2023.03.01 22:46 Tg11T Pulp Fiction (2024) a remake fan cast idea

My cast for a 2024 Pulp Fiction remake fan cast
Directed by: Paul Thomas Anderson or Robert Rodriguez
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2023.02.28 23:35 InfernoAA The Year of the Rebook Part Four: Evolution, Halloween Havoc, Survivor Series

SmackDown! 1000 (October 16th 2018)
Coming out of No Mercy, SmackDown! celebrates its 1000th episode with a number of notable segments. An Evolution reunion sees Randy Orton snidely comment about how he’s the only one left steering their ship after all these years, the rest hitting the hay or thinking they’re too big for WWE now, but Batista smirks back a reminder that unlike Ric Flair and Triple H, he’s not yet officially retired, and with a winning record over the Viper, Orton should watch his tongue. Randy looks taken aback by the comment, but ultimately laughs it off as the 4 old chums continue getting chummy.
In light of Kurt Angle’s return to form at No Mercy, he runs it back against old SmackDown Six rival Rey Mysterio with GM Edge as referee, paying tribute to the other 3 that couldn’t join them here, delivering a fast-paced banger like SummerSlam all those years ago. Rey puts up a good fight, but Kurt picks up another key win on his road to re-establishing himself!
Joining in on the festivities is John Cena, who puts out an Open Challenge in a fashion very similar to his own debut on SmackDown!, which is answered by Sami Zayn like 3 years ago for the US Title! With Kevin Owens in his corner, Zayn looks to prove he has that ruthless aggression, continuing to channel his NXT fire to give John one hell of a battle, even coming closer than he did against Bryan, but he still doesn’t have enough to leave victorious, an Attitude Adjustment extending his losing streak.
And in the main event is the hotly anticipated rematch between Samoa Joe and Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship, running it back from their Great Balls of Fire match last year, the Conqueror targeting the Destroyer given Samoa was responsible for Brock’s elimination in their WrestleMania match earlier in the year. It’s another destructive war between two beasts, but this time Joe prevails, putting Brock out with the Coquina Clutch!


Evolution
Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
October 21st 2018
Skillet’s own Jen Ledger puts forth an empowering track in her first-ever single which sets the tone for tonight, the Women’s Revolution “Not Dead Yet”!

Shayna Baszler, Jessamyn Duke, Marina Shafir vs Michelle McCool & Divas of Doom
Whilst Ronda’s stuck it out on the main roster to great success, her other 3 fellow Horsewomen, Shayna Baszler, Jessamyn Duke, and Marina Shafir, have been cleaning up shop down in NXT, a one-sided run from the Queen of Spades as NXT Women’s Champion most recently coming to an end at Kairi Sane’s hands. With Duke & Shafir and the Divas of Doom both being eliminated in the Semi Finals of the Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament, and Baszler looking for a match on Evolution’s card, they put a hit out on Natalya & Beth Phoenix, wanting to grow their names at the Divas Era icons’ expense! As the hungry jackals circle them though, the inaugural Divas Champion, Michelle McCool, makes the save, levelling the playing field to set a fiery Six-Woman Tag to open the historic PPV!
In a clash of new vs old, McCool and co. are afforded the opportunity to properly showcase their talents, using veteran instincts to crack down on the greener Duke and Shafir, though they make up for it using their lethal MMA techniques, Baszler’s squad bringing them down with a Kirifuda Clutch to Natalya!
Shayna Baszler, Jessamyn Duke, Marina Shafir def. Michelle McCool & Divas of Doom (10:13)

Mildred Burke Memorial Battle Royale
Celebrating the legacy of one of women’s wrestling’s oldest icons and WWE Hall of Famer Mildred Burke, a battle royale is created in her honour, the winner granted a shot at any women’s championship of their choosing. With familiar faces like Molly Holly, Ivory, Kaitlyn, and more returning, it’s a true blast from the past as generations collide. Naomi and Melina get some unique survival spots together, whilst the Riott Squad notably size up to Victoria, Ruby looking into a mirror of sorts, but it’s NXT’s Candice LeRae that wins by last eliminating Mickie James, properly honouring Burke’s legacy of standing up to the men of wrestling, LeRae having made quite the career out of doing the same.
Candice LeRae last eliminates Mickie James (13:20)

NXT Women’s Championship: Kairi Sane (c) vs Io Shirai
With LeRae potentially next in line for her own brand’s title, it’s important to determine who exactly she might face, Kairi Sane personally requesting to defend her strap against ex-STARDOM rival Io Shirai, who just recently signed with the promotion after being eliminated in the Mae Young Classic’s Semi Finals by Tegan Nox, now catapulted directly into a massive shot against last year’s winner! Running back their old Joshi classics, familiarity breeds a beautiful exhibition of evenly-matched wrestling, Sane at points left questioning whether she made the right decision picking one of the best women’s wrestlers in the world as her first defence. But gifted the opportunity to immediately cement her reign, Kairi pushes through, evading an Asai Moonsault from the Genius of the Sky to nail an InSane Elbow to the back, before rolling Shirai over to land another to the chest, beating the woman who’s had her number over the years!
Kairi Sane (c) def. Io Shirai to retain the NXT Women’s Championship (18:34)

The IIconics vs The Bella Twins
Upon being ousted in the opening round of the Tag Title tournament, The IIconics throw a hissy fit, calling it unfair they had to face legends in the Divas of Doom off the bat, given no time to prepare seeing as Beth was slated as a mystery partner. Left without a match at Evolution, Peyton Royce and Billie Kay call out any team in the back to fight them, the Aussies wanting to prove there’s no better pairing than the two of them (when given a notice). Their jaws drop to the floor when The Bella Twins answer their call, stating Twin Magic always prevails, Royce and Kay lacking the blood bond Nikki and Brie share.
When provided the platform to prove that though, Peyton and Billie surprise the Bellas with their chemistry, the best friends smoothly stringing together a series of underhanded tactics to keep themselves ahead of the curve, whilst masterminding the art of taunting by dressing up as the Bellas! Confusion runs rife as the referee loses track of who’s who, legal and illegal tags blending into each other, but it’s a Sick Knee from Sydney that ends things on a win for Peyton & Billie!
The IIconics def. The Bella Twins (11:23)

Paige vs Lita
Despite having the full package of being accomplished, given royal treatment, and having her own posse, Paige’s chase for another Women’s Championship has been largely unsuccessful, SummerSlam about as close as she’s gotten in the past year. Patience running out, Paige unleashes a tirade about how she’s the one that kickstarted this revolution for the Women’s Division, people like the Horsewomen, Trish Stratus and Lita being credited for the Anti-Diva’s efforts to get them more noticed.
As the disrespect continues to mount in ensuing weeks, Absolution trashing on the legacies of the women that’ve come before them, Lita decides to put a stop to it, confronting Paige mid-rant one week to level her with a slap and shut her up! It feels great in the moment, though it earns her undesired enemies, an embarrassed Paige becoming hellbent on humiliating the Extreme Diva. Tensions leading to a match, Paige gives her washed-up foe a beating, seeming to confirm her words that Lita can’t hold a candle to her, but as cockiness takes over, so does Lita, turning Paige’s overconfidence against her, taking Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville out with a Litasault to the outside, before a Twist of Fate puts Paige down for 3!
Lita def. Paige (13:49)

Women’s Tag Team Championship Finals: Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch vs Sasha Banks & Bayley
Once a united front against MMA’s Horsewomen, the loss at WrestleMania takes it’s toll on WWE’s Horsewomen in different ways, fracturing them into two separate groups. On one side is Charlotte and Becky, sticking to their morals as they’ve gotten directly in the fight with Rousey, doing their best to try stop her invasion before it spirals out of control. And on the other side is Banks and Bayley, refusing to assume responsibility for the monster they helped create in Ronda, doing what’s most convenient for themselves inside and outside the ring.
When they find themselves in the Finals of the tournament to crown the inaugural Women’s Tag Team Champions however, the time to unleash all the disdain they’ve kept under their skins rises to the surface, the four women letting their actions do the talking for them, holding nothing back as they determine who the better side is between them. Fan-favourite Becky has her own motivations, her fellow Irishwoman Velvet McIntyre one half of the first WWF Women’s Tag Champions, MSG heavily behind her as fans continue to clamour for Becky to get the spotlight her other 3 peers already have, Flair at WrestleMania 32, Bayley at WrestleMania 33, and Sasha at WrestleMania 34, though her story continues to be one of heartbreak, the BackstabbeBayley-to-Belly driving the air out of Lynch’s lungs, Banks & Bayley leading the latest revolution of women’s wrestling in WWE!
Sasha Banks & Bayley def. Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch to become the inaugural Women’s Tag Team Champions (17:34)

Alexa Bliss vs Trish Stratus
Since losing her RAW Women’s Championship to Asuka, things haven’t been the same for Alexa Bliss, the Goddess spiralling down the card, instead giving way to her contemporaries as they trample over her at her lowest. Racking up key losses, the crowd almost feel sympathy for Alexa and her fall from grace, ditching the mean girl shtick and earnestly trying to recapture her old spark. Noticing Bliss’s efforts and talents, Trish Stratus offers to mentor her spiritual successor, Alexa humbly accepting, citing how she’s looked up to Trish her entire career, proceeding to be coached by her idol in ensuing weeks, which sees her game improve, slowly finding her mojo again. When it comes to the final test however, Trish wanting to face Bliss to test how much she’s improved since they started, extending a hand to Alexa… SHE’S SPIKED WITH A DDT!
Instantly switching up her attitude, Bliss chews Trish out, calling her a fool for ever believing Bliss needed her help, Stratus and the entire world falling for her devilry, simply using it as a tactic to lure the Canadian into facing her, wanting the pleasure of beating the figure everyone places atop their WWE Women’s Rushmore. She continues running Stratus down as undeserving of praise, claiming she would’ve had triple the success Trish had in her heyday had Alexa been around that era, as whilst Trish is just looks, Bliss has that and actual talent. Set off by Bliss’s disrespect and wasting of her time, a fired up Stratus walks into NYC to give Alexa the ultimate lesson in humility, trying to capture a win like her career rival Lita. Unfortunately for her, Alexa’s too damn good, the Twisted Bliss giving Alexa the rejuvenation she’s been after in a torch-passing moment!
Alexa Bliss def. Trish Stratus (15:03)

SmackDown Women’s Championship: Ronda Rousey (c) vs Meiko Satomura
Ronda’s claims of being the Baddest Woman on the Planet ring true when she completes the colour set of running through WWE’s staple Four Horsewomen, winning another prestigious Women’s Championship in a whole new sport. Having made majority of SmackDown’s roster bend to her will already, Rousey demands fresh competition that can truly test what she’s made of, and it results in the grandest challenger of them all, Mae Young Classic Semi Finalist Meiko Satomura appearing on the titantron to accept Ronda’s open invitation!
One of the greatest Joshi wrestlers ever, the Final Boss gives Rousey the humbling of a lifetime like she’s Naomichi Marufuji fighting Kazuchika Okada in the 2016 G1, a true Ace stretching the supposed next best thing beyond their comfort, Ronda’s ego taking a massive beating here. Both women with judo backgrounds, they find themselves on equal footing when Rousey tries to beat Meiko the same way she’s taken down her other foes, Satomura rendering her strategy useless, even nearly submitting Ronda with an Armbar of her own which Ronda has to make the ropes to break! Beating the absolute tar out of each other, Rousey very narrowly topples the Living Legend with a Piper’s Pit into a Modified Juji-Gatame, leaving New York a whole new competitor!
Ronda Rousey (c) def. Meiko Satomura to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship (18:07)

Mae Young Classic Finals: Toni Storm vs Tegan Nox
When an ACL injury took Tegan Nox out the running for the inaugural Mae Young Classic before her campaign could even begin, tireless months of rehab and sacrifice brought her back to the goal she’s chased for the past year, finally getting her chance to partake in the sequel to the initial massively successful tournament. Pouring blood, sweat and tears into the canvas, she manages to bag her spot in the Finals off an upset over Io Shirai, whilst on the other end, rising prodigy Toni Storm knocks off Meiko Satomura to claim her spot at the finish line.
Both coming up through the UK indies scene, even facing off a number of times along the way, Storm carved out the much grander legacy, winning titles across STARDOM, PROGRESS and wXw, compared to Tegan’s WCPW success, placing her as the favourite to take the trophy home. Though when placed in underdog situations like these, Nox shines her brightest, sticking it to the detractors as she delivers a highly competitive battle against the woman she knows all too well. An aggravated ACL injury’s teased in the late stages, though Tegan continues to push on, not giving up now after coming so far, countering a Storm Zero with a Vulture Culture Destroyer, followed by a Shiniest Wizard to win the tournament, Nox’s dreams coming true!
Tegan Nox def. Toni Storm to win the 2018 Mae Young Classic (15:46)

RAW Women’s Championship: Asuka (c) vs Ember Moon [30-Minute Iron Woman]
As promised to herself, Ember Moon doesn’t make excuses about the manner which she lost to Asuka at Unforgiven, rather heading right back out to demand another match with the Empress of Tomorrow if she’s sure she doesn’t fear the War Goddess. Asuka tries to deny her, saying after 3 losses it’s clear Moon was never ready for Asuka, but when Ember personally beats old indies foe Mickie James to earn another shot, there’s no escaping for the RAW Women’s Champion, destiny closing in on her. Wrestling her main roster debut exactly 364 days ago, the 1110th day of Asuka’s undefeated streak is by far her toughest, made a 30-Minute Iron Woman match by management to give both women ample time and opportunities to determine a clear victory in their saga!
The first third sees them both fight for the vaunted first fall to put themselves ahead of the other in the running, yet they’re too evenly matched for either to break the stalemate, knowing one another like the back of their hands at this point. Though Ember’s prepared for the underhanded tactics Asuka’s resorted to against her previously, she’s caught off guard when Asuka blatantly disqualifies herself in full view of the referee by nailing Moon with a steel chair, going ham on Ember with it to hand the War Goddess the first fall! It’s not long after that Asuka easily ties it up one apiece with the Asuka Lock, maintaining control of the match as it reaches deep waters, the Empress deciding to stall out the time whilst preventing Ember from mounting a comeback, no sudden death overtimes handed out here. But when all hope seems lost, Moon digs deep and starts rallying back, catching Asuka by surprise with an Eclipse that launches her out the ring!
Ember almost gets it done on a countout, though she sticks to her code, rolling Asuka back inside to beat her the proper way, only to eat a Buzzsaw Kick right away and collapse into the Asuka Lock! Quickly fading in the hold, the result seems to be a forgone conclusion… BUT EMBER FIGHTS BACK, BREAKING FREE OF THE HOLD! Ducking another Buzzsaw to nail Asuka with one of her own, Moon nails another ECLIPSE! ONE! TWO! THREE! EMBER JUST PINNED ASUKA! SHE’S THE FIRST TO PIN THE EMPRESS IN OVER 3 YEARS! The crowd’s whipped into a frenzy as Moon stands 2-1 over the champion, who desperately fights back in the match’s closing minutes, doing all she can to tie it back up and retain… BUT THE TIME EXPIRES! THE STREAK IS OVER! EMBER CONQUERS HER WHITE WHALE! Tickertape, flowers, and the likes, the entire women’s roster, past and present, comes out to congratulate Ember, ending the show with Moon standing atop the division!
Ember Moon def. Asuka (c) to win the RAW Women’s Championship (30:00)


Halloween Havoc (RAW)
United Center (Chicago, Illinois)
October 28th 2018
With Spooky Season in full effect, there’s no better way to ring in the ghoulish final days than a “Dance Macabre” from Ghost’s new Prequelle album!

