Vastardikai
06-16-2016, 11:00 AM
I had this idea, that I'll admit is more than likely terrible (Like having Brock Lesnar puss out at the sight of Nakamura). That said, it'll still be better than what WWE will do.
I'd have Balor debut at MITB (which he'll probably do) and help AJ beat Cena. Then we have Balor, AJ, Luke, and Karl (who won the tag titles) show up on Raw. They declare that they are nothing like anything WWE has seen before. They actually learn from what has been presented to them. They learned that it doesn't matter how many pipebombs are dropped. They learned that it doesn't matter how many people they get to Occupy the stands and cheer them on. If they don't fit they preconceived narrative of what the McMahons want, they won't get the opportunity to grab the brass ring. As such, they're not here to earn their moment. They're here to take it. And this time, the Conspiracy is real.
This leads to a Youtube video with just Gallows. He talks about how the McMahons used him as a toy, made him an old Three Stooges joke. Then he found his Savior, who helped him become whole. When he saw what happened to his Savior, and saw how he martyred himself to the cause, he understood what he had to do. He was in Orlando playing cards, biding his time until he could step away from the Dead Man's Hand that was dealt to him. Along the way, he met some like minded individuals like AJ and others who saw what was going on. It was from there the Conspiracy was born.
The plan was simple, bring in some guys who they knew could slip in undetected by WWE radars. WWE would do as they always do, disrespect them and make them look foolish. As that happened, he would go to Japan. From there, he could find some more like minded individuals for the Club. Enter Balor, Anderson, and a guy only referred to as "Haku's Son." Japan was the test run, and it worked better than expected. They generated a huge buzz taking what they wanted. In doing so, it caused WWE to come calling. It was only a matter of time before it was time to call in all the favors.
This leads up to the Brand Split. Steph and Shane acknowledge that the Club is an issue, after they continue to wreak havoc on WWE proper. So they have a plan: Split them up. Anderson and Gallows goes to Raw, while AJ and Balor go to Smackdown. AJ simply replies, "be careful what you wish for." During the Raw Main Event, Rollins narrowly falls to Reigns. It's a battle that takes a lot out of Roman. Then comes the Club, together for the "final time," to assault Reigns. The destroyed Roman is propped up in a corner as out comes the Money in the Bank Winner: Kevin Owens. Owens makes short work of the worn down "Guy," and as he holds the WWE title, he raises it overhead and celebrates with the Club. Owens declares that the Conspiracy is real, and the best is yet to come.
Then comes Smackdown. There's a bit of concern over who is with who. The Battle Royal for the World Heavyweight Title comes down to Cena, Ambrose, Balor, and AJ. Ambrose is battered in the corner. Cena does what Cena does, and eliminates Balor and AJ single handedly. It is then that Cena is dumped from behind by Ambrose. Dean removes his tank top, to reveal a Club tank underneath.
The Club chapters dominate Raw and Smackdown. Using both their talent and mind games. The WWE's choices (Cena and Reigns) find themselves distrustful of various "outsiders," such as Rollins, Zayn, and Cesaro. The Club is all too willing to exploit this, acting like they are part of the group. Xavier Woods is even beaten out of New Day because of his outsider status. Leading up to Summerslam, Bubba Ray declares that the Dudleys have Roman's back, as Reigns prepares for Owens. The Usos get ready to try to gain a measure of revenge against Anderson and Gallows. A masked female starts attacking various members of the Women's Division. Everything is in upheaval.
Over on NXT, at Takeover Brooklyn, Nakamura and Roode are taking on Samoa Joe for the NXT Title. Nakamura looks ready to put Joe away, when Balor jumps him. He's joined by Ellering's Authors of Pain, who just won the tag titles, and Austin Aries. The latter three are wearing Club shirts. There's a tense staredown between Joe and Balor, only for Bobby Roode to join in the assault on Joe. Roode puts away Joe, and wins the NXT Title, before making the wolfpack sign with the Club's NXT contingent.
At Summerslam, Cena gets screwed against Ambrose by AJ. Anderson and Gallows retain, because they're fucking awesome. D-Von is found laid out. Bubba Ray declares that this only strengthens his resolve to help Roman beat Owens. Cesaro scores a hard fought win over Balor and Miz to win the IC Title. During the Main Event, Bubba Ray stays in Roman's corner and appears to keep the Club at bay, with the help of Zayn, looking to prove his WWE loyalty and do it "the right way," and the Usos. The distrustful eyes are mainly on Zayn. However, as Roman sets up for a spear, Bubba Ray grabs his leg. The distraction is just enough for Owens to score a Pop-Up Powerbomb and retain. Then the entire Club (all 10 members) comes and celebrates. Bubba Ray is given his Club T-shirt, making him #11.
