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Mr. Nerfect
06-25-2013, 10:47 AM
WWE Championship
Rob Van Dam (c) vs. John Cena

-At Money in the Bank, CM Punk is about to win the Money in the Bank Ladder Match when Brock Lesnar attacks like a whirlwind and takes out Punk with an F5. Daniel Bryan, who is also in good form, ends up starting trouble with Brock Lesnar himself and gets a few licks in before he is also taken out with an F5. This clears the way for RVD to climb the ladder and retrieve the briefcase in his very first night back with WWE. At the close of the show, John Cena manages to defeat Mark Henry, but then a pissed off Henry unleashes hell on Cena and lays him out with two World's Strongest Slams. RVD's music hits and RVD shrugs, cashes in and hits the Five Star Frog Splash to become the new WWE Champion. This is the rematch with two of the WWE's most popular stars ever battling it out. RVD retains in clean fashion, cementing himself as a main event player in the WWE.

War Games
CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Kane, Randy Orton & Sheamus vs. Brock Lesnar, Curtis Axel & The Shield

-Due to Brock Lesnar's dealings with them, Punk and Bryan both want a piece of Lesnar at SummerSlam. Somehow, Punk and Heyman end up in a war of worlds that eventually leads to a challenge of War Games from Punk to Heyman -- both men will put together teams of five to do battle in a updated version of the classic match. Heyman selects Curtis Axel and the most well-oiled unit in WWE to represent him. Punk (and Bryan) select Bryan's old tag team partner, Kane; a man Daniel Bryan respects and has had run-ins with The Shield a lot, Randy Orton; and a man that also dislikes The Shield, loves to fight, and has existing tag team synnergy with Randy Orton. Daniel Bryan starts the match off with Seth Rollins. Dean Ambrose then enters. CM Punk evens the scores before Curtis Axel comes out and the heels regain advantage. Sheamus is next out, followed by Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Brock Lesnar and finally Kane. The end of the match sees a Texas Cloverleaf applied to Rollins, a YES! Lock applied to Curtis Axel and an Anaconda Vise applied to Brock Lesnar while Kane and Randy Orton play keep-away. Axel and Rollins end up tapping.

No Holds Barred Match for Control of WWE
Triple H vs. Ryback (representing Vince McMahon)

-The tension between Triple H and Vince McMahon comes to a head when the two agree to choose representatives to do battle at SummerSlam with the winner gaining all the power in WWE. Triple H, being the war-tested veteran that he is, selects himself. Vince chooses one of the fastest rising stars in all of WWE, The Ryback. The two men beat the living crap out of each other and Vince McMahon even gets physically involved. Eventually, a returning Big Show makes his way out and KO Punches Triple H, allowing Ryback to hit Shell-Shocked, leaving us with the cliffhanger of what happens on RAW, since Vince McMahon has teased the possibility of firing Triple H.

World Heavyweight Championship
Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler

-The Pride of Mexico successfully defends his World Heavyweight Championship at Money in the Bank when he pays off AJ Lee and Big E. Langston to turn on Ziggler, leaving the challenger with nothing. Del Rio continues to taunt Ziggler and brags about his master schemes and such. Ziggler finds himself fighting back and cuts a few promos where he talks about how Del Rio can keep his money, cars, heavy and AJ Lee -- but he can't keep his World Heavyweight Title. This is billed as Ziggler's last shot at the title, and during a contract signing, perhaps Del Rio even gives up his rematch if he loses. The two work the best match that they can, and Ziggler manages to fight through the pain of the Cross Armbreaker and manages to hit a Superkick out of nowhere to defeat Del Rio and become a three-time World Heavyweight Champion.

Chris Jericho vs. Bray Wyatt

-After a valiant effort against Ryback at Money in the Bank, Chris Jericho finds himself attacked by the debuting Wyatt Family. Bray cuts promos targeting Jericho as the first of many victims and a non-believer that he will convert. Jericho talks about how Bray Wyatt is an unknown, but he's faced monsters, champions and even phenoms -- he's going to take Wyatt to school. Jericho fights his lionheart out, but Erick Rowan, Luke Harper and (hopefully) Bayley manage to work together to leave Jericho vulnerable for Sister Abigail, and Wyatt defeats Jericho in his PPV debut. The Wyatt Family then beat down Jericho after the match and put him through a table and Wyatt does something creepy to signal Jericho's temporary departure from WWE.

