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One Night Stand was last night? Man, I'm falling behind. Then again, the WWE just hasn't been fun to watch at all this year. I'm glad Edge is the Heavyweight Champ but Cena is still champ too... :oh_no: The only way Cena will gain my respect again is if he becomes a bad guy and he was as good as he was four years ago.
 

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WWE RAW Results: 6-4-07

Crazy like a fox?
By Corey Clayton
June 4, 2007

TAMPA, Fla. – Superstars leaving the Raw locker room Monday night were abuzz about Mr. McMahon’s odd behavior. One said he appeared “a few fries short of a Happy Meal.”

Others thought McMahon’s eyes looked vacant – like the lights were on, but no one was home. He mentioned an “ominous feeling” and a “black cloud” that was following him all night, but no one seemed to understand what he was talking about.

Fact is, if you had gold around your waist Monday night, or had golden locks of hair, you were a target for Mr. McMahon, who appeared to be suffering traumatic effects from losing his ECW World Title at One Night Stand.

Could the boss have suffered brain damage from Bobby Lashley’s blows on Sunday? Or was there something more devious on the mind of McMahon?

First, WWE Champion John Cena was victim to the Chairman, who accused The Champ of mocking him for losing his title. He put Cena in a Triple Threat Match against Umaga and The Great Khali, which he survived.

Next, McMahon bumped into Santino Marella, who chastised the Chairman for yelling at Maria. That rebuke got Marella placed immediately in an impromptu Intercontinental Championship title defense against Chris Masters, in which the Italian wonder came out victorious.

McMahon saw The Hardys’ shiny World Tag Team Championships, and put them in a title defense against Cade & Murdoch, who capitalized on the weakened Carolina brothers to steal the gold away, ending their two-month title reign.

And then, the Chairman’s coup de grace was his meeting with Ric Flair and Torrie Wilson in the arena hallway. After the pair made the mistake of giggling at McMahon, the former champion made the injured Wilson face former boyfriend Carlito, and made the 16-time World Champion square off with the Legend Killer Randy Orton .

Torrie met Carlito in the ring, and at first, the apple-toting Superstar seemed to show pity. He allowed the injured Diva to walk away and take a count-out loss once the bell rang. But as she turned her back to walk away, Carlito threw her to the mat. Then he picked her up and gave her a Backstabber to earn the disgraceful victory.

Flair tried to fend off Orton, but the Legend Killer conquered the Nature Boy with an RKO and a devestating kick to the head.

The only match that McMahon didn’t mess with was another victory for Diva Candice Michelle, who teamed with Cryme Tyme to top the team of Melina, Johnny Nitro and Kenny Dykstra. It was Candice’s fourth straight win over the Women’s Champion in as many weeks.

However, next week’s WWE Draft might be just the thing to help the Chairman recover from his clouded condition. McMahon had Executive Assistant Jonathan Coachman announce that the three-hour selection spectacular from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., will also be “Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night.”

A heaping helping of praise for Mr. McMahon could snap the boss’ funk and better his mood in time for the excitement of the WWE Draft on Raw next week.

But then again, so might a handful of Prozac.

Matches
Candice Michelle & Cryme Time def. Melina, Kenny Dykstra & Johnny Nitro
Intercontinental Champion Santino Marella def. Chris Masters
Randy Orton def. Ric Flair
Carlito def. Torrie Wilson
Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch def. World Tag Team Champions The Hardys (new champions)
WWE Champion John Cena def. The Great Khali and Umaga (Triple Threat Match)
 

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ECW on Sci-Fi Results: 6-5-07

Chairman falling deeper and deeper into the abyss
By Bryan Robinson
June 5, 2007

ORLANDO, Fla. – As our fans saw on Raw Monday night, the loss of the ECW World Title at One Night Stand left Mr. McMahon unhinged. He was incoherent at times, eyes bulging one minute and then gazing off into oblivion the next minute. Tonight, he returned to ECW on Sci Fi and was focused on getting revenge on the man who was responsible for driving him to the brink of insanity, new ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley.

