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Triple H, October 2011:

“When I grew up, I hated Hogan. I thought he was terrible and didn’t like to watch him. I was like Punk in a way. I liked the Steamboats and Flairs and the ones that could go. Would I be right in saying that Hogan was the wrong guy to go with, and they should’ve changed directions and gone with Steamboat because he was the better wrestler? Ludicrous.” - Triple H. October, 2011.

Road to Royal Rumble 2020

Tuesday, December 01, 2020


(Quick note, this is the 15th anniversary of the publication of this Counterfactual; thanks for reading. I've got booking through Survivor Series 2020, so I'm going at least that long)

The road to Royal Rumble 2020 starts, of course, with some politics.  

The night after Survivor Series (prior to RAW, of course) President Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the 46th POTUS, announces that he will not be seeking re-election.  There are some promising treatments for Linda (Linda McMahon, the 45th POTUS, is comatose) and it's time to put her needs first.

The result of this will be the US political timline jumps more closely to IRL, Biden will defeat Trump in November, 2020 and the next 4 years procede as they do; I'm not really planning on talking about it, other than to button up the Linda's in a coma angle once Biden's inaugurated.  There is going to be an enhancement heel act called VSG (Very Stable Geniuses; I'm thinking it's Corbin, Elias and whichever is the problematic Fortunate Son). They wear MAGA hats and say things like "climate change is a marxist plot to end Christmas and "the way to stop school shootings is to give everyone a gun" and "defund the pandemic response team and use the money to build that wall" you know, just the stupidest things that only a small fraction of the global population believes but somehow they have power in the US.  They'll be constantly humiliated.  I'm not going to write any of that stuff (probably, there might be some sort of "masks make you sick" angle if I get irritated enough, but probably not) they never make any PPVs.  I just mention it here just as a marker, so you know it's happening in the background over the next year.  

Onto the Rumble.  12 big matches and as there will be actual people in attendance (weird thing to mention, it's a PPV, of course there will be people) it makes sense that it might be event filled.  

Here's the card:

WWF Championship: Three Way Dance: Tyler Black v. Shinsuke Nakamura v. Samoa Joe
Number One Contender: AJ Styles v. The American Dragon Bryan Danielson
IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Aleister Black (w/Underground)
Women's Title: Shayna Baszler (w/Horsewomen) v. Asuka
WWF Tag Titles: The Legendary Rey Mysterio/Kevin Steen v. The Clique (? and ? w/HBK)
Charlotte Flair v. Becky Lynch

Shoot Nation (Brock Lesnar/Chad Gable) v. The Clique (Keith Lee/Matt Riddle w/HBK)
Claudio Castagnoli (w/Gargano) v. La Sombra (w/Zelina)
Io Shirai v. Kari Sane
Drew McIntyre v. Roman Reigns Uso
The Fiend Bray Wyatt v. Bobby Roode
New Day (Langston/Kingston w/Woods and Banks) v. Hooligans (Sheamus/Miz w/Bayley)

Let's go through it.  

WWF Championship: Three Way Dance: Tyler Black v. Shinsuke Nakamura v. Samoa Joe
Something going on during the build to the Rumble is WWF is conducting a fan poll of the greatest WWF Champion of all time.  It's the focus of a lot of conversation as the current champion Black and every former champion still in the promotion (and any who aren't who we can get to cut a promo, like Bret, Austin, Cactus, for ex) are talking about who the fans will vote for as the GOAT. 

That's not the driving force of this match, although it's a wrinkle, as Nakamura and Joe are former champs.  This is a pretty obvious matchup; Joe was the color analyst for RAW (replaced by Heyman; Regal does Fight Night when available, Heyman when not; Graves remains on Dark Ride; Nigel is gone with the injury suffered at Survivor Series in the spot with Dunne and Danielson) in the build to Survivor Series and really started the program with Black then.  That led to a physical spot with all 3 men at Survivor Series; Nakamura and Joe had a long program, they are the chief rivals of each other in their WWF careers and when the Horsemen added Nakamura for a tag match against the Bullet Club, it really rubbed Joe the wrong way - helping set the stage for that 3 way physical spot with Joe/Black/Nakamura on the floor near the announce table at Survivor Series.  An argument could be made that absent that, Nakamura might have beaten Black to regain the title - so that's enough of a crack to allow Nakamura a spot in this match.  It's a Three Way Dance, meaning it's an elimination match as opposed to a one fall match.  

There's been physicality. so we don't need to keep these 3 guys apart - Black/Anderson/Gallows can mix and match with Joe/Roode/Strong - Nakamura doesn't have guys, but Rey and Steen are babyface champs who will need something to do, so they can be in this mix with him.  Throw Charlotte and Lynch and let's say Shirai in to mix and match. 

Like 3 weeks before the Rumble, the top 3 in the fan poll for greatest WWF Champ of all time is announced (it's worked, incidentally; whatever winking has to be done so fans don't feel like they're being screwed we do, because this is a worked poll) 3rd is Brock, 2nd is Shawn.  1st is Angle.

Angle's going to receive some sort of belt in the go home RAW, it's in the main event slot - he's alone, for some reason that was established Shoot Nation is someplace else, he's going to give a nice speech, say whatever a person would say in this spot - because he's about to get written off the show - the Bullet Club (not Devitt, he's been gone since Summer Slam and not Becky, she left the week before to go train for the Rumble) shows up, Black says the poll is bullshit, Angle's bullshit - Black's the best ever - and then the Bullet Club does the full burial of Angle; everyone gets their stuff in - even Renee kicks him a couple times for good measure - he's buried under the flag, he's dead and gone and we never see him again.  

There may be consequences.

Number One Contender: AJ Styles v. The American Dragon Bryan Danielson
Winner to go to Mania and fight for the WWF Championship in the main event.  Or so it would appear.

So - a reminder - Danielson was the ace, then he got hurt, AJ arrived and became the ace.  They had friction when Danielson was WWF Commissioner; AJ constantly a Danielson antagonist (occasionally I make good booking choices; even prior to the IRL announcement that Danielson was returning to the ring, I started the program here; it was less that I thought Danielson was going to come back to the ring, I just wanted a ready to go program if he did; often times I'll set up storylines that wind up not being used, because I wanted to create avenues to drive down if events allowed)  Danielson returned and the two had a giant Mania showdown - AJ won and then won again on TV; AJ would then leave the Bullet Club and become a fan favorite - Danielson has slowly morphed into an antagonist - so as we set up this match; two men, both on winning streaks, both with claims as the greatest WWF Champion of all time (after the vote's announced, Danielson tries to explain to the fans why they're wrong - as always, he makes good points in an irritating way). Danielson makes one attempt at trying to take AJ to school in this build, he stops a Styles match midway to give AJ a wrestling lesson.  AJ isn't just offended, he makes it clear to Danielson that he can't son him - he can't big time him - maybe he can get away with that with everyone else - but until Danielson is able be beat him, AJ isn't here for the lessons, thanks.  

As it gets closer to fight time, Danielson gets more serious - and in whenever his final promo is, Danielson is completely serious, he makes clear there's no nonsense about this match, no fun, no "hey, let's stop the match and do some teaching" - Danielson makes clear everything he's done in the past year has been to get back to this moment - it's really a babyface promo, no smarm - a "look, I know I'm kindof an asshole now, I know you don't love the way I am now, but you understand, that guy beat me and it was a lot to handle, but now I'm ready to beat him and then I'll be the guy you like again" - that's the subtext - just trust me, I'll be your guy again, I just have to beat Styles first.  

Danielson, in one match, can really get his veneer back - of being the best in the world - and can then go to the main event of Wrestlemania, win back the WWF Title (Danielson hasn't been WWF champ in 6 years, Mania 6 years ago, 2014, is where he lost the belt last) and his comeback will be complete (stakes, it's good to have stakes) and for AJ - look, he lost the WWF Title a last year's Mania when Black cashed in the briefcase - he wants his title back, the way one does.  

IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Aleister Black (w/Underground)
Most of the talk is about Danielson and Styles being a bout to determine the unofficial best wrestler in the promotion, but there's another guy who might take issue with that conversation. Ricochet's a win away from heading to Mania as the IC Champ a year; each match better than the previous, just stealing show after show.  BWI resumes its feud with Underground for this build; even when Ricochet was facing Murphy at Summer Slam, Black was always in the shot, and so we relaunch that program; probably with some type of beatdown in order to get some heat - neither of the two top matches on the card have a heat angle (the Angle beatdown is at the end of the build and isn't really about that match; so any attack on BWI would come early).  There's no real limit to how many guys can be considered parr of Underground since it's the home for anyone in developmental theoretically - but the one development in this build is that Apollo Crews joins the stable and an attack on BWI is a good time to do that.  

In the previous incarnation of Underground, Nemeth/Sheamus/Barrett really stood as the leaders (other thn Regal) so Crews now joins Black and Murphy at the top of the crew; and there can be some mixing and matching in this build, with Ricochet/Alexander/Tozawa (Blood Warriors International) on the other side of that feud.  Regal says its time for Underground to regain their belts, as all WWF belts belong to Underground - Ricochet looks to continue his roll as a dominant champion - and he and Black collide at the Rumble.

Women's Title: Shayna Baszler (w/Horsewomen) v. Asuka
Asuka's still undefeated - following her beating Rousey at last year's Mania, the Horsewomen (Rousey out, Ripley in) attacked her, forcing an abdication of her title; Bayley won the vacant belt, then lost it to Baszler at Survivor Series and here we are - Asuka, still undefeated, challenging for the title belt. 

No physicality needed at all in this build - you want to see them go at it - Baszler really blew through Bayley in taking the belt, she's the big bad villain and Asuka's never lost.  They do a contract signing, Asuka beats either Shafir or Duke (is one pregnant - I don't know, as long as one of them is able to work, that's fine).  It's big on big - undefeated Asuka against the current big bad villain who took her out.  