Back to Raw, and we have Owens appearing with Bubba Ray, Anderson and Gallows. He remarks that Shane and Stephanie thought that splitting up the Club would put an end to the Conspiracy, but they only made it stronger. The Club has taken over Raw. They have taken over Smackdown. And they have even taken over NXT. Bubba Ray reveals that he was the one who jumped D-Von.
On Smackdown, Balor, Ambrose, and Styles declare themselves the most powerful force in WWE. No one has the numbers to stop them. Jump Cut, and out come the Wyatt Family, complete with returning Luke Harper. Wyatt says the Club might rule the WWE, but right now, they have the numbers advantage. And right now, they're going to put them away. Wyatts and Club battle, with the Wyatts getting the upperhand. Stephanie is all too quick to book a main event between the entire Wyatt Family vs. the Smackdown Chapter of the Club. They continue the mind games, acting like they're trying to recruit Woods. The match comes, and it's a 4 on 3 at first. Wyatts maintain an upperhand. It breaks down, but Harper avoids the fray. Bray looks ready to score with Sister Abigail on Ambrose, only to eat a Boot from Harper. Harper follows up with a Discus Lariat and pulls Ambrose on top of Bray. One-Two-Three, and we now have a 12th member of the Club.
Abreviated version: The Club has 3 "chapters": Owens, Anderson, Gallows, and Bubba Ray on Raw; Balor, Styles, Harper, and Ambrose on Smackdown; Authors of Pain, Roode, and Aries on NXT;
From there, it's basically Club vs. top babyfaces and occasionally heels, with various "outsiders" having to choose between being part of the Conspiracy or toeing the line of a Company that may never give them a fair shot. Cena and Reigns formally have to side with the Authority figures that they don't trust, but are up against a bigger threat. Ellering occasionally appears on all three shows as the "President." His motivation is that the mindset of how poorly outsiders were treated dates back decades, even putting a stupid puppet with the Legion of Doom to make them look foolish.
Now, let's rip this idiocy apart.
I'd have Balor debut at MITB (which he'll probably do) and help AJ beat Cena. Then we have Balor, AJ, Luke, and Karl (who won the tag titles) show up on Raw. They declare that they are nothing like anything WWE has seen before. They actually learn from what has been presented to them. They learned that it doesn't matter how many pipebombs are dropped. They learned that it doesn't matter how many people they get to Occupy the stands and cheer them on. If they don't fit they preconceived narrative of what the McMahons want, they won't get the opportunity to grab the brass ring. As such, they're not here to earn their moment. They're here to take it. And this time, the Conspiracy is real.
This leads to a Youtube video with just Gallows. He talks about how the McMahons used him as a toy, made him an old Three Stooges joke. Then he found his Savior, who helped him become whole. When he saw what happened to his Savior, and saw how he martyred himself to the cause, he understood what he had to do. He was in Orlando playing cards, biding his time until he could step away from the Dead Man's Hand that was dealt to him. Along the way, he met some like minded individuals like AJ and others who saw what was going on. It was from there the Conspiracy was born.
The plan was simple, bring in some guys who they knew could slip in undetected by WWE radars. WWE would do as they always do, disrespect them and make them look foolish. As that happened, he would go to Japan. From there, he could find some more like minded individuals for the Club. Enter Balor, Anderson, and a guy only referred to as "Haku's Son." Japan was the test run, and it worked better than expected. They generated a huge buzz taking what they wanted. In doing so, it caused WWE to come calling. It was only a matter of time before it was time to call in all the favors.
This leads up to the Brand Split. Steph and Shane acknowledge that the Club is an issue, after they continue to wreak havoc on WWE proper. So they have a plan: Split them up. Anderson and Gallows goes to Raw, while AJ and Balor go to Smackdown. AJ simply replies, "be careful what you wish for." During the Raw Main Event, Rollins narrowly falls to Reigns. It's a battle that takes a lot out of Roman. Then comes the Club, together for the "final time," to assault Reigns. The destroyed Roman is propped up in a corner as out comes the Money in the Bank Winner: Kevin Owens. Owens makes short work of the worn down "Guy," and as he holds the WWE title, he raises it overhead and celebrates with the Club. Owens declares that the Conspiracy is real, and the best is yet to come.