Mr. McMahon forced Lashley to face ECW Originals Tommy Dreamer, Sandman and Balls Mahoney in a 3-on-1 Handicap Hardcore Match. The Originals had no choice but to compete in the match – there was speculation that they would have faced the maniacal Chairman’s wrath or possible firing if they refused.

The contest between Lashley and Dreamer, Sandman and Mahoney was a war. No one was afraid to use weapons, no matter how much respect they had for one another. Meanwhile, the Chairman seemed even more unstable than before, sitting in a rocking chair stone-faced. But perhaps most disturbing was his reaction when Lashley prevailed once again, foiling McMahon’s attempt at retribution.

One faction that sought retribution – and possibly some redemption – tonight was the New Breed. After losing a Six-Man Tag Team Tables Match to CM Punk, Dreamer & Sandman at One Night Stand, Elijah Burke, Marcus Cor Von & Matt Striker knew that tonight was possibly their last night as a unit because of the upcoming WWE Draft. Burke & Cor Von took on the Major Brothers, who upset Cor Von & Striker several weeks ago. The brother duo put up a courageous fight, but the New Breed leader and his enforcer overwhelmed them with a ferocious onslaught.

Striker was less successful than his teammates. ECW’s resident teacher was determined to teach a lesson to New Breed nemesis CM Punk. But Striker – whose less-than-stellar win-loss record has caused some tension between him and his New Breed brethren – came up short against the Straightedge Superstar, who was saluted by his legion of fans who may have seen their hero for the last time on ECW on Sci Fi. Punk smiled and gazed in awe as the crowd at the Amway Arena chanted, “CM Punk! CM Punk!”

One former New Breed member who may be looking forward to the Draft is Kevin Thorn, who has left a bloody trail of destruction since he left the faction. Thorn has been looking for new blood, and whether he stays on ECW or is drafted to Raw or SmackDown, he is guaranteed to get it. Tonight, he continued his winning streak against Stevie Richards. The ECW pioneer gave the fanged freak everything he could handle, but Thorn ultimately overwhelmed him with his power and the Original Sin.

Matches
Bobby Lashley def. Tommy Dreamer, Sandman and Balls Mahoney (3-on-1 Handicap Hardcore Match, Non-Title)
Kevin Thorn def. Stevie Richards
Elijah Burke & Marcus Cor Von def. The Major Brothers
CM Punk def. Matt Striker
 

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Maury V. said:
One Night Stand was last night? Man, I'm falling behind. Then again, the WWE just hasn't been fun to watch at all this year. I'm glad Edge is the Heavyweight Champ but Cena is still champ too... :oh_no: The only way Cena will gain my respect again is if he becomes a bad guy and he was as good as he was four years ago.
Cena won't be turning heel anytime soon, because he's the only main event babyface right now on RAW. Also, Cena stills draw women and children into watching RAW. So, longs if Cena makes WWE money, then, he will continue to be on top. Even tho, with his subpar wrestling skills and mediocre gimmick, he's a mid-carder at best. But, Cena is all WWE has right now in the main event, because WWE hasn't pushed on their mid-card wrestlers up to main-event status.
 

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Cena won't be turning heel anytime soon, because he's the only main event babyface right now on RAW. Also, Cena stills draw women and children into watching RAW. So, longs if Cena makes WWE money, then, he will continue to be on top. Even tho, with his subpar wrestling skills and mediocre gimmick, he's a mid-carder at best. But, Cena is all WWE has right now in the main event, because WWE hasn't pushed on their mid-card wrestlers up to main-event status.

That makes so much fucking sense.
 

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Source: PWInsider.

UWP has announced that recently released WWE star Sabu has been added to their shows scheduled for this Friday and Saturday in Philadelphia and Ft. Meade MD. Friday’s show will be held at New Alhambra Arena in Philadelphia while Saturday’s show will be held at the Ft. Meade Pavillion in Ft. Meade MD.
 

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From PWTorch.com:

The June 4 Raw drew a 3.82 overall rating, with a 3.55 first hour and a 4.08 second hour.

That's up from the Memorial Day edition of Raw, which drew a 3.23 overall rating, and back in the typical range it's been in recent weeks prior.