WWF Tag Titles: The Legendary Rey Mysterio/Kevin Steen v. The Clique (? and ? w/HBK)
For years, Steen rode stablemates Pac and Generico about the need to get rid of their masks to ascend to the next level at WWF. Pac lost a mask match against Kalisto, resulting in the breakup of GDI, the creation of Trash, Pac losing a Loser Leaves Town Match against Steen.  Steen then adopted the persona of a veteran Canadian luchador, created a masked wrestler tournament, resuting in the return of Mysterio to WWF, all designed to culminate in a mask match between Steen (as Kid Canada) and Generico.  Generico won - but Steen still yanked off Generico's mask, revealing, for the first time in his career, his actual identity as Sami Zayn.  Mysterio excised Steen from the promotion; pulling the veteran locker room leader card and saying the betrayal of the mask stip was a bridge too far; violative of a cultural tradition in a way outside of acceptability.  Steen left; meanwhile Zayn would return as a referee, kept out of any angles, never having any contact with Steen.  Steen would return, brought back by Danielson and would eventually be needed to aid Mysterio (multiple times - I recognize the arc of this sounds like it's aping the IRL Mysterio/Murphy angle - in fact, this predates that significantly, you can, as they say, look it up) that aid eventually wins Mysterio over and the two men form a team and they took the tag titles at Survivor Series.  

Riddle and Lee went over Fish and O'Reilly at Survivor Series; one of the stips being the winning manager (the one not leaving town, bye Maria...mmmmMaria) gained a tag title shot.  If that language seemed a little clunky (why not just say Riddle and Lee got the shot) it was intentional, Riddle and Lee have another high profile match at the Rumble - but the title shot is going to...well, it's a surprise.  

So, there's not really build for this match, other than its an announced match, so there's speculation about who Shawn is bringing in - that's why Steen and Msyterio are part of the main event angle; Michaels will be working the Lee/Riddle program that we'll talk about in a second.  

Charlotte Flair v. Becky Lynch
It's the war that never ends; Flair turned on her 4-Ground stablemates (Lynch, Banks, Paige) and later Lynch turned on Banks.  Paige was forced to retire with injury, she gave her spot to Bayley (Bayley came to the aid of the other 3 women, who were forced to band back together to fight Rousey and the Horsewomen - it took something as seismic as Rousey to bring 4-Ground back together) but despite Paige's best efforts, they couldn't maintain the peace as the war rages on, threatening to consume all of their careers.  Lynch and Charlotte focused on each other in a 3 way mixed tag match at Survivor Series, resulting in both getting pinned by Banks.  So, now they fight.  


Shoot Nation (Brock Lesnar/Chad Gable) v. The Clique (Keith Lee/Matt Riddle w/HBK)
As it will turn out, there will be a real split between the top half of the card and the bottom half.

Because - when the Bullet Club kills Angle dead in the go home RAW, the result will be at the Rumble, the decision is made that Shoot Nation must appear prior to intermission, they will be escorted out of the arena following their match; none of the non wrestling members will be allowed in the arena - and the Bullet Club will not arrive at the arena until Shoot Nation has departed.  The possibility of violence is just too great, reports of Lesnar's rage are significant.  

We don't know any of that during this build however.  The impetus for this match is that fan poll for greatest WWF Champ ever - that allows us to do some "Shawn and Angle walk down memory lane" stuff; the two men sitting together for a WWF Network documentary - taking us from Young Lesnar's vicious attack on Michaels, to the war between Team Angle and The Clique and these two men squaring off.  And that sort of "hey, which one of these guys was better" thing is turned into "which one of these two teams is better" Riddle starts to needle Lesnar on twitter; Lesnar doesn't know what Twitter is, Lee and Lesnar wind up in the ring together, Lesnar says "who the hell is this big fucker" - and there's a "is Gable the next Angle, is he better on the mat than Riddle" - thing.

Once Angle is announced to have won the fan poll; that's clearly a burr under Michaels' saddle (Lesnar, noteably couldn't care at all; he and Angle have grown very close, particularly through the Walter program as Heyman clearly broke all ties with Brock) there's no level of jealousy at all from Brock (Brock doesn't care about a fan poll, come on - Brock only knows who a handful of the WWF Champs are anyway). But Michaels has no time for any poll that says anyone but Michaels is best ever (he does make sure to note that Bret didn't make the top 3).

So, the whole build is done - and then Angle's killed in the go home - we go into the Rumble wondering how that will play out in the event - how Lesnar, specifically, will react.  

Claudio Castagnoli (w/Gargano) v. La Sombra (w/Zelina)
Okay.  This has been going on for awhile; I mentioned in the build to Survivor Series that this is when I'd flesh it out.  Claudio's old partner, Chris Hero, announced that he will retire at the end of this wrestling year (Mania, 2020) but having never won a title in WWF, wanted to take a shot at Walter's Dark Ride title. He lost, twice, the second match a real war, many wrestlers in the back watching - rooting for Hero, the veteran, to come through - one of those wrestlers was Claudio.

Similarly, we've seen Claudio's current partner, Gargano, lose the blowoff match in the feud against his former partner, Ciampa, many wrestlers in the back watching, rooting for Ciampa - but with them, clearly rooting for Gargano, was Hero.

Trash, clearly, has been on the wrong end of match results for awhile.  And we see tension between Gargano and Claudio increase, steadily.  

Meanwhile...

Sombra is a technico, managed by Zelina.  He was injured at Mania and has been on the shelf.  Zelina then took on a rudo tag team,  Angel Garza and Humberto Carillo, Dioses del sol Retorcidos (Twisted Sun Gods).  Sombra now returns - and clearly does not fit in at all with Zelina's other charges; she tries to navigate that space, but seems more inclined toward the heels.  

 Dioses del sol Retorcidos beat Trash just prior to Survivor Series and that led to some dissension, "how are we losing to these kids". and in this build, the rudos just clown Trash; old, slow, yesterday's news.  They beat Trash again, Gargano and Claudio clearly not on the same page.

Claudio and Gargano argue post-match, it looks like they are finally about to go to blows - this we've reached the end of the road for this team - this argument is interrupted by Hero.  

Hero, total babyface veteran on his last legs babyface - says they need to stop.  Says the problem isn't Claudio. The problem isnt Gargano.  The problem isn't even their tag team. The problem is Trash.

Hero says - you guys aren't Trash.  You're Kings.  

Hero pulls out a Kings of Wrestling t-shirt.

Hero says this was the symbol of excellence in the sport of wrestling; wrestling fans around the world knew that if the Kings of Wrestling were on the card, they were going to see one of the best matches of their lives.  

Hero says he's on the E, almost entirely out of gas - he's got one more in him - The Dark Ride Rumble (Walter was Dark Ride Champ, but worked Survivor Series, and that means he has to relinquish the Dark Ride Championship - now, he actually refuses to do that, heads back to Europe with the physical title belt, but he's stripped, and when there's a vacancy the result is a Dark Ride Rumble to crown a new champ - that's just like IRL Royal Rumble but with pinfalls and submissions; it'll occur on the go home Dark Ride) Hero says its his last shot to win this title; he wants to win this title and retire.

And when he retires, he wants the Kings of Wrestling to live on.  And he wants it to be Claudio and Gargano.

Hero puts over both guys - offers them shirts - we think for a moment they'll accept them - but they exit, and exit separately.  

The only guys eligible to be Dark Ride Champ are guys who haven't wrestled on PPV in the previous calendar year; so lots of guys aren't eligible here - The Clique, Trash, GDI, lot of guys. I'm not going to go through it - but Hero is entrant 1 (there are 20) and he lasts until the end - and his staying alive throughout the hour of this match draws all the locker room attention, as guys crowd around monitors - both Hero and Gargano migrate - separately clearly cheering for Hero even despite themselves.  

Hero falls short - Angel Garza becomes the new Dark Ride Wrestling Champion; there's some spot where Sombra (not in the match) has to help Garza (it would have to be that Garza eliminated some heel, who tried to come back in the ring to attack him - and then Sombra, still a babyface, stopped the heel from doing so - because although Sombra's a technico and Garza's a rudo - they're both Zelina guys and Sombra's loyal).  Garza wins - he, Carillo, Zelina - and Sombra celebrate in the ring postmatch.  

That's a lot, I appreciate.

So - it's Claudio, still a heel, with Gargano, still a heel, although they aren't getting along at all - Against Sombra, still a babyface, with Zelina, who is now basically a heel.  

Io Shirai v. Kari Sane
Shirai and Sane are aligned, but they turned on each other at Survivor Series in an attempt to win the number one contender's match and that antagonism continues, they both remain babyfaces but they're going to go at it here in a much anticipated workrate match.

Drew McIntyre v. Roman Reigns Uso
Two guys in similar spots, the powerhouse members of trios; so it makes sense that they are often rubbing up against each other.  Hooligans are just babyfaces, not ideal, but its needed right now; IRL Reigns heel persona is easily his best, so that's going to be the trajectory of his character here.  Presently, Usos are tweeners, but they're in this 3 way program with Hooligans and New Day, both babyface teams, so it makes sense that they pull in a firmly heel direction.  This match and the opening tag are connected in the build; it's really all the same program - all 3 Usos and Trinity (I assume sometimes I call her Trinity and sometimes Naomi, whichever name you like better is fine) all 3 members of New Day (Woods is probably still hurt) and Banks and all 3 members of Hooligans and Bayley, which I'll get to in a second.  