Then comes Smackdown. There's a bit of concern over who is with who. The Battle Royal for the World Heavyweight Title comes down to Cena, Ambrose, Balor, and AJ. Ambrose is battered in the corner. Cena does what Cena does, and eliminates Balor and AJ single handedly. It is then that Cena is dumped from behind by Ambrose. Dean removes his tank top, to reveal a Club tank underneath.
The Club chapters dominate Raw and Smackdown. Using both their talent and mind games. The WWE's choices (Cena and Reigns) find themselves distrustful of various "outsiders," such as Rollins, Zayn, and Cesaro. The Club is all too willing to exploit this, acting like they are part of the group. Xavier Woods is even beaten out of New Day because of his outsider status. Leading up to Summerslam, Bubba Ray declares that the Dudleys have Roman's back, as Reigns prepares for Owens. The Usos get ready to try to gain a measure of revenge against Anderson and Gallows. A masked female starts attacking various members of the Women's Division. Everything is in upheaval.
Over on NXT, at Takeover Brooklyn, Nakamura and Roode are taking on Samoa Joe for the NXT Title. Nakamura looks ready to put Joe away, when Balor jumps him. He's joined by Ellering's Authors of Pain, who just won the tag titles, and Austin Aries. The latter three are wearing Club shirts. There's a tense staredown between Joe and Balor, only for Bobby Roode to join in the assault on Joe. Roode puts away Joe, and wins the NXT Title, before making the wolfpack sign with the Club's NXT contingent.
At Summerslam, Cena gets screwed against Ambrose by AJ. Anderson and Gallows retain, because they're fucking awesome. D-Von is found laid out. Bubba Ray declares that this only strengthens his resolve to help Roman beat Owens. Cesaro scores a hard fought win over Balor and Miz to win the IC Title. During the Main Event, Bubba Ray stays in Roman's corner and appears to keep the Club at bay, with the help of Zayn, looking to prove his WWE loyalty and do it "the right way," and the Usos. The distrustful eyes are mainly on Zayn. However, as Roman sets up for a spear, Bubba Ray grabs his leg. The distraction is just enough for Owens to score a Pop-Up Powerbomb and retain. Then the entire Club (all 10 members) comes and celebrates. Bubba Ray is given his Club T-shirt, making him #11.
Back to Raw, and we have Owens appearing with Bubba Ray, Anderson and Gallows. He remarks that Shane and Stephanie thought that splitting up the Club would put an end to the Conspiracy, but they only made it stronger. The Club has taken over Raw. They have taken over Smackdown. And they have even taken over NXT. Bubba Ray reveals that he was the one who jumped D-Von.
On Smackdown, Balor, Ambrose, and Styles declare themselves the most powerful force in WWE. No one has the numbers to stop them. Jump Cut, and out come the Wyatt Family, complete with returning Luke Harper. Wyatt says the Club might rule the WWE, but right now, they have the numbers advantage. And right now, they're going to put them away. Wyatts and Club battle, with the Wyatts getting the upperhand. Stephanie is all too quick to book a main event between the entire Wyatt Family vs. the Smackdown Chapter of the Club. They continue the mind games, acting like they're trying to recruit Woods. The match comes, and it's a 4 on 3 at first. Wyatts maintain an upperhand. It breaks down, but Harper avoids the fray. Bray looks ready to score with Sister Abigail on Ambrose, only to eat a Boot from Harper. Harper follows up with a Discus Lariat and pulls Ambrose on top of Bray. One-Two-Three, and we now have a 12th member of the Club.
Abreviated version: The Club has 3 "chapters": Owens, Anderson, Gallows, and Bubba Ray on Raw; Balor, Styles, Harper, and Ambrose on Smackdown; Authors of Pain, Roode, and Aries on NXT;
From there, it's basically Club vs. top babyfaces and occasionally heels, with various "outsiders" having to choose between being part of the Conspiracy or toeing the line of a Company that may never give them a fair shot. Cena and Reigns formally have to side with the Authority figures that they don't trust, but are up against a bigger threat. Ellering occasionally appears on all three shows as the "President." His motivation is that the mindset of how poorly outsiders were treated dates back decades, even putting a stupid puppet with the Legion of Doom to make them look foolish.
Now, let's rip this idiocy apart.