Divas Championship
AJ Lee (c) vs. Kharma

-I'd love to see Kharma return to the WWE. After defeating Kaitlyn again at Money in the Bank, AJ celebrates in the ring as that familiar cackling is heard and Kharma returns to the WWE. AJ Lee clearly wants no piece of Kharma, but Stephanie McMahon likes the idea of AJ getting hers and books the match for SummerSlam. Lee tries to avoid Kharma and get herself counted out to keep the title, but Kaitlyn tosses her back into the ring and into the awaiting Kharma, who finishes AJ Lee off with the Implant Buster and a Sit-Down Powerbomb, becoming the new Divas Champion. After the match, Kharma throws down the title and tells us that she ain't no Diva. She's a Superstar and a woman, and thus proclaims herself the new "WWE Women's Champion." A distraught and nearly broken AJ Lee cradles her discarded Divas Title after the match, and goes on continuing to refer to herself as "Divas Champion" while Kharma serves as official Women's Champion. A Triple Threat with Kaitlyn eventuates at Night of Champions the following month.

"One More Match"
Mark Henry vs. Christian

-After losing to John Cena, Mark Henry is on a war path and wants another title match. Christian, also recovering from a PPV loss, is still chasing that "One More Match." Mark Henry calls Christian "little man" a lot, but Christian retorts with a promo talking about how Henry likes to brag about his championships, but Christian has held 20 in WWE, he won one in his very first match here, and during the Attitude era, he was making a name for himself by climbing ladders and pulling down gold while Mark Henry was getting Mae Young pregnant. Christian says he needs to prove he can beat everyone in WWE, and that includes Mark Henry. The fake retirement is brought up, as Henry has disrespected legends forced into retiring, like Edge, who returns heading into the PPV and reveals he will be in his best friend's corner. Henry tells Edge that he ain't no threat to no one anymore, and if he gets involved in his business, Henry will break his neck for good. Christian tries to play speedy against Henry, but he's eventually caught and forced to fight out from underneath Henry. Edge does get involved after the referee is knocked down, however, and a con-chair-to allows Christian to climb to the top rope and come off with a Frog Splash, earning a future title shot.

Damien Sandow vs. Cody Rhodes

-Tag team issues leads to Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes splitting, with Sandow betraying his "best friend" and leaving him with something to prove. Cody informs us that he has been distracted with Divas and growing mustaches lately when he should be focused on championships and building a Hall of Fame legacy. The newly turned face Cody Rhodes defeats Sandow with Cross Rhodes, emerging once more as a rising star to watch.

Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara vs. Jack Swagger & Antonio Cesaro

-If Jack Swagger is not medically cleared by this point, this can be a singles match between Rey Mysterio, who plans to be healthy in time for SummerSlam, and Antonio Cesaro. Zeb Colter's problem with Hispanic stars causes him to interject Cesaro and Swagger into a freshly returned Mysterio's business, so he and Sin Cara join forces to do battle with the larger men at SummerSlam. Mysterio picks up the victory close to his hometown, giving us a nice warm babyface moment. The history between Swagger and Mysterio, with Mysterio once defeating Swagger for the World Heavyweight Title, can be brought up and used to fuel tensions for the match.

Kickstart Battle Royal

-This would feature all the stars not involving on the main card. Focal points would probably be The Miz, Wade Barrett, Fandango and Kofi Kingston, who has returned and made it clear that he wants to face Ryback down the line, but is prevented from doing so due to Triple H and Vince McMahon's squables. Kofi would actually make a good choice for winner of this match.

That's a nine match main card, which is a lot, but since this is my show, I'd probably skip on the backstage segments and such.

Corndad
06-25-2013, 11:21 PM
I always enjoy reading your posts. Nice work. Some more realistic then others but still heck of a card.