ECW drew a 1.43 overall rating (1.8 million viewers,1.29 million households, 2.3 share), below its series average of 1.72. Among M18-49, it drew a 1.06 rating.
 

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TNA Impact! Results: 6-7-07

1 -- ROBERT ROODEE (w/Miss Brooks) vs. JERRY LYNN

Lynn took Roode down with a head scissors to start. The crowd chanted "We Want Eric!" Tenay and West talked about Christian favoring A.J. Styles over Tomko last week, and that Tomko is upset. They said they still don't know who Christian's opponent will be next week. They aired a TNA mobile question of the week where they asked who Christian's opponent will be: (a) Jeff Jarrrett; (b) Chris Jericho; (c) Scott Steiner; (d) None of the Above. They brawled at ringside at 2:00. Roode rammed Lynn into the railing, then rolled him back into the ring. A "Let's go Jerry" chant began. Tenay and West continued to talk about Christian. At 4:00 Lynn made a comeback and hit a DDT for a near fall. Roode gave Lynn a low-blow as Brooks distracted the ref, then he hit the Payoff (fisherman's suplex) for the three count.

WINNER: Roode in 4:00.

STAR RATING: * -- Fast-paced, but the usual frenetic pacing, and it didn't help that the announcers just seemed desperate to get in a bunch of unrelated discussion on Christian-Tomko-Styles. Not that in a short show it's not the right thing to do, but it does take away from the match in the ring.

-After the match, Eric Young ran out with a chair. Roode shoved Brooks into Young's arms to avoid him. He then backed her down in the ring with a chair. She backed right up into Lynn's arms. Lynn did some very strange mat stomping zombie routine, then grabbed her. As Young was going to hit her, Jim Cornette walked out and demanded that there be no violence against women by men. As Brooks celebrated, he said he didn't tell her she wouldn't get beat up tonight. He announced Brooks had to face Gail Kim. They showed a very, very, very, very happy guy in the crowd reacting to that announcement.

-Leticia asked Tomko backstage if he ironed everything out with Christian this week. He said he couldn't reach him because he changed his phone number, but tonight he'll have nowhere to hide.

-A vignette aired with Christopher Daniels narrating video of he and Sting. He said the strength of his convictions is too much for Sting to handle. He said you either get strength from or are consumed by your convictions. He asked him to make his choice.

-Tenay interviewed Sting and Christopher Daniels in a strangely lit back area of the arena. Sting said Daniels told him he had something to say publicly. Daniels said when he lost the X Title, he didn't know what his future would be. He said he saw Sting, someone he looked up to, and he has applied what he told him to his actions in the ring every since. Sting told him he's not going down the same road he recommended and he's misinterpretting him. Daniels said he realizes he has to erase the gray area. Sting said he doesn't understand or know where he's getting his ideas. Daniels said maybe this isn't the forum for them to talk about this - on national TV. He promised to make things right between them. Sting told Tenay, "I wish I could believe him."

-Leticia asked Gail Kim how she prepares on such short notice for her match against Brooks. Brooks then attacked her. Several TNA security members pulled them apart.

-They went a Paparazzi Productions vignette. Nash asked Black Machismo who was next. He said, "Jake the Snake." Nash said no. It was Sonjay Dutt. Dutt walked in and said they should see things through his eyes. He called himself "The Guru." Machismo said there aren't enough colors in his outfit. Sonjay said it's about colors of life. Nash looked quizically at him. Machismo said, in a nonsequitor, "Jake Roberts ruined by wedding." He called himself "The Guru Sonjay Dutt." He began to medidate. Nash and Machismo began humming or whatever it's called when you make a noice while pretending to meditate.

-Clips aired of the press conference where James Storm got into it with Frank Wycheck. Storm spit beer in his face and told him to grow some balls and get into the ring. They showed various local news stations covering it. Wycheck said he didn't expect an incident, that he was just there to promote the event. They showed anchors joking about how at these wrestling press conferences, controversy usually results.

-Jeremy Borash interviewed Styles backstage. Kurt Angle walked up to Styles and told him he's going to cripple his ass before he gets to KOTM and there's nothing he can do about it. Styles got nervous and said he wanted to call Christian. He asked to borrow Borash's. Christian yanked him into his locker room covertly, apparently showing he's hiding from Tomko.

