Post by RT on Jul 20, 2023 1:03:40 GMT
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"Beating The Rock fair and square is no easy feat, but you did it, Roman. You did it. So go get the big one, brother."
"But onto other business, because The Rock says he ain't done tonight, tomorrow, or any other day. Not by a damn long shot! So The Rock says this: if you got an open schedule for Night 2 like The Rock does, then step up and try to claim greatness from The Great One. But know this, jabronis: The Rock is angry. The Rock is disappointed. The Rock has lots to prove! So when you step into that ring, you're stepping into The Smackdown Hotel!....IF YA SMELLLLLL-"
The Rock is cut off as Tetsuya Naito steps into view. Naito says "don't let me interrupt you," in Japanese, then offers his fist to bump, but The Rock scoffs and walks off.
"VIVA LA RAZA!"
...the crowd erupts as Eddie Guerrero returns to WWW! Latino Heat told Balor that he hoped he enjoyed his run, because it's ending on Night 2.
Afterwards, as FTR were leaving the arena, the duo were confronted by Cody Rhodes, who wanted to know what their problem was. Rhodes said he's known them for a long time, and thought they were class acts. Rather than answer, FTR just motioned behind Rhodes, who was immediately jumped by a frustrated Jon Moxley. The trio then beat the hell out of Rhodes, until Edge & Christian appeared and chased them off.
Will we get any answers on FTR's change of heart on Night 2?
Ahead of the Women's title match on Night 3, a tag match has been made to even the odds and give Shida a chance at revenge.
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Wide World of Wrestling
presents
Battle For Honour
Night 2
WWW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Finals
Roman Reigns vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
After defeating the final question mark on his road to legendary status, Roman Reigns now has to step into the ring with The Rock's greatest rival, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Reigns has vowed to achieve GOAT status and what better way than defeating two of the all-time greats in one weekend to crown himself World Champion?presents
Battle For Honour
Night 2
WWW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Finals
Roman Reigns vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
WWW United States Championship
"Switchblade" Jay White (c) vs. Bret "The Hitman" Hart
After defeating Cody Rhodes for the United States Championship, Bullet Club Gold leader Jay White announced to the world that they were now in "The U S of Jay," and there wasn't a single red-blooded American out there that could take this title from him. And Jay White was right, because that's when Bret Hart's music hit and the best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be got right in Jay White's face. White tried to back down, stating he said "American, not Canadian," but Hart informed Jay White that the match had already been sanctioned for Night 2, and if he didn't show up to defend the title, Hart would hunt him down and take it from him."Switchblade" Jay White (c) vs. Bret "The Hitman" Hart
"Hangman" Adam Page vs. Harley Race
After a disappointing loss to Steve Austin in the World title Semi-Finals on Night 1, "Hangman" Adam Page cut a somber but positive promo backstage, saying that he still had a lot left to prove this weekend, and wasn't going to go out without showing the world that he was the fastest rising star on the planet today. That was all Harley Race had to hear, who was within earshot getting stitched up after his Deathmatch with Jon Moxley. Race told Page that he knows that feeling, and something about Page reminded Harley of his younger self. He was willing to fight if Page was, but Page wasn't sure he wanted to fight "an old man that just went through a Deathmatch." Race stood up, blood still trickling down his forehead, and laid Adam Page out cold with a headbutt before sitting back down and continuing to get stitched closed.The Rock vs. Tetsuya Naito
After losing to Roman Reigns, The Rock was questioned backstage and gave props to his cousin..."Beating The Rock fair and square is no easy feat, but you did it, Roman. You did it. So go get the big one, brother."
"But onto other business, because The Rock says he ain't done tonight, tomorrow, or any other day. Not by a damn long shot! So The Rock says this: if you got an open schedule for Night 2 like The Rock does, then step up and try to claim greatness from The Great One. But know this, jabronis: The Rock is angry. The Rock is disappointed. The Rock has lots to prove! So when you step into that ring, you're stepping into The Smackdown Hotel!....IF YA SMELLLLLL-"
The Rock is cut off as Tetsuya Naito steps into view. Naito says "don't let me interrupt you," in Japanese, then offers his fist to bump, but The Rock scoffs and walks off.
WWW Television Championship
Finn Balor (c) vs. Eddie Guerrero
Finn Balor continues his reign as longest-reigning Television Champ with a gutsy win in the Fatal Fourway Ladder Match on Night 1. But as Balor sat atop the ladder with his title over his shoulder...Finn Balor (c) vs. Eddie Guerrero
"VIVA LA RAZA!"
