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The Show Off
04-28-2009, 04:35 PM
Here are the first two Dream Card in the Dream Card Tournament the names of the architect of each card will be kept secret until they are eliminated. Voting for this match will end sometime around noon On Friday May 1st EST.

Round 1: Match 1
The Dawning
versus
Immortal War


The Dawning

Announcers
Joey Styles, Jim Ross and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan

The NWA/WCW vs. WWF/E vs. ECW Major Promotion All-time Title Three Way Dance

"The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels (Current)
vs.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair (Late 80's/Early 90's)
vs.
"The Whole F'n Show" Rob Van Dam (Late 90's/Early 00's)

War Games Battle for Stable Supremacy (Starts with one man from each team and then another member of a random team joins every 2 minutes. Match is won by pinfall.)

DeGeneration X (Triple H, X-Pac and The New Age Outlaws) (1998)
vs.
The nWo ("Hollywood" Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and ???) (1996)
vs.
The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog and Brian Pillman)(1997)
vs.
The Four Horsemen (Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, Tully Blanchard and ???)(Mid/late 80's)

20 Man All-Time Cruiserweight Battle Royal

Rey Mysterio Jr. (1996)
Juventud Guerrera (1996)
Dean Malenko (1996)
"Hurricane" Helms (2000)
Lance Storm (1997)
Super Crazy (1997)
Taka Michinoku (1998)
Paul London (Current)
THE Brian Kendrick (Current)
Jushin "Thunder" Liger (1993)
Yoshihiro Tajiri (2000)
Ultimo Dragon (2000)
Billy Kidman (2001)
Eddie Guerrero (2004)
Evan Bourne (Current)
Chris Candido (2001)
Jamie Noble (2000)
Little Guido (1999)
Jerry Lynn (1998)
"Lionheart" Chris Jericho (1996)


"I Quit" Match

Cactus Jack (Late 90's)
vs.
Terry Funk (Late 80's)

Battle for Tag Team Supremacy

The Steiner Brothers (1990)
vs.
The Dudley Boyz (1996)
vs.
The Legion of Doom (1991)
vs.
The Rock and Roll Express (Mid 80's)

30 Minute Iron Man Match

Kurt Angle (2002)
vs.
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (Late 80's)

Attitude Era vs. Old School Era

Stone Cold Steve Austin (1997)
vs.
Sting (1989)

Results:

-- Shawn Michaels defeated Ric Flair and Rob Van Dam in a Three Way Dance. Van Dam was eliminated by Flair at the 20 minute mark after Sweet Chin music from Michaels turned RVD into Flair, who pushed him down and locked in the figure-four, making him tap. Michaels then pinned Flair after Sweet Chin Music. (36:00)
-- The Four Horsemen won the Battle for Stable Supremacy after The Horsemen's mystery partner, Curt Henning entered and began helping the nWo, showing his allegiance to them only for Brian Pillman to turn on the Hart Foundation and allow Arn Anderson to get the pin on Hennig after a DDT. (30:00)
-- Eddie Guerrero won the Cruiserweight battle royal after faking a knee injury halfway through the match and rolling to the outside only to return and eliminate Chris Jericho after he thought he had won. (24:00)
-- Cactus Jack defeated Terry Funk in an "I Quit" Match after warapping a chair in a towel and lighting it on fire and assaulting a bloodied Funk with it until he finally said "I Quit". (23:00)
-- The Legion of Doom defeated The Steiner Brothers, The Dudleyz and The Rock 'n Roll Express after a Doomsday Device on D-Von got the pin just before Scott Steiner could pin Robert Gibson after a steinerizer. (17:00)
-- Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat defeated Kurt Angle one fall to none after Angle locked on the Angle Lock with a minute and a half left and held it on until Steamboat was able to reverse it into an inside cradle and get the pin with just under 5 seconds remaining. (30:00)
-- "Stone Cold" Steve Austin defeated Sting after passing out from blood loss while in a Scorpion Death Lock ala Hart-Austin but recovering and chargin out of the corner as Sting went for a Stinger Splash and hitting him with a kick to the gut followed by a Stunner. (20:00)



IMMORTAL WAR
---------------------------------------------
Announcers: Jim Ross, Gorilla Monsoon, & Bobby Heenan

MAIN EVENT
Shawn Michaels (1997) vs Eddie Guerrero (2004)

RESULTS: Shawn Michaels pins Eddie Guerrero after hitting Sweet Chin Music after catching Eddie Guerrero getting up too slowly from a missed Frog Splash.