2 -- MS. BROOKS vs. GAIL KIM

Tenay said regarding Brooks: "She has a size advantage above the waistline, I know that much." Tenay said Slammiversary would make a great Father's Day gift. Kim made a comeback at 2:00 with a series of clotheslines and a knee to the head. Kim then sunset flipped her for the win.

WINNER: Kim in 4:00.

STAR RATING: 1/2*

-After the match, Roode entered the ring. Kim went after him. Before he could fire back, Brooks yanked her away by the hair, then clotheslined her. Rood then stood over her and flicked his sweat on her.

-Tomko went looking for Christian backstage. Borash made some crazy weird faces.

-A vignette aired with soundbite by Team 3D and the Steiners. Steiner said the time for them to kiss their ass is after Slammiversary when he says, "Pucker up."

-Tomko continued shouting for Christian backstage as Leticia followed with a mic in hand. He found a disguised Christian reading a magazine in a cubicle. He grabbed him and threw him against a wall. He asked him why he screwed him out of a title shot. Christian said if he wanted to really screw him, he would have blown him off years ago when he first saw him alone backstage and offered him an autograph. He said, "I'm the one who took you in, took you under my wing." Ironically (or something), a picture of Big Bird was hanging on the wall. Christian said he put his neck on the line for him when he recommended him to TNA management. He said he tried to hand him a chair, but he didn't want it. He said he told him when they first alligned, "Do not think. That's my job. When it's your time to shine, I'll let you know." He said he got him out of debt and this is how he repays him. He said they can throw it all to the side and refocus on Christian because "you're time will come." He said he needs to find out who his opponent is next week. Tomko, somewhat defeated, frustrated, and resigned, said, "Fine" and walked off. Christian had a devious "mission accomplished" look on his face as Tomko walked off.

3 -- CHRIS HARRIS vs. JAMES STORM

This match began with 20 minutes left in the show, more than usual for the TV main event. They brawled into the crowd right away. Harris returned to the ring and dove off the top rope onto Storm and a security member. Nice looking spot. Storm ducked a chairshot and then sandwiched Harris's head in a chair. They cut to a break. After the break, Harris was bleeding heavily. Storm came up bleeding, too. "Somebody's going to get killed in this ring!" said West. They separated and each set up a table as fans chanted, "We want tables!" Harris threw a trash can into the ring. They entered the ring and stared each other down while holding trash can lids. They took turns smashing each other with them. They continuted to brawl in the ring until cutting to another break at 12:00. Back from the break, Storm dove off the top rope with a somersault onto Harris, breaking the table. They fought to the entrance stage. Harris speared Storm through the stage platform. The ring announcer said both men need to respond to a ten count or they'll both be disqualified from the KOTM match. West said they both deserve a shot because of what they just put each other through. As the ref counted them down, Angle walked out. Samoa Joe came out to stare him down nose-to-nose.

WINNER: Double countdown in 17:00.

STAR RATING: ***

-Angle and Joe got into a brawl at ringside. Angle wore his t-shirt which says on the back, "Tap or Snap." Why didn't anyone think of that sooner? That's a pretty cool catchphrase. They were pulled apart by TNA officials. Styles tried to hit Angle with a lead pipe, but Angle ducked and then applied an anklelock. They cut away to Borash interviewing Jim Cornette about his decision about something. Christian barged in and demanded to know his opponent next week. Cornette said it's going to be no problem because it's someone he's said is beneath him. Christian said, "Seriously?" They cut back where Angle and Joe were being held back from each other.
 

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WWE Smackdown Results: 6-8-07

Leading to a manic Monday
By Lennie DiFino
June 8, 2007

ORLANDO, Fla. – As all of WWE and ECW braces itself for the draft on Monday’s Raw, the World Heavyweight Champion Edge is taking all precautions to protect the title from Batista. After Edge’s attempted attack during The Animal’s match with United States Champion MVP backfired, the Ultimate Opportunist may be more concerned than ever that his title is in jeopardy. Earlier in the night, Edge had been in non-title action vs. Chris Benoit, as part of the first two huge announcements made by Assistant General Manager Vickie Guerrero.

