Part 4 is here.
8 matches down, main event left.
Tags: Michaels/HHH-M v. Edge/Jericho
ECW: Punk v. Jeff
NWA: Nitro v. Fit
IC: Porter v. Burke
US: Orton b. Noble
TV: Yakuza v. Little Warrior
Undertaker v. Juggernaut
LWO v. WMD
Throughout the road to the Rumble, it's appeared as if Steamboat was completely without control of the company. He was brought back to run the WWF after Survivor Series '06 when Punk threw down two of the title belts and the company split into thirds. His own goal - unite the WWF.
But now it's over a year later and things, if anything, seem further apart than when he took over. The Survivor Series main event was for the NWA Title - the WWF title match was third from the top. Michaels and Hunter completely defied a quarter century of tradition and, on their own, they flipped their match to run after the Worldwide Title match. And the worldwide titles have joined the world heavyweight titles, also splitting into thirds. There are 6 singles titles on the line at the Rumble - it's exactly what Steamboat least wanted to ever happen. 6 singles champions, tag champs who think they're bigger than the company, and then there's the Juggernaut, totally out of control. The WWF champ, Mysterio, who Steamboat has always pinned the company's fortunes on, sort of looks to be breaking down. He stood against the 51% Solution in 2006, until finally Executioner Lashley took him out of the sport for a year. He seemed to be as good as ever at Summer Slam '07 when he beat Booker to regain the title - but it could be his slight stature, or having the weight of the company on his shoulders - it just clearly seems as if Rey is not who he used to be - whether it was Montel Porter or the Juggernaut, Mysterio has just been a walking target since returning. And while he successfully defended against the Undertaker at Survivor Series, it was by the skin of his teeth - and the tremendous size disparity seems to have taken more of a toll that first expected.
Amidst that backdrop - Steamboat starts to rage a little bit - against ECW...against his announce team. With the questions mounting, Steamboat takes a trip to Fight Night.
Steamboat gets a mixed reaction in a surprise walk on. He cuts conciliatory promo. Says sometimes Fight Night is the best show of the week. Says they've done the NWA proud. Says as a former NWA Champ himself - he understands how important what they've done for the past year is.
And he says it's time it came to an end.
Steamboat plays a clip from the RAW after Survivor Series '06 when he returned to WWF and Dusty was hired to run the new NWA - it's a clip of Dusty explaining that the NWA Board had utilized the revocatory clause in the contract where NWA was bought by the McMahon Family which said that the NWA title had to be treated with esteem otherwise the sale would be revoked. At such time when the Board felt the glory and pride of the NWA had been returned, then once again, NWA would be reincorporated into the WWF Universe.
Steamboat says that with the success of the NWA, most notably headlining a WWF PPV and having its own highly rated television show, it is clear that the NWA had returned to its former level of esteem.
And so - once again - it's time to come home to the WWF.
Dusty then comes to the ring. Says he doesn't like the sound of what Steamboat is saying. He says we'll fight you in the courts - we can tie this up for years and all go down - Steamboat needs to get up on out of the ring and back to Monday nights where its safe.
Steamboat says maybe you're right. But then no one has a job. None of the boys have work. None of the fans get matches. No Wrestlemania. Nothing. You can burn this company to the ground, Dusty - or we can do it a different way.
Steamboat says let's have another interpromotional match.
A match you know something about. A War Games match.
(there have been two war games matches in WWF history - one that ran the Alliance out of the WWF and one that gave the 51% Solution control)
You get 5 guys. I'll get five guys.
We'll get into a cage. A new kind of cage. A War Games Chamber.
One man will submit. That side will lose.
The winning side takes total control. I'm pushing our chips to the center, Dusty. You're a gambling man - you want to do this in the courts - or do you want to do this in the ring?
One match. Winner takes all.
Dusty will shake his hand.
And Dusty will then come to RAW the following Monday to further amplify the repercussions of this.
A War Games match. One what show? Steamboat says they're willing to do it on the NWA home turf, on Fight Night.
But in return - he wants unification matches guaranteed for Wrestlemania.
That WM XXIV banner that was first unveiled at XXIII - promising a TLC Main Event is now in view again.
The main event of Wrestlemania XXIV will unify the WWF and NWA Titles. In a TLC Match.
And the US and IC belts will also be reunified.
And there you go.
All of the talk will then be about Wrestlemania - who will meet for the undisputed championship? Steamboat is crowing about getting the titles reunited at XXIV.
That will cause CM Punk to go nuts. This was teased earlier in this Road to Royal Rumble. Steamboat begins to put down the value of the ECW Title, calling it not really needed to reunite the belts. Saying that he didn't need Punk. Didn't need him for Wrestlemania. Didn't need his belt. Thanks for playing.
Punk is out of his mind now. There are backstage vignettes with he and Colt and Maria - Punk is raging violent - he's the champ, after all - everyone's talking about Wrestlemania - everyone's talking about reunifying the belts - unifying the WWF - and no one is talking about the ECW Champion.
Punk is uncertain what to do. Distracted - angry.
He'll take part in that big War Games Fight Night. There will be 3 matches that night. The War Games match and a singles match - both which we'll set up in part 6. And a GDI Match - Punk/Yakuza/Kendrick/Morley (I'll set up Morley in the next post) v. Jeff/Little Warrior/Super Crazy/Guido.
5 parts down - we continue traveling down the Road to Royal Rumble 2008.
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