AJ Styles vs Mustafa Ali
The Phenomenal One tried his damndest but he just couldn’t topple the King, Finn Balor putting him 6 feet under. Left without direction, an aimless AJ Styles chomps at the bit for competition, challenging the locker room each week to be made famous at his hands, trashing each person that steps up using his unparalleled wrestling ability. Receiving challenges from both RAW and 205 Live, the most notable of them all is Mustafa Ali, who gives AJ his toughest fight yet, only to succumb to the Styles Clash, though earning AJ’s and the wider locker room’s attention. Seeing potential in Ali, Styles extends him an invite to The Club, looking for new blood to train up, but when Mustafa refuses, AJ sicks Gallows & Anderson on him, telling Ali to have more respect for his veterans by listening to them. Fighting on behalf of his honour, Mustafa challenges AJ to a rematch at Halloween Havoc, set in Ali’s hometown of Chicago, a cocky Styles accepting, having already beaten Ali once.
Wrapping up his saga with Buddy Murphy earlier in the week on 205 Live’s 100th episode, putting over the Juggernaut, Mustafa kicks off the PPV in the hottest fashion possible in a bout reminiscent of Rey Misterio Jr. vs Eddie Guerrero from this very event 21 years ago, Ali wearing Rey’s Phantom gear, and Styles in Eddie esque black and gold tights. The story revolves around AJ’s reliance on his size and strength, whilst Ali pulls off insane counters at every twist and turn to keep Styles guessing. Though still hurting from Tuesday, a flash hurricanrana pin counters an Avalanche Styles Clash attempt, MUSTAFA SCORING THE UPSET!
Mustafa Ali def. AJ Styles (13:51)

Women’s Tag Team Championship: Bayley & Sasha Banks (c) vs The IIconics
Crowned the inaugural Tag Champions, Bayley & Banks are on top of the world, though they instantly receive a call out from the RAW team they didn’t face in the original tournament bracket, The IIconics wanting a piece of the champions after vanquishing The Bellas at Evolution. Challenge accepted, the champions make their first defence only one week into their reign, as their challengers act like the best team in the world, brimming with confidence given their latest win. Royce & Kay put up a worthy fight to test Bayley & Banks’s cohesion, though they’re unable to match them, the BackstabbeBayley-to-Belly gaining another victim.
Bayley & Sasha Banks (c) def. The IIconics to retain the Women’s Tag Team Championship (11:18)

Cruiserweight Championship: PAC (c) vs Finn Balor
Though the United States Championship was ripped from his mantle, PAC doesn’t pay the loss too much mind, more focused on the fact he’s ruling over the Cruiserweight Division again, only bringing a different edge to the title, wanting to elevate it to the level of the Universal Championship now, building up its prestige with important defences on RAW. This catches the eyes of Finn Balor, who may not have another Universal Title shot lined up for himself, but recognises the Cruiserweight Title as the next best thing, treating it with the same respect PAC gives it, having once tried to do the same with NJPW’s IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship.
Reflecting on the legacies of some of the greatest Juniors to ever exist, from Jushin Thunder Liger to Rey Mysterio to even himself, Balor wants to add another title from the weight class to his resume. With Finn beating him each time they’ve fought since coming to WWE, PAC’s eager to avenge his KOTR and NXT losses to Balor, delivering a bout reminiscent of the junior classics that’ve taken the likes of NJPW, NOAH, and Dragon Gate by storm over the years. Balor goes for the Coup de Grace, but he rolls his ankle on the landing as PAC evades, allowing the Bastard to cinch in the Rings of Saturn to force Finn unconscious!
PAC (c) def. Finn Balor to retain the Cruiserweight Championship (18:13)

Randy Orton vs Braun Strowman
Ominously carried out by The Wyatt Family after his loss to Bray Wyatt, Braun Strowman’s snapped out his trance of demolishing anything that moves, rather having his targets more focused again as he gives into Bray’s offer of fully reuniting the family, Wyatt subsequently setting Strowman after the man he never truly got revenge over, Braun targeting Randy Orton! And it’s right up the Viper’s alley with his recent shift towards wrecking younger stars, Strowman another of the new generation who Randy holds a grudge against, never truly getting to kill off the Monster Among Men after his last opportunity was taken from him back in 2015 due to injury during his siding with The Shield against The Wyatts. Preying on Braun, Randy attempts to add him to his long list of Wyatt-related casualties, dissecting the big man with malintent, an RKO through the announcer’s table almost netting him the win, though he gets another coming when a second RKO is caught, Strowman demolishing him with a Running Powerslam to win!
Braun Strowman def. Randy Orton (11:25)

RAW Tag Team Championship: The Revival (c) vs The Usos [Barbed Wire Steel Cage]
The long-awaited rematch between The Revival and The Usos coming 5 months after the first, it more than meets expectations as Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson levelled their series with the twins. A much more chaotic match that night, no rules to string them in place, when the two teams yearn for a tiebreaker, the complete opposite environment is suggested, rather being confined inside a Barbed Wire Steel Cage! No escaping to settle this one, only pinfalls and submissions earning victory, the violence is upped tenfold when the two teams agree to put an end to their rivalry this way, one more classic set to ensue. Blending their experiences from the past two bouts whilst incorporating a new edge with the steel enclosure surrounding them from all angles, they make full use of the cage to put the hurt on each other, a malevolent war for the gold culminating in a Double Uce from the heights putting down the champions, Jimmy & Jey winning the titles!
The Usos def. The Revival (c) to win the RAW Tag Team Championship (22:39)

United States Championship: Bobby Lashley (c) vs Apollo Crews
Bobby Lashley’s been a one-man wrecking crew since returning to WWE, even a loss to Brock Lesnar not fazing the Dominator, taking the United States Championship the very next PPV. Ready to embark on a lengthy reign, he defends it in a couple squashes to start with on RAW, though it leaves him unsatisfied, wanting to flatten someone worthy of challenging him. And after his tightly contested challenge for the strap 3 months prior against the previous champion, Apollo Crews tries his luck at the strap again, this time in a whole other style of fight, Bobby and Apollo focusing on their respective power games. Crews tries his best Rocky Balboa, but Lashley acts as his Apollo Creed, knocking him down after another close attempt by the One Man Nation.
Bobby Lashley (c) def. Apollo Crews to retain the United States Championship (12:01)

The Broken-ish Hardyz vs The Wyatt Family
The path to healing comes with acceptance, and after the mental and emotional turmoil Jeff Hardy’s undergone in the past months, he seems to get some sense talked into him by his older brother after their Willow’s Way match, Matt telling Willow he’s sick and requires treatment. However, it’s not one he’s able to deliver himself, the Lake of Reincarnation failing to sap him of his ailment. Rather, there’s only one man he knows that’s capable of doing so, but it’ll be a tough bargain. Willow puts his trust in his brother as Matt goes knocking on the door of… Bray Wyatt. Arriving at the Wyatt Compound, he pleads with Bray at the gate for his help, though Wyatt refuses to see him, questioning what he owes Hardy after their battles earlier in the year.
Matt doesn’t give up though, continuing to pester Bray, stating that he’s been keeping an eye on the rebuilding Wyatt’s been doing lately with his family, Matt merely wishing the same for himself, wanting his brother back properly. The sentiment touches the Eater of Worlds given how crucial it was to him to restore his cult, though he doesn’t outright give Matt what he wants, telling him if The Hardyz can beat Luke Harper & Erick Rowan, he’ll consider it. And so, Willow follows Matt’s leads as he takes it to the swampy duo, the size mismatch letting the Wyatts take the upper hand, but the legendary Hardy duo are able to pull through, a Twist of Fate/Swanton Bomb combo to Rowan giving them the win!
The Broken-ish Hardyz def. The Wyatt Family (11:14)

RAW Women’s Championship: Ember Moon (c) vs Alexa Bliss
Two of the biggest wins at Evolution belonged to Ember Moon and Alexa Bliss, the former ending Asuka’s streak to win RAW’s top title, the latter beating Hall of Famer Trish Stratus to assert herself over the past generation. It’s only natural that the Goddess steps up to be the War Goddess’s first challenger, wanting back the title she once held with pride now that she no longer has to go through Asuka for it, a much closer match in size and ability between herself and Moon. Not forgetting to try mentally psyche out Ember heading into their match, bringing back her cruel edge that’s been long missed, Alexa’s bark happens to be marginally worse than her bite, giving Moon a fantastic first test, though being Eclipsed all the same!
Ember Moon (c) def. Alexa Bliss to retain the RAW Women’s Championship (13:25)

Universal Championship: Dean Ambrose (c) vs Seth Rollins vs Roman Reigns [TLC]
At long last, Dean’s torn everything away from both his Shield brothers, sitting atop RAW as its kingpin. And with Cesaro and Kassius Ohno by his side, he’s unstoppable. Though for the eagle-eyed viewers, as fruitful as the past months have been for the trio, Ambrose’s obsessions with Rollins and Reigns have resulted in him glossing over some very key subtle interactions with his lads. At times treating them more like his task force than equals, pushing them around to do his bidding, and also talking them out of desired singles title opportunities, directing their focus purely on the reason he brought them all together, they growing disgruntled, Cesaro already once making it clear how he feels about such people back at WrestleMania with Sheamus.
Still, they keep their opinions to themselves as Dean’s next ‘task’ presents itself, Rollins enacting his rematch clause for Ambrose’s title, only to be shockingly cut in half by a Spear from Reigns! At one point defending Seth from Dean, Roman’s new demeanour has led him to turning his back on Seth too, taking no more risks in trust when it comes to the men he once conquered the world beside, Roman’s contempt stemming from Seth’s lack of support for the Big Dog when he and his family were under attack by Dean, declaring that Rollins isn’t a true brother to him if he wouldn’t stick his neck out for family like he did for him. But the Architect calls him a hypocrite, reminding him how Dean came after Seth in the first place with Reigns nowhere to be seen, the Universal Championship meaning more to him than backing Rollins up.
An opportunity to knock both Seth and Roman’s heads together simultaneously and officially bury The Shield forever, Ambrose takes it by the horns, demanding both men at Halloween Havoc! But only if he gets to choose the stipulation… Wanting to leave them with scars that’ll last them a lifetime, he wants a TLC MATCH, returning to the very stipulation they all made their debut together under! Come the PPV, it’s all out carnage as the rivalry that’s dominated RAW throughout 2018 reaches its finale, every shred of hatred each man’s amassed for the others over the past 6 years letting itself be known. When Seth finds himself fingertips from the title, Cesaro and Ohno snatch him off to deliver a KRS-One through a ladder at Dean’s request, before holding the main ladder steady as Ambrose makes the climb…
But as he reaches the top, about to unhook his title, he feels the ladder wobble beneath him. Looking down, he finds Cesaro and Ohno PUSHING THE LADDER OVER, SENDING DEAN CRASHING THROUGH A STACK OF TABLES! A stunned silence overcomes Chicago as the Kings of Wrestling walk out on Ambrose, leaving Roman to emerge from the wreckage and unhook the title to end his Universal Title chase, ending the show standing tall with The Usos, all 3 draped in gold!
Roman Reigns def. Dean Ambrose (c) and Seth Rollins to win the Universal Championship (30:12)


Survivor Series
Staples Center (Los Angeles, California)
November 18th 2018
The path to summitting “The Mountain” is one of survival of the fittest at its finest, Three Days Grace’s new Outsider album setting the mood for the night!

Team RAW (Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, Randy Orton, Mustafa Ali, Rusev) vs Team SmackDown! (Daniel Bryan, Shinsuke Nakamura, Hideo Itami, Andrade “Cien” Almas, The Miz) [Survivor Series]
As per the annual Brand Warfare festivities, the first of 5 RAW vs SmackDown! matches this year is announced to be the Men’s 5v5, only this time there’s real stakes to it, those winning brand matches receiving better odds at drawing a later number in the Royal Rumble, but more specifically for this match, any survivors receiving a shot at their brand’s World Title, motivating all 10 men involved to put their best feet forward! A series of qualifiers determining the respective line-ups, as usual it’s an exciting blitz between the sides, participants falling like dominos as the match progresses. In the end, only Finn Balor from RAW and Daniel Bryan from SmackDown! remain in a rematch from the King of the Ring Finals, this time seeing Bryan knock the King off with a Knee Plus to bring it home for the Blue Brand!
Team SmackDown def. Team RAW (25:32)

Cruiserweight Championship: PAC (c) (RAW) vs Rey Mysterio (SmackDown!)
Balor was just one of many targets for the Bastard to scalp and hang on his wall, PAC thirsty to kill more legendary junior heavyweights as he continues to reinforce his Cruiserweight Championship’s image. When Mysterio fails to qualify for Team SmackDown! thanks to Andrade’s interference, it’s the Jordie who stops Rey from going after his rival in a vengeful quest, instead directing his attention to himself during an invasion from RAW on SmackDown!, attacking Rey with the Rings of Saturn! Wanting to add Mysterio to his list of defences, he stays on the Master of the 619 until Rey takes the challenge, resulting in arguably the title’s most important defence yet, the luchador giving PAC no cakewalk, embarking on a WCW-style cruiserweight bout, PAC and Rey tearing the entire house down! A Black Arrow is able to tie up the score for the night, the two brands sitting 1-1!
PAC (c) def. Rey Mysterio to retain the Cruiserweight Championship (14:28)

Dean Ambrose vs Kings of Wrestling
At Halloween Havoc, Dean Ambrose’s worst nightmare came true again, being stabbed in the back by his supposed partners, Cesaro and Ohno kicking him to the curb to cost him his title. KOW at one point being a full-fledged stable on the indies, Cesaro and Ohno truly hoped to rebuild that regime once more, but Ambrose’s selfishness lost him that, just like with all his other relationships that’ve soured. Done letting him push them around, they instead want him downed at their feet again, challenging him for Survivor Series!
Though Dean doesn’t appear in the lead-up to the PPV, only delivering haunting warnings from the titantron whilst he works off injuries sustained from his fall, he promises to maim the two when he returns. And he looks deadlier than ever, all sorts of scars tattooing his body, proceeding to beat the tar out of his ex-partners for their betrayal, though adrenaline soon leaves him, a nasty 2-on-1 mugging ensuing from KOW. Dean does his best to stay alive, though he’s no match for both men, who emphatically put him down with a KRS-One! Not done just yet, a Pilmaniser with the chair around Dean’s neck from Cesaro and Ohno puts him out possibly for good!
Kings of Wrestling def. Dean Ambrose (12:59)

Bobby Lashley (RAW) vs Drew McIntyre (SmackDown!)
Continuing with brand warfare, Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre having proven to be juggernauts on their respective brands, crushing any unfortunate soul that tempts their hand, holding on strong to their titles. With history dating back to TNA between them, Lashley taking McIntyre’s World Championship from him there, Drew’s been wanting a chance to return the favour ever since by joining the very short list (Brock Lesnar) of people that’ve beaten Lashley since his return 7 months ago. Two of the more protected competitors going, when McIntyre ultimately calls out Bobby, that all goes out the window, one of them sure to go down as they defend their respective brands. It’s every bit as enjoyable as a hoss fight should be, Drew’s babyface fire providing the perfect foil for Lashley’s dominant heel, a pair of Spears taking McIntyre down in the end!
Bobby Lashley def. Drew McIntyre (13:02)

AJ Styles (RAW) vs Kurt Angle (SmackDown!)
Since WrestleMania, Kurt Angle’s had the pleasure of facing some of the best wrestlers in the world, both against familiar foes and newer faces, his most recent run of matches witnessing him remind everyone why he’s one of the greatest of all time, mowing down competitors like his old Percocet popping self. But being stuck on one brand has it’s downsides, missing out on a number of matches featuring RAW’s talents, one of those being against one of his biggest TNA rivals, AJ Styles. Refusing to let his comeback tour run out without them meeting again, the Wrestling Machine makes a trip over to the Red Brand to call out The Phenomenal One, pointing to Survivor Series as the perfect platform for one last battle between them.
Practically handed a ticket to rain on Kurt’s parade just as he’s picking up steam again, the winning record laying in AJ’s favour, he doesn’t hesitate in meeting Angle there, resulting in another barnburner between two of the absolute best to ever do it, constant counters and big moves punctuating their battle. As Styles goes for the Phenomenal Forearm, Kurt snatches him out the air into the Ankle Lock, securing the tap-out!
Kurt Angle def. AJ Styles (15:54)

Sami Zayn vs Brock Lesnar
Despite doing everything the right way, Sami Zayn’s continued to flounder in his attempts to return to the winning bracket, losing marquee matches to Daniel Bryan and John Cena. Meanwhile, Kevin Owens has been killing it as Mr. Money in the Bank, ramping up the teases on taking the title from Samoa Joe, though focusing on his priority of ensuring his best friend finds his mojo again. When Zayn asks Kevin which one man he needs to face to prove he has what it takes, Owens half-jokingly throws out Brock Lesnar’s name, the Conqueror arguably the guy who a win over will forever cement the winner, and also someone that still lingers on Kevin’s mind after how the Universal Championship he cared so much for was taken hostage by Brock, barely defending it.
But to Kevin’s surprise, Zayn takes it to heart, eager to get revenge on KO’s behalf as he goes knocking on Paul Heyman’s door, requesting a match with Brock. Owens almost stops him at first, though curious to see where it’ll go, fuelled by his own vendetta against Lesnar, he lets Sami do his thing. Though Heyman just laughs it up, not taking Sami’s request seriously. But when Zayn continues to pester him, an amused Lesnar surprisingly shows his face, pushing Heyman to the side to directly meet Sami himself, declaring if he’ll get a handsome Big 4 PPV payday, he’s happy to fulfil Sami’s dreams.
And so, loveable underdog Sami fights Lesnar with Owens watching from ringside, and it’s ugly, Brock absolutely mauling Zayn, though dragging out his beatdown, knowing more minutes equals more money. Eyes glazed over, Sami continues to eat German after German, collapsing when Brock gets him up for an F5. Brock laughs it up as Owens considers throwing in the towel, but right as Brock lets his guard down… ZAYN FIRES BACK! Exploding to life with a sudden flurry, he makes Brock fight for his life, reaggravating the diverticulitis by shoving him gut first into the edge of the announcer’s table to counter an F5, before nailing the wounded Beast with everything he’s got, even nabbing a near-fall off a Helluva Kick! As he goes for one more though, the F5 finally catches him, Brock beating Zayn, though in the starmaking performance of Sami’s career! Disappointed, but living to tell the tale of surviving Lesnar, Zayn’s helped to the back by Owens.
Brock Lesnar def. Sami Zayn (15:36)

The Bloodline (RAW) vs Samoan SWAT Team (SmackDown)
RAW and SmackDown tied two apiece, it all boils down to the head honchos of their respective brands, Universal and RAW Tag Team Champions The Bloodline squaring off against WWE and SmackDown Tag Team Champions Samoan SWAT Team! A simple war for supremacy, the rich history between Roman Reigns and Samoa Joe reaches its next chapter, Roman evolving more into a Tribal Chief adjacent character, whilst Joe’s just a mean wrecking machine, a scorching Six-Man Tag seeing The Bloodline continue their climb, topping Joe and co. to let RAW win 3-2!
The Bloodline def. Samoan SWAT Team (18:09)

Willow the Wisp vs Bray Wyatt [Buried Alive]
When The Hardyz beat Harper and Rowan, Wyatt keeps his word, informing Matt in confidence he must bury Jeff’s Willow persona alive. A painful route but one that’ll do the trick, Matt reluctantly agrees to the terms, though doesn’t clue Willow in on the fate that awaits him, instead telling him he must beat Bray to be healed, knowing it’ll be the only way he accepts the fight. Agreeing to fight with their respective families barred from helping them, the two supernatural entities meet at Survivor Series with only one goal in mind – survive the other. A macabre brawl sees Bray struggle to beat a motivated Willow, who sets up the Swanton Bomb… BUT MATT WHACKS HIM FROM BEHIND WITH A SHOVEL, ASSISTING BRAY! Willow falls directly into the open grave, allowing Wyatt to shovel dirt onto him with Matt, putting an end to Willow!
Bray Wyatt def. Willow the Wisp (14:22)
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2023.02.28 23:34 InfernoAA The Year of the Rebook Part Three: SummerSlam, Unforgiven, No Mercy

SummerSlam
Wembley Stadium (London, England)
August 19th 2018
Hot on the charts as one of Britain’s biggest metalcore groups’ latest single, Bring Me The Horizon delivers the Biggest Party of the Summer its very own “MANTRA” as SummerSlam returns to Wembley for the first time in 26 years!