Action in the ring was mild in comparison to the actions of the Chairman, as Mr. McMahon continued his heinous week when he visited SmackDown. The tormented McMahon made life miserable for any Superstar that crossed his path, including World Heavyweight Champion Edge, General Manager Theodore Long and especially SmackDown Diva Ashley, among others. The tirades of the Chairman have sent shockwaves through the world of sports-entertainment.

Mark Henry has made the thrill of victory a permanent feeling since returning to SmackDown, and his path of glory has meant a path of pain for anyone who has stepped in his way. After wearing down and dominating Kane at One Night Stand in a Lumberjack Match, Henry was faced with taking on Boogeyman on SmackDown. The “self-proclaimed Silverback” dominated the worm-eating Superstar en route to another impressive win. Henry then made sure that it was known that not even the smallest of animals was safe in his jungle when he brutally attacked and annihilated Little Boogeyman.

Coming off of losing the World Tag Team Championship with his brother Jeff, Matt Hardy was thrust into a Handicap Match against the WWE Tag Team Champions at the behest of Mr. McMahon. The courageous Hardy fought with everything he had, pushing the tag champs to the limits, and when it seemed Matt had the match won after a Twist of Fate, Deuce delivered a vicious Crack em’ in da’ Mouth to get the pin.

Finally, in Six-Man Tag Team action, Paul London & Brian Kendrick teamed with Jimmy Wang Yang to defeat Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero, Daivari & Jamie Noble. With the Draft approaching, could this be the last time London & Kendrick stand together as a team in a SmackDown ring?

Matches
Mark Henry def. Boogeyman
Paul London, Brian Kendrick & Jimmy Wang Yang def. Daivari, Jamie Noble & Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero
World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. Chris Benoit (Non-title)
Deuce & Domino def. Matt Hardy (Handicap Match)
Batista def. United States Champion Montel Vontavious Porter (Non-Title, DQ)
 
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well i didn't know deuce was jimmy snuka's son. gives me more reason to like him i guess.
 

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Bradshaw is sooo damn annoying...blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..blah BLAH
SHUT UP ALREADY! Why does the WWE feel the need to have him sell the wrestlers during the match? Everythig is a damn PROMO! He used to be just OKAY but now since the executive order appears to have been handed down for him to ramble on about how great everybody is,he really gives me a headache.

Also, whatever happened to that large wrestler with the foreign accent that stood in the audience for a few weeks and stated he would annihilate the competition in the WWWWF? He never competed on television as far as I know.
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BIG BEAR said:
Bradshaw is sooo damn annoying...blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..blah BLAH
SHUT UP ALREADY! Why does the WWE feel the need to have him sell the wrestlers during the match? Everythig is a damn PROMO! He used to be just OKAY but now since the executive order appears to have been handed down for him to ramble on about how great everybody is,he really gives me a headache.

He tends to ramble on excessively. You also notice during virtually every match, Michael Cole always asks JBL the same question: "John, tell everyone how it feels to get hit by that?" Now that's annoying. We already know...IT HURTS!!! :tickled:

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Also, whatever happened to that large wrestler with the foreign accent that stood in the audience for a few weeks and stated he would annihilate the competition in the WWWWF? He never competed on television as far as I know.
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Good question...that mumbling Russian dude came on and then disappeared. I'll see if I can find out anything on that.
 

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BREAKING NEWS!!!

Vince McMahon Presumed DEAD!!!

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – A night originally designated Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night turned deadly when the WWE Chairman’s limousine burst into a fiery explosion just moments after Mr. McMahon stepped into it. Permanently uprooting the world of sports-entertainment, the Chairman has been presumed dead in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Local authorities stated it was still too early to declare anything as fact, including exactly what caused the explosion, but described the blast as an apparent “car bombing.” They also revealed that as of 11:30 p.m. EST, no body had been recovered from the incinerated wreckage.