The Fiend Bray Wyatt v. Bobby Roode
Following the end of Luke Harper's WWF life at that hands of Wyatt, the next photo to show up in the Firefly Funhouse belongs to...Charlotte Flair.  Wyatt's embarrassment by Flair is the inciting incident in what is clearly a massive psychotic breakdown that led to the development of the Fiend. Flair's busy, obviously, so she doesn't get involved - coming to her defense are Strong and Roode, Strong has to take the beatings in the build and that leaves Roode for the Rumble.

New Day (Langston/Kingston w/Woods and Banks) v. Hooligans (Sheamus/Miz w/Bayley)
And as just discussed - there's a 3 way program here with these two squads and Usos - and the work that has to get done in this build is to really heat up Banks/Bailey animosity.  Banks is hot because even after pinning Charlotte and Becky in the same match, those two are on the Rumble card and she's not.  At one point she interrupts a Charlotte/Becky promo to express that irritation - and that threatens to turn into a 3 way.  Bayley is hot because none of the other 3 women ever came to her aid in her Baszler program; when it was the 3 of them getting their asses kicked by the Horsewomen - who always stepped up was Bayley.  But when it was her, down 4 on 1 - who was there for her?  No one.  

Banks responds to this - Banks is a babyface, so she has some level of sympathy, but we need some animosity here; Banks says the truth is Bayley isn't one of them.  Banks goes through a "here's what it meant to be in 4-Ground" history; shows her a tattoo that she has, that all 3 of them have and the truth is that even though Paige gave Bayley her spot, she's not really part of that.  Banks says Bayley needs to go find people of her own, like she found New Day.

And who that turns out to be is Hooligans - there's some sort of New Day/Hooligans thing where Banks interferes, gets a spot in on Miz - and Bayley runs in, wearing the hockey jersey, and runs Banks off allowing a Hooligans win.   

And that's the card.  12 big matches, coming to you in January from Houston.  Royal Rumble 2020! It's going to be a happening.

Survivor Series 2019

Monday, November 02, 2020

The build is here.





Survivor Series 33, the 131st WWF PPV, is from Chicago.

Clip package from Chicago based WWF PPVs:

-The Dynamite Kid taking the WWF title from Ricky Steamboat at WM2
-Bret Hart subitting Arn Anderson in the sharpshooter at Survivor Series '89
-Owen Hart slamming his brother Bret's face into a steel cage at Summer Slam '94
-Steve Austin hitting the Stunner on Bret to take the WWF Title at WM13
-Fit Finlay and Steve Regal exchanging stiff shots at WM22

The announcers are Mauro Ranallo (17th) Steve Regal (24th) Samoa Joe (2nd)

1. ELIMINATION MATCH: TEAM McINTYRE (McINTYRE/TOZAWA/DORADA/ALI/FORD) d. TEAM REIGNS (REIGNS/KALISTO/STROWMAN/PRIEST/FORD)

-The story here is that each man is part of a tag team and the surviving members of the winning team will square off tomorrow on RAW - and the winner and his partner will get a tag title shot at Wrestlemania.
-First elimination in Strowman - he's eliminated within 10 seconds by Ford, it's designed to be a shock start.  Rusev and Lana are at ringside - they're incredulous - Rusev opened mouth in staring hard at Strowman back up the aisle.
-Then come Roman's eliminations - he gets Ali and then Dorada
-Then come McIntyre's eliminations - he gets Rush/Priest and then Roman.
-Roman, furious, returns to the ring, lays out McIntyre with the Superman punch, Kalisto gets the fall
-That brings out the Usos and the other two Hooligans (Sheamus/Miz) and they brawl on the ramp
-Ford and Tozawa doubleteam Kalisto and Tozawa gets the fall.

-The Sole Survivors: Ford and Kalisto.  Their partners, Dawkins and Alexander, come to the ring - the four babyfaces shake hands.

-On RAW tomorrow - Ford goes over and the Street Profits, in what has to be considered a significant upset, are headed to WM 36 to challenge for the Tag Titles.

2. ELIMINATION MATCH: NEW DAY (KINGSTON/LANGSTON/BANKS) d. HORSEMEN (STRONG/ROODE/FLAIR) d. BULLET CLUB (ANDERSON/GALLOWS/LYNCH)

-The 2 elimination matches go back to back to just connect the winner to the word "survivor"
-Strong's the best worker in the match; he gets as much of the ring time as possible
-The storyline here is Lynch and Flair, who have been battling each other, focus on each other and that allows Banks to pin both of them (in either order, the eliminations should be close in time)
-The takeaway should be that Banks has maybe been overlooked recently, but now that she's joined the New Day, she's pinned Lynch and Flair in the same match, and asserts herself as a force in the division

3. VIKING RAIDERS d. REVIVAL

-Blow off match to this feud; workrate only, babyface team goes over.  This is last time we'll discuss The Revival, they'll be heel enhancement until their deals expire.  Could also be, at least as of now, the last time we'll discuss Viking Raiders, they'll be babyface enhancement until the injury.  Note, the referee for this match is Sami Zayn; a reminder of how that works, the taped PSA where Zayn asks fans not to do the Ole chant airs in the arena but not on TV - and the announcers never reference that Zayn is any different from any other official - and there's no hint, no whisper of physicality with him.  

4. WOMEN'S NUMBER ONE CONTENDER: ASUKA d. SHIRAI/SANE/STORM

-Not an elimination match; one fall to a finish, which was clearly part of the build.
-Asuka is still undefeated, she never lost her title in the ring, so that she could lose her streak in this match without being pinned is a match story
-Shirai and Sane enter the match looking to work together, but there's a spot where Shirai might be about to pin Storm - and Sane breaks it up, that leads to Shirai and Sane going at it.
-Asuka pins Storm.  She keeps her streak - all the whatever number she's at now-0 signs are shown, Asuka goes to the top buckle and makes the sign for her belt - at the Royal Rumble, Asuka comes back from injury, stays strong, stays dominant - and she wants her belt back.

Clip package of every Women's Title match in the modern WWF:

-Natty Neidhart putting the sharpshooter on AJ Lee at Survivor Series '14
-Paige standing over Neidhart and holding the belt aloft at Rumble '15
-Ric and Charlotte turning on 4-Ground at Survivor Series '15
-Banks getting the fall on Flair at WM32
-Flair and Banks brawling throughout the arena at Summer Slam '16
-Lynch joining the Bullet Club by turning on Banks at Rumble '17
-Lynch holding the belt aloft, with the Bullet Club at WM 33
-Asuka getting the fall on Lynch, fireworks exploding, at WM34
-Bayley holding the belt, tears streaming down her face, at Summer Slam '19

5. WOMEN'S TITLE: SHAYNA BASZLER (w/HORSEWOMEN) d. BAYLEY

-Not a squash, because Bayley shows lots of babyface heart and fire and you just can't beat her; but this match is largely one sided, designed to really put Baszler over as a monster heel, she really beats Bayley up and postmatch the Horsewomen (which, recall, include Ripley as Rousey's replacement) beat her up some more.  Baszler is the 10th modern women's champ.

6. LOSING MANAGER LEAVES TOWN: CLIQUE (MATT RIDDLE/KEITH LEE w/HBK) d. GDI (KYLE O'REILLY/BOBBY FISH w/Maria)

-This is the real workrate match for the first half of the card. Fish eats the fall, doesn't matter who gets it.  Presumably, here in Chicago, with Maria a focus of the stip, there are CM Punk chants.  That allows for the escalation of the importance of Maria to the history of GDI, as she arrived with Punk to create the faction over a decade ago.  She's done after this match and this wraps her up. 
-The other stip here is the winning manager now has a tag title shot at the Rumble.  

We're halfway through the show - time for a Firefly Funhouse.

Bray's target during this build has been Harper; The Fiend's Revenge Tour continues - somehow in this segment we see Harper's lifeless body someplace sufficiently spooky.  It's designed to continue creating the Fiend character and to write off Harper, we never see him again. 

 7. THE AMERICAN DRAGON BRYAN DANIELSON d. PETE DUNNE (w/Nigel)
-IRL Timothy Thatcher has kind of moved into a gimmick similar to the embryo of this Danielson gimmick, the "let me show you how to do this" stuff.  If he starts stopping matches in the middle to display the right way to do a hold, then you read it here first.  The big spot in this match comes when Dunne does a dive to the outside, Danielson pulls his old friend/rival McGuinness in front of him - and Nigel takes the shot.  
-Dunne is concerned, tries to check on Nigel - and that's all the opening Danielson needs, he attacks, takes over the momentum of the match, and puts Dunne away.  Danielson will later explain what both Nigel and Dunne did wrong.  He's right in both instances, but, you know.  

8. AJ STYLES d. TOMMASO CIAMPA
-Hard hitting babyface match; Ciampa's medical condition means that any match could be his last - he doesn't wrestle gingerly because of that, he goes full tilt, all the time, last day on earth stuff.  Styles shakes his hand postmatch, leaves Ciampa alone in the ring to accept the ovation.

Clip package of every tag title match in Survivor Series history.

