03-29-2004, 12:50 AM
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#46
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SEX APPEAL
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RAW
Another quick note before RAW: You can win backstage altercations. Because you can't just have them brawl, the person who gets the pin wins the backstage altercation.
Here is the first RAW for the game:
Rob Van Dam is entering the arena, and is quickly attacked by John Cena. Cena hits an F-U, but only gets a 2. He attempts another, but it is reversed. Cena is kicked many times, but continues attacking RVD. RVD gets hit with a Throwback, and this only gets 2. John Cena is visibly angry that he cannot put away the man he blames for stopping him from getting further up the card. While he complains to the ref, RVD hits him with a Northern Lights Suplex, only getting a 2. RVD tries for the pin again, and gets it.
Winner: Rob Van Dam (King Jericho)
Rey Mysterio vs. Hillbilly Jim
Rey Mysterio obviously starts out with the advantage, overwhelming Hillbilly Jim with his youth and speed. In an attempt to mount some offense, Hillbilly Jim goes for a thump, only to hit the ref. Christian runs down to the ring, hitting Rey with the Unprettier. Hillbilly Jim covers as the ref wakes up, only getting a 2 count! Rey disposes of Hillbilly Jim and dives out to attack Christian. Hillbilly Jim saves him, thumping Rey Mysterio. Hillbilly Jim rolls Rey Mysterio back into the ring, and Jim distracts the ref as Christian hits another Unprettier, getting Hillbilly Jim the victory.
Winner: Hillbilly Jim (CPU)
Intercontinental Title Match: Kane vs. Chris Jericho.
Kane starts the match by dominating Jericho, hitting him with many power moves. Jericho manages to recover and hits a quickbulldog for a 2. Kane seems visiably angry and rolls out. Jericho gives chase, and Kane quickly clocks Y2J with a chair, causing the DQ.
Winner by DQ: Chris Jericho. (Boondock Saint) (Kane Retains)
Old School Taker and Brock Lesnar stare each other down on the ramp, till Brock Lesnar quickly clotheslines the slower competitor. Lesnar throws him into the titantron, only for Taker to sit back up. Taker begins to brawl with Lesnar, but Lesnar gets a F-5 off, only getting a surprising 2 count. Taker soon sits up, causing Lesnar to go berserk. Taker misses a punch, causing Lesnar to F-5 him off the stage. Taker does not get up, causing a KO.
Winner: Brock Lesnar (Big Vito 22) (Undertaker will not appear on Smackdown because of a rib injury and will not compete in any official matches until Backlash).
Chris Benoit vs. Randy Orton
As soon as Chris Benoit enters the ring, Orton jumps on him, getting off a quick RKO. This only gets a 2 count because of how early in the match it is. This draws out Ric Flair and Batista, who beat down on Benoit the whole time, causing a DQ. Chris Benoit may be the winner, but after that match, he does not look like one.
Winner by DQ: Chris Benoit (CPU). (Chris Benoit will not appear on Smackdown because of injuries sustained in the match).
Bad Ass Undertaker and Goldberg have a staredown on the top of the ramp, without coming to blows. Both of them know that the winner of their match at Backlash could very well end up as the Number 1 Contender.
World Heavyweight Title Match: Triple H vs. Rodney Mack.
Triple H hits a Pedigree to start, and Rodney Mack rises, only to get another Pedigree for the loss. Kurt Angle runs down to the ring, saying that Rodney Mack is not suitable as a championship contender, but he is. He says that he's a former WWE champion, a former King of the Ring, an Olympic Gold Medalist etc. He says that's why he's fighting The Game at Backlash for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Triple H.
End show.
For matches I wanted to end quickly, I gave many specials and their opponents no specials (Triple H vs. Rodney Mack). I also did this for the John Cena vs. RVD altercation so as to give the heel an advantage, but things didn't turn out like I planned.
Ah well.
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