Firefighters were quick to assess the scene, taping off sections of the parking lot to protect the evident crime scene and safeguard scores of onlookers – mostly our fans – from potential injury. Despite the intense heat and ubiquitous clouds of black smoke, countless people spilled out of the arena to get a closer look at the chaos they had just seen happen live on the TitanTron. Moments earlier, the sold-out crowd came to a still hush as they speechlessly watched from their seats.

“By the time we arrived on the scene, the entire automobile was on fire,” explained a Wilkes-Barre firefighter on the scene. “It was like an inferno, and our guys were doing whatever they could to contain it as quickly as possible. In my 27 years with the fire department, I’ve never seen anything like that.”

The emblazoned limousine was engulfed by flames that reached skyward at estimated heights of more than 50 feet. The sight of the charred debris led to speculation that there was no conceivable way anyone could have escaped from the limo alive. Early assessments from local firefighters and police officers sent a similar feeling regarding the probability of the Chairman’s survival.

“We’re doing our best to respect the McMahon family and the fans of WWE,” the firefighter said. “However, with that said, we have not found anything – there hasn’t been confirmation that Mr. McMahon’s body was extracted from the limo.”

As the physical body of Mr. McMahon remains to be uncovered, perhaps the most perplexing piece to this puzzle is the Chairman’s uncanny, almost clairvoyant premonition of tonight’s grim events. Over the last few weeks on WWE programming, the swaggering, well-off billionaire seemed to unravel right before the eyes of millions. Speaking of a threatening presence that lurked in his foreseeable future, Mr. McMahon even cited the looming of a “black cloud” last week – a cloud very similar to the post-combustive smoke that billowed above his limousine tonight.

Was this evening an eerie prophecy fulfilled for Mr. McMahon, given his recent premonitions? Or was it simply a fateful execution of coincidence? The ominous reality is that what was brushed off as incoherent ramblings of a broken man and former ECW World Champion actually may have proven to be an exercising of a recently discovered sixth sense.

This incident is the first of its kind since the assassination of political figure Orlando Letelier in Washington, D.C. in 1976. Sources say that given the nature of the apparent car bombing, under law federal authorities will be called in for a more thorough investigation that would supersede local Pennsylvania authorities.

Check back with WWE.com as we continue to follow developments in the most shocking incident in sports-entertainment history.

Oh, the humanity!!! :oh_no:
 

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yeah dude just saw that shit. it was intense. especially randy orton knocking mark henry out of the ring and then matt hardy. that battle royale was awesome. the whole event was. draft=awesome as hell. especially when stonecold showed up.

and that's the bottom line, because stone cold said so.
 

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WWE RAW Results: 6-11-07

One wild night
By Mike McAvennie
June 11, 2007

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - History will forever remember the extraordinary events that transpired on Raw Monday night. None, however—not an incredible WWE Draft, nor an unbelievable “Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night”—will be regarded so momentous as what appear to be the WWE Chairman’s final instants on Raw…and on this earth. Only hours after promising that “tonight will be the defining moment of my life,” Mr. McMahon is presumed dead—victim to a horrific explosion that suddenly and inexplicably emanated from his limousine.

Though tragedy now hangs over World Wrestling Entertainment like a black, ominous cloud, the seemingly final three hours of Mr. McMahon’s life showcased unbelievable tri-branded ring action featuring Superstars from Raw, SmackDown and ECW. Winners of each match would determine which brand would earn the next random selection in WWE’s lottery-based Draft. The picks themselves drew a plethora of emotions from all three brand locker rooms—and in one case, Extreme controversy.

SmackDown would draw first interpromotional blood inside the sold-out Wachovia Arena, thanks to the brand’s World Heavyweight Champion Edge. No titles were on the line as the Rated-R Superstar faced off against longtime Raw rival, WWE Champion John Cena. But that wouldn’t stop the Ultimate Opportunist from breaking up an attempted FU onto the announcers’ table, then capitalizing on an opening that gave him the count-out victory. That said, Cena can take comfort in the fact that by losing the match, he also lost the gigantic threat to his WWE Title in recent months. Edge, meanwhile, looked understandably concerned as SmackDown’s first random Draft pick was introduced to our fans: the Indian colossus, The Great Khali.