-'87...the Anvil turns on Bret and Davey Boy
-'88...the Brainbusters take the belts from the Rougeaus
-'89...the Rockers double team Jacques Rougeau
-'90...Doomsday Device finishes off Pat Tanaka
-'91...Doomsday Device finishes off the Boss Man
-'92...Money Inc coming down the aisle wearing their belts
-'93...Rick Steiner taking off Ricky Morton's head with a Steinerline
-'94...Hart Attack on Lex Luger
-'95...Razor's Edge on Billy Gunn while Diesel hits the Jacknife on Bart...
-'96...Marc Mero coming off the top rope on Phil LaFon
-'97...Rock Bottom on Road Warrior Hawk
-'98...Rock Bottom on Road Dogg
-'99...the Dudleys sending both Hardys through tables
-'00...Edge and Christian doing a 5 second pose with the title belts
-'01...Bubba Ray splitting Raven open with a chairshot
-'02...Eddy with the frogsplash on Kidman
-'03...HBK superkicking DVon
'04...Angle hitting multiple suplexes on RVD
'05...Booker hits the Hangover on Cena
'06...Sabu and RVD holding the title belts aloft.
'07..HHH and HBK holding the title belts aloft
'08...the Blood Dragon coming to the ring...
'09...Hard hitting spot with Regal and Finlay taking on Division One
'10...Kingston with the highspot on Sheamus
'11...Wade Barrett and Justin Gabriel with a double team on Mark Henry
'12...Orton and Giant Bernard holding the belts aloft...
'13...The Shield (Black/Ambrose/Langston) coming to the ring through the crowd
'14...Ambrose throwing Jimmy Uso off a ladder through a table...
'15..The New Day all holding title belts...
'17...The Usos and New Day, all 6 men, fighting simultaneously around the ring...
'18...The Miz cradling the title belt in the middle of the ring

9. WWF TAG TITLES: REY MYSTERIO/KEVIN STEEN d. SHOOT NATION (NICK NEMETH/CHAD GABLE w/Angle)

-The 108th WWF Tag Champions are Steen and Mysterio.  It is the second title for each man; Steen and Generico were champs in '17, Mysterio and RVD were champs 15 years ago, back in '04.  Double team maneuver on Gable gets the fall.  The unlikely alliance of Steen and Mysterio, building and building over the course of the calendar year, results in a championship.  Mysterio extends his hand to Steen and the two men shake.  

Clip Package of every IC Match in Survivor Series history

-'87... Savage dropping the elbow on Rude
-'88...Davey Boy submitting to the Sharpshooter
-'89...Heenan turning on Rude
-'90...Bret and Shawn, nose to nose, jawing at each at mid ring...almost 30 years ago...
-'91...Piper with the sleeper hold on Bret...
-'92...Michaels superkicks Savage
-'92...Owen off the top onto Michaels
-'93...Razor turning on Michaels and Diesel to save Waltman
-'94...Razor and Waltman fighting on the top of the ladder
-'95...Michaels superkicking Shane Douglas
-'96...Cactus and Vader throwing stiff shots inside of a cage
-'97...Shamrock submitting Cactus inside of an Octagon
-'98...Stone Cold Stunner on Regal
-'99...Jericho with the Liontamer on Waltman
-'00...Regal with stiff European uppercuts on Jericho
-'01...Taz suplexing Tajiri on his head
-'02...Van Terminator on Michaels
-'03...Chavo with the frogsplash on Tajiri
-'04...Jericho holding the belt aloft
-'05...Benoit's got Angle in the crossface...
-'06...Executioner Lashley turning on Hunter...
-'07...MVP on the buckle, holding the title belt...
-'08...MVP standing on the anounce table, holding the title belt...
-'09...Michaels with the superkick on Benjamin
-'10...Johnny Nitro with a highspot on MVP
-'11...Sheamus sends Nitro into the ringpost, shoulder first
-'13...Ambrose coming to the ring through the crowd
-'14...Luke Harper on a buckle, holding the belt aloft
-'15...Ambrose with a dive atop Bray
-'17...Lesnar and Angle, nose to nose
-'18...Devitt hitting a highspot on Dorada...

10. IC TITLE: RICOCHET (w/BWI) d. ADAM COLE

-Match of the night, nothing held back, the two just throwing main event level bombs at each other with the aim of fully stealing the show.  Ricochet clean with his big highspot.  

11. BROCK LESNAR (w/Angle) d. WALTER (w/Heyman)

-Speaking of throwing bombs.  This is a sprint, they go full tilt each hitting suplexes, each hitting shots -maybe for the first time ever -no, definitely for the first time ever Lesnar is fully on the backfoot, Walter is the aggressor, just taking it to Lesnar, hitting him full on with stiff chops, suplexing him multiple times - Walter carries the pace - Lesnar fighting from underneath.  But Lesnar, spurred on by Angle at ringside, battles back, and is able to get the F5 win.   Heyman wrily smiles postmatch, shaking his head at Lesnar as he and Walter exit postmatch.

Clip package of every WWF Title Match in Survivor Series history.

'87...Steamboat with multiple fast armdrags on Dynamite...
'88...Savage dropping the elbow on Dynamite...
'89...Hennig with the PerfectPlex on Savage...
'90...PerfectPlex on Kerry Von Erich
'91...Flair with the Figure Four on Davey Boy
'92...Bret with the Sharpshooter on Flair
'93...Bret with the Sharpshooter on Luger
'94...Shawn elbowdrop onto Owen
'95...Bret holding the title belt aloft...
'96...Bret and Shawn jawing in the middle of the ring..
'97...Owen, Bret, Shawn, Austin all standing in a corner
'98...Shamrock throwing Cactus off the top of the Cell
'99...Cactus clotheslines on both Hunter and Rock
'00...Benoit hitting a series of suplexes on Austin
'01...Angle coming down the ramp as the fireworks go off
'02...Jericho submitting to Angle
'03...Eddy, Brock, Benoit, Angle all standing in a corner
'04...Benoit and Eddy exchanging chops
'05...Rey hitting a frogsplash on Juvie and pointing to the sky
'06...Punk throwing the WWF Championship belt to the ground
'07...Mysterio 619 on the Undertaker
'08...Steamboat coming to the ring as the guest referee
'09...Jericho with the quebrada on Chavo
'10...Edge holding the title belt aloft
'11...Nemeth coming to the ring wearing the belt
'12...Danielson with the submission hold on Mysterio
'13...Danielson and Punk nose to nose
'14...Claudio holding the belt midring as the crowd chants "Hey, Hey, Hey"
'15...Steen with the package piledriver on Nemeth
'17...Devitt/Styles/Joe all spill out of the ring together
'18...Nakamura with the Boomaye on Claudio

12. WWF TITLE: TYLER BLACK (w/Renee) d. SHINSUKE NAKAMURA

-The storyline element here is how Joe gets involved in this program.  Throughout the build, Joe and Black have gone back and forth as an element of the Horsemen/Bullet Club program.  Nakamura was pulled in at the end by the Horsemen, this is an irritant to Joe because Joe had a long, long feud with Nakamura.  Joe's at the announce table here - and there's a spot where both wrestlers are outside, the officials giving both men a lot of leeway; and Nakamura throws something that inadvertantly hits Joe (I'm thinking it's the spot where guys remove the monitors from the announce table before a table bump, Nakamura tosses it away and it accidentally hits Joe.  In the alternative, it can be anything - Black grabs a chair, intending to use it, Nakamura is able to wrest the chair away and tries to toss it away and it hits Joe - that's probably better anyway).  The object hits Joe, he's instantly hot at Nakamura - he rips off his headset - he starts yelling at Nakamura - Nakamura tries to explain this was an accident while not taking his eyes off Black - Joe comes from behind the desk to get into Nakamura's face - Black slams into both of them and all 3 men are down - Joe is hot at everyone now - he shoves Nakamura - he and Black go nose to nose, the three do something short of brawling - Regal is up and grabbing at Joe, looking to calm him down - Joe gets hot at Regal.  The result is Joe leaves the announce position and goes to the back and the match resumes, eventually resulting in Black going over clean in the middle.  

Black and Renee celebrate, the rest of the Bullet Club, save Devitt, who has been gone since Summer Slam, make their way to the ring - it's a full Bullet Club celebration in the middle as the show ends.

And that's it.  Back in December for the build to Rumble 2020, going to be a happening!






 

Road to Survivor Series 2019 - Part Two

Monday, October 05, 2020

Part 1

A reminder, here are the 6 matches already set up for Survivor Series 2019 in Chicago.

WWF Title: Tyler Black (w/Renee) v. Shinsuke Nakamura

Bullet Club (Lynch/Anderson/Gallows) v. Horsemen (Flair/Strong/Roode) v. New Day (Banks/Langston/Kingston)

IC Title: Ricochet (w/Alexander) v. Adam Cole

Losing Manager Leaves Town: GDI (O’Reilly/Fish w/Maria) v. Clique (Lee/Riddle w/HBK)

Tag Titles: Shoot Nation (Gable/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Steen/Mysterio

Brock Lesnar (w/Angle) v. Walter (w/Heyman)

And here's the rest of the card: 

AJ Styles v. Tommaso Ciampa

The American Dragon Bryan Danielson v. Pete Dunne (w/Nigel)

Women's Title: Bayley v. Shayna Baszler (w/Horsewomen)

Women's Number One Contender: Asuka v. Shirai v. Sane v. Storm 

Revival v. Viking Raiders

Elimination Match (Surviving Team Battles Following Night, Winner Earns Tag Shot at Wrestlemania): Team Reigns: Reigns/Strowman/Kalisto/Priest/Rush v. Team McIntyre: McIntyre/Tozawa/Dorada/Ali/Ford

Let's break these matches down.

AJ Styles v. Tommaso Ciampa

The American Dragon Bryan Danielson v. Pete Dunne (w/Nigel)

-AJ is the ace of the promotion; 2 time WWF Champ, Triple Crown winner; Danielson was the prior ace, but then he got hurt, returned, lost the big showdown match with AJ, then lost to him again, then lost to Lesnar - and facing Brock can change a person.  Danielson changed, started to take short cuts, he argued he hadn't changed - he was always the adaptable guy, the guy who could wrestle any style - and now the adaption requires he take some alternate measures to win matches.  Those explanations turned into explaining wrestling to other wrestlers - even stopping matches in the middle to make those explanations.  There's a thin line between helpful veteran who everyone loves and Jesus will this guy just shut the fuck up? 