Pre-Show/RAW Tag Team Championship: Kings of Wrestling (c) vs The Revival
Kings of Wrestling have stifled all tag teams’ ability to break the glass ceiling, notably tearing down The Wyatt Family and The Usos with no end in sight to their iron grip over the division. When Rusev Day step up on RAW, they too eat a painful defeat courtesy of a Royal Bomb, further inflating the egos of the team that call themselves the best of the 21st century. But for all the challengers they’ve knocked down, there’s one duo that’s been simmering in the background, slowly rebuilding themselves after injuries plagued their rise to relevancy. Though The Revival failed to earn a shot back at Backlash, a match against The Good Brothers bags them the opportunity they’ve long waited for – their first shot at the RAW Tag Team Championship.
With the entire kickoff at their disposal, Kings of Wrestling and The Revival deliver a surefire contender for MOTN before the official show even begins, Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson showing the world what they’ve been missing out on for so long. Cesaro and Kassius Ohno start out cocky, believing once you’ve beaten one team, you’ve beaten them all, but the throwback 80’s style offence of The Revival is a whole other peak to surmount, Wilder and Dawson leaving them dazed and confused with classic combos like the Hart Attack and Midnight Express’s Veg-O-Matic! When a KRS-One is lined up on Dawson, a Chop Block from Wilder takes Cesaro down, before a Shatter Machine catches Ohno to win The Revival the titles!
The Revival def. Kings of Wrestling (c) to win the RAW Tag Team Championship (22:38)

Intercontinental Championship: Andrade “Cien” Almas (c) vs Drew McIntyre
Kicking off the main show is a massive one for the UK faithful, as Scotland’s Drew McIntyre looks to put an end to Andrade “Cien” Almas’s braggadocious run as Intercontinental Champion! The score tied 1-1 between them, Andrade taking Drew’s NXT Championship and McIntyre handing Almas his first main roster loss in King of the Ring, McIntyre’s strong victory over Sheamus presents him as a worthy next challenger, wanting to win back the title he once held as the Chosen One to do it even more justice now that he’s a better rounded performer.
In the lead-up to their match, Almas slams his limo door onto the same arm of Drew he already once injured, putting McIntyre’s ability to compete into question, yet like a true warrior, Drew powers through for his people. Zelina Vega’s interference allows Almas to keep taking back control, but when she tries to distract him as he readies the Claymore, SHEAMUS RUNS OUT TO CHASE HER OFF! Returning to his old spiky hairstyle, he stands in Drew’s corner, who turns Andrade inside out to claim the title, Wembley going wild! Raising McIntyre’s arm, Sheamus reconciles with his old friend as the two celebrate together.
Drew McIntyre def. Andrade “Cien” Almas (c) to win the Intercontinental Championship (13:56)

RAW Women’s Championship: Asuka (c) vs Bayley
In light of Sasha Banks drifting to her old persona, Bayley’s undergone changes of her own, though not as drastic, still retaining her easy to root for personality outside the ring, but the moment the bell sounds, she’s unafraid to let her killer instinct do the talking, prepared to do whatever it takes to win. And with her sights set on the woman who took her NXT Women’s Championship two years ago, there’s truly no room for softness, Bayley declaring she’s ready for Asuka. With her already failing twice against the Empress of Tomorrow, Asuka’s amused, though like everyone else that’s come to pass, she tells Bayley to bring it.
As London asks Bayley to be their girl, a much more laser-focused Horsewoman arguably gives Asuka her toughest test yet, lasting longer than anyone has yet in a straight-up match with the champion, surprising the Undefeated with her tenacity. Stringing together counters from previous experiences, an Avalanche Hurricanrana into the Bayley-to-Belly stops the hearts of Wembley, Asuka barely kicking out in time! But as Bayley goes to the well again, this time from the top, a Flying Armbar turns it around, the Asuka Lock yet again proving to be Bayley’s kryptonite!
Asuka (c) def. Bayley to retain the RAW Women’s Championship (15:48)

Daniel Bryan vs The Miz
With each loss that Daniel Bryan’s suffered since returning, there’s been one root cause for them all – he has a debt he’s still yet to pay off. Though he’s wrestled like the American Dragon on the mat, with each Shoot Kick he throws, each Running Corner Dropkick, each Knee Plus, his mind keeps going back to the man that’s stolen each and every of those moves in his absence, clouded with thoughts of The Miz, who’s weaselled past him twice now, even getting the last laugh after his WWE Title match. Frustrated at the hold the Hollywood A-Lister has over him, Daniel wants one last chance to conquer his white whale.
Ever the bargainer though, Miz states that he wants to see just how desperate Bryan is to share the ring with him. He’ll give him his match, but if Bryan loses, he must leave WWE forever, never to return! Willing to take that risk, Daniel signs his career over to the Devil himself, though evading a Skull Crushing Finale ambush, putting him in the LeBell Lock heading into the show!
Come SummerSlam, Daniel makes what could be his last entrance ever, entering in the classic maroon ROH trunks, whilst Miz has the grandest walkout of them all, complete with a helicopter and pyro. When Maryse and The Miztourage try accompany him though, he shockingly sends them to the back, saying he wants to be the man who banished Bryan all by himself. The two wrestle a thrilling, dramatic technical bout, Miz actually pulling his weight as much as he can against the GOAT. But hubris is his downfall, going for the Knee Plus, only to run right into a Cattle Mutilation, Daniel submitting Mike to keep his career!
Daniel Bryan def. The Miz (18:02)

The Wyatt Family vs Sanity [Wyatt Compound]
Whilst Bray Wyatt survived Eric Young last time, The Wyatt Family still lack a decisive win over their contemporaries, the Boiler Room Brawl loss only making Sanity grow more savage, leaving the Wyatts in ruin on RAW. Clamouring for one last match, Bray invites Eric’s cult to meet them in a special location of their own, passing on the coordinates to the reconstructed Wyatt Family Compound! All too eager for chaos, Young and co. accept, resulting in cinematic mayhem as the two trios meet one last time. Though Wyatts have the homefield advantage, Sanity don’t let them leave without battle-scars. As Nikki Cross attempts to burn the place down, Sanity relying on their numbers to take over, the astral projection of Sister Abigail’s spirit takes down Nikki, empowering the Wyatts to fight back, a Sister Abigail to Young handing Bray’s cult the win!
The Wyatt Family def. Sanity (12:24)

United States/Cruiserweight Championships: PAC (c) vs Pete Dunne (c) [Ladder]
At WrestleMania 34, PAC left with his tail tucked between his legs, embarrassed by Pete Dunne, who’s held on tightly to the Cruiserweight Championship ever since. Defending it alongside the United Kingdom Championship against all comers, the Bruiserweight’s grown bored of having just two titles, growing hungry for a third. Wanting to extend his dominion over the States too, he answers PAC’s call for competition, offering the Bastard a chance to win back the CW Title if he puts his United States Championship on the line against him! Either win it all or lose it all, PAC bites on the gamble, Dunne making him sacrifice this time, their rematch made a Ladder match with both titles dangling above the ring!
Live in Wembley, the two Brits put their bodies on the line for the ultimate prize of leaving with two, or in Pete’s case, three titles, punishing each other using the rungs to success in creative ways! Dunne uses the ladder to manipulate PAC’s joints, whilst the Black Arrow holds onto one whilst delivering a Moonsault to wipe out Pete, before eventually fighting free from a Bitter End onto a ladder bridge, instead putting Dunne through it with the Black Arrow! Gingerly scaling to the top, PAC unhooks both titles, becoming the first 3-time Cruiserweight Champion, leaving Dunne to take care of NXT UK with its weekly show rapidly approaching.
PAC (c) def. Pete Dunne (c) to retain the United States Championship and win the Cruiserweight Championship (16:12)

Charlotte Flair vs Ronda Rousey
Their match at KOTR ending inconclusively, Ronda Rousey’s kept her eyes on Charlotte Flair ever since, letting her run after Sasha Banks in hopes of her bringing the title back for Ronda to beat her for it like she initially planned to. However, when Flair comes up short, Ronda assaults her on SmackDown anyway, putting her through a window and locking in an Armbar as Charlotte screams, tapping out frantically! Holding up 4 fingers, she puts 2 down, before pointing at Flair as she lowers one more, signalling that Charlotte will be the third Horsewoman to officially submit to her.
As the Queen and Baddest Woman on the Planet collide, it’s another heated fight between two competitors that loathe each other’s guts, wrecking one another with their respective Figure-Eight Leg Lock and Armbar. Charlotte puts up another great fight, though she can’t topple the first female UFC Hall of Famer, Rousey tapping her out!
Ronda Rousey def. Charlotte Flair (14:40)

SmackDown Tag Team Championship: American Alpha (c) vs Team Angle (Kurt Angle & Shelton Benjamin)
Though Bash at the Beach was a rough night for Kurt Angle, losing his grudge match, it was quite the contrary for American Alpha as they hung onto their SmackDown Tag Team Championship. Continuing their winning ways by steamrolling Breezango for another successful defence, they make known their desire to make SummerSlam their greatest night yet, and there’s one specific duo that can make that possible. Turning to Angle, who’s sharing the ring with them, Gable reminds Kurt how the Olympic Gold Medalist beat him at WrestleMania, Chad wanting to return the favour. Though Angle’s down on his luck, he knows another competitive fight will bring his fire back out, extending the challenge to him and a partner of his choosing.
After much deliberation and convincing, Kurt caves, taking the bait, and who better to do so with than former Team Angle partner, Shelton Benjamin! Both needing a kick up the backside, a title match in Wembley is the perfect way to remotivate them, Shelton colliding with his ex-tag partner Gable, Angle with his son Jordan, and both with the SmackDown Tag Champs. It’s like they never aged as Team Angle turn back the clocks to brandish their insane chemistry, all four men putting on the amateur wrestling showcase of a lifetime. After a marvellous see-saw battle, Chad manages to submit Kurt to the Ankle Lock in a torch-passing moment!
American Alpha (c) def. Team Angle to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championship (14:08)

Brock Lesnar vs Bobby Lashley
Be careful what you wish for. Bobby Lashley’s had eyes for Brock Lesnar ever since returning to WWE, and after running through two of Brock’s toughest challengers in Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman, he sent a personal message to the Conqueror at Bad Blood in the form of a Spear. Enraged, Lesnar returns the favour by nailing Lashley with THREE F5s on RAW, warning him not to try him again, but the masochist he is, Bobby wants more, threatening to attack Paul Heyman until Brock shows his face again, a no-contact clause having to be enacted after the destruction both men leave in their wakes. Accepting a showdown for SummerSlam, it’s a sequel to Kong vs Godzilla, the two kaijus destroying each other in a rapid, explosive bout, playing to their MMA expertise, ultimately seeing Brock prevail with a Kimura Lock to submit Lashley, but cementing Bobby as a tough son of a gun.
Brock Lesnar def. Bobby Lashley (8:26)

SmackDown Women’s Championship: Sasha Banks (c) vs Paige vs Becky Lynch
Unfinished business between Paige and Becky Lynch after how their last match ended, the two engage in a rematch on SmackDown, this time ending in the Lass Kicker’s favour after she reverses the Paige Turner into a Crucifix Pin! With both women having their sights set on Sasha Banks’s title, a 4-Way Eliminator also involving Nia Jax and Naomi sees them each submit a respective woman with their patented submissions at the same time, resulting in a draw! Continuing to be evenly matched, it's decided to Sasha’s chagrin that BOTH will challenge the Boss for her title at SummerSlam!
Though Becky tries to extend an olive branch to Sasha against the common enemy of Absolution, Banks turns a blind eye to it, leaving both to fend for themselves in the face of the number’s game, or in Sasha’s case, run away and let Lynch deal with it. The crowd is hot for Lynch and Paige throughout, backing their fellow Europeans, though especially chanting for Becky, which draws the ire of both her foes. Paige and Banks get very personal with each other, Sasha almost ending the Anti-Diva’s career late last year, but in their distraction with one another, Lynch nearly pulls it off with a Dis-Arm-Her on Paige after disposing of Sasha with a Bexploder Suplex! However, a Backstabber to Becky and a Bank Statement on Paige lets Banks continue her rule.
Sasha Banks (c) def. Paige and Becky Lynch to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship (15:37)

WWE Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs Samoa Joe
Dispatching of Angle inside Fight Pit, Samoa Joe looks like an absolute beast emerging from the PPV. With KOTR runner-up Bryan failing to vanquish Nakamura, the next best thing on the docket is the Samoan Submission Machine himself, who made it as far as the Semi Finals. Boasting very personal history with the reigning champion, it only gets more heated when Samoa leads a 3-on-1 attack with Authors of Pain on the King of Strong Style, Joe declaring he’s come to deliver receipts. Shinsuke taking his beloved title from him exactly two years ago, he wants to repay Nakamura by claiming his, challenging him for SummerSlam!
A fighting champion, Shinsuke’s there to accept, yet it proves to be a grave mistake, Nakamura’s schedule over the past four months taking a toll on him. Though he gives Samoa a valiant fight, blistering him with disgusting knees, a missed Kinshasa on the outside drives his knee directly into the ring post, and it’s all downhill from there, Joe destroying Shinsuke’s leg with a Boston Crab, before nailing the Muscle Buster to put the King of Strong Style down for the count!
Samoa Joe def. Shinsuke Nakamura (c) to win the WWE Championship (18:33)

Roman Reigns vs Dean Ambrose [Dog Collar]
Perhaps the most ruthless rivalry on the entire card is that of Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose, Ambrose awakening a different side within Roman after he made the Big Dog watch his cousin have the life choked out of him. Embodying the same murderous Roman that attempted vehicular homicide on Braun Strowman, Reigns doesn’t spare Dean, wanting to pay in blood. Lucky for him, Ambrose is just as thirsty for Roman’s, having never beaten him 1-on-1 before, wanting to level their score. A sickening assault from the Deathmatch wrestler sees him choke Roman out with a Dog Collar on RAW, revealing his desire to muzzle the Big Dog at SummerSlam!
Fastened together by a chain to their necks come the PPV, neither can run far as a bloody war spills out before Wembley, yanking each other all over the place, suffering nasty bumps, and choking one another with the collar, all as hatred for the one they once loved like a brother burns in their eyes. As Roman goes for a final Spear, Ambrose counters into the Bulldog Choke, using the collar to apply extra pressure and force Reigns to pass out from blood loss!
Dean Ambrose def. Roman Reigns (20:50)

Universal Championship: Seth Rollins (c) vs Finn Balor vs AJ Styles
Tragedy struck for Finn Balor at Bad Blood when his own Good Brothers stabbed him in the back, siding with the treacherous AJ Styles over him. Stating BULLET CLUB found way more success under the Phenomenal One, they simply made a smart business decision siding with the guy that’ll make them more money. As for the King, a Universal Championship shot lined up against the man he beat for the title exactly 2 years ago, but also wanting to get his hands on AJ, he’s stuck with a tough choice to make. Alas, knowing AJ’s bound to make his life hell if he doesn’t deal with him now, he requests AJ to be added to the SummerSlam match, wanting both men at once!
Seth having his own motivations with Styles after not getting the chance to face him, Ambrose robbing him of the opportunity, the fighting champion gives the green light like he’s Pitbull. A smarmy AJ’s more than on board for a free title shot, thus setting the three parties on a collision course for RAW’s top title, and it’s every bit as electric as expected, all of them seeking different kinds of revenge. To Balor and AJ’s demise, they find themselves too distracted by one another to focus on the task at hand, allowing Seth to swoop in with a Curb Stomp to a vulnerable Balor to avenge SummerSlam 2016 and keep hold of his gold!
Seth Rollins (c) def. Finn Balor and AJ Styles to retain the Universal Championship (22:30)


Unforgiven (RAW)
Toyota Center (Houston, Texas)
September 23rd 2018
When forgiveness wears thin, it’s time to get “Dirty” with Sevendust’s first track off their hit 2018 album, All I See Is War!