That War Games Match is immense.

dronepool
06-26-2013, 12:03 AM
I like it.

SlickyTrickyDamon
06-26-2013, 12:18 AM
I don't see Dbry losing the ladder match. Team Rhodes Scholars Explodes? :(

Great card otherwise.

I think War Games will have to wait until Vince is dead though.

Bad News Gertner
06-26-2013, 12:35 AM
http://24.media.tumblr.com/ae6f150282f2c6fb76844f0e6844968b/tumblr_mh853bEJpE1s1q25wo1_400.gif

Lock Jaw
06-26-2013, 02:20 AM
You lost me at

WWE Championship
Rob Van Dam (c)

Bad News Gertner
06-26-2013, 04:25 AM
RVD should be the Unified World Champion

Lock Jaw
06-26-2013, 12:13 PM
RVD should be the Unified World Champion

Pretend this reply is a neg rep. :mad:

dronepool
06-26-2013, 01:54 PM
RVD would be a better champion than most of the guys besides CM Punk and Daniel Bryan.

Droford
06-26-2013, 02:00 PM
I was wondering if having a war games match instead of a hell in a cell match at the hell in a cell ppv would work given the closeness to survivor series.

Double ring with he hiac cage around it...War in a Cell

Theo Dious
06-26-2013, 02:34 PM
I really don't see WWE ever doing a multiple-ring match. And I'm very glad of it.

James Steele
06-26-2013, 02:37 PM
WWE's ring is much larger than what WCW used anyway. They could just do a normal HIAC and a normal ring, but just use the War Games match rules.

Lock Jaw
06-26-2013, 02:39 PM
Just add some more "pods" to the Elimination Chamber somehow, and use that.

Anybody Thrilla
06-26-2013, 02:46 PM
This all sounds pretty rad, but you lose points for not referring to it as "The Summerslam".

Lock Jaw
06-26-2013, 03:06 PM
Summerfest

ron the dial
06-26-2013, 03:17 PM
which actually starts today!

Mr. Nerfect
06-26-2013, 11:37 PM
WWE's ring is much larger than what WCW used anyway. They could just do a normal HIAC and a normal ring, but just use the War Games match rules.

That's what I was thinking in regards to a WWE War Games match.

Droford
06-26-2013, 11:43 PM
Lol the wwe app goes berzerk and creates war games

"Do you want to play a game?"

Mr. Nerfect
06-28-2013, 11:41 PM
Just another random card:

WWE Championship
Rob Van Dam (c) vs. John Cena

-Same thing as before. RVD wins Money in the Bank, cashes in on John Cena, this is the rematch between two of the most popular stars in WWE history. The WWE is a money game, and this match is potential money.

Brock Lesnar vs. CM Punk

-The special attraction. Brock Lesnar costs CM Punk Money in the Bank and Punk demands he get Lesnar. Heyman doesn't want it, but it happens. Lesnar wins when Heyman reveals his true colors and betrays Punk.

World Heavyweight Championship
Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. Daniel Bryan

-John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan is probably the way the WWE will go, but there is that talk that there just isn't money in Daniel Bryan. Could SummerSlam rest on the shoulders of he and Cena fighting? Plus, that is a potential money match they could do down the line. What ever happened to build? I'm thinking Del Rio beats Ziggler at Money in the Bank, and while Ziggler would probably try to re-contend, that's a story that could take several months to tell. Bryan challenging Del Rio would give him a World Championship to contend for, but it wouldn't put the pressure of drawing on his shoulders as much. This would also be a classic match. Bryan would be a good choice to win, but after the match a mysteriously absent Wade Barrett makes his presence felt, attacks Bryan and cashes in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank briefcase he earned at the July PPV and becomes the first British World Champion in professional wrestling history. Huzzah! Bryan and Del Rio would both get storyline rematches and Dolph Ziggler would also be chasing. Could lead to a fun series of matches.