-Ciampa and Gargano were partners, part of  GDI and when it split, they chose opposite sides, that led to a bitter feud which led to two significant Ciampa injuries.  He returned in this build, said his neck was never going to okay again, any match could be his last.  So, he needed to change the way he thinks about his career, he's not pursuing championships - he's not building to anything at all.  Any match could be his last.  So - he challenges Gargano, says it's one last time - and he beats him.

-AJ says this is the kind of guy he wants to wrestle - a guy who wrestles like it's his last match, who will give him everything he has.  And that's the match, it's all babyface, but there's a desparation in Ciampa that gives him a little menace. 

-Danielson wrestles Trent Seven, stops the match in the middle for a tutorial. This infuriates Nigel - they have all the teaching they need, Bryan, thanks.  And that leads to a series of promos unfolding the years that have passed since their ROH wars, Nigel going to TNA and winning that title, Nigel having to retire prematurely, Danielson "doing him a favor" by hiring him when he was WWF Commissioner.  It's enough to establish the "Danielson just thinks he's better than other people/other people just don't understand things, and Bryan's willing to explain them, but you can't make a horse drink" dynamic.  

-Strong workrate matches here in the middle of this card; Styles v. Ciampa, Danielson v. Dunne, main events anywhere in the world, one might say.

-Gargano is doing a thing with his partner Claudio, Claudio's old partner Hero, and Zelina Vega's rudo team, Garza and Carillo (no masks) called Dioses del sol Retorcidos (Twisted Sun Gods). But that will be discussed in the Rumble build.  

Women's Title: Bayley v. Shayna Baszler (w/Horsewomen)

Women's Number One Contender: Asuka v. Shirai v. Sane v. Storm 

-In addition to the mixed tag discussed in part 1, two other women's matches on the card.  Asuka had a long title run, culminating in her beating Rousey in the money match at Mania.  She's still undefeated, doing the full Goldberg gimmick.  However - the Horsewomen (led by Baszler, with the addition of Ripley) took Asuka out after running Rousey out of the promotion.  So, the title was vacated and Bayley won it at Summer Slam.  This is "I'm a Hugger" Bayley, pure white meat babyface.  Bayley was, of course, stomped out by Baszler and her crew and so there's this match.  It's exactly what you'd expect, Bayley is always an underdog and remains so here, against the monster, monster heel Baszler.  Bayley gets some solid, good workrate match, win in this build (she beats like Natty, that kind of thing) and Baszler just squashes a couple of women, really breaks them in half, Clubber Lang style (like Alexa, that would be good, just finishes her) If when asked her prediction for Survivor Series, Baszler responded "my prediction?  Pain" that's the vibe  

-However - Asuka is back, that happens late in the build; the plan is a 3 way, all babyface match, winner gets the title shot at the Rumble - with best friends Shirai and Sane and also Toni Storm.  One fall to a finish.  However, in the last couple of weeks, a special announcement that a 4th woman would be added - and it's the newly medically cleared Asuka. Good workrate match, with the possibility that Asuka could lose her undefeated streak - even if she's not involved in the finish, given the match stips.

Revival v. Viking Raiders

Elimination Match (Surviving Team Battles Following Night, Winner Earns Tag Shot at Wrestlemania): Team Reigns: Reigns/Strowman/Kalisto/Priest/Rush v. Team McIntyre: McIntyre/Tozawa/Dorada/Ali/Ford

-Standard tag program during the build, Revival v. Viking Raiders (I keep typing War Machine, it's a substantially better name, like Tommy End level better, but I'm letting it fly by) Revival are heels, Raiders are the babyfaces, they each beat the other in the build and this is positioned as the blow off .

-And Finally...

Everyone in the 5x5 match (first such match in Survivor Series history) is part of a tag team (almost) it's an elimination match; whomever "survives" on the winning team will face off on RAW the following night to earn a tag title shot at Wrestlemania.

The Reigns team is nominally the heel team, the Usos have been feuding with Hooligans since Roman's return from illness, Hooligans are mostly babyfaces, Usos are mostly heels (ideally, that would be flipped, but McIntyre is needed on the babyface side for the next year) and so the McIntyre team is the babyfave team.  Priest and Rush is a heel tag act (think IRL Enzo and Cass for the dynamic between the two) and you know that Ali and Dorada are together, they're the babyface act feuding with them.  Strowman is half of Gods of Carnage, originally, one of the guys from AoP was going to be the 5th member, he's injured very, very late and Kalisto, despite being all babyface, is inserted in that lineup, it is his first match since Mania - he no longer has a tag partner and the idea is he is searching for one 

Tozawa is, of course, part of BWI, and Ford is Montez Ford, half of the Street Profits, doing their IRL gimmick.  Whomever survives on the winning team squares off on RAW the next night - winner earns a tag title match at Wrestlemania. 

And that's the card.  

WWF Title: Tyler Black (w/Renee) v. Shinsuke Nakamura

Brock Lesnar (w/Angle) v. Walter (w/Heyman)

IC Title: Ricochet (w/Alexander) v. Adam Cole

Tag Titles: Shoot Nation (Gable/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Steen/Mysterio

AJ Styles v. Tommaso Ciampa

The American Dragon Bryan Danielson v. Pete Dunne (w/Nigel)

Women's Title: Bayley v. Shayna Baszler (w/Horsewomen)

Losing Manager Leaves Town: GDI (O’Reilly/Fish w/Maria) v. Clique (Lee/Riddle w/HBK)

Women's Number One Contender: Asuka v. Shirai v. Sane v. Storm 

Revival v. Viking Raiders

Bullet Club (Lynch/Anderson/Gallows) v. Horsemen (Flair/Strong/Roode) v. New Day (Banks/Langston/Kingston)

Elimination Match (Surviving Team Battles Following Night, Winner Earns Tag Shot at Wrestlemania): Team Reigns: Reigns/Strowman/Kalisto/Priest/Rush v. Team McIntyre: McIntyre/Tozawa/Dorada/Ali/Ford

I mean, come on?  It's on the WWF Network!  What more could you ask for?

Coming in November from Chicago.  Survivor Series 2019

Road to Survivor Series 2019 - Part One

Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Summer Slam is here.

Survivor Series 2019 is coming to you from Chicago in November.  It is the 131st WWF PPV and the 33rd Survivor Series.

It’s an enormous card, 12 matches, and during the build the expectations for quality are built very, very high – if Summer Slam was maybe not a top quality card (and don’t get me started on next year) there’s a lot of talk about how maybe, Wrestlemania 2020 is actually in November, 2019. 

We’ll cover half now.  Half in October. 

Here’s half the card:

WWF Title: Tyler Black (w/Renee) v. Shinsuke Nakamura

Bullet Club (Lynch/Anderson/Gallows) v. Horsemen (Flair/Strong/Roode) v. New Day (Banks/Langston/Kingston)

IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Adam Cole

Losing Manager Leaves Town: GDI (O’Reilly/Fish w/Maria) v. Clique (Lee/Riddle w/HBK)

Tag Titles: Shoot Nation (Gable/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Steen/Mysterio

Brock Lesnar (w/Angle) v. Walter (w/Heyman)

 

WWF Title: Tyler Black (w/Renee) v. Shinsuke Nakamura

Bullet Club (Lynch/Anderson/Gallows) v. Horsemen (Flair/Strong/Roode) v. New Day (Banks/Langston/Kingston)

-Samoa Joe had been gone since Mania, returned at Summer Slam in an analyst role; it’s made clear this is temporary, he will be cleared to return in January, and he remains a Horseman.  Joe’s the RAW analyst in the build for Survivor Series, and as the on again/off again Bullet Club v. Horseman feud returns with Flair and Lynch as the headliners, Joe is clearly partisan.  

Lynch/Anderson/Gallows/Kushida mix in various combinations with Flair/Strong/Roode (Devitt’s gone entirely the rest of the calendar year, Black isn’t in the physical end of the program as he is readying for this title defense, but when there’s some type of Bullet Club promo he is front and center).  Nakamura v. Black is built largely through vignettes, clip packages – Black essentially replaced Nakamura in the Bullet Club, Nakamura lost his WWF Title not to Black, but to Styles, so this is Nakamura’s first shot at Black. Each gets one match during the build to go over strong against someone.  There’s a RAW where Black gets in Joe’s face, irritated with something he said on commentary – Joe stands and the two go face to face.  They build to a 4x4 match – Lynch/Anderson/Gallows/Black against Flair/Strong/Roode and a mystery partner, clearly assumed to be Joe.  Black pulls out, replaced with Kushida, Black says he’s to smart to get take a chance that Samoa Joe will cheap shot him right before he needs to defend his title.  Joe makes clear it’s not him – in fact, Joe says he does not know who the mystery partner is, but he is not cleared until January.  

On match night, the Bullet Club enters first – and then one at a time come the Horsemen – as the mystery partner is yet to be announced – Black stands smirking in front of Joe at the announce table – waving for Joe to enter the ring --- but Joe’s not the mystery partner – it’s Nakamura, and he comes to the ring.  Black’s shocked – and Joe is also surprised and a little irritated, Joe/Nakamura is a long, long feud – and that his stable would turn to his biggest WWF rival clearly doesn’t sit well with him.  The Horsemen go over here, Nakamura pinning Kushida.  The New Day comes in at the end of the program, say during a mixed tag with Gallows/Lynch against Roode/Flair – and they stomp out both sides postmatch to be added to the three way.

So – it’s Black/Nakamura, rivals even when they were stablemates – meeting for the WWF Title.  And it’s Lynch/Flair – stablemates turned rivals turned occasional allies but still always rivals, with the throw in of Banks, in exactly that same spot.  The three way mixed tag is an elimination match.  Only one team will “survive”. 

 IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Adam Cole

Losing Manager Leaves Town: GDI (O’Reilly/Fish w/Maria) v. Clique (Lee/Riddle w/HBK)

-BWI/GDI/Clique have been feuding; out of that comes these two matches – Ricochet/Cole is sold as a heavy workrate match – two young wrestlers on the great Survivor Series stage fighting over the IC Title – and the tag match has real stakes; the winning manager earns a tag title shot to use at the Rumble in any way they wish and the losing manager leaves town.  

There’s a lot of historical stuff here, Maria and Punk really starting GDI well over a decade ago – Survivor Series coming from Chicago – and then all the HBK history.  One of them will be leaving the WWF forever; the other one, well, they will be managing a team wrestling for the tag titles at the Rumble.  Both of these matches should just be out-freaking-standing.

 Tag Titles: Shoot Nation (Gable/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Steen/Mysterio

Brock Lesnar (w/Angle) v. Walter (w/Heyman)

-Steen’s rehabilitation tour continued with his defeating Crews at Summer Slam – Rey (shooting a movie) returns against Rusev in this build; Rey goes over – Strowman then attacks Rey – save by Steen.  That’s enough to set up a tag match; and obviously given the animosity Rey has shown Steen in the past, that’s a teaming that isn’t expected, but Steen’s been building this equity now for many, many months.  Rey/Steen perform well together; there’s no tease of dissention and they go over.  That leads to a 4 way – winners get the tag shot at Survivor Series – it’s Revival/Viking Raiders/Trash/ and Rey/Steen.  Viking Raiders eliminate Revival first – Revival then cheap shots Viking Raiders, setting up their elimination by Trash.  Rey/Steen then go over Trash to earn the tag title shot at Survivor Series.  That allows for some Angle/Rey stuff given that they are from the same generation – and some Nemeth stuff with both Rey and Steen, as he’s had feuds with both men. 

-The reason Lesnar isn’t defending the tag titles is because he’s got a big singles match.  Angle is the guest on a Heyman Hustle – clearly, that’s a much publicized event, Lesnar/Heyman were together for years, they separated in what was called a contractual dispute (Ronda made a dollar more than Lesnar) but Heyman grabbed Walter as a new client and clearly looked to position him as “the next big thing” – Walter won the Dark Ride title, Heyman skipped Lesnar’s Triple Crown ceremony; Lesnar grew closer to his original mentor Angle.  Angle doesn’t come alone for the Heyman Hustle; Benjamin/Lashley are all with him.  Heyman pokes the bear during the interview – taking shots at Brock, clearly hitting sensitive areas and building tension until Heyman says there’s a special guest – Walter comes down to the ring – Walter lays his Dark Ride Title belt down – Walter looks to go nose to nose with Angle – but Benjamin and Lashley stand in between – Walter clotheslines both men over the top rope until he’s face to face with Angle – and Lesnar’s music hits. 

Lesnar to the ring – Heyman smiles – Lesnar/Walter nose to nose – Heyman starts the hype here “At Survivor Series – the Next Big Thing against Yesterday’s News”

Walter doesn’t give up the Dark Ride belt – he has two successful title defenses in the build, going over Hero – the second match needs to be the very best, longest match they can have.  That will be discussed more next month. 

Lesnar has one match, just buries someone into the earth. 

That’s half the card…

WWF Title: Black v. Nakamura

-Former Bullet Club rivals meet in what should be a good one.

IC Title: Ricochet v. Cole

-Their stables are feuding – and this match should really be excellent

Tags: Shoot Nation (Gable/Ziggler) v. Rey/Steen

-Not only is Rey/Steen obviously a pairing with some intrigue – you want to see Gable in this type of high profile match against high profile opponents. 

Lesnar v. Walter

-It’s a cliché, but this is for sure a main event anywhere in the world – and it’s happening at Survivor Series.

GDI (Fish/O’Reilly) v. Clique (Riddle/Lee)

-the manager leaves town stip is just gloss; this is a real workrate matchup you want to see

Bullet Club v. Horsemen v. New Day

-largely storyline stuff, but you always like to see these 3 women in some type of combo, and Roddy Strong gets to mix it up at a big show.

 Next month – the other half.  Bryan Danielson has a singles match. AJ Styles has a singles match.  Bayley defends the Women’s Title.  Asuka returns.  There’s a 5x5 Elimination Match.  Coming in October


Summer Slam 2019

Sunday, August 02, 2020

The build is here.



This is the 130th WWF PPV; the 32nd Summer Slam.

(Dark – Danielson d. Ali, Danielson stops the match, shows Ali a spot, match resumes, Danielson is right, but it’s annoying)

(BWI d. BSS/Clique/GDI)

The show opens with a clip package of past Canadian PPVs:

Wrestlemania VI…Bret keeps his IC title over Shawn…Hennig keeps the WWF Title over Savage..

Wrestlemania XVIII…Edge and Christian square off against Hunter/Razor…Flair brawls with Hogan and the Undertaker…huge TLC spot with Jeff Hardy crashing through Chris Jericho..Kurt Angle defeating Hennig…

Summer Slam 2004…RVD wiping out Heyman…Edge hitting HHH with the steel steps…a high spot from the RVD/Rey tag team…Jericho and Trish together, holding up the Worldwide Title Belts…Benoit hitting 8 consecutive german suplexes on Angle…

Survivor Series 2016…Charlotte beating Natty to keep the Women’s Title…Brock F’5ing Goldberg…Steen and Generico coming down the aisle together…AJ Styles hitting the Styles Clash on Luke Harper…

The announcers are Ranallo (16th PPV) Heyman (15th PPV) and, in a surprise, Samoa Joe, making his return to TV for the first time since Mania. 

1.       PAREJAS INCREIBLES: WOMEN’S TITLE QUALIFYING MATCH (winning team will square off to claim vacant women’s title) BAYLEY/MOON d. NEIDHART/STRATUS d. LYNCH/FLAIR d. BLISS/CROSS

-Some type of mismatched thrown together tag thing is a common Summer Slam occurrence given the limited talent pool relative to the other three PPVs – so these are all women feuding with each other (kinda) winning team squares off against each other for the title vacated due to Asuka’s injury at the hands of the Horsewomen (Ronda out, Ripley in).  Neidhart/Stratus eliminate Bliss/Cross, if they can do a Hart Attack that would be good.  Lynch/Flair just can’t ever get it together, wind up brawling on the outside and getting counted out, and finally, Bayley gets the fall on Natty.

2.       WOMEN’S TITLE: BAYLEY d. MOON (Sami Zayn, referee, the video where Sami says he’s just trying to earn a living, please don’t chant Ole, plays for the crowd, not aired for the broadcast, and then Sami enters – this is Canada, so the expectation should be pretty heavy pop). 

  Bayley has always had the can’t win the big match label – she’s the purest possible white meat babyface, but she finally breaks through, becomes the 9th modern women’s champion, it’s a nice moment and then she’s attacked by the Horsewomen – they beat her down, Baszler winds up holding the title belt aloft.

3.       THE FIEND BRAY WYATT d. RANDY ORTON

-Vengeful Bray claims his first victim in this new persona, it’s a squash match. 

4.       KEVIN STEEN d. APOLLO CREWS

-We’re in Toronto in the summer of 2019 – it would be great to find literally any member of the Raptors to come down the aisle with Steen – as it is here, he wears a Raptors jersey – no reference is made ever in any broadcast connecting him and Zayn; Steen’s going to get the big babyface reaction and we’re going to let that happen – let’s do a backstage promo prior to the match where he speaks French.  Steen told Mysterio he was a changed man and by all indication it looks to be the case.

5.       AJ STYLES d. PRINCE DEVITT

-There’s not a rematch coming anytime soon – so they do full main event style here, long match, big bombs, nearfalls – each hits the others finisher – this is a match a long, long time coming and in the ends there’s a Styles Clash right in the middle of the ring.

6.       WWF TAG TITLES: SHOOT NATION (LESNAR/NEMETH w/ANGLE,BENJAMIN,LASHLEY,GABLE) d. UNDERGROUND (GULAK/LORCAN w/ REGAL,AoP)

-Decisive win here for Shoot Nation; whichever member of AoP isn’t injured takes a table bump – Angle knocks Regal out, this is the end of this program, so they finish off the non-Murphy/Black Underground group here – big babyface win – postmatch, with a snickering Heyman looking on from the announce – Walter comes down the ramp, holding his Dark Ride belt – he walks right into Shoot Nation, unafraid of being massively outnumbered, and he gets right in Lesnar’s face.  Lesnar and Walter going nose to nose.

7.       IC TITLE: RICOCHET (w/ALEXANDER,TOZAWA) d. BUDDY MURPHY (w/ALEISTAIR BLACK)

-          Rough night for Underground; Ricochet goes over here in the best match they can have; he and Black stare hard at each other from across the ring postmatch.

8.       WWF TITLE: TYLER BLACK (w/GALLOWS,ANDERSON,YOUNG) d. KINGSTON (w/WOODS)

-          Kingston is the scrappy babyface underdog – just trying to overcome the odds – but he can’t, Black gets the fall.  Postmatch, there’s a lighting change – the long gone violin player comes to the ramp – and for the first time since Mania, Shinsuke Nakamura is here, he does his full entrance – the show ends with he and Black face to face at mid-ring.

So – that’s Summer Slam 2019.  Back in a month for part one of the build to Survivor Series 2019; 12 matches on that card – big, big show

Road to Summer Slam - 2019

Thursday, July 02, 2020

Wrestlemania 35 is here.

We kick off a new wrestling year, which, of course, will be like every other wrestling year, entirely ordinary and not catastrophic.  