RAW Tag Team Championship: The Revival (c) vs The Usos [Texas Tornado]
Achieving their dreams on SummerSlam’s pre-show, The Revival graduate to the PPV opener slot when confronted by the team that started their months-long rise back to title contention, The Usos. Jimmy and Jey defeating Kings of Wrestling in a rematch from King of the Ring to be placed next in line for title contention, alongside Reigns awakening another side to him, the twins also grow more sadistic, fully re-embracing the kingpins they were over SmackDown’s tag team division just earlier in the year. After a singles match between Dawson and Jey gets out of hand, resulting in a Double Countout, both men more focused on beating the other up than answering the referee’s count, their rematch is tailored to fit that aggression, becoming a Texas Tornado match in the heart of Houston!
If their first match was revered, this one just as much breaks the internet, The Revival and The Usos exhibiting chemistry for days as they brawl from bell-to-bell, all 4 men letting the liberty of no tags enable them to nail constant crazy tandem manoeuvres, even growing to steal from each other at this point, Wilder and Dawson nailing the Double Uce for a near-fall, and Jimmy and Jey returning a Shatter Machine! Ultimately, the Figure-Four Leg Lock on Jey from Dawson with the Diving Stomp from Wilder forces the tap-out, Revival tying up the series!
The Revival (c) def. The Usos to retain the RAW Tag Team Championship (20:38)

Bray Wyatt vs Braun Strowman
Sending Sanity back to whichever hole they crawled out of, The Wyatt Family are on Cloud Nine coming out of SummerSlam, and yet, something feels empty within after their fight on home turf. Introspection leads Bray to realise it’s a Monster Among Men shaped absence he’s feeling within, his family not truly back together. Strowman left directionless after losing the Universal Championship, he’s resorted to clobbering jobbers to unleash his anger, which Bray identifies an unhealthy outlet for his talented friend. Extending a hand to Braun, he offers him a place back in the family, pointing to the good it’s done for Harper and Rowan since reuniting.
However, Strowman appears disinterested, just wanting competition to beat up. Offering himself as tribute, Wyatt gives Braun the opposition he’s been after, reminding Strowman how much better it feels fighting someone who can dish it back just as well. Though Braun holds the clear strength advantage, the wits of Bray allow him to counter a Running Powerslam into Sister Abigail, putting Strowman down for the count! Cradling him in his arms after the match, Wyatt nods to Harper and Rowan, who help him carry out the Monster’s carcass.
Bray Wyatt def. Braun Strowman (10:17)

Willow the Wisp vs “Broken” Matt Hardy [Willow’s Way]
When Randy punted Jeff, he did a little more than break the Charismatic Enigma, scrambling his brain. Expecting to welcome back Brother Nero after his Hell in a Cell victory against Orton, he instead gets Team Xtreme Hardy, who wants to sacrifice his body every way possible – the exact opposite to Nero’s purpose. The next week, it’s his other alter ego he crafted at an early age, Willow the Wisp, who Matt loathed, feeling Jeff loved Willow more than his own brother, Jeff hiding behind it. The following week, Brother Nero is back, though the cycle keeps repeating, leaving Matt concerned for his brother.
Urging him to take a swim in the Lake of Reincarnation, Jeff refuses, leaving Matt left with no choice but to personally drown him, though all it does is permanently freeze Jeff as his favourite of the lot, Willow. Feeling threatened by Matt after he plunged his own blood under water, Willow grows defensive at Matt’s attempts to ‘fix’ him, instead getting violent in response, scarring his own brother with a gruesome attack. Needing a way to gain his trust, Matt plays into Willow’s games, accepting a ‘Willow’s Way’ match for Unforgiven, which much like Broken Rules, is anything goes, anywhere. The two brothers put each other through the wringer, with Matt managing to best Willow with a Side Effect off a ladder through tables!
“Broken” Matt Hardy def. Willow the Wisp (13:55)

United States Championship: PAC (c) vs Bobby Lashley
Leaving SummerSlam with two championships, PAC becomes insufferable, flaunting his gold at every opportunity and restoring a more obnoxious, merciless ruler to the Cruiserweight Division. In reconnecting with his old kingdom though, he loses sight of his newer one, stumbling into a defence against Lashley, whose recent dominance grants him said opportunity. Though the Bastard still puts up an admirable showing, giving Bobby a real test to overcome, almost choking him out with the Rings of Saturn, Lashley’s just too powerful and on too much of a roll to be stopped, a Dominator bringing an end to PAC’s 5 stellar months with the gold, reuniting Bobby with the All Mighty with the title he first held in WWE!
Bobby Lashley def. PAC (c) to win the United States Championship (13:24)

Roman Reigns vs Randy Orton
Though Roman failed to beat Ambrose, he lets his more animalistic side continue to take over, attracting the attention of a fellow predator on the prowl, Randy Orton intrigued by the sadism Reigns shows in the aftermath of his Dog Collar match. After keeping watch from a distance for a couple weeks, the Viper decides to strike, asserting his territory with an RKO to Roman mid rebuild, just as he’s done snacking on Titus O’Neil! Only ever squaring off once with a decisive finish back at SummerSlam 4 years prior, Randy transfers his focus from old heads to newer generation stars, wanting to take down Reigns and double down on his status as the Apex Predator.
Roman hungry for more prey, he tries to victimise Orton in their match, both being just as malicious in their offensives, dissecting one another with brutal moves. At one point, Randy tears Reigns’s vest off, before hurling him from post to pillar to expose him to the true nature of wild, but Roman quickly adapts to the environment, turning the tables on Randy by Spearing him through the barricade, before nailing another back inside the ring to win! As he’s leaving, he eyes his vest… only to leave it behind, keeping the barer look.
Roman Reigns def. Randy Orton (15:32)

Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Bayley & Sasha Banks vs Divas of Doom
Coming out of SummerSlam, the first-ever all-women PPV is announced – Evolution. With such a historic night set to occur, it’s also revealed to come with a brand new set of titles, as the Women’s Tag Team Championships are set to be introduced, resulting in an eight-team bracket featuring tandems from RAW, SmackDown, and NXT being entered into the running. Though Banks has effectively cut ties with Flair and Lynch, she retains her camaraderie with Bayley, accepting an offer to team up, the SmackDown Women’s Champion and her partner proving to be a dominant pairing as they take down The Riott Squad in Round One, whilst on the same side of the bracket, a reuniting Divas of Doom featuring a returning Beth Phoenix bests The IIconics, setting the two on a collision course for Unforgiven!
The first Semi Final taking place on RAW’s PPV, Phoenix and Natalya put up an impressive fight against Bayley & Banks, experience proving to be an effective counter to their foes’ youthfulness. Though the legends put up a spirited effort, a Backstabber into a Bayley-to-Belly on Natalya earns them a spot in the Finals!
Bayley & Sasha Banks def. Divas of Doom (13:41)

AJ Styles vs Finn Balor [Extreme Rules]
Costing each other the chance to walk out of SummerSlam as Universal Champion, matters only continue to rapidly heat up between AJ Styles and Finn Balor, the two former BULLET CLUB leaders wanting to settle their differences 1-on-1. With Balor beating him around this time last year at TLC, AJ’s been wanting a rematch ever since to prove Finn’s nothing without his paint, believing himself to be the superior leader, whilst Finn wants to behead Styles for taking advantage of his trust, as well as stealing from him, both his boys and the credit to the faction he originated.
With no stoppage of ultraviolence between both men, taking their business from the Performance Center, AJ paying a visit to Balor’s mentor, Triple H, to Finn’s own residence, to Balor firing back at The Club’s own luxury hangout space, it takes police intervention to keep the two men apart from each other. Desperate to end this cruel saga, an Extreme Rules match is made for the PPV, Finn entering with no paint as requested by Styles, and AJ without Gallows & Anderson, just the two of them dealing with their issues like men without legal repercussions. Skins tattooed with welts from each steel chair, kendo stick, trash can, and more, it takes a Coup de Grace onto the exposed concrete to finish Styles off, Balor getting his revenge!
Finn Balor def. AJ Styles (23:40)

RAW Women’s Championship: Asuka (c) vs Ember Moon
Ember Moon’s loss to Bayley teaches her a great lesson that her matches against Asuka equally proved: to most, rules exist for those that don’t wish to win. Though she’s lost to both women by shenanigans, the record book only states their victories, and whilst still holding onto her morals, ever since Bad Blood, Moon doesn’t let her opponents’ lack of morals stand as valid excuses for her to lay down for them, instead proving an honourable fight can be just as successful. A streak of wins placing her into an Eliminator to be Asuka’s next challenger, it all comes full circle when she’s met by Bayley, who’s chasing down another shot at the Empress. Unapologetically exhibiting her killer instinct again, her attempts of playing possum deep in the match this time don’t fare as well however, an Eclipse catching Bayley all the same to grant Ember a dance with the undefeated!
History dating back to NXT, where Moon came the closest ever to breaking Asuka’s streak, only to succumb twice, the Empress graduating to the main roster right after, robbing Ember of a shot at third time being the charm, she finally gets her opportunity poetically in her own home of Texas! Running back their sequences from last year, Ember’s only grown since, managing to overwhelm Asuka at multiple points in a manner no one’s been able to yet since the Empress was called up! Feeling threatened, Asuka’s forced to dig deep and spray Ember in the eyes with mist, causing a flailing Moon to knock down the referee, a belt shot to the skull and an Asuka Lock putting Ember out as a new referee arrives!
Asuka (c) def. Ember Moon to retain the RAW Women’s Championship (16:01)

Universal Championship: Seth Rollins (c) vs Dean Ambrose [Texas Deathmatch]
Upon Ambrose beating Roman, Seth knows the days are numbered before he must meet Dean again, and thus, he’s prepared for when Dean comes swinging for his skull the very next RAW, neither man exchanging any words, simply getting down to trading fists! As expected, Ambrose comes with back-up, whilst Seth’s burned too many bridges to have any of that, forced to endure the lashing Kings of Wrestling put on him. Given Rollins snatched the Universal Championship from right under Dean’s nose at King of the Ring, and Ambrose holding the latest win over Seth, it only makes sense the two fight in Unforgiven’s main event.
Dean prevailing in a Beat the Clock challenge after taking down Apollo Crews in 5:10 as opposed to Seth running out of time against Cesaro, he ensures the conditions are set as much to his preference as possible, calling for a Texas Deathmatch! And so, Seth and Dean run it back one more time, every bit of hatred from the last 4 years pooling up into this match. Rollins mangles Dean’s spine with repeated chair shots to make him relive 2014’s trauma, though crying out “I’m sorry” with each one, but Ambrose just eats it, eventually drilling Seth with a DEATH RIDER ONTO CINDERBLOCKS to put him down for 10, finally winning the Universal Championship!
Dean Ambrose def. Seth Rollins (c) to win the Universal Championship (24:04)


No Mercy (SmackDown!)
TD Garden (Boston, Massachusetts)
October 7th 2018
From Boston’s very own Vein.FM, No Mercy is injected with a dose of “Virus://Vibrance”!

Andrade “Cien” Almas vs Rey Mysterio
Making a shock return at the start of the year in the Royal Rumble, Rey Mysterio announces his official signing and return to WWE in September, stating he’ll be having his first match back at No Mercy! Heading to the Blue Brand as the newest member of the roster he once was a cornerstone of in the SmackDown Six, he scouts competition leading into the PPV, the likes of Sami Zayn and Shinsuke Nakamura catching his interest, though the decision is made for him by one Andrade “Cien” Almas, who gets in the legendary Luchador’s face, saying he doesn’t belong here anymore.
Happy to prove otherwise, Rey picks out Almas to be his foe, Andrade amused by the prospect, though he’s quickly eating his words in the night’s opener as Mysterio demonstrates he’s very much still got it, letting his agility and athleticism run wild! Almas cuts him off with some Eddie Guerrero tributes, nailing the Three Amigos and going for the Frog Splash, but a Hurricanrana brings them both crashing down! As Rey dials up the 619 though, a distraction from Zelina allows Andrade to counter into a sudden La Sombra to ruin Mysterio’s homecoming!
Andrade “Cien” Almas def. Rey Mysterio (13:37)

SmackDown Tag Team Championship: American Alpha (c) vs Authors of Pain
American Alpha’s operating on another level lately, keeping SmackDown’s tag teams in check by turning back challenger after challenger. Just as they’re getting comfortable though, an ominous threat looms over them in the form of the Authors of Pain, who’ve been wanting to get their hands back on Gable and Jordan ever since they snuck the win at King of the Ring. Still yet to beat AOP straight up, a win over The Ascension bags Joe’s boys the opportunity they’ve desired for long, ready to bring AA’s world crashing back down. As promised, AA give them a fight to remember, ensuring AOP know there’s no easy path to the top, but when you’re 6+ ft, 300+ lbs, MMA trained machines, it's less difficult than for others, the Last Chapter crushing Jason to crown new champions!
Authors of Pain def. American Alpha (c) to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship (12:58)

Daniel Bryan vs Sami Zayn
Conquering his demons, Bryan’s finally a free man, the world his oyster again. Though temptation urges him to seek out the WWE Championship immediately, he has another thing come his way when he’s confronted by one of two men he constantly backed during his run as GM, that man being Sami Zayn. Reuniting with Kevin Owens after seemingly losing his way, Zayn’s been doing some soul searching, and whilst he does wish to win by his own merits, he wants Owens by his side each step of the way, the two starting their World Title journey together with the Money in the Bank briefcase, and the two bound to end it together too.
But whilst Kevin’s dealing with his own business, Sami handpicks his own next challenge, going straight for the American Dragon, feeling confident enough to jump the shark and beat the best. Though Bryan welcomes the fight, he advises Zayn to take it easier for now, but Sami takes direct offence to his words, becoming more adamant to fight Daniel. He gets what he asked for, but it doesn’t end nearly as well as he expected, a true NXT Sami performance ending in true NXT Sami fashion – with him coming up short, the Knee Plus taking his head off. Daniel raises his hand after the match, but Zayn’s miserable again.
Daniel Bryan def. Sami Zayn (17:09)

Women’s Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch vs Jessamyn Duke & Marina Shafir
On the other side of the Tag Title bracket, best friends Charlotte & Becky decide to enter together after failing in their respective quests for Sasha’s gold, and they’re effective together, besting Absolution to make the Semis, MMA Horsewomen Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir score a win over Candice LeRae & Dakota Kai to be named as their opponents! Not having crossed paths since WrestleMania yet no love lost between the two factions, Flair and Lynch especially desperate to beat Duke and Shafir after suffering harsh losses to Ronda, it’s a very intense war for the Finals spot, Flair and Lynch managing to get some retribution with a Natural Selection into the Dis-Arm-Her to advance, setting the scenes for a very interesting Finals at Evolution, Bayley & Banks pitted against Flair & Lynch!
Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch def. Jessamyn Duke & Marina Shafir (12:30)

Intercontinental Championship: Drew McIntyre (c) vs Bobby Roode
Drew’s living his best life, winning the Intercontinental Championship in front of his people whilst being reunited with his best bud Sheamus, the two out to rule over SmackDown together. That takes a sharp turn however when the sly Bobby Roode attacks the Fella to get the champion’s attention, the Glorious One having it out for McIntyre ever since Drew beat him for his NXT Championship one year ago, reliving the night’s anniversary in pain. When Sheamus comes raging back for Bobby’s scalp, a bout sees Roode beat Lobster Head with the Glorious DDT, before going back after McIntyre’s other friends, assaulting his old bandmates Heath Slater and Jinder Mahal, who’ve recently fired back up a 2MB, Bobby deftly using personal ties to make Drew feel his pain and grant him the match he craves. The methodical Roode puts on another very old-school war against Drew, exploiting the champion’s emotional weaknesses to get into his head, though the Claymore takes Bobby’s off his shoulders!
Drew McIntyre (c) def. Bobby Roode to retain the Intercontinental Championship (15:35)

Kurt Angle & John Cena vs The New Day
As comes with aging, Shelton tweaks his knee in the AA match, leaving Angle alone for a while again. That summons John Cena out, making his first appearance since WrestleMania! Looking Kurt up and down, he asks what happened to him. He’s been in all these marquee matches since returning which should’ve lit a fire under Kurt, and yet, he hasn’t won a PPV match since WM. If this is the Angle he’s getting at WM next year, he figures it’s best to call it off now before he embarrasses himself. Cena respects Kurt, so he’d rather not be the man to make a fool out of him.
Given a reality check by those words, Kurt guarantees victory in his next PPV appearance, Cena adding he sure hopes so, because he’ll be tagging with Angle against any team in the back that wishes to answer! Kurt’s taken aback, but Cena states he couldn’t miss a PPV in his own hometown, and they receive one hell of an answer as Xavier Woods and Big E of The New Day step up! Both drawing their fair share of comparisons to Angle and Cena, they serve as the perfect foil to the legendary duo, a fun duos match against one of the best modern tag team seeing Kurt show flashes of his old brilliance again, putting Woods away with the Angle Slam!
Kurt Angle & John Cena def. The New Day (14:24)

Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kevin Owens
When Zayn falls back into Kevin’s arms, Mr. MITB becomes overly protective of his best friend, doing his all to show he cares about Sami by going after the man who stole his dreams from him – Shinsuke Nakamura. Having had their own fair share of battles across ROH and WWE, it’s always ended with Shinsuke’s hand raised. Wanting to change that, the ruthless KO sets out to avenge Sami’s King of the Ring loss, forcing Shinsuke to face him despite his leg not having fully recovered from SummerSlam, proceeding to show no mercy to Nakamura in a hard-hitting encounter, even countering a Sliding Kinshasa from the apron with an APRON POWERBOMB! Shinsuke’s spine bent, Owens slides Nakamura back in, dropping him with Pop-Up Powerbomb after Pop-Up Powerbomb until the referee calls for stoppage, Kevin emphatically putting the former WWE Champ down!
Kevin Owens def. Shinsuke Nakamura (14:39)

SmackDown Women’s Championship: Sasha Banks (c) vs Ronda Rousey
Beating ¾ of WWE’s Horsewomen, only one target remains for Ronda, and that’s the SmackDown Women’s Champion, Sasha Banks. Unable to run from destiny any longer, Rousey the clear next contender to Sasha’s title given her resume since joining the Blue Brand, Banks instead cooly answers the challenge head-on, relying on trash talking to get in the challenger’s head prior to the match, bringing up her UFC failures, her tantrums, Banks stealing her moment at KOTR, and everything in between, for the first time exposing Ronda’s short temper to the world. And that’s the strategy Banks relies on against Ronda, letting Rousey’s temper cause her to make mistakes. Nevertheless, she still puts the hurt on Sasha’s arm, who’s forced to get creative when applying the Bank Statement for a close call! Banks almost beats Ronda with a surprise Bankrupt, but as she goes for the Statement again, the Armbar is all she wrote, the era of Rousey officially underway as she beats her final Horsewoman in Sasha's home state!
Ronda Rousey def. Sasha Banks (c) to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship (16:34)
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2023.02.28 06:10 Aromatic_Director_30 New Beginning V- Rebooking Retribution

Let’s do a recap here, Retribution was a collective that was rumored to be inspired the events of the protest and riots following the death of George Floyd but immediately turned away from that direction due to the reception of it. But the group debuted in a little segment and… man, I didn’t love or hate this but I legit was interested to see how this was going to pay off and I want my time back. Going into this I really knew nothing too special, but I want to at least elevate the members to improve the roster depth.
So, we go back to 2020, WWE has been holding their shows at the Performance Center aka CWC and we still get numerous things we enjoyed such as the feud between Rollins and Mysterio, the formation of the Hurt Business and everyone’s favorite… RAW Underground and the SmackDown Hacker. Yes, I’m keeping this in my booking.
But throughout this timeline, Lashley has won the U.S. title from Apollo Crews and we have him and MVP celebrate but interrupting them was the SmackDown Hacker announcing that he has to resolve some issues on the red brand. Throughout the weeks, the Hacker interrupts several matches and segments like Bray Wyatt current gimmick.
On RAW Underground, The Hurt Business (MVP, Lashley and Benjamin) do their couple of takeovers and vow to shake the landscape of WWE. And that catches the attention of the hacker claiming that he doesn’t respect “their hustle”.
On a July episode of RAW, we have The Hurt Business in the ring gloating around and MVP mentions that since Lashley has won the U.S. Championship, the lack of challengers has been a sign of disrespect and wants to give any competitor to earn a shot by facing “The All Mighty”. Entering the ring is a returning Mustafa Ali, he is laughed off by the trio and he responds that he has been given that reaction for a while but knows that Lashley isn’t no better with him. He states that without MVP, he would still be stuck with Lana and a disappointment and that strikes a nerve with the U.S. Champion and accepts the challenge.
Lashley (w/ The Hurt Business) v. Ali
Ali starts off the match trying to speed his way out of the champion's holds, but a failed running attack gets "The All Mighty" the opportunity to take advantage of the match. He begins to display his power by throwing the competitor across the ring and began taunting him that he couldn't just settle at catering, he immediately drags him out of the ring and dominates him throughout ringside area leaving the referee to end the match in a double countout.
The match ends in a double countout.
After the referee rang the bell, The Hurt Business assaulted the poor fellow with numerous strikes and MVP sends a message to the hacker claiming this will be him. The assault concludes with Lashley delivering a powerbomb through the announce table, Ali is eventually assisted out of the arena by officials and the trio continue to establish their dominance on the roster.
The following weeks, The Hacker has been sending messages to The Hurt Business but the trio dismisses a coward and focus on their dominance with Ricochet and Cedric Alexander stepping up to the plate but in a failed efforts. But the hacker sends another message saying: “Retribution”.
Throughout the weeks, The Hurt Business has been laying assaults on wrestlers and officials and want this Hacker to reveal himself before more get hurt out of casualty. But on an August episode of RAW, The Hurt Business was on the verge of assaulting an official until the Hacker showed up on the titantron and stated that he wasn’t going into this battle alone.
On the ring aprons were Dijak, Dio Maddin and Shane Throne, they enter the ring and brings the fight to the trio leaving them to escape any further damage. Later in the evening, The two collectives have a backstage brawl until officials have them break them apart.
RAW
On the following week, The trio dubbed as "Retribution" enter the arena and walks Dijak to the ring for his debut match against Riddick Moss.
Dijak v. Riddick Moss
The match starts off with an intense lock-up, concluding with Dijak wins the exchange and capitalizes with a shoulder block. He also shows off his agility against his opponent and nails him with an impressive strike and caps it off delivering his signature "Feist Your Eyes" to get the victory.
Dijak wins via pinfall.
The trio celebrates their victory and Dijak state that they are here because they all have a history with the Hurt Business wanting their retribution. They were recruited by the Hacker and let’s their rivals know that they aren’t going anywhere soon.
Later in the show, The Hurt Business respond their rival’s comments from earlier but are interrupted by Cedric Alexander and Ricochet and concludes in a tag team match on the following weeks RAW.
RAW
The Hurt Business (Lashley and Shelton Benjamin) (w/MVP) v. Ricochet and Cedric Alexander
The two cruiserweights uses their speed and agility against their opponents, but Lashley overpowers and corners Alexander from his partner beginning to target his torso. Benjamin also gets the opportunity to showcase his technical abilities, but after powering out of a submission Alexander tags in Ricochet and he enters to gain momentum until MVP grabs his leg.
The former U.S. Champion is distracted enough to take a spear from The All Mighty getting the win from the black and gold.
The Hurt Business wins via pinfall.
After the trio embraced Alexander to their collective, they assaulted the wounded Ricochet and that resulted in Retribution coming out to even the fight field but with them being a man short. Rushing out of the crowd was Mia Yim and she delivers a top rope crossbody to The Hurt Business making her official as a member of Retribution.
On the following RAW, The Hurt Business give some shine to their newest member and they were again interrupted by Retribution. MVP stops them in their tracks and once again calls out The Hacker stating he’s a pussy but responded by a message from The Hacker stating, that he will see him at Clash of The Champions.
CLASH AT THE CHAMPIONS ‘20
MVP v. “Retribution’s Leader”
The Hurt Business enter the arena with such confidence and bravado awaiting for their opponents, Retribution enters the arena and reveals their leader to be.. Mustafa Ali.
He and the collective rushes towards the ring to bring the fight to their rivals, After everyone leaves the ring with MVP and Ali in the action but the head of the Hurt Business cowers out and turns around to a jumping attack from Ali to continue the brawl between the two teams
The match ends in a no contest.
On the following RAW, Adam Pearce had invited Lashley and MVP into his office to discuss the United States Champion’s next challenger and sets up a Number One Contender’s match between a former U.S. Champion in his own right, Seth Rollins and Dijak.
RAW
Dijak v. Seth Rollins (w/ Murphy): Number One Contender’s match for the United States Championship.
Rollins has the number gain with Murphy by his side, but Dijak isn't going out bad and delivering an incredible showing with the former WWE Champion impressing him with his agility. After a referee bump, Rollins has the advantage and asks Murphy for the assist to give him the victory but he refuses. Resulted in The Messiah pushing and smacking him until he fought him back and gave Dijak the assist to deliver "Feist Your Eyes" for the win.
Dijak wins via pinfall.
After being declared the Number One Contender, Dijak stares at the champion vowing that his days are numbered, and he will bring the championship to Retribution. And later in the evening, Adam Pearce announces that next week, Cedric Alexander will face Shane Throne in singles action.
RAW
Shane Throne v. Cedric Alexander
Throne and Alexander have good back and forth with their agility on the forefront, but Throne has the upper hand and tries to deliver a top rope maneuver with Alexander stopping him in his tracks and countering it with a Lumbar Check for the win.
Cedric Alexander wins via pinfall.
After that match, Retribution aid Throne but approaching them is MVP and he states that he’s not here to fight but wanted to offer a challenge for Mia Yim. He didn’t appreciate her actions interrupting their business but admired her drive and wanted to her action next week, she accepted, with it looking like the match is building up to Mia Yim v. MVP in intergender action and that should be a little ratings pop.
RAW
Before the match began, Ali alongside Retribution and they are prepared to walk with her to the ring, but she states that she’s got this match. She makes her entrance and enters the ring awaiting for MVP. He enters the arena but not in wrestling attire, he stated that he would never face a woman and said her opponent is Shayna Baszler.
Mia Yim v. Shayna Baszler
Yim brings the fight to Baszler, but the former NXT Women's Champion counters and begins to target her left arm. While she dissects her arm, Yim cries out for pain and that leaves Baszler to apply an armbar with Yim reaching the rope and the referee disqualifying Baszler for not getting off her opponent.
Mia Yim wins via disqualification.
After Baszler was done assaulting the dismantled Yim, The Hurt Business begin to enter the ring and MVP got on his knees yelling at her that she’s nothing. But rushing down the ring was Retribution fending off The Hurt Business and MVP claims they were being hostile for nothing.
The build to Hell in a Cell is that Dijak has the potential to dethrone Lashley for the United States Championship, MVP also tries to isolate Retribution to prevent any true advantage for the title to change hands. On the final RAW before Hiac, the two teams’ brawl with another and concludes with Dijak diving off the apron onto his rivals and teammates.
HELL IN A CELL ‘20
Lashley© (w/ The Hurt Business) v. Dijak (w/ Retribution): Singles match for the United States Championship
Lashely and Dijak start off trying to overpower another but Dijak's agility is an impressive factor that might have the champion's number and when he counters the champion's signature Dominator, he gained momentum and delivered an impressive discus clothesline and resulting in MVP trying to distract but Ali trying to play hero and that was just bait for Lashley to strike his challenger with knuckles followed by a spear to retain.
Lashley retains via pinfall.
RAW
Dio Maddin v. Shelton Benjamin
Benjamin gets the upper hand against the big man, Maddin counters back with some power offense but Benjamin counters and targets his ankle. The former I-C Champion attempts a springboard offense but is countered with a Chokeslam for the win.
Dio Maddin wins via pinfall.
Before Maddin could celebrate his victory, Alexander pounces him like a rabid animal and the rest of the Hurt Business attacks them and that led to Retribution coming to aid their teammate. Adam Pearce comes out and announces that the two collectives will duke it out at Survivor Series in the traditional eight-man elimination match.
RAW
Ali v. MVP
MVP taunts Ali and tries to outwrestle him, but he counters out and uses his agility to weaken his opponent and that gave him the opportunity to win until The Hurt Business come out. As MVP took advantage, until Retribution even the fields with a brawl breaking out. The brawl throws MVP off guard and is nailed with a knee followed up by a hurricanrana for the win.
Ali wins via pinfall.
After getting the victory, Ali joins in on the fight alongside his teammates and it looks like they have the upper hand until MVP joins the fight. He has Ali cornered until he is struck by Mia Yim with a kendo stick in hand, The show closes with Retribution with the upper hand against The Hurt Business.
SURVIVOR SERIES ‘20
Retribution (Dijak, Dio Maddin, Shane Throne and Mustafa Ali) (w/ Mia Yim) v. The Hurt Business (Lashley, MVP, Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin)
Let's be honest, Lashley is the last man standing.
Lashley (The Hurt Business) wins via pinfall.
On the following night’s RAW, The New Day defeat the team of Miz & Morrison and wanted to redeem themselves from their defeat against The Street Profits at Survivor Series. Enter, The Hurt Business’ Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin having their win at Survivor Series as a major win to get them some tag title shots, but Retribution’s Dio Maddin and Shane Throne also want their intentions known. The champions decided that they aren’t afraid of defending against both teams in a triple threat tag team match.
Also, Lashley defeated Humberto Carillo in an effortless manner but is assaulted by Mustafa Ali. He wants his vengeance from the assault a few months ago and can’t think of anything better than to take that title off his hands. This builds up to a U.S. Championship match at TLC.
TLC ‘20
New Day© v. The Hurt Business v. Retribution: Triple Threat tag team match for the RAW Tag Team Championship.
The three teams start off with a brawl, until The New Day face off with The Hurt Business and Alexander has Wood's number until Throne reenters the match. This match is a tug-o-war until Kofi does a dive and takes Retribution out of the picture, leaving Woods and Alexander with the the champion attempting to finish it but The Hurt Business take advantage and get the victory.
\NEW CHAMPION* The Hurt Business wins via pinfall.*
Lashley© v. Ali: Singles match for the United States Championship.
Lashley dominates his challenger throughout the match and is caught lacking with a failed attack, Ali gains minor momentum until The Hurt Business comes out and Retribution immediately rushes to aid their leader. Lashley tries to deliver a spear, but the challenger jumps over him and nails him with a double knee facebreaker to get the victory.
\NEW CHAMPION* Ali wins via pinfall.*
The collective celebrates that they finally have knocked the peg of Lashley, and this also warms up Lashley to the main event picture, but Dijak has little grin on his face and talks to Ali about getting a shot at the title but doesn’t get a true response. Throughout the weeks, Dijak shows some minor frustrations in not getting a true answer, but Ali responds that the Royal Rumble is coming up and believes that he has the match won. After a few victories, Dijak faces off Sheamus in a number one contender’s match in a winning effort and finally gets his shot at the U.S. Championship.
ROYAL RUMBLE ‘21
30 Woman Royal Rumble Match
Mia Yim's performance enters at No. 7 and has a impressive performance eliminating Natalya until she's eliminated by Shayna Baszler. And this is it for Yim, because she gets released shortly after.
30 Man Royal Rumble Match
Ali enters at No. 10 and holds his own, until he's ganged up against The Hurt Business. Dijak enters at No. 17, immediately aids his teammate eliminating Alexander and Benjamin. Soon as Ali gets up he is clotheslined by Dijak and eliminates him from the match, Dijak is later eliminated by Lashley.
On the following night’s RAW, Ali wanted an explanation on the events of last night, but Dijak responded that his emotions got the better of him and he’s in a better state now. The two wishes each other luck on their match for the U.S. title with Ali being a little precautious on Dijak’s manner.
RAW
Ali© v. Dijak: Singles match for the United States Championship
Ali and Dijak start off with a handshake and throughout the match, the champion uses his speed to finish off the match quickly but you noticed Dijak's attitude change. Once he caught the champion, he begins to dominate and turn heel in the process and lays strikes on him like Drago against Creed. He capitalize with a "Feist Your Eyes" and the referee checks on the champion and notices that he isn't conscious and gives Dijak the knockout victory.
\NEW CHAMPION* Dijak wins via technical knockout.*
On the following week’s RAW, Dijak celebrates his victory and explains that he was brought as muscle for a war that he shouldn’t have been in. He also mentions he lost his first title match due to Ali and felt owed when he won the title but was instead ducked and dodged that just added fuel to the fire and made his choice to end him.
He also focused on his collective and gave them the chance to be on the winning side, but no one showed and that stung his pride claiming that he understands and states that Retribution is no more and that everyone should feast their eyes on the new champion.
The following week, Shane Throne is in singles action but is assaulted from behind by Dijak and is mercilessly beaten across ringside until Dio Maddin comes to aid his partner but stops until he is pushed by Dijak and that builds up to a match between the two at Fastlane.
FASTLANE ‘21
Dijak© v. Dio Maddin: Singles match for the United States Championship
Maddin puts up a fight against his teammate until the champion gets furious and delivers the toughest boot to him. He begins to unleash hell on a lifeless Maddin and finishes it off with his "Feist Your Eyes" to retain the title.
Dijak retains via pinfall.
Throughout the weeks, Dijak displays his act of dominance until a returning Mustafa Ali cost him a match against Matt Riddle. He states that he wasn’t given a rematch and makes the challenge at WrestleMania, where the champion happily accepts and can’t wait to embarrass him for the chump he is.
WRESTLEMANIA
Dijak© v. Ali: Singles match for the United States Championship
Dijak uses his strength against his former leader, but Ali isn't going down and uses his heart against his ego. He eventually counters the champion's powerbomb and fights back until he counters a springboard attack, he tries to deliver a superplex but the challenger fights back and delivered a 450 splash to get the win.
\NEW CHAMPION* Ali wins via pinfall.*
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2023.02.24 17:16 cos_i_am 2023-02-24 : New Country

From 2022-11-19 to 2023-02-24

Here are the new singles & albums for Friday February 24th 2023.
Singles :
Albums :
Spotify Playlist
As always, if there are any missing, feel free to reply to this post.
Don't forget to up-vote & say thanks!
Have a nice weekend! :)
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2023.02.15 01:57 DawnOfLegion1 In kayfabe, if a wrestler switches gimmicks completely, is he still considered the same person in-universe ?

