WWE '13 Universe Mode Thread - How's Your's Going?
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When you get the online access, go to Xbox Live ---> Community Creations and you're there.Comment
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does anyone know how to post images? noobish question but im new so yeah"I am the Best IN THE WORLD" -CM Punk
Not removing this until:
[ ] The Miz wins another WWE Championship
[x] John Cena wins a WHC
[ ] WWE goes into TV 14
[ ] Wade Barrett wins the WHC or WWE Championship
[ ] Seth Rollins or Dean Ambrose win the WWE or WHCComment
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Next on The WWE Revolution Era is Thursday Night"I am the Best IN THE WORLD" -CM Punk
Not removing this until:
[ ] The Miz wins another WWE Championship
[x] John Cena wins a WHC
[ ] WWE goes into TV 14
[ ] Wade Barrett wins the WHC or WWE Championship
[ ] Seth Rollins or Dean Ambrose win the WWE or WHCComment
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yes, just go to play the match and once it loads up just press start, dont use the pad to chose a character and don't press A to confirm what character you want to be be, just press start and it will be cpu vs cpuComment
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AUGUST | Week 3
Undertaker def. Big Show
Undertaker defeated The Big Show via count out after a Tombstone Piledriver through the announce table.
The Miz def. Shane McMahon
Shane McMahon came to the ring to announce that he had made a match for SummerSlam: The Miz would defend the Intercontinental Championship against Eddie Guerrero in a Steel Cage Match following his antics in the title match last week on Smackdown. The Miz came out to protest the decision, and the argument between the 2 men turned into a match. The Miz picked up a pinfall over the United States Champion, but The Miz will still be putting his title on the line against Guerrero.
Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger def. New Age Outlaws via DQ
Dolph Ziggler started the match strong, with an early advantage over Road Dogg. Mr. *** and Jack Swagger tagged into the match, and countered finishers back and forth, before Billy Gunn slowly took advantage of the match. After Dolph Ziggler got back in the match, Billy Gunn seemingly put the Show Off down with a FameAsser, showing Dolph Ziggler how it's truly done. But distraction from Vickie Guerrero prevented Billy Gunn from getting the pinfall. Outside the ring, the 4 competitors devolved into chaos. Billy Gunn grabbed a chair from under the ring, cracking Jack Swagger with it, but Vickie Guerrero pointed it out to the referee just in time who called for the bell, disqualifying the champions.
Rey Mysterio def. Alberto Del Rio
Mysterio didn't want to wait for this match to get started, rushing the ring and taking the fight right to Del Rio! Mysterio's aggression carried through the rest of the match, dominating Del Rio and finishing him off with 2 619's!
Sheamus def. Randy Orton
Tensions between these two rose as Sheamus attacked Orton from behind on the rampway. An early Broque Kick wasn't enough to keep down a resilient Orton, but the Viper never stood a chance as the Irish superstar dominated the match, putting Orton down with a 2nd Broque Kick. Sheamus celebrated his victory as Smackdown went off the air.Comment
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AUGUST | Week 4
David Otunga def. Ryback
Interference by Bradshaw
Backstage, Faarooq confronts Bradshaw about attacking Ryback during his match. The argument soon turned into a brawl, with Bradshaw leaving Faarooq laying beaten after tossing him into a pile of crates. What has happened to the APA?
Lita def. Eve
Triple H def. John Laurinaitis
After Mr. Excitement's screwjob on Triple H last week, Laurinaitis came to the ring and explained that he's been setting up these matches between himself and Triple H or John Cena all along, and last week was the perfect reason why he's been doing it - to try to eliminate the ones he sees as threats one by one. The Game's music hit, and he rushed the ring, attacking Laurinaitis. After a quick Pedigree, Triple H motioned for the referee to make the count, and pinned People Power John Laurinaitis. Afterwards, he grabbed the microphone and announced that he used his own powers to make set up an official match for tonight, and that was it! The Game celebrated getting over on Laurinaitis.
Falls Count Anywhere
Mankind def. CM Punk and Brock Lesnar
A Triple Threat Falls Count Anywhere match was booked between Mankind, CM Punk, and Brock Lesnar, but instead it was a glorified handicap match. Lesnar and Punk took it to Mankind the best they could, but the Hardcore Legend persevered, taking the advantage with the steel steps, and finishing CM Punk off with the Mandible Claw.Comment
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AUGUST | Week 4
Shane McMahon and Eddie Guerrero def. Cody Rhodes and The Miz
Cody Rhodes looked to have this match won, until Christian ran to ringside to distract the referee from making the count. Shane McMahon regathered himself, and finished off the Dashing One for the 3 count.