Here's the Summer Slam card (Summer Slam '19 will be held in Toronto)

WWF Title: Tyler Black v. Kingston
IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Buddy Murphy (w/Underground)
Tags: Shoot Nation (Lesnar/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Underground (Gulak/Lorcan w/Regal)
AJ Styles v. Prince Devitt
Kevin Steen v. Apollo Crews
The Fiend Bray Wyatt v. Randy Orton
Women's Title: (Winners of opening tag v each other)
Parejas Increibles: Lynch/Flair v. Neidhart/Stratus v. Bayley/Moon v. Bliss/Cross

Let's use this opportunity to reset where we stand.

WWF is a sports forward promotion; there's an excess of nonsense for my IRL taste, but 15 years of storytelling requires some ga-ga.  However, ideally the feel of the programming should largely be sports and not a television show. The 4 major quarterly PPVs serve as tentpoles; the Rumble and Survivor Series are not themed here (the Royal Rumble would be called Justice Sunday were I not trying to maintain a tether to the real world) titles (one exception) are only contested on PPV.

There are 3 weekly television programs, RAW is the big, splashy show on Monday - the largest sets, the largest venues, the heat angles, Fight Night is a small, intimate show on Friday, nothing backstage; it's just pre-tapes and matches.  The midweek show has gone through multiple incarnations over many, many years, it's currently Dark Ride Wrestling; there's some blurring between it and the "main roster" save for the Dark Ride Championship, which can only be held by wrestlers who haven't worked PPV in a year.  It doesn't travel regularly, but ideally there would be at least two permanent venues (fans need beginnings and endings to avoid burnout).  There's a developmental system (WWFUniversity, nicknamed Underground) helmed by Steve Regal, there's the WWF Network (intellectual property is treated loosely here, we do look to explain via financial considerations and other forms of compensation when WWF remains WWF or the Bullet Club is brought over).  Were you to (and don't do this) decide to go back, start at the beginning, and focus on the dates of publication, you'd find there's stuff that happens here that pre-dates it happening IRL.  

Stables make up the backbone of the promotion and have since the dawn of the Mania era (since I don't get to determine when workers are available to me, having squads that can be added to/subtracted from and still maintain story continuity is a useful device) and Vince McMahon is the President of the United States (that would take a second to explain; it's the culmination of a decade long program).

Mauro Ranallo is the lead announcer for all 3 shows.  He is the voice of the WWF.  The analyst roles are in a little bit of flux, save for Dark Ride, that's Graves.  Heyman is the RAW analyst, except when he's managing Walter in Dark Ride, currently his only client. Regal/Nigel split Fight Night duties, except when they are managing their clients; Regal manages multiple workers from Underground and Nigel manages British Strong Style. 

Publication started in late 2005; cultural norms have shifted quite a bit; programs like 30 Rock have recently removed episodes from their rotation currently felt to be insensitive to marginalized groups; the span of time from 2005 to the date of this publication, 2020, is vast and my saying "yeah, but in 2005, readers would have known what the Christopher Street Connection was" doesn't have a ton of resonance to modern ears.  It could be there will be a point where my judgment changes and I scrub angles which would be found problematic (unlike WWE, there's no blackface here, but like ECW or ROH of that era, there are some women getting squashed) but I think there's value in seeing the evolution, warts and all.  

Okay.  Let's build the card.


WWF Title: Tyler Black v. Kingston
-A choice was made well over a decade ago to use indie names as a marker for some workers to distinguish them from those who came up through Underground; that's largely subtext now, but was part of the Nemeth/Swagger relationship (that's actually more comlex than that - almost everything is more complex than I'm able to lay out here; there are a lot of words, man) so that's why Tyler Black is not Seth Rollins. It hasn't entirely been a successful choice, but you go down the roads you go down.

Black is the 59th WWF Champion; he took the belt from Styles at Mania after cashing in the briefcase (there have only been two briefcase matches, both were successfully cashed in). He's now the leader of the Bullet Club (Devitt/Kushida/Lynch/Anderson/Gallows/Renee Young). Black entered WWF as part of GDI (largely a ROH proxy stable; the current members are Cole/O'Reilly/Fish/Maria) was moved to developmental when GDI was run out of the promotion temporarily (by Steamboat; there currently is not a figurehead commissioner, but there have been several, mostly babyfaces who would adopt some heelish tendencies given the pressures of the position) and joined with Ambrose and Langston to form The Shield (they held the tag belts for 2 1/4 years, the longest title run for any belt in the Mania era).

Langston turned on his partners (The Shield were modeled after the Hart Foundation, which was Bret/Davey Boy and the Anvil...also Dynamite, but he wasn't part of the tag team) and their run came to an end when the Anvil turned; the Langston turn harkened back to it) it took a second, but Langston would join with Kingston and Woods to form the New Day, which is closer to the Nation of Domination than IRL New Day, although they are currently babyfaces.  

Black turned on Ambrose to join the Bullet Club; ran Ambrose out of town and here we are.

The model for the Bullet Club this year is Jericho's IRL stable in AEW, Black can drink bottles of champagne, that would be fine.  There isn't the kind of jockeying for leadership we've often seen with the Bullet Club (Styles and Nakamura, both current babyfaces, are former members) Devitt will move into the background as Black, wearing the WWF Championship belt, assumes leadership.

New Day has been in a year plus long program with Gods of Carnage (Rusev/Strowman/Lana) but Kingston won the blow off match in a cage against Rusev - and at some point over the summer, we start a New Day/Bullet Club program - centered around Langston going at Black and Young about what they did to Ambrose.  That's going to lead to an addition with the New Day - Sasha Banks, to counter Becky Lynch (Banks/Lynch/Flair/Paige were 4-Ground, Flair is now part of the Horsemen, Paige has retired and given her "spot" to Bayley, when the faction reunited last year to fight Rousey and the Horsewomen). Langston is going to get a fall on Black in a multiman match (Woods is injured, BTW) and that leads to his getting the title shot.  

That's the initial match - Black v. Langston - former Shield members - for the WWF Title - but the Bullet Club has a history of injuring guys and they do here - taking Langston out, burying him under the Bullet Club flag (ordered by Black, speculation will be that he didn't know if he could beat Langston and that will be Kingston's main talking point) and Kingston slides in.  

It would be a pretty good upset, Kingston has been a multi time tag champion (previously as half of Young Money with Killings - Kingston came to the WWF as part of the Floyd Mayweather Mania program) but has never been an upper card singles act - and so he gets singles wins in this build (fighting uphill, like beating a bigger guy or beating a guy despite outside interference) Black is arrogant leader of a stable, certain he will win - perhaps overconfident - and here's plucky Kingston, never before and possibly never again to get this kind of shot - it's the biggest night of his life.

Black.  Kingston.  For the strap at the main event of Summer Slam.

IC Title: Ricochet (w/BWI) v. Buddy Murphy (w/Underground)

Ricochet took the IC from Devitt in a banger at Mania; he's the 72nd IC Champ. He had to relinquish the Dark Ride Title in order to work Mania (vacant belt won by Kushida, in his debut - in the week following Mania, Kushida will drop to Walter, in his debut) Ricochet is part of a babyface stable, Blood Warriors International, with Tozawa and Alexander. 

Underground, as mentioned, is the nickname for the developmental system - but its graduates have occasionally grouped together to form a heel stable. Currently, Underground is Murphy/Aleister Black/Gulak/Lorcan/Authors of Pain) they beat Nick Nemeth (who once was leader of Underground in a prior generation) half to death in a hotel room (Nemeth is part of Angle's stable Shoot Nation; Angle and Regal were once pals, Regal was Angle's enforcer in a heel stable in days gone by). Underground is still programmed with Shoot Nation this summer - but also they peel off to take on BWI, which leads us to this match.  There's not really a heat angle here, there's enough Underground heat with Shoot Nation - this is a workrate build - the expectation is Murphy and Ricochet are going to have the best match on the card.

Tags: Shoot Nation (Lesnar/Nemeth w/Angle) v. Underground (Gulak/Lorcan w/Regal)
Shoot Nation (Lesnar/Nemeth/Benjamin/Gable/Lashley, managed by Angle) is the 107th tag champs; Angle (in his last match) Lesnar and Benjamin took the titles from Hooligans (Sheamus/Miz/McIntyre) at Mania.  Angle/Lesnar/Benjamin have a near two decade long history together as both allies and foes, but came together in Kurt's final ever match to win the titles.  It was a nice moment.  IRL WWE, for a promotion built on "moments" leaves some easy ones on the ground.  

That win also meant Lesnar won the Triple Crown (WWF Title/IC/Tags) positioned as the most prestigous accomplishment in the sport. Each winner's name is carved into the Triple Crown Trophy (it's a cup) and there's a presentation ceremony where the most recent winner hands the cup to the new winner, who maintains possession until the next winner.  

That ceremony occurs not long after Mania, as many people from Lesnar's life as we can find (and any past recipients who can attend) including every member of Shoot Nation (save Nemeth, still selling the Underground attack) are on RAW - and Lesnar is handed the Triple Crown by AJ Styles; the highlight package includes clips of all of the names engraved on the trophy:  

PEDRO MORALES

BRET HART

SHAWN MICHAELS

OWEN HART

STEVE AUSTIN

CACTUS JACK

EDDY GUERRERO

REY MYSTERIO

CHRIS BENOIT

CHRIS JERICHO

EDGE

NICK NEMETH

AJ STYLES 

BROCK LESNAR


Not in attendance is Heyman; he managed Lesnar (outside of a minor Swagger related hiccup) from his return to the promotion until the Mania build; they had what was described as a professional falling out - and even though RAW is Heyman's current gig - he is said to be unavoidably committed to Walter related business and couldn't make the ceremony.  Nothing really bothers Lesnar, and he no sells finding out that Heyman isn't coming, but maybe you can see some hurt in his eyes.  Heyman, for his part, will claim no animosity at all, but really put Walter over as "the next big thing" and really in need of all Heyman's attention.  Angle will later express real irritation about Heyman, but grow even closer to Lesnar as a result.  Angle and Lesnar are growing closer should be a thread that runs throughout the year.