Blockbuster Battle Royal
Christian vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Curtis Axel vs. Damien Sandow vs. Kane vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Mark Henry vs. Randy Orton vs. Ryback vs. Sheamus

-Just a way to get everybody on the card. The winner getting a title shot would be a nice bonus. There's so much clutter near the top of the card that I almost think they need to do something like this. Not sure who would win, but you could have a mystery entrant, like Dolph Ziggler, come in and win the whole thing to prove that he does deserve another shot at the World Heavyweight Title. Of the options I've listed, if you wanted a face to win it, Sheamus would probably be the best bet. Ryback could use some rebuilding though, and a victory here would help with that.

WWE Tag Team Championship
The Usos (c) vs. The Wyatt Family

-I said in another thread that I could see the WWE putting the Tag Team Titles on The Usos, since they need to start building real tag teams. The Shield being in bad spirits could also explain why Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns don't help Dean Ambrose out in the World Heavyweight Title Money in the Bank Ladder Match, which would almost certainly necessitate his victory in the match. The Usos would look good, as they always do, but would succumb to heel tactics here, and The Wyatt Family capture WWE championship gold in their first PPV match.

Big E. Langston vs. Dolph Ziggler

-I could see Alberto Del Rio paying off Big E. Langston to betray Dolph Ziggler at Money in the Bank allowing him to retain the World Heavyweight Title and removing Ziggler from Del Rio's immediate list of challengers. A pissed off Ziggler goes after Big E. and AJ Lee is forced to pick sides. Ziggler winning here would put him on the path to re-contention, but you could have AJ turn on Ziggler and align with Big E., giving the big man a win. What use is a big man if he is not credible? A scorned Ziggler could then enter the Blockbuster Battle Royal and win the whole thing to bounce back. Kind of like how Owen Hart defeated Bret Hart before Bret became WWE Champion at WrestleMania X.

Triple Threat Match for the United States Championship
Dean Ambrose (c) vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns

-As I said above, The Usos defeating The Shield for the Tag Team Titles would put Rollins & Reigns in a foul mood. Ambrose, who was absent from their match, wants support in his, but Rollins & Reigns tell Ambrose to win it himself. Ambrose doesn't win and another six-man tag team loss to The Usos and Christian on RAW put them over the edge and at each other's throats. A Triple Threat Match for the US Title is announced for SummerSlam, and while some people would cry about The Shield being split up, all three men have something to offer on their own and they would realistically be working together still and getting each other over. It would also clear up The Wyatt Family to be the most dominant force in WWE. Reigns would probably win the US Title here, because of all three guys, he's the one who needs the most credibility to be taken seriously. You could have these guys fight and trade the title in a series of different three-way matches over the next few months and probably keep people interested.

Intercontinental Championship
The Miz (c) vs. Fandango

-The Miz wins the Intercontinental Title at Money in the Bank and defends against Fandango at SummerSlam, since Fandango never got his Payback title shot. They'll probably keep the IC Title on Curtis Axel at Money in the Bank, but if the fans are going to get behind The Miz, they need to be rewarded here and there. While Miz is realistically "bigger" than the IC Title, when he does drop the championship to a rising heel, it might actually mean something. Plus, with Night of Champions being the PPV that follows, you probably do want your secondary titles on acts that are going to get people to buy the PPV. There's no better time for a guy "bigger" than the IC Title to be holding it. People (and the company, apparently) love Fandango, and he'd make a fun IC Champion, but I kind of think that keeping the belt on The Miz for a while might be a fun little experiment. He makes Fandango tap out here but JBL puts Fandango over as "hanging with a former WWE Champion and WrestleMania headliner."

Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara vs. Jack Swagger & Antonio Cesaro

-Rey Mysterio will probably work SummerSlam. His tag team with Sin Cara could be reformed and they would make natural targets for Zeb Colter's Real Americans. It's the same as above, but I think this match would make a great PPV opener this year. Mysterio & Sin Cara winning would also put them in line for a Tag Team Title shot against The Wyatt Family, and Mysterio & Sin Cara would make those guys look like giants. Luke Harper is great at working with smaller opponents and they could "hurt" Mysterio to explain him getting some more time off he can't work a full schedule and such.