Undertaker came to the ring to challenge Austin for the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam. Austin appeared to accept the challenge. An exchange in words ended in a brawl that was abruptly ended with a Tombstone Piledriver, as Undertaker walked off, leaving the champion laying.
Triple H and John Cena def. Team Laurinaitis
The Game and John Cena got a measure of revenge on Team Laurinaitis, defeating them in a no disqualification tornado tag team match.
Extreme Rules Match
Randy Orton def. Sheamus
This rivalry came to a head in an Extreme Rules match. The early goings of the match took place on the stage, highlighted by an RKO on the entrance stage. Once the match made its way back to the ring, the match got extreme, as the ladders and tables came out. Orton climbed to the top of the ladder, taunting Sheamus to follow him up. Sheamus acted as though he was going to join Orton on top of the ladder, but instead, the Irish superstar toppled it, putting Orton through the table. Instead of going for a pin, Sheamus got greedy, trying to inflict more damage. Orton countered a Sheamus attack into an RKO, finishing the match.
Last Man Standing
Alberto Del Rio def. Rey Mysterio
Another feud that faced its climax, the two men put a beating on each other with whatever they could find to use on each other. The back and forth match finally came to an end after Del Rio suplexed Mysterio through a ladder, breaking it. Del Rio followed it up with his cross armbar, forcing Mysterio to submit. Once Del Rio relented, the damage had been done, and Mysterio was unable to get back to his feet.Comment
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AUGUST | Week 4
NXT Summerslam Pre-Show
WWE Divas Championship
Alicia Fox (C) def. Kelly Kelly
WWE World Tag Team Championship
Road Warriors def. 3MB (C)
WWE Light Heavyweight Championship
Justin Gabriel (C) def. Hunico
WWE Internet Championship
Extreme Rules
Zack Ryder (C) def. Big Bossman
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AUGUST | Week 4
Summerslam Preview
WWE Intercontinental Championship
Steel Cage Match
The Miz (C) v. Eddie Guerrero
The Miz has had an impressive reign as Intercontinental Champion, defeating the likes of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Mike Tyson during his run. He has survived Triple Threat matches, Ladder matches, and brutal Last Man Standing matches and come out on top everytime. Proclaiming that he had no challenges left to face on the Monday Night Raw roster, Eddie Guerrero came over from Smackdown to challenge the Most Must See Superstar to a new run of challenges. Miz' arrogance now has himself facing a title defense inside a steel cage at Summerslam. There will be no escape, and no antics for The Miz, as he must face his challenge head on.
WWE United States Championship
Shane McMahon (C) v. Cody Rhodes
Cody Rhodes has been taking his frustrations out on the McMahons since being snubbed for a spot in the Money In The Bank ladder match last month. The focus of his frustrations has been Shane McMahon and the United States Championship. Shane-O-Mac booked this match himself, as this rivalry has become personal.
John Bradshaw Layfield v. Faarooq
The APA had something of a falling out after David Otunga approached them for protection. Initially, both men were in agreement to deny their services to Mr. Money In The Bank, but somewhere along the line, Bradshaw had a change of heart, deciding that being in Otunga's employ wasn't such a bad idea. Bradshaw turned on Faarooq, and now the former partners go head to head at Summerslam.
Triple H v. John Cena v. Big Show
John Laurinaitis has been trying to manipulate John Cena and Triple H in recent weeks in an attempt to get the upper hand on those that he deems as threats to his power. After John Cena failed to defeat Big Show at Money In The Bank, Laurinaitis has been running rampant on a power trip. While Triple H and John Cena were on the same page against Team Laurinaitis on Smackdown, these two men are far from unified. Both men have a score to settle with Team Laurinaitis, and will get their opportunity at the muscle of the group, Big Show, in a triple threat match.
David Otunga v. Ryback
Otunga's arrogance at becoming Mr. Money In The Bank rubbed Ryback the wrong way, who decided to make a splash during his debut by targeting Otunga. The 2 men have been going back and forth ever since, their feud leading to the end of the APA in the process. Now Ryback finally has an opportunity to feed on Otunga. Will Mr. Money In The Bank make it out of Summerslam in one piece?
WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Stone Cold Steve Austin (C) v. Undertaker
Austin was without a challenger for the World Heavyweight Championship until the biggest challenger of them all made his claim to the belt. Undertaker will challenge Austin at Summerslam in what promises to be a classic.