Black/Murphy beat Gable/Lashley at Mania - so Shoot Nation, despite winning the tag belts, still needs justice for the Nemeth attack and that precipitates this program continuing here.  Regal and Angle can draw on their long history together; there can be lots of mix/matching of matches given how many bodies there are in these stables -- it isn't until late in the build that we know who will be in the actual match at Mania; Lorcan and Gulak for Underground - Lesnar and a returning Nemeth for Shoot Nation.  Nemeth doesn't ever appear live - but does cut a scathing, super serious taped promo.  
   
Brock and Lesnar - both Triple Crown Winners, defending the tag titles at Summer Slam.

AJ Styles v. Prince Devitt
AJ and Devitt were uneasy stablemates, now turned rivals.

Devitt was a Paul Heyman Guy upon his arrival to WWF; had a real interest in the business side, sat at the Heyman learning tree.  That aids him in the night more than 3 years ago now where the Bullet Club hit the WWF, a faction compiled together by Devitt.  Devitt and Styles jockeyed for leadership - and even when the stable dominated the promotion, the relationship was uneasy; they once were even in a 3 way match for the WWF title, the two men always on the precipice of explosion.  AJ left the Bullet Club last year as part of a babyface turn and regained the WWF Ttile by beating another Bullet Club ex-pat, Nakamura, in the main event at Mania.  Devitt, who lost the IC Title earlier in the night (Devitt was in a year+ long war with all of Dark Ride Wrestling) appeared to confront Styles - leading to Black's hitting AJ with the long forgotten briefcase and taking his title.

This match is made right after Mania, they can build from afar all summer - that takes away any "why isn't Devitt/Styles getting a rematch for the titles lost at Mania" questions - Styles will say Black and his belt can wait - who he wants is Devitt; Devitt entirely ignores the IC, although will throw in an occasional dig at Dark Ride. The main thrust of this match, backed up by the years of barely repressed animosity, is to see who is better - it's not the beginning of a program, it's the end - and both men have for years thought they were better than the other, transcending both time and space.  For Styles, he can reference his matches with Danielson - point to the "best wrestler in the world" tattoo on his forearm, to say this is a road he's been down, a story he's already written (Danielson, as you can imagine, won't love this) Styles says he doesn't need to attack the Bullet Club - what he needs to do is beat them.

They'll stay away from each other physically, we should sense that reflects their respect for the kind of match this is - but there will be a match (maybe a mixed tag) where Devitt puts Kingston over (helps the main event) on a Styles distraction (I don't do a lot of distraction finishes) but Styles, the babyface, being the one to break what appeared to be the code in the build for the match, gives us a sense of the personal dislike the two have for each other.

Kevin Steen v. Apollo Crews
Steen and Generico, of course, have a long and storied relationship spanning multiple promotions; in the WWF they've been stablemates, Generico a pure white meat babyface and Steen both baby and heel, but always close, always on the same side, each always picks the other when given the chance. Steen was leader of GDI (Pac/Claudio/Generico version) and ran a tight ship, lot of browbeating, much of that was focused on his desire that Pac and Generico give up their masks, that the masks held them back.  The ferocity with which Steen treated his stablemates would eventually turn Claudio heel and cost Pac his mask in a program against Kalisto (which entirely changed his personality, he became the dark Neville and he and Claudio split from GDI to form Trash; they had a series of epic tag matches against Steen and Generico).  Neville lost a loser leaves town match to Steen - Steen then adopted the persona of Kid Canada, aging masked luchadore, to create a masked tournament.  Rey Mysterio made his return to the promotion in that tournament, the winner of which was Generico.  Kid Canada then challenged Generico to a Mask v. Mask match at Mania 34; Generico won - Steen unmasked - but then Steen violated all wrestling protocol by unmasking Generico anyway.  

Spurred by Mysterio, that led to a shunning of Steen by the WWF locker room and he was drummed out of the sport.  Mysterio, who is officially billed as The Legendary Rey Mysterio, is the locker room leader, the best comparison is the height of IRL Undertaker's reign in the WWE locker room.  His sway is particularly strong over the masked wrestlers - that drew irritation of Kalisto's longtime partner Crews; the two have never been tag champs, largely due to Kalisto's singles career - and it finally boiled over at Mania, when Crews turned on him.  

Steen returned to the promotion as the mystery partner for Danielson in one of Kurt Angle's farwell matches; this was a controversial decision and Danielson's probably the only one with the backstage clout to pull it off.  Danielson made the case that Steen had learned his lesson (while also insinuating that Mysterio was overly full of himself) Steen then ran in to make the save of Mysterio at Mania.

Post Mania - Crews injures his former partner Kalisto and then decisively beats Mascara Dorada - vengeance can't be taken by Dos Caras Jr (injured at Mania) Crews running roughshod over Mysterio's crew - Rey is only occasionally around, he's shooting a movie; so who will take up the cause to defend the honor of the luchadores at Summer Slam?  Kevin Steen.

The Redemption of Kevin Steen continues - in Toronto, no less - at Summer Slam.

El Generico, gone a year, returned at Mania, but now he is Sami Zayn, full time WWF referee - he has one taped package asking fans not to chant Ole (like a public service announcement, it could be played before live events, but only once on TV, I do want fans to know that guy with the red beard is El Generico, but I don't want it to be a TV angle right now) saying that he is not that man anymore, that in truth he's spent all his life wrestling and doesn't have many other skills - and he needs a job, so far all the fans who loved El Generico, the best thing they can do is just let Sami Zayn be a referee.

And that's the last we talk about it.  Zayn becomes a WWF official literally no different than any other; save that he never works a Kevin Steen match, we never see them once cross paths.  

The Fiend Bray Wyatt v. Randy Orton 
Bray Wyatt once led a stable, the Wyatt Family, but eventually lost them all (Harper/Cena/Dustin) we even saw Wyatt get the worse end of physical confrontations with Charlotte in the last gasp of the Bray Wyatt persona.  Bray returns, in the Firefly Funhouse gimmick, after Mania.  It's the IRL gimmick - he's had some sort of psychotic break - 
an he's aiming the manifestation of that break at those who have wronged him.  He spends the summer doing the Firefly Funhouse pieces - The Fiend's first opponent is Orton (Orton returned from absence and rejoined his former partner Cena, who then turned on Bray). Bray blames Orton and Orton will pay at Summer Slam.

Women's Title: (Winners of opening tag v each other)
Parejas Increibles: Lynch/Flair v. Neidhart/Stratus v. Bayley/Moon v. Bliss/Cross

Asuka beats Rousey at Mania in the best women's match to date in promotion history; the next night on RAW Rousey turns face, thanks the crowd, says it's been a fun year, she's had great fights, believes this is the best combat women's division anywhere on the planet, says Asuka is the best competitor she's ever been in a ring with - and she's heading home to have babies.  

Her crew - Baszler/Duke/Shafir enter - Baszler says the fans have another treat because the Horsewomen have decided to stay in the WWF and keep kicking ass.  Rousey has a minor correction - I mean, that's great, but there will be only 3 Horsewomen staying, 'cause she's headed home.  Baszler says nope - there will be four -- a woman from developmental, Rhea Ripley enters - Baszler introduces her, says she's taking Rousey's spot.  Rousey says he spot isn't transferrable, she's Ronda Rousey.  Baszler says, nah - she used to be Ronda Rousey - now she's just a bitch about to get her ass kicked - and she does.  Full beatdown by the Horsewomen, with the new member Ripley -- they lay her out -- Asuka runs to the ring for a save -- she is able to take out both Shafir and Duke. Baszler holds Ripley back and the Horsewomen beat a retreat, to date, that's Rousey's last appearance.  

That sets up an Asuka/Baszler match - but it's never going to happen; the Horsewomen kill Asuka dead before she gets to the ring.  

Asuka will be out indefinitely - the Women's Title is held up to be filled at Summer Slam.

Parejas Increibles is a Summer Slam tradition; the choice is made to take women who are otherwise feuding with each other, stick them in tag teams - winning team will then square off against each other - winner of that match - New WWF Women's Champ.

Lynch/Flair, as mentioned, were stablemates, but now stand in opposition (Joe/Strong/Roode are the rest of the Horsemen).

Bayley is babyface Bayley, friend to all - Moon/Bliss/Cross are their IRL gimmicks.

Summer Slam's in Canada - so we take a Hart, Natty - and stick her against a non-wrestler - but a fellow Canadian, Stratus, who was part of the Clique.  That's weird, obviously.  Trish does some vignettes to show "look how tough I am even at this age, I can beat up many people - for years I didn't get a chance to show what I can do because of the misogyny of the era, but now, in my hometown, I will come back to WWF, team with a Hart, of all people - we'll show everyone what Canada's aboot, and then I'll finally take my rightful place - the rightful place for the Clique - as Women's Champion".

That's the show.

Other stuff - Nakamura and Joe take the whole summer off; Danielson appears periodically to do tutorials - he'll appear unannounced after (or before, or during) a random match to praise what someone did, demonstrate a way to do it better.  Probably, there are those who will not like this, "Jesus, man, who does this guy think he is" - but Danielson will always be right in all of his suggestions; and isn't the whole point to get better?  He's not giving them old man advice - he's right, and he can't understand why a wrestler (or a fan) wouldn't want to see something done the right way if they can see it done the right way?  Danielson's making the entire sport better.  Don't you see?  How can you not see?

Clique (Lee/Riddle w/Michaels) is feuding with GDI in Dark Ride -- and Hero announces his retirement at the end of this wrestling year; saying that his only remaining goal in the sport is to win the Dark Ride Title.  

Summer Slam 2019 from Toronto.  Coming in August




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