There's two ways this works:
One variant is Bray Wyatt's. He originally teamed with Bo in FCW as Duke Rotundo, then got rebranded as Husky Harris, and is now Bray Wyatt. However, all of this has been subtly (and more recently, directly, by Bray himself) tied together in a sense that Husky Harris was an evil spirit possessed by Abigail and the rest is history. The Bo teaming part will likely be resolved if and when Bo turns out to be Uncle Howdy, but that's irrelevant right now. The point is that Windham Rotunda has had three different gimmicks, but in kayfabe, they're all the same person - third generation guy that got dealt a bad hand in his career, and one day got possessed by a demon/evil nun, whatever.
The other variant is Charles Wright. Wright has been Papa Shango (voodoo priest), Kama (a MMA fighter), The Godfather (a pimp), and The Goodfather (PC big guy). I don't believe WWE has ever come out and said, or even hinted, that the 4 characters have all been the same guy, so does that mean that Papa Shango and The Godfather for example are two different people ? If not, does that then mean that Charles Wright is a pugilistic pimp.. that also hates pimping, and secretly practices voodoo in his spare time ?? I'm so confused.
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2023.02.14 08:58 WWE_Network_Bot This Day in History: 02/14/2023

The following events happened on this day in history!
What event was your favorite in this list?
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2023.02.06 16:21 Superb_Piano9536 [Scheduled] Bonus Read - Bring Up the Bodies, through the end

Welcome to our final discussion of Hilary Mantel's Bring Up the Bodies! Has the mask of reasonable, humane Cromwell dropped as he deals ruthlessly with the accused? Is the Cromwell we thought we knew from the history books now appearing?
Henry Norris, William Brereton, George Boleyn, and Francis Weston: In the prior book, Wolf Hall, these four men mocked Cardinal Wolsey after his death. In a crude entertainment before the court, they dragged the cardinal off to Hell--left forepaw, left hindpaw, right forepaw, right hindpaw. Crowell has not forgotten. Now we find them locked in the Tower of London.
Cromwell begins with Henry Norris. But Norris is no Mark Smeaton--he does not admit treason or turn on his fellow accused. Nor does William Brereton. George Boleyn is confronted with allegations of incest with his sister, but denies. However, he lets slip a weakness: he does not hesitate to scorn the king's abilities in the bedroom. Young Weston takes a better tack by immediately apologizing for his past insults to Cromwell and reminding Cromwell that he has a young wife at home. Cromwell has him on the verge of a denunciation, but then blinks and walks away.
Next, he spars with Anne. He suggests that the gentlemen have confessed and that Anne's ladies have turned against her. He reminds her that how she conducts herself now will affect how Henry views her daughter, Elizabeth. She protests her innocence, but her performance does not convince. As if convincing Cromwell at this point could change her fate.
He then escorts Thomas Wyatt to the Tower, for he is suspect too. And yet he is safe, for no friend of Cromwell's will suffer. Wyatt's gift for verse also favors him in Cromwell's estimation. He is treated with all honor and is not charged. All he has to do is to be ready to say a word against Anne if need be.
The charges against Anne, her brother George, the three gentlemen, and Smeaton are ugly, sordid--Henry's influence, not Cromwell's. What is the crime? Ultimately, it is that Henry now regrets his marriage to Anne and wishes to be done with her, to not only kill her but to humiliate her and annul their marriage. And the gentlemen and Smeaton? It is enough that they are guilty of something, no matter whether it appears in the charging papers or not.
The order comes to bring up the bodies. Norris, Brereton, Weston, and Smeaton stand trial first, Norfolk presiding. Only Smeaton admits guilt, though the others express an undefined remorse. All are convicted. Anne is next. As queen, she is tried by peers of the realm, the dukes and earls. She must answer before the court the dizzying catalog of lewd activities and treacherous words that she stands accused of. She denies all, except that she admits once giving money to Weston. She is convicted. George Boleyn's trial follows. The evidence against him is flimsy, but he damns himself before his peers when he reads aloud, with great relish, the allegation that the queen said the king is incapable of copulating with a woman. He is convicted, but not before Percy, Earl of Northumberland and Anne's suspected prior betrothed, falls dead before his peers.
Cromwell meets with Archbishop Cranmer after about the annulment proceedings. He learns from Cranmer that the rumor at court is that he, Cromwell, has had adulterous relations with Lady Worchester (a lady of Anne's privy chamber and one of her accusers) and was the father of her child. What goes around comes around?
Henry signs the death warrants. The convicts are to have their heads chopped off by a swordsman. Cromwell suggests this, and perhaps it is a mercy. The alternative is to be hung by the neck and then, while still alive, disemboweled. The men go first. George makes an eloquent speech and requires three chops to be slain. The others proclaim themselves sinners and die cleanly with one swing of the blade.
Anne will get her turn, but the annulment must occur first. On what grounds? Witching Henry into the marriage? The annulment is swift and the reason kept secret.
The time comes for Anne. Cromwell attends the execution. He chats with the swordsman and holds the weapon beforehand. His son Gregory tags along. Anne climbs the platform to her fate, seemingly thinking until the end that the king might grant her a reprieve. Instead, with one swift blow she dies. Four loyal women attend to her body.
After, Henry swiftly and privately marries Jane and the accounting for the dead woman is done. Cromwell becomes a baron.
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2023.01.24 02:57 hashbrownwhore [NO SPOILER] SAG Award Nominees!!

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2023.01.24 02:53 thelaw19 Potential Bo Horvat Trades

I took a look at some potential trade destinations for Bo. I looked at historical value for deadline C's, what every playoff potential's situation looks like in roster, cap and assets then some trade possibilities.

Okay I would like to say that I started this by trying to look at what the Canucks could get for Horvat and then I was interested in what the team can get for Schenn and Kuzmenko. So this is catered to Bo but I have some thoughts coming later about Schenn and Kuzmenko.

So if we are going to look at what a reasonable expectation can be we should start off by looking at what middle 6 rental C’s go for. And for the record Bo is a top 6 C he will play 2C at worst depending on the team he goes to.
Kevin Hayes 5.71m cap (51 gp 14g 28a 48% fow) -1st, 4th and Brendan Lemieux
Derick Brassard 5m cap (80gp 27g 31a 50% fow) -2nd and Zibanejad
Paul Stasny 7m cap (63gp 12g 28a 55% fow) - 1st, 4th and a prospect
Vincent Trocheck 4.75m cap (55gp 10g 26a 52% fow)- Erik Haula, Lucas Wallmark, Eetu Luostarinen and Chase Priskie
Jean-Gabriel Pageau 3.1m cap (60gp 24g 16a 53% fow) - 1st, 2nd and a 3rd
Claude Giroux 8.75m cap (57gp 18g 24a 61% fow)- Owen Tippet, 1st and a 3rd
Vs
At 46 gp 30g 19a 56% fow. 5.5m cap hit Bo is going to go for a lot.We are going to set the baseline of expectation at a first a high end prospect and a NFL day 2 pick (round 2/3)Okay let’s move on to look at teams that could trade for Bo. For this we are going to be looking at teams that are in a playoff race, what their cap situation is like and what their thought process might be.
Pacific
Vegas
TDL cap space- 4.45m
Needs- Probably low they are relatively healthy up front and have good C’s with Eichel, Karlson, Stephenson and Roy. But this is a team that is always pushing for any edge so who knows.
Assets- 3 firsts 2 seconds and 4 thirds over the next three years. Lukas Cormier, LHD, 20. Zach Dean, C, 20. Matyas Sapovaliv, C, 18.

Kraken
TDL cap space-3.56m
Needs- they currently have rookie Matthew Beniers as their 1C. Now not saying anything against Matty but if I were looking to make a deep run I’d like to make my team stronger or at least more experienced up the middle. They are shooting an inflated 12% and you think that the oiler and flames are going to be this bad every year? Make some moves and they will be putting themselves in real contender territory.
Assets-3 firsts 5 seconds and 4 thirds over the next three years. Shane Wright, C, 18. Jagger Firkus, RW, 18. Jani Nyman, RW, 18. Ryan Winterton, C, 18. Ryker Evans, LHD, 20.

LA
TDL cap space-0.295m
Needs-They don’t need to but adding Horvat would make them go Kopitar Horvat Denault down the middle and give Fiala and Vilardi a more skilled C. They also are on the upside swing of a rebuild and could really use a goaltender, they're also pretty flush at D. LA could be a very frustrating team to play in the playoffs and we might see them go further than expected.
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 4 thirds over the next three years. Quinton Byfield, C, 19. Arthur Kaliyev, RW, 21. Brandt Clarke, RHD, 19. Alex Turcotte, C, 21.

Edmonton
TDL cap space-1.125m
Needs-Low with CMD Dri and Nudge. Or is it? A team with that much elite talent where CMD is carrying a franchise who knows what they might do to spread the love and make Connor feel supported and that the Oilers are a team he should be invested in long term.
Assets-3 firsts 2 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Dylan Holloway, C, 21. Xavier Bourgault, RW, 20. Philip Broberg, LHD, 21. Reid Schaefer, LW, 19.

Calgary
TDL cap space- 4.026m
Needs-well Lindholm Kadri and Backlund is a very good top 3c’s adding Horvat would allow you to kick Lidholm to the wing and give you spare C’s if you need to. You would also add a guy on a scoring heater to a room that has been scoring shy. They have a bunch of contracts that probably won't age well so shake things up a little and as an added bonus if you make the playoffs then you might knock Edmonton out of the playoffs in the process.
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Jakob Pelletier, LW, 21. Connor Zary, C, 20. Matthew Coronato, RW, 20.

Central
Dallas
TDL cap space-1.35
Needs-For a horvat fit I’d say low. They’ve got Hintz and Seguin is having a better year and Wyatt Johnson is shining. However they may end up in a scenario where the Avs miss the playoffs or are in the other division as a wildcard. This might be Dallas's best chance to go far in the near future so why not go for it.
Assets-2 firsts 3 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Thomas Harley, LHD, 20. Logan Stankoven, C, 19. Mavrik Bourque, C, 20. Lian Bichsel, LHD, 18.

Winnipeg
TDL cap space-7.443m
Needs- Well depends on what you want to do. Could add Horvat to bump PLD to the wing to solidify the top 6. But you have a Vezina-caliber goalie doing Vezina things, a dman having a career year at 27 and a key top 6C who is all but out of town. Same as Dallas they have a potentially clearer path to the conference finals with the Avs struggling. Add to that they might be a nice long term fit for Bo and maybe this is something that can work.
Assets-3 firsts 2 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Chaz Lucius, RW, 18. Nikita Chibrikov, RW, 19. Rutger McGroarty, LW, 18. Brad Lambert, RW, 18.

Minnesota
TDL cap space-16.529
Needs-yeah they should be all in on Horvat. Currently playing Sam Steel at 1C and Freddy Gaudreau at 2C their buyout penalties increase and they have 8 players who are free agents next season. So if they think they have a shot they should go all in. They also have the perpetually traded Matt Dumba on the books. Much like Dallas
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Danila Yurov, RW, 18. Marco Rossi, C, 20. Brock Faber, RHD, 19. Carson Lambos, LHD, 19.

Nashville
TDL cap space-8.124m
Needs-Could definitely use a C as they have Cody Glass currently slotted at 1C there and two rookies at 3/4C. Nashville is at a crossroads and should definitely be looking to buy or sell big. Which one? Great question but right now they are maybe the definition of the mushy middle and there is no worse place to be.
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 4 thirds over the next three years. Philip Tomasino, RW, 20. Joakim Kemell, RW, 19. Zachary L’Heureux, LW, 19. Yaroslav Askarov, G, 20.

Colorado
TDL cap space-5.625m
Needs-Well they are banged up and should be pushing to get into the playoffs as this year is the last year on MacKinnon’s current deal before it literally doubles. They really haven’t filled the spot left by Kadri at 2C and Horvat could slot right in. If they load up and get some guys healthy down the stretch they could be nightmare fuel but as of now they are in danger of missing the playoffs so they should be trying anything in their power to beef up the lineup.
Assets-3 firsts 1 seconds and 1 thirds over the next three years. Bowen Byram. Alex Newhook.Oskar Olausson, RW/LW, 20. Sean Behrens, LHD, 19. Jean-Luc Foudy, C, 20.

Metro

Carolina
TDL cap space-3.106
Needs-I personally think low but I guess that depends how you view the c’s behind Aho in Stall, Stasny and Kotkaniemi. They do have a ton of UFAs, so there’s both urgency and some potential cap flexibility. They also may want to trade to keep Horvat from one of the teams they expect to run into in the playoffs. Oh and now it looks like they might be without Patches for the rest of the year so wouldn't they love a top of the lineup scorer oh and they would add 7 mill in ltir cap space.
Assets-3 firsts 4 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Jesperi Kotkaniemi, C, 22. Alexander Nikishin, LHD, 20. Jack Drury, C, 22. Scott Morrow, RHD, 19. Justin Robidas, RW, 19.

New Jersey
TDL cap space-0.39m
Needs-Low, you’ve got Hischer and Hughes at 1/2C and you’re probably not looking to knock either of them out of their current spots. As for other trades? They are playing with house money and are potentially in danger of losing Bratt, Severson and Graves. That being said they have lots of cap space next year and can probably keep them if they wish to.
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Luke Hughes, LHD, 19. Simon Nemec, RHD, 18. Dawson Mercer, RW, 21. Alexander Holtz, RW, 21.

NYR
TDL cap space-5.37m
Needs-Well if I was the Rangers gm I’d be looking at improving my wingers as Zibinijad Trocheck and Chytil have all been playing well. That being said they have 2 1st rounders, a kid line that all has value and if we are being honest they have done a terrible job of developing those players and they are probably more valuable as trade chips than to the team.
Assets-4 firsts 2 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Brennan Othmann, LW, 20. Zac Jones, LHD, 22. Adam Sykora, LW, 18. Brett Berard, LW, 20.

Washington
TDL cap space-4.212mNeeds-Well if they’re going to go all in then why not? They currently have 6 forwards and 1 defenceman under contract for next year. They’re doing everything they can to get Ovi to score and Horvat would be an upgrade to a struggling Kuznetzov, a post injury Backstrom and Eller and Strome. Makes for an intriguing team to trade with because we have no idea what they are going to look like next year.
Assets-3 firsts 2 seconds and 2 thirds over the next three years. Ivan Miroshnichenko, LW, 18. Connor McMichael, C/W, 22. Hendrix Lapierre, C, 20. Ryan Chesley, RHD, 18.

Pittsburgh
TDL cap space- 1.121m
Needs-Low for 87 and 71 reasons. But also they are the pens who are all in all the time as long as 87 and 71 are there. They want to squeeze one more cup run out of these guys and there is no turning back.
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Owen Pickering, LHD, 18. Ty Smith, LHD, 22. Filip Hallander, C/LW, 22.

NYI
TDL cap space-6.886m
Needs-Much like Carolina it depends how you view the c depth behind 1C Barzal but personally I wouldn’t be looking to do this unless the plan is to bump Nelson to the wing. That being said Lou built this roster to win now and all reports indicate they were close to acquiring JT Miller in the offseason. They have Sorokin on a bargain deal and a backup in Varmolov who is very capable of winning playoff games if they need him to, whose contract is expiring. So maybe they're a team that is more all in that we think.
Assets-3 firsts 3 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Aatu Raty, C, 20. William Dufour, RW, 20. Calle Odelius, LHD, 18. amuel Bolduc, LHD, 22.

Atlantic
Boston
TDL cap space-3.25m
Needs-I would say low but c depth is cool and Bergeron and Krejci could be gone next year so who knows what they’re going to do. They don't have a lot of young players headed to the roster to fill the gaps of older players so it is a chips in the middle type year for them.
Assets-3 firsts 1 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Fabian Lysell, RW, 19. Mason Lohrei, LHD, 21. Matthew Poitras, C, 18.

Toronto
TDL cap space-1.95m
Needs-adding a top 6 forward should be Toronto's top priority this deadline. Adding Horvat would give them that and allow Taveres to bump to the wing as his foot speed is decreasing he would have an easier time there. Oh and every one is getting fired if they lose in the first round again.
Assets-3 firsts 1 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Matthew Knies, LW, 19. Nicholas Robertson, LW, 20. Topi Niemelä, RHD, 20. Fraser Minten, C, 18.

Tampa Bay
TDL cap space-0.719m
Needs- yeah idk why they would do this but it does show why teams with solid c would do this. Having three top 6 c in Stamkos Point and Cirelli allows for the lightning to be a contender even when one of the three is banged up. They are team that likes to fiddle with the edges of the lineup to make sure the 6th dman isn't a lynch pin on a cup winning team.
Assets-1 firsts 2 seconds and 3 thirds over the next three years. Isaac Howard, LW, 18. Dylan Duke, LW, 19. Jack Thompson, RHD, 20.