Some may debate whether or not ECW truly reaped the Draft benefits following the next contest, in which CM Punk picked up the pinfall over Carlito. The Straightedge Superstar may have given the Go to Sleep to cover Raw’s rotten apple, but he and ECW’s other Superstars better have Extreme stomachs for the brand’s newest member—the clock-bashing, worm-eating freak called Boogeyman.

Raw quickly picked up a two-for-one deal in the WWE Draft moments after Umaga Samoan-Bulldozed his way to victory past ECW’s Balls Mahoney. Though Mahoney’s efforts were valiant, Umaga’s savagery—and a powerful Samoan Spike to the throat—proved too much to overcome. As a result, royalty now becomes Raw, which for the long foreseeable future will hail King Booker & Queen Sharmell.

ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley would counter numerous submission maneuvers to emerge triumphant in a hotly-contested interpromotional match against SmackDown’s Chris Benoit. But earning his brand the WWE Draft’s next lottery-based pick would produce one of the evening’s more ironic outcomes, as none other than the Rabid Wolverine was selected. Both men shook hands out of respect before exiting the ring, though Benoit made it immediately known that when he enters the Land of the Extreme this Tuesday night on ECW on Sci Fi (10/9 CT), he will begin a quest to capture the ECW World Title.

Raw newcomer and Intercontinental Champion Santino Marella gained immeasurable ring experience by going up against “ballin’” United States Champion Montel Vontavious Porter. Unfortunately for Marella, despite continuing to win over our fans and further demonstrate his vastly improving mat skills, it was MVP who’d deliver the decisive Playmaker, and prove once more why he deserves consideration as SmackDown’s “Franchise Playa.” And that’s exactly where he’ll remain for now; his non-title win earned a second Draft pick for SmackDown, which will now have beautiful WWE Diva Torrie Wilson spicing up Friday nights on The CW Network (8/7 CT).

It seemed certain that ECW would garner a third WWE Draft pick after the maniacal Snitsky all but obliterated poor Mike “The Miz” Mizanin. Unfortunately, Snitsky’s vicious instincts got the better of him; his post-match beatdown on the SmackDown Superstar was so relentless that officials had no choice but to reverse the decision and award The Miz with the victory. As a result, SmackDown drew Chris Masters as its third selection for the night, and he may be a veritable “Masterpiece” in progress; he’s a sure-fire cinch to “Master Lock” any SmackDown Superstar who stands in his way on his climb to the top.

By adding to her already remarkable win streak of late, Candice Michelle would also hand Raw the evening’s most impactful—and most certainly controversial—Draft pick. Moments after the Diva covered SmackDown’s Kristal for the three-count, our fans everywhere were shocked by the Raw brand’s randomly selected Draft pick: ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley! But within moments of coming out to the Raw stage and acknowledging the sold-out crowd, Raw Executive Assistant Jonathan Coachman also walked out with some news of his own: Lashley would make the switch to his new promotion without the ECW gold. Acting on orders from Mr. McMahon himself, Coachman officially stripped Lashley of the ECW World Title, just eight days after he won it back from Mr. McMahon in a brutal Street Fight at One Night Stand.

Though the pain etched on his face was more than apparent, Lashley relinquished his most valued possession…but not without grabbing the microphone and giving Coachman a stern message: “You stripped the ECW Title from me, but I’m still a champion…. On Raw, I’m gonna prove it.”

Batista seemed to have something of his own to prove in a Triple Threat Match against Raw’s Jeff Hardy and ECW’s Elijah Burke. Unleashing an Animal rage borne from the recent frustrations caused by World Heavyweight Champion Edge, the powerhouse Superstar earned SmackDown’s fourth Draft selection after planting Burke to the canvas with a thunderous Batista Bomb. As for the pick itself, no one was more elated than The Animal to see his one-time Evolution colleague—the “Nature Boy,” Ric Flair.

All three brands would participate in the final match of the night, a 15-Man Battle Royal to determine which brand would gain the WWE Draft’s final two selections. Randy Orton would ultimately oust SmackDown’s Matt Hardy over the top rope to claim victory for Raw, resulting in two senses-shattering Draft picks that got the Wachovia Arena crowd on its feet: ECW’s psychotic Snitsky and SmackDown’s loudmouth Superstar, Mr. Kennedy.