(MATCH TIME -- 47 MINUTES)

ELIMINATION MATCH
Triple H (2000) vs Terry Funk (1976) vs Ric Flair (1989) vs Kurt Angle (2002) vs Bret Hart (1994)

RESULTS:
1st Elimination: Kurt Angle submits Terry Funk (counters Spinning Toe Hold into Anklelock)


2nd Elimination: Ric Flair submits Triple H
(counters Pedigree into Figure 4)

3rd Elimination: Bret Hart submits Ric Flair
(Bret Hart locks the Sharpshooter on Ric Flair).

Final Elimination: Kurt Angle TKOs Bret Hart
(Angle masterfully grabs Hart's ankle as he writhes in the Sharpshooter, and works his way into an Anklelock. Bret refuses to tap, and finally Angle grapevines the ankle as Hart passes out from the pain and arm is dropped 3 times.)

(TOTAL MATCH TIME -- 60 MINUTES)



NO HOLDS BARRED
Steve Austin (1997) vs Hulk Hogan (1987)

RESULTS: Steve Austin kicks Hogan in the gut and gives the Immortal One a Stunner after trying to wag his finger.

(MATCH TIME -- 10 MINUTES)

CANADIAN PRIDE MATCH
Chris Jericho (2000) vs Owen Hart (1994)

RESULTS: Chris Jericho makes the Black Hart tap to the Liontamer.

(MATCH TIME -- 30 MINUTES)


ULTIMATE FACE VS ULTIMATE HEEL
Ricky Steamboat (1989) vs The Rock (1999)

RESULTS: The Rock looks to nail the People's Elbow, but Steamboat rolls out of the way, and The Rock walks right into some more deep armdrags as Steamboat gains a 2nd wind. The Rock lands a low blow, and hits another Rock Bottom. He goes for the pin, and Steamboat kicks out at 2.999999! The Rock begins to get upset and goes to the outside to grab a chair. He gets in the ring, but Steamboat heelkicks the chair into Rock's face and Rock falls down and tries to get back up as Steamboat climbs to the top. The Rock finally gets up as Steamboat launches himself from the top rope and connects with the huge bodypress and pins The Rock 1-2-3!

(MATCH TIME -- 33 MINUTES)

The Show Off
04-28-2009, 05:02 PM
Sticky this please.

Lock Jaw
04-28-2009, 05:20 PM
First time I'm paying attention to this Dream Card Tournament thing. Interesting idea. Would probably have made my own if I didn't only pay attention to it now.

Anyways, second one gets my vote. First one just has too many cluster**** matches. The second one only has one.

The Show Off
04-28-2009, 05:24 PM
First time I'm paying attention to this Dream Card Tournament thing. Interesting idea. Would probably have made my own if I didn't only pay attention to it now.

Anyways, second one gets my vote. First one just has too many cluster**** matches. The second one only has one.

If I get more responses I may start another tournament a little bit after this one ends.

James Steele
04-28-2009, 05:36 PM
I like the 2nd one better, the first one seems to just be throwing big names against each other and hoping for the best, while the 2nd one puts thought into the matchups and the pairings of the opponents. Also, the Hogan/Austin finish is the best finish I have ever heard. I wish somebody would just hit their finish on Hogan when he hulked up and wagged his finger at them like a moron.

Nicky Fives
04-28-2009, 06:02 PM
The Dawning..... that was a crazy card..... the 20 Man BR & War Games would be awesome

PorkSoda
04-28-2009, 06:58 PM
I liked Dawnings. 20 Man Cruiserweight, War Games, and Bobby Heenan. Plus Cactus Jack and Funk in an I Quit match? I'd kill to see that.

mike adamle
04-28-2009, 07:14 PM
2nd one seemed more realistic and less rediculous... the other one had a 24 minute battle royal... that'd bore after a while

The Gold Standard
04-28-2009, 10:46 PM
Immortal war. It has the better undercard which made the card for me. I like the Main event on The Dawning though.