So let's take a look at some potential trades for Bo.
Best fits:
Kraken: Probably not moving Shane wright but have a relatively deep and if they do want to move Wright you jump on it. Reasonable package: But wait they don't have cap space for the full 5.5m, Van can retain 2m to get under the cap so lets add a 2024 1st or if the amateur scouting department thinks they can make a dent in a deep draft year toss in Toronto and Winnipeg's second this year that Seattle holds.
The Trade: Hornet at 50% retained for 2023 1st, Ryan Winterton (Seattle's best C prospect not named Wright probably the orgs 4th best prospect), and a 2nd rounder. 2024 1st
LA: More of an all in play from LA to make a deep run if they trust the depth on D. Why would LA do this? First of all they have Mikey Anderson, Tobias Björnfot and Edler as FA's this year but also Durzi and Roy as Fa's next year but they also have Brandt Clarke in the pipeline alongside potential NHL Dmen in Jordan Spence, Helge Grans and Kim Nousiainen all in the AHL and Kirill Kirsanov sitting in Russia with NHL potential.This potentially gets Van a RHD partner for Hughes and adds depth to the org. Lemieux is just here to make cap work and can be flipped if there are buyers out there.
The trade: Bo Horvat for Sean Durzi, Brendan Lemieux and one of the above D prospects not named Clarke (I would select Spence).
Edmonton: This is a go for it move from Edmonton and cleans up a couple of things they haven't been able to mesh with.Well for the oilers they clear Puljujärvi's cap off and you can probably account for Holloway as the sweetener to take him. Fogel is the type of asset that the Canucks are allegedly targeting, 26 but apparently has more to give. If it doesn't work out well then guess what he's a ufa next year. I would totally get why Edmonton would not do this and it isn't.
The Trade: Bo Horvat for Jesse Puljujärvi, Warren Foegele, Dylan Holloway and 2023 1st. Why:

Winnipeg: Might be a great long term fit, cand bump PLD to the wing or go three deep with PLD Horvat and Scheifele. Either way Winnipeg has the cap room at the deadline for him so a pretty straightforward deal here I would say. The Trade: 2023 1st, Chaz Lucius, 2024 2nd.

Minnesota: The Wild aare maybe the most C needy team on the list and Horvat is the best C on the trade block, they also have a great prospect pool and they don't need to move money to make room.
The Trade: 2023 1st, Marco Rossi or Brock Faber, 2024 2nd.

Nashville: The need for Nashville is almost as obvious as Minisota's, they keep making go for it moves and this would be a go for it move.
The Trade: 2023 1st, Yaroslav Askarov or Philip Tomasino, SJ 2023 3rd or Nash 2023 3rd (Depending on what prospect you get)

Colorado: Need is clear, they are a Stanley cup favorite that is on the edge of the playoffs and they haven't been able to fill the spot Kadri left. Horvat would be a great fit for that.
The Trade: 2023 1st, Alex Newhook. If the Avs would like the Nucks to retain 50% then add in Jean-Luc Foudy.

Carolina: Well they just lost their mid season boost in Patches and could be a real threat to go deep in the playoffs. Adding Horvat would allow them to slot whoever is playing 2C (be it Stastny, Staal or Kotkaniemi) to the 3rd line which is probably where any of those three should be best deployed. I am not sure if they are going to get cap space from Patches LTIR but they currently do not have the cap space for Horvat and the Canucks would have to retain at least 44%. Consider one of the prospects as compensation for the retention. If no retention is needed take one of the prospects away and move the 2023 3rd to a 2nd.
The Trade: Horvat 50% retained for: 2023 1st, Scott Morrow, Jack Drury Phi 2023 3rd.

Washington: They are sitting in a playoff spot and Horvat would be an upgrade.
The Trade: 2023 1st, Connor McMichael, 2023 3rd

New York Islanders: The team is built to grind teams down in the playoffs but you need to score to get there. They are a Caped out team that doesn't get any relief in the off season and will have to give raises to Mayfield and Wahlstrom if they intend to keep them.
The Trade: 2023 1st, Aatu Raty, 2024 2nd.

Boston: When was the last time you heard a team say "yeah I have too many good centre's." Never? Well that's the idea here, the rich get richer and they add an allstar to a team that is rolling. Nosek has to go the other way to make the deal work and the bruins are going to have to attach an asset to do this, Poitras in this case. Even doing this they still need the Canucks to retain at least 26% and they don't have a 2023 or 2024 2nd so the 2024 1st is for the retention and the day two pick.
The Trade: Horvat at least 50% retained for 2023 1st, 2024 1st Fabian Lysell, Mathew Poitras and Thomas Nosek

Toronto: They should be adding a top 6 player and adding Hrovat would allow the Leafs to stack that top 6 and then spread it out and go 3 lines deep with good two-way centres if they need to lock a game down. Kerfoot gets moved because he is the most expensive forward outside of the "big 4" and the 9th most expensive contract on the team. The catch is does he have Vancouver on his 10 team NTC? Even trading Kerfoot for cap room the Canucks will still have to retain 16% on Horvat's contract. Apparently Knies is untouchable which is fine with me as I have been targeting C and RHD so we are going to go with less hyped prospects.
The Trade: 2023 1st, Fraser Minten and Topi Niemelä an Ottawa's 3rd.
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2023.01.16 01:12 Kanenums88 Booking Every Royal Rumble Winner From 1988-2023 (Part 2/2) (Longer Post)

Part 1

-Royal Rumble 2009: Winner = Randy Orton
(On the Raw before the Rumble, Orton would attack Vince McMahon after a confrontation. Before he could get fired, however, Randy would enter the Rumble match at #8. He’d go on to win the whole thing by last eliminating Triple H. Thus resulting in him contractually not being fireable, and having him go on to face Triple H for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 25 in an Unsanctioned Match.)

-Royal Rumble 2010: Winner = Edge
(This plays out the same way it did in real life. With Edge returning at #29 after a six-month hiatus after tearing his Achilles tendon. Edge would eliminate his former tag partner Chris Jericho instantly, and would win the whole thing by last eliminating John Cena.)

-Royal Rumble 2011: Winner = Santino Marella
(They always say anyone can win the Rumble, so why don’t we prove that statement true. Santino would enter the first, and only, 40-man Royal Rumble at #37, but would be instantly hit with a Brogue Kick by Sheamus. Santino would then roll under the bottom rope and stay under the ring for the remainder of the match. Flash forward a bit, and Alberto Del Rio would catch Randy Orton from behind and eliminate him. Del Rio would be the only man in the ring, and would start to celebrate thinking he won. As the refs would try and inform Del Rio there was still one more man, Santino would appear from behind readying the Cobra. The Cobra would strike, and Santino would then quickly pick up an incapacitated Del Rio and throw him over the top rope. Santino Marella would win the 2011 Rumble match in one of the most shocking moments of all time. He'd go on to face Edge for the world title at WM27, in a true underdog story.)

-Royal Rumble 2012: Winner = Chris Jericho
(This Rumble match plays out almost exactly the same, except for the very end. The final two would still be Jericho and Sheamus fighting it out for almost 7 minutes. The climax would see Jericho attempt a Codebreaker on Sheamus, but he'd be caught and thrown over the top rope. Jericho would hang on, however, and Sheamus would attempt a Brogue Kick on Jericho. Chris would instead duck the move, however, which would cause Sheamus to fall onto the apron instead. Jericho would then slide back into the ring and hit a codebreaker onto Sheamus, with his neck catching the top rope, to cause an elimination. This gave Jericho the win and would result in getting added momentum for his WWE title match against CM Punk at WM28.)

-Royal Rumble 2013: Winner = John Cena
(The match plays out how it did in real life. Cena would enter the match at #19 and last over 25 minutes. The final two would be Ryback and Cena, with the two going back and forth for a few minutes. Ryback would then lift Cena up on his shoulders in an attempt to hit a running power slam over the top rope, but Cena would jump off his back and use Ryback's momentum to push him over the rope for the win. Cena would win his first ever Rumble match, and would go on to face The Rock and CM Punk in a Triple Threat for the WWE Championship at WM29.)

-Royal Rumble 2014: Winner = Batista(x2)
(After getting screwed over by the Authority multiple times, the fans were fully behind Daniel Bryan, and wanted him to win the Rumble match. However, Daniel wouldn’t even enter the match, meaning he couldn’t win. So instead the 28th entrant, a returning Batista, would go on to win the match. He’d last eliminate a young Roman Reigns, who had broken the elimination record with 12, to win it all. He’d then go on to face Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan at WM30 in a triple threat for the WWE World Championship. Yes, I know this is controversial, but it just made Daniel's story stronger.)

-Royal Rumble 2015: Winner = Roman Reigns
(After the breakup of his faction, the Shield, Roman would begin a meteoric rise to the top. This would culminate in the 2015 Rumble match, as he’d enter at #19 and get ample time to shine, much to the dismay of the fans. The end of the match would see authority member, Kane, eliminate fan favorite Daniel Bryan to a chorus of boos. Kane would then set his sights on Roman Reigns, attempting to throw him out as well. Roman would reverse, however, and hit Kane with two spears, before eliminating him to win the Rumble match. Roman Reigns would go on to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE title at WM31, which also featured a surprise guest near the end.)

-Royal Rumble 2016: Winner = Triple H (x2)
(After being a thorn in the Authority’s sides for the better part of a year, and assaulting Vince McMahon on Raw, Roman would be forced to defend his newly won WWE Championship in the 2016 Rumble match. Roman would also be forced to start at #1, and would last in the match for about 20 minutes, before being attacked by Vince’s group of bodyguards, aka the League of Nations. Roman would evade elimination by slipping under the bottom rope, but would continue to be attacked on the outside, and he was then walked to the back after the attack. However, he’d return after entrant #24 and begin to tear house. So in a last ditch effort, Triple H would enter at #30 to square off against Reigns. The final 4 would be Triple H, Dean Ambrose, Brock Lesnar, and Roman Reigns. After brawling between the 4, Roman would shockingly be eliminated by Lesnar, guaranteeing a new champion. Ambrose and HHH would then begin to double-team Lesnar to eliminate him. That meant the final two in the match would be HHH and Dean. Dean would fight valiantly, and even almost eliminate HHH. However, just as in real life, Triple H would manage to get the better of him, and toss him over the top rope to win the match. He’d win his second Royal Rumble, and become the WWE Champion for the last time.)

-Royal Rumble 2017: Winner = Bray Wyatt
(This is basically the same match as real life, but the winners are switched around. The final three in this match would be Roman Reigns and the Wyatt family members, Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt. The ending sequence would see Orton attempt an RKO on Roman, but would be pushed off and hit with a spear instead. Roman would then eliminate Randy, leaving only two men left. Roman would then back up into the corner, and set up for a spear on Wyatt. Bray would avoid it, however, and hit a Sister Abigail instead. He’d then grab Roman and throw him over the top rope to get the victory. He’d then go on to face Luke Harper and Randy Orton in a Triple Threat for the WWE Championship at WM33.)

-Men’s Royal Rumble 2018: Winner = Shinsuke Nakamura
(This is the same match as real life, with Shinsuke entering at #14 and lasting over 44 minutes before winning the thing. The final two would be between Roman and Shinsuke. The ending sequence would see Roman attempt to hit a spear on Shinsuke, but would be caught with a Kinshasa instead, allowing Shinsuke to eliminate him for the win. Shinsuke would go on to face AJ Styles for the WWE Championship at WM34, in a rematch from their Japanese days. There would be no dick shots in that match as well.)

-Women’s Royal Rumble 2018: Winner = Asuka
(In mid-December 2017, Stephanie McMahon would announce that the first ever women’s Royal Rumble would take place at the 2018 event. After debuting in the main roster in September 2017, Asuka would continue her undefeated streak from NXT, and use the momentum to declare for the Rumble. She’d enter the match at #10, and outlast several legends and current stars until the very end. The final two would be between Asuka and Sasha Banks, and after 6 minutes of some good wrestling, Asuka would eliminate Banks via a roundhouse kick to knock Sasha off the apron. She’d then go on to face Charlotte for the SD Women’s Championship at WM34.)

-Women’s Royal Rumble 2019: Winner = Becky Lynch
(The match is the same as real life. A pre-injured Lana would enter at #28, but would collapse due to her injury at the entrance way. Sometime later, Becky Lynch would come out, and would then be allowed to take Lana’s place in the match. The final two would be between rivals, Charlotte and Becky, and after a back and forth brawl, Becky would duck a big boot from Charlotte to send her flying over the top rope for the win. Becky would go on to face Charlotte and Ronda in a Triple Threat at WM35, which would be the first ever women’s WM main event.)

-Men’s Royal Rumble 2019: Winner = Seth Rollins
(This match is also the same as real life. Seth Rollins would enter at #10 and would last for 43 minutes exactly. The final two would be Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman, and after a lengthy brawl, the two would both end up fighting on the apron. Braun would attempt to use brute strength to eliminate Seth, but Rollins would manage to chop him down to size. Rollins would then hit a curb stomp to Strowman on the apron to get the elimination. He'd go on to face Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship at WM35.)

-Women’s Royal Rumble 2020: Winner = Shayna Baszler
(This match is basically the same until the very end. NXT’s Shayna Baszler would enter at #30 and go on an absolute tear, eliminating everyone in sight. She would also set the new women’s elimination record at 8, before soon being met with her final combatant, Charlotte Flair. The two would duke it out for a bit, going back and forth. Charlotte would soon attempt to hit a spear on Shayna, but Shayna would roll through and counter it into a Fujiwara armbar. She’d then grab Charlotte's arm, pin it down, and hit her with her signature arm snap, demobilizing it. Shayna would then pick Charlotte up and throw her over the top rope, with Charlotte easily going over, to get the win. Shayna would become the first NXT talent to win the Rumble, and despite teasing using her Mania match for the NXT women’s title, she’d end up challenging Becky for the Raw Women's title at WM36 instead.)

-Men’s Royal Rumble 2020: Winner = Drew McIntyre
(This match would also play out almost exactly the same it did in real life. Feeling as if he had no more legit challengers, the WWE Champion, Brock Lesnar, would decide to enter the Rumble at #1. That way, anyone could face off against him, and he could win the Rumble and choose to face no one at Mania. Lesnar would dominate the early going, but would show fatigue halfway through. Drew would then enter at #16, and with a little help from Ricochet, would hit Brock with a Claymore, sending him over the top for a huge elimination. Drew would then last for a little under 35 minutes, eventually facing off against Roman as the final two entrants. Roman would attempt a spear on Drew, but would get caught with a Claymore and be sent over the top rope to give Drew the win. He’d go on to face Lesnar for the WWE title at WM36.)

-Women’s Royal Rumble 2021: Winner = Bianca Belair
(This match will also stay the same as it did in real life. Bianca Belair would enter at #3, and last for almost 57 minutes, setting an early longevity record. The final two would be NXT’s Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair, with the two having a very highly competitive back and forth sequence. After multiple attempts at elimination from both gals, Bianca would come out on top by clotheslining Ridley over the top, getting the win. She’d go on to face Sasha Banks at WM37 for the SD Women’s Title, in the second ever women’s WM main event.)

-Men’s Royal Rumble 2021: Winner = Edge (x2)
(This match would once again be the same as in real life. Edge would return during the 2020 Rumble match, after 9 years away from the ring due to injury. He would soon injure his ankle in June 2020, and would not return until the Raw before the Rumble to declare himself for the match. Edge would start out at #1, while his longtime rival, Randy Orton, would start at #2. Randy and Edge would start to brawl all over the outside, resulting in Edge putting Orton through the announce table and eventually being walked to the back. Flash forward to the end, and after spending over 58 minutes in the match, Edge would eliminate Rollins. Orton would then appear from out of nowhere and try to eliminate Edge, but he would be reversed and get eliminated instead. Edge would become the third man to go the distance to win the match, and would go on to challenge Drew McIntyre for the WWE title at WM37, not Roman Reigns.)

-Women’s Royal Rumble 2022: Winner = Ronda Rousey
(Once again, this match is almost the same as real life. Ronda would make a surprise return at #28 after an almost 3-year hiatus. The final two would be Ronda and the SD women’s champion, Charlotte Flair, who entered in hopes of choosing her opponent if she was to win. The two would go back and forth for a few minutes, before Ronda would catch Charlotte's big boot and dump her out for the win. She’d then go on to face Charlotte herself for the SD Women’s title at WM38.)

-Men’s Royal Rumble 2022: Winner = Brock Lesnar (x2)
(This match would have the same winner, but would still be vastly different. After getting his Universal title match against Roman canned at Day 1, Lesnar would ask for it to be rescheduled for the Rumble. But due to chicanery from his former advocate Paul Heyman, he’d be denied that request, and would instead be entered into the Rumble as consolation. He’d enter that match at #22, and still go on to win the whole thing. The final two in the match would be between Brock Lesnar and Drew McIntyre, rekindling their rivalry from 2020. The two would fight back and forth for about 5 minutes, before Drew would get caught with an F5 and sent over the ropes for the elimination. Lesnar would go on to challenge Roman at WM38 in a championship unification match, as Lesnar would win the WWE title at the Elimination Chamber event the next month.)

-Women’s Royal Rumble 2023: Winner = Rhea Ripley
(The Judgment Day’s, Rhea Ripley would enter the match at #16 and put on a great performance. She’d eventually last until the final four, alongside Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Shayna Baszler. Rousey and Shayna would team up at first, but eventually Ronda would turn on her friend, eliminating her. This wouldn’t sit right with Shayna, who’d run back into the ring and eliminate Ronda, resulting in a big brawl between them all the way to the back. The final two would then be Becky and Rhea, who’d begin to have a back and forth encounter for nearly 6 minutes. However, after reversing a Man-handle slam into a vicious Riptide, Rhea would pick Becky up and throw her over the top rope for the victory. Rhea wins the 2023 Rumble, celebrates with Judgment Day post-match, and goes on to challenge Bianca for the Raw Women’s title at WM39.)

-Men’s Royal Rumble 2023: Winner = Cody Rhodes
(On the 30th anniversary of Raw, Cody would return after an almost 7-month hiatus due to a torn pectoral muscle. He’d instantly declare himself for the Rumble match and promise to win it all to accomplish his goal of becoming the WWE Champion. He’d go on to enter the match at #25 and have one hell of a return performance. Not only that, but he’d go on to last until the final four, alongside Seth Rollins, Gunther, and Logan Paul. The three men would all triple team Gunther, and despite Gunther's best efforts, they would successfully throw the ring general out. After a quick three-way brawl, Logan would attempt to hit a buckshot lariat on Cody, but Cody would duck and use Logan’s momentum to send him to the floor. Therefore, the final two were between Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins, the man who injured Cody in the first place. After an 8 minute, back and forth encounter, Cody would manage to avoid a Stomp and catch Seth with a Cross-Rhodes. He’d roll through it, and hit another, before standing him up and throwing him over the rope. Cody wins the Rumble match and goes on to face Roman at WM39 for the WWE Universal Championship.)
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Royal Rumble 2016:
Date: 1-24-16
Venue: Amway Center
City: Orlando, Florida
Attendance: 15,170
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1- Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship: Kevin Owens def. Dean Ambrose ©
(Kevin Owens wants another shot, but he says he wants to take it one step further by challenging Dean Ambrose to a Ladder Match. Ambrose agrees to the stipulation.)
2- WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The New Day © (w/ Xavier Woods) def. The Usos
(The Usos defeat The Ascension to become number one contenders. The New Day vow to spread positivity all the way to Samoa. The Usos declare that they’re sick & tired of The New Day’s antics & vow to end their reign.)
3- United States Championship Match: Tyler Breeze © def. Dolph Ziggler
(Dolph Ziggler wins a Fatal 4 Way #1 Contender's Match against Goldust, Cody Rhodes, & The Miz on Raw to earn this shot. Tyler Breeze says after he dismantles the Showoff, he'll take a selfie & post the picture online for the entire world to see. Dolph Ziggler says he'll make Breeze look so ugly after he's done with him that he'll wanna go back to NXT.)
4- Women's Championship Match: Charlotte Flair © (w/ Ric Flair) def. Becky Lynch
(Becky Lynch debuts on the first Raw of 2016. She’s disappointed that Charlotte has resorted to using her dad to win matches & that her NXT peers would be ashamed of her. Charlotte says if Becky is that mad, she can meet her in the ring. Becky agrees, but says only if the title is on the line. After the match, Sasha Banks makes her main roster debut. She attacks Becky & seemingly aligns herself with Charlotte before attacking The Nature Girl & locking her in the Bank Statement. Naitch doesn’t kiss Becky during this match either.)
5- WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match: Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) def. Sheamus ©
(Sheamus promises to give Brock a beating worse than he’s ever had before, in both UFC & WWE, & that he’ll drop The Beast with a Brogue Kick & walk out of Florida still WWE World Champion. Paul Heyman says that Brock Lesnar will beat, victimize, & conquer Sheamus, walk into WrestleMania 32 as champion, & even go on to walk into WrestleMania 33 as champion as well.)
6- 30-Man Royal Rumble Match: Roman Reigns (#1) wins by last eliminating Dean Ambrose (#19)
(Final Four: Roman Reigns, AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, & Chris Jericho)
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Royal Rumble Notes:
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WWE FastLane 2016:
Date: 2-21-16
Venue: Quicken Loans Arena
City: Cleveland, Ohio
Attendance: 14,446
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1- Intercontinental Championship Match: Kevin Owens © def. Dolph Ziggler
(Dolph Ziggler defeats Neville on Raw a week after the Royal Rumble to become the #1 Contender for the Intercontinental Championship. With this show taking place in Cleveland, Kevin Owens promises to embarrass Ziggler in front of his friends & family.)
2- Sasha Banks & Becky Lynch def. Naomi & Tamina Snuka
(Tamina & Naomi take issue with the two newest members of the women’s division. They say that if they want to be in top spots, they have to earn them, so Becky & Sasha agree to put aside their differences for one night.)
3- Cody Rhodes def. Goldust
(Goldust immediately targets his brother after TLC. He says that he is ashamed of the man his brother has become. Cody Rhodes brutally attacks Goldust with a steel chair & then challenges him to this match.)
4- Title vs. Career Match for the Women's Championship: Charlotte Flair © (w/ Ric Flair) def. Brie Bella
(Charlotte Flair begins taunting Brie Bella and making fun of her because Daniel Bryan recently retired. An enraged Brie attacks Charlotte & challenges her to this match. Charlotte Flair says she’ll accept if Brie puts her career on the line, so she can go be with her lovely little husband in a retirement home. Brie accepts. A tearful Brie gets a moment alone in the ring afterwards.)
5- Chris Jericho def. AJ Styles
(On the Raw after the Royal Rumble, Chris Jericho officially throws out the challenge to AJ Styles, wanting to prove that he can beat AJ if given the chance. Styles accepts, saying he respects Jericho & is looking forward to the match. After the match, AJ extends his hand to Y2J for a handshake & Chris Jericho accepts it...FOR NOW.)
6- Sting def. Kane
(After being eliminated from the Royal Rumble, Sting comes out on the Raw after the Royal Rumble to challenge Kane to this match. He says that he wants one more match against The Undertaker, but he knows that in order to get to The Deadman, he has to go through his little brother first. Kane accepts by saying that even if The Undertaker accepts Sting's challenge, he'll make sure Sting isn't 100% by the time it even happens. After the match, The Undertaker shows up to hit Sting with the chokeslam & tombstone piledriver. He does the throat cut, thus indeed accepting Sting's challenge for one more match.)
7- United States Championship Match: Tyler Breeze © def. Jack Swagger
(Jack Swagger defeats Alberto Del Rio on an episode of Smackdown to become the #1 Contender. He says, unlike Tyler Breeze, he’s a Real American & that he should hold the title. Breeze says he’ll send Swagger & his misguided nationalism to the back of the queue.)
8- Roman Reigns def. Sheamus & Dean Ambrose - Triple Threat Elimination Match to determine the # 1 Contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 32
(Roman Reigns says that he was close to winning the WWE World Title not just at Survivor Series, but at TLC as well. But now that he's won the Royal Rumble, he's got another chance & he'll finally defeat Brock Lesnar in the main event of WrestleMania & become the new WWE World Champion. But as The Big Dog finishes his promo, he's attacked by an enraged Sheamus who declares that he should be the one to headline WrestleMania. After Dean Ambrose defeats Sheamus later that night, Triple H makes this match in hopes of splitting Reigns & Ambrose apart. Sheamus is eliminated within 5 minutes & it all goes down to Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose who tear it up. In the end, Reigns reverses the Dirty Deeds, hits Ambrose with the spear, gets the win, & keeps his WrestleMania dreams alive. After the match, Reigns puts his fist out & Dean, who is slightly frustrated that he lost, still fist bumps Roman & the two hug.)
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NXT TakeOver: Dallas
Date: 4-1-16
Venue: Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
City: Dallas, Texas
Attendance: 9,000
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1- NXT World Tag Team Championship Match: American Alpha def. The Revival ©
(After months of getting some impressive wins, American Alpha earn their first shot at the NXT World Tag Team Championship. The Revival call AA a flash in the pan who can’t hold a candle to what they can do as a tag team.)
2- Austin Aries def. Baron Corbin
(Baron Corbin ruins Austin Aries’ debut by viciously attacking him on an episode of NXT. He says that Regal needs to stop bringing in internet darlings from the minor leagues & focus on the stars he already has. Aries says that he’ll make Corbin regret the attack. This is The Lone Wolf’s farewell to NXT.)
3- NXT Women's Championship Match: Asuka def. Bayley ©
(After going undefeated since her debut back in October, Asuka sets her sights on Bayley and the NXT Women’s Championship. Bayley says Asuka is a dangerous competitor, but she doesn’t intimidate her & that she will stay at the top of the women’s division. Bayley passes out in the Asuka Lock as her 223 day reign comes to an end.)
4- Shinsuke Nakamura def. Sami Zayn
(Following his return from injury, Sami Zayn tells William Regal he wants to compete at this event & Regal agrees that Zayn needs the very best competition, so he’ll give him the newest NXT signee Shinsuke Nakamura! This is the same electrifying classic as it was in real life, with Zayn saying goodbye to NXT.)
5- NXT World Championship Match: Samoa Joe def. Finn Bálor ©
(After TakeOver: London, Samoa Joe continues to target Finn Balor. However, Baron Corbin & a returning Sami Zayn say they should be next in line. After a triple threat match ends in both Zayn and Joe pinning Corbin, this leads to a Two out of Three Falls Match that Joe wins to become the #1 Contender. Joe promises to slay The Demon. Balor says that Joe will get the match of his life & will leave Dallas a broken man.)
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WrestleMania 32:
Date: 4-3-16
Venue: AT&T Stadium
City: Arlington, Texas
Attendance: 101,763
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Hall of Fame Class of 2016: Sting, The Godfather, Big Boss Man, Jacqueline, Stan Henson, The Fabulous Freebirds, & Snoop Dogg
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Pre-Show:
1- Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: Baron Corbin wins by last eliminating Mark Henry
(Entrants are: Fandango, Damien Sandow, Curtis Axel, Bo Dallas, Adam Rose, Heath Slater, Konnor, Viktor, Sin Cara, Kalisto, Erick Rowan, Braun Strowman, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, D-Von Dudley, Bubba Ray Dudley, Jack Swagger, Kane, Darren Young, R-Truth, Tatanka, Diamond Dallas Page, Booker T, Tyler Breeze, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Alberto Del Rio, Shaquille O’Neal, Big Show, Ryback, Mark Henry, & Baron Corbin)
2- The Usos def. The Dudley Boyz - Tables Match
(The Usos and The Dudley Boyz lose an eight man tag team match to The Wyatt Family on SmackDown, which causes Bubba Ray & D-Von to turn heel & attack The Usos. They say The Usos have no respect for them & challenge them to a match of their specialty. Jimmy & Jey eagerly accept.)
3- Emma def. Naomi, Paige, & Natalya - Fatal 4 Way Match to determine the #1 Contender for the Women's Championship
(All four of these women want to become the Women’s Champion, including Emma who returns to the main roster from NXT after Fastlane. Emma gets her shot on the Raw after WrestleMania & loses.)
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Main-Show:
4- 7-Man Ladder Match for the United States Championship: Zack Ryder def. The Miz, Antonio Cesaro, Ryback, Alberto Del Rio, Dolph Ziggler, & Tyler Breeze ©
(All seven men want to be United States Champion. The Swiss Superman makes a surprise return from injury in this match, replacing the injured Adrian Neville.)
5- AJ Styles def. Chris Jericho
(After FastLane, AJ Styles & Chris Jericho form a tag team & are named Y2AJ. After a handful of wins, they win a #1 Contenders Match against The League of Nations. Towards the end of a Tag Team Title Match between Y2AJ & The New Day, AJ Styles is about to complete a hot tag when Jericho jumps off the apron & heads to the back, walking out on Styles & turning heel. After the heel turn, Jericho says that all he sees in AJ Styles is someone who had a similar career path as him. Former World Champ, was big in Japan, being floundered in WCW, but that's where the similarities end. AJ then comes out to say that he didn't spend all those years in TNA & ROH for nothing. He was there so he can make it here. Also, he thought he had respect for Y2J, but now he simply wants to kick his ass. AJ challenges Jericho to another match at WrestleMania, which Jericho accepts.)
6- 6-Man Tag Team Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: The New Day © (Xavier Woods, Big E Langston, & Kofi Kingston) def. The League of Nations (Sheamus, Wade Barrett, & Rusev) (w/ Lana)
(The League of Nations form in December when Wade Barrett helps Rusev defeat Zack Ryder in a match on Raw. They add Sheamus after Fastlane & attack The New Day on Smackdown. The New Day say they’ll face The League, only if all six of them compete. The LON accepts. The next night on Raw, the League implodes after Sheamus accidentally Brogue Kick’s Rusev during a rematch with The New Day.)
7- Intercontinental Championship Match: Kevin Owens © def. Sami Zayn
(Destined to do this forever. After his Royal Rumble appearance & juggling his NXT commitments, Sami Zayn makes his full fledged main roster debut & sets his sights on the Intercontinental Championship. Sami says he wants his first championship in WWE to be one of the most prestigious & that the man he wants to beat for the title is Kevin Owens. Owens says Sami hasn’t learned his lesson after all the beatings he gave him in NXT, but he’ll gladly put him down one more time. Despite losing on his WrestleMania bow, Zayn receives a standing ovation.)
8- Dustin Rhodes def. Cody Rhodes - Texas Bullrope Match
(The final match of their iconic rivalry. Goldust says that this has gone way too far & this needs to end one way or another. He wants to fight Cody Rhodes one more time in the PPV this whole thing started & in the match that their father made famous. Cody Rhodes accepts & says that after this match is over, he wants absolutely NOTHING to do with him. Instead of coming out as Goldust, Dustin Rhodes makes his return to WWE for one night only & The Rhodes Brothers have a bloody Bullrope match with Dustin getting the victory. After the match, he puts his hand out. But Cody hugs his brother instead & finally buries the hatchet. Thus, turning face again. This will be Cody Rhodes' last WWE match for now as he is released from his contract the next day & he goes on to become a big name. He even forms a wrestling company that's ALL ELITE.)
9- Bray Wyatt (w/ The Wyatt Family) def. Dean Ambrose - Street Fight
(Bray Wyatt attacks Dean Ambrose on the Raw after FastLane. He says that Ambrose is weak & that he failed to main event WrestleMania. Ambrose says that Wyatt is just a coward who dresses up like it's Halloween everyday & hides behind his family. He challenges him to this match, which The Eater of Worlds accepts & says that Dean will follow the buzzards.)
10- Triple Threat Match for the Women's Championship: Sasha Banks (w/ Snoop Dogg) def. Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair © (w/ Ric Flair)
(All three women want to become Women's Champion, so this match is made. However, on the Raw before WrestleMania, Stephanie McMahon announces that the winner of the match will receive a new version of the WWE Women's Championship belt. Same match as in real life, except when Ric Flair is holding Sasha Banks while Charlotte Flair has Becky Lynch in the Figure 8, Snoop Dogg pushes Naitch off of Sasha JUST in time for her to break the submission. In the end, Sasha puts Becky in the Bank Statement & forces Lynch to tap out. SASHA BANKS WINS THE WOMEN'S TITLE to a BIG POP from the WM crowd & dedicates her win to her wrestling hero, Eddie Guerrero. Speaking of Guerrero, he makes a surprise appearance, hugs his #1 fan, & raises her hand in victory.)
11- The Undertaker def. Sting - Career vs. Career Match
(The final match in their WrestleMania Trilogy. The Undertaker says that he accepts Sting's challenge on the condition that he puts his career on the line. Sting accepts on the condition that Taker puts his WM career on the line as well as The Streak. The Phenom accepts & Sting retires after this.....at least until he signs with AEW.)
12- Shane McMahon def. Triple H (w/ Stephanie McMahon) - Hell in a Cell Match; The Winner Receives Full Control of WWE.
(The night after Fastlane, Stephanie McMahon prepares to receive the "Vincent J. McMahon Legacy of Excellence" Award when Shane McMahon makes his surprise return to WWE after 6 years away. He berates Stephanie & Vince for “sending the company down the drains.” & abusing their power. This draws the ire of Triple H, who comes out to confront Shane & says The Authority has made the company better in Shane’s absence, whether he likes it or not. Triple H attempts to cheap shot Shane, but Shane takes down The Game & a brawl ensues. Vince makes this match official, revealing that the winner will get full control of the WWE. The Authority disband for good the next night on Raw.)
13- WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match: Roman Reigns def. Brock Lesnar © (w/ Paul Heyman)
(After FastLane, Roman Reigns sets his focus on Brock Lesnar, the WWE World Title, & WrestleMania. Paul Heyman says that any era without Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns would be WWE World Champion & headlining WrestleMania's. But at WrestleMania, Brock Lesnar will beat, conquer, & victimize him. Roman Reigns says that he can & he will defeat Brock Lesnar & he will leave WrestleMania 32 as the brand new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. This is EXTREMELY like their WrestleMania 31 match where Reigns keeps coming back no matter how much Lesnar throws at him. In the end, Roman hits Brock with a 3rd decisive spear & WINS THE WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The show ends with Reigns celebrating his win with confetti falling down & Michael Cole stating a brand new era in WWE has officially begun.)
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2023.01.15 02:04 AffectionatePace2101 Guys why haven't we fully read this list before

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