Tragically, however, tonight was about far more than the WWE Draft. At first, everyone believed that meant “Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night,” which was “celebrated” the entire evening with decidely marked comments from WWE Hall of Famers (former Minnesota Governor Jesse “The Body” Ventura, Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka, The Iron Sheik, Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Capt. Lou Albano, Dusty Rhodes and “Mean” Gene Okerlund), WWE Legends (“Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Mick Foley, the latter of whom also threw his hat in the WWE Championship Challenge Match at Vengeance: Night of Champions) and A-list celebrities (rap legend Snoop Dogg, Jackass’ Steve-O, billionaire battler Donald Trump, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and sportscaster/talk show host Bob Costas).

Also making an appearance on the TitanTron was ousted Diva Ashley, whom the WWE Chairman had indefinitely suspended for accidentally spilling coffee on him at SmackDown last week. Recalling how Mr. McMahon once forced retired Diva Trish Stratus to bark like a dog on all fours in her underwear, Ashley decided to show her appreciation for the boss—by re-enacting a similar moment through the Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young, much to the dismay of the entire Raw audience.

Still, at the end of the night, no one could have possibly predicted the vicious way in which Raw, the WWE Draft or “Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night” would end. The car bombing that apparently claimed Mr. McMahon’s life has sent shockwaves that will radiate throughout Raw, SmackDown and ECW’s locker rooms for months, possibly years. How each Superstar will rise from the ashes of this terrible tragedy remains to be seen.

Matches
All matches listed were interpromotional non-title bouts to determine Draft order:
World Heavyweight Champion Edge (SD) def. WWE Champion John Cena
CM Punk (ECW) def. Carlito
Umaga (Raw) def. Balls Mahoney
ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley (ECW) def. Chris Benoit
United States Champion MVP (SD) def. Intercontinental Champion Santino Marella
The Miz (SD) def. Snitsky (reverse decision; DQ)
Candice Michelle (Raw) def. Kristal
Batista (SD) def. Elijah Burke and Jeff Hardy (Triple Threat Match)
Randy Orton (RAW) wins 15-Man Battle Royal to earn two Draft picks
 

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oh and bret hart=awesome man i wish he would show up more often. and the rock.
 

Arcademan

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With the apparent death of Vince McMahon, the WWE is keeping up the fine tradition of such lovely events like Stone Cold breaking into Brian Pillman's home as Brian has a gun pointing at an advancing Stone Cold...the screen goes black as shots are fired. Let's not forget referee Tim White's 'suicide' on live PPV and Torrie's dad having a heart attack and dying during a sex act in a hotel room :eek_2:
 

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Arcademan said:
With the apparent death of Vince McMahon, the WWE is keeping up the fine tradition of such lovely events like Stone Cold breaking into Brian Pillman's home as Brian has a gun pointing at an advancing Stone Cold...the screen goes black as shots are fired. Let's not forget referee Tim White's 'suicide' on live PPV and Torrie's dad having a heart attack and dying during a sex act in a hotel room :eek_2:
i remember when the pillman stone cold thing happened and he said fuck on TV... that was funny.
 

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They must be really reaching for ratings if Vince had to "blow himself up" like that last night and I guess the writers have finally lost it. Maybe they can bring in a fake Vince and after several months, have a Vince vs Fake Vince match at Survivor Series a la SummerSlam '94.
 

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Hidden Character said:
They must be really reaching for ratings if Vince had to "blow himself up" like that last night and I guess the writers have finally lost it. Maybe they can bring in a fake Vince and after several months, have a Vince vs Fake Vince match at Survivor Series a la SummerSlam '94.
fake vince=return of HHH.

he was the best fake vince ever.
 

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Hidden Character said:
Indeed he was.
yep also the best vince basher only second to stone cold. god last night when they showed all the stunners he'd done to him i was just laughing my ass off. or when randy orton won that battle royale. i haven't cheered that much in a long time. it was quite thrilling. maybe cause i love randy orton, but either way. awesome.
 
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