WWE Championship
The Rock (C) v. Mankind v. CM Punk v. Brock Lesnar
Team Heyman has been a thorn in The Rock's side for months now, as well as focusing their wrath on Mankind as well. The Rock has overcome to this point, but now the odds are stacked against the champion. A triple threat match between Mankind, CM Punk, and Brock Lesnar acted as nothing more than a glorified handicap match, but now with the belt on the line, these Team Heyman allies will be opponents for the WWE's richest prize. Allies will become enemies in this title match. Who will be the next WWE Champion?Last edited by Franchise408; 12-19-2012, 05:30 AM.Comment
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AUGUST | Week 4
SUMMERSLAM
Results
WWE Intercontinental Championship
Steel Cage Match
The Miz (C) def. Eddie Guerrero
The Miz took his aggression out on Guerrero early, using the cage itself as a weapon. Eddie was busted open early in the match, and Miz didn't relent. The Miz finally made his way out of the cage after a second Skull Crushing Finale, leaving Latino Heat bloodied and battered in the ring.
WWE United States Championship
Shane McMahon (C) def. Cody Rhodes
Shane O-Mac finished off this personal feud, putting Rhodes down for the 1, 2, 3 to retain the United States Championship. A little controversy surrounded the match, as Shane McMahon exposed the steel turnbuckle and repeatedly bashed Cody Rhodes into it, softening him up for a finishing flying elbow drop.
Faarooq v. John Bradshaw Layfield
Bradshaw had the advantage over his former partner, knowing how to take it to him every step of the way. This resulted in what amounted to be a squash match as JBL got the victory over his old friend Faarooq.
Triple H def. John Cena, Big Show
Triple H and John Cena began the match, working together to take on Big Show, but eventually that alliance came to an end when Cena turned on Triple H. As the match continued, John Laurinaitis came to the ring from the crowd, which gave Triple H exactly the opportunity he wanted. Sledge hammer in hand, Triple H began assaulting Laurinaitis relentlessly, an attack that climaxed with The Game putting Lautinaitis through the announce table with a Pedigree. With Laurinaitis knocked out, Triple H turned his focus once again to the match at hand. John Cena hit Big Show with an Attitude Adjustment, just as Triple H made his way back in the ring. The Game tossed Cena out of the ring and tried to pin Big Show, but the World's Largest Athlete kicked out, continuing the match. Show seemingly had enough, however, and left the ring, allowing Cena and Triple H to finish themselves off. Triple H did just that, finishing off Cena with a Pedigree, and picking up the pinfall.
David Otunga def. Ryback
Mr. Money In The Bank David Otunga was able to spoil Ryback's PPV debut by picking up the pinfall victory, but it was far from a clean victory. Otunga used every tactic in the book that he could to distract the referee, attacking Ryback with steel chair shots whenever the referee wasn't paying attention. Otunga may have escaped Summerslam unscathed, but he surely has a target placed firmly on his chest now.
WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Stone Cold (C) def. Undertaker
As expected, these two seasoned veterans put on a classic match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Neither man relented, and Undertaker proved why he is the Phenom. A bloodied Undertaker kicked out of 3 Stunners, shocking Austin each and every time. Austin was in utter disbelief, not knowing what he could possibly do to keep the Deadman down. Slowly, the Undertaker began to gain momentum, and things looked bleak for the champion. Finally, Undertaker set Austin up for a Tombstone Piledriver, but the champion reversed it. The Texas Rattlesnake struck with a 4th Stone Cold Stunner, and that would prove to be enough to get the pinfall. Austin continues on as champion, overcoming quite possibly his greatest challenge to date.
WWE Championship
The Rock (C) def. Brock Lesnar, CM Punk, and Mankind
The Rock and Mankind worked together early, splitting off against the Team Heyman challengers. The Rock and Brock Lesnar spilled outside the ring, while Mankind and CM Punk battled it out inside the ring. The teamwork only lasted so long, and as expected, allies became enemies, with The Rock and Mankind battling each other while Lesnar and CM Punk exchanged blows. With action inside the ring and out, the free for all became chaotic. A string of F5's on the champion seemed to put Brock Lesnar in the driver seat, but a mix of resiliency from the Brahma Bull, and the other men not wanting the match to end with a Lesnar victory saw pinfalls broken up. By the end of the match, all men had been beaten and bloodied. A Rock Bottom on Lesnar was hit at the same time that Mankind put CM Punk in the Mandible Claw. Both Rock and Mankind pinned their opponents at the same time, with CM Punk managing to kick out just at 3. The 3 count counted against Lesnar, awarding The Rock a victory in his title defense.
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"I am the Best IN THE WORLD" -CM Punk
Not removing this until:
[ ] The Miz wins another WWE Championship
[x] John Cena wins a WHC
[ ] WWE goes into TV 14
[ ] Wade Barrett wins the WHC or WWE Championship
[ ] Seth Rollins or Dean Ambrose win the WWE or WHCComment
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