Krimzon7
04-29-2009, 12:23 AM
Immortal war has the better under....


what TGS said.

FourFifty
04-29-2009, 03:56 AM
Both cards are booked very well... Hell, better than I could book them (because somehow Kane would be in the main event in a "tattoo your mask on the opponent match").

What sold me on The War was the main event. First off massive props to anyone in this day and age to put Steamboat in the Main Event. A little risky, and I liked it! Anyone could put Steve Austin and Sting in the main event, but to put Ricky Steamboat in there takes some balls.
Also, the main event was sold a lot better. I loved the idea of "2.9999". Let's face it, as fans we've all sworn we heard the ref hit the three count on a close call. 2.9999 is exactly what it feels like.

Much respect to both people. While neither card was better booked The War was better written. Hell, as a member of the Kliq I should be damning this card because Bret Hart outlasted Triple H and Ric Flair in the fatal fourway, let alone the fact that Bret Hart never tapped.

Massive props to both guys, and it was a close call, but The War was better than the Dawn by a fraction.

Evil Vito
04-29-2009, 09:26 AM
<font color=goldenrod>Yeah, Immortal War slightly edges out The Dawning for me due to the undercard and overall scripting - I just can't see a 24 minute battle royal...if it was a 24 minute gauntlet match of some sort I'd have to give it the nod cause that would rule.</font>

Loose Cannon
04-29-2009, 10:45 AM
I am going to vote on these based on the cards and the cards alone. Basically, which card would I purchase a ticket or purchase the PPV to. I am not voting on results.

And for this one, The Dawning gets the ticket from me here. Tell you what, that Wargames match sold it for me alone. That would be epic.

I would of been pissed at that Pillman turn though.

#1-norm-fan
04-29-2009, 08:30 PM
What sold me on The War was the main event. First off massive props to anyone in this day and age to put Steamboat in the Main Event. A little risky, and I liked it! Anyone could put Steve Austin and Sting in the main event, but to put Ricky Steamboat in there takes some balls.

I think the main events are the first matches on each card. A little weird but I'm pretty sure that was how Show Off wanted them.

I chose The Dawning, btw :o

The Optimist
04-30-2009, 04:09 AM
Voted against The Dawning because of the silly Sting/Austin ending.

Rammsteinmad
04-30-2009, 01:12 PM
Voted the Immortal War just to see Chris Jericho VS Owen Hart.

The Show Off
05-01-2009, 01:59 PM
2 and a half hours left.

mike adamle
05-01-2009, 05:34 PM
are you doing the next one today?

Volare
05-02-2009, 12:07 PM
War gets my vote...overall both cards look amazing, plus I can actually see them in my head when I imagine it.

Mr. Nerfect
05-03-2009, 08:20 AM
Immortal War gets my vote. Chris Jericho vs. Owen Hart sounds amazing. The only difference I would make is to somehow get Kurt Angle vs. Bret Hart as its own match on the card.

The Taint
05-03-2009, 07:51 PM
They both fucking suck.

CSL
05-04-2009, 02:03 PM
Did The Show Off die?

The Show Off
05-05-2009, 02:25 PM
Did The Show Off die?

No I didn't die I just had a very busy weekend.

The winner, quite obviously was "Immortal War" which will advance to the second round....

The loser... The Dawning was written by #1-wwf-fan.

The next match should be up shortly.

#1-norm-fan
05-05-2009, 03:45 PM
Recount :shifty:

#1-norm-fan
05-05-2009, 03:52 PM
And I can finally reply to this...

Voted against The Dawning because of the silly Sting/Austin ending.

Yeah, I meant to throw an "almost" in there as opposed to it sounding like Austin actually passed out and then miraculously recovered. To be more specific, the thought I had was for Austin to be busted open and Sting to have him in the Scorpion Deathlock and for the commentators to say how eerily similar this was to that other match.

Eventually Austin somehow finds his second wind, not wanting history to repeat itself and is abloe to get to the ropes. Then he ends it with a kick to the gut catching Sting charging for the Stinget Splash and a Stunner followed by a quick pin.