...the crowd erupts as Eddie Guerrero returns to WWW! Latino Heat told Balor that he hoped he enjoyed his run, because it's ending on Night 2.
Jon Moxley & FTR vs. Edge, Christian & Cody Rhodes
After retaining the Tag Team titles in a gruelling match for the ages, Edge & Christian celebrated then were offered hands by both members of FTR. They shook, but then moments later Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler solidified a long-teased heel turn and low blowed Edge & Christian before laying into them.Afterwards, as FTR were leaving the arena, the duo were confronted by Cody Rhodes, who wanted to know what their problem was. Rhodes said he's known them for a long time, and thought they were class acts. Rather than answer, FTR just motioned behind Rhodes, who was immediately jumped by a frustrated Jon Moxley. The trio then beat the hell out of Rhodes, until Edge & Christian appeared and chased them off.
Will we get any answers on FTR's change of heart on Night 2?
Hikaru Shida & Asuka vs. Rhea Ripley & Kris Statlander
After retaining her title against Asuka, Hikaru Shida was immediately attacked by Rhea Ripley. After winning the #1 Contender's Match on Night 1, Ripley looked to soften up the champ before Night 2, but Asuka got to her feet and chased Ripley off.Ahead of the Women's title match on Night 3, a tag match has been made to even the odds and give Shida a chance at revenge.
Kota Ibushi vs. Adam Cole
Late in the TV title Ladder Match, Kota Ibushi & Adam Cole were atop the ladder exchanging shots, but Tetsuya Naito pushed it over and they toppled out of the ring. They ended up costing each other the TV title by brawling outside the ring while Finn Balor climbed to the top. Once they realized what had happened, Cole and Ibushi began to argue and shove, once again coming to blows and brawling into the concession area. Lony
Insanely Awesome Wrestling
Proudly Presents
Lethal Injection
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IAW Heavyweight Championship
Singles Match
AJ Styles(c) vs. CM Punk
Singles Match
Andrade El Idolo vs. Kazuchika Okada
IAW Tag Team Championship
Tag Team Match
Hardy Boys(c) vs. The Foundation
Pick Your Poison - Two out of Three Falls Match
IAW Television Championship
Zack Sabre Jr.(c) vs. Will Ospreay
Pick Your Poison - Falls Count Anywhere
Ilja Dragunov vs. PAC
Tag Team Match
Aussie Open vs. Lucha Brothers
Singles Match
Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam
Tag Team Championship - #1 Contenders Match
Filthy Animals vs. Young Bucks
Proudly Presents
Lethal Injection
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IAW Heavyweight Championship
Singles Match
AJ Styles(c) vs. CM Punk
At The Golden Road, AJ Styles outlasted three other men, to become the first-ever IAW heavyweight champion. CM Punk walked out victorious against Rob Van Dam, earning an opportunity to challenge “The Phenomenal One” for his newly crowned title.
Andrade El Idolo vs. Kazuchika Okada
In the main event of IAW’s last PPV, Andrade El Idolo was the first man eliminated. The wrestler that eliminated him, none other than “The Painmaker” himself. Unfortunately for Okada though, Andrade wouldn’t take it laying down, as he laid Kazuchika out with a Hammerlock DDT, costing him the match.
Tag Team Match
Hardy Boys(c) vs. The Foundation
Unsurprisingly Matt and Jeff Hardy, being the masters of TLC matches walked out of The Golden Road, as the IAW tag team champions. Unfortunately for them though, Brian Pillman and Owen Hart (better known as The Foundation), have made their IAW debuts, finding the TLC match to be a disgrace to the sport of professional wrestling, and are looking to dethrone them of tag team gold.
IAW Television Championship
Zack Sabre Jr.(c) vs. Will Ospreay
Pick Your Poison - Falls Count Anywhere
Ilja Dragunov vs. PAC
Both PAC and Ospreay (and their respective factions), have been at war with one another, since the launch of IAW. At Lethal Injection, things heat up as "The Bastard" Pac and "The Aerial Assassin" Will Ospreay pick their opponents' dose of poison.
Aussie Open vs. Lucha Brothers
As mentioned above, Death Triangle and United Empire have been at war with one another, and at Lethal Injection both groups' respective tag teams will no doubt tear the roof down in a banger of a tag team match.
Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam
Two legendary wrestlers looking to bounce back with a much-needed win, and a possible opportunity at a future IAW heavyweight championship title shot.
Filthy Animals vs. Young Bucks
Both of these high-flying tag teams came up short in Tables, Ladder, and Chairs (oh my), this time around they'll meet in a